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* ''WebAnimation/LoboWebseries'': The very first episode starts with Lobo going past an exercizing alien who says "Hey, watch it! What are you trying to do, take my head off?!" Lobo goes back to him and shoots his head clean off with blood and eyeballs spurting out.

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* ''WebAnimation/LoboWebseries'': The very first episode starts with Lobo going past an exercizing exercising alien who says "Hey, watch it! What are you trying to do, take my head off?!" Lobo goes back to him and shoots his head clean off with blood and eyeballs spurting out.



* WebAnimation/WolfSongTheMovie kicks off with a brief introduction just letting you know things are gonna be intense. Then we have a meeting, at the gates of hell, between Cerberus and his brother, about gathering 3 particular items. So far not too bad. Scene cuts to a pack struggling with food and then the brother of Cerberus shows up and cue a whole lotta bloodshed and several wolves dying. A survivor of the massacre, badly injured, then informs a nearby pack of the whole thing, but they in turn are massacred. Things ease off afterwards, but oh boy does this film start off so violently

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* WebAnimation/WolfSongTheMovie ''WebAnimation/WolfSongTheMovie'' kicks off with a brief introduction just letting you know things are gonna be intense. Then we have a meeting, at the gates of hell, between Cerberus and his brother, about gathering 3 three particular items. So far not too bad. Scene The scene then cuts to a pack struggling with food food, and then the brother of Cerberus suddenly shows up and cue a whole lotta bloodshed and several wolves dying. A survivor of the massacre, badly injured, then informs a nearby pack of the whole thing, but they in turn are massacred. massacred as well. Things ease off afterwards, but oh boy does this film start off so violently violently.
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*WebAnimation/WolfSongTheMovie kicks off with a brief introduction just letting you know things are gonna be intense. Then we have a meeting, at the gates of hell, between Cerberus and his brother, about gathering 3 particular items. So far not too bad. Scene cuts to a pack struggling with food and then the brother of Cerberus shows up and cue a whole lotta bloodshed and several wolves dying. A survivor of the massacre, badly injured, then informs a nearby pack of the whole thing, but they in turn are massacred. Things ease off afterwards, but oh boy does this film start off so violently
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* ''Series/Siren2018'': "Til Death Do Us Part" in Season 3 opens on Ryn having passionate sex with Ben, as both enjoy his newfound merpeople stamina (though it's not explicit).

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[[caption-width-right:350:[-Yes, that is a child being sent to the gallows. Yes, [[VanityPlate you read that right]], ''in a Creator/{{Disney}} movie.''-]]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:[-Yes, that is a child being sent to the gallows. Yes, [[VanityPlate you read that right]], ''in a Creator/{{Disney}} movie.''-]]][[caption-width-right:350:[-Ah, just another lighthearted Disney mo- wait, ''[[BigWhat WHAT?!]]''-]]]

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* ''Literature/GoblinSlayer'' appears to be a typical {{Fantasy}}-inspired work with NoNameGiven characters, such as Priestess, who is part of [[DevelopingDoomedCharacters a Greenhorn Team]] of ''VideoGame/DragonQuest''-like rookie adventurers as they tackle a common goblin nest. All seems well until the [[SquishyWizard Wizard gets overwhelmed by the critters]] ([[OurGoblinsAreDifferent who are atypical in this setting]] as {{Not So Harmless Villain}}s) and stabbed in the gut with a poison dagger, [[SuicidalOverconfidence the Warrior is brutally murdered and torn apart]], and [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil the Fighter is heinously and viciously gang-raped]]. Just as the goblins descend on the Priestess, the titular character arrives JustInTime, gives the Wizard a MercyKill because the poison's spread too far for an antidote, and then proceeds to [[LeaveNoSurvivors systematically slaughter every goblin in the nest]], ''[[WouldHurtAChild including goblin children]]'', [[NoSympathy with no pity, mercy or remorse whatsoever]]. Right off the bat, this shows readers that the series doesn't run on {{RPG Mechanics|Verse}}, that its inspiration is Western fantasy settings rather than EasternRPG tropes, and that a story built around killing the "weakest" monsters can be just as much of a challenge as fighting the strongest. All references to rape and murder of adventurers afterwards is briefly touched on compared to the gorefest that was its initial chapter.

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* ''Literature/GoblinSlayer'' ''Literature/GoblinSlayer'':
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appears to be a typical {{Fantasy}}-inspired work with NoNameGiven characters, such as Priestess, who is part of [[DevelopingDoomedCharacters a Greenhorn Team]] of ''VideoGame/DragonQuest''-like rookie adventurers as they tackle a common goblin nest. All seems well until the [[SquishyWizard Wizard gets overwhelmed by the critters]] ([[OurGoblinsAreDifferent who are atypical in this setting]] as {{Not So Harmless Villain}}s) and stabbed in the gut with a poison dagger, [[SuicidalOverconfidence the Warrior is brutally murdered and torn apart]], and [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil the Fighter is heinously and viciously gang-raped]]. Just as the goblins descend on the Priestess, the titular character arrives JustInTime, gives the Wizard a MercyKill because the poison's spread too far for an antidote, and then proceeds to [[LeaveNoSurvivors systematically slaughter every goblin in the nest]], ''[[WouldHurtAChild including goblin children]]'', [[NoSympathy with no pity, mercy or remorse whatsoever]]. Right off the bat, this shows readers that the series doesn't run on {{RPG Mechanics|Verse}}, that its inspiration is Western fantasy settings rather than EasternRPG tropes, and that a story built around killing the "weakest" monsters can be just as much of a challenge as fighting the strongest. All references to rape and murder of adventurers afterwards is briefly touched on compared to the gorefest that was its initial chapter.chapter.
** The ''Year One'' prequel begins with a young Goblin Slayer's origin story -- of being a witness to goblins [[RapePillageAndBurn razing his hometown to the ground, killing the men, and violating the women]], including his sister, followed by him getting brutalized to an inch of life while attempting to escape. The very first scene also depicts a village maiden attempting to buy time for her sisters to flee, only for all three of them to be raped by goblins.

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