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* ''Zoom''. Jittery, terrified talking paper collage vegetables in a garbage disposal, waiting and waiting for the horrific moment when the memorably nasty-looking blades would start spinning and puree them all.

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* ''Zoom''. ''Series/{{Zoom}}'': Jittery, terrified talking paper collage vegetables in a garbage disposal, waiting and waiting for the horrific moment when the memorably nasty-looking blades would start spinning and puree them all.

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** Take ''Ultraman Taro'' and ''Ultraseven'' above, combine them, and take it UpToEleven, and you have ''Series/UltramanAce''. Perhaps the most memorably graphic was the death of Muruchi, in which another monster called Doragory kills it by tearing Muruchi into pieces. ''On-screen.''

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** Take ''Ultraman Taro'' and ''Ultraseven'' above, combine them, and take it UpToEleven, and you have ''Series/UltramanAce''. Perhaps the most memorably graphic was the death of Muruchi, in which another monster called Doragory kills it by tearing Muruchi into pieces. ''On-screen.''
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** "A Bug's Life" features an intelligent virus which hijacks its host, and proceeds to commit gruesome murders. In one case, Crichton, while possessed, ''crushes a female Peacekeeper's skull'' with a piece of Zhaan's laboratory equipment by bludgeoning her repeatedly.

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** "A Bug's Life" features an intelligent virus which hijacks its host, and proceeds to commit gruesome murders. In one case, Crichton, while possessed, ''crushes ''[[HeadCrushing crushes a female Peacekeeper's skull'' skull]]'' with a piece of Zhaan's laboratory equipment by bludgeoning her repeatedly.
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His death is already mentioned, although on the same bullet point as the Vengeance on Varos death


** "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS24E4Dragonfire Dragonfire]]" has Kane, who is exposing himself to direct sunlight, resulting in his face melting off, Raiders of the Lost Ark-style (one of the few occasions on which the series' special effects managed to be memorably gruesome).
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To qualify for this trope, it has to be a kid’s show or family show. Buffy and Agents of SHIELD are neither


* The ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'' episode [[Recap/AgentsOfSHIELDS1E5GirlInTheFlowerDress "The Girl in the Flower Dress"]] features Debbie, a scientist for the mysterious Centipede project, getting roasted alive onscreen, screaming before she turns into a blackened, decaying skeleton. It was slightly toned down for Channel Four pre-watershed airings in the UK but was still pretty horrific.
** In [[Recap/AgentsOfSHIELDS3E15Spacetime "Spacetime"]], Gideon Malick crushes a business man's head in ''very'' graphic detail.



* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'':
** Caleb's death - bisected from the groin up.
** Spike's DyingMomentOfAwesome (he gets better) -- ''being burned alive from the inside out''. It's awesome by virtue that he [[TakingYouWithMe took an entire army]] with him, but watching his skin shrivel and burn is pretty horrifying.
** Warren gets flayed alive onscreen, which is the second most gruesome moment in the show (first being when Gnarl eats Willow's skin). And like Caleb, he was a psychotic misogynist who deserved it. At least Caleb being chopped in half was somewhat offscreen. Even worse with Warren is when he returns in the Season 8 comics as a body with no skin.
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* ''GimmeABreak'': One of the earliest episodes of this 1980s series, "Your Prisoner is Dead," depicts Carl shooting a robber in self-defense; the suspect dies at the hospital, and Carl -- explaining to his daughters and Nell that he had been placed on administrative leave while the investigation ensues -- tells Samantha that the robber did not die a bloodless death, and likely felt pain in his final moments, [[TruthInTelevision a stark contrast to what they had seen on television]].

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* ''GimmeABreak'': ''Series/GimmeABreak'': One of the earliest episodes of this 1980s series, "Your Prisoner is Dead," depicts Carl shooting a robber in self-defense; the suspect dies at the hospital, and Carl -- explaining to his daughters and Nell that he had been placed on administrative leave while the investigation ensues -- tells Samantha that the robber did not die a bloodless death, and likely felt pain in his final moments, [[TruthInTelevision a stark contrast to what they had seen on television]].
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{{Series/Yonderland}} is, for the most part, a light-hearted fantasy romp, which just makes the deaths that occur more surprising. While there are a lot of implied deaths, one murder is actually depicted onscreen--when Kendall the jeweller disappoints the dark lord Negatus, he has his demon henchmen shove the jeweller into his own grinding machine.

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{{Series/Yonderland}} * ''{{Series/Yonderland}}'' is, for the most part, a light-hearted fantasy romp, which just makes the deaths that occur more surprising. While there are a lot of implied deaths, one murder is actually depicted onscreen--when Kendall the jeweller disappoints the dark lord Negatus, he has his demon henchmen shove the jeweller into his own grinding machine.
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{{Series/Yonderland}} is, for the most part, a light-hearted fantasy romp, which just makes the deaths that occur more surprising. While there are a lot of implied deaths, one murder is actually depicted onscreen--when Kendall the jeweller disappoints the dark lord Negatus, he has his demon henchmen shove the jeweller into his own grinding machine.

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