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** The next time preview for the season finale is postively spine-chilling. The single most requested episode of Death Battle, a matchup that rivals Goku vs. Superman in terms of sheer scope. '''THE BATTLE OF [[TheDreaded THE DREADED]] {{PLANET EATER}}S, COMICBOOK/{{GALACTUS}} VERSUS [[FRANCHISE/{{TRANSFORMERS}} UNICRON]]!'''

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** The next time preview for the season finale is postively spine-chilling. The single most requested episode of Death Battle, a matchup that rivals Goku vs. Superman in terms of sheer scope. '''THE BATTLE OF [[TheDreaded THE DREADED]] {{PLANET EATER}}S, PLANET EATERS, COMICBOOK/{{GALACTUS}} VERSUS [[FRANCHISE/{{TRANSFORMERS}} UNICRON]]!'''
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** The next time preview for the season finale is postively spine-chilling. The single most requested episode of Death Battle, a matchup that rivals Goku vs. Superman in terms of sheer scope. '''THE BATTLE OF [[TheDreaded THE DREADED]] {{PLANET EATER}}S, COMICBOOK/{{GALACTUS}} VERSUS [[FRANCHISE/{{TRANSFORMERS}} UNICRON]]!'''
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* Goku vs Superman 3: Both fighters are incredibly cavalier about collateral damage. Superman accidentally blows up the moon while Goku's Ultra Instinct Kaioken Kamehameha shatters the Earth. The final blow destroys the universe, which neither side seems to care about. Goku does mention that they can just wish things fixed with the Dragon Balls, but [[BewareTheSuperman both godlike heroes destroyed a universe over a friendly spar.]]
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** During the fight, Nolan is constantly showcased as TheJuggernaut - the only thing that Homelander does that has any real effect is his [[SuperScream screams]], and that doesn't do more than disorient Nolan for more than a brief moment. In the final scene of the battle, Nolan is depicted [[MenacingStroll menacingly hovering]], uninjured, [[InfernalRetaliation out of a fire]]. Then he tanks Homelander's EyeBeams with his own eyes, breaks Homelander's jaw, rises up above him menacingly and ''rips out Homelander's heart''. Then [[TranquilFury in a voice that is dripping with anger]], he asks Homelander if he ''[[NotHyperbole remembers what he promised him]]'' from before the [[CallBack first blow was thrown]]. Omni-Man is, in the final scene, the ''poster child'' of BewareTheSuperman.

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** During the fight, Nolan is constantly showcased as TheJuggernaut - the only thing that Homelander does that has any real effect is his [[SuperScream screams]], and that doesn't do more than disorient Nolan for more than a brief moment. In the final scene of the battle, Nolan is depicted [[MenacingStroll menacingly hovering]], uninjured, [[InfernalRetaliation [[OutOfTheInferno out of a fire]]. Then he tanks Homelander's EyeBeams with his own eyes, breaks Homelander's jaw, rises up above him menacingly and ''rips out Homelander's heart''. Then [[TranquilFury in a voice that is dripping with anger]], he asks Homelander if he ''[[NotHyperbole remembers what he promised him]]'' from before the [[CallBack first blow was thrown]]. Omni-Man is, in the final scene, the ''poster child'' of BewareTheSuperman.
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** One detail right out of the gate, the show's levels of [[{{Gorn}} gratuitous violence]]? It's completely in character for both combatants this time -- both ''WesternAnimation/Invincible2021'' and ''Series/TheBoys'' are ultraviolent supers series, and Omni-Man and Homelander are the primary villains of said series. Nothing's ramped up for shock, both are not only perfectly capable of, but perfectly okay with doing what's on display.

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** One detail right out of the gate, the show's levels of [[{{Gorn}} gratuitous violence]]? It's completely in character for both combatants this time -- both ''WesternAnimation/Invincible2021'' ''[[WesternAnimation/Invincible2021 Invincible]]'' and ''Series/TheBoys'' are ultraviolent supers series, and Omni-Man and Homelander are the primary villains of said series. Nothing's ramped up for shock, both are not only perfectly capable of, but perfectly okay with doing what's on display.
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** One detail right out of the gate, the show's levels of [[{{Gorn}} gratuitous violence]]? It's completely in character for both combatants this time -- both WesternAnimation/{{Invincible}}'' and ''Series/TheBoys'' are ultraviolent supers series, and both Omni-Man and Homelander are the primary villains of said series. Nothing's ramped up for shock, both are not only perfectly capable of, but perfectly okay with doing what's on display.

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** One detail right out of the gate, the show's levels of [[{{Gorn}} gratuitous violence]]? It's completely in character for both combatants this time -- both WesternAnimation/{{Invincible}}'' ''WesternAnimation/Invincible2021'' and ''Series/TheBoys'' are ultraviolent supers series, and both Omni-Man and Homelander are the primary villains of said series. Nothing's ramped up for shock, both are not only perfectly capable of, but perfectly okay with doing what's on display.
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** One detail right out of the gate, the show's levels of [[{{Gorn}} gratuitous violence]]? It's completely in character for both combatants this time. Nothing's ramped up for shock, both are not only perfectly capable of, but perfectly okay with doing what's on display.

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** One detail right out of the gate, the show's levels of [[{{Gorn}} gratuitous violence]]? It's completely in character for both combatants this time.time -- both WesternAnimation/{{Invincible}}'' and ''Series/TheBoys'' are ultraviolent supers series, and both Omni-Man and Homelander are the primary villains of said series. Nothing's ramped up for shock, both are not only perfectly capable of, but perfectly okay with doing what's on display.
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* Rick VS The Doctor: Due to a mishap with the portal gun, Rick and the Doctor end up in a room full of ''[[EldritchAbomination Weeping Angels]]''. To make matters worse, the Doctor promptly tries to use them to get rid of Rick via telling him to blink as much as possible, claiming they’re afraid of rapid movement, when anyone who knows [[CantMoveWhileBeingWatched how these monsters work]] knows that is the exact opposite of what to do. Sure enough, when Rick falls for it, he quickly finds himself surrounded. While we don't see what they do to him, and he comes back later in a new body either thanks to [[BodyBackupDrive Operation Phoenix]] or finding a way back from the past (which the Angels can send their victims to), it most likely wasn't pretty.

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* Rick VS The Doctor: Due to a mishap with the portal gun, Rick and the Doctor end up in a room full of ''[[EldritchAbomination Weeping Angels]]''. To make matters worse, the Doctor promptly tries to use them to get rid of Rick via telling him to blink as much as possible, claiming they’re afraid of rapid movement, when anyone who knows [[CantMoveWhileBeingWatched how these monsters work]] knows that is the exact opposite of what to do. Sure enough, when Rick falls for it, he quickly finds himself surrounded. While we don't see what they do to him, and he comes back later either in a new body either thanks to [[BodyBackupDrive Operation Phoenix]] or by finding a way back from the past (which the Angels can send their victims to), it most likely wasn't pretty.

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* Rick VS The Doctor:
** Due to a mishap with the portal gun, Rick and the Doctor end up in a room full of ''[[EldritchAbomination Weeping Angels]]''. To make matters worse, the Doctor promptly tries to use them to get rid of Rick via telling him to blink as much as possible, claiming they’re afraid of rapid movement, when anyone who knows [[CantMoveWhileBeingWatched how these monsters work]] knows that is the exact opposite of what to do. Sure enough, when Rick falls for it, he quickly finds himself surrounded. While we don't see what they do to him, and he comes back later in a new body either thanks to [[BodyBackupDrive Operation Phoenix]] or finding a way back from the past (which the Angels can send their victims to), it most likely wasn't pretty.

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Doctor: Due to a mishap with the portal gun, Rick and the Doctor end up in a room full of ''[[EldritchAbomination Weeping Angels]]''. To make matters worse, the Doctor promptly tries to use them to get rid of Rick via telling him to blink as much as possible, claiming they’re afraid of rapid movement, when anyone who knows [[CantMoveWhileBeingWatched how these monsters work]] knows that is the exact opposite of what to do. Sure enough, when Rick falls for it, he quickly finds himself surrounded. While we don't see what they do to him, and he comes back later in a new body either thanks to [[BodyBackupDrive Operation Phoenix]] or finding a way back from the past (which the Angels can send their victims to), it most likely wasn't pretty.
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** Due to a mishap with the portal gun, Rick and the Doctor end up in a room full of ''[[EldritchAbomination Weeping Angels]]''. To make matters worse, the Doctor promptly tries to use them to get rid of Rick via telling him to blink as much as possible, claiming they’re afraid of rapid movement, when anyone who knows [[CantMoveWhileBeingWatched how these monsters work]] knows that is the exact opposite of what to do. Sure enough, when Rick falls for it, he quickly finds himself surrounded. While we don't see what they do to him, and he comes back later in a new body thanks to [[BodyBackupDrive Operation Phoenix]], it most likely wasn't pretty.

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** Due to a mishap with the portal gun, Rick and the Doctor end up in a room full of ''[[EldritchAbomination Weeping Angels]]''. To make matters worse, the Doctor promptly tries to use them to get rid of Rick via telling him to blink as much as possible, claiming they’re afraid of rapid movement, when anyone who knows [[CantMoveWhileBeingWatched how these monsters work]] knows that is the exact opposite of what to do. Sure enough, when Rick falls for it, he quickly finds himself surrounded. While we don't see what they do to him, and he comes back later in a new body either thanks to [[BodyBackupDrive Operation Phoenix]], Phoenix]] or finding a way back from the past (which the Angels can send their victims to), it most likely wasn't pretty.
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*** The Doctor's [[OhCrap own reaction]] to the Weeping Angels shows how serious they are, as it's the only time in the fight he looks and sounds legitimately afraid; his face has an expression of restrained panic upon realizing where they are, and his bad advice to Rick is given at a much faster pace than his normal speaking voice. While he was willing to use their presence to his advantage in the fight, it's quite clear that the Doctor was utterly terrified of being stuck in a room with the Angels and wasted no time in using Rick's portal gun to leave ASAP.

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* Rick VS The Doctor: Due to a mishap with the portal gun, Rick and the Doctor end up in a room full of ''[[EldritchAbomination Weeping Angels]]''. To make matters worse, the Doctor promptly tries to use them to get rid of Rick via telling him to blink as much as possible, claiming they’re afraid of rapid movement, when anyone who knows [[CantMoveWhileBeingWatched how these monsters work]] knows that is the exact opposite of what to do. Sure enough, when Rick falls for it, he quickly finds himself surrounded. While we don't see what they do to him, and he comes back later in a new body thanks to [[BodyBackupDrive Operation Phoenix]], it most likely wasn't pretty.

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* Rick VS The Doctor: Doctor:
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Due to a mishap with the portal gun, Rick and the Doctor end up in a room full of ''[[EldritchAbomination Weeping Angels]]''. To make matters worse, the Doctor promptly tries to use them to get rid of Rick via telling him to blink as much as possible, claiming they’re afraid of rapid movement, when anyone who knows [[CantMoveWhileBeingWatched how these monsters work]] knows that is the exact opposite of what to do. Sure enough, when Rick falls for it, he quickly finds himself surrounded. While we don't see what they do to him, and he comes back later in a new body thanks to [[BodyBackupDrive Operation Phoenix]], it most likely wasn't pretty.
*** The Doctor's [[OhCrap own reaction]] to the Weeping Angels shows how serious they are, as it's the only time in the fight he looks and sounds legitimately afraid; his face has an expression of restrained panic upon realizing where they are, and his bad advice to Rick is given at a much faster pace than his normal speaking voice. While he was willing to use their presence to his advantage in the fight, it's quite clear that the Doctor was utterly terrified of being stuck in a room with the Angels and wasted no time in using Rick's portal gun to leave ASAP.
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* Rick VS The Doctor: Due to a mishap with the portal gun, Rick and the Doctor end up in a room full of ''[[EldritchAbomination Weeping Angels]]''. To make matters worse, the Doctor promptly tries to use them to get rid of Rick via telling him to blink as much as possible, claiming they’re afraid of rapid movement, when anyone who knows [[CantMoveWhileBeingWatched how these monsters work]] knows that is the exact opposite of what to do. Sure enough, when Rick falls for it, he quickly finds himself surrounded. While we don't see what they do to him, and he comes back later in a new body thanks to [[BodyBackupDrive Project Phoenix]], it most likely wasn't pretty.

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* Rick VS The Doctor: Due to a mishap with the portal gun, Rick and the Doctor end up in a room full of ''[[EldritchAbomination Weeping Angels]]''. To make matters worse, the Doctor promptly tries to use them to get rid of Rick via telling him to blink as much as possible, claiming they’re afraid of rapid movement, when anyone who knows [[CantMoveWhileBeingWatched how these monsters work]] knows that is the exact opposite of what to do. Sure enough, when Rick falls for it, he quickly finds himself surrounded. While we don't see what they do to him, and he comes back later in a new body thanks to [[BodyBackupDrive Project Operation Phoenix]], it most likely wasn't pretty.
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* Rick VS The Doctor: Due to a mishap with the portal gun, Rick and the Doctor end up in a room full of ''[[EldritchAbomination Weeping Angels]]''. To make matters worse, the Doctor promptly tries to use them to get rid of Rick via telling him to blink as much as possible, claiming they’re afraid of rapid movement, when anyone who knows [[CantMoveWhileBeingWatched how these monsters work]] knows that is the exact opposite of what to do. Sure enough, when Rick falls for it, he quickly finds himself surrounded and while we don't see what they do to him, it most likely wasn't pretty.

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* Rick VS The Doctor: Due to a mishap with the portal gun, Rick and the Doctor end up in a room full of ''[[EldritchAbomination Weeping Angels]]''. To make matters worse, the Doctor promptly tries to use them to get rid of Rick via telling him to blink as much as possible, claiming they’re afraid of rapid movement, when anyone who knows [[CantMoveWhileBeingWatched how these monsters work]] knows that is the exact opposite of what to do. Sure enough, when Rick falls for it, he quickly finds himself surrounded and while surrounded. While we don't see what they do to him, and he comes back later in a new body thanks to [[BodyBackupDrive Project Phoenix]], it most likely wasn't pretty.
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* Rick VS The Doctor: Due to a mishap with the portal gun, Rick and the Doctor end up in a room full of ''[[EldritchAbomination Weeping Angels]]''. To make matters worse, the Doctor promptly tries to use them to get rid of Rick via telling him to blink as much as possible, claiming they afraid of rapid movement, when anyone who knows [[CantMoveWhileBeingWatched how these monsters work]] knows that is the exact opposite of what to do. Sure enough, when Rick falls for it, he quickly finds himself surrounded and while we don't see what they do to him, it most likely wasn't pretty.

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* Rick VS The Doctor: Due to a mishap with the portal gun, Rick and the Doctor end up in a room full of ''[[EldritchAbomination Weeping Angels]]''. To make matters worse, the Doctor promptly tries to use them to get rid of Rick via telling him to blink as much as possible, claiming they they’re afraid of rapid movement, when anyone who knows [[CantMoveWhileBeingWatched how these monsters work]] knows that is the exact opposite of what to do. Sure enough, when Rick falls for it, he quickly finds himself surrounded and while we don't see what they do to him, it most likely wasn't pretty.
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* Rick VS The Doctor: Due to a mishap with the portal gun, Rick and the Doctor end up in a room full of ''[[EldritchAbomination Weeping Angels]]''. To make matters worse, the Doctor promptly tries to use them to get Rick killed via telling him to blink as much as possible, claiming they afraid of rapid movement, when anyone who knows [[CantMoveWhileBeingWatched how these monsters work]] knows that is the exact opposite of what to do. Sure enough, when Rick falls for it, he quickly finds himself surrounded and while we don't see what they do to him, it most likely wasn't pretty.

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* Rick VS The Doctor: Due to a mishap with the portal gun, Rick and the Doctor end up in a room full of ''[[EldritchAbomination Weeping Angels]]''. To make matters worse, the Doctor promptly tries to use them to get rid of Rick killed via telling him to blink as much as possible, claiming they afraid of rapid movement, when anyone who knows [[CantMoveWhileBeingWatched how these monsters work]] knows that is the exact opposite of what to do. Sure enough, when Rick falls for it, he quickly finds himself surrounded and while we don't see what they do to him, it most likely wasn't pretty.
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* Rick VS The Doctor: Due to a mishap with the portal gun, Rick and the Doctor end up in a room full of ''[[EldritchAbomination Weeping Angels]]''. To make matters worse, the Doctor promptly tries to use them to get Rick killed via telling him to blink as much as possible, claiming they afraid of rapid movement, when anyone who knows who these monsters work knows that is the exact opposite of what to do. Sure enough, when Rick falls for it, he quickly finds himself surrounded and while we don't see what they do to him, it most likely wasn't pretty.

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* Rick VS The Doctor: Due to a mishap with the portal gun, Rick and the Doctor end up in a room full of ''[[EldritchAbomination Weeping Angels]]''. To make matters worse, the Doctor promptly tries to use them to get Rick killed via telling him to blink as much as possible, claiming they afraid of rapid movement, when anyone who knows who [[CantMoveWhileBeingWatched how these monsters work work]] knows that is the exact opposite of what to do. Sure enough, when Rick falls for it, he quickly finds himself surrounded and while we don't see what they do to him, it most likely wasn't pretty.
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* Rick VS The Doctor: Due to a mishap with the portal gun, Rick and the Doctor end up in a room full of ''[[EldritchAbomination Weeping Angels]]''. To make matters worse, the Doctor promptly tries to use them to get Rick killed via telling him to blink as much as possible, claiming they afraid of rapid movement, when anyone who knows who these monsters work knows that is the exact opposite of what to do. Sure enough, when Rick falls for it, he quickly finds himself surrounded and while we don't see what they do to him, it most likely wasn't pretty.
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* Scooby VS Courage: While it isn't the most horrific fate of the show, partly because [[MajorInjuryUnderreaction the victim just complains about it after,]] the way Eustace goes out is pretty damn gnarly: [[HalfTheManHeUsedToBe having his head sliced into five pieces like somebody took a butcher's knife to it]] before he gets sucked into the Chest of Demons, a fate that the hosts relate to [[DraggedOffToHell being stuck in a 10th Circle of Hell.]]

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* Scooby VS Courage: While it isn't the most horrific fate of the show, partly because [[MajorInjuryUnderreaction the victim just complains about it after,]] the way Eustace goes out is pretty damn gnarly: [[HalfTheManHeUsedToBe [[DiagonalCut having his head sliced into five pieces like somebody took a butcher's knife to it]] before he gets sucked into the Chest of Demons, a fate that the hosts relate to [[DraggedOffToHell being stuck in a 10th Circle of Hell.]]
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* Scooby VS Courage: While it isn't the most horrific fate of the show, partly because [[MajorInjuryUnderreaction the victim just complains about it after,]] the way Eustace goes out is pretty damn gnarly: having his head sliced into five pieces like somebody took a butcher's knife to it before he gets sucked into the Chest of Demons, a fate that the hosts relate to being stuck in a 10th Circle of Hell.

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* Scooby VS Courage: While it isn't the most horrific fate of the show, partly because [[MajorInjuryUnderreaction the victim just complains about it after,]] the way Eustace goes out is pretty damn gnarly: [[HalfTheManHeUsedToBe having his head sliced into five pieces like somebody took a butcher's knife to it it]] before he gets sucked into the Chest of Demons, a fate that the hosts relate to [[DraggedOffToHell being stuck in a 10th Circle of Hell. Hell.]]
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* Scooby vs. Courage: While it isn't the most horrific fate of the show, partly because [[MajorInjuryUnderreaction the victim just complains about it after,]] the way Eustace goes out is pretty damn gnarly: having his head sliced into five pieces like somebody took a butcher's knife to it before he gets sucked into the Chest of Demons, a fate that the hosts relate to being stuck in a 10th Circle of Hell.

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* Scooby vs. VS Courage: While it isn't the most horrific fate of the show, partly because [[MajorInjuryUnderreaction the victim just complains about it after,]] the way Eustace goes out is pretty damn gnarly: having his head sliced into five pieces like somebody took a butcher's knife to it before he gets sucked into the Chest of Demons, a fate that the hosts relate to being stuck in a 10th Circle of Hell.
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* Scooby vs. Courage: While it isn't the most horrific death of the show, partly because [[MajorInjuryUnderreaction the victim just complains about it after,]] the way Eustace goes out is pretty damn gnarly: having his head sliced into five pieces like somebody took a butcher's knife to it before he gets sucked into the Chest of Demons, a fate that the hosts relate to being stuck in a 10th Circle of Hell.

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* Scooby vs. Courage: While it isn't the most horrific death fate of the show, partly because [[MajorInjuryUnderreaction the victim just complains about it after,]] the way Eustace goes out is pretty damn gnarly: having his head sliced into five pieces like somebody took a butcher's knife to it before he gets sucked into the Chest of Demons, a fate that the hosts relate to being stuck in a 10th Circle of Hell.
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* Scooby vs. Courage: While it isn't the most horrific death of the show, partly because [[MajorInjuryUnderreaction the victim just complains about it after,]] the way Eustace goes out is pretty damn gnarly: having his head sliced into five pieces like somebody took a butcher's knife to it before he gets sucked into the Chest of Demons, a fate that the hosts relate to being stuck in a 10th Circle of Hell.
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* Tails vs. Luigi ends with Tails plunging a robotic hand into Luigi's chest, and he lets off a chilling death cry before expiring.

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* Tails vs. Luigi ends with Tails plunging a robotic hand into Luigi's chest, and he lets off a chilling death cry before expiring. The fact that you can barely see the device itself being prepared the first time around [[JumpScare makes the killing blow even more unexpected]].

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* Gojo VS Makima: As Gojo didn't know about Makima's contract with the Prime Minister, he accidently killed over ''a thousand people'' during the fight because all the attacks on Makima were reflected back on them.

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** While not intensely graphic, Makima's death is still noteworthy due to the inevitability of it; the moment she's caught in the Domain Expansion, she's stuck in place - unable to move as the infinite flow of information slowly fries her brain. As such, she can only watch and scream as Gojo's Hollow Purple moves in and eradicates every single fiber of her being.
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** The imagery of Megatron speaking to Frieza while antimatter seeps from his eyes and mouth is also pretty unnerving, invoking borderline FacialHorror because the AntiMatter just looks so ''wrong'' - it's like Megatron is suddenly channeling Eldricht power, yet he speaks with an almost DissonantSerenity when mere moments ago he was doing the cybertronian equivalent of BerserkerTears. And it doesn't get better throughout his TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to Frieza - especially when he delivers a parting message to the smaller alien in a voice dripping with TranquilFury.

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** The imagery of Megatron speaking to Frieza while antimatter seeps from his eyes and mouth is also pretty unnerving, invoking borderline FacialHorror because the AntiMatter just looks so ''wrong'' - it's like Megatron is suddenly channeling Eldricht Eldritch power, yet he speaks with an almost DissonantSerenity when mere moments ago he was doing the cybertronian equivalent of BerserkerTears. And it doesn't get better throughout his TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to Frieza - especially when he delivers a parting message to the smaller alien in a voice dripping with TranquilFury.
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\n* Gojo VS Makima: As Gojo didn't know about Makima's contract with the Prime Minister, he accidently killed over ''a thousand people'' during the fight because all the attacks on Makima were reflected back on them.
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* Frieza VS Megatron: Frieza, [[EvilerThanThou the worse of the two warlords by a wide margin]], annihilates both Megatron and Cybertron in one fell swoop during a fit of rage caused by Megatron taunting him over the loss of his forces and vaporizing most of his body with antimatter. The battle then ends on an ominous note as the galactic emperor floats in the planetary explosion he caused and, being the genocidal maniac that he is, swears he'll [[FinalSolution kill the rest of Megatron's people]] as revenge for this humiliation, ending the scene with a DeathGlare right into the camera.
-->'''Frieza:''' Cybertronians... must ''kill them all...''
** The imagery of Megatron speaking to Frieza while antimatter seeps from his eyes and mouth is also pretty unnerving, especially when he delivers a parting message to the smaller alien in a chillingly calm but angered voice.
-->'''Megatron:''' ''Die a fool's death.''


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* Frieza VS Megatron: Megatron:
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Frieza, [[EvilerThanThou the worse of the two warlords by a wide margin]], annihilates both Megatron and Cybertron in one fell swoop during a fit of rage caused by Megatron taunting him over the loss of his forces and vaporizing most of his body with antimatter. The battle then ends on an ominous note as the galactic emperor floats in the planetary explosion he caused and, being the genocidal maniac that he is, swears he'll [[FinalSolution kill the rest of Megatron's people]] as revenge for this humiliation, ending the scene with a DeathGlare right into the camera.
-->'''Frieza:''' --->'''Frieza:''' Cybertronians... must ''kill them all...''
** The imagery of Megatron speaking to Frieza while antimatter seeps from his eyes and mouth is also pretty unnerving, invoking borderline FacialHorror because the AntiMatter just looks so ''wrong'' - it's like Megatron is suddenly channeling Eldricht power, yet he speaks with an almost DissonantSerenity when mere moments ago he was doing the cybertronian equivalent of BerserkerTears. And it doesn't get better throughout his TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to Frieza - especially when he delivers a parting message to the smaller alien in a chillingly calm but angered voice.voice dripping with TranquilFury.
-->'''Megatron:''' --->'''Megatron:''' ''Die a fool's death.''

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