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** In the adaptation of ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOracleGames'', Onox is very intent on being around and looming over Din after he's captured her, with only the fact that she's currently stuck in a magic crystal preventing things from going too far. It only gets worse after he learns Link is making progress and Din mocks him, causing him to loom over her while partially assuming his draconic form and promising that Link will suffer and she'll have a front-row seat to it as she looks on in horror.

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** In the adaptation of ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOracleGames'', ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOracleGames Oracle of Seasons]]'', Onox is very intent on being around and looming over Din after he's captured her, with only the fact that she's currently stuck in a magic crystal preventing things from going too far. It only gets worse after he learns Link is making progress and Din mocks him, causing him to loom over her while partially assuming his draconic form and promising that Link will suffer and she'll have a front-row seat to it as she looks on in horror.
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* A subversion occurs in ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'', notable due to coming from the last person you would expect it - Graz'zt, [[AlwaysChaoticEvil Demon]] [[DemonLordsAndArchdevils Prince of]] {{Lust}}. After caspturing Waukeen, TabletopGame/ForgottenRealms [[TheAlmightyDollar Goddess of coin and trade]], Graz'zt didn't pay much attention to her famous beauty and instead forced her to...[[CutLexLuthorACheck run his books, check his deals and help him fill his coffers with riches]].
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* In ''Fanfic/AhsokaTanoAndScorpiosRiddle'', the second titular character says this almost word for word after he has captured and BoundAndGagged the first one, saying "you're coming with me my pretty."
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** ''ComicBook/AstonishingXMen'': ComicBook/{{Iceman|MarvelComics}} waits for ComicBook/{{Mystique}} to run a bath, then gets into the water system, so that he IS the bathwater, then when Mystique gets in, he holds her down and "does it"; she doesn't tell anyone for some time afterward, so her subsequent betrayal of the X-Men to the Marauders and attempt to abduct the baby "Mutant Messiah" ComicBook/HopeSummers is seen as just another example of her innate treachery.

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** ''ComicBook/AstonishingXMen'': ComicBook/{{Iceman|MarvelComics}} waits for ComicBook/{{Mystique}} to run a bath, then gets into the water system, so that he IS the bathwater, then when Mystique gets in, he holds her down and "does it"; she doesn't tell anyone for some time afterward, so her subsequent betrayal of the X-Men to the Marauders and attempt to abduct the baby "Mutant Messiah" ComicBook/HopeSummers [[ComicBook/GenerationHope Hope Summers]] is seen as just another example of her innate treachery.

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* The cheek-licking variety shows up in a late ''[[Comicbook/TheAvengers Avengers]]'' issue, between Whirlwind and ComicBook/TheWasp. Bonus points for the fact that not only had he [[StalkerWithACrush been after her for years]], he'd just ''[[DudeShesLikeInAComa knocked her unconscious]]'' seconds before, and was stroking her leg as well. This makes the fact that in ''WesternAnimation/TheAvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes'', Whirlwind is pretty much a punching bag for the [[TookALevelInBadass leveled-up]] [[AdaptationalBadass TV Wasp]] ''hilarious.''
* B-list ''[[Comicbook/TheAvengers Avengers]]'' supervillain Graviton primarily uses his incredible, Magneto-level powers to chase after the ladies. In one memorable storyline, he leads a group of supervillains and masterminds in the capture of the ComicBook/WestCoastAvengers... so he can mack on Tigra. Similarly, ''ComicBook/{{Thunderbolts}}'' had an arc where, after taking the titular team prisoner, he had Moonstone (who had previously called him out for [[AndThenWhat having no goal beyond defeating heroes]]) brought before him, and tried to woo her by showing his accomplishments. Unfortunately for him, she was less than impressed and just laughed in his face, at which point he decided to just try to have her executed with the rest of her team (it didn't work).

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* The cheek-licking variety shows up in a late ''[[Comicbook/TheAvengers ''[[ComicBook/TheAvengers Avengers]]'' issue, between Whirlwind and ComicBook/TheWasp. Bonus points for the fact that not only had he [[StalkerWithACrush been after her for years]], he'd just ''[[DudeShesLikeInAComa knocked her unconscious]]'' seconds before, and was stroking her leg as well. This makes the fact that in ''WesternAnimation/TheAvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes'', Whirlwind is pretty much a punching bag for the [[TookALevelInBadass leveled-up]] [[AdaptationalBadass TV Wasp]] ''hilarious.''
* B-list ''[[Comicbook/TheAvengers ''[[ComicBook/TheAvengers Avengers]]'' supervillain Graviton primarily uses his incredible, Magneto-level powers to chase after the ladies. In one memorable storyline, he leads a group of supervillains and masterminds in the capture of the ComicBook/WestCoastAvengers... so he can mack on Tigra. Similarly, ''ComicBook/{{Thunderbolts}}'' had an arc where, after taking the titular team prisoner, he had Moonstone (who had previously called him out for [[AndThenWhat having no goal beyond defeating heroes]]) brought before him, and tried to woo her by showing his accomplishments. Unfortunately for him, she was less than impressed and just laughed in his face, at which point he decided to just try to have her executed with the rest of her team (it didn't work).



* Back in UsefulNotes/{{the Golden Age|OfComicBooks}}, it used to be very common for the supervillain to have designs on the token superheroine. In the old ''Comicbook/FantasticFour'' comics, [[ComicBook/InvisibleWoman Susan]] almost got forcibly married to [[ComicBook/SubMariner Namor]], Kang the Conqueror, or Mole Man every other issue.

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* Back in UsefulNotes/{{the Golden Age|OfComicBooks}}, it used to be very common for the supervillain to have designs on the token superheroine. In the old ''Comicbook/FantasticFour'' ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'' comics, [[ComicBook/InvisibleWoman Susan]] almost got forcibly married to [[ComicBook/SubMariner Namor]], Kang the Conqueror, or Mole Man every other issue.



* ''ComicBook/TheMightyThor'': In ''ComicBook/ThorAgesOfThunder'', the Enchantress is in the receiving end of this trope twice. In the first time, a Frost Giant disguised as a stone-mason attempted to cut a deal with the Asgardians to rebuild their walls in exchange for her hand in marriage. In the second one, Loki delivered her to another Frost Giant to be made his harem queen against her will. When Odin forces Loki to rescue her from his captor, he finds her in chains, sleeping and draped across the floor quite gracefully. He muses that she is indeed the most beautiful woman who has ever lived and briefly considers stealing her for himself instead.



* In ''[[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Thor: Ages of Thunder]]'', the Enchantress is in the receiving end of this trope twice. In the first time, a Frost Giant disguised as a stone-mason attempted to cut a deal with the Asgardians to rebuild their walls in exchange for her hand in marriage. In the second one, Loki delivered her to another Frost Giant to be made his harem queen against her will. When Odin forces Loki to rescue her from his captor, he finds her in chains, sleeping and draped across the floor quite gracefully. He muses that she is indeed the most beautiful woman who has ever lived and briefly considers stealing her for himself instead.
* In ''Comicbook/TheWalkingDead'', The Governor repeatedly rapes Michonne after Rick and his crew are captured in their initial encounter with Woodberry. She later dishes out some major retribution during their escape.
* In Golden Age ''Comicbook/WonderWoman'' stories in [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] and ''ComicBook/SensationComics'' this happened to ComicBook/SteveTrevor with alarming regularity. One of the most notable occurrences was when the Valkyrie Gundra kidnapped him away to Valhalla which led to Wonder Woman leading a contingent of Amazons against the {{Valkyries}} and defeating one of the Axis's most powerful comics only allies. (Given the Nazi's attempts to co-opt Norse Mythology in RealLife their Golden Age DC counterparts had the Valkyries' support).
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* In ''[[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Thor: Ages of Thunder]]'', the Enchantress is in the receiving end of this trope twice. In the first time, a Frost Giant disguised as a stone-mason attempted to cut a deal with the Asgardians to rebuild their walls in exchange for her hand in marriage. In the second one, Loki delivered her to another Frost Giant to be made his harem queen against her will. When Odin forces Loki to rescue her from his captor, he finds her in chains, sleeping and draped across the floor quite gracefully. He muses that she is indeed the most beautiful woman who has ever lived and briefly considers stealing her for himself instead.
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''ComicBook/TheWalkingDead'', The Governor repeatedly rapes Michonne after Rick and his crew are captured in their initial encounter with Woodberry. She later dishes out some major retribution during their escape.
* In Golden Age ''Comicbook/WonderWoman'' ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'' stories in [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] and ''ComicBook/SensationComics'' this happened to ComicBook/SteveTrevor with alarming regularity. One of the most notable occurrences was when the Valkyrie Gundra kidnapped him away to Valhalla which led to Wonder Woman leading a contingent of Amazons against the {{Valkyries}} and defeating one of the Axis's most powerful comics only allies. (Given the Nazi's attempts to co-opt Norse Mythology in RealLife their Golden Age DC counterparts had the Valkyries' support).
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** Black Maria did this to Sanji in Wano. Initially, she only seduced him to [[HoneyTrap capture him and use him as bait for Robin]], but then she also tried to keep him as a pet and make him love no one but her, even after she accomplished her initial goal. [[spoiler:Unfortunately for her, her initial plan backfired when Robin showed up.]]
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* Sansloy from ''Literature/TheFaerieQueene'' establishes his merits as a vile villain after pretending to be courteous night by trying to rape Princess Una. Even a lion can tell what he's doing is evil and tries to get involved.

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* Sansloy from ''Literature/TheFaerieQueene'' establishes his merits credentials as a vile villain after (after pretending to be courteous night knight) by trying to rape Princess Una. Even a lion can tell what he's doing is evil and tries to get involved.



** In ''Literature/BerenAndLuthien'', when Beren and Luthien [[spoiler:reach Morgoth's throneroom in the bowels of Angband, Morgoth's lust by Luthien helps buy her enough time to [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu sing him to sleep]] and steal back one of the titular Silmarils]]. Earlier in Luthien's story, she had been captured by Celegorm and Curufin, two sons of Feanor, who intended to force her to marry Celegorm in order to manipulate her father into an alliance. Celegorm's sentient hound, Huan, helps her escape before anything happens.

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** In ''Literature/BerenAndLuthien'', when Beren and Luthien [[spoiler:reach Morgoth's throneroom in the bowels of Angband, Morgoth's lust by for Luthien helps buy her enough time to [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu sing him to sleep]] and steal back one of the titular Silmarils]]. Earlier in Luthien's story, she had been captured by Celegorm and Curufin, two sons of Feanor, who intended to force her to marry Celegorm in order to manipulate her father into an alliance. Celegorm's sentient hound, Huan, helps her escape before anything happens.



** {{Subverted|Trope}} in ''Literature/{{Sourcery}}'' when Conina is taken to the Seriph's RoyalHarem and her companion Rincewind fears what will happen to her. Except Conina goes along of her own choice just to see what is it like inside and the Seriph has no real perverted designs on her - he just wants to hear the girls to tell him stories.

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** {{Subverted|Trope}} in ''Literature/{{Sourcery}}'' when Conina is taken to the Seriph's RoyalHarem and her companion Rincewind fears what will happen to her. Except Conina goes along of by her own choice just to see what it is it like inside inside, and the Seriph has no real perverted designs on her - he her--he just wants to hear the girls to tell him stories.
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* Reginella from the ComicBook/DisneyDucksComicUniverse was once almost forced to marry the tyrant who had invaded her planet. Luckily for her, her love interest happened to be Donald Duck, and she managed to call him to the rescue-and [[OneManArmy he made short work of them]].

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* Reginella from the ComicBook/DisneyDucksComicUniverse was once almost forced to marry the tyrant who had invaded her planet. Luckily for her, her love interest happened to be Donald Duck, and she managed to call him to the rescue-and rescue--and [[OneManArmy he made short work of them]].
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* ''Fanfic/AThingOfVikings'': Henry the Sinister takes the heirs to Brittany - Hawiz and Conan - captive and plays this straight with Hawiz. It even shows his villainy beyond just depravity as he intends to force himself on Hawiz, sire a bastard on her, and legitimize it. Then his child would be the only blood heir of the old Duke once William, Hawiz, and Conan [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness have been disposed of]].

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* ''Fanfic/AThingOfVikings'': Henry the Sinister takes the heirs to Brittany (and William's kinsmen) - Hawiz and Conan - captive and plays this straight with Hawiz. It even shows his villainy beyond just depravity as he intends to force himself on Hawiz, sire a bastard on her, and legitimize it. Then his child would be the only blood heir of the old Duke once William, Hawiz, and Conan [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness have been disposed of]].
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* ''Fanfic/AThingOfVikings'': Henry the Sinister takes the heirs to Brittany - Hawiz and Conan - captive and plays this straight with Hawiz. It even shows his villainy beyond just depravity as he intends to force himself on Hawiz, sire a bastard on her, and legitimize it. Then his child would be the only blood heir of the old Duke once William, Hawiz, and Conan [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness have been disposed of]].
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This trope has been a staple of movies ever since the early days of cinema, but it's a lot older than that. There are several examples in Creator/WilliamShakespeare's works -- most notably, of course, ''The Rape of Lucrece'', and others going back to ''Literature/{{Ramayana}}''. Almost always involves a male villain and female victim; the few gender-reversed or same-sex examples tend to play it for [[DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale comic effect]]. However, don't forget that VillainessesWantHeroes and if a villainess wants a male SexSlave or a consort, this is just what might happen if TheHero is unwilling to wed or bed her, especially if he's too weakened to fight his way out. Other exceptions to the BlackComedy effect are usually seen in BoysLove series and {{Slash Fic}}s where it's treated as fodder for easy {{wangst}} and [[HurtComfortFic hurt comfort]]. (Or fetish fuel, in some cases.)

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This trope has been a staple of movies ever since the early days of cinema, but it's a lot older than that. There are several examples in Creator/WilliamShakespeare's works -- most notably, of course, ''The Rape of Lucrece'', is an old one and others going goes back to ancient myths such as ''Literature/{{Ramayana}}''. Almost always involves a male villain and female victim; the few gender-reversed or same-sex examples tend to play it for [[DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale comic effect]]. However, don't forget that VillainessesWantHeroes and if a villainess wants a male SexSlave or a consort, this is just what might happen if TheHero is unwilling to wed or bed her, especially if he's too weakened to fight his way out. Other exceptions to the BlackComedy effect are usually seen in BoysLove series and {{Slash Fic}}s where it's treated as fodder for easy {{wangst}} and [[HurtComfortFic hurt comfort]]. (Or fetish fuel, in some cases.)



* In ''VideoGame/HeavenlySword'', the main character, Nariko, is captured by the main villain, King Bohan. Confronting her in her cell, he slowly taps his crotch armour in front of her face, before outright asking her for sex, describing her as "pretty" and stating that he believes life is "all about having fun." However, it goes no further after she responds with a threat to kill him.
* In ''VideoGame/IndianaJonesAndTheEmperorsTomb'', Marshall Kai captures Mei Ying, keeps in her in a bird cage and then sacrifices her to the demon Kong Tien, who possesses her just in time for a boss fight.
* In ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic'' there is a scene where Darth Malak is torturing the captive Bastila in order to turn her to TheDarkSide. He also strokes her cheek and tries to seduce her.
* In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaFourSwords'', the sorcerer Vaati abducts Princess Zelda with the explicit intention of making her his bride.

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* In ''VideoGame/HeavenlySword'', the main character, Nariko, ''VideoGame/HeavenlySword'': Nariko is captured by the main villain, King Bohan. Confronting her in her cell, he slowly taps his crotch armour in front of her face, before outright asking her for sex, describing her as "pretty" and stating that he believes life is "all about having fun." However, it goes no further after she responds with a threat to kill him.
* In ''VideoGame/IndianaJonesAndTheEmperorsTomb'', ''VideoGame/IndianaJonesAndTheEmperorsTomb'': Marshall Kai captures Mei Ying, keeps in her in a bird cage and then sacrifices her to the demon Kong Tien, who possesses her just in time for a boss fight.
* In ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic'' there is a scene where ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic'': Darth Malak is torturing tortures the captive Bastila in order to turn her to TheDarkSide. He also strokes her cheek and tries to seduce her.
* In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaFourSwords'', the ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaFourSwords'': The sorcerer Vaati abducts Princess Zelda with the explicit intention of making her his bride.



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* Admiral Vigoro attempts to pull this on Aika during your imprisonment in the Grand Fortress in ''VideoGame/SkiesOfArcadia''. Being violently rebuffed and subsequently beaten by her only [[LoveAtFirstPunch makes things worse]]. And when Vyse, Aika's best friend and TheHero of the game, rescues her, his reaction is more of amusement than pissed off. Luckily the only thing Vigoro actually managed to do was [[MuggingTheMonster annoy]] [[MagicKnight Aika]].

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* ''VideoGame/SkiesOfArcadia'': Admiral Vigoro attempts to pull this on Aika during your imprisonment in the Grand Fortress in ''VideoGame/SkiesOfArcadia''.Fortress. Being violently rebuffed and subsequently beaten by her only [[LoveAtFirstPunch makes things worse]]. And when Vyse, Aika's best friend and TheHero of the game, rescues her, his reaction is more of amusement than pissed off. Luckily the only thing Vigoro actually managed to do was [[MuggingTheMonster annoy]] [[MagicKnight Aika]].



* Gorgeous Gal from the ''WesternAnimation/{{Woody Woodpecker}}'' cartoon 'WesternAnimation/AFineFeatheredFrenzy', an old, rich, widowed and extremely overweight bird who falls for Woody at first sight. Her first attempt, where she traps Woody in a dungeon made to look like a wedding chapel, fails when he escapes. Her second attempt, when she tracks him down to an island and drags him into a golden submarine, ends better with a priest emerging from the watercraft and placing a 'Just Married' sign around the hatch. The cartoon ends with the submarine sailing off into the sunset.

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* Gorgeous Gal from the ''WesternAnimation/{{Woody Woodpecker}}'' cartoon Woodpecker}}'': In 'WesternAnimation/AFineFeatheredFrenzy', Gorgeous Gal is an old, rich, widowed and extremely overweight bird who falls for Woody at first sight. Her first attempt, where she traps Woody in a dungeon made to look like a wedding chapel, fails when he escapes. Her second attempt, when she tracks him down to an island and drags him into a golden submarine, ends better with a priest emerging from the watercraft and placing a 'Just Married' sign around the hatch. The cartoon ends with the submarine sailing off into the sunset.
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** Post-Marineford, Blackbeard did this to Jewelry Bonney. He said that she was too weak to join his crew, but she could stay if she became his woman. Her response? A kick to Blackbeard's face. This became [MemeticMolester infamously]] uncomfortable in retrospect when it was later revealed that [[spoiler:Bonney was a 10 year child at the time using her Devil Fruit to hide her true age.]]

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** Post-Marineford, Blackbeard did this to Jewelry Bonney. He said that she was too weak to join his crew, but she could stay if she became his woman. Her response? A kick to Blackbeard's face. This became [MemeticMolester [[MemeticMolester infamously]] uncomfortable in retrospect when it was later revealed that [[spoiler:Bonney was a 10 year child at the time using her Devil Fruit to hide her true age.]]
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** Post-Marineford, Blackbeard did this to Jewelry Bonney. He said that she was too weak to join his crew, but she could stay if she became his woman. Her response? A kick to Blackbeard's face. This became very uncomfortable in retrospect when it was later revealed [[spoiler:Bonney was a 10 year child at the time using her Devil Fruit to disguise her true age.]]

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** Post-Marineford, Blackbeard did this to Jewelry Bonney. He said that she was too weak to join his crew, but she could stay if she became his woman. Her response? A kick to Blackbeard's face. This became very [MemeticMolester infamously]] uncomfortable in retrospect when it was later revealed that [[spoiler:Bonney was a 10 year child at the time using her Devil Fruit to disguise hide her true age.]]
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** Post-Marineford, Blackbeard did this to Jewelry Bonney. He said that she was too weak to join his crew, but she could stay if she became his woman. Her response? A kick to Blackbeard's face. This became very uncomfortable in retrospect when it was later revealed [[spoiler:Bonney was a 10 year child at the time using her Devil Fruit to disguise her true age.{]

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** Post-Marineford, Blackbeard did this to Jewelry Bonney. He said that she was too weak to join his crew, but she could stay if she became his woman. Her response? A kick to Blackbeard's face. This became very uncomfortable in retrospect when it was later revealed [[spoiler:Bonney was a 10 year child at the time using her Devil Fruit to disguise her true age.{]]]
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** Blackbeard recently did this to [[spoiler:Jewelry Bonney.]] He said that she was too weak to join his crew, but she could stay if she became his woman. Her response? [[spoiler:A kick to Blackbeard's face.]]

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** Post-Marineford, Blackbeard recently did this to [[spoiler:Jewelry Bonney.]] Jewelry Bonney. He said that she was too weak to join his crew, but she could stay if she became his woman. Her response? [[spoiler:A A kick to Blackbeard's face.]]face. This became very uncomfortable in retrospect when it was later revealed [[spoiler:Bonney was a 10 year child at the time using her Devil Fruit to disguise her true age.{]
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* In ''Manga/{{X 1999}}'', Fuuma [[FaceHeelTurn reveals himself]] as Kamui's fate bound enemy, binds and [[ColdBloodedTorture tortures]] Kamui, murders [[KickTheDog his own sister]] and Kamui's [[AndYourLittleDogToo childhood sweetheart]]; and since it was obviously not enough, he then ''licks'' Kamui's neck. [[EvilIsSexy It was hot, too]].

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* In ''Manga/{{X 1999}}'', Fuuma [[FaceHeelTurn reveals himself]] as Kamui's fate bound enemy, binds and [[ColdBloodedTorture tortures]] Kamui, murders [[KickTheDog his own sister]] and Kamui's [[AndYourLittleDogToo childhood sweetheart]]; and since it was obviously not enough, he then ''licks'' Kamui's neck. [[EvilIsSexy It was hot, too]].



* ''Series/AmericanGothic1995'': A disturbing inversion of this occurs. Not only is there no hero in sight to show up and save [[PluckyGirl Gail]] from sexual ravishment by MagnificentBastard Sheriff Buck -- since Dr. Crower a) is absolutely clueless about what is developing between them, b) has his own problems and c) is never even implied to have any interest in Gail other than as a friend -- but Gail ''actually wants it.'' (Because, of course, EvilIsSexy and EvilFeelsGood.) The fact she is willing, overcome by her desires, and unable to resist Buck, however, does not stop the scene in question from being depraved: it [[DoubleEntendre takes place in a garden]] replete with unsettling statuary, and the DiscretionShot used throughout is downright surreal, with imagery that switched from {{symbolism}} to MindScrew territory.

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** It's sort of implied in ''Film/BatmanForever'' that the Riddler wants to do this to Chase Meridian.

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* In the [[Manga/TheLegendOfZeldaAkiraHimekawa manga adaptation]] of ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOracleGames'', Onox is very intent on being around and looming over Din after he's captured her, with only the fact that she's currently stuck in a magic crystal preventing things from going too far. It only gets worse after he learns Link is making progress and Din mocks him, causing him to loom over her while partially assuming his draconic form and promising that Link will suffer and she'll have a front-row seat to it as she looks on in horror.

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** In ''Manga/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess2016'', King Bulblin kidnaps Ilia with the intention of making her the princess of the Bulblin tribe, complete with PervertedDrooling.
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* ''VideoGame/Disgaea7VowOfTheVirtueless'': Shogun Yeyasu surrounds himself with women whom he pays to keep him company, and likes teasing and chasing them around... though he's aghast to learn that this naturally causes them to ''dislike'' being around him. After pulling an ISurrenderSuckers to get the upper hand, he [[EvilGloating gloats]] to Pirilika about his intention to ''force'' her into "an innocent romance"... starting with exchanging love letters.



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** In ''VideoGame/SuperPaperMario,'' they ''do'' in fact get married, though Peach is under an enchantment at the time and the ceremony is against her will. Throughout the remainder of the game, Bowser insists on referring to her as his wife and behaves in a relatively chivalrous fashion ([[AntiVillain for Bowser]]), [[spoiler: even sacrificing himself at one point to save her and the brothers]].

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** In ''VideoGame/SuperPaperMario,'' they ''do'' in fact get married, though Peach is under an enchantment at the time and the ceremony is against her will. Throughout the remainder of the game, Bowser insists on referring to her as his wife and behaves in a relatively chivalrous fashion ([[AntiVillain for Bowser]]), [[spoiler: even [[spoiler:even sacrificing himself at one point to save her and the brothers]].



** In the Mario anime ''Anime/TheGreatMissionToSavePrincessPeach'', Bowser kidnaps Peach with the explicit intention of marrying her, and Mario's job is to save her before they can marry on Friday the 13th. He succeeds in this aim, but Peach [[BittersweetEnding ends up marrying]] CanonForeigner Prince Haru - [[DieForOurShip to the annoyance of most Mario Bros fans.]]

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** In the Mario anime ''Anime/TheGreatMissionToSavePrincessPeach'', Bowser kidnaps Peach with the explicit intention of marrying her, and Mario's job is to save her before they can marry on Friday the 13th. He succeeds in this aim, but Peach [[BittersweetEnding ends up marrying]] CanonForeigner Prince Haru - [[DieForOurShip to the annoyance of most Mario Bros fans.]]fans]].



* Implied in ''VisualNovel/{{Melody}}'' when Steve corners the title character on her way to the bathroom at a party. It’s not clear what he intends for her, but one can assume that it is in the territory of sexual assault.

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* Implied in ''VisualNovel/{{Melody}}'' when Steve corners the title character on her way to the bathroom at a party. It’s It's not clear what he intends for her, but one can assume that it is in the territory of sexual assault.



* The finale of ''VisualNovel/SpiritHunterNG'' has a rare female-on-male example taken fully seriously. [[PerversePuppet Kakuya]] reveals herself to be [[{{Yandere}} violently in love]] with Akira after she traps him in a PocketDimension with her, and makes it clear that she wants to have 'grown-up' fun with him, whether he reciprocates or not.



* The finale of ''VisualNovel/SpiritHunterNG'' has a rare female-on-male example taken fully seriously. [[PerversePuppet Kakuya]] reveals herself to be [[{{Yandere}} violently in love]] with Akira after she traps him in a PocketDimension with her, and makes it clear that she wants to have 'grown-up' fun with him, whether he reciprocates or not.



* Inverted in ''Webcomic/CommanderKitty''. [[http://www.commanderkitty.com/2009/02/01/release-the-princesses/ When CK receives his "tribute" of three princesses after having taken over the Cat System,]] [[http://www.commanderkitty.com/2009/02/08/and-now-our-story/ it's the princesses who make the first move on CK.]] [[spoiler: Of course, it's AllJustADream.]]

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* Inverted in ''Webcomic/CommanderKitty''. [[http://www.commanderkitty.com/2009/02/01/release-the-princesses/ When CK receives his "tribute" of three princesses after having taken over the Cat System,]] System]], [[http://www.commanderkitty.com/2009/02/08/and-now-our-story/ it's the princesses who make the first move on CK.]] CK]]. [[spoiler: Of course, it's AllJustADream.]]
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* In the ''Literature/TheHanSoloTrilogy'' trilogy, Jabba makes note of another female's "excellent, well-muscled shoulders" and that she'd make an excellent dancing girl. So that might be another clue. In the ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' universe, there seems to be an implication that Jabba is considered some sort of deviant for his proclivities toward humanoid dancing girls. What that says about the fact that most other Hutts in the EU are shown [[MarsNeedsWomen the same way]] is really]] [[MostWritersAreMale up to]] you.

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* In the ''Literature/TheHanSoloTrilogy'' trilogy, Jabba makes note of another female's "excellent, well-muscled shoulders" and that she'd make an excellent dancing girl. So that might be another clue. In the ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' universe, there seems to be an implication that Jabba is considered some sort of deviant for his proclivities toward humanoid dancing girls. What that says about the fact that most other Hutts in the EU are shown [[MarsNeedsWomen the same way]] is really]] really [[MostWritersAreMale up to]] you.to you]].
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* In A. C. Crispin's ''Han Solo'' trilogy, Jabba makes note of another female's "excellent, well-muscled shoulders" and that she'd make an excellent dancing girl. So that might be another clue. In the [[Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse Expanded Universe]], there seems to be an implication that Jabba is considered some sort of deviant for his proclivities toward humanoid dancing girls. What that says about the fact that most other Hutts in the EU are shown [[MarsNeedsWomen the same way]] is [[RunningGag really]] [[MostWritersAreMale up to]] you.

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* In A. C. Crispin's ''Han Solo'' the ''Literature/TheHanSoloTrilogy'' trilogy, Jabba makes note of another female's "excellent, well-muscled shoulders" and that she'd make an excellent dancing girl. So that might be another clue. In the [[Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse Expanded Universe]], ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' universe, there seems to be an implication that Jabba is considered some sort of deviant for his proclivities toward humanoid dancing girls. What that says about the fact that most other Hutts in the EU are shown [[MarsNeedsWomen the same way]] is [[RunningGag really]] [[MostWritersAreMale up to]] you.
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* In the controversial ''ComicBook/IdentityCrisis'' comic miniseries, Doctor Light (no, [[VideoGame/MegaManClassic not him]]) was revealed to be a {{rap|eIsASpecialKindOfEvil}}ist, having done this to Sue Dibny, wife of ComicBook/ElongatedMan.

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* In the controversial ''ComicBook/IdentityCrisis'' ''ComicBook/IdentityCrisis2004'' comic miniseries, Doctor Light (no, [[VideoGame/MegaManClassic not him]]) was revealed to be a {{rap|eIsASpecialKindOfEvil}}ist, having done this to Sue Dibny, wife of ComicBook/ElongatedMan.
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* ''Fanfic/AClashOfNeets'': One of the Kinslayer's goals, in addition to conquering the world and enslaving the goddesses, is making the ice witch Wiz his bride and queen. Not because he's in love with her, or even really in ''lust'' with her (they're both undead after all). It's just that she was the only woman who ever turned down his charms back when he was still human, and he still hasn't gotten over the blow to his pride, even centuries after the fact.
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* ''Film/WildWildWest'': Dr. Loveless and his crew kidnap the luscious Rita and leave Jim and Gordon for dead in the middle of nowhere. When Jim tries to make fun of Loveless being an impotent cripple, he sneers that he'll simply invent something that will allow him to have his way with her. Though in the end, nothing really comes of it, mostly because Loveless has more urgent priorities such as taking over the damn country first.

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* ''Film/WildWildWest'': Dr. Loveless and his crew kidnap the luscious Rita and leave Jim and Gordon for dead in the middle of nowhere. When Jim tries to make fun of Loveless being an impotent cripple, he sneers that he'll simply invent something that will allow him to have his way with her. Though in the end, nothing really comes of it, mostly because Loveless has more urgent priorities such as taking over the damn country first.first (and actually lacks the lower half of his body so really can't do much anyway).
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** King Aegon IV "The Unworthy" Targaryen from the historical background was a big fan of this trope. He was an infamous womanizer and it's said that so long as they were female, he would nail AnythingThatMoves whether they were noblewomen or commonborn. It's said that his personal motto was "[[BatheHerAndBringHerToMe Wash Her and Bring Her to My Bed]]" and this was not hyperbole; the decent women of King's Landing were not safe, and he had his [[DirtyCop Goldcloaks]] search for women pretty enough for him.

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** King Aegon IV "The Unworthy" Targaryen from the historical background was a big fan of this trope. He was an infamous womanizer and it's said that so long as they were female, he would nail AnythingThatMoves anything that moves whether they were noblewomen or commonborn. It's said that his personal motto was "[[BatheHerAndBringHerToMe Wash Her and Bring Her to My Bed]]" and this was not hyperbole; the decent women of King's Landing were not safe, and he had his [[DirtyCop Goldcloaks]] search for women pretty enough for him.
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* In ''Literature/DragonBones'', this happens to Ward [[spoiler: after he was kidnapped. The woman touched him earlier, with implicit consent, but when she touches his ear after she proved to be a traitor, murderer and sadist, he's disgusted]].

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* ''Literature/{{Hurog}}'': In ''Literature/DragonBones'', ''Dragon Bones'', this happens to Ward [[spoiler: after he was kidnapped. The woman touched him earlier, with implicit consent, but when she touches his ear after she proved to be a traitor, murderer and sadist, he's disgusted]].



* In ''Literature/TheCurseOfChalion'', 16-year-old Princess Iselle is told in no uncertain terms that unless she marries the EvilChancellor's 40-year-old (and even more evil) brother he will rape her until she conceives (on the theory that she will submit to marriage rather than bear a bastard). Her secretary/tutor prays for his death and gets it... [[YourPrincessIsInAnotherCastle but the book is only half over, and we (or at least he) has not heard the last of the frustrated bridegroom]].

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* ''Literature/WorldOfTheFiveGods'': In ''Literature/TheCurseOfChalion'', ''The Curse of Chalion'', 16-year-old Princess Iselle is told in no uncertain terms that unless she marries the EvilChancellor's 40-year-old (and even more evil) brother he will rape her until she conceives (on the theory that she will submit to marriage rather than bear a bastard). Her secretary/tutor prays for his death and gets it... [[YourPrincessIsInAnotherCastle but the book is only half over, and we (or at least he) has not heard the last of the frustrated bridegroom]].

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