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8->''"I can't believe we just Melvined Death!"''[[note]]To melvin somebody is to give them a {{wedgie}} from the front.[[/note]]
9-->-- '''Bill''', ''Film/BillAndTedsBogusJourney''
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11TheGrimReaper or any god of death is usually a big deal. They're master of one of the most fundamental forces of nature, [[{{Psychopomp}} carry souls off to the afterlife]] and usually look intimidating. At least, that's how they're usually characterized. But sometimes the scariest thing about the reaper is their job. They always lose ChessWithDeath, have trouble getting mortals to come with them and nobody respects or cares for the job they do. And if there are other gods, they tend to be TheFriendNobodyLikes. Maybe there are multiple incarnations of death, and one of them happens to be the ButtMonkey of the group.
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13As death in RealLife [[AllDeathsFinal is permanent]], having something as inevitable and final as death be portrayed as a joke can serve as catharsis for the reader/viewer, or being seen as a joke allows someone to pity them. Maybe the idea of such an important and powerful entity being a joke is hilarious in itself. Of course, they're still TheGrimReaper or a god of death, [[NotSoHarmlessVillain so don't be surprised when they turn the tables]] and show [[CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass a badass side to them]].
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15Sister trope to TheDevilIsALoser and LoserDeity, when {{Satan}} and a god/''the'' {{God}} is the ButtMonkey, respectively. While it can overlap with DontFearTheReaper, that trope is where Death isn't scary because [[DarkIsNotEvil they're nice]], not because they're a loser. Compare HangingUpOnTheGrimReaper, where someone tries to push away Death, but that doesn't mean it's a recurring problem or Death's necessarily a loser. Sub-trope to TheGrimReaper.
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17!!Examples:
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22* In ''Manga/BlackButler'', the Grim Reapers are a bureaucracy to collect the dead. All of them are blind without their glasses and are constantly bogged down in paperwork and assignments. Even their scythes can be blocked by the likes of high-grade cutlery (albeit, supported by Sebastian's demonic strength). To top it all off, their duties are a direct result of their decision to commit suicide in their past lives.
23* ''Manga/DeathNote'': The {{Shinigami}} are Gods of Death that collect human lifespans through the Death Notes. While impossible to harm by humans, they're generally lazy and bored who do little if anything in their own decaying Shinigami Realm besides extending their own lives (which means they make a point of ''killing'' humans on a regular basis), some even having died by forgetting to extend their own lifespan. They're less "gods" than a breed of supernatural ''parasites''. Sidoh in particular is a joke among the Shinigami who slacked off so much he lost his Death Note. Ryuk is about the only proactive shinigami who started the plot because of how boring the Shinigami Realm is, and the other Shinigami mock him for it.
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27* ''ComicBook/GreenLantern'': {{Downplayed|Trope}} with [[EldritchAbomination Nekron]], Lord of the Unliving. While a legitimately powerful and dangerous CosmicEntity, he is usually stuck as a bodiless spirit in the limbo-like Land of the Unliving, where he was threatened by the paradox of an immortal like Krona dying, and when Hal Jordan manages to incite the recently dead spirits to rebel against him. While he averts this by being a cosmic threat in ''ComicBook/BlackestNight'', he's only able to do so because of the death of his tether, Black Hand, and is banished to his realm shortly after Black Hand is revived.
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31* There are numerous stories where Death gets captured by a tricky human. Cf. also Aarne-Thompson 330.
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35* ''Webcomic/{{Spooky}}'': While Tombstones is one of many Website/{{Neopets}} working as a GrimReaper, he's shown to be highly inept at anything unrelated to reaping. He's also the member of the main cast who's most likely to be subject to slapstick and general misfortune.
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40* ''Film/BillAndTedsBogusJourney'': After Bill and Ted are killed by their [[EvilKnockoff evil knockoffs]], Death ends up coming for them. They manage to melvin him and run away, and when Death catches up with the two it leads to a ChessWithDeath. He manages to lose every single game while insisting on BestOutOfInfinity.
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44* ''Literature/{{Mort}}'': At the beginning of the story, Death's apprentice Mort is very bad at his job, completely messing up his entrance and unable to go through with the actual scything. Thankfully his first customer is an understanding witch who walks him through it, and ItGetsEasier as time goes by. Death even tells Mort that it's a good sign: had Mort shown sadistic pleasure in performing the Duty, his apprenticeship would have been cut short.
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48* ''Series/DeadLikeMe'': Reapers are recruited from the recently dead, have to blend into mortal society, and have no powers other than immortality and a LieToTheBeholder disguise. George ends up with the same low-level office job she held in life, albeit with a much worse apartment since her new identity doesn't have any assets. More senior Reapers are a bit better put-together. Mostly.
49* ''Series/TheNewAddamsFamily'': The Reaper tries to come for Gomez in "Death Visits the Addams Family". Initially he seems quite cool, being a giant, ominous dark robbed figure, with an inhumanly deep voice and supernatural powers. However, [[TooSpicyForYogSothoth after getting sick of the Addams' antics]] and them being completely oblivious to who he obviously is, he drops all the theatrics and takes off his cloak, revealing he's in fact a much shorter, bespectacled unassuming man, with a nasally voice who dresses like an accountant. Ironically this version actually manages to get the Addams to take him seriously (after he flat out explains what's going on to them), however, upon them learning you can challenge Death to continue your life, he proceeds to lose every contest to Gomez and ends up falling back into the underworld.
50* ''Series/RedDwarf'': Death himself appears at the end of "Only The Good". As Red Dwarf falls apart, the Reaper tries to collect Rimmer's soul, only for Rimmer ([[ButtMonkey of all people]]) to casually [[GroinAttack knee him in the groin]], and walk off dismissing it as "Not today thank you, only the good die young." Leaving death to pathetically whine about how that has never happened before.
51* ''Series/TheWatch2021'': Unlike his [[Literature/{{Discworld}} book counterpart]], Death is treated as a joke by most of the characters he interacts with, seems more interested in getting accepted in a band than actually reaping, and is shown to have trouble doing his work correctly when he has to.
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55* ''Music/{{Mastodon}}'': The video for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUGda7GdZPQ Show Yourself]] features a comically inept Reaper who gets outrun by an old lady using a walker, beaten at ChessWithDeath, and berated by his boss and fired for misidentifying his targets. [[spoiler:He does succeed at killing Mastodon by making their tour bus crash with a BananaPeel.]]
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59* ''Literature/TheBible'': In the [[Literature/BookOfCorinthians book of 1st Corinthians]], Paul the apostle says, "Where, O Death, is your sting? Where, O Grave, is your victory?" when he tells how those who believe in Christ will be resurrected, as "the corruptible" is "clothed with incorruption" and "the mortal" is "clothed with immortality", and when that happens, "death is swallowed up in victory."
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63* ''VideoGame/RaymanOrigins'': Mister Grimm is one of the least threatening-looking versions of TheGrimReaper out there, being a senile old man who's looking for his teeth.
64* Downplayed in ''VideoGame/HaveANiceDeath2022'': The tedium and stress of running [[CelestialBureaucracy Death Inc.]] has [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlJHIQPshLA weakened the Reaper considerably]] so he has to fight his rogue employees the old fashioned way, he still has a ton of weapons and spells at his disposal.
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68* In [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLE7j5FieXSTf1_gNwhix5n-SA_Ahfcvy1 Purgatony]] death is at least a PointyHairedBoss. While he has power and respect among the caseworkers of Purgatory, he's stressed out by his massive responsibility and having to deal with the resentful protagonist Tony Purgatelli. Also, he has constant technology problems, and [[ForInconveniencePressOne his support is quite unhelpful.]]
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72* ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'': PlayedForLaughs when, in lieu of the usual [[ChessWithDeath Chess]] game, a buxom heroine [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0718.html demands]] a WetTShirtContest, to the Grim Reaper's chagrin.
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76* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'', the Reaper tries to take Wakko away because he ate too many meatballs. He really does try to be menacing, even appearing with a dramatic light show, which makes sense given that [[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit Toons are so hard to kill.]] He is immediately undercut by appearing in the oversized pile of meatballs. And then Yakko and Dot want to come too, refusing to leave their brother. He tries to trick them through ChessWithDeath, the stakes being that they get to stay together forever, and on their victory [[ExactWords he kills them.]] But they [[TooSpicyForYogSothoth promptly annoy the Reaper so much]] he sets all three of them free, much to his chagrin.
77* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'': [[TheGrimReaper Death]] is portrayed as a geek who still lives with and is nagged by his mother, and has no luck with with women. He ends up trying to collect Peter too early and breaks his ankle chasing him, [[DeathTakesAHoliday making him unable to do his job]]. He later tries to get Peter's advice on how to get a girl.
78* The premise of ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'' is that Billy and Mandy challenge TheGrimReaper [[ChessWithDeath to a game of limbo]] for the soul of Billy's hamster, with their terms being that if they win, the hamster lives and that Grim becomes their best friend forever -- Mandy cheats and wins, thus trapping him with them. They treat Grim like their slave, and despite being legitimately powerful and scary when he wants to be, Underworld rules means he can't break the contract. Ever since then he's become the laughing stock of the Underworld and is one of the series' main [[ButtMonkey butt monkeys]]. It doesn't help that [[CreepyChild Mandy]] is every bit as scary as he used to be, if not more so.
79-->''I used to have a chariot of four hundred burnin' horses! My arrival on the scene would be a raging thunderclap of fear! Now it's "Hey, have you seen Grim?" "Yeah! [[ItMakesSenseInContext I think he's wedged between a history textbook and a tuna fish sandwich!]]"''
80* Death in ''WesternAnimation/MaryShelleysFrankenhole'' is portrayed as a LargeHam who, while intimidating to mortals, is "goofy" to those who have achieved immortality like Victor Frankenstein and his associates (and to a lesser extent, everyone else in Somewhere in Easter Europe) and have nothing to fear from him. He has long since developed a complex to try and regain Victor's respect, trying to intimidate Victor by threatening to reap his mortal, incredibly old children.
81* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': In one of the ''WesternAnimation/TreehouseOfHorror'' specials, Homer kills Death and is forced to take his place (via GroinAttack). He handles the duties of being the Grim Reaper in the regular fashion [[FatIdiot Homer Simpson]] handles everything else.
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