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* A downplayed example in ''Series/PeepShow''; whatever's happening at the New Year's Eve party that freaks out everyone who walks into it. We don't see anything and only hear a very ominous bass-heavy dance beat, but even notably crack-addled hedonist Super Hans is utterly freaked out by whatever depravities are going on within.

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* A downplayed example in ''Series/PeepShow''; whatever's happening at the New Year's Eve party that freaks out everyone who walks into it. We don't see anything and only hear a very ominous bass-heavy dance beat, but even notably crack-addled hedonist maniac Super Hans is utterly freaked out by whatever depravities are going on within.
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* A downplayed example in ''Series/PeepShow''; whatever's happening at the New Year's Eve party that freaks out everyone who walks into it. We don't see anything and only hear a very ominous bass-heavy dance beat, but even notably crack-addled hedonist Super Hans is utterly freaked out by whatever depravities are going on within.
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* ''Wiki/SCPFoundation'': SCP-682 has been on both ends of the "showing the other is themselves a monster" variety. SCP-682 is an OmnicidalManiac EldritchAbomination, but even it is too terrified to dare attack SCP-173. It also didn't attack Dr. Clef when placed in a room with him, just stood there quietly for some reason. On the other end, SCP-343 (God/something everyone calls "God") refused to kill 682 when asked, saying that because he didn't create it, it's not his problem.

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* ''Wiki/SCPFoundation'': ''Website/SCPFoundation'': SCP-682 has been on both ends of the "showing the other is themselves a monster" variety. SCP-682 is an OmnicidalManiac EldritchAbomination, but even it is too terrified to dare attack SCP-173. It also didn't attack Dr. Clef when placed in a room with him, just stood there quietly for some reason. On the other end, SCP-343 (God/something everyone calls "God") refused to kill 682 when asked, saying that because he didn't create it, it's not his problem.
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Well, it looks like this is TheEnd. The EldritchAbomination rears up on its ugly, misshapen limbs, and devours TheHero face first. The audience does a collective cringe since, as everyone knows, watching someone getting [[NightmareFuel eaten alive]] is [[FamilyUnfriendlyDeath not a particularly pretty sight]]. Audiences prepare for the sickening crunch as the monster...

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Well, it looks like this is TheEnd. The EldritchAbomination rears up on its ugly, misshapen limbs, and devours TheHero face first. The audience does a collective cringe since, as everyone knows, watching someone getting [[NightmareFuel eaten alive]] is [[FamilyUnfriendlyDeath not a particularly pretty sight]]. Audiences prepare for the sickening crunch SickeningCrunch as the monster...
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* ''Fanfic/AbraxasHrodvitnon'': In this ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'' Franchise/MonsterVerse fanfiction, [[Characters/AbraxasHrodvitnonTitansAndOtherCreatures Scylla]] is revolted by a Many construct to the point that after biting it she spits to get the blood out of her mouth, and, once the construct is dead, she makes no attempt to eat it. Bear in mind that Scylla's profile in [=MonsterVerse=] canon supplementary material describes her as usually being a carrion-eater.

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* ''Fanfic/AbraxasHrodvitnon'': In this ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'' Franchise/MonsterVerse fanfiction, [[Characters/AbraxasHrodvitnonTitansAndOtherCreatures Scylla]] is revolted by a Many construct to the point that that, after biting it during their fight, she spits to get the its blood out of her mouth, and, once mouth. Once the construct is dead, she makes no attempt to eat it. Bear in mind that Scylla's profile in [=MonsterVerse=] canon supplementary material describes her as usually being a carrion-eater.
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* ''WebAnimation/MadnessCombat'': Episode 10 has [[BigBad the Auditor]], who recently gained the power to assimilate corpses, accidentally assimilate the body of [[AxCrazy Tricky the Clown]] in a panic, prompting both [[RapidFireNo the video itself to freak out]] and the Auditor getting his body hijacked by Tricky. The next episode is spent dealing with the resulting Tricky[=/=]Auditor fusion.
-->'''The Auditor:''' WHAT?\\
'''Tricky:''' HELLO AGAIN!!!\\
'''The Auditor:''' NO!\\
'''Tricky:''' YES!\\
'''The Auditor:''' [[RapidFireNo NO NO NO]]!\\
'''Tricky:''' [[RapidFireYes YES!!! YES!!! YES!!!]]
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* Twice in ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'', enemies suffer from trying to consume Nemu Kurotsuchi. First is Szayelaporro, whose use of Nemu to grow a new body for himself exposes him to drugs that Mayuri kept inside her- most notably, one that causes AndIMustScream. Second is [[spoiler: Pernida, who consumes her remains to gain her powers, but fails to consume her brain. Nemu's brain serves as a control for her incredibly aggressive HealingFactor, so without it, her regeneration takes over Pernida's entire body and turns it into a mass of cancer.]]

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* Twice in ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'', enemies suffer from trying to consume Nemu Kurotsuchi. First is Szayelaporro, whose use of Nemu to grow a new body for himself exposes him to drugs that Mayuri kept inside her- most notably, one that causes AndIMustScream. Second is [[spoiler: Pernida, [[spoiler:Pernida, who consumes her remains to gain her powers, but fails to consume her brain. Nemu's brain serves as a control for her incredibly aggressive HealingFactor, so without it, her regeneration takes over Pernida's entire body and turns it into a mass of cancer.]]



** Phoenix hosts tend to inspire this reaction in everything up to and including cosmic horrors, to the point where [[spoiler: Harry]] reckons he can solve the problem of soul-eating god-killing abomination by locking it in his head with a very territorial Phoenix fragment. Considering that this same fragment did something similar to an EldritchAbomination, [[spoiler: a fragment of the Elder God Chthon]] at the end of the first book, this is entirely justified.

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** Phoenix hosts tend to inspire this reaction in everything up to and including cosmic horrors, to the point where [[spoiler: Harry]] [[spoiler:Harry]] reckons he can solve the problem of soul-eating god-killing abomination by locking it in his head with a very territorial Phoenix fragment. Considering that this same fragment did something similar to an EldritchAbomination, [[spoiler: a [[spoiler:a fragment of the Elder God Chthon]] at the end of the first book, this is entirely justified.



* In ''WebVideo/DeathNoteTheAbridgedSeriesKpts4tv'', when [[spoiler: Mello kidnaps Sayu]] Mr. Yagami ''begs'' Mello to kidnap Light as well. Also Mr. Yagami mentions that he got kicked out of the [[Literature/HarryPotter Death]] [[RonTheDeathEater Eaters]] because he [[FantasyGunControl insisted on using a gun.]]

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* In ''WebVideo/DeathNoteTheAbridgedSeriesKpts4tv'', when [[spoiler: Mello [[spoiler:Mello kidnaps Sayu]] Mr. Yagami ''begs'' Mello to kidnap Light as well. Also Mr. Yagami mentions that he got kicked out of the [[Literature/HarryPotter Death]] [[RonTheDeathEater Eaters]] because he [[FantasyGunControl insisted on using a gun.]]



* ''Fanfic/AKnightsTaleAsInquisitor'': During its attempt to steal the body and identity of Arturia, [[spoiler: the [[BodySnatcher Envy Demon's]] encounter with her dragonic side in her mind during the NightmareSequence is so much to handle that, for the first time in its long lifespan, it wants to ''vomit'' out all of the knowledge it gained from her memories before getting forced out of the mindscape. In fact, the aftermath shows Envy puking nonstop in the real world, showing how traumatizing that encounter was for it]].

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* ''Fanfic/AKnightsTaleAsInquisitor'': During its attempt to steal the body and identity of Arturia, [[spoiler: the [[spoiler:the [[BodySnatcher Envy Demon's]] encounter with her dragonic side in her mind during the NightmareSequence is so much to handle that, for the first time in its long lifespan, it wants to ''vomit'' out all of the knowledge it gained from her memories before getting forced out of the mindscape. In fact, the aftermath shows Envy puking nonstop in the real world, showing how traumatizing that encounter was for it]].



** [[TheAlcatraz Azkaban]] is guarded by [[EmotionEater joy-sucking]] {{Eldritch Abomination}}s called Dementors, which normally drive prisoners insane or drain their motivation to escape. Sirius was imprisoned there for alleged mass murder and for the betrayal of his best friends (Harry's parents), James and Lily Potter. But he still manages to get past the Dementors and escape. [[spoiler: This is partly because he spends a lot of time in the form of a dog, meaning his simpler emotions are harder for Dementors to detect and consume. Also, Sirius is so unhappy already, over the deaths of Harry's parents and over his own wrongful imprisonment, that there isn't really much joy left for the Dementors to eat. His escape is motivated not by positive emotions like hope, but by desire for revenge against Peter Pettigrew--who ''really'' betrayed Harry's parents, massacred all those bystanders, framed Sirius for it all, and is very likely lying in wait to deliver Harry to Voldemort.]]

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** [[TheAlcatraz Azkaban]] is guarded by [[EmotionEater joy-sucking]] {{Eldritch Abomination}}s called Dementors, which normally drive prisoners insane or drain their motivation to escape. Sirius was imprisoned there for alleged mass murder and for the betrayal of his best friends (Harry's parents), James and Lily Potter. But he still manages to get past the Dementors and escape. [[spoiler: This [[spoiler:This is partly because he spends a lot of time in the form of a dog, meaning his simpler emotions are harder for Dementors to detect and consume. Also, Sirius is so unhappy already, over the deaths of Harry's parents and over his own wrongful imprisonment, that there isn't really much joy left for the Dementors to eat. His escape is motivated not by positive emotions like hope, but by desire for revenge against Peter Pettigrew--who ''really'' betrayed Harry's parents, massacred all those bystanders, framed Sirius for it all, and is very likely lying in wait to deliver Harry to Voldemort.]]



* Humanity as a whole has a unique resistance to [[{{Telepathy}} mind reading]] in ''The Damned'' by Alan Dean Foster, [[BrownNote causing mental trauma in any alien that tries it]]. [[HumanityIsInsane Species-wide insanity]] [[DisabilityImmunity has advantages]]. This comes back to haunt humanity after [[HumansAreWarriors the war they were recruited to fight in]] by [[TheFederation The Weave]] has ended: humans' resistance to mind reading and violent tendencies [[spoiler: convince the other races of The Weave to not admit them as equal partners, and indeed to consider eliminating the human race. Fortunately another member race that is immune to the mental trauma (the Lepar, by virtue of being TooDumbToFool) is discovered, and humanity is admitted to The Weave because the Lepar exist as a failsafe should the humans get out of hand. For their part, humans and Lepar get along just fine]].

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* Humanity as a whole has a unique resistance to [[{{Telepathy}} mind reading]] in ''The Damned'' by Alan Dean Foster, [[BrownNote causing mental trauma in any alien that tries it]]. [[HumanityIsInsane Species-wide insanity]] [[DisabilityImmunity has advantages]]. This comes back to haunt humanity after [[HumansAreWarriors the war they were recruited to fight in]] by [[TheFederation The Weave]] has ended: humans' resistance to mind reading and violent tendencies [[spoiler: convince [[spoiler:convince the other races of The Weave to not admit them as equal partners, and indeed to consider eliminating the human race. Fortunately another member race that is immune to the mental trauma (the Lepar, by virtue of being TooDumbToFool) is discovered, and humanity is admitted to The Weave because the Lepar exist as a failsafe should the humans get out of hand. For their part, humans and Lepar get along just fine]].



** In another episode, Angelus bites a jock, but spits out his blood in disgust. The jock was taking steroids [[spoiler: and was mutating into a fish-monster]].
** One early episode centers on a [[BodySurf Body Surfing]] demon which possesses Jenny Calendar. The heroes solution is for Angel to attack Demon!Jenny, causing the demon to jump into [[GrandTheftMe Angel's body]] in self defense. [[spoiler: Too bad for him that Angel already had a demon in him, due to being a vampire. And it was raring for a fight, killing the newcomer.]] Funny how Angel seems to end up in this trope a lot, huh?

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** In another episode, Angelus bites a jock, but spits out his blood in disgust. The jock was taking steroids [[spoiler: and [[spoiler:and was mutating into a fish-monster]].
** One early episode centers on a [[BodySurf Body Surfing]] demon which possesses Jenny Calendar. The heroes solution is for Angel to attack Demon!Jenny, causing the demon to jump into [[GrandTheftMe Angel's body]] in self defense. [[spoiler: Too [[spoiler:Too bad for him that Angel already had a demon in him, due to being a vampire. And it was raring for a fight, killing the newcomer.]] Funny how Angel seems to end up in this trope a lot, huh?



* ''Series/{{The Strain|TVSeries}}'': Eichhorst finally corners and drinks the blood of Abraham Setrakian [[spoiler: but is poisoned because Setrakian overdosed on blood thinners. This weakens Eichhorst and allows Setrakian to finally destroy him]].
* In the climax of the AMC mini-series adaptation of ''Series/TheTerror'', [[spoiler: the monstrous spirit-creature Tuunbaq chokes to death immediately after scarfing down murderous mutineer Cornelius Hickey. It's left ambiguous as to whether it was poisoned by the exceptional evil of Hickey's soul (as alluded to in the novel where the Tuunbaq actually avoids Hickey for this reason), or by the actual poison that was inside Hickey and his conspirators after they cannibalized Dr. Goodsir, who had poisoned himself as a trap knowing they would eat him]].

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* ''Series/{{The Strain|TVSeries}}'': Eichhorst finally corners and drinks the blood of Abraham Setrakian [[spoiler: but [[spoiler:but is poisoned because Setrakian overdosed on blood thinners. This weakens Eichhorst and allows Setrakian to finally destroy him]].
* In the climax of the AMC mini-series adaptation of ''Series/TheTerror'', [[spoiler: the [[spoiler:the monstrous spirit-creature Tuunbaq chokes to death immediately after scarfing down murderous mutineer Cornelius Hickey. It's left ambiguous as to whether it was poisoned by the exceptional evil of Hickey's soul (as alluded to in the novel where the Tuunbaq actually avoids Hickey for this reason), or by the actual poison that was inside Hickey and his conspirators after they cannibalized Dr. Goodsir, who had poisoned himself as a trap knowing they would eat him]].



** The premise of the CCC event involved one of the escaped Demons from the Arc 1 finale coming to a remote oil rig/covert magical experimentation facility and hiding inside [[spoiler: the staff psychiatrist, Kiara Sessyoin]]. While he was initially able to control them without issue, the demon made the spectacularly unwise decision to try and flip through every version of their psyche, including the one where they [[spoiler: served as the final boss of CCC, as Kiara consumed multiple bosses in that timeline.]] After that, the demon gradually lost control, gradually becoming less and less able to influence his host, eventually becoming nothing more than a stray thought in the body he was “possessing”, and ended up begging first to be released, then for his life as [[spoiler: Kiara]] absorbed what was left of his ego, leaving them in complete control of their own body and full of memories from a timeline where they recklessly and destructively pursued their own pleasure, and full of enough demonic power to repeat that same hedonistic ambition.

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** The premise of the CCC event involved one of the escaped Demons from the Arc 1 finale coming to a remote oil rig/covert magical experimentation facility and hiding inside [[spoiler: the [[spoiler:the staff psychiatrist, Kiara Sessyoin]]. While he was initially able to control them without issue, the demon made the spectacularly unwise decision to try and flip through every version of their psyche, including the one where they [[spoiler: served [[spoiler:served as the final boss of CCC, as Kiara consumed multiple bosses in that timeline.]] After that, the demon gradually lost control, gradually becoming less and less able to influence his host, eventually becoming nothing more than a stray thought in the body he was “possessing”, "possessing," and ended up begging first to be released, then for his life as [[spoiler: Kiara]] [[spoiler:Kiara]] absorbed what was left of his ego, leaving them in complete control of their own body and full of memories from a timeline where they recklessly and destructively pursued their own pleasure, and full of enough demonic power to repeat that same hedonistic ambition.



* ''VisualNovel/MuvLuvAlternative'' has the famous CHOMP scene which is a terrible subversion of this. As a Shirogane Takeru is being consoled by [[spoiler: Marimo]] a Soldier-class BETA sneaks up and 'chomp's her head. It does spit her out as Takeru turns to see why she suddenly went silent [[spoiler: and sees her head ripped in half with her chomped off brain clearly visible and gives Takeru a serious case of [[ShellShockedVeteran PTSD]]]].

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* ''VisualNovel/MuvLuvAlternative'' has the famous CHOMP scene which is a terrible subversion of this. As a Shirogane Takeru is being consoled by [[spoiler: Marimo]] [[spoiler:Marimo]] a Soldier-class BETA sneaks up and 'chomp's her head. It does spit her out as Takeru turns to see why she suddenly went silent [[spoiler: and [[spoiler:and sees her head ripped in half with her chomped off brain clearly visible and gives Takeru a serious case of [[ShellShockedVeteran PTSD]]]].



* In ''VideoGame/StreetFighterV'', [[HumanoidAbomination Necalli]], the devourer of souls, attempts to devour [[PersonOfMassDestruction Akuma]]'s soul. [[spoiler:He's able to ''consume'' it, yes, but not ''contain'' it; a mistake that [[AmbigiousSituation may have cost him his life]] as Akuma bursts forth, remade, from his body.]]

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* In ''VideoGame/StreetFighterV'', [[HumanoidAbomination Necalli]], the devourer of souls, attempts to devour [[PersonOfMassDestruction Akuma]]'s soul. [[spoiler:He's able to ''consume'' it, yes, but not ''contain'' it; a mistake that [[AmbigiousSituation [[AmbiguousSituation may have cost him his life]] as Akuma bursts forth, remade, from his body.]]
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* In ''Machinima/RedVsBlue'', [[MadDoctor Dr.]] [[TortureTechnician Emily]] [[DissonantSerenity Grey]] is the one woman [[LovableSexManiac Tucker]] won't hit on.

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* In ''Machinima/RedVsBlue'', ''WebAnimation/RedVsBlue'', [[MadDoctor Dr.]] [[TortureTechnician Emily]] [[DissonantSerenity Grey]] is the one woman [[LovableSexManiac Tucker]] won't hit on.
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* In ''Literature/FateZero'''s climax, [[spoiler:Gilgamesh is consumed by the Grail when its contents spill on him. Unlike everyone else in the world, who die painfully or are twisted into wicked mirrors of their old selves by the UltimateEvil inside because their character flaws resonate with it, [[PureIsNotGood Gilgamesh is an existence too absolute for it to corrupt]]. He basically tells off its creators for being stupid enough to think anyone ''except'' him would be capable of carrying all the world's evils]]. He is subsequently released no worse for wear.

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* In ''Literature/FateZero'''s climax, [[spoiler:Gilgamesh is consumed by the Grail when its contents spill on him. Unlike everyone else in the world, who die painfully or are twisted into wicked mirrors of their old selves by the UltimateEvil inside because their character flaws resonate with it, [[PureIsNotGood Gilgamesh is an existence too absolute for it to corrupt]]. He basically tells off its creators for being stupid enough to think anyone ''except'' him would be capable of carrying all the world's evils]]. He is subsequently released no worse for wear.
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* ''Fanfic/AbraxasHrodvitnon'': In this ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'' Franchise/MonsterVerse fanfiction, [[Characters/AbraxasHrodvitnonTitansAndOtherCreatures Scylla]] revolted by a dead Many construct to the point that she makes no attempt to eat it. Bear in mind that Scylla's profile in [=MonsterVerse=] canon supplementary material describes her as usually being a carrion-eater.

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* ''Fanfic/AbraxasHrodvitnon'': In this ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'' Franchise/MonsterVerse fanfiction, [[Characters/AbraxasHrodvitnonTitansAndOtherCreatures Scylla]] is revolted by a dead Many construct to the point that after biting it she spits to get the blood out of her mouth, and, once the construct is dead, she makes no attempt to eat it. Bear in mind that Scylla's profile in [=MonsterVerse=] canon supplementary material describes her as usually being a carrion-eater.

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* Tantacrul likes to draw an AnthropomorphicPersonification of jankiness, which took over to talk about the jank in the music notation software ''Dorico'' during [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-3wEC6Fj_8 his video on the program]]. After several minutes talking about user-unfriendly nonsense in the software, Jankman begins to be overwhelmed by the jank when he gets to a light grey box that blocks the score and is barely visible due to its colour, and then [[BalefulPolymorph merges with Dorico]] when he talks about the fact it maximises the volume upon opening on a Mac, resulting in SensoryAbuse when combined with Dorico Beep.

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* Tantacrul likes to draw an AnthropomorphicPersonification of jankiness, which took over to talk about the jank in the music notation software ''Dorico'' during [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-3wEC6Fj_8 his video on the program]]. After several minutes talking about user-unfriendly nonsense in the software, Jankman begins to be overwhelmed by the jank when he gets to a light grey box that blocks the score and is barely visible due to its colour, and then [[BalefulPolymorph merges with Dorico]] Dorico when he talks about the fact it maximises the volume upon opening on a Mac, resulting in SensoryAbuse when combined with Dorico Beep.

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* A serious variation appears in ''ComicBook/FinalCrisis''. A couple of ComicBook/{{Darkseid}}'s henchmen capture Franchise/{{Batman}} and try to extract his memories in order to implant them in a clone army. Trouble is these memories are so traumatic ([[BellisariosMaxim just roll with it]]) that they short-circuit said clones. Later, when Superman asks Darkseid why he chose to possess Dan Turpin instead of Batman when he'd both of them captive, Darkseid answers that Batman would've resisted him far too long while Turpin resisted Darkseid long enough to eventually submit to his will.
* Judge Death once tried to possess ComicBook/TheJoker in a ''ComicBook/JudgeDredd'' / ''Batman'' crossover. (The Dark Judges can't cross over to our realm in a tangible state. Once they take over a human host, they revert to their usual shape.) Joker's "hopeless" insanity prevented Death from taking control of him, and he immediately fled back into the ether, complaining that the Joker was of no use to him. The Joker was unsurprised. "I ''thought'' you might have a little difficulty there!"

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* A serious variation appears in ''ComicBook/FinalCrisis''. A couple of ComicBook/{{Darkseid}}'s [[Characters/NewGodsDarkseid Darkseid]]'s henchmen capture Franchise/{{Batman}} Characters/{{Batman|TheCharacter}} and try to extract his memories in order to implant them in a clone army. Trouble is these memories are so traumatic ([[BellisariosMaxim just roll with it]]) that they short-circuit said clones. Later, when Superman asks Darkseid why he chose to possess Dan Turpin instead of Batman when he'd both of them captive, Darkseid answers that Batman would've resisted him far too long while Turpin resisted Darkseid long enough to eventually submit to his will.
* Judge Death once tried to possess ComicBook/TheJoker [[Characters/BatmanTheJoker The Joker]] in a ''ComicBook/JudgeDredd'' / ''Batman'' ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'' crossover. (The Dark Judges can't cross over to our realm in a tangible state. Once they take over a human host, they revert to their usual shape.) Joker's "hopeless" insanity prevented Death from taking control of him, and he immediately fled back into the ether, complaining that the Joker was of no use to him. The Joker was unsurprised. "I ''thought'' you might have a little difficulty there!"



** In the last issue of ''Deadpool Team-Up'', ComicBook/{{Galactus}} makes Wade his newest Herald after Wade sees an ad for the position in the classifieds. Though Wade does a good job as a Herald, [[MotorMouth his incessant chatter]] drives the mighty planet devouring entity nuts. Galactus is saved when the ComicBook/SilverSurfer arrives and beats the Power Cosmic out of Wade.

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** In the last issue of ''Deadpool Team-Up'', ComicBook/{{Galactus}} [[Characters/MarvelComicsGalactus Galactus]] makes Wade his newest Herald after Wade sees an ad for the position in the classifieds. Though Wade does a good job as a Herald, [[MotorMouth his incessant chatter]] drives the mighty planet devouring entity nuts. Galactus is saved when the ComicBook/SilverSurfer Characters/SilverSurfer arrives and beats the Power Cosmic out of Wade.



* ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'':
** In the third issue of her ''[[ComicBook/Supergirl1972 first solo book]]'', a giant, mutant carnivorous plant tries to swallow ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} whole but it quickly spits her out because it can't bite through her indestructible skin.

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** In the third issue of her ''[[ComicBook/Supergirl1972 first solo book]]'', a giant, mutant carnivorous plant tries to swallow ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} Characters/{{Supergirl|TheCharacter}} whole but it quickly spits her out because it can't bite through her indestructible skin.



** ''Dracula vs. Superman'' is resolved when {{Dracula}} hypnotizes Franchise/{{Superman}}, and bites into him to gain the Kryptonian power in his blood. One problem: Superman is ''solar powered''.

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** ''Dracula vs. Superman'' is resolved when {{Dracula}} hypnotizes Franchise/{{Superman}}, Characters/{{Superman|TheCharacter}}, and bites into him to gain the Kryptonian power in his blood. One problem: Superman is ''solar powered''.



* There are multiple theories on precisely what's going on inside ComicBook/{{Carnage}}'s head, but we know that his personality hasn't changed in the slightest since his encounter with an alien symbiote, and we know that typically these symbiotes either coexist with the original personality (as in Venom's case) or take over completely. One interpretation is that Carnage was so AxCrazy that he completely overwhelmed the alien's mind.
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* There are multiple theories on precisely what's going on inside ComicBook/{{Carnage}}'s Characters/{{Carnage|CletusKasady}}'s head, but we know that his personality hasn't changed in the slightest since his encounter with an alien symbiote, and we know that typically these symbiotes either coexist with the original personality (as in Venom's case) or take over completely. One interpretation is that Carnage was so AxCrazy that he completely overwhelmed the alien's mind.
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* In ''Franchise/TheFlash'' storyline "Hell to Pay," Satan {{Expy}} Neron [[DealWithTheDevil bargains for Wally's love for Linda]] in exchange for stopping the rampage of Wally's soulless RoguesGallery through Keystone--and thanks to ExactWords the city seems about to be flattened anyway. However, Neron finds that their love is so strong he's actually started to feel un-Satanly compassion, and consequently shows up demanding that they take it back. They refuse to do so until he agrees to hit the ResetButton on the entire business, even bringing back the people that the Rogues killed. Neron was previously defeated trying to claim [[ComicBook/{{Shazam}} Captain Marvel's]] soul, given freely in a moment of HeroicSacrifice. Claiming an untainted soul in such circumstances turned out to be Neron's KryptoniteFactor.
* Similarly, a ''ComicBook/BlackPanther'' arc had Black Panther make a deal with ComicBook/{{Mephisto}} for the sole thing that could save the day. Mephisto came to claim his soul... which was also the seat of the power of the Black Panther, and tied to every other noble soul that's channeled said power. And they were ''pissed''.

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* In ''Franchise/TheFlash'' ''ComicBook/TheFlash'' storyline "Hell to Pay," Satan {{Expy}} SatanicArchetype Neron [[DealWithTheDevil bargains for Wally's love for Linda]] in exchange for stopping the rampage of Wally's soulless RoguesGallery through Keystone--and thanks to ExactWords the city seems about to be flattened anyway. However, Neron finds that their love is so strong he's actually started to feel un-Satanly compassion, and consequently shows up demanding that they take it back. They refuse to do so until he agrees to hit the ResetButton on the entire business, even bringing back the people that the Rogues killed. Neron was previously defeated trying to claim [[ComicBook/{{Shazam}} Captain Marvel's]] soul, given freely in a moment of HeroicSacrifice. Claiming an untainted soul in such circumstances turned out to be Neron's KryptoniteFactor.
* Similarly, a ''ComicBook/BlackPanther'' arc had Black Panther make a deal with ComicBook/{{Mephisto}} [[Characters/MarvelComicsDemons Mephisto]] for the sole thing that could save the day. Mephisto came to claim his soul... which was also the seat of the power of the Black Panther, and tied to every other noble soul that's channeled said power. And they were ''pissed''.



* Mephisto also encountered difficulties when he attempted to consume ComicBook/CloakAndDagger as he had done to a neo-Nazi [=mook=]. More specifically, it was Cloak who proved indigestible when his cape blistered the inside of Mephisto's stomach. The duo were promptly spit out as Mephisto complained that Cloak tasted of "another demon's prior claim."
* In her original series, ComicBook/HarleyQuinn was exiled from Hell due to her focus on joy and love. Later on, in ''Harley Quinn's Little Black Book'', Harley made a DealWithTheDevil which meant she had to stay in Hell for 30 days, but got sent back to Earth before the first day was up because she was too annoying.
* In one story, ComicBook/{{Lobo}} died. The story ends with Lobo back among the living and Heaven and Hell making him immortal for everything he did. OK, his rampage that devastated Heaven was justified, after they reincarnated him as a squirrel and he died squished by his own corpse dying his original death (it wasn't on purpose), but everything he did before that wasn't.

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* Mephisto also encountered difficulties when he attempted to consume ComicBook/CloakAndDagger Characters/{{Cloak and Dagger|MarvelComics}} as he had done to a neo-Nazi [=mook=]. More specifically, it was Cloak who proved indigestible when his cape blistered the inside of Mephisto's stomach. The duo were promptly spit out as Mephisto complained that Cloak tasted of "another demon's prior claim."
* In her original series, ComicBook/HarleyQuinn Characters/{{Harley Quinn|TheCharacter}} was exiled from Hell due to her focus on joy and love. Later on, in ''Harley Quinn's Little Black Book'', Harley made a DealWithTheDevil which meant she had to stay in Hell for 30 days, but got sent back to Earth before the first day was up because she was too annoying.
* In one story, ComicBook/{{Lobo}} [[Characters/DCComicsLobo Lobo]] died. The story ends with Lobo back among the living and Heaven and Hell making him immortal for everything he did. OK, his rampage that devastated Heaven was justified, after they reincarnated him as a squirrel and he died squished by his own corpse dying his original death (it wasn't on purpose), but everything he did before that wasn't.



* ''Fanfic/AKnightsTaleAsInquisitor'': During its attempt to steal the body and identity of Arturia, [[spoiler: the [[BodySnatcher Envy Demon's]] encounter with her dragonic side in her mind during the NightmareSequence is so much to handle that, for the first time in its long lifespan, it wants to ''vomit'' out all of the knowledge it gained from her memories before getting forced out of the mindscape. In fact, the aftermath shows Envy puking nonstop in the real world, showing how traumatizing that encounter was for it.]]

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* ''Fanfic/AKnightsTaleAsInquisitor'': During its attempt to steal the body and identity of Arturia, [[spoiler: the [[BodySnatcher Envy Demon's]] encounter with her dragonic side in her mind during the NightmareSequence is so much to handle that, for the first time in its long lifespan, it wants to ''vomit'' out all of the knowledge it gained from her memories before getting forced out of the mindscape. In fact, the aftermath shows Envy puking nonstop in the real world, showing how traumatizing that encounter was for it.]]it]].



* In ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda3'', the BigBad Kai tries to absorb the [[LifeEnergy chi]] of the Dragon Warrior. Po tries to fight him and even uses the Wuxi Finger Hold, the same method he used on Tai Lung in [[WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda the first film]], but Kai is a spirit and the Finger Hold only works on mortals. Po then [[spoiler:grabs onto Kai and uses the move on himself to send them both to the spirit realm. After Po's friends and loved ones send their energy to Po, he attains his potential as the Dragon Warrior. When Kai still tries to steal his chi, Po gives it to him... [[GoingToGiveItMoreEnergy all of it]]. Kai is [[PhlebotinumOverload unable to handle it all and explodes]].]]

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* In ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda3'', the BigBad Kai tries to absorb the [[LifeEnergy chi]] of the Dragon Warrior. Po tries to fight him and even uses the Wuxi Finger Hold, the same method he used on Tai Lung in [[WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda the first film]], but Kai is a spirit and the Finger Hold only works on mortals. Po then [[spoiler:grabs onto Kai and uses the move on himself to send them both to the spirit realm. After Po's friends and loved ones send their energy to Po, he attains his potential as the Dragon Warrior. When Kai still tries to steal his chi, Po gives it to him... [[GoingToGiveItMoreEnergy all of it]]. Kai is [[PhlebotinumOverload unable to handle it all and explodes]].]]explodes]]]].



* Seen in ''Film/TheAdventuresOfRockyAndBullwinkle'': [[spoiler:Bullwinkle is too dense for mind control to have any effect]]. Also in [[WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle the original cartoons]]. [[spoiler:"No brain, no effect."]]

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* In 2000 horror ''Film/{{Crocodile|2000}}'' the ComicRelief gets swallowed whole by the titular 20-feet reptile, and immediately vomited back up relatively unharmed - his perfume is ''that'' awful.

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* In the 2000 horror film ''Film/{{Crocodile|2000}}'' the ComicRelief gets swallowed whole by the titular 20-feet reptile, and immediately vomited back up relatively unharmed - his perfume is ''that'' awful.



* ''Film/{{Nope}}'': [[spoiler:Despite its unique physiology, Jean Jacket is just an animal, and it needs to expel anything non-organic that it can't digest, whether it be the small bits of metal that kills Otis Sr., a plastic horse, or the blood and guts from a particularly large meal of humans. Angel survives his encounter with Jean Jacket during the climax by wrapping himself in barbed wire. Although painful for Angel, it proves just as much so for Jean Jacket, who then immediately spits him back out.]]

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* ''Film/{{Nope}}'': [[spoiler:Despite its unique physiology, Jean Jacket is just an animal, and it needs to expel anything non-organic that it can't digest, whether it be the small bits of metal that kills Otis Sr., a plastic horse, or the blood and guts from a particularly large meal of humans. Angel survives his encounter with Jean Jacket during the climax by wrapping himself in barbed wire. Although painful for Angel, it proves just as much so for Jean Jacket, who then immediately spits him back out.]]out]].



* One ''Literature/{{Goosebumps}}'' book, ''How To Kill A Monster'', ends with the heroes captured by the monster, even after their attempts at killing it by making it fall through the stairs and poisoning it. [[spoiler:Said monster is allergic to humans, and keels over dead after merely licking one. Unfortunately, the monster's friends are pissed off after this.]] Cue the chills, as the book ends with the heroes alone, far away from town, [[spoiler:and in a marsh filled with these hungry, soon to awaken creatures. Hopefully the other monsters are allergic to humans too]].

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* One ''Literature/{{Goosebumps}}'' book, ''How To Kill A Monster'', ''Literature/HowToKillAMonster'', ends with the heroes captured by the monster, even after their attempts at killing it by making it fall through the stairs and poisoning it. [[spoiler:Said monster is allergic to humans, and keels over dead after merely licking one. Unfortunately, the monster's friends are pissed off after this.]] Cue the chills, as the book ends with the heroes alone, far away from town, [[spoiler:and in a marsh filled with these hungry, soon to awaken creatures. Hopefully the other monsters are allergic to humans too]].



* ''Literature/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy'' had Marvin connect himself to a police ship AI so they could have a chat. The AI, upon learning Marvin's view of life, the universe, and everything, terminated itself and took the policemen shooting at the others with it.

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* ''Literature/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy'' ''Literature/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxyTrilogy'' had Marvin connect himself to a police ship AI so they could have a chat. The AI, upon learning Marvin's view of life, the universe, and everything, terminated itself and took the policemen shooting at the others with it.



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* In ''Series/KamenRiderZiO'' [[spoiler:the BigBad attempted to push [[TheHero Sougo Tokiwa]] over the DespairEventHorizon in order to awaken the power of Ohma Zi-O, who wields the power of every Kamen Rider in history, all so Swartz could siphon away that power. However, said power was way too vast to drain - Swartz could only handle a tiny fraction of Ohma Zi-O's power. [[CurbStompBattle And it was far too late to back out by that point.]]]]

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* In ''Series/KamenRiderZiO'' [[spoiler:the BigBad attempted to push [[TheHero Sougo Tokiwa]] over the DespairEventHorizon in order to awaken the power of Ohma Zi-O, who wields the power of every Kamen Rider in history, all so Swartz could siphon away that power. However, said power was way too vast to drain - Swartz could only handle a tiny fraction of Ohma Zi-O's power. [[CurbStompBattle And it was far too late to back out by that point.]]]]point]]]].



* ''Series/TheStrainTVSeries'': Eichhorst finally corners and drinks the blood of Abraham Setrakian [[spoiler: but is poisoned because Setrakian overdosed on blood thinners. This weakens Eichhorst and allows Setrakian to finally destroy him]].

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* ''Series/TheStrainTVSeries'': ''Series/{{The Strain|TVSeries}}'': Eichhorst finally corners and drinks the blood of Abraham Setrakian [[spoiler: but is poisoned because Setrakian overdosed on blood thinners. This weakens Eichhorst and allows Setrakian to finally destroy him]].



* In at least two episodes of ''Series/{{Torchwood}}'', the rampaging MonsterOfTheWeek encounters Owen [[spoiler:after he was [[OurZombiesAreDifferent killed and resurrected]]]], and, after a moment of disgusted inspection, rejects him as a possible victim. The first time, in "Something Borrowed", [[spoiler:the monster doesn't eat dead meat]], and the second time, "From Out of the Rain", [[spoiler:the villain steals your last breath - and Owen had his last breath some weeks beforehand]].

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In at least two episodes of ''Series/{{Torchwood}}'', the rampaging MonsterOfTheWeek encounters Owen [[spoiler:after he was [[OurZombiesAreDifferent killed and resurrected]]]], and, after a moment of disgusted inspection, rejects him as a possible victim. The first time, in "Something Borrowed", [[spoiler:the monster doesn't eat dead meat]], and the second time, "From Out of the Rain", [[spoiler:the villain steals your last breath - and Owen had his last breath some weeks beforehand]].



* In ''Machinima/RedVsBlue'', [[MadDoctor Dr.]] [[TortureTechnician Emily]] [[DissonantSerenity Grey]] is the one woman [[LoveableSexManiac Tucker]] won't hit on.

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* According to [[http://www.goominet.com/unspeakable-vault/vault/3/Superheroes/ this]] ''Webcomic/TheUnspeakableVaultOfDoom'' strip, ComicBook/{{Hellboy}} is ''literally'' too spicy for [[Franchise/CthulhuMythos Cthulhu]]. And the Comicbook/IncredibleHulk would [[http://www.goominet.com/unspeakable-vault/vault/4/Superheroes/ probably give Cthulhu indigestion.]]

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* According to [[http://www.goominet.com/unspeakable-vault/vault/3/Superheroes/ this]] ''Webcomic/TheUnspeakableVaultOfDoom'' strip, ComicBook/{{Hellboy}} is ''literally'' too spicy for [[Franchise/CthulhuMythos Cthulhu]]. And the Comicbook/IncredibleHulk [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk Hulk]] would [[http://www.goominet.com/unspeakable-vault/vault/4/Superheroes/ probably give Cthulhu indigestion.]]
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* ''Literature/BruceCovillesBookOf Monsters II'': ''Vend U.'' has Jocelyn, a girl who's always tormenting her classmates and causing trouble at her school, who gets eaten by a living vending machine. Then she somehow overcomes it from the inside and [[MesACrowd makes copies of herself]], allowing her clones to keep tormenting her classmates.

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** When taken prisoner by a man who plans to use the regenerating Merc With A Mouth as an infinite source of food for his [[OurZombiesAreDifferent intelligent zombies]], said zombies quickly find him to be completely unappetizing. Could be because he [[TastesLikePurple tastes like cancer]]. (Or more specifically, "rancid tofurky that's been marinated in formaldehyde".)

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** When In Vol. 4 issue #4, when taken prisoner by a man who plans to use the regenerating Merc With A Mouth as an infinite source of food for his [[OurZombiesAreDifferent intelligent zombies]], said zombies quickly find him to be completely unappetizing. Could be because he [[TastesLikePurple tastes like cancer]]. (Or more specifically, "rancid tofurky that's been marinated in formaldehyde".))
** In ''Deadpool Team-Up'' #897, when a demon tries to [[DemonicPossession possess]] Deadpool, they find a bunch of voices are already in his head. The voices end up taking partial control of Deadpool’s body and beats himself up until the demon find that it's ''outnumbered'' and retreat.



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* In ''Film/CastADeadlySpell'', the Evil Sorcerer is ready to [[VirginSacrifice sacrifice his Beautiful Virgin Daughter]] to the [[EldritchAbomination Elder God]]. But the Elder God throws her back in disgust. It seems that her "virgin" qualification had been revoked when Daddy wasn't looking...



* In ''Franchise/StarWars V: Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'', R2-D2 gets swallowed by a swamp monster on Dagobah. A few seconds later, he gets spat out. Luke comments, "You're lucky you don't taste very good." (the ReCut inexplicably changed it to "You're lucky you got out of there."[[note]]Which has previously appeared on "The Story of The Empire Strikes Back" record album.[[/note]])



* In ''Film/CastADeadlySpell'', the Evil Sorcerer is ready to [[VirginSacrifice sacrifice his Beautiful Virgin Daughter]] to the [[EldritchAbomination Elder God]]. But the Elder God throws her back in disgust. It seems that her "virgin" qualification had been revoked when Daddy wasn't looking...
* In 2000 horror ''Film/{{Crocodile|2000}}'' the ComicRelief gets swallowed whole by the titular 20-feet reptile, and immediately vomited back up relatively unharmed - his perfume is ''that'' awful.



* Film/TheThreeStooges get a taste of brainwashing when captured by RedChina while re-enacting ''Literature/AroundTheWorldInEightyDays''. Result? [[YouNoTakeCandle "No brainee to washee!"]]

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* Film/TheThreeStooges get ''Film/HellraiserJudgement'': The Assessor is a taste demon resembling a disgusting obese man with JabbaTableManners responsible for digesting the sins of brainwashing when captured those to be judged after the Auditor has put them down to paper. When he eats Sean's file, his sins are so hideous that the Assessor chokes on them before he can even finish.
* In ''Film/{{Hulk}}'', Bruce's dad, trying to assimilate the Hulk, gets the sum total of Bruce's repressed anguish in the process, and can't handle it.
-->Take it back... It's not stopping! ''Take it back!''
* The climactic scene of ''Film/JoeVersusTheVolcano''. The two protagonists hold hands and leap into the volcano... [[spoiler:and the Volcano God rejects them, blowing them out into the sea and then sinking the island]].
* A predatory Ceratosaurus in ''Film/JurassicParkIII'' takes our heroes
by RedChina while re-enacting ''Literature/AroundTheWorldInEightyDays''. Result? [[YouNoTakeCandle "No brainee surprise. However, our heroes happen to washee!"]]be [[ItMakesSenseInContext covered in Spinosaurus dung]], so the ceratosaur takes one whiff, changes its mind, and walks away.



* ''Film/{{Nope}}'': [[spoiler:Despite its unique physiology, Jean Jacket is just an animal, and it needs to expel anything non-organic that it can't digest, whether it be the small bits of metal that kills Otis Sr., a plastic horse, or the blood and guts from a particularly large meal of humans. Angel survives his encounter with Jean Jacket during the climax by wrapping himself in barbed wire. Although painful for Angel, it proves just as much so for Jean Jacket, who then immediately spits him back out.]]
* in ''Film/OsmosisJones'', the vile virus Thrax enters the subconscious and sees all Frank's repressed memories. He stumbles around in confusion, visibly unnerved, before running out in a panic.
-->'''Thrax''': Whew! This cat was sick before I even got here...



* The climactic scene of ''Film/JoeVersusTheVolcano''. The two protagonists hold hands and leap into the volcano... [[spoiler:and the Volcano God rejects them, blowing them out into the sea and then sinking the island]].
* A predatory Ceratosaurus in ''Film/JurassicParkIII'' takes our heroes by surprise. However, our heroes happen to be [[ItMakesSenseInContext covered in Spinosaurus dung]], so the ceratosaur takes one whiff, changes its mind, and walks away.
* In ''Film/{{Hulk}}'', Bruce's dad, trying to assimilate the Hulk, gets the sum total of Bruce's repressed anguish in the process, and can't handle it.
-->Take it back... It's not stopping! ''Take it back!''
* In 2000 horror ''Film/{{Crocodile|2000}}'' the ComicRelief gets swallowed whole by the titular 20-feet reptile, and immediately vomited back up relatively unharmed - his perfume is ''that'' awful.
* in ''Film/OsmosisJones'', the vile virus Thrax enters the subconscious and sees all Frank's repressed memories. He stumbles around in confusion, visibly unnerved, before running out in a panic.
-->'''Thrax''': Whew! This cat was sick before I even got here...
* ''Film/HellraiserJudgement'': The Assessor is a demon resembling a disgusting obese man with JabbaTableManners responsible for digesting the sins of those to be judged after the Auditor has put them down to paper. When he eats Sean's file, his sins are so hideous that the Assessor chokes on them before he can even finish.

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* The climactic scene of ''Film/JoeVersusTheVolcano''. The two protagonists hold hands and leap into the volcano... [[spoiler:and the Volcano God rejects them, blowing them out into the sea and then sinking the island]].
* A predatory Ceratosaurus in ''Film/JurassicParkIII'' takes our heroes by surprise. However, our heroes happen to be [[ItMakesSenseInContext covered in Spinosaurus dung]], so the ceratosaur takes one whiff, changes its mind, and walks away.
* In ''Film/{{Hulk}}'', Bruce's dad, trying to assimilate the Hulk, gets the sum total of Bruce's repressed anguish in the process, and can't handle it.
-->Take it back... It's not stopping! ''Take it back!''
* In 2000 horror ''Film/{{Crocodile|2000}}'' the ComicRelief
''Franchise/StarWars V: Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'', R2-D2 gets swallowed whole by the titular 20-feet reptile, and immediately vomited back up relatively unharmed - his perfume is ''that'' awful.
* in ''Film/OsmosisJones'', the vile virus Thrax enters the subconscious and sees all Frank's repressed memories. He stumbles around in confusion, visibly unnerved, before running
a swamp monster on Dagobah. A few seconds later, he gets spat out. Luke comments, "You're lucky you don't taste very good." (the ReCut inexplicably changed it to "You're lucky you got out in a panic.
-->'''Thrax''': Whew! This cat was sick before I even got here...
* ''Film/HellraiserJudgement'':
of there."[[note]]Which has previously appeared on "The Story of The Assessor is Empire Strikes Back" record album.[[/note]])
* ''Film/TheThreeStooges'' get
a demon resembling a disgusting obese man with JabbaTableManners responsible for digesting the sins taste of those brainwashing when captured by RedChina while re-enacting ''Literature/AroundTheWorldInEightyDays''. Result? [[YouNoTakeCandle "No brainee to be judged after the Auditor has put them down to paper. When he eats Sean's file, his sins are so hideous that the Assessor chokes on them before he can even finish.washee!"]]
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* In ''Manga/BlackClover'' the Witch Queen, despite being one of the most powerful villains and an almighty ruler of the Forest of Witches, doesn't seem to know that [[spoiler:Vanessa's Red Thread of Fate magic can be formed only from the bonds between her and the Black Bulls, whom she considers her family]].
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* ''WebVideo/EpicRapBattlesOfHistory'': Apparently, Vlad the Impaler is so filthy that Count Dracula gets nauseous at the thought of biting him.

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-->It tries to ooze under your toenails, but is repulsed by the smell of your feet. Congratulations, you just disgusted a living booger.

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* In ''ComicBook/{{Annihilators}}'', The Queen of the Dire Wraiths tries to eat the Silver Surfer's brain and absorb his memories, only to find out that the mind of a Herald of Galactus is far, ''far'' beyond what she can handle. The resulting psychic backlash knocks her out, banishes her army of shadow creatures, and gives the Surfer insight into her own memories and motivations.
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* ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13891233/1/Reenacting-a-legend Reenacting a legend]]'': Vali Lucifer's Divine Dividing ability lets him drain half the energy of anyone or anything. In his fight with Shirou Emiya, he demonstrates that it works on Shirou's Traced swords, making them brittle. However, when he tries it on Shirou's sword Gram, since Gram is a dragonslaying sword and Vali is part dragon, the energy starts poisoning him until he is able to expel it.
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* ''Fanfic/ThePokemonSquad'': In "A Little Bit of Monika", RM is shown to be so ludicrously clingy that even [[VisualNovel/DokiDokiLiteratureClub Monika]], a well-known {{Yandere}}, can't stand it and does everything in her power to make sure their relationship ''never'' happens.
-->'''Monika:''' [[HypocrisyNod And I would know! I've deleted like five of your friends and reset time at least twice to keep you to myself!]]
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* ''Fanfic/AbraxasHrodvitnon'': In this ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'' Franchise/MonsterVerse fanfiction, [[Characters/AbraxasHrodvitnonTitansAndOtherCreatures Scylla]] revolted by a dead Many construct to the point that she makes no attempt to eat it. Bear in mind that Scylla's profile in [=MonsterVerse=] canon supplementary material describes her as usually being a carrion-eater.


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* The premise of VideoGame/FateGrandOrder’s CCC event involved one of the escaped Demons from the Arc 1 finale coming to a remote oil rig/covert magical experimentation facility and hiding inside [[spoiler: the staff psychiatrist, Kiara Sessyoin]]. While he was initially able to control them without issue, the demon made the spectacularly unwise decision to try and flip through every version of their psyche, including the one where they [[spoiler: served as the final boss of CCC, as Kiara consumed multiple bosses in that timeline.]] After that, the demon gradually lost control, gradually becoming less and less able to influence his host, eventually becoming nothing more than a stray thought in the body he was “possessing”, and ended up begging first to be released, then for his life as [[spoiler: Kiara]] absorbed what was left of his ego, leaving them in complete control of their own body and full of memories from a timeline where they recklessly and destructively pursued their own pleasure, and full of enough demonic power to repeat that same hedonistic ambition.

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The premise of VideoGame/FateGrandOrder’s the CCC event involved one of the escaped Demons from the Arc 1 finale coming to a remote oil rig/covert magical experimentation facility and hiding inside [[spoiler: the staff psychiatrist, Kiara Sessyoin]]. While he was initially able to control them without issue, the demon made the spectacularly unwise decision to try and flip through every version of their psyche, including the one where they [[spoiler: served as the final boss of CCC, as Kiara consumed multiple bosses in that timeline.]] After that, the demon gradually lost control, gradually becoming less and less able to influence his host, eventually becoming nothing more than a stray thought in the body he was “possessing”, and ended up begging first to be released, then for his life as [[spoiler: Kiara]] absorbed what was left of his ego, leaving them in complete control of their own body and full of memories from a timeline where they recklessly and destructively pursued their own pleasure, and full of enough demonic power to repeat that same hedonistic ambition.ambition.
** In the Atlantis Lostbelt, Echidna devours Mochizuki Chiyome, but her body is so poisonous and packed with curses that Echidna goes crazy.
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** Other vampires have also attempted to bite Superman. DependingOnTheWriter, either a few things happen; the aforementioned solar power incident, Superman's skin is too tough to bite through, or finally, while vampire can drink his blood, Superman's blood is alien, which is at most, poisonous, or at least, unappetizing.

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** Other vampires have also attempted to bite Superman. DependingOnTheWriter, either a few things happen; the aforementioned solar power incident, Superman's skin is too tough to bite through, or finally, while the vampire can drink his blood, Superman's blood is alien, which is at most, poisonous, or most poisonous and at least, least unappetizing.



* In ''ComicBook/MoonKnight2021'', an EldritchLocation tries to assimilate Moon Knight's mind into itself. Thing is, Moon Knight's mind has been transfigured by communion with his patron god Khonshu, making mental contact with him ''extremely'' nasty for most anything that tries, and the EldritchLocation ends up vomiting him out.

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* In ''ComicBook/MoonKnight2021'', an EldritchLocation tries to assimilate Moon Knight's ComicBook/MoonKnight's mind into itself. Thing is, Moon Knight's mind has been transfigured by communion with his patron god Khonshu, making mental contact with him ''extremely'' nasty for most anything that tries, and the EldritchLocation ends up vomiting him out.
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** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E5TheTsurangaConundrum "The Tsuranga Conundrum"]]: The Pting will happily devour any kind of inorganic matter... but after swallowing the sonic screwdriver, it spits it out mostly intact just moments later.

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** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E5TheTsurangaConundrum "The Tsuranga Conundrum"]]: The Pting will happily devour any kind of inorganic matter... but after swallowing the sonic screwdriver, it spits it out mostly intact (but temporarily unusable) just moments later.
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* Parodied in an [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0030.html early strip]] of ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'' with a mind flayer; [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0031.html afterwards]], you find out that he's comparing [[BrainFood Elan's brain]] to a Diet Coke, but Belkar is a better example of this trope because the mind flayer compares him to a taco and thinks, "Too angry... I'd get heartburn."

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* Parodied in an [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0030.html early strip]] of ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'' with a mind flayer; [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0031.html afterwards]], you find out that he's comparing [[BrainFood [[YourBrainWontBeMuchOfAMeal Elan's brain]] to a Diet Coke, but Belkar is a better example of this trope because the mind flayer compares him to a taco and thinks, "Too angry... I'd get heartburn."
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* In ''ComicBook/MoonKnight2021'', an EldritchLocation tries to assimilate Moon Knight's mind into itself. Thing is, Moon Knight's mind has been transfigured by communion with his patron god Khonshu, making mental contact with him ''extremely'' nasty for most anything that tries, and the EldritchLocation ends up vomiting him out.
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* In 2000 horror ''Film/{{Crocodile}}'' the ComicRelief gets swallowed whole by the titular 20-feet reptile, and immediately vomited back up relatively unharmed - his perfume is ''that'' awful.

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* In 2000 horror ''Film/{{Crocodile}}'' ''Film/{{Crocodile|2000}}'' the ComicRelief gets swallowed whole by the titular 20-feet reptile, and immediately vomited back up relatively unharmed - his perfume is ''that'' awful.
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* In ''Me and the Big Guy'' a parody of ''Literature/NineteenEightyFour'', a lonely citizen tries small talking and playing board games with Big Brother and even puts on sock-puppet theater for the "Big guy" on the screen. An annoyed and disgusted Big Brother calls him out, telling him that Big Brother is supposed to be a feared and omniscient oppressor, not a personal friend, but as the citizen continues this behavior, Big Brother turns the double-way screen off in frustration to avoid communicating with him. Of course, it is subtly suggested that this was the citizen's intention from the start.

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* In ''Me and the Big Guy'' ''Film/MeAndTheBigGuy'' a parody of ''Literature/NineteenEightyFour'', a lonely citizen tries small talking and playing board games with Big Brother and even puts on sock-puppet theater for the "Big guy" on the screen. An annoyed and disgusted Big Brother calls him out, telling him that Big Brother is supposed to be a feared and omniscient oppressor, not a personal friend, but as the citizen continues this behavior, Big Brother turns the double-way screen off in frustration to avoid communicating with him. Of course, it is subtly suggested that this was the citizen's intention from the start.



* In 2000 horror ''Crocodile'' the ComicRelief gets swallowed whole by the titular 20-feet reptile, and immediately vomited back up relatively unharmed - his perfume is ''that'' awful.

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* In 2000 horror ''Crocodile'' ''Film/{{Crocodile}}'' the ComicRelief gets swallowed whole by the titular 20-feet reptile, and immediately vomited back up relatively unharmed - his perfume is ''that'' awful.

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