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* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'': [[Characters/DCAUHarleyQuinn Harley Quinn]] finally managed to kick [[spoiler:her obsessive love with Joker after the latter died, and reformed herself. All the while, Harley made sure to not attract any more Bat attention because she knew any justice they brought her way was well-deserved for what she did to Tim. She settles down and starts a family. Forty years later, "Pudding" somehow finds her granddaughters and recruits them for his Jokerz gang, when she's too old to fight back or protect them and their parents are no longer in sight. In another timeline, they're also murderers. Karma is such a bitch]].
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* This is pretty much standard for the [[BlackAndNerdy nerdy]] ButtMonkey Tucker from ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom''. He usually ends up getting the short end of the stick either through his numerous failures to pick up girls or constantly getting the most emotional/physical abuse due to his comic relief character setting. The best shown is "King Tuck" where he [[DorkhorseCandidate runs for school president]] in order to get some respect from others, including his friends. After Danny and Sam get AnAesop that they should listen to Tucker once in a while, they promptly, ''in seconds'', [[IgnoredEpiphany ignore it and walk off]] when Tucker rambles about his interests. Worse, for no reason other than to play up his ButtMonkey status, the writer gets two popular girls to chase after him with intent to do some bodily harm.

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* This is pretty much standard for the [[BlackAndNerdy nerdy]] ButtMonkey Tucker from ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom''. He usually ends up getting the short end of the stick either through his numerous failures to pick up girls or constantly getting the most emotional/physical abuse due to his comic relief character setting. The best shown is "King Tuck" where he [[DorkhorseCandidate runs for school president]] in order to get some respect from others, including his friends. After Danny and Sam get AnAesop a lesson that they should listen to Tucker once in a while, they promptly, ''in seconds'', [[IgnoredEpiphany ignore it and walk off]] when Tucker rambles about his interests. Worse, for no reason other than to play up his ButtMonkey status, the writer gets two popular girls to chase after him with intent to do some bodily harm.
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* Same in ''WesternAnimation/{{Jumanji}}''. [[spoiler:Averted in the finale: Allen got his clue, solved it and got home legitimately with the kids.]] The final episode played it straight at the same time. Allen's challenge [[spoiler: was to remove the thorn from the paw of a lion he met the second he was first transported into the game.]] Allen stunned, figures he could have left the game the second he came in all those years ago if he hadn't ran away.

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* Same in ''WesternAnimation/{{Jumanji}}''.''WesternAnimation/JumanjiTheAnimatedSeries''. [[spoiler:Averted in the finale: Allen got his clue, solved it and got home legitimately with the kids.]] The final episode played it straight at the same time. Allen's challenge [[spoiler: was to remove the thorn from the paw of a lion he met the second he was first transported into the game.]] Allen stunned, figures he could have left the game the second he came in all those years ago if he hadn't ran away.

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