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** After spending three seasons betraying everyone he knows, Shendu ends up suffering this in the fifth and final season ''thrice''. [[spoiler: Two come from his own son Dragon, and the third being from the Chan clan for deciding [[BetrayalByInaction not to intervene]] in the confrontation that causes him and Drago to be both sent to the demon netherworld]].

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** After spending three seasons betraying everyone he knows, Shendu ends up suffering this in the fifth and final season ''thrice''. [[spoiler: Two come from his own son Dragon, [[BetrayalByOffspring Drago]], and the third being from the Chan clan for deciding [[BetrayalByInaction not to intervene]] in the confrontation that causes him and Drago to be both sent to the demon netherworld]].
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** After spending three seasons betraying everyone he knows, Shendu ends up suffering this in the fifth and final season ''thrice''. [[spoiler: Two come from his own son Dragon, and the third being from the Chan clan for deciding [[BetrayalByInaction not to intervene]] in the confrontation that causes him and Drago to be both sent to the demon netherworld]].
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* Despite being a SadistShow, ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' believes in this trope. Lois falls victim to this from her family members, like Meg verbally calling her out to the point she cried and Chris calling her a bitch. Connie falls victim to this when Chris made her unpopular (and when she made fun of Meg for going to the prom with Brian, with Brian calling her out on making fun of Meg by [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech pointing out that the reason she does that is that she developed sexually earlier than Meg did and takes out all of her low self-esteem on an innocent victim]]), and Peter falls victim to this at times for all the idiotic and/or jerkass things he's done (one episode had him stand trial for blowing up a children's hospital). Inverted when he gets charged with a jail sentence... till next Sunday night at 9:00.[[note]]Ironically, ''Family Guy'' didn't air the following Sunday as the MadeForTVMovie ''Series/TwentyFour: Redemption'' took its place.[[/note]]

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* Despite being a SadistShow, ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' believes in this trope. Lois falls victim to this from her family members, like Meg verbally calling her out to the point she cried and Chris calling her a bitch. Connie falls victim to this when Chris made her unpopular (and when she made fun of Meg for going to the prom with Brian, with Brian calling her out on making fun of Meg by [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech pointing out that the reason she does that is that she developed sexually earlier than Meg did and takes out all of her low self-esteem on an innocent victim]]), and Peter falls victim to this at times for all the idiotic and/or jerkass things he's done (one episode had him stand trial for blowing up a children's hospital). Inverted when he gets charged with a jail sentence... till 'til next Sunday night at 9:00.[[note]]Ironically, ''Family Guy'' didn't air the following Sunday as the MadeForTVMovie ''Series/TwentyFour: Redemption'' took its place.[[/note]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheDragonPrince''
** For all the evil things that [[Characters/TheDragonPrinceViren Lord Viren]] did, he gets exposed and imprisoned by Opeli for his crimes and even Aaravos couldn't do anything to save him.
*** In season 3, his mistreatment of Aanya, Soren, the Sunfire Elves, the people who didn't want to support him (Corvus, Opeli and some soldiers) come back to bite him. Aanya unites her army with Corvus, Opeli and the conscientious objectors and marches against Viren in the battle on Stormspire where they turn the tides. Soren's continuous mistreatment leads him to leave the army and join the princes, where he turns out to be a valuable asset. The Sunfire Elves, angered at the destruction of their home and queen, are even willing to join forces with humans to bring him down, creating an army that far surpasses his own. Furthermore, his decision to turn his army into {{Super Soldier}}s at the cost of their sanity bites him back when it turns out that they're now terrible at strategizing and are sloppy in battle.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheBatman'' sees karma finally bite Chief Angel Rojas in the ass after two seasons of being a PointyHairedBoss and BadBoss, in the second season finale, "[[Recap/TheBatmanS2E13NightAndTheCity Night and the City]]", after he cans Ellen Yin and uses her as bait to trap Batman. The problem for Rojas? This episode also marks the debut of Commissioner Gordon into the series and considering here, much like in other Batman incarnations as well as the NYPD, Commissioner outranks Chief and ol' Jimbo is ''the'' TropeNamer for TheCommissionerGordon, Jim catches Rojas attempting to rearrest Yin and tells Rojas to back off, forces him to reinstate Yin, and effectively ends Rojas's manhunt for Batman considering the last scene sees Jim and Bruce meet at the Batsignal.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheBatman'' sees karma finally bite Chief Angel Rojas in the ass after two seasons of being a PointyHairedBoss and BadBoss, in the second season finale, "[[Recap/TheBatmanS2E13NightAndTheCity Night and the City]]", after he cans Ellen Yin and uses her as bait to trap Batman. The problem for Rojas? This episode also marks the debut of Commissioner Gordon into the series and considering here, much like in other Batman incarnations as well as the NYPD, Commissioner outranks Chief and ol' Jimbo is ''the'' TropeNamer for TheCommissionerGordon, Jim catches Rojas attempting to rearrest Yin and tells Rojas to back off, forces him to reinstate Yin, and effectively ends Rojas's manhunt for Batman considering the last scene sees Jim and Bruce meet at the Batsignal. Given Rojas is never seen again after the episode, Gordon might've even fired him or forced him to resign shortly afterward.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry'' has Jerry provoking Tom for little to no reason at all and [[KarmaHoudini almost never gets punished for it]], but [[KarmaHoudiniWarranty one rare exception]] occurs in "The Million Dollar Cat", where Tom got tired of Jerry's shenanigans and attacked him even if doing so would [[AFoolAndHisNewMoneyAreSoonParted cost him]] a [[OnOneCondition million-dollar inheritance]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry'' ''Franchise/TomAndJerry'' has Jerry provoking Tom for little to no reason at all and [[KarmaHoudini almost never gets punished for it]], but [[KarmaHoudiniWarranty one rare exception]] occurs in "The Million Dollar Cat", where Tom got tired of Jerry's shenanigans and attacked him even if doing so would [[AFoolAndHisNewMoneyAreSoonParted cost him]] a [[OnOneCondition million-dollar inheritance]].
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*** Note, Nelson had also laughed at Lisa's haircut when she stepped out of the hair salon. When Ian comes looking for him, Lisa points out Nelson's hiding place.

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