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* ''ComicBook/{{Finder}}'': There's a memorable scene where Jaeger, the hero, is suffering from auto-immune problems due to his overactive HealingFactor not having had enough to do for a while. He ends up secretly cutting himself in his girlfriend's bathroom, and gets carried away, leaving himself sliced to ribbons and the bathroom soaked in blood. At this point, the girlfriend comes home unexpectedly, and he frantically and hilariously tries to wipe up the mess with towels, before panicking and jumping out of the window. The girlfriend muses sadly that she never had anybody kill himself '''and''' run away from her before.
* ''ComicBook/JohnnyTheHomicidalManiac'': The series falls into this fairly often.
* ''ComicBook/{{Lanfeust}}'': The series and its spinoffs don't shy away from overly gory scenes, but they are very rarely played without a humorous, usually casually detached twist thrown in somewhere.
* ''ComicBook/{{Lobo}}'': While Lobo is treated seriously when guest-starring in other DC Universe books, his own titles usually run on this, with over-the-top stories and equally zany slaughters.
* ''ComicBook/ThePunisher'': ''ComicBook/ThePunisherMax''. Creator/GarthEnnis has [[WordOfGod said that one of his inspirations for the run was]] [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Itchy and Scratchy]].
** A lot of Ennis' body of work falls into this. ''ComicBook/{{Hitman|1993}}'' has its moments as well.
* ''ComicBook/JohnnyTheHomicidalManiac'': The series falls into this fairly often.
* ''ComicBook/{{Lanfeust}}'': The series and its spinoffs don't shy away from overly gory scenes, but they are very rarely played without a humorous, usually casually detached twist thrown in somewhere.
* ''ComicBook/{{Lobo}}'': While Lobo is treated seriously when guest-starring in other DC Universe books, his own titles usually run on this, with over-the-top stories and equally zany slaughters.
* ''ComicBook/ThePunisher'': ''ComicBook/ThePunisherMax''. Creator/GarthEnnis has [[WordOfGod said that one of his inspirations for the run was]] [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Itchy and Scratchy]].
** A lot of Ennis' body of work falls into this. ''ComicBook/{{Hitman|1993}}'' has its moments as well.
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* This is the main point of the ''Sinister ComicBook/SpiderMan'' mini-series from ''ComicBook/DarkReign''. The title character is secretly Venom... who eats people. For fun. At one point, Venom half-digests a bad guy.
* In ''ComicBook/{{Finder}}'', there's a memorable scene where Jaeger, the hero, is suffering from auto-immune problems due to his overactive HealingFactor not having had enough to do for a while. He ends up secretly cutting himself in his girlfriend's bathroom, and gets carried away, leaving himself sliced to ribbons and the bathroom soaked in blood. At this point, the girlfriend comes home unexpectedly, and he frantically and hilariously tries to wipe up the mess with towels, before panicking and jumping out of the window. The girlfriend muses sadly that she never had anybody kill himself '''and''' run away from her before.
* ''ComicBook/JohnnyTheHomicidalManiac'' falls into this fairly often.
* The Marvel Knights ComicBook/{{Punisher}} series. Creator/GarthEnnis has [[WordOfGod said that one of his inspirations for the run was]] [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Itchy and Scratchy]].
** A lot of Ennis' body of work falls into this. ''ComicBook/{{Hitman}}'' has its moments as well.
* While ComicBook/{{Lobo}} is treated seriously when guest-starring in other DC Universe books, his own titles usually run on this, with over-the-top stories and equally zany slaughters.
* ''ComicBook/{{Lanfeust}}'' and its spinoffs don't shy away from overly gory scenes, but they are very rarely played without a humorous, usually casually detached twist thrown in somewhere.
* In ''ComicBook/{{Finder}}'', there's a memorable scene where Jaeger, the hero, is suffering from auto-immune problems due to his overactive HealingFactor not having had enough to do for a while. He ends up secretly cutting himself in his girlfriend's bathroom, and gets carried away, leaving himself sliced to ribbons and the bathroom soaked in blood. At this point, the girlfriend comes home unexpectedly, and he frantically and hilariously tries to wipe up the mess with towels, before panicking and jumping out of the window. The girlfriend muses sadly that she never had anybody kill himself '''and''' run away from her before.
* ''ComicBook/JohnnyTheHomicidalManiac'' falls into this fairly often.
* The Marvel Knights ComicBook/{{Punisher}} series. Creator/GarthEnnis has [[WordOfGod said that one of his inspirations for the run was]] [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Itchy and Scratchy]].
** A lot of Ennis' body of work falls into this. ''ComicBook/{{Hitman}}'' has its moments as well.
* While ComicBook/{{Lobo}} is treated seriously when guest-starring in other DC Universe books, his own titles usually run on this, with over-the-top stories and equally zany slaughters.
* ''ComicBook/{{Lanfeust}}'' and its spinoffs don't shy away from overly gory scenes, but they are very rarely played without a humorous, usually casually detached twist thrown in somewhere.
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* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': This is the main point of the ''Sinister ComicBook/SpiderMan'' ''ComicBook/SinisterSpiderMan'' mini-series from ''ComicBook/DarkReign''. The title character is secretly Venom... who eats people. For fun. At one point, Venom half-digests a bad guy.
* In ''ComicBook/{{Finder}}'', there's a memorable scene where Jaeger, the hero, is suffering from auto-immune problems due to his overactive HealingFactor not having had enough to do for a while. He ends up secretly cutting himself in his girlfriend's bathroom, and gets carried away, leaving himself sliced to ribbons and the bathroom soaked in blood. At this point, the girlfriend comes home unexpectedly, and he frantically and hilariously tries to wipe up the mess with towels, before panicking and jumping out of the window. The girlfriend muses sadly that she never had anybody kill himself '''and''' run away from her before.
* ''ComicBook/JohnnyTheHomicidalManiac'' falls into this fairly often.
* The Marvel Knights ComicBook/{{Punisher}} series. Creator/GarthEnnis has [[WordOfGod said that one of his inspirations for the run was]] [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Itchy and Scratchy]].
** A lot of Ennis' body of work falls into this. ''ComicBook/{{Hitman}}'' has its moments as well.
* While ComicBook/{{Lobo}} is treated seriously when guest-starring in other DC Universe books, his own titles usually run on this, with over-the-top stories and equally zany slaughters.
* ''ComicBook/{{Lanfeust}}'' and its spinoffs don't shy away from overly gory scenes, but they are very rarely played without a humorous, usually casually detached twist thrown in somewhere.guy.
* In ''ComicBook/{{Finder}}'', there's a memorable scene where Jaeger, the hero, is suffering from auto-immune problems due to his overactive HealingFactor not having had enough to do for a while. He ends up secretly cutting himself in his girlfriend's bathroom, and gets carried away, leaving himself sliced to ribbons and the bathroom soaked in blood. At this point, the girlfriend comes home unexpectedly, and he frantically and hilariously tries to wipe up the mess with towels, before panicking and jumping out of the window. The girlfriend muses sadly that she never had anybody kill himself '''and''' run away from her before.
* ''ComicBook/JohnnyTheHomicidalManiac'' falls into this fairly often.
* The Marvel Knights ComicBook/{{Punisher}} series. Creator/GarthEnnis has [[WordOfGod said that one of his inspirations for the run was]] [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Itchy and Scratchy]].
** A lot of Ennis' body of work falls into this. ''ComicBook/{{Hitman}}'' has its moments as well.
* While ComicBook/{{Lobo}} is treated seriously when guest-starring in other DC Universe books, his own titles usually run on this, with over-the-top stories and equally zany slaughters.
* ''ComicBook/{{Lanfeust}}'' and its spinoffs don't shy away from overly gory scenes, but they are very rarely played without a humorous, usually casually detached twist thrown in somewhere.
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* In ''Manga/HowNOTToSummonADemonLord'', Diablo is told that he needs to make a cut on his finger and drop some blood on the contract for him to become an adventurer. After psyching himself up, Diablo makes a cut... and an outright ''spray'' of blood spurts from his cut, covering ''everything'' around him. The scene ends with him slapping his finger on the ''blood-soaked'' contract, and the poor front girl cowering from horror.
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* Even ''Disney'' isn't above making use of this kind of humor on occasion (albeit with [[AlienBlood purplish-colored goo and organs]] rather than red blood, but the spirit is much the same). There's a great joke in ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph'' where, during the meeting of well-known video game villains at the Bad-Anon support group, a cybernetic villain [[LawyerFriendlyCameo who is obviously meant to be]] [[Franchise/MortalKombat Kano]] gets a little too excited and performs his most famous Fatality on an unimpressed zombie. Yes, ''[[AndShowItToYou that]]'' fatality. It's hard to say which is funnier, Ralph's nauseated horror or the zombie [[MajorInjuryUnderreaction barely responding]] to having his heart torn out.
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* Even ''Disney'' isn't above making the ''Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon'' makes use of this kind of humor on occasion (albeit with [[AlienBlood purplish-colored goo and organs]] rather than red blood, but the spirit is much the same). There's a great joke in ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph'' where, during the meeting of well-known video game villains at the Bad-Anon support group, a cybernetic villain [[LawyerFriendlyCameo who is obviously meant to be]] [[Franchise/MortalKombat Kano]] gets a little too excited and performs his most famous Fatality on an unimpressed zombie. Yes, ''[[AndShowItToYou that]]'' fatality. It's hard to say which is funnier, Ralph's nauseated horror or the zombie [[MajorInjuryUnderreaction barely responding]] to having his heart torn out.
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* Even ''Disney'' isn't above making use of this kind of humor on occasion (albeit with [[AlienBlood purplish-colored goo and organs]] rather than red blood, but the spirit is much the same). There's a great joke in ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph'' where, during the meeting of well-known video game villains at the Bad-Anon support group, a cybernetic villain [[LawyerFriendlyCameo who is obviously meant to be]] [[Franchise/MortalKombat Kano]] gets a little too excited and performs his most famous Fatality on an unimpressed zombie. Yes, ''[[AndShowItToYou that]]'' fatality. It's hard to say which is funnier, Ralph's nauseated horror or the zombie [[MajorInjuryUnderreaction barely responding]] to having his heart torn out.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Pastacolypse}}'' features plenty of blood and gore, which is made comically over-the-top thanks to the fact that many of the deaths that happen in the film are carried about by violent pasta monsters.
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* Even ''Disney'' isn't above making use of this kind of humor on occasion (albeit with [[AlienBlood purplish-colored goo and organs]] rather than red blood, but the spirit is much the same). There's a great joke in ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph'' where, during the meeting of well-known video game villains at the Bad-Anon support group, a cybernetic villain [[LawyerFriendlyCameo who is obviously meant to be]] [[Franchise/MortalKombat Kano]] gets a little too excited and performs his most famous Fatality on an unimpressed zombie. Yes, ''[[AndShowItToYou that]]'' fatality. It's hard to say which is funnier, Ralph's nauseated horror or the zombie [[MajorInjuryUnderreaction barely responding]] to having his heart torn out.
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->''"My blood! He-he punched out '''ALL MY BLOOD!'''"''
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* The entire purpose of the Bloody Mess trait/perk in the ''VideoGame/{{Fallout}}'' series, and a good amount of combat besides. In ''VideoGame/Fallout3'', even without the perk, a grenades or gunshots can blow limbs or faces off, and the first time a headshot [[OffWithHisHead shears a person's entire head off]] (or ''[[YourHeadAsplode blows it away]]''), it's rather grotesque. After a few times seeing [[LudicrousGibs eyeballs rain down]], though, it quickly launches into the humor category.
** In ''VideoGame/Fallout3'' Moira will eventually give you a chemical that was supposed to drive off molerats. Instead, their heads explode.
** The ''Fallout'' 1/2 animations were pretty insane. Blowing someone up with a shotgun could put a gigantic hole through them, disintegrating the arm and turning the torso into a crescent-shaped mess. It really has to be seen to be believed.
** In ''VideoGame/Fallout3'' Moira will eventually give you a chemical that was supposed to drive off molerats. Instead, their heads explode.
** The ''Fallout'' 1/2 animations were pretty insane. Blowing someone up with a shotgun could put a gigantic hole through them, disintegrating the arm and turning the torso into a crescent-shaped mess. It really has to be seen to be believed.
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* ''Franchise/{{Fallout}}'':
** The entire purpose of the Bloody Messtrait/perk in the ''VideoGame/{{Fallout}}'' series, trait/perk, and a good amount of combat besides. besides.
** The ''VideoGame/Fallout1''/''VideoGame/Fallout2'' animations are pretty insane. Blowing someone up with a shotgun can put a gigantic hole through them, disintegrating the arm and turning the torso into a crescent-shaped mess. It really has to be seen to be believed.
** In ''VideoGame/Fallout3'', even without the perk, a grenades or gunshots can blow limbs or faces off, and the first time a headshot [[OffWithHisHead shears a person's entire head off]] (or ''[[YourHeadAsplode blows it away]]''), it's rather grotesque. After a few times seeing [[LudicrousGibs eyeballs rain down]], though, it quickly launches into the humorcategory.
** In ''VideoGame/Fallout3''category. Moira will also eventually give you a chemical that was supposed to drive off molerats. Instead, it makes their heads explode.
** The ''Fallout'' 1/2 animations were pretty insane. Blowing someone up with a shotgun could put a gigantic hole through them, disintegrating the arm and turning the torso into a crescent-shaped mess. It really has to be seen to be believed.explode.
** The entire purpose of the Bloody Mess
** The ''VideoGame/Fallout1''/''VideoGame/Fallout2'' animations are pretty insane. Blowing someone up with a shotgun can put a gigantic hole through them, disintegrating the arm and turning the torso into a crescent-shaped mess. It really has to be seen to be believed.
** In ''VideoGame/Fallout3'', even without the perk, a grenades or gunshots can blow limbs or faces off, and the first time a headshot [[OffWithHisHead shears a person's entire head off]] (or ''[[YourHeadAsplode blows it away]]''), it's rather grotesque. After a few times seeing [[LudicrousGibs eyeballs rain down]], though, it quickly launches into the humor
** In ''VideoGame/Fallout3''
** The ''Fallout'' 1/2 animations were pretty insane. Blowing someone up with a shotgun could put a gigantic hole through them, disintegrating the arm and turning the torso into a crescent-shaped mess. It really has to be seen to be believed.
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* ''VideoGame/{{Fallout}}[='=]s'' 1988 SpiritualPredecessor ''VideoGame/{{Wasteland}}'', on the other hand, didn't have all these fancy-schmancy 3D graphics and sprite technology, making do with simple, written descriptions of how you just turned your enemy into a ''"chunky meat kibble."''
** ''VideoGame/Wasteland2'', on the other hand, keeps the poetically brutal written descriptions while still utilizing its new 3D graphics engine to its fullest capability, allowing you to watch as an enemy's ''entire torso explodes from a critical hit, their legs staggering forwards before falling to the ground.''
** ''VideoGame/Wasteland2'', on the other hand, keeps the poetically brutal written descriptions while still utilizing its new 3D graphics engine to its fullest capability, allowing you to watch as an enemy's ''entire torso explodes from a critical hit, their legs staggering forwards before falling to the ground.''
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* ''VideoGame/{{Fallout}}[='=]s'' ''Franchise/{{Fallout}}'''s 1988 SpiritualPredecessor ''VideoGame/{{Wasteland}}'', on the other hand, didn't have all these fancy-schmancy 3D graphics and sprite technology, making do with simple, written descriptions of how you just turned your enemy into a ''"chunky "chunky meat kibble."''
**kibble". ''VideoGame/Wasteland2'', on the other hand, keeps the poetically brutal written descriptions while still utilizing its new 3D graphics engine to its fullest capability, allowing you to watch as an enemy's ''entire torso explodes from a critical hit, their legs staggering forwards before falling to the ground.''
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* The ''Franchise/MortalKombat'' series, in general, tended in this direction. The blood was so copious from every single punch that a few seconds would be expected to exsanguinate the player, and fatalities were often so over the top it became hilarious. Self parodied with the Babalities and Animalities.
** [[VideoGame/MortalKombatX Cassie Cage]] takes this to a whole new level: one of her {{Finishing Move}}s involves breaking off her opponent's jaw, then snapping a selfie with her victim and ''putting it on a social networking site''. Other users even throw in punny comments on the feed (some of which appear to be other characters in the game, no less).
** [[VideoGame/MortalKombatX Cassie Cage]] takes this to a whole new level: one of her {{Finishing Move}}s involves breaking off her opponent's jaw, then snapping a selfie with her victim and ''putting it on a social networking site''. Other users even throw in punny comments on the feed (some of which appear to be other characters in the game, no less).
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* The ''Franchise/MortalKombat'' series, in general, tended tends in this direction. The blood was is so copious from every single punch that a few seconds would can be expected to exsanguinate the player, and fatalities were are often so over the top that it became becomes hilarious. Self parodied Self-parodied with the Babalities and Animalities.
**Animalities. [[VideoGame/MortalKombatX Cassie Cage]] takes this to a whole new level: one of her {{Finishing Move}}s involves breaking off her opponent's jaw, then snapping a selfie with her victim and ''putting it on a social networking site''. Other users even throw in punny comments on the feed (some of which appear to be other characters in the game, no less).
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* ''Webcomic/RubyQuest'' combines this with a subversion of TheseHandsHaveKilled during the last run to escape, when Tom encounters Filbert while carrying Jay -- Tom thinks that was pretty cool.
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* ''Roleplay/RubyQuest'' combines this with a subversion of TheseHandsHaveKilled during the last run to escape, when Tom encounters Filbert while carrying Jay - Tom thought that was pretty cool.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0r6LfjMYRE This Japanese advertisement]] for tea.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0r6LfjMYRE This Japanese advertisement]] for tea.tea, featuring a man getting whacked by a tree branch when he tries to put out a fire using a tree. He ends up [[HighPressureBlood spewing blood from his forehead]], which actually manages to put the fire out.
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* ''WesternAnimation/DrawnTogether''.
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* ''WesternAnimation/DrawnTogether''.''WesternAnimation/DrawnTogether''
* ''WesternAnimation/BobsBurgers'' normally avoids using this, making a rarity compared to the other adult animated comedies listed here, but there are still a few instances in which it appears.
** “The Kids Run The Restaurant”: Bob and Linda have to go to the hospital when Bob cuts himself and boy does he bleed. At one point they have to go back when the sutures break, spewing blood over their car and in Linda’s mouth.
** “The Quirkducers”: Louise and Gene make an offensive play called “The Quirky Turkey” in the hopes that it will get shut down early and get them a half day off before Thanksgiving. Louise thinks she can guarantee a shut down by rigging the costume turkey heads to explode with real turkey guts, but only realizes after the fact how traumatizing and disgusting it was. But Tina manages to salvage the moment, as best as one can, by improvising a song about “having guts” with the entrails.
* ''WesternAnimation/BobsBurgers'' normally avoids using this, making a rarity compared to the other adult animated comedies listed here, but there are still a few instances in which it appears.
** “The Kids Run The Restaurant”: Bob and Linda have to go to the hospital when Bob cuts himself and boy does he bleed. At one point they have to go back when the sutures break, spewing blood over their car and in Linda’s mouth.
** “The Quirkducers”: Louise and Gene make an offensive play called “The Quirky Turkey” in the hopes that it will get shut down early and get them a half day off before Thanksgiving. Louise thinks she can guarantee a shut down by rigging the costume turkey heads to explode with real turkey guts, but only realizes after the fact how traumatizing and disgusting it was. But Tina manages to salvage the moment, as best as one can, by improvising a song about “having guts” with the entrails.
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* ''Series/TimAndEricAwesomeShowGreatJob'': The "Tairy Greene Machine" sketch starts with Eric walking into Tim's kitchen, bleeding profusely from the hands. He applies gauze, but to no effect, and as it cuts back to the kitchen between each fake trailer the amount of gauze on his hands, and the amount of blood soaked through them and pooling on the table, increases. By the end of the sketch, he has boxing glove-sized mounds of gauze on his hands, with which he awkwardly tries to mop up for a couple seconds before keeling over from blood loss.
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* Normally the gore in ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar'' is played straight as a gruesome consequence of the SupernaturalMartialArts featured in the setting. Every now and again, though, the anime uses the gore for absurdist slapstick comedy instead, such as [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1P-P575_9EA a scene where an incompetent Hokuto Shinken user accidentally blows up his own hands and his super-muscles visibly deflate]] or [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUlFqL72iV0 when a mook thinks he's used the ten-second brain-explosion technique, not realizing he's counting down his own demise]]. The anime implies that Kenshiro has an ''extremely'' dark sense of humour and expresses it via creative use of Hokuto Shinken.
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** Two skits parodying the “Invasion of the Fantanas” ad campaign for Fanta soft drinks feature a BrawnHilda named 2 Litre Beth. The original parody ends with Beth falling off her water ski and getting eaten by sharks, while the holiday-themed parody ends with Beth getting kicked off her snowmobile - with extremely bloody results. So bloody, in fact, that [[ImAHumanitarian she becomes a Fanta flavor in her own right]] - “Chunky Chum Punch” in the first sketch, and “Beth’s Carcass Ice” in the second.
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** Two skits parodying the “Invasion of the Fantanas” ad campaign for Fanta soft drinks feature a BrawnHilda named 2 Litre Beth. The original parody ends with Beth falling off her water ski and getting eaten by sharks, while the holiday-themed parody ends with Beth getting kicked off her snowmobile - with extremely bloody results. So bloody, in fact, that [[ImAHumanitarian [[HumanResources she becomes a Fanta flavor in her own right]] - “Chunky Chum Punch” in the first sketch, and “Beth’s Carcass Ice” in the second.second:
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** Two skits parodying the “Invasion of the Fantanas” ad campaign for Fanta soft drinks feature a BrawnHilda named 2 Litre Beth. The original parody ends with Beth falling off her water ski and getting eaten by sharks, while the holiday-themed parody ends with Beth getting kicked off her snowmobile - with extremely bloody results. So bloody, in fact, that [[ImAHumanitarian she becomes a Fanta flavor in her own right]] - “Chunky Chum Punch” in the first sketch, and “Beth’s Carcass Ice” in the second.
--> '''Announcer''': Filled with Vitamin C and Hepatitis A!
--> '''Announcer''': Filled with Vitamin C and Hepatitis A!
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** "Meet the Medic" deserves a special mention, for opening with the Medic telling the Heavy a story...while in the middle of an open heart surgery...with said story being about how the Medic lost his medical license.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Pastacolypse}}'' features plenty of blood and gore, which is made comically over-the-top thanks to the fact that many of the deaths that happen in the film are carried about by violent pasta monsters.
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* Quite frequently on ''WesternAnimation/CloneHigh''. Between Geshy chewing animal faces and the invention of the Knork (knife + fork), several episodes turn into bloodbaths at the drop of a hat, all PlayedForLaughs.
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* ''LightNovel/HumanityHasDeclined'' has the suicidal robot bread (technically carrot juice, not blood). Whether you think this is funny or horrifying is a fairly good indication of how you'll like the series.
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* ''LightNovel/HumanityHasDeclined'' ''Literature/HumanityHasDeclined'' has the suicidal robot bread (technically carrot juice, not blood). Whether you think this is funny or horrifying is a fairly good indication of how you'll like the series.
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* ''LightNovel/HumanityHasDeclined'' has the suicidal robot bread (technically carrot juice, not blood). Whether you think this is funny or horrifying is a fairly good indication of if you'll like the series.
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* ''LightNovel/HumanityHasDeclined'' has the suicidal robot bread (technically carrot juice, not blood). Whether you think this is funny or horrifying is a fairly good indication of if how you'll like the series.
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* ''LightNovel/NyarukoCrawlingWithLove'', being an AffectionateParody of the Franchise/CthulhuMythos, indulges in this from time to time. Most often it's caused by Nyarko mercilessly slaughtering {{Mooks}}, while in the light novels and ''Nyaruani'' shorts it comes from [[{{Tsundere}} Mahiro]] stabbing Nyarko with a fork as punishment for bad behavior (the series these stabbings only produce [[AmusingInjuries comedic lumps]]).
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* ''LightNovel/NyarukoCrawlingWithLove'', ''Literature/NyarukoCrawlingWithLove'', being an AffectionateParody of the Franchise/CthulhuMythos, indulges in this from time to time. Most often it's caused by Nyarko mercilessly slaughtering {{Mooks}}, while in the light novels and ''Nyaruani'' shorts it comes from [[{{Tsundere}} Mahiro]] stabbing Nyarko with a fork as punishment for bad behavior (the (in the series these stabbings only produce [[AmusingInjuries comedic lumps]]).
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** Doubly funny because of the actor's reaction --he [[EnforcedMethodActing had not been told]] he would get drenched with ''750 liters'' of blood.
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** Doubly funny because of the actor's reaction --he [[EnforcedMethodActing had not been told]] he would get drenched with ''750 ''150 liters'' of blood.
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* ''Series/{{MADtv}}'':
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* ''Series/{{MADtv}}'':''Series/MadTV1995'':
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* ''Manga/{{Dorohedoro}}'' frequently uses gory deaths, BodyHorror and maimings for comedy. Early on, Caiman [[FacialHorror accidentally tears the skin off of Ebisu's face]] and the whole thing is PlayedForLaughs. While Nikaido is usually exempt (she is the only main character to avert GoodThingYouCanHeal), pretty much everyone else (especially [[TheChewToy Ebisu]]) is fair game for this kind of comedy.