The ogres of Kamigawa, also called the o-bakemono, are as violent and cruel as other ogres but far more intelligent and cunning, and often worship the plane's demonic oni.They're typically hulking, muscular brutes fond of fighting and anywhere between barbarians and animals, depending on the ogre in question and their world of origin, but exceptions exist. Those that have special abilities tend to be able to harm their controller or other friendly creatures. Magic: The Gathering: Ogres are a staple creature type for Red (the color of emotion, chaos and acting without too much thinking) and Black (the color of pragmatism, amorality and the willingness to do some pretty nasty stuff to benefit oneself) Mana, a combination that tends to result in violent, chaotic hedonists with little regard for the lives of others.That said, do not take his "King of Power" title lightly. While he does shapeshift as told in the Fairy Tale, he also gains the ability to teleport, make money and feasts appear out of thin air, and can even make castles out of diamonds. Lucifer from The Wonderful World Of Puss N Boots does retain the Super Strength and giant size of most ogres, but his true power lies within his magical capabilities.In Sword Art Online, Ogres featured in the Underworld resemble Wolf Men rather than traditional ogres.Doesn't inhibit her from stopping bad guys, though. Monster Musume has Tionisha, a rather unorthodox example compared to ogres from other media: while she's certainly got the Super Strength part down, and has a colossal appetite one may expect from her species, she's a Cute Monster Girl and Gentle Giant with the most feminine personality of her MON teammates, showing a love of cute little animals and a passion for fashion and pop music.
while still being unrepentantly evil monsters who ate children like popcorn. Unlike modern depictions of ogres as lumbering primitives, fairytale ogres often lived in castles, wore fine clothing and owned wondrous magical items. Ogres in folklore were portrayed as child-eating monsters who sometimes had magical or otherwise supernatural powers (the ogre from "Puss-in-Boots" is a classic example). Much bigger than a human and tend to associate size with leadership.They aren't usually picky eaters, either, and while they usually prefer meat they are often depicted as capable of and willing to eat anything they can fit into their mouths. Big Eater - ogres are usually provided with immense appetites, and can put away quite a lot when they sit down to eat.
Child Eater (in fairy tales otherwise they eat anyone that comes their way).Most have the following traits in common: Ogres are a staple of fantasy and fairy tales, and so appear in many forms. Ogres? Man, I've got a Description Of Our Ogres Are Hungrier Here! It's got a +9 against ogres!