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* In ''[[{{Futurama}} The Beast with a Billion Backs]]'', Bender makes a deal with the Robot Devil in exchange for his "firstborn son". As the Robot Devil cackles wickedly over the torturous dilemma he thinks he's wrought, Bender immediately says, "Be right back!", reunites with his robot son in a CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming, which stops immediately when Bender brings his son back and punts him through the plate glass of the Robot Devil's office into a lava pit below. In a nervous tone the Robot Devil replies, "Wow, that was pretty brutal even by ''my'' standards."

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* In ''[[{{Futurama}} The the ''{{Futurama}}'' {{OVA}} ''The Beast with a Billion Backs]]'', Backs'', Bender makes a deal with the Robot Devil in exchange for his "firstborn son". As the Robot Devil cackles wickedly over the torturous dilemma he thinks he's wrought, Bender immediately says, "Be right back!", reunites with his robot son in a CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming, which stops immediately when Bender brings his son back and punts him through the plate glass of the Robot Devil's office into a lava pit below. In a nervous tone the Robot Devil replies, "Wow, that was pretty brutal even by ''my'' standards."

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* In the ''{{AnimatedSeries/COPS}}'' episode "The Case of the Lowest Crime", Big Boss rejects a distribution agreement from Addictum, a drug dealer. He throws him out, and lectures his cronies about how the amount of hell they'd catch if he catches them doing drugs. He goes further than this when him and his gang assists the titular cops into an uneasy truce for the sake of bringing Addictum to justice, after his nephew accidentally becomes poisoned by the drugs in a shipment heist gone wrong.

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* In the ''{{AnimatedSeries/COPS}}'' ''WesternAnimation/{{COPS}}'' episode "The Case of the Lowest Crime", Big Boss rejects a distribution agreement from Addictum, a drug dealer. He throws him out, and lectures his cronies about how the amount of hell they'd catch if he catches them doing drugs. He goes further than this when him and his gang assists the titular cops into an uneasy truce for the sake of bringing Addictum to justice, after his nephew accidentally becomes poisoned by the drugs in a shipment heist gone wrong.



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** (Apparently Big Boss had forgotten that his goons nearly killed Bulletproof -- ''a well-known police detective'' -- in the pilot episode, and he was disappointed Bulletproof survived.) It becomes FridgeBrilliance when you realize that Big Boss's thugs attacked Bulletproof because he kept getting in their way... but killing your customers (as could happen with drugs) is bad for business.



** The same thing happens in ''C.O.P.S.'', where Big Boss refuses to help sell a designer drug. As stated in the Godfather example above, there are several "legit" reasons why Big Boss would turn the dealer down. His stated reason? "Drugs kill." (Apparently he'd forgotten that his goons nearly killed Bulletproof -- ''a well-known police detective'' -- in the pilot episode, and he was disappointed Bulletproof survived.) It becomes FridgeBrilliance when you realize that Big Boss's thugs killed Bulletproof because he kept getting in their way...but killing your customers (as could happen with drugs) is bad for business.
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** Speaking of Brian, Quagmire the guy who will have sex with almost AnythingThatMoves, and is a heavily implied sex offender, gave a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to [[AuthorAvatar Brian]] for being a pompous ass over the last season. Plus, he questions his own mental stability when he dragged a corpse of a prostitute to his door.

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** Speaking of Brian, Quagmire the guy who will have sex with almost AnythingThatMoves, and is a heavily implied sex offender, gave a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to [[AuthorAvatar Brian]] for being a pompous ass over the last season. Plus, he questions his own mental stability when he dragged a corpse of a prostitute to his door.door.
* In ElTigre, villainy isn't a matter of moral alignment, but a sub-culture of its own, so this trope comes up now and then. Puma Loco, a CardCarryingVillain if ever there was one, draws the line at harming family member.
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* In ''TurtlesForever'' 1987 Krang and Shredder, Karai, and Hun turn on 2003 Shredder after it's revealed that he plans [[DoctorWho THE DESTRUCTION! OF! REALITY! ITSELF!]]

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* In ''TurtlesForever'' 1987 Krang and Shredder, Karai, and Hun turn on 2003 Shredder after it's revealed that he plans [[DoctorWho [[Series/DoctorWho THE DESTRUCTION! OF! REALITY! ITSELF!]]
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* [[FamilyGuy Stewie Griffin]] has been subjected to this lately. In a particular episode, he is shown to be disgusted by Brian's racial comment. This being [[DiabolicalMastermind Stewie]] who tried to kill his mother, and take over the world, this comes as a shock.

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* [[FamilyGuy Stewie Griffin]] has been subjected to this lately. In a particular episode, he is shown to be disgusted by Brian's [[DudeNotFunny racial comment.comment]]. This being [[DiabolicalMastermind Stewie]] who tried to kill his mother, and take over the world, this comes as a shock.

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* Surprisingly enough, The Red Guy (you know, [[Satan]]) in ''CowandChicken.'' In the episode "Cow Fly," he generally feels sorry for Cow after she lost her friend (a fly to be exact) and offers a wiener to her as a replacement.
* [[FamilyGuy Stewie Griffin]] has been subjected to this lately. In a particular episode, he is shown to be disgusted by Brian's racial comment. This being [[DiabolicalMastermind Stewie]] who tried to kill his mother, and take over the world, this comes as a shock.

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* Surprisingly enough, The Red Guy (you know, [[Satan]]) [[TheBible Satan]]) in ''CowandChicken.'' In the episode "Cow Fly," he generally feels sorry for Cow after she lost her friend (a fly to be exact) and offers a wiener to her as a replacement.
* [[FamilyGuy Stewie Griffin]] has been subjected to this lately. In a particular episode, he is shown to be disgusted by Brian's racial comment. This being [[DiabolicalMastermind Stewie]] who tried to kill his mother, and take over the world, this comes as a shock.shock.
** Speaking of Brian, Quagmire the guy who will have sex with almost AnythingThatMoves, and is a heavily implied sex offender, gave a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to [[AuthorAvatar Brian]] for being a pompous ass over the last season. Plus, he questions his own mental stability when he dragged a corpse of a prostitute to his door.
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* [[FamilyGuy Stewie Griffin]] has been subjected to this lately. In a particular episode, he is shown to be disgusted by Brian's racial comment. This being [[DiabolicalMastermind Stewie]] who tried to kill his mother, and take over the world, this comes as a shock. Though gving to his recent ''CharacterDerailment,'' this isn't at all surprising.

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* [[FamilyGuy Stewie Griffin]] has been subjected to this lately. In a particular episode, he is shown to be disgusted by Brian's racial comment. This being [[DiabolicalMastermind Stewie]] who tried to kill his mother, and take over the world, this comes as a shock. Though gving to his recent ''CharacterDerailment,'' this isn't at all surprising.
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* Surprisingly enough, The Red Guy (you know, ''Satan'') in ''CowandChicken.'' In the episode "Cow Fly," he generally feels sorry for Cow after she lost her friend (a fly to be exact) and offers a wiener to her as a replacement.
* [[FamilyGuy Stewie Griffin]] has been subjected to this lately. In a particular episode, he is shown to be disgusted by Brian's racial comment. This being [[DiabolicalMastermind Stewie]] who tried to kill his mother, and take over the world, this comes as a shock. Though gving to his recent ''flanderization,'' this isn't at all surprising.

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* Surprisingly enough, The Red Guy (you know, ''Satan'') [[Satan]]) in ''CowandChicken.'' In the episode "Cow Fly," he generally feels sorry for Cow after she lost her friend (a fly to be exact) and offers a wiener to her as a replacement.
* [[FamilyGuy Stewie Griffin]] has been subjected to this lately. In a particular episode, he is shown to be disgusted by Brian's racial comment. This being [[DiabolicalMastermind Stewie]] who tried to kill his mother, and take over the world, this comes as a shock. Though gving to his recent ''flanderization,'' ''CharacterDerailment,'' this isn't at all surprising.
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* Surprisingly enough, [[Satan TheRedGuy]] in ''CowandChicken.'' In the episode "Cow Fly," he generally feels sorry for Cow after she lost her friend (a fly to be exact) and offers a wiener to her as a replacement.
* [[FamilyGuy Stewie Griffin]] has been subjected to this lately. In a particular episode, he is shown to be disgusted by Brian's racial comment. This being [[DiabolicalMastermind Stewie]] who tried to kill his mother, and take over the world, this comes as a shock. Though gving to his recent ''Flanderization,'' this isn't at all surprising.

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* Surprisingly enough, [[Satan TheRedGuy]] The Red Guy (you know, ''Satan'') in ''CowandChicken.'' In the episode "Cow Fly," he generally feels sorry for Cow after she lost her friend (a fly to be exact) and offers a wiener to her as a replacement.
* [[FamilyGuy Stewie Griffin]] has been subjected to this lately. In a particular episode, he is shown to be disgusted by Brian's racial comment. This being [[DiabolicalMastermind Stewie]] who tried to kill his mother, and take over the world, this comes as a shock. Though gving to his recent ''Flanderization,'' ''flanderization,'' this isn't at all surprising.
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* Surprisingly enough, [[Satan The Red Guy]] in ''CowandChicken.'' In the episode "Cow Fly," he generally feels sorry for Cow after she lost her friend (a fly to be exact) and offers a wiener to her as a replacement.

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* Surprisingly enough, [[Satan The Red Guy]] TheRedGuy]] in ''CowandChicken.'' In the episode "Cow Fly," he generally feels sorry for Cow after she lost her friend (a fly to be exact) and offers a wiener to her as a replacement.
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* Surprisingly enough, [[Satan The Red Guy]] in ''CowandChicken.'' In the episode "Cow Fly," he generally feels sorry for Cow after she lost her friend (a fly to be exact) and offers a wiener to her as a replacement.
* [[FamilyGuy Stewie Griffin]] has been subjected to this lately. In a particular episode, he is shown to be disgusted by Brian's racial comment. This being [[DiabolicalMastermind Stewie]] who tried to kill his mother, and take over the world, this comes as a shock. Though gving to his recent ''Flanderization,'' this isn't at all surprising.
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*** [[CompletelyMissingThePoint ...because the affair was partially held in the school hallways]]. Because Cartman was the hall monitor that week, kissing in the halls is strictly against school rules, and even teachers have to [[CatchPhrase RESPECT HIS AUTHORITAH!]]

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*** [[CompletelyMissingThePoint ...[[ComicallyMissingThePoint ...because the affair was partially held in the school hallways]]. Because Cartman was the hall monitor that week, kissing in the halls is strictly against school rules, and even teachers have to [[CatchPhrase RESPECT HIS AUTHORITAH!]]

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-->'''Wade:''' Uh, I tore a tag off a pillow.

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* In ''JusticeLeague'' TheFlash ends up in a Christmas truce with the Ultra-Humanite, a supervillain, in donating toys to orphans. When the Humanite offers to repair and 'improve' a gift he accidentally broke, the Flash suspciously asks if this means it's going to blow up when activated. The Humanite's only response is "Flash... It is ''Christmas''".
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* In WildKratts, Donita may be perfectly fine with freezing animals in suspended animation to use in her fashions, but she is less than impressed by Zach's theft of the Arctic Pearl.
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* The reason that he cut the head off the Jebediah Springfield statue was because of peer pressure from Jimbo, Dolph, and Kearney. When he actually does, they say they want to beat up the person who did it. After explaining that they said they wanted someone to cut the head off the previous day, they say that was just talk. It isn't explained whether they actually meant that or if they were just having fun at Bart's expense.

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* ** The reason that he cut the head off the Jebediah Springfield statue was because of peer pressure from Jimbo, Dolph, and Kearney. When he actually does, they say they want to beat up the person who did it. After explaining that they said they wanted someone to cut the head off the previous day, they say that was just talk. It isn't explained whether they actually meant that or if they were just having fun at Bart's expense.

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* In TotalDramaIsland, Chris is legendary for being a sadistic asshole, but when Heather reads Gwen's diary aloud on national television, even he is genuinely disgusted with her, to the point where he actually refrains from mocking the guy who's been eliminated simply because Heather deserves it more.

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* In TotalDramaIsland, ''TotalDramaIsland'', Chris is legendary for being a sadistic asshole, but when Heather reads Gwen's diary aloud on national television, even he is genuinely disgusted with her, to the point where he actually refrains from mocking the guy who's been eliminated simply because Heather deserves it more.



* In the {{AnimatedSeries/COPS}} episode "The Case of the Lowest Crime", Big Boss rejects a distribution agreement from Addictum, a drug dealer. He throws him out, and lectures his cronies about how the amount of hell they'd catch if he catches them doing drugs. He goes further than this when him and his gang assists the titular cops into an uneasy truce for the sake of bringing Addictum to justice, after his nephew accidentally becomes poisoned by the drugs in a shipment heist gone wrong.

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* In the {{AnimatedSeries/COPS}} ''{{AnimatedSeries/COPS}}'' episode "The Case of the Lowest Crime", Big Boss rejects a distribution agreement from Addictum, a drug dealer. He throws him out, and lectures his cronies about how the amount of hell they'd catch if he catches them doing drugs. He goes further than this when him and his gang assists the titular cops into an uneasy truce for the sake of bringing Addictum to justice, after his nephew accidentally becomes poisoned by the drugs in a shipment heist gone wrong.



** Also, in the episode "Homer Simpson in: Kidney Trouble", Homer tells a ship of lost souls how he [[spoiler: abandoned his father to die after refusing to give him a kidney]], which makes everyone angry and disgusted at him, including a Frenchman who stole his accordian ([[DidNotDoTheResearch actually a concertina]]) from a blind monkey.

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** Also, in the episode "Homer Simpson in: Kidney Trouble", Homer tells a ship of lost souls how he [[spoiler: abandoned his father to die after refusing to give him a kidney]], which makes everyone angry and disgusted at him, including a Frenchman who stole his accordian accordion ([[DidNotDoTheResearch actually a concertina]]) from a blind monkey.



*** He was talking more about cloning ''lazy'' henchmen, not cloning itself. He's tried numorous times to get Shego to allow him to clone her; she turns him down with the threat of violence should he ever try, and once quit her job because of this.

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*** He was talking more about cloning ''lazy'' henchmen, not cloning itself. He's tried numorous numerous times to get Shego to allow him to clone her; she turns him down with the threat of violence should he ever try, and once quit her job because of this.



** Again, in episode "Imaginationland" [[FridayTheThirteenth Jason Voorhees]] says he doesn't want to ever meet kid who created Christmas Critters, who originates from Cartman's short Christmass story. That's right, Cartman is so screwed up that even a zombie serial killer is disgusted at what comes up from his mind.
** And yet again, in the episode "[[{{ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin}} Miss Teacher Bangs A Boy]]", where Cartman tries to stop the statutory rape implied by the title.

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** Again, in episode "Imaginationland" [[FridayTheThirteenth [[FridayThe13th Jason Voorhees]] says he doesn't want to ever meet kid who created Christmas Critters, who originates from Cartman's short Christmass story. That's right, Cartman is so screwed up that even a zombie serial killer is disgusted at what comes up from his mind.
** And yet again, in the episode "[[{{ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin}} "[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Miss Teacher Bangs A Boy]]", where Cartman tries to stop the statutory rape implied by the title.



** Another practice the Guild frowns upon is unauthorized "arching", which led to the third-season-opening [[strike:inquisition]] [[strike:tribunal]] [[strike:trial]] crucible of The Monarch by the Guild's top officials, since he'd been arching Rusty Venture for years prior to actually joining the Guild and getting his arching license; as a part of his Guild-approved duoship with Dr. Girlfriend, he promises to give up arching Rusty, legally or otherwise. A promise which lasts until about the end of the season, natch.

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** Another practice the Guild frowns upon is unauthorized "arching", which led to the third-season-opening [[strike:inquisition]] [[strike:tribunal]] [[strike:trial]] crucible of The Monarch by the Guild's top officials, since he'd been arching Rusty Venture for years prior to actually joining the Guild and getting his arching license; as a part of his Guild-approved duoship with Dr. Girlfriend, he promises to give up arching Rusty, legally or otherwise. A promise which lasts until about the end of the season, natch.



* The ''[[SaturdayNightLive Saturday TV Funhouse]]'' parody of ''TheSmurfs'' and ''TheAnnaNicoleShow'' has [[CardCarryingVillain Gargamel]] expressing disgust at Smurfette's {{Reality TV}} show.

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* The ''[[SaturdayNightLive Saturday TV Funhouse]]'' parody of ''TheSmurfs'' and ''TheAnnaNicoleShow'' ''The Anna Nicole Show'' has [[CardCarryingVillain Gargamel]] expressing disgust at Smurfette's {{Reality TV}} show.



* In ''TurtlesForever'' 1987 Krang and Shredder, Karai and Hun turn on 2003 Shredder after it's revealed that he plans [[DoctorWho THE DESTRUCTION! OF! REALITY! ITSELF!]]
* Despite his obsession with [[strike:fairies]] '''FAIRY GODPARENTS!!!''', [[FairlyOddParents Mr. Crocker]] finds the idea of [[spoiler:keeping a fairy baby (IE: Poof) from his/her parents]] to be too cruel.

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* In ''TurtlesForever'' 1987 Krang and Shredder, Karai Karai, and Hun turn on 2003 Shredder after it's revealed that he plans [[DoctorWho THE DESTRUCTION! OF! REALITY! ITSELF!]]
* Despite his obsession with [[strike:fairies]] '''FAIRY GODPARENTS!!!''', [[FairlyOddParents [[TheFairlyOddParents Mr. Crocker]] finds the idea of [[spoiler:keeping a fairy baby (IE: Poof) from his/her parents]] to be too cruel.



* The reason that he cut the head off the Jebediah Springfield statue was because of peer pressure from Jimbo, Dolph, and Kearney. When he actually does, they say they want to beat up the person who did it. After explaining that they said they wanted someone to cut the head off the previous day, they say that was just talk. It isn't explained whether they actually meant that or if they were just having fun at Bart's expense.



** Another episode has plant-villain Bushroot help stop an invasion of alien plants because he's an ''Earth'' mutant plant-duck. (Possibly a deliberate homage to the Joker/Red Skull moment described above.)

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** Another episode has plant-villain Bushroot help stop an invasion of alien plants because he's an ''Earth'' mutant plant-duck. (Possibly a deliberate homage to the [[EvenEvilHasStandards/ComicBooks Joker/Red Skull moment described above.)moment.)]]



** Another example, from a different episode ("Louie's Last Stand"), but equally fitting the trope. One of his employees forges his name on an official letter that gives him complete control over Khan's personal military. Why? To get Louie off of his island before his lease expires so he can take control of it for Shere Khan. Needless to say, Khan is not impressed with him (but he is impressed with how Baloo, Louie and Kit were able to defeat his highly-trained soldiers). Said employee is swiftly fired after Khan arrives on the scene.
* Riley Freeman from ''TheBoondocks'' is a rude, wannabe gangsta, and never listen to his grandfather nor his older brother. But in "Smokin With Cigarettes" he was downright disturbed and horrorfied on what a [[CompleteMonster horrible sociopath]] [[EnfantTerrible Lamilton Taeshawn]] is, especially when he literally ShootTheDog on Ms. Von Heusen's dog.

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** Another example, from a different episode ("Louie's Last Stand"), but equally fitting the trope. One of his employees forges his name on an official letter that gives him complete control over Khan's personal military. Why? To get Louie off of his island before his lease expires so he can take control of it for Shere Khan. Needless to say, Khan is not impressed with him (but he is impressed with how Baloo, Louie Louie, and Kit were able to defeat his highly-trained soldiers). Said employee is swiftly fired after Khan arrives on the scene.
* Riley Freeman from ''TheBoondocks'' is a rude, wannabe gangsta, and never listen to his grandfather nor his older brother. But in "Smokin With Cigarettes" he was downright disturbed and horrorfied horrified on what a [[CompleteMonster horrible sociopath]] [[EnfantTerrible Lamilton Taeshawn]] is, especially when he literally ShootTheDog on Ms. Von Heusen's dog.



** Colonel Stinkmeaner who is the embodiement of ChaoticEvil said that "He may be in hell, but at least he's not in jail."
* In ''[[SpongeBobSquarePants SpongeBob SquarePants]]'', Mr. Krabs' greed is so bad, that even [[BigBad Plankton]] is shown to be disgusted by it. Quoted by him, "And I thought '''I''' was evil."
** On a related note, Squidward, although not ''evil'', is a notorious {{Jerkass}} who hates SpongeBob with a passion. Even so, he was absolutely disgusted when Mr. Krabs sold SpongeBob's soul to the Flying Dutchman for pocket change.
** Another Squidward example happens in an episode where he and Spongebob go on a pizza delivery. After the customer refused to accept the pizza, Spongebob goes into a depression. Squidward, who usually enjoy seeing Spongebob's misery, actually feels sorry for him, goes up to the customer, [[CrowningMomentofAwesome and slams the pizza into his face.]]
** Speaking of the Flying Dutchman, he [[EldritchAbomination himself]] was surprised that Mr. Krabs was not only eager to [[DealWithTheDevil sell his soul]] and took the whole ordeal lightly. But he also sold his soul ''several times'' to other ghosts, monsters, and even to Spongebob (he was a bit short on pay day).
* In the ''[[BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold Batman: The Brave and the Bold]]'' episode "Chill Of The Night", Lewis Moxton admitted on his death-bed that, despite acting on orders to kill Thomas Wayne, Joe Chill went too far in shooting Wayne's wife Martha, feeling that it was wrong to leave young Bruce without a mother. As he put it:

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** Colonel Stinkmeaner who is the embodiement embodiment of ChaoticEvil said that "He may be in hell, but at least he's not in jail."
* In ''[[SpongeBobSquarePants SpongeBob SquarePants]]'', ''[=~SpongeBob SquarePants~=]'', Mr. Krabs' greed is so bad, that even [[BigBad Plankton]] is shown to be disgusted by it. Quoted by him, "And I thought '''I''' was evil."
** On a related note, Squidward, although not ''evil'', is a notorious {{Jerkass}} who hates SpongeBob [=SpongeBob=] with a passion. Even so, he was absolutely disgusted when Mr. Krabs sold SpongeBob's [=SpongeBob=]'s soul to the Flying Dutchman for pocket change.
** Another Squidward example happens in an episode where he and Spongebob [=SpongeBob=] go on a pizza delivery. After the customer refused to accept the pizza, Spongebob [=SpongeBob=] goes into a depression. Squidward, who usually enjoy seeing Spongebob's [=SpongeBob=]'s misery, actually feels sorry for him, goes up to the customer, [[CrowningMomentofAwesome [[Awesome/{{Ptitleaq93ou7hn02v}} and slams the pizza into his face.]]
** Speaking of the Flying Dutchman, he [[EldritchAbomination himself]] was surprised that Mr. Krabs was not only eager to [[DealWithTheDevil sell his soul]] and took the whole ordeal lightly. But he also sold his soul ''several times'' to other ghosts, monsters, and even to Spongebob [=SpongeBob=] (he was a bit short on pay day).
* In the ''[[BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold Batman: ''[=~Batman: The Brave and the Bold]]'' Bold~=]'' episode "Chill Of The Night", Lewis Moxton admitted on his death-bed that, despite acting on orders to kill Thomas Wayne, Joe Chill went too far in shooting Wayne's wife Martha, feeling that it was wrong to leave young Bruce without a mother. As he put it:



** Also [[SubvertedTrope subverted]] whenever someone else (like [[TheRival Tak]]) tries to destroy the world and Zim stops them. It's not that he's opposed to their methods, it's that he doesn't want them [[TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou stealing his job]].
* In {{Pinocchio}} "Honest" John is an anthropomorphic fox who isn't above robbing and murdering is horrified at the Coachman's proposition of sending kids off to Pleasure Island where they will be robbed of their humanity and forced into slavery doomed to hard labor for presumably the rest of their lives.
* In ''Recess'', Randall Weemes was a snitch who rats on his fellow students for Mrs. Finster, sometimes even doing something elaborate so he'd have an excuse to snitch (such as when he framed the entire school with a food fight that he instigated). However, the one group he isn't willing to snitch on are higher authority figures such as King Bob, which made him tell off the Ashleys brothers when they did actually manage to do so after recruiting them. This is also implied in the movie, when, after one of Phillium Benedict's followers tried to pin the blame on Benedict for everything to get out of punishment, and stating that he himself was only following orders and desperately bargaining that he'll "offer evidence for the state trial", Randall remarks in disgust "Jeez, what a squealer."
* Subverted in [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNZw2P3gzNg this]] {{Animaniacs}} clip from the episode "H.M.S. Yakko":

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** Also [[SubvertedTrope subverted]] {{subverted|Trope}} whenever someone else (like [[TheRival Tak]]) tries to destroy the world and Zim stops them. It's not that he's opposed to their methods, it's that he doesn't want them [[TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou stealing his job]].
* In {{Pinocchio}} ''{{Disney/Pinocchio}}'' "Honest" John is an anthropomorphic fox who isn't above robbing and murdering is horrified at the Coachman's proposition of sending kids off to Pleasure Island where they will be robbed of their humanity and forced into slavery doomed to hard labor for presumably the rest of their lives.
* In ''Recess'', ''{{Recess}}'', Randall Weemes was a snitch who rats on his fellow students for Mrs. Finster, sometimes even doing something elaborate so he'd have an excuse to snitch (such as when he framed the entire school with a food fight that he instigated). However, the one group he isn't willing to snitch on are higher authority figures such as King Bob, which made him tell off the Ashleys brothers when they did actually manage to do so after recruiting them. This is also implied in the movie, when, after one of Phillium Benedict's followers tried to pin the blame on Benedict for everything to get out of punishment, and stating that he himself was only following orders and desperately bargaining that he'll "offer evidence for the state trial", Randall remarks in disgust "Jeez, what a squealer."
* Subverted in [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNZw2P3gzNg this]] {{Animaniacs}} ''{{Animaniacs}}'' clip from the episode "H.M.S. Yakko":
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** Another Squidward example happens in an episode where he and Spongebob go on a pizza delivery. After the customer refused to accept the pizza, Spongebob goes into a depression. Squidward, who usually enjoy seeing Spongebob's misery, actually feels sorry for him, goes up to the customer, and slams the pizza into his face.

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** Another Squidward example happens in an episode where he and Spongebob go on a pizza delivery. After the customer refused to accept the pizza, Spongebob goes into a depression. Squidward, who usually enjoy seeing Spongebob's misery, actually feels sorry for him, goes up to the customer, [[CrowningMomentofAwesome and slams the pizza into his face.]]

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--> ::pushes them overboard::
--> '''Captain Mel''': Hardly ever!

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--> '''Pirates''': (pushes them overboard) Hardly ever!

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Hardly ever!
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* Subverted in [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNZw2P3gzNg this]] {{Animaniacs}} clip from the episode "H.M.S. Yakko":
--> '''Captain Mel''': Though I be a pirate swine / I still have to draw the line / And so I will not push ye overboard!
--> '''Pirates''': What, never?
--> '''Captain Mel''': No, never!
--> '''Pirates''': What, never?
--> '''Pirates''': (pushes them overboard) Hardly ever!
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* In ''Recess'', Randall Weemes was a snitch who rats on his fellow students for Mrs. Finster, sometimes even doing something elaborate so he'd have an excuse to snitch (such as when he framed the entire school with a food fight that he instigated). However, the one group he isn't willing to snitch on are higher authority figures such as King Bob, which made him tell off the Ashleys brothers when they did actually manage to do so after recruiting them. This is also implied in the movie, when, after one of Phillium Benedict's followers tried to pin the blame on Benedict for everything to get out of punishment, and stating that he himself was only following orders and desperately bargaining that he'll "offer evidence for the state trial", Randall remarks in disgust "Jeez, what a squealer."
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** Don Vittorio, Fat Tony's boss, refuses to kill Krusty because, "To murder a funny man of such genius would be a crime."
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*** Considering that imaginary friends are created by their owners to help them, ''[[FridgeBrilliance it is]]''.
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* In {{Pinocchio}} "Honest" John is an anthropomorphic fox who isn't above robbing and murdering is horrified at the Coachman's proposition of sending kids off to Pleasure Island where they will be robbed of their humanity and forced into slavery doomed to hard labor for presumably the rest of their lives.

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* Parodied in ''TheSimpsons''; though not so much evil as a doormat to an evil character, (though some may argue that is an implicit evil) Smithers refuses to help [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Mr. Burns]] in his plan to block sunlight from reaching Springfield.

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* Parodied in ''TheSimpsons''; though not so much evil as a doormat to an evil character, (though some may argue that is an implicit evil) Smithers refuses to help [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Mr. Burns]] in his plan to block sunlight from reaching Springfield. He later states that Burns had "crossed the line between everyday corporate villainy and cartoon supervillainy."


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*** Odd, since we later learn that Bob is more than tolerant of homosexuality.


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** Despite his history of armed robbery and burglary, Snake drew the line at a telemarketing scam. "I don't like bothering people at home!"
** Nelson constantly shows shades of this, in one case beating up Bart for wasting Mrs. Krabappel's time in class.
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** Speaking of the Flying Dutchman, he [[EldritchAbomination himself]] was suprised that Mr. Krabs was not only eager to [[DealWithTheDevil sell his soul]] and took the whole ordeal lightly. But he also sold his soul several times to other ghosts, monsters, and even to Spongebob (he was a bit short on pay day).

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** Speaking of the Flying Dutchman, he [[EldritchAbomination himself]] was suprised surprised that Mr. Krabs was not only eager to [[DealWithTheDevil sell his soul]] and took the whole ordeal lightly. But he also sold his soul several times ''several times'' to other ghosts, monsters, and even to Spongebob (he was a bit short on pay day).
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*** One draft of the film includes a subplot in which Kenny and Saddam make a bit involving Smacky S'mores. When Saddam attempts to cheat his way out of the bargain after Kenny lives up, Satan calls Saddam out on it before betraying him.

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*** One draft of the film includes a subplot in which Kenny and Saddam make a bit bet involving Smacky S'mores. When Saddam attempts to cheat his way out of the bargain after Kenny lives up, Satan calls Saddam out on it before betraying him.
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** Satan does this often. In addition to hating his {{Jerkass}} boyfriend Saddam Hussein, he also despises rich, spoiled 16 year old girls (he fears that he might become one, but one of his minions tells him "you're not ''that'' bad") and thinks that someone dressing up as Steve Irwin with a sting ray through their chest at his Halloween party is offensive.
*** One draft of the film includes a subplot in which Kenny and Saddam make a bit involving Smacky S'mores. When Saddam attempts to cheat his way out of the bargain after Kenny lives up, Satan calls Saddam out on it before betraying him.
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** Another Squidward example happens in an episode where he and Spongebob go on a pizza delivery. After the customer refused to accept the pizza, Spongebob goes into a depression. Squidward, who usually enjoy seeing Spongebob's misery, actually feels sorry for him, goes up to the customer, and slams the pizza into his face.
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He didn\'t on either. 1. He PROVIDED the toxic yellow patties since he thought they\'d sell. 2. He was turned into a monster by the Kelp Shake himself. Sorry, when it comes to money, Krabs has \'\'no\'\' standards.


*** Mr. Krabs even had a moment of this himself involving toxic yellow Krabby Patties, and another involving drinks that turn people into monsters.

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