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* In ''Anime/MartianSuccessorNadesico'', the crew of the ''Nadesico'' arrive on Mars and discover that there are survivors of the attack there. However, Ines approaches the crew and tells them they aren't leaving, that they believe the ''Nadesico'' is fated to be destroyed by the Jovian Lizards. Then, the Lizards attack. Yurika orders the ship's Distortion Field raised, but doing so would cause the bunkers underneath to collapse, crushing the survivors. Furthermore, they can't lift up as it takes a few minutes to power the engines. So, either they raise the Field and kill the survivors or take the attack and doom the ship. [[spoiler:Yurika is forced to have the Field raised and becomes ill over having done that]].
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* In ''Manga/{{Cyborg 009}}'', after [[BigBad Black Ghost]] realizes that unrepentant criminals, modified into cyborgs, will never be able to defeat the heroes, this becomes his modus operandi. He takes innocent people, [[UnwillingRoboticisation makes them into cyborgs]], and has them either kill all of the heroes, or Black Ghost will kill their loved ones. One particularly sadistic moment involves [[TheHero Joe (AKA 009)]] reuniting with the other kids from the orphanage where he grew up, only to find out they've all been modified by Black Ghost and forced to kill Joe under threat of the bombs implanted in them going off. In all of these cases, there really are no [[TakeAThirdOption Third Options]]--Joe and his friends have no choice but to kill [[TragicMonster innocent people pitted against them]] so they can stay alive and eventually eliminate Black Ghost.

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* In ''Manga/{{Cyborg 009}}'', after [[BigBad the leader of Black Ghost]] realizes that unrepentant criminals, modified into cyborgs, will never be able to defeat the heroes, this becomes his modus operandi. He takes innocent people, [[UnwillingRoboticisation makes them into cyborgs]], and has them either kill all of the heroes, or Black Ghost will kill their loved ones. One particularly sadistic moment involves [[TheHero Joe (AKA 009)]] reuniting with the other kids from the orphanage where he grew up, only to find out they've all been modified by Black Ghost and forced to kill Joe under threat of the bombs implanted in them going off. In all of these cases, there really are no [[TakeAThirdOption Third Options]]--Joe and his friends have no choice but to kill [[TragicMonster innocent people pitted against them]] so they can stay alive and eventually eliminate the Black Ghost.Ghost organization.
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* In ''Manga/{{Cyborg 009}}'', after [[BigBad Black Ghost]] realizes that unrepentant criminals, modified into cyborgs, will never be able to defeat the heroes, this becomes his modus operandi. He takes innocent people, [[UnwillingRoboticisation makes them into cyborgs]], and has them either kill all of the heroes, or Black Ghost will kill their loved ones. One particularly sadistic moment involves [[TheHero Joe (AKA 009)]] reuniting with the other kids from the orphanage where he grew up, only to find out they've all been modified by Black Ghost and forced to kill Joe under threat of the bombs implanted in them going off. In all of these cases, there really are no [[TakeAThirdOption Third Options]]--Joe and his friends have no choice but to kill [[TragicMonster innocent people pitted against them]] so they can stay alive and eventually eliminate Black Ghost.
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** Also in the manga and ''Brotherhood'', the Homunculi give Dr. Marcoh the choice of agreeing to help out the homunculi and being complicit in whatever horrible plans they have in store for Amestris, or resisting and watching the village where he worked as the town doctor get wiped off the map. The homunculi even try to stop him from [[TakeAThirdOption taking a third option though killing himself]], as suicide will only result in the destruction of said village. [[spoiler:Luckily, Scar shows up, which allows Marcoh to [[TakeAThirdOption take a FOURTH option]], where Scar stages the murder of Marcoh and helps him escape.]]

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** Also in the manga and ''Brotherhood'', the Homunculi give Dr. Marcoh the choice of agreeing to help out the homunculi and being complicit in whatever horrible plans they have in store for Amestris, or resisting and watching the village where he worked as the town doctor get wiped off the map. The homunculi even try to stop him from [[TakeAThirdOption taking a third option though through killing himself]], as suicide will only result in the destruction of said village. [[spoiler:Luckily, Scar shows up, which allows Marcoh to [[TakeAThirdOption take a FOURTH option]], where Scar stages the murder of Marcoh and helps him escape.]]
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* ''LightNovel/ACertainMagicalIndex'' actually gives a ''villain'' one of these. After Ridovia's plan to use a religious artifact to forcibly convert Academy City to Roman Catholicism fails, she tries to make a getaway in a private jet, only for Laura Stewart to catch up with her, blowing out the door to the plane so she gets sucked out, along with the artifact and a worker on the plane. She's then given a choice while in freefall between saving the artifact or the worker (herself being a WellIntentionedExtremist who tries to save innocent lives.) [[spoiler:She tries to do both, and [[BolivianArmyEnding the scene cuts off before showing if she succeeded or not.]]]]

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* ''LightNovel/ACertainMagicalIndex'' ''Literature/ACertainMagicalIndex'' actually gives a ''villain'' one of these. After Ridovia's plan to use a religious artifact to forcibly convert Academy City to Roman Catholicism fails, she tries to make a getaway in a private jet, only for Laura Stewart to catch up with her, blowing out the door to the plane so she gets sucked out, along with the artifact and a worker on the plane. She's then given a choice while in freefall between saving the artifact or the worker (herself being a WellIntentionedExtremist who tries to save innocent lives.) [[spoiler:She tries to do both, and [[BolivianArmyEnding the scene cuts off before showing if she succeeded or not.]]]]



* A variation in ''Lightnovel/FullMetalPanic'': Sousuke finds himself in what is obviously a crooked hostage situation, with the terrorists holding his classmate Chidori and his commander Tessa. When they ask him which of the women to release first, he mentally weighs the choices (Chidori gets priority as per SOP, but he was concerned that the clumsy Tessa would be unable to get to safety if things got rough) and ends up having them send Tessa. The whole thing went to pot regardless...

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* A variation in ''Lightnovel/FullMetalPanic'': ''Literature/FullMetalPanic'': Sousuke finds himself in what is obviously a crooked hostage situation, with the terrorists holding his classmate Chidori and his commander Tessa. When they ask him which of the women to release first, he mentally weighs the choices (Chidori gets priority as per SOP, but he was concerned that the clumsy Tessa would be unable to get to safety if things got rough) and ends up having them send Tessa. The whole thing went to pot regardless...
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** In '' Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders, Jotaro puts Daniel D'Arby into one of these during a game of poker. D'Arby must choose between folding, or matching Jotaro's outrageously high bet and calling. If D'Arby folds, he will lose several chips and both Joseph and Polnareff's souls; but if he calls and loses, he will be forced to reveal Dio's secret - which is a death sentence. D'Arby goes insane from the stress and basically folds. [[spoiler:Turns out that Jotaro was bluffing]].

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** In '' Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders, ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders'', Jotaro puts Daniel D'Arby into one of these during a game of poker. D'Arby must choose between folding, or matching Jotaro's outrageously high bet and calling. If D'Arby folds, he will lose several chips and both Joseph and Polnareff's souls; but if he calls and loses, he will be forced to reveal Dio's secret - which is a death sentence. D'Arby goes insane from the stress and basically folds. [[spoiler:Turns out that Jotaro was bluffing]].
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** In '' Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders, Jotaro puts Daniel D'Arby into one of these during a game of poker. D'Arby must choose between folding, or matching Jotaro's outrageously high bet and calling. If D'Arby folds, he will lose several chips and both Joseph and Polnareff's souls; but if he calls and loses, he will be forced to reveal Dio's secret - which is a death sentence. D'Arby goes insane from the stress and basically folds. [[spoiler:Turns out that Jotaro was bluffing]].
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* In the first ''Anime/FullmetalAlchemist'' anime series. Ed is forced to make a SadisticChoice by the homunculi between [[SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong getting his brother Al back to the way he was before their human transmutation attempt]], which would require killing several convicts (whom he could see and happened to be watching) to do it, and allowing Lust to kill Al by destroying his blood seal. But then [[AntiVillain Scar]] shows up in a BigDamnHeroes moment and destroys the cylinders of red water necessary to perform the transmutation.

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* In the first ''Anime/FullmetalAlchemist'' anime series. ''Anime/FullmetalAlchemist2003'': Ed is forced to make a SadisticChoice by the homunculi between [[SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong getting his brother Al back to the way he was before their human transmutation attempt]], which would require killing several convicts (whom he could see and happened to be watching) to do it, and allowing Lust to kill Al by destroying his blood seal. But then [[AntiVillain Scar]] shows up in a BigDamnHeroes moment and destroys the cylinders of red water necessary to perform the transmutation.
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** Donatello Versus, from the same Part, uses his powers to force Jolyne and Hermes into a dilemma: die, or sacrifice the lives of three children to survive. The heroes however manage to save everyone.
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* ''Manga/ChainsawMan'' hiliariously [[DefiedTrope defies]] this trope, when Denji makes his return in the second half. The Cockroach Devil mocks Chainsaw for trying to play superhero, capturing a teenager in one hand and a car full of elderly people in the other. Cockroach throws them from a building while laughing over which Chainsaw will choose to save. Denji goes with a most unexpected [[TakeAThirdOption third option]] -- [[spoiler: he kills Cockroach while letting the six people die, then points out there was ''also'' a cat. He rescues the cat]].
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*** He forces [[TheWormThatWalks Foo Fighters]] to choose between killing [[NiceHat D&G]] and thereby saving her friends from D&G's NighInvulnerable Stand, or attacking him.

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* In ''Manga/FruitsBasket'', Akito finds out that Haru and Rin are in a relationship and asks Rin which of the two of them started it. The implication is that Akito will hurt whoever began it, so Rin can either tell the truth that it was Haru and escape punishment but live with the guilt of Haru being hurt, or lie, take the blame, and be hurt herself. She wastes no time in lying, and [[spoiler:is [[DestinationDefenestration pushed out a window]].]] Given that it's [[AxeCrazy Akito]], it's entirely possible that ''both'' would have been punished if Haru was blamed, since Akito hated Rin [[spoiler:because not only she's defying the leader openly, she looks like Akito's mother, Ren]].

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* In ''Manga/FruitsBasket'', Akito finds out that Haru and Rin are in a relationship and asks Rin which of the two of them started it. The implication is that Akito will hurt whoever began it, so Rin can either tell the truth that it was Haru and escape punishment but live with the guilt of Haru being hurt, or lie, take the blame, and be hurt herself. She wastes no time in lying, and [[spoiler:is [[DestinationDefenestration pushed out a window]].]] Given that it's [[AxeCrazy [[AxCrazy Akito]], it's entirely possible that ''both'' would have been punished if Haru was blamed, since Akito hated Rin [[spoiler:because not only she's defying the leader openly, she looks like Akito's mother, Ren]].
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* In ''Anime/DigimonAdventure02'', the Digimon Kaiser forces Daisuke to choose which one of his four teammates won't be eaten by a three-headed digimon. When time runs out, Daisuke [[TakeMeInstead offers himself]] [[TakeAThirdOption in place of them]], but then all his teammates show up -- the tied-up kids were only shapeshifting digimon.

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* In ''Anime/DigimonAdventure02'', the Digimon Kaiser (Emperor) forces Daisuke Daisuke/Davis to choose which one of his four teammates won't be eaten by a three-headed digimon. When time runs out, Daisuke Daisuke/Davis [[TakeMeInstead offers himself]] [[TakeAThirdOption in place of them]], but then all his teammates show up -- the tied-up kids were only shapeshifting digimon.digimon.
* Implied in the English dub of ''Anime/DragonBallZ''. Wherein Frieza forced the young Vegeta to serve him. In exchange, his father King Vegeta would be allowed to live. In the end, Frieza went back on the agreement by killing the king and lying to Vegeta about it.
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** Also in the backstory Soul Society has (twice, counting filler) been forced to make a difficult decision: wipe out a certain race/group of people, effectively committing genocide, or stand aside and allow the race/group in question inadvertently destroy reality with their unique powers. Both times, they were forced to choose the former.

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** Also in the backstory backstory, Soul Society has (twice, counting filler) been forced to make a difficult decision: wipe out a certain race/group of people, effectively committing genocide, or stand aside and allow the race/group in question to inadvertently destroy reality with their unique powers. Both times, they were forced to choose the former.



* LightNovel/ACertainMagicalIndex actually gives a ''villain'' one of these. After Ridovia's plan to use a religious artifact to forcibly convert Academy City to Roman Catholicism fails, she tries to make a getaway in a private jet, only for Laura Stewart to catch up with her, blowing out the door to the plane so she gets sucked out, along with the artifact and a worker on the plane. She's then given a choice while in freefall between saving the artifact or the worker (herself being a WellIntentionedExtremist who tries to save innocent lives.) [[spoiler:She tries to do both, and [[BolivianArmyEnding the scene cuts off before showing if she succeeded or not.]]]]

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* LightNovel/ACertainMagicalIndex ''LightNovel/ACertainMagicalIndex'' actually gives a ''villain'' one of these. After Ridovia's plan to use a religious artifact to forcibly convert Academy City to Roman Catholicism fails, she tries to make a getaway in a private jet, only for Laura Stewart to catch up with her, blowing out the door to the plane so she gets sucked out, along with the artifact and a worker on the plane. She's then given a choice while in freefall between saving the artifact or the worker (herself being a WellIntentionedExtremist who tries to save innocent lives.) [[spoiler:She tries to do both, and [[BolivianArmyEnding the scene cuts off before showing if she succeeded or not.]]]]



* In the first ''Anime/FullmetalAlchemist'' anime series Ed is forced to make a SadisticChoice by the homunculi between [[SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong getting his brother Al back to the way he was before their human transmutation attempt]], which would require killing several convicts (whom he could see and happened to be watching) to do it, and allowing Lust to kill Al by destroying his blood seal. But then [[AntiVillain Scar]] shows up in a BigDamnHeroes moment and destroys the cylinders of red water necessary to perform the transmutation.

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* In the first ''Anime/FullmetalAlchemist'' anime series series. Ed is forced to make a SadisticChoice by the homunculi between [[SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong getting his brother Al back to the way he was before their human transmutation attempt]], which would require killing several convicts (whom he could see and happened to be watching) to do it, and allowing Lust to kill Al by destroying his blood seal. But then [[AntiVillain Scar]] shows up in a BigDamnHeroes moment and destroys the cylinders of red water necessary to perform the transmutation.



** Also in the manga and Brotherhood, the Homunculi give Dr Marcoh the choice of agreeing to help out the homunculi and being complicit in whatever horrible plans they have in store for Amestris, or resisting and watching the village where he worked as the town doctor get wiped off the map. The homunculi even try to stop him from [[TakeAThirdOption taking a third option though killing himself,]] as suicide will only result in the destruction of said village. [[spoiler:Luckily, Scar shows up, which allows Marcoh to [[TakeAThirdOption take a FOURTH option]], where Scar stages the murder of Marcoh and helps him escape.]]

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** Also in the manga and Brotherhood, ''Brotherhood'', the Homunculi give Dr Dr. Marcoh the choice of agreeing to help out the homunculi and being complicit in whatever horrible plans they have in store for Amestris, or resisting and watching the village where he worked as the town doctor get wiped off the map. The homunculi even try to stop him from [[TakeAThirdOption taking a third option though killing himself,]] himself]], as suicide will only result in the destruction of said village. [[spoiler:Luckily, Scar shows up, which allows Marcoh to [[TakeAThirdOption take a FOURTH option]], where Scar stages the murder of Marcoh and helps him escape.]]



** From Stone Ocean, Enrico Pucci is a master of this, successfully pulling it off [[RuleOfThree three times]] against the heroes. Each time, he successfully wagers that they'll [[NoOneGetsLeftBehind refuse to sacrifice their friends.]]

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** From ''[[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStoneOcean Stone Ocean, Ocean]]'', Enrico Pucci is a master of this, successfully pulling it off [[RuleOfThree three times]] against the heroes. Each time, he successfully wagers that they'll [[NoOneGetsLeftBehind refuse to sacrifice their friends.]]



** Zigzagged in one episode of the Amazon Lily Arc, Pirate Empress Boa Hancock, believing all men to be immoral bastards like the type who enslaved her and her sisters; imposes such a choice on Luffy. Either she'd save the amazons she [[TakenForGranite turned to stone]] (they had stood up for him a minute ago) or allow him to leave the island. Luffy didn't find this a hard choice at all; for him, picking the life of someone he befriended just five minutes ago before his own isn't really a choice. Hancock and her sisters were ''shocked'' when he chose them without even a second of hesitation. [[spoiler:This would cause her to have a HeelFaceTurn and even fall in love with him.]]

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** Zigzagged in one episode of in the Amazon Lily Arc, Arc. Pirate Empress Boa Hancock, believing all men to be immoral bastards like the type who enslaved her and her sisters; imposes such a choice on Luffy. Either she'd save the amazons she [[TakenForGranite turned to stone]] (they had stood up for him a minute ago) or allow him to leave the island. Luffy didn't find this a hard choice at all; for him, picking the life of someone he befriended just five minutes ago before his own isn't really a choice. Hancock and her sisters were ''shocked'' when he chose them without even a second of hesitation. [[spoiler:This would cause her to have a HeelFaceTurn and even fall in love with him.]]



** Another backstory of a Straw Hat, involved Franky's own adopted father Tom, given the choice of using his trial to pardon himself of the crime of building the ''Oro Jackson'', the ship that would later come under the possession of the late Pirate King, Gold Roger and his pirate crew; or request that Cutty Flam (Franky) is pardoned for creating the ships that were used to attack Water 7, and frame him due to the scheming of DirtyCoward Spandam for the Pluton blueprints. Tom not only chose the latter to protect Cutty Flam, but earlier declared proudly that he, indeed, created the ''Oro Jackson'', and is not the least bit ashamed of it. This doubled as a final lesson to teach Cutty Flam, as he previously denied having created the ships that attacked Water 7. Even the judge felt bad about sentencing Tom, and it was an incident that [[MyGreatestFailure Franky could never forgive himself for allowing to happen]], and nearly killed himself trying to stop the Puffing Tom ironically sending its creator, and Franky's father-figure to the Judicial Island to be sentenced to death. This is what led him to become Franky in the first place...
** It also happens to [[spoiler:Doflamingo]] when he is given this ultimatum: [[spoiler:either resign from being a Warlord and get Caesar Clown back while bringing down the wrath of the Marines, or keep being a Warlord but bringing down the wrath of Kaido of the Four Emperors for no longer being able to provide him with the SMILEs Caesar helps produce. Unfortunately, he had extremely high connections of which Law was unaware, and used them to TakeAThirdOption: he fakes his resignation in order to lure Law and the Straw Hats into a trap.]]

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** Another backstory of a Straw Hat, Hat involved Franky's own adopted father Tom, given the choice of using his trial to pardon himself of the crime of building the ''Oro Jackson'', the ship that would later come under the possession of the late Pirate King, Gold Roger and his pirate crew; crew, or request that Cutty Flam (Franky) is pardoned for creating the ships that were used to attack Water 7, and frame him due to the scheming of DirtyCoward Spandam for the Pluton blueprints. Tom not only chose the latter to protect Cutty Flam, but earlier declared proudly that he, indeed, created the ''Oro Jackson'', and is not the least bit ashamed of it. This doubled as a final lesson to teach Cutty Flam, as he previously denied having created the ships that attacked Water 7. Even the judge felt bad about sentencing Tom, and it was an incident that [[MyGreatestFailure Franky could never forgive himself for allowing to happen]], and nearly killed himself trying to stop the Puffing Tom ironically sending its creator, and Franky's father-figure to the Judicial Island to be sentenced to death. This is what led him to become Franky in the first place...
** It also happens to [[spoiler:Doflamingo]] when he is given this ultimatum: [[spoiler:either resign from being a Warlord and get Caesar Clown back while bringing down the wrath of the Marines, or keep being a Warlord but bringing down the wrath of Kaido of the Four Emperors for no longer being able to provide him with the SMILEs [=SMILEs=] Caesar helps produce. Unfortunately, he had extremely high connections of which Law was unaware, and used them to TakeAThirdOption: he fakes his resignation in order to lure Law and the Straw Hats into a trap.]]



-->'''Zoro:''' You must be demon spawn...But I'm not ready to die without a fight! All right, dammit! ''You've got yourself a pirate!!''
** At the end of the Thriller Bark Arc, Bartholomew Kuma arrives with orders to kill everyone on the ship to LeaveNoWitnesses, and the protagonists (Luffy's crew plus the Rolling Pirates), exhausting after having just defeated Gekko Moria, know they have very little chance of defeating him. He gives them another option: let him have the unconscious Luffy (who had just worked himself to near death to save all of them from Moria) and he'll let the rest of them go. But really, Kuma might as well not have bothered with the second choice.
--> '''All: [[UndyingLoyalty NO]] [[TrueCompanions WAY!!]]'''
* In ''Manga/RaveMaster'' when a super weapon is activated Musica has the choice of letting it fire and killing his companions or letting Reina, the evil general who only just became good, sacrifice herself to destroy it. The choice is no less obvious having read the build-up, but it's still treated like a very hard one for him.

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-->'''Zoro:''' --->'''Zoro:''' You must be demon spawn...But I'm not ready to die without a fight! All right, dammit! ''You've got yourself a pirate!!''
** At the end of the Thriller Bark Arc, Bartholomew Kuma arrives with orders to kill everyone on the ship to LeaveNoWitnesses, and the protagonists (Luffy's crew plus the Rolling Pirates), exhausting exhausted after having just defeated Gekko Moria, know they have very little chance of defeating him. He gives them another option: let him have the unconscious Luffy (who had just worked himself to near death to save all of them from Moria) and he'll let the rest of them go. But really, Kuma might as well not have bothered with the second choice.
--> ---> '''All: [[UndyingLoyalty NO]] [[TrueCompanions WAY!!]]'''
* In ''Manga/RaveMaster'' ''Manga/RaveMaster'', when a super weapon is activated activated, Musica has the choice of letting it fire and killing his companions or letting Reina, the evil general who only just became good, sacrifice herself to destroy it. The choice is no less obvious having read the build-up, but it's still treated like a very hard one for him.

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*** It ''is'' also pointed out that Arlong would be demanding money again anyway, so [[ThanatosGambit her action is actually smarter than it appears...]] Plus, Arlong and his crew demolished all of the seaworthy vessels on the island before attacking, which would have left Nami and Nojiko with no way to escape the island, making it only a matter of time before they got caught and assuredly killed. It was heavily implied(if not outright stated) that Bellemere had already realized this was the case.
*** Arlong gives another SadisticChoice to Nami after his LoopholeAbuse to get out of their bargain provokes the whole island to attack: either submit to be his slave forever and have the villagers spared, or attempt to fight and have him kill everyone except her, and have him enslave her anyway. And either way, he'll kill the Straw Hats for attacking him. Nami, after some consideration, chooses the second option…and fortunately for her, that's when Luffy wakes up.
** Another backstory of a Straw Hat, involved Franky's own adopted father Tom, given the choice of using his trial to pardon himself of the crime of building the Oro Jackson, the ship that would later come under the posession of the late Pirate King, Gold Roger and his pirate crew; or request that Cutty Flam (Franky) is pardoned for creating the ships that were used to attack Water 7, and frame him due to the scheming of DirtyCoward Spandam for the Pluton blueprints. Tom not only chose the latter to protect Cutty Flam, but earlier declared proudly that he, indeed, created the Oro Jackson, and is not the least bit ashamed of it. This doubled as a final lesson to teach Cutty Flam, as he previously denied having created the ships that attacked Water 7. Even the judge felt bad about sentencing Tom, and it was an incident that [[MyGreatestFailure Franky could never forgive himself for allowing to happen]], and nearly killed himself trying to stop the Puffing Tom ironically sending its creator, and Franky's father figure to the Judicial Island to be sentenced to death. This is what led him to become Franky in the first place...
** It also happens to [[spoiler:Doflamingo]] when he is given this ultimatum: [[spoiler:either resign from being a Warlord and get Caesar Clown back while bringing down the wrath of the Marines, or keep being a Warlord but bringing down the wrath of Kaido of the Four Emperors for no longer being able to provide him with the Smiles Caesar helps produce. Unfortunately, he had extremely high connections of which Law was unaware, and used them to TakeAThirdOption: he fakes his resignation in order to lure Law and the Straw Hats into a trap.]]

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*** It ''is'' also pointed out that Arlong would be demanding money again anyway, so [[ThanatosGambit her action is actually smarter than it appears...]] Plus, Arlong and his crew demolished all of the seaworthy vessels on the island before attacking, which would have left Nami and Nojiko with no way to escape the island, making it only a matter of time before they got caught and assuredly killed. It was heavily implied(if implied (if not outright stated) that Bellemere had already realized this was the case.
*** Arlong gives another SadisticChoice to Nami after his LoopholeAbuse to get out of their bargain provokes the whole island to attack: either submit to be his slave forever and have the villagers spared, or attempt to fight and have him kill everyone except her, and have him enslave her anyway. And either way, he'll kill the Straw Hats for attacking him. Nami, after some consideration, chooses the second option…and option... and fortunately for her, that's when Luffy wakes up.
** Another backstory of a Straw Hat, involved Franky's own adopted father Tom, given the choice of using his trial to pardon himself of the crime of building the Oro Jackson, ''Oro Jackson'', the ship that would later come under the posession possession of the late Pirate King, Gold Roger and his pirate crew; or request that Cutty Flam (Franky) is pardoned for creating the ships that were used to attack Water 7, and frame him due to the scheming of DirtyCoward Spandam for the Pluton blueprints. Tom not only chose the latter to protect Cutty Flam, but earlier declared proudly that he, indeed, created the Oro Jackson, ''Oro Jackson'', and is not the least bit ashamed of it. This doubled as a final lesson to teach Cutty Flam, as he previously denied having created the ships that attacked Water 7. Even the judge felt bad about sentencing Tom, and it was an incident that [[MyGreatestFailure Franky could never forgive himself for allowing to happen]], and nearly killed himself trying to stop the Puffing Tom ironically sending its creator, and Franky's father figure father-figure to the Judicial Island to be sentenced to death. This is what led him to become Franky in the first place...
** It also happens to [[spoiler:Doflamingo]] when he is given this ultimatum: [[spoiler:either resign from being a Warlord and get Caesar Clown back while bringing down the wrath of the Marines, or keep being a Warlord but bringing down the wrath of Kaido of the Four Emperors for no longer being able to provide him with the Smiles SMILEs Caesar helps produce. Unfortunately, he had extremely high connections of which Law was unaware, and used them to TakeAThirdOption: he fakes his resignation in order to lure Law and the Straw Hats into a trap.]]



** This started back at season one, with the Yami Yugi's duel against Kaiba. Lose your dual and star-chips or win and possibly kill Kaiba. After all, [[WebVideo/YuGiOhTheAbridgedSeries card games are]] SeriousBusiness.

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** This started back at season one, Season 1, with the Yami Yugi's duel against Kaiba. Lose your dual and star-chips or win and possibly kill Kaiba. After all, [[WebVideo/YuGiOhTheAbridgedSeries card games are]] SeriousBusiness.



** In the middle of the final battle between Dartz and Yami Yugi and Kaiba, the Orichalcos Knights [[spoiler:are the souls of Yugi, Jonouchi, Mai, and Pegasus]], and if our heroes attack any of them, then [[spoiler:the soul [[AndIMustScream would be dead forever]]…except that Dartz was bluffing about that part to keep Yami and Kaiba from attacking. It works with Yami, but not Kaiba.]]

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** In the middle of the final battle between Dartz and Yami Yugi and Kaiba, the Orichalcos Knights [[spoiler:are the souls of Yugi, Jonouchi, Mai, and Pegasus]], and if our heroes attack any of them, then [[spoiler:the soul [[AndIMustScream would be dead forever]]…except forever]]... except that Dartz was bluffing about that part to keep Yami and Kaiba from attacking. It works with Yami, but not Kaiba.]]



** Another version of the Trope occurs in Season Three of the [[Anime/YuGiOhGX anime]]. During Judai's Disclosure Duel with Professor Saito, Professor Cobra traps Asuka in a DrowningPit and threatens to let her drown if Judai wins the duel. Unfortunately, losing might put the entire ''school'' in a lethal situation. [[spoiler:Fortunately, while Judai isn't able to TakeAThirdOption here (other than stalling against Saito, who eventually tries a TakingYouWithMe gambit), Jim manages to find and rescue Asuka in time, letting Judai win by protecting himself from the damage from Saito's kamikaze strike.]]

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** Another version of the Trope occurs in Season Three 3 of the [[Anime/YuGiOhGX anime]]. During Judai's Disclosure Duel with Professor Saito, Professor Cobra traps Asuka in a DrowningPit and threatens to let her drown if Judai wins the duel. Unfortunately, losing might put the entire ''school'' in a lethal situation. [[spoiler:Fortunately, while Judai isn't able to TakeAThirdOption here (other than stalling against Saito, who eventually tries a TakingYouWithMe gambit), Jim manages to find and rescue Asuka in time, letting Judai win by protecting himself from the damage from Saito's kamikaze strike.]] ]]
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* ''Manga/DestinyOfTheShrineMaiden'' - The priestess sacrifice ritual is essentially this without having a third person between the two, instead they have to decide amongst themselves.



* ''Manga/KannazukiNoMiko'' - The priestess sacrifice ritual is essentially this without having a third person between the two, instead they have to decide amongst themselves.
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* In the first ''Anime/FullmetalAlchemist,'' anime series Ed is forced to make a SadisticChoice by the homunculi between [[SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong getting his brother Al back to the way he was before their human transmutation attempt]], which would require killing several convicts (whom he could see and happened to be watching) to do it, and allowing Lust to kill Al by destroying his blood seal. But then [[AntiVillain Scar]] shows up in a BigDamnHeroes moment and destroys the cylinders of red water necessary to perform the transmutation.

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* In the first ''Anime/FullmetalAlchemist,'' ''Anime/FullmetalAlchemist'' anime series Ed is forced to make a SadisticChoice by the homunculi between [[SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong getting his brother Al back to the way he was before their human transmutation attempt]], which would require killing several convicts (whom he could see and happened to be watching) to do it, and allowing Lust to kill Al by destroying his blood seal. But then [[AntiVillain Scar]] shows up in a BigDamnHeroes moment and destroys the cylinders of red water necessary to perform the transmutation.
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* In ''Manga/AttackOnTitan'', after the Battle of Shiganshina, [[spoiler:both Armin and Commander Erwin are mortally wounded and only one of them can be saved by the single dose of Titan serum the scouts have obtained. After an episode-long debate about who is more valuable to humanity's defense force, Levi decides to save Armin to allow his friend Erwin to die in peace.]]


* In ''Anime/{{Endride}}'', the [[LaResistance Ignauts]] go to the [[PettingZooPeople Zoozians]] for help with their rebellion. When they wash up on the shore, they're [[BoundAndGagged tied up]] and presented with a choice from their leader, Gradido. If Demetrio, the RebelLeader, will offer his life to demonstrate the strength of his principles, Gradido and his people will fight for the cause. Otherwise, Gradido will not only ''not'' lend support, but kill the others rebels there and let only Demetrio live. Demetrio's willing to take it and is nearly executed, but fortunately interference from the others and Gradido's own good grace win out, and they resolve upon a [[TakeAThirdOption third option]].

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* In ''Anime/{{Endride}}'', the [[LaResistance Ignauts]] go to the [[PettingZooPeople [[BeastMan Zoozians]] for help with their rebellion. When they wash up on the shore, they're [[BoundAndGagged tied up]] and presented with a choice from their leader, Gradido. If Demetrio, the RebelLeader, will offer his life to demonstrate the strength of his principles, Gradido and his people will fight for the cause. Otherwise, Gradido will not only ''not'' lend support, but kill the others rebels there and let only Demetrio live. Demetrio's willing to take it and is nearly executed, but fortunately interference from the others and Gradido's own good grace win out, and they resolve upon a [[TakeAThirdOption third option]].

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* In ''Anime/GregoryHorrorShow'' the series has a character named "Judgement Boy" where he will ask the Guests a question, regardless of relevance, and tells the consequences of the choice after the judgement is passed.
* In ''Manga/{{Monster}}'', it's gradually revealed that Johan and Anna's mother [[spoiler:was forced to give up only one of the twins to the sadistic Bonaparta as part of a psychological experiment. In an attempt to hide from them, she had told her neighbors that she only had a daughter, and made Johan (who seemed sane back then) [[CrossDresser wear a wig and dress to impersonate Anna]] whenever he left the house. When Bonaparta and his men found Mrs. Liebert, little Johan was still wearing his disguise, so it was impossible to tell which child she let them take away (although it's already known that this was Anna).]]
** What makes it even worse? [[spoiler:The fact that Mrs. Liebert ''was'' able to make a decision between the two of them at all is part of what helped shape Johan's personality.]] However, while Johan views this as a betrayal, [[spoiler:it's never revealed which child their mother believed would be better off - the one being abandoned, or the one that would be subjected to further experiments while being cared for by their mother]].
** At the end of the series Johan presents Dr. Tenma a sadistic choice. [[spoiler:Either Tenma sacrifices his main value of ThouShaltNotKill by shooting Johan or Johan kills a little boy. Thankfully a timely intervention from a PapaWolf spares Tenma from having to make that choice.]]

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* In ''Anime/GregoryHorrorShow'' ''Manga/ArataTheLegend'', this happens during the series Isora Arc, when [[spoiler:Hinohara has a character named "Judgement Boy" where he will ask the Guests a question, regardless of relevance, and tells the consequences of the choice after the judgement is passed.
* In ''Manga/{{Monster}}'', it's gradually revealed that Johan and Anna's mother [[spoiler:was forced
to give up only one of the twins to the sadistic Bonaparta as part of a psychological experiment. In an attempt to hide choose between saving Mikusa from them, she had told her neighbors that she only had a daughter, and made Johan (who seemed sane being killed (if Mikusa died, Imina Oribe, the next Princess of Amawakuni who switched places with Mikusa, wouldn't be able to come back then) [[CrossDresser wear a wig to Aawakuni.), or letting Kannagi and dress Yataka be tortued to impersonate Anna]] whenever he left the house. When Bonaparta and his men found Mrs. Liebert, little Johan was still wearing his disguise, so it was impossible to tell which child she let them take away (although it's already known that this was Anna).death by Isora.]]
** What makes it * In ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'', [[spoiler:Orihime Inoue is forced to work for [[BigBad Aizen]] in order to save the lives of her friends, who don't even worse? [[spoiler:The fact know they are being held hostage. To make things even worse, Aizen later reveals that Mrs. Liebert ''was'' able the only reason he kidnapped her was to lure her friends and the TheCavalry into a trap.]]
** Also in the backstory Soul Society has (twice, counting filler) been forced
to make a decision difficult decision: wipe out a certain race/group of people, effectively committing genocide, or stand aside and allow the race/group in question inadvertently destroy reality with their unique powers. Both times, they were forced to choose the former.
* In one chapter of ''Manga/BungoStrayDogs'', Kunikida is faced with such a choice: A MadBomber has set up several bombs in a subway tunnel, and strapped an explosive vest to a little girl. Though Kunikida manages to steal the detonator, the terrorist explains that the disarming signal for the bombs in the tunnel is the same as the detonation signal for the girl's vest, forcing him to choose whether or not to sacrifice her to save many more lives. In the end, [[spoiler:Kunikida chooses to blow up the girl, but he then reveals that he had formulated a plan to ensure that Yosano (a doctor whose special ability allows her to easily treat any fatal wound) would arrive just in time to save her]].
* LightNovel/ACertainMagicalIndex actually gives a ''villain'' one of these. After Ridovia's plan to use a religious artifact to forcibly convert Academy City to Roman Catholicism fails, she tries to make a getaway in a private jet, only for Laura Stewart to catch up with her, blowing out the door to the plane so she gets sucked out, along with the artifact and a worker on the plane. She's then given a choice while in freefall
between saving the two of them at all is artifact or the worker (herself being a WellIntentionedExtremist who tries to save innocent lives.) [[spoiler:She tries to do both, and [[BolivianArmyEnding the scene cuts off before showing if she succeeded or not.]]]]
* In ''[[VisualNovel/DaCapoII D.C. II SS]]'' as
part of what helped shape Johan's personality.]] However, while Johan views this as a betrayal, [[spoiler:it's never revealed which child their mother believed would be better off - the one being abandoned, or main plot, Otome Asakura turn into HeroicBSOD as she was forced to choose between saving everybody in the one entire island [[spoiler:by withering up the tree that would be subjected cause her love, the main protagonist Yoshiyuki Sakurai, to further experiments while being cared for by their mother]].
** At
vanish from existence, ]]or sit back doing nothing and stay with her love till the end, [[spoiler:leaving the tree go rampant that could potentially cause [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt the end of the series Johan presents Dr. Tenma a sadistic choice. [[spoiler:Either Tenma sacrifices world]].]]
** At the breaking point [[spoiler:that after the creator of the tree Sakura Yoshino and Otomes' grandfather vanished in two ill-fated attempts to keep the tree under control, Yoshiyuki finally being told the tale of
his main value origin. Aware of ThouShaltNotKill by shooting Johan or Johan kills a little boy. Thankfully a timely intervention from a PapaWolf spares Tenma from having to make his fate if the tree withered, he convinced Otome that choice.stopping the tree is the only option. There were no [[TakeAThirdOption third option]], Otome wither up the tree. Eventually Yoshiyuki vanishs in an [[TearJerker extremely tragic way]].]]
* Soichiro Yagami of ''Manga/DeathNote'' is forced to decide between [[spoiler:allowing his daughter Sayu to be killed and giving the responsible organization a weapon of effortless mass murder.]]
** Later on, as [[spoiler:Mello]] continues to blackmail him, he's forced to choose between [[spoiler:the death of Sayu or revealing the identity of [[TheMole the second L]], who happens to be his son Light]]. Matsuda gets him out of that one.
** Also, Light [[GambitRoulette indirectly]] forces Rem to choose between [[spoiler:letting her protegee and partner Misa die or killing L to protect her, knowing that it would result in her own death. She chose the latter.
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* ''Manga/KannazukiNoMiko'' - The priestess sacrifice ritual is essentially this without having a third person between the two, instead they have to decide amongst themselves.
* Has happened many times in ''Anime/MazingerZ'': Often Baron Ashura held someone hostage and threatened to kill him or her if Kouji did not surrender, but there were different instances:
** In episode 17, BigBad Dr. Hell crafted a Mechanical Beast could set earthquakes off. After using it to bring down several Japanese cities, TheDragon Baron Ashura threatened with obliterating Tokyo unless Dr. Hell was appointed director of Photonic Research Institute. If the heroes gave in, Dr. Hell would have full and unopposed access and control to the lodes the [[{{Unobtainium}} Japanium]] was extracted from and plans to build his own [[PhlebotinumBattery Photon Atomic engines]], and nobody would be able to stop him from [[TakeOverTheWorld taking over the world]]. If they did not agree, Tokyo would become a giant hole in the ground.
** In episode 18, a Mechanical Monster cuts a passenger ship in half. A woman reaches a lifeboat but her mother has been caught in one of the whirlpools formed by the sinking ship. If she stays away, her mother will die. If she comes closer, maybe both of them will die. At the end [[spoiler:her mother chose for her. She shoved the boat away her. She drowned, but she managed to save her daughter's life.]]
** In episode 31, Dr. Hell kidnapped three men, hypnotized them in piloting three of his Mechanical Beasts and ordered them to attack Mazinger-Z. Thus, Kouji found himself severely limited, since if he attacked full-force, the prisoners could die.
** In episode 61, Lorelei, a little girl his little brother was infatuated with, fused with a {{Robeast}} and challenged Mazinger-Z. She could not be split from the robot, and if Kouji fought, he would kill her and would break his brother's heart. [[spoiler:Finally Kouji had to fight, and Lorelei died.]]
** It also was a very common occurrence in the sequels. In one of the ''Anime/GreatMazinger'' manga chapters a Warrior Monster was holding Jun hostage. Tetsuya did not dare to attack the Monster, but [[TheProfessor Prof. Kabuto]] ordered him throwing his doubt out and attacking (in spite of Jun was his adoptive sister, BattleCouple and LoveInterest). In another of the manga versions, Great Marshall of Hell -BigBad's second TheDragon- blew up one city and threatened with destroying Tokyo as well, unless the Japanese Government destroyed [[HomeBase the Fortress of Science]] and all HumongousMecha stored there. [[spoiler:The Government gave in and destroyed the Fortress. Great Marshall turned Tokyo into a wasteland nonetheless.]]
** ''Anime/UFORoboGrendizer'': In one manga chapter, Duke gets attacked by one of his oldest friends, whom he believed dead but was being mind-controlled by the Vegans. His friend could not control his body but he still could warn Duke stay away from him... and beg kill him.
* In ''Manga/{{Trigun}}'', the villain Legato Bluesummers forces the main character Vash into making a choice between killing him and thus renouncing everything that he based his life on, or letting his companions die, as Legato is mentally controlling a group of people about to kill them. [[spoiler:He kills Legato, saving his companions, and then sinks into a HeroicBSOD in the next episode.]]

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* ''Manga/KannazukiNoMiko'' - The priestess sacrifice ritual In ''Anime/{{Endride}}'', the [[LaResistance Ignauts]] go to the [[PettingZooPeople Zoozians]] for help with their rebellion. When they wash up on the shore, they're [[BoundAndGagged tied up]] and presented with a choice from their leader, Gradido. If Demetrio, the RebelLeader, will offer his life to demonstrate the strength of his principles, Gradido and his people will fight for the cause. Otherwise, Gradido will not only ''not'' lend support, but kill the others rebels there and let only Demetrio live. Demetrio's willing to take it and is essentially nearly executed, but fortunately interference from the others and Gradido's own good grace win out, and they resolve upon a [[TakeAThirdOption third option]].
* ''Manga/FairyTail'': Laxus, during his time as an ArcVillain, imposes one on the Fairy Tail members: To get out of his magic traps and rescue their TrueCompanions whom he had taken hostage, they must fight and defeat each other. On the surface it was meant to weaken their ranks and leave only the strongest members left to fight him, [[spoiler:but as it turns out,
this without was just a plan to keep himself from having a third person to potentially kill any of his own guildmates, as deep down he lacked the ruthlessness to do so]].
** [[spoiler:It happens again when Jackal of Tartarus forces Lucy to choose
between the two, instead they have to decide amongst themselves.
* Has happened many times in ''Anime/MazingerZ'': Often Baron Ashura held someone hostage and threatened to kill him or her if Kouji did not surrender, but there were different instances:
** In episode 17, BigBad Dr. Hell crafted
a Mechanical Beast could set earthquakes off. After using it to bring down several Japanese cities, TheDragon Baron Ashura threatened with obliterating Tokyo unless Dr. Hell was appointed director of Photonic Research Institute. If the heroes gave in, Dr. Hell would have full and unopposed access and control to the lodes the [[{{Unobtainium}} Japanium]] was extracted from and plans to build his own [[PhlebotinumBattery Photon Atomic engines]], and nobody would be able to stop him from [[TakeOverTheWorld taking over the world]]. If they did not agree, Tokyo would become a giant hole in the ground.
** In episode 18, a Mechanical Monster cuts a passenger ship in half. A
pregnant woman reaches a lifeboat but her mother has been caught in one of and the whirlpools formed by ex-council member that Fairy Tail was trying to protect. Fortunately Natsu arrives with a '''Take the sinking ship. If she stays away, her mother will die. If she comes closer, maybe both of them will die. At the end [[spoiler:her mother chose for her. She shoved the boat away her. She drowned, but she managed to save her daughter's life.Third Option''' and attacks Jackal instead.]]
* In ''Manga/FruitsBasket'', Akito finds out that Haru and Rin are in a relationship and asks Rin which of the two of them started it. The implication is that Akito will hurt whoever began it, so Rin can either tell the truth that it was Haru and escape punishment but live with the guilt of Haru being hurt, or lie, take the blame, and be hurt herself. She wastes no time in lying, and [[spoiler:is [[DestinationDefenestration pushed out a window]].]] Given that it's [[AxeCrazy Akito]], it's entirely possible that ''both'' would have been punished if Haru was blamed, since Akito hated Rin [[spoiler:because not only she's defying the leader openly, she looks like Akito's mother, Ren]].
* In the first ''Anime/FullmetalAlchemist,'' anime series Ed is forced to make a SadisticChoice by the homunculi between [[SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong getting his brother Al back to the way he was before their human transmutation attempt]], which would require killing several convicts (whom he could see and happened to be watching) to do it, and allowing Lust to kill Al by destroying his blood seal. But then [[AntiVillain Scar]] shows up in a BigDamnHeroes moment and destroys the cylinders of red water necessary to perform the transmutation.
** In episode 31, Dr. Hell kidnapped three men, hypnotized them in piloting three chapter 101 of [[Manga/FullmetalAlchemist the manga]] and the second series, [[spoiler:Roy Mustang was forced to choose between letting his Mechanical Beasts {{Lancer}}, Hawkeye, die in front of him (she had her throat slit open and ordered them was bleeding to attack Mazinger-Z. Thus, Kouji found himself severely limited, since if he attacked full-force, death) or opening the prisoners could die.
** In episode 61, Lorelei,
Gate in order to complete the evil guys' plans. She persuades him not to co-operate through her eye signals. Luckily, she is saved anyway with a little girl his little brother was infatuated with, fused bit of Xingese alchemy and chimera powers. Not so luckily, Pride then decides to dispense with a {{Robeast}} the "Choice" part of the trope and challenged Mazinger-Z. She could not be split from forces Roy through the robot, and if Kouji fought, he would kill her and would break his brother's heart. [[spoiler:Finally Kouji had to fight, and Lorelei died.Gate anyway.]]
** It also was a very common occurrence Also in the sequels. In one of the ''Anime/GreatMazinger'' manga chapters a Warrior Monster was holding Jun hostage. Tetsuya did not dare to attack the Monster, but [[TheProfessor Prof. Kabuto]] ordered him throwing his doubt out and attacking (in spite of Jun was his adoptive sister, BattleCouple and LoveInterest). In another of the manga versions, Great Marshall of Hell -BigBad's second TheDragon- blew up one city and threatened with destroying Tokyo as well, unless Brotherhood, the Japanese Government destroyed [[HomeBase Homunculi give Dr Marcoh the Fortress of Science]] and all HumongousMecha stored there. [[spoiler:The Government gave in and destroyed the Fortress. Great Marshall turned Tokyo into a wasteland nonetheless.]]
** ''Anime/UFORoboGrendizer'': In one manga chapter, Duke gets attacked by one of his oldest friends, whom he believed dead but was being mind-controlled by the Vegans. His friend could not control his body but he still could warn Duke stay away from him... and beg kill him.
* In ''Manga/{{Trigun}}'', the villain Legato Bluesummers forces the main character Vash into making a
choice between of agreeing to help out the homunculi and being complicit in whatever horrible plans they have in store for Amestris, or resisting and watching the village where he worked as the town doctor get wiped off the map. The homunculi even try to stop him from [[TakeAThirdOption taking a third option though killing him and thus renouncing everything that he based his life on, or letting his companions die, himself,]] as Legato is mentally controlling a group of people about to kill them. [[spoiler:He kills Legato, saving his companions, and then sinks into a HeroicBSOD suicide will only result in the next episode.destruction of said village. [[spoiler:Luckily, Scar shows up, which allows Marcoh to [[TakeAThirdOption take a FOURTH option]], where Scar stages the murder of Marcoh and helps him escape.]]



* In the fourth arc of ''VisualNovel/UminekoWhenTheyCry'', Kinzo Ushiromiya decides he's going to test which of his grandchildren is most worthy to become his successor as head of the family. The contents of the test, you ask? [[spoiler:"In order to gain two, sacrifice one." A) Your Life B) Your lover's life C) everyone else's lives. George and Jessica actually do make somewhat shocking (albeit convincing) choices with their own brand of justification...only to take the bad guy by surprise by [[TakeAThirdOption deciding to sacrifice none of the above]] and ''[[BadassNormal fighting]]'' ''[[ActionGirl back]]'' instead. But this being Umineko, they die horribly anyway.]]
** [[spoiler:This is then averted in the seventh novel where its shown the test was used again by Kyrie and Rudolf but only to lure the cousins to where they would be killed one by one.]]
* In the first ''Anime/FullmetalAlchemist,'' anime series Ed is forced to make a SadisticChoice by the homunculi between [[SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong getting his brother Al back to the way he was before their human transmutation attempt]], which would require killing several convicts (whom he could see and happened to be watching) to do it, and allowing Lust to kill Al by destroying his blood seal. But then [[AntiVillain Scar]] shows up in a BigDamnHeroes moment and destroys the cylinders of red water necessary to perform the transmutation.
** In chapter 101 of [[Manga/FullmetalAlchemist the manga]] and the second series, [[spoiler:Roy Mustang was forced to choose between letting his {{Lancer}}, Hawkeye, die in front of him (she had her throat slit open and was bleeding to death) or opening the Gate in order to complete the evil guys' plans. She persuades him not to co-operate through her eye signals. Luckily, she is saved anyway with a little bit of Xingese alchemy and chimera powers. Not so luckily, Pride then decides to dispense with the "Choice" part of the trope and forces Roy through the Gate anyway.]]
** Also in the manga and Brotherhood, the Homunculi give Dr Marcoh the choice of agreeing to help out the homunculi and being complicit in whatever horrible plans they have in store for Amestris, or resisting and watching the village where he worked as the town doctor get wiped off the map. The homunculi even try to stop him from [[TakeAThirdOption taking a third option though killing himself,]] as suicide will only result in the destruction of said village. [[spoiler:Luckily, Scar shows up, which allows Marcoh to [[TakeAThirdOption take a FOURTH option]], where Scar stages the murder of Marcoh and helps him escape.]]
* In ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'', [[spoiler:Orihime Inoue is forced to work for [[BigBad Aizen]] in order to save the lives of her friends, who don't even know they are being held hostage. To make things even worse, Aizen later reveals that the only reason he kidnapped her was to lure her friends and the TheCavalry into a trap.]]
** Also in the backstory Soul Society has (twice, counting filler) been forced to make a difficult decision: wipe out a certain race/group of people, effectively committing genocide, or stand aside and allow the race/group in question inadvertently destroy reality with their unique powers. Both times, they were forced to choose the former.
* Soichiro Yagami of ''Manga/DeathNote'' is forced to decide between [[spoiler:allowing his daughter Sayu to be killed and giving the responsible organization a weapon of effortless mass murder.]]
** Later on, as [[spoiler:Mello]] continues to blackmail him, he's forced to choose between [[spoiler:the death of Sayu or revealing the identity of [[TheMole the second L]], who happens to be his son Light]]. Matsuda gets him out of that one.
** Also, Light [[GambitRoulette indirectly]] forces Rem to choose between [[spoiler:letting her protegee and partner Misa die or killing L to protect her, knowing that it would result in her own death. She chose the latter.]]
* In ''[[VisualNovel/DaCapoII D.C. II SS]]'' as part of the main plot, Otome Asakura turn into HeroicBSOD as she was forced to choose between saving everybody in the entire island [[spoiler:by withering up the tree that would cause her love, the main protagonist Yoshiyuki Sakurai, to vanish from existence, ]]or sit back doing nothing and stay with her love till the end, [[spoiler:leaving the tree go rampant that could potentially cause [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt the end of the world]].]]
** At the breaking point [[spoiler:that after the creator of the tree Sakura Yoshino and Otomes' grandfather vanished in two ill-fated attempts to keep the tree under control, Yoshiyuki finally being told the tale of his origin. Aware of his fate if the tree withered, he convinced Otome that stopping the tree is the only option. There were no [[TakeAThirdOption third option]], Otome wither up the tree. Eventually Yoshiyuki vanishs in an [[TearJerker extremely tragic way]].]]
* Mentioned in ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'', when Kakashi is giving Team 7 their SecretTestOfCharacter and he asks Sakura what she would do if he threatened to kill Sasuke unless she kills Naruto.
** Much later we find out this actually happened to [[spoiler:Nagato]] after Hanzo attacked his group out of paranoia: he had to kill [[spoiler:Yahiko]] or else Hanzo would kill [[spoiler:Konan]]. When [[spoiler:Nagato]] freezes up at the thought of hurting either of his friends, [[spoiler:Yahiko]] [[TakeAThirdOption takes a third option]]: he grabs the arm the chooser was holding a kunai in and stabs himself with it. [[spoiler:Nagato then became a DarkMessiah. Konan helped.]]
** Also, Sasuke by his post-Itachi-killing activities (joining Akatsuki, attacking the Raikage's brother, and attacking all the other Kage at the summit) made himself an enemy of the whole ninja world. Even Naruto's friends have decided to kill him to prevent further chaos and war, leaving Naruto stuck between breaking his word or pissing off the whole ninja world.
** And Itachi was faced with the most agonizing choice of them all. His Clan was planning a coup against Konoha, one that would potentially spark a new Great Ninja War. Thus he was faced with a terrible dilemma; stay loyal to his clan and ultimately be responsible for the deaths of thousands of innocents, including probably the whole clan in the end anyway, or massacre his entire family, down to the last child. He couldn't bring himself to kill Sasuke, though, so he did his best to make sure he hated him completely and would never suspect the truth, so he would be allowed to live.
** An arguably mild case occurs in the flashbacks when Madara has been defeated by Senju Hashirama. Hashirama, Madara's childhood friend, wants to end the feuding between their clans with a peace treaty. Madara, now jaded after the deaths of his brothers, says he doesn't trust the Senju, and Hashirama can only earn his trust, and therefore his co-operation with the peace treaty that would bring about Hashirama's lifelong dream of building a village where children could be kept safely away from war, is by either murdering Hashirama's only living brother Tobirama, or committing suicide.
*** [[spoiler:Hashirama, being the loveable [[IdiotHero idiot]] of his generation, ''thanks Madara for being so reasonable'', takes off his armor, and, with a knife poised over his stomach in preparation for {{Seppuku}}, gives a speech about how Madara is not to be killed and the Uchiha are not to be blamed for his death. Madara stays Hashirama's hand, then, saying Hashirama had proved his sincerity, apparently unwilling to actually see his childhood friend's entrails. During their final confrontation (while alive, anyway), being the [[BigBad pain in the posterior]] that he is, Madara voices regret over giving Hashirama the third option of suicide.]]
** Averted and subverted at the same time at one point. [[spoiler:Minato, after making the BigBad run with his tails between his legs for the moment, is faced with two choices: 1. Let Kushina seal the Kyuubi inside herself again and kill it even though it will just revive itself in the near future, anyway. Thus, saving Konoha and Minato, along with their baby in the short term. 2. Seal the Kyuubi inside their son, essentially offering their son up as a sacrificial lamb for a [[SealedEvilInACan Bijuu, effectively making him the next Jinchuuriki,]]]][[spoiler:saving Konoha and the rest of the world in the long term. Minato chose the latter.]]
*** Subverted in that [[spoiler:it's not such a bad decision since Minato also plans to seal the rest of their chakras inside Naruto so that they can meet him again in the future. Minato's choice eventually paid off.]]

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* In ''Anime/GregoryHorrorShow'' the fourth arc series has a character named "Judgement Boy" where he will ask the Guests a question, regardless of ''VisualNovel/UminekoWhenTheyCry'', Kinzo Ushiromiya decides he's going to test which of his grandchildren is most worthy to become his successor as head relevance, and tells the consequences of the family. The contents of choice after the test, you ask? [[spoiler:"In order to gain two, sacrifice one." A) Your Life B) Your lover's life C) everyone else's lives. George and Jessica actually do make somewhat shocking (albeit convincing) choices with their own brand of justification...only to take the bad guy by surprise by [[TakeAThirdOption deciding to sacrifice none of the above]] and ''[[BadassNormal fighting]]'' ''[[ActionGirl back]]'' instead. But judgement is passed.
* ''Manga/HayateTheCombatButler'''s titutlar character was once posed
this being Umineko, they die horribly anyway.ultimatum: [[spoiler:If he destroys his MineralMacGuffin he can free his childhood friend and [[PuppyLove crush]] Athena from her DemonicPossession. But if he does, his master, [[TheOjou Nagi]] will lose her inheritance and everything under the Sanzen'in name.]]
** [[spoiler:This is then averted in [[spoiler:It ends up being the seventh novel where its shown third choice being taken: Nagi willingly smashes the test was used again by Kyrie and Rudolf but stone in defiance of her grandfather, despite knowing nothing - only to lure that he was horribly worried about something very important for him, and the cousins to where they stone smashing would be killed one by one.solve it. In thanks, he's promised to protect her at her insistence.]]
* In Shows up as a SecretTestOfCharacter in ''Manga/HunterXHunter'': who would you save, your wife or your mother, if you could only save one of them? The correct answer is [[spoiler:silence, as there is no right answer]].
** Though
the first ''Anime/FullmetalAlchemist,'' anime series Ed super secret bonus answer is forced [[spoiler:understanding that you might one day have to make a SadisticChoice by the homunculi between [[SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong getting his brother Al back to the way he was before their human transmutation attempt]], which would require killing several convicts (whom he could see and happened to be watching) to do it, and allowing Lust to kill Al by destroying his blood seal. But then [[AntiVillain Scar]] shows up in a BigDamnHeroes moment and destroys the cylinders of red water necessary to perform the transmutation.
** In chapter 101 of [[Manga/FullmetalAlchemist the manga]] and the second series, [[spoiler:Roy Mustang was forced to choose between letting his {{Lancer}}, Hawkeye, die in front of him (she had her throat slit open and was bleeding to death) or opening the Gate in order to complete the evil guys' plans. She persuades him not to co-operate through her eye signals. Luckily, she is saved anyway with a little bit of Xingese alchemy and chimera powers. Not so luckily, Pride then decides to dispense with the "Choice" part of the trope and forces Roy through the Gate anyway.
choice like that for real.]]
** Also in Shows up again during the manga and Brotherhood, Hunter Exam, when the Homunculi give Dr Marcoh main characters are tasked with reaching the choice bottom of agreeing a giant tower within a certain amount of time. The last obstacle is to help out choose between two paths: a short path that requires the homunculi and being complicit in whatever horrible plans group to leave behind two members, ensuring that they fail the exam, or the take the long route that they don't have in store for Amestris, or resisting and watching anywhere near enough time to take. The final decision: Take the village where he worked as the town doctor get wiped off the map. The homunculi even try to stop him from long route...[[TakeAThirdOption taking a third option though killing himself,]] as suicide will only result in the destruction of said village. [[spoiler:Luckily, Scar shows up, which allows Marcoh to [[TakeAThirdOption take a FOURTH option]], where Scar stages the murder of Marcoh and helps him escape.]]
* In ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'', [[spoiler:Orihime Inoue is forced to work for [[BigBad Aizen]] in order to save the lives of her friends, who don't even know they are being held hostage. To make things even worse, Aizen later reveals that the only reason he kidnapped her was to lure her friends and the TheCavalry into a trap.]]
** Also in the backstory Soul Society has (twice, counting filler) been forced to make a difficult decision: wipe out a certain race/group of people, effectively committing genocide, or stand aside and allow the race/group in question inadvertently destroy reality with their unique powers. Both times, they were forced to choose the former.
* Soichiro Yagami of ''Manga/DeathNote'' is forced to decide between [[spoiler:allowing his daughter Sayu to be killed and giving the responsible organization a weapon of effortless mass murder.]]
** Later on, as [[spoiler:Mello]] continues to blackmail him, he's forced to choose between [[spoiler:the death of Sayu or revealing the identity of [[TheMole the second L]], who happens to be his son Light]]. Matsuda gets him out of that one.
** Also, Light [[GambitRoulette indirectly]] forces Rem to choose between [[spoiler:letting her protegee and partner Misa die or killing L to protect her, knowing that it would result in her own death. She chose the latter.]]
* In ''[[VisualNovel/DaCapoII D.C. II SS]]'' as part of the main plot, Otome Asakura turn into HeroicBSOD as she was forced to choose between saving everybody in the entire island [[spoiler:by withering up the tree that would cause her love, the main protagonist Yoshiyuki Sakurai, to vanish from existence, ]]or sit back doing nothing and stay with her love till the end, [[spoiler:leaving the tree go rampant that could potentially cause [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt the end of the world]].]]
** At the breaking point [[spoiler:that after the creator of the tree Sakura Yoshino and Otomes' grandfather vanished in two ill-fated attempts to keep the tree under control, Yoshiyuki finally being told the tale of his origin. Aware of his fate if the tree withered, he convinced Otome that stopping the tree is the only option. There were no [[TakeAThirdOption third option]], Otome wither up the tree. Eventually Yoshiyuki vanishs in an [[TearJerker extremely tragic way]].]]
* Mentioned in ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'', when Kakashi is giving Team 7 their SecretTestOfCharacter and he asks Sakura what she would do if he threatened to kill Sasuke unless she kills Naruto.
** Much later we find out this actually happened to [[spoiler:Nagato]] after Hanzo attacked his group out of paranoia: he had to kill [[spoiler:Yahiko]] or else Hanzo would kill [[spoiler:Konan]]. When [[spoiler:Nagato]] freezes up at the thought of hurting either of his friends, [[spoiler:Yahiko]] [[TakeAThirdOption takes a third option]]: he grabs the arm the chooser was holding a kunai in and stabs himself with it. [[spoiler:Nagato
then became a DarkMessiah. Konan helped.]]
** Also, Sasuke by his post-Itachi-killing activities (joining Akatsuki, attacking
smash through the Raikage's brother, and attacking all wall dividing the other Kage at the summit) made himself an enemy of the whole ninja world. Even Naruto's friends have decided to kill him to prevent further chaos and war, leaving Naruto stuck between breaking his word or pissing off the whole ninja world.
** And Itachi was faced with the most agonizing choice of them all. His Clan was planning a coup against Konoha, one that would potentially spark a new Great Ninja War. Thus he was faced with a terrible dilemma; stay loyal to his clan and ultimately be responsible for the deaths of thousands of innocents, including probably the whole clan in the end anyway, or massacre his entire family, down to the last child. He couldn't bring himself to kill Sasuke, though, so he did his best to make sure he hated him completely and would never suspect the truth, so he would be allowed to live.
** An arguably mild case occurs in the flashbacks when Madara has been defeated by Senju Hashirama. Hashirama, Madara's childhood friend, wants to end the feuding between their clans with a peace treaty. Madara, now jaded after the deaths of his brothers, says he doesn't trust the Senju, and Hashirama can only earn his trust, and therefore his co-operation with the peace treaty that would bring about Hashirama's lifelong dream of building a village where children could be kept safely away from war, is by either murdering Hashirama's only living brother Tobirama, or committing suicide.
*** [[spoiler:Hashirama, being the loveable [[IdiotHero idiot]] of his generation, ''thanks Madara for being so reasonable'', takes off his armor, and, with a knife poised over his stomach in preparation for {{Seppuku}}, gives a speech about how Madara is not to be killed and the Uchiha are not to be blamed for his death. Madara stays Hashirama's hand, then, saying Hashirama had proved his sincerity, apparently unwilling to actually see his childhood friend's entrails. During their final confrontation (while alive, anyway), being the [[BigBad pain in the posterior]] that he is, Madara voices regret over giving Hashirama the third option of suicide.]]
** Averted and subverted at the same time at one point. [[spoiler:Minato, after making the BigBad run with his tails between his legs for the moment, is faced with
two choices: 1. Let Kushina seal the Kyuubi inside herself again and kill it even though it will just revive itself in the near future, anyway. Thus, saving Konoha and Minato, along with their baby in routes to get on the short term. 2. Seal the Kyuubi inside their son, essentially offering their son up as a sacrificial lamb for a [[SealedEvilInACan Bijuu, effectively making him the next Jinchuuriki,]]]][[spoiler:saving Konoha and the rest of the world in the long term. Minato chose the latter.]]
*** Subverted in that [[spoiler:it's not such a bad decision since Minato also plans to seal the rest of their chakras inside Naruto so that they can meet him again in the future. Minato's choice eventually paid off.
one instead.]]



* In ''Manga/OnePiece'':
** Zigzagged in one episode of the Amazon Lily Arc, Pirate Empress Boa Hancock, believing all men to be immoral bastards like the type who enslaved her and her sisters; imposes such a choice on Luffy. Either she'd save the amazons she [[TakenForGranite turned to stone]] (they had stood up for him a minute ago) or allow him to leave the island. Luffy didn't find this a hard choice at all; for him, picking the life of someone he befriended just five minutes ago before his own isn't really a choice. Hancock and her sisters were ''shocked'' when he chose them without even a second of hesitation. [[spoiler:This would cause her to have a HeelFaceTurn and even fall in love with him.]]
** Nami's adopted mother Bellemere is a real TearJerker of a borderline case, given that Arlong couldn't have understood fully at the time he was forcing her into a SadisticChoice between acknowledging that Nojiko and Nami were her children and being shot for not having enough money to pay the extortion fee for all three of them. However, it was made pretty clear in the manga that to Bellemere, this ''was'' a sadistic choice: she and Nami had fought earlier over the mother/daughter issue, and this being a manga where even the cuddly little reindeer is a HotBlooded Determinator, refusing to acknowledge Nami and Nojiko as her children was not an option in her mind. Possibly HonorBeforeReason, but Bellemere is still a certified Badass.
*** It ''is'' also pointed out that Arlong would be demanding money again anyway, so [[ThanatosGambit her action is actually smarter than it appears...]] Plus, Arlong and his crew demolished all of the seaworthy vessels on the island before attacking, which would have left Nami and Nojiko with no way to escape the island, making it only a matter of time before they got caught and assuredly killed. It was heavily implied(if not outright stated) that Bellemere had already realized this was the case.
*** Arlong gives another SadisticChoice to Nami after his LoopholeAbuse to get out of their bargain provokes the whole island to attack: either submit to be his slave forever and have the villagers spared, or attempt to fight and have him kill everyone except her, and have him enslave her anyway. And either way, he'll kill the Straw Hats for attacking him. Nami, after some consideration, chooses the second option…and fortunately for her, that's when Luffy wakes up.
** Another backstory of a Straw Hat, involved Franky's own adopted father Tom, given the choice of using his trial to pardon himself of the crime of building the Oro Jackson, the ship that would later come under the posession of the late Pirate King, Gold Roger and his pirate crew; or request that Cutty Flam (Franky) is pardoned for creating the ships that were used to attack Water 7, and frame him due to the scheming of DirtyCoward Spandam for the Pluton blueprints. Tom not only chose the latter to protect Cutty Flam, but earlier declared proudly that he, indeed, created the Oro Jackson, and is not the least bit ashamed of it. This doubled as a final lesson to teach Cutty Flam, as he previously denied having created the ships that attacked Water 7. Even the judge felt bad about sentencing Tom, and it was an incident that [[MyGreatestFailure Franky could never forgive himself for allowing to happen]], and nearly killed himself trying to stop the Puffing Tom ironically sending its creator, and Franky's father figure to the Judicial Island to be sentenced to death. This is what led him to become Franky in the first place...
** It also happens to [[spoiler:Doflamingo]] when he is given this ultimatum: [[spoiler:either resign from being a Warlord and get Caesar Clown back while bringing down the wrath of the Marines, or keep being a Warlord but bringing down the wrath of Kaido of the Four Emperors for no longer being able to provide him with the Smiles Caesar helps produce. Unfortunately, he had extremely high connections of which Law was unaware, and used them to TakeAThirdOption: he fakes his resignation in order to lure Law and the Straw Hats into a trap.]]
** ''Luffy'' of all people pulls this on Zoro when they first meet! To explain, Zoro first appears being held at a Navy base by a tyrannical Captain and his spoiled son who have turned the base and island into their own private kingdom. The Marines are about to kill Zoro when Luffy lays down the line; either be a lawful citizen and be killed, or fight back and be labeled a criminal. This is actually better than the 'agreement' Luffy decided on earlier: the captain's son has Zoro's swords, so if Luffy gets the swords, Zoro will have to work for him to get his swords back!
-->'''Zoro:''' You must be demon spawn...But I'm not ready to die without a fight! All right, dammit! ''You've got yourself a pirate!!''
** At the end of the Thriller Bark Arc, Bartholomew Kuma arrives with orders to kill everyone on the ship to LeaveNoWitnesses, and the protagonists (Luffy's crew plus the Rolling Pirates), exhausting after having just defeated Gekko Moria, know they have very little chance of defeating him. He gives them another option: let him have the unconscious Luffy (who had just worked himself to near death to save all of them from Moria) and he'll let the rest of them go. But really, Kuma might as well not have bothered with the second choice.
--> '''All: [[UndyingLoyalty NO]] [[TrueCompanions WAY!!]]'''
* Shows up as a SecretTestOfCharacter in ''Manga/HunterXHunter'': who would you save, your wife or your mother, if you could only save one of them? The correct answer is [[spoiler:silence, as there is no right answer]].
** Though the super secret bonus answer is [[spoiler:understanding that you might one day have to make a choice like that for real.]]
** Shows up again during the Hunter Exam, when the main characters are tasked with reaching the bottom of a giant tower within a certain amount of time. The last obstacle is to choose between two paths: a short path that requires the group to leave behind two members, ensuring that they fail the exam, or the take the long route that they don't have anywhere near enough time to take. The final decision: Take the long route...[[TakeAThirdOption and then smash through the wall dividing the two routes to get on the short one instead.]]
* ''Manga/HayateTheCombatButler'''s titutlar character was once posed this ultimatum: [[spoiler:If he destroys his MineralMacGuffin he can free his childhood friend and [[PuppyLove crush]] Athena from her DemonicPossession. But if he does, his master, [[TheOjou Nagi]] will lose her inheritance and everything under the Sanzen'in name.]]
** [[spoiler:It ends up being the third choice being taken: Nagi willingly smashes the stone in defiance of her grandfather, despite knowing nothing - only that he was horribly worried about something very important for him, and the stone smashing would solve it. In thanks, he's promised to protect her at her insistence.]]



* ''Anime/YuGiOh'': When Yami Marik and the Pharaoh duel in the Battle City finals, the loser would lose their other half (Either Marik or Yugi, obviously.) Luckily, Pharaoh is able to [[spoiler:swap the two Marik's souls and get Yami Marik banished]], so [[TakeAThirdOption both of them are safe.]]
** Regular Yugi's duel with the BrainwashedAndCrazy Joey, which is set up in such a way that he ''can't'' take a third option or someone (either him, Joey, or [[spoiler:a kidnapped Tea]]) will die. He chooses to [[spoiler:set himself up for death and save Joey and Tea. Which is followed by ''Joey'' setting himself up to die to try saving him. Luckily, either Kaiba (manga) or Serenity (anime) finish the deal.]]
** This started back at season one, with the Yami Yugi's duel against Kaiba. Lose your dual and star-chips or win and possibly kill Kaiba. After all, [[WebVideo/YuGiOhTheAbridgedSeries card games are]] SeriousBusiness.
*** Not that ''Yami'' had any issues with this. If it weren't for Yugi being more aware of everything by that point, Yami would've quite cheerfully let Kaiba die.
** In the middle of the final battle between Dartz and Yami Yugi and Kaiba, the Orichalcos Knights [[spoiler:are the souls of Yugi, Jonouchi, Mai, and Pegasus]], and if our heroes attack any of them, then [[spoiler:the soul [[AndIMustScream would be dead forever]]…except that Dartz was bluffing about that part to keep Yami and Kaiba from attacking. It works with Yami, but not Kaiba.]]
*** Unfortunately for Dartz, [[spoiler:this causes something he didn't count on. Pegasus is able to use the opportunity to get a message to Yugi about how to use a card that is vital to victory. In other words, NiceJobFixingItVillain.]]
* In ''Manga/FruitsBasket'', Akito finds out that Haru and Rin are in a relationship and asks Rin which of the two of them started it. The implication is that Akito will hurt whoever began it, so Rin can either tell the truth that it was Haru and escape punishment but live with the guilt of Haru being hurt, or lie, take the blame, and be hurt herself. She wastes no time in lying, and [[spoiler:is [[DestinationDefenestration pushed out a window]].]] Given that it's [[AxeCrazy Akito]], it's entirely possible that ''both'' would have been punished if Haru was blamed, since Akito hated Rin [[spoiler:because not only she's defying the leader openly, she looks like Akito's mother, Ren]].
* In ''Manga/RaveMaster'' when a super weapon is activated Musica has the choice of letting it fire and killing his companions or letting Reina, the evil general who only just became good, sacrifice herself to destroy it. The choice is no less obvious having read the build-up, but it's still treated like a very hard one for him.
* ''Anime/YuGiOhGX''
** In the [[Manga/YuGiOhGX manga]], Judai is forced to duel Sho, as Judai has failed every test since getting in, and Sho got a 0 on his last test. If Judai wins, Sho will be expelled and if Sho wins, Judai's deck, which he got from his friend and mentor Koyo Hibiki, will be confiscated. When Sho gets the upper hand, Judai considers losing, but decides to go for his victory instead, and it turns out that Sho did not actually get a 0 as his final grade; the computer simply marked the test as zero due to an error (a very common error, in fact) because he didn't write his name on the test (as Midori reports to Chronos while chastizing him for arranging it), so he does not get expelled. Later on, Midori gets one during her duel with [[spoiler:Reggie]], who tells her that if she wins, [[spoiler:Reggie will fall into a coma and be unable to give her information on awakening her brother Koyo from his Shadow Game induced coma (and the same will happen to her if she loses). Then Judai arrives and Midori has to choose between awakening Koyo and saving Jaden from having to face Reggie in a shadow game, and chooses the latter. She fails, and learns that Reggie does not, in fact, know how to awaken Koyo, before also going into a coma]].
** Another version of the Trope occurs in Season Three of the [[Anime/YuGiOhGX anime]]. During Judai's Disclosure Duel with Professor Saito, Professor Cobra traps Asuka in a DrowningPit and threatens to let her drown if Judai wins the duel. Unfortunately, losing might put the entire ''school'' in a lethal situation. [[spoiler:Fortunately, while Judai isn't able to TakeAThirdOption here (other than stalling against Saito, who eventually tries a TakingYouWithMe gambit), Jim manages to find and rescue Asuka in time, letting Judai win by protecting himself from the damage from Saito's kamikaze strike.]]
* In ''Anime/MonColleKnights'', Redda provides two nasty ones to Mondo; first, he demands that either Mondo give him the Monmon items or he kill Rockna with his sword (which turns out to be a rat in disguise, with the real Rockna held captive by the Terror Dragon). Next, he tells Mondo that he can either get destroyed by the Terror Dragon while trying to save Rockna, or destroy the dragon and her with it. [[spoiler:However, with Redda away after his monster friends were sucked into a wormhole, Zaha arrives just in time to save Mondo and help rescue Rockna in time to destroy the dragon (even though it comes back later).]]
* LightNovel/ACertainMagicalIndex actually gives a ''villain'' one of these. After Ridovia's plan to use a religious artifact to forcibly convert Academy City to Roman Catholicism fails, she tries to make a getaway in a private jet, only for Laura Stewart to catch up with her, blowing out the door to the plane so she gets sucked out, along with the artifact and a worker on the plane. She's then given a choice while in freefall between saving the artifact or the worker (herself being a WellIntentionedExtremist who tries to save innocent lives.) [[spoiler:She tries to do both, and [[BolivianArmyEnding the scene cuts off before showing if she succeeded or not.]]]]
* In ''Manga/TokyoGhoul'', [[TortureTechnician Yamori]] presents Kaneki with one after physical torture fails to break him. He learns the hostages he sacrificed himself to protect were never freed, and Yamori orders him to choose whether he will kill a mother or her young son. Kaneki refuses to choose, and pleads for the villain to kill him instead. This, combined with [[EvenEvilHasStandards Nico]] expressing his distaste for his boss's actions, enrages Yamori to the point that he strangles the child to death and then kills the mother. It acts as the proverbial final straw, sending Kaneki over the DespairEventHorizon and triggering his descent into AntiHero territory.
** The anime adaptation changes it to a pair of lovers who had helped tend to Kaneki during his imprisonment, to equally brutal results.
* In ''Manga/ArataTheLegend'', this happens during the Isora Arc, when [[spoiler:Hinohara has to choose between saving Mikusa from being killed (if Mikusa died, Imina Oribe, the next Princess of Amawakuni who switched places with Mikusa, wouldn't be able to come back to Aawakuni.), or letting Kannagi and Yataka be tortued to death by Isora.]]

to:

* ''Anime/YuGiOh'': When Yami Marik and the Pharaoh duel in the Battle City finals, the loser would lose their other half (Either Marik or Yugi, obviously.) Luckily, Pharaoh is able to [[spoiler:swap the two Marik's souls and get Yami Marik banished]], so [[TakeAThirdOption both of them are safe.]]
** Regular Yugi's duel with the BrainwashedAndCrazy Joey, which is set up in such a way that he ''can't'' take a third option or someone (either him, Joey, or [[spoiler:a kidnapped Tea]]) will die. He chooses to [[spoiler:set himself up for death and save Joey and Tea. Which is followed by ''Joey'' setting himself up to die to try saving him. Luckily, either Kaiba (manga) or Serenity (anime) finish the deal.]]
** This started back at season one, with the Yami Yugi's duel against Kaiba. Lose your dual and star-chips or win and possibly kill Kaiba. After all, [[WebVideo/YuGiOhTheAbridgedSeries card games are]] SeriousBusiness.
*** Not that ''Yami'' had any issues with this. If it weren't for Yugi being more aware of everything by that point, Yami would've quite cheerfully let Kaiba die.
** In the middle of the final battle between Dartz and Yami Yugi and Kaiba, the Orichalcos Knights [[spoiler:are the souls of Yugi, Jonouchi, Mai, and Pegasus]], and if our heroes attack any of them, then [[spoiler:the soul [[AndIMustScream would be dead forever]]…except that Dartz was bluffing about that part to keep Yami and Kaiba from attacking. It works with Yami, but not Kaiba.]]
*** Unfortunately for Dartz, [[spoiler:this causes something he didn't count on. Pegasus is able to use the opportunity to get a message to Yugi about how to use a card that is vital to victory. In other words, NiceJobFixingItVillain.]]
* In ''Manga/FruitsBasket'', Akito finds out that Haru and Rin are in a relationship and asks Rin which of the two of them started it.
''Manga/KannazukiNoMiko'' - The implication is that Akito will hurt whoever began it, so Rin can either tell the truth that it was Haru and escape punishment but live with the guilt of Haru being hurt, or lie, take the blame, and be hurt herself. She wastes no time in lying, and [[spoiler:is [[DestinationDefenestration pushed out a window]].]] Given that it's [[AxeCrazy Akito]], it's entirely possible that ''both'' would have been punished if Haru was blamed, since Akito hated Rin [[spoiler:because not only she's defying the leader openly, she looks like Akito's mother, Ren]].
* In ''Manga/RaveMaster'' when a super weapon is activated Musica has the choice of letting it fire and killing his companions or letting Reina, the evil general who only just became good,
priestess sacrifice herself to destroy it. The choice ritual is no less obvious essentially this without having read a third person between the build-up, but it's still treated like a very hard one for him.
two, instead they have to decide amongst themselves.
* ''Anime/YuGiOhGX''
** In the [[Manga/YuGiOhGX manga]], Judai is
''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaAs'': The Wolkenritter were forced to duel Sho, as Judai has failed every test since getting in, and Sho got a 0 on his last test. If Judai wins, Sho will be expelled and if Sho wins, Judai's deck, which he got from his friend and mentor Koyo Hibiki, will be confiscated. When Sho gets the upper hand, Judai considers losing, but decides to go for his victory instead, and it turns out that Sho did not actually get a 0 as his final grade; the computer simply marked the test as zero due to an error (a very common error, in fact) because he didn't write his name on the test (as Midori reports to Chronos while chastizing him for arranging it), so he does not get expelled. Later on, Midori gets one during her duel with [[spoiler:Reggie]], who tells her that if she wins, [[spoiler:Reggie will fall into a coma and be unable to give her information on awakening her brother Koyo from his Shadow Game induced coma (and the same will happen to her if she loses). Then Judai arrives and Midori has to choose between awakening Koyo and saving Jaden from having to face Reggie in a shadow game, and chooses betraying the latter. She fails, and learns that Reggie does not, in fact, know how to awaken Koyo, before also going into a coma]].
** Another version
trust of the Trope occurs one person who ever [[WhatMeasureIsANonHuman treated them like people]] in Season Three of the [[Anime/YuGiOhGX anime]]. During Judai's Disclosure Duel with Professor Saito, Professor Cobra traps Asuka in a DrowningPit and threatens to their centuries long lives, or let her drown if Judai wins die a slow and painful death. They chose the duel. Unfortunately, losing might put the entire ''school'' in a lethal situation. [[spoiler:Fortunately, while Judai isn't able to TakeAThirdOption here (other than stalling against Saito, who eventually tries a TakingYouWithMe gambit), Jim manages to former. Made even more tragic when we find and rescue Asuka in time, letting Judai win by protecting himself from the damage from Saito's kamikaze strike.]]
* In ''Anime/MonColleKnights'', Redda provides two nasty ones to Mondo; first, he demands
out that either Mondo give him the Monmon items or he kill Rockna with his sword (which turns out to be a rat in disguise, with the real Rockna held captive by the Terror Dragon). Next, he tells Mondo that he can either get destroyed by the Terror Dragon while trying to save Rockna, or destroy the dragon and her with it. [[spoiler:However, with Redda away after his monster friends were sucked into a wormhole, Zaha arrives just in time to save Mondo and help rescue Rockna in time to destroy the dragon (even though it comes back later).]]
* LightNovel/ACertainMagicalIndex actually gives a ''villain'' one of these. After Ridovia's plan to use a religious artifact to forcibly convert Academy City to Roman Catholicism fails,
[[spoiler:[[MortonsFork she tries to make a getaway in a private jet, only for Laura Stewart to catch up with her, blowing out the door to the plane so she gets sucked out, along with the artifact and a worker on the plane. She's then given a would have died regardless of what choice while in freefall between saving the artifact or the worker (herself being a WellIntentionedExtremist who tries to save innocent lives.) [[spoiler:She tries to do both, they made]] if Nanoha and [[BolivianArmyEnding the scene cuts off before showing if she succeeded or not.]]]]
* In ''Manga/TokyoGhoul'', [[TortureTechnician Yamori]] presents Kaneki with one after physical torture fails to break him. He learns the hostages he sacrificed himself to protect were never freed, and Yamori orders him to choose whether he will kill a mother or her young son. Kaneki refuses to choose, and pleads for the villain to kill him instead. This, combined with [[EvenEvilHasStandards Nico]] expressing his distaste for his boss's actions, enrages Yamori to the point that he strangles the child to death and then kills the mother. It acts as the proverbial final straw, sending Kaneki over the DespairEventHorizon and triggering his descent into AntiHero territory.
** The anime adaptation changes it to a pair of lovers who had helped tend to Kaneki during his imprisonment, to equally brutal results.
* In ''Manga/ArataTheLegend'', this happens during the Isora Arc, when [[spoiler:Hinohara has to choose between saving Mikusa from being killed (if Mikusa died, Imina Oribe, the next Princess of Amawakuni who switched places with Mikusa, wouldn't be able to come back to Aawakuni.), or letting Kannagi and Yataka be tortued to death by Isora.
Fate hadn't gotten involved.]]



* ''Manga/FairyTail'': Laxus, during his time as an ArcVillain, imposes one on the Fairy Tail members: To get out of his magic traps and rescue their TrueCompanions whom he had taken hostage, they must fight and defeat each other. On the surface it was meant to weaken their ranks and leave only the strongest members left to fight him, [[spoiler:but as it turns out, this was just a plan to keep himself from having to potentially kill any of his own guildmates, as deep down he lacked the ruthlessness to do so]].
** [[spoiler:It happens again when Jackal of Tartarus forces Lucy to choose between a pregnant woman and the ex-council member that Fairy Tail was trying to protect. Fortunately Natsu arrives with a '''Take the Third Option''' and attacks Jackal instead.]]
* ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaAs'': The Wolkenritter were forced to choose between betraying the trust of the one person who ever [[WhatMeasureIsANonHuman treated them like people]] in their centuries long lives, or let her die a slow and painful death. They chose the former. Made even more tragic when we find out that [[spoiler:[[MortonsFork she would have died regardless of what choice they made]] if Nanoha and Fate hadn't gotten involved.]]
* In ''Anime/{{Endride}}'', the [[LaResistance Ignauts]] go to the [[PettingZooPeople Zoozians]] for help with their rebellion. When they wash up on the shore, they're [[BoundAndGagged tied up]] and presented with a choice from their leader, Gradido. If Demetrio, the RebelLeader, will offer his life to demonstrate the strength of his principles, Gradido and his people will fight for the cause. Otherwise, Gradido will not only ''not'' lend support, but kill the others rebels there and let only Demetrio live. Demetrio's willing to take it and is nearly executed, but fortunately interference from the others and Gradido's own good grace win out, and they resolve upon a [[TakeAThirdOption third option]].

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* ''Manga/FairyTail'': Laxus, during his time as an ArcVillain, imposes one on Has happened many times in ''Anime/MazingerZ'': Often Baron Ashura held someone hostage and threatened to kill him or her if Kouji did not surrender, but there were different instances:
** In episode 17, BigBad Dr. Hell crafted a Mechanical Beast could set earthquakes off. After using it to bring down several Japanese cities, TheDragon Baron Ashura threatened with obliterating Tokyo unless Dr. Hell was appointed director of Photonic Research Institute. If
the Fairy Tail members: To get out of his magic traps heroes gave in, Dr. Hell would have full and rescue their TrueCompanions whom he had taken hostage, they must fight unopposed access and defeat each other. On control to the surface it lodes the [[{{Unobtainium}} Japanium]] was meant to weaken their ranks and leave only the strongest members left to fight him, [[spoiler:but as it turns out, this was just a plan to keep himself extracted from having and plans to potentially kill any of build his own guildmates, as deep down he lacked [[PhlebotinumBattery Photon Atomic engines]], and nobody would be able to stop him from [[TakeOverTheWorld taking over the ruthlessness to do so]].
world]]. If they did not agree, Tokyo would become a giant hole in the ground.
** [[spoiler:It happens again when Jackal of Tartarus forces Lucy to choose between In episode 18, a pregnant Mechanical Monster cuts a passenger ship in half. A woman and reaches a lifeboat but her mother has been caught in one of the ex-council member that Fairy Tail was trying to protect. Fortunately Natsu arrives with a '''Take whirlpools formed by the Third Option''' and attacks Jackal instead.sinking ship. If she stays away, her mother will die. If she comes closer, maybe both of them will die. At the end [[spoiler:her mother chose for her. She shoved the boat away her. She drowned, but she managed to save her daughter's life.]]
* ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaAs'': The Wolkenritter were forced to choose between betraying the trust of the one person who ever [[WhatMeasureIsANonHuman treated ** In episode 31, Dr. Hell kidnapped three men, hypnotized them like people]] in their centuries long lives, or let her die a slow piloting three of his Mechanical Beasts and painful death. They chose ordered them to attack Mazinger-Z. Thus, Kouji found himself severely limited, since if he attacked full-force, the former. Made even more tragic when we find out that [[spoiler:[[MortonsFork she prisoners could die.
** In episode 61, Lorelei, a little girl his little brother was infatuated with, fused with a {{Robeast}} and challenged Mazinger-Z. She could not be split from the robot, and if Kouji fought, he
would have died regardless of what choice they made]] if Nanoha kill her and Fate hadn't gotten involved.would break his brother's heart. [[spoiler:Finally Kouji had to fight, and Lorelei died.]]
** It also was a very common occurrence in the sequels. In one of the ''Anime/GreatMazinger'' manga chapters a Warrior Monster was holding Jun hostage. Tetsuya did not dare to attack the Monster, but [[TheProfessor Prof. Kabuto]] ordered him throwing his doubt out and attacking (in spite of Jun was his adoptive sister, BattleCouple and LoveInterest). In another of the manga versions, Great Marshall of Hell -BigBad's second TheDragon- blew up one city and threatened with destroying Tokyo as well, unless the Japanese Government destroyed [[HomeBase the Fortress of Science]] and all HumongousMecha stored there. [[spoiler:The Government gave in and destroyed the Fortress. Great Marshall turned Tokyo into a wasteland nonetheless.]]
* In ''Anime/{{Endride}}'', ''Anime/MonColleKnights'', Redda provides two nasty ones to Mondo; first, he demands that either Mondo give him the [[LaResistance Ignauts]] go Monmon items or he kill Rockna with his sword (which turns out to be a rat in disguise, with the real Rockna held captive by the Terror Dragon). Next, he tells Mondo that he can either get destroyed by the Terror Dragon while trying to save Rockna, or destroy the dragon and her with it. [[spoiler:However, with Redda away after his monster friends were sucked into a wormhole, Zaha arrives just in time to save Mondo and help rescue Rockna in time to destroy the dragon (even though it comes back later).]]
* In ''Manga/{{Monster}}'', it's gradually revealed that Johan and Anna's mother [[spoiler:was forced to give up only one of the twins
to the [[PettingZooPeople Zoozians]] for help with their rebellion. sadistic Bonaparta as part of a psychological experiment. In an attempt to hide from them, she had told her neighbors that she only had a daughter, and made Johan (who seemed sane back then) [[CrossDresser wear a wig and dress to impersonate Anna]] whenever he left the house. When they wash up on the shore, they're [[BoundAndGagged tied up]] and presented with a choice from their leader, Gradido. If Demetrio, the RebelLeader, will offer his life to demonstrate the strength of his principles, Gradido Bonaparta and his people will fight men found Mrs. Liebert, little Johan was still wearing his disguise, so it was impossible to tell which child she let them take away (although it's already known that this was Anna).]]
** What makes it even worse? [[spoiler:The fact that Mrs. Liebert ''was'' able to make a decision between the two of them at all is part of what helped shape Johan's personality.]] However, while Johan views this as a betrayal, [[spoiler:it's never revealed which child their mother believed would be better off - the one being abandoned, or the one that would be subjected to further experiments while being cared
for by their mother]].
** At
the cause. Otherwise, Gradido will not only ''not'' lend support, but end of the series Johan presents Dr. Tenma a sadistic choice. [[spoiler:Either Tenma sacrifices his main value of ThouShaltNotKill by shooting Johan or Johan kills a little boy. Thankfully a timely intervention from a PapaWolf spares Tenma from having to make that choice.]]
* Mentioned in ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'', when Kakashi is giving Team 7 their SecretTestOfCharacter and he asks Sakura what she would do if he threatened to
kill Sasuke unless she kills Naruto.
** Much later we find out this actually happened to [[spoiler:Nagato]] after Hanzo attacked his group out of paranoia: he had to kill [[spoiler:Yahiko]] or else Hanzo would kill [[spoiler:Konan]]. When [[spoiler:Nagato]] freezes up at
the others rebels there and let only Demetrio live. Demetrio's willing to take it and is nearly executed, but fortunately interference from the others and Gradido's own good grace win out, and they resolve upon a thought of hurting either of his friends, [[spoiler:Yahiko]] [[TakeAThirdOption takes a third option]].option]]: he grabs the arm the chooser was holding a kunai in and stabs himself with it. [[spoiler:Nagato then became a DarkMessiah. Konan helped.]]
** Also, Sasuke by his post-Itachi-killing activities (joining Akatsuki, attacking the Raikage's brother, and attacking all the other Kage at the summit) made himself an enemy of the whole ninja world. Even Naruto's friends have decided to kill him to prevent further chaos and war, leaving Naruto stuck between breaking his word or pissing off the whole ninja world.
** And Itachi was faced with the most agonizing choice of them all. His Clan was planning a coup against Konoha, one that would potentially spark a new Great Ninja War. Thus he was faced with a terrible dilemma; stay loyal to his clan and ultimately be responsible for the deaths of thousands of innocents, including probably the whole clan in the end anyway, or massacre his entire family, down to the last child. He couldn't bring himself to kill Sasuke, though, so he did his best to make sure he hated him completely and would never suspect the truth, so he would be allowed to live.
** An arguably mild case occurs in the flashbacks when Madara has been defeated by Senju Hashirama. Hashirama, Madara's childhood friend, wants to end the feuding between their clans with a peace treaty. Madara, now jaded after the deaths of his brothers, says he doesn't trust the Senju, and Hashirama can only earn his trust, and therefore his co-operation with the peace treaty that would bring about Hashirama's lifelong dream of building a village where children could be kept safely away from war, is by either murdering Hashirama's only living brother Tobirama, or committing suicide.
*** [[spoiler:Hashirama, being the loveable [[IdiotHero idiot]] of his generation, ''thanks Madara for being so reasonable'', takes off his armor, and, with a knife poised over his stomach in preparation for {{Seppuku}}, gives a speech about how Madara is not to be killed and the Uchiha are not to be blamed for his death. Madara stays Hashirama's hand, then, saying Hashirama had proved his sincerity, apparently unwilling to actually see his childhood friend's entrails. During their final confrontation (while alive, anyway), being the [[BigBad pain in the posterior]] that he is, Madara voices regret over giving Hashirama the third option of suicide.]]
** Averted and subverted at the same time at one point. [[spoiler:Minato, after making the BigBad run with his tails between his legs for the moment, is faced with two choices: 1. Let Kushina seal the Kyuubi inside herself again and kill it even though it will just revive itself in the near future, anyway. Thus, saving Konoha and Minato, along with their baby in the short term. 2. Seal the Kyuubi inside their son, essentially offering their son up as a sacrificial lamb for a [[SealedEvilInACan Bijuu, effectively making him the next Jinchuuriki,]]]][[spoiler:saving Konoha and the rest of the world in the long term. Minato chose the latter.]]
*** Subverted in that [[spoiler:it's not such a bad decision since Minato also plans to seal the rest of their chakras inside Naruto so that they can meet him again in the future. Minato's choice eventually paid off.]]
* In ''Manga/OnePiece'':
** Zigzagged in one episode of the Amazon Lily Arc, Pirate Empress Boa Hancock, believing all men to be immoral bastards like the type who enslaved her and her sisters; imposes such a choice on Luffy. Either she'd save the amazons she [[TakenForGranite turned to stone]] (they had stood up for him a minute ago) or allow him to leave the island. Luffy didn't find this a hard choice at all; for him, picking the life of someone he befriended just five minutes ago before his own isn't really a choice. Hancock and her sisters were ''shocked'' when he chose them without even a second of hesitation. [[spoiler:This would cause her to have a HeelFaceTurn and even fall in love with him.]]
** Nami's adopted mother Bellemere is a real TearJerker of a borderline case, given that Arlong couldn't have understood fully at the time he was forcing her into a SadisticChoice between acknowledging that Nojiko and Nami were her children and being shot for not having enough money to pay the extortion fee for all three of them. However, it was made pretty clear in the manga that to Bellemere, this ''was'' a sadistic choice: she and Nami had fought earlier over the mother/daughter issue, and this being a manga where even the cuddly little reindeer is a HotBlooded Determinator, refusing to acknowledge Nami and Nojiko as her children was not an option in her mind. Possibly HonorBeforeReason, but Bellemere is still a certified Badass.
*** It ''is'' also pointed out that Arlong would be demanding money again anyway, so [[ThanatosGambit her action is actually smarter than it appears...]] Plus, Arlong and his crew demolished all of the seaworthy vessels on the island before attacking, which would have left Nami and Nojiko with no way to escape the island, making it only a matter of time before they got caught and assuredly killed. It was heavily implied(if not outright stated) that Bellemere had already realized this was the case.
*** Arlong gives another SadisticChoice to Nami after his LoopholeAbuse to get out of their bargain provokes the whole island to attack: either submit to be his slave forever and have the villagers spared, or attempt to fight and have him kill everyone except her, and have him enslave her anyway. And either way, he'll kill the Straw Hats for attacking him. Nami, after some consideration, chooses the second option…and fortunately for her, that's when Luffy wakes up.
** Another backstory of a Straw Hat, involved Franky's own adopted father Tom, given the choice of using his trial to pardon himself of the crime of building the Oro Jackson, the ship that would later come under the posession of the late Pirate King, Gold Roger and his pirate crew; or request that Cutty Flam (Franky) is pardoned for creating the ships that were used to attack Water 7, and frame him due to the scheming of DirtyCoward Spandam for the Pluton blueprints. Tom not only chose the latter to protect Cutty Flam, but earlier declared proudly that he, indeed, created the Oro Jackson, and is not the least bit ashamed of it. This doubled as a final lesson to teach Cutty Flam, as he previously denied having created the ships that attacked Water 7. Even the judge felt bad about sentencing Tom, and it was an incident that [[MyGreatestFailure Franky could never forgive himself for allowing to happen]], and nearly killed himself trying to stop the Puffing Tom ironically sending its creator, and Franky's father figure to the Judicial Island to be sentenced to death. This is what led him to become Franky in the first place...
** It also happens to [[spoiler:Doflamingo]] when he is given this ultimatum: [[spoiler:either resign from being a Warlord and get Caesar Clown back while bringing down the wrath of the Marines, or keep being a Warlord but bringing down the wrath of Kaido of the Four Emperors for no longer being able to provide him with the Smiles Caesar helps produce. Unfortunately, he had extremely high connections of which Law was unaware, and used them to TakeAThirdOption: he fakes his resignation in order to lure Law and the Straw Hats into a trap.]]
** ''Luffy'' of all people pulls this on Zoro when they first meet! To explain, Zoro first appears being held at a Navy base by a tyrannical Captain and his spoiled son who have turned the base and island into their own private kingdom. The Marines are about to kill Zoro when Luffy lays down the line; either be a lawful citizen and be killed, or fight back and be labeled a criminal. This is actually better than the 'agreement' Luffy decided on earlier: the captain's son has Zoro's swords, so if Luffy gets the swords, Zoro will have to work for him to get his swords back!
-->'''Zoro:''' You must be demon spawn...But I'm not ready to die without a fight! All right, dammit! ''You've got yourself a pirate!!''
** At the end of the Thriller Bark Arc, Bartholomew Kuma arrives with orders to kill everyone on the ship to LeaveNoWitnesses, and the protagonists (Luffy's crew plus the Rolling Pirates), exhausting after having just defeated Gekko Moria, know they have very little chance of defeating him. He gives them another option: let him have the unconscious Luffy (who had just worked himself to near death to save all of them from Moria) and he'll let the rest of them go. But really, Kuma might as well not have bothered with the second choice.
--> '''All: [[UndyingLoyalty NO]] [[TrueCompanions WAY!!]]'''
* In ''Manga/RaveMaster'' when a super weapon is activated Musica has the choice of letting it fire and killing his companions or letting Reina, the evil general who only just became good, sacrifice herself to destroy it. The choice is no less obvious having read the build-up, but it's still treated like a very hard one for him.
* In ''Manga/TokyoGhoul'', [[TortureTechnician Yamori]] presents Kaneki with one after physical torture fails to break him. He learns the hostages he sacrificed himself to protect were never freed, and Yamori orders him to choose whether he will kill a mother or her young son. Kaneki refuses to choose, and pleads for the villain to kill him instead. This, combined with [[EvenEvilHasStandards Nico]] expressing his distaste for his boss's actions, enrages Yamori to the point that he strangles the child to death and then kills the mother. It acts as the proverbial final straw, sending Kaneki over the DespairEventHorizon and triggering his descent into AntiHero territory.
** The anime adaptation changes it to a pair of lovers who had helped tend to Kaneki during his imprisonment, to equally brutal results.
* In ''Manga/{{Trigun}}'', the villain Legato Bluesummers forces the main character Vash into making a choice between killing him and thus renouncing everything that he based his life on, or letting his companions die, as Legato is mentally controlling a group of people about to kill them. [[spoiler:He kills Legato, saving his companions, and then sinks into a HeroicBSOD in the next episode.]]



* In one chapter of ''Manga/BungoStrayDogs'', Kunikida is faced with such a choice: A MadBomber has set up several bombs in a subway tunnel, and strapped an explosive vest to a little girl. Though Kunikida manages to steal the detonator, the terrorist explains that the disarming signal for the bombs in the tunnel is the same as the detonation signal for the girl's vest, forcing him to choose whether or not to sacrifice her to save many more lives. In the end, [[spoiler:Kunikida chooses to blow up the girl, but he then reveals that he had formulated a plan to ensure that Yosano (a doctor whose special ability allows her to easily treat any fatal wound) would arrive just in time to save her]].

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* ''Anime/UFORoboGrendizer'': In one chapter manga chapter, Duke gets attacked by one of ''Manga/BungoStrayDogs'', Kunikida his oldest friends, whom he believed dead but was being mind-controlled by the Vegans. His friend could not control his body but he still could warn Duke stay away from him... and beg kill him.
* In the fourth arc of ''VisualNovel/UminekoWhenTheyCry'', Kinzo Ushiromiya decides he's going to test which of his grandchildren
is faced most worthy to become his successor as head of the family. The contents of the test, you ask? [[spoiler:"In order to gain two, sacrifice one." A) Your Life B) Your lover's life C) everyone else's lives. George and Jessica actually do make somewhat shocking (albeit convincing) choices with such a choice: A MadBomber has set up several bombs in a subway tunnel, and strapped an explosive vest their own brand of justification...only to a little girl. Though Kunikida manages to steal take the detonator, the terrorist explains that the disarming signal for the bombs in the tunnel is the same as the detonation signal for the girl's vest, forcing him to choose whether or not bad guy by surprise by [[TakeAThirdOption deciding to sacrifice her to save many more lives. In none of the end, [[spoiler:Kunikida above]] and ''[[BadassNormal fighting]]'' ''[[ActionGirl back]]'' instead. But this being Umineko, they die horribly anyway.]]
** [[spoiler:This is then averted in the seventh novel where its shown the test was used again by Kyrie and Rudolf but only to lure the cousins to where they would be killed one by one.]]
* ''Anime/YuGiOh'': When Yami Marik and the Pharaoh duel in the Battle City finals, the loser would lose their other half (Either Marik or Yugi, obviously.) Luckily, Pharaoh is able to [[spoiler:swap the two Marik's souls and get Yami Marik banished]], so [[TakeAThirdOption both of them are safe.]]
** Regular Yugi's duel with the BrainwashedAndCrazy Joey, which is set up in such a way that he ''can't'' take a third option or someone (either him, Joey, or [[spoiler:a kidnapped Tea]]) will die. He
chooses to blow [[spoiler:set himself up for death and save Joey and Tea. Which is followed by ''Joey'' setting himself up to die to try saving him. Luckily, either Kaiba (manga) or Serenity (anime) finish the girl, but he deal.]]
** This started back at season one, with the Yami Yugi's duel against Kaiba. Lose your dual and star-chips or win and possibly kill Kaiba. After all, [[WebVideo/YuGiOhTheAbridgedSeries card games are]] SeriousBusiness.
*** Not that ''Yami'' had any issues with this. If it weren't for Yugi being more aware of everything by that point, Yami would've quite cheerfully let Kaiba die.
** In the middle of the final battle between Dartz and Yami Yugi and Kaiba, the Orichalcos Knights [[spoiler:are the souls of Yugi, Jonouchi, Mai, and Pegasus]], and if our heroes attack any of them,
then reveals that he had formulated a plan to ensure that Yosano (a doctor whose special ability allows her to easily treat any fatal wound) [[spoiler:the soul [[AndIMustScream would arrive just be dead forever]]…except that Dartz was bluffing about that part to keep Yami and Kaiba from attacking. It works with Yami, but not Kaiba.]]
*** Unfortunately for Dartz, [[spoiler:this causes something he didn't count on. Pegasus is able to use the opportunity to get a message to Yugi about how to use a card that is vital to victory. In other words, NiceJobFixingItVillain.]]
* ''Anime/YuGiOhGX''
** In the [[Manga/YuGiOhGX manga]], Judai is forced to duel Sho, as Judai has failed every test since getting in, and Sho got a 0 on his last test. If Judai wins, Sho will be expelled and if Sho wins, Judai's deck, which he got from his friend and mentor Koyo Hibiki, will be confiscated. When Sho gets the upper hand, Judai considers losing, but decides to go for his victory instead, and it turns out that Sho did not actually get a 0 as his final grade; the computer simply marked the test as zero due to an error (a very common error,
in time fact) because he didn't write his name on the test (as Midori reports to save her]].Chronos while chastizing him for arranging it), so he does not get expelled. Later on, Midori gets one during her duel with [[spoiler:Reggie]], who tells her that if she wins, [[spoiler:Reggie will fall into a coma and be unable to give her information on awakening her brother Koyo from his Shadow Game induced coma (and the same will happen to her if she loses). Then Judai arrives and Midori has to choose between awakening Koyo and saving Jaden from having to face Reggie in a shadow game, and chooses the latter. She fails, and learns that Reggie does not, in fact, know how to awaken Koyo, before also going into a coma]].
** Another version of the Trope occurs in Season Three of the [[Anime/YuGiOhGX anime]]. During Judai's Disclosure Duel with Professor Saito, Professor Cobra traps Asuka in a DrowningPit and threatens to let her drown if Judai wins the duel. Unfortunately, losing might put the entire ''school'' in a lethal situation. [[spoiler:Fortunately, while Judai isn't able to TakeAThirdOption here (other than stalling against Saito, who eventually tries a TakingYouWithMe gambit), Jim manages to find and rescue Asuka in time, letting Judai win by protecting himself from the damage from Saito's kamikaze strike.]]
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* In ''Manga/ArataKangatari'', this happens during the Isora Arc, when [[spoiler:Hinohara has to choose between saving Mikusa from being killed (if Mikusa died, Imina Oribe, the next Princess of Amawakuni who switched places with Mikusa, wouldn't be able to come back to Aawakuni.), or letting Kannagi and Yataka be tortued to death by Isora.]]

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* In ''Manga/ArataKangatari'', ''Manga/ArataTheLegend'', this happens during the Isora Arc, when [[spoiler:Hinohara has to choose between saving Mikusa from being killed (if Mikusa died, Imina Oribe, the next Princess of Amawakuni who switched places with Mikusa, wouldn't be able to come back to Aawakuni.), or letting Kannagi and Yataka be tortued to death by Isora.]]
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** Zigzagged in one episode of the Amazon Lily Arc, Pirate Empress Boa Hancock, believing all men to be immoral bastards like the type who enslaved her and her sisters; imposes such a choice on Luffy. Either she'd save the amazons she [[TakenForGranite turned to stone]] (they had stood up for him a minute ago) or allow him to leave the island. Luffy didn't find this a hard choice at all; for him, picking the life of someone he befriended just five minutes ago before his own isn't really a choice. Boa and her sisters were ''shocked'' when he chose them without even a second of hesitation. [[spoiler:This would cause her to have a HeelFaceTurn and even fall in love with him.]]

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** Zigzagged in one episode of the Amazon Lily Arc, Pirate Empress Boa Hancock, believing all men to be immoral bastards like the type who enslaved her and her sisters; imposes such a choice on Luffy. Either she'd save the amazons she [[TakenForGranite turned to stone]] (they had stood up for him a minute ago) or allow him to leave the island. Luffy didn't find this a hard choice at all; for him, picking the life of someone he befriended just five minutes ago before his own isn't really a choice. Boa Hancock and her sisters were ''shocked'' when he chose them without even a second of hesitation. [[spoiler:This would cause her to have a HeelFaceTurn and even fall in love with him.]]
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** Another version of the Trope occurs in Season Three of the [[Anime/YuGiOhGX anime]]. During Judai's Disclosure Duel with Professor Saito, Professor Cobra traps Asuka in a DrowningPit and threatens to let her drown if Judai wins the duel. Unfortunately, losing might put the entire ''school'' in a lethal situation. [[spoiler:Fortunately, while Judai isn't able to TakeAThirdOption here (other than stalling against Saito, who eventually tries a TakingYouWithMe gambit, Jim manages to find and rescue Asuka in time, letting Judai win by protecting himself from the damage from Saito's kamikaze strike.]]

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** Another version of the Trope occurs in Season Three of the [[Anime/YuGiOhGX anime]]. During Judai's Disclosure Duel with Professor Saito, Professor Cobra traps Asuka in a DrowningPit and threatens to let her drown if Judai wins the duel. Unfortunately, losing might put the entire ''school'' in a lethal situation. [[spoiler:Fortunately, while Judai isn't able to TakeAThirdOption here (other than stalling against Saito, who eventually tries a TakingYouWithMe gambit, gambit), Jim manages to find and rescue Asuka in time, letting Judai win by protecting himself from the damage from Saito's kamikaze strike.]]

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