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* ''Website/CollegeHumor'': "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRotukq30AI The Problem With Frats]]" features Phi Rho Kappa, which is facing being shut down by the dean. The misdemeanors and felonies one member boasts about the frat committing include raping passed-out women, wearing {{blackface}} whilst engaging in racist chants, letting freshmen die via alcohol poisoning, and many more.

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* ''Website/CollegeHumor'': ''Creator/{{Dropout}}'': "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRotukq30AI The Problem With Frats]]" features Phi Rho Kappa, which is facing being shut down by the dean. The misdemeanors and felonies one member boasts about the frat committing include raping passed-out women, wearing {{blackface}} whilst engaging in racist chants, letting freshmen die via alcohol poisoning, and many more.
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* ''Series/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphia'': Dennis's unnamed former Fraternity from "[[Recap/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphiaS05E12TheGangReignitesTheRivalry The Gang Reignites The Rivalry]]" are some of the few individuals in the entire show who can actually rival [[VillainProtagonist the Gang]] in terms of loathsome and depravity, being presented as a bunch of obnoxious arrogant bullies who regularly engage in sadistic rituals (such as tying a pledge to a chair and repeatedly [[GroinAttack zapping him in the groin with a stun gun]]) and hold anyone not in the fraternity in utter contempt (though past members are also mocked for not meeting their current extreme standards). Dennis likewise implies he might have been even worse back when he was a member, with apparently flat-out sexually assaulting pledges (and seemingly viewing it as harmless pranking).

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* ''Series/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphia'': Dennis's unnamed former Fraternity from "[[Recap/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphiaS05E12TheGangReignitesTheRivalry The Gang Reignites The Rivalry]]" are some of the few individuals in the entire show who can actually rival [[VillainProtagonist the Gang]] in terms of loathsome loathsomeness and depravity, being presented as a bunch of obnoxious arrogant bullies who regularly engage in sadistic rituals (such as tying a pledge to a chair and repeatedly [[GroinAttack zapping him in the groin with a stun gun]]) and hold anyone not in the fraternity in utter contempt (though past members are also mocked for not meeting their current extreme standards). Dennis likewise implies he might have been even worse back when he was a member, with apparently flat-out sexually assaulting pledges (and seemingly viewing it as harmless pranking).
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* ''ComicBook/TheBoys'': During Hughie's infiltration of the G-Men (a parody of the Xavier institute), he finds that the adult students act much like party-obssessed fratbros with a lot of focus on PowerPerversionPotential. Then the whole "[[spoiler:molested as kids by the director, molest the new kids]]" part comes up.
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* ''Series/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphia'': Dennis's unnamed former Fraternity from "[[Recap/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphiaS05E12TheGangReignitesTheRivalry The Gang Reignites The Rivalry]]" are some of the few individuals in the entire show who can actually rival [[VillainProtagonist the Gang]] in terms of loathsome and depravity, being presented as a bunch of obnoxious arrogant bullies who regularly engage in sadistic rituals (such as tying a pledge to a chair and repeatedly [[GroinAttack zapping him in the groin with a stun gun]]) and hold anyone not in the fraternity in utter contempt. Dennis likewise implies he might have been even worse back when he was a member, with apparently flat-out sexually assaulting pledges (and seemingly viewing it as harmless pranking).

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* ''Series/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphia'': Dennis's unnamed former Fraternity from "[[Recap/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphiaS05E12TheGangReignitesTheRivalry The Gang Reignites The Rivalry]]" are some of the few individuals in the entire show who can actually rival [[VillainProtagonist the Gang]] in terms of loathsome and depravity, being presented as a bunch of obnoxious arrogant bullies who regularly engage in sadistic rituals (such as tying a pledge to a chair and repeatedly [[GroinAttack zapping him in the groin with a stun gun]]) and hold anyone not in the fraternity in utter contempt.contempt (though past members are also mocked for not meeting their current extreme standards). Dennis likewise implies he might have been even worse back when he was a member, with apparently flat-out sexually assaulting pledges (and seemingly viewing it as harmless pranking).
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* ''WesternAnimation/InsideJob'': When attending a meeting of the Lizard People, Brett bumps into two of his old buddies from Delta Sigma Phi, who reveal themselves to be part of the Lizard conspiracy as well, something that brett wasn't privy to in college because he never rose to the requisite rank in the fraternity. The frat's SecretHandshake includes miming [[SlippingAMickey slipping two roofies]] into the drink of the other person.

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* ''WesternAnimation/InsideJob'': When attending a meeting of the Lizard People, Brett bumps into two of his old buddies from Delta Sigma Phi, who reveal themselves to be part of the Lizard conspiracy as well, something that brett Brett wasn't privy to in college because he never rose to the requisite rank in the fraternity. The frat's SecretHandshake includes miming [[SlippingAMickey slipping two roofies]] into the drink of the other person.
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* ''Film/TheSkulls'' centers around the machinations and corruption of a WritingAroundTrademarks-version of Yale University's Skull and Bones fraternity. The main character is initially won over by the fraternity's willingness to set him up with money, a CoolCar and an acceptance letter to the law school of his choice before he as even applied, but is rapidly turned against the group when murder and blackmail enter the equation.
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* ''WesternAnimation/InsideJob'': When attending a meeting of the Lizard People, Brett bumps into two of his old buddies from Delta Sigma Phi, who reveal themselves to be part of the Lizard conspiracy as well, something that brett wasn't privy to in college because he never rose to the requisite rank in the fraternity. The frat's SecretHandshake includes miming [[SlippingAMickey slipping two roofies]] into the drink of the other person.
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* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'': In [[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS2E5ReptileBoy "Reptile Boy"]] the members of a college fraternity are drugging the drinks of female high school students who attend their parties, then sacrificing them to a giant snake demon in exchange for wealth and power.

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* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'': In [[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS2E5ReptileBoy "Reptile Boy"]] the members of a college fraternity are drugging the drinks of female high school students who attend their parties, then sacrificing them to a giant snake demon in exchange for wealth and power. A rather more literally "fiendish" fraternity than most examples of the trope.
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* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'': In [[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS2E5ReptileBoy "Reptile Boy"]] the members of a college fraternity are drugging the drinks of female high school students who attend their parties, then sacrificing them to a giant snake demon in exchange for wealth and power.
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* PlayedWith in ''Film/Neighbors2014''. The Radners, a married couple with an infant, become annoyed at the fraternity that moves in next door because they don't keep their noise down. However, the guys at Delta Psi Beta seem to be uncouth party boys at worst: most of the gruesomeness they get up to (e.g. dumping their trash on the Radners' lawn, a fight that injures a passing professor) is at least partially the result of their escalating feud with the Radners, who are notably surprised when Teddy shows kindness during the hazing ceremony.

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* PlayedWith in ''Film/Neighbors2014''.''Film/Neighbors2014'': PlayedWith. The Radners, a married couple with an infant, become annoyed at the fraternity that moves in next door because they don't keep their noise down. However, the guys at Delta Psi Beta seem to be uncouth party boys at worst: most of the gruesomeness they get up to (e.g. dumping their trash on the Radners' lawn, a fight that injures a passing professor) is at least partially the result of their escalating feud with the Radners, who are notably surprised when Teddy shows kindness during the hazing ceremony.
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** ''Film/Scream6'': The frat party only appears for two minutes, but a guy is about to sexually assault the extremely drunk Tara before Chad intervenes, punching the {{fratbro}} to stop him.

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** ''Film/Scream6'': ''Film/ScreamVI'': The frat party only appears for two minutes, but a guy is about to sexually assault the extremely drunk Tara before Chad intervenes, punching the {{fratbro}} to stop him.
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* ''Series/{{Boomtown}}'': In the episode "Brotherhood", a fraternity believes that a pledge died due to excessive binge drinking, and they conceal the body in a wall to cover up their actions. [[spoiler:Then it turns out that he [[NotQuiteDead wasn't dead, but simply unconscious]], and instead was [[BuriedAlive suffocated]] inside the wall.]]

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* ''Series/{{Boomtown}}'': ''Series/Boomtown2002'': In the episode "Brotherhood", a fraternity believes that a pledge died due to excessive binge drinking, and they conceal the body in a wall to cover up their actions. [[spoiler:Then it turns out that he [[NotQuiteDead wasn't dead, but simply unconscious]], and instead was [[BuriedAlive suffocated]] inside the wall.]]

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