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11[[quoteright:350:[[WesternAnimation/PeterPan https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hook_crocodile_2.jpg]]]]
12[[caption-width-right:350:Or in this case, a crocodile. [[SayMyName "SMEEEEEEEE!"]]]]
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14->''"Exit, pursued by a bear."''
15-->-- Stage direction for ''Theatre/TheWintersTale''
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17When the bad guy is finished off by a large, vicious animal.
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19This is a method to [[BadGuysDoTheDirtyWork keep the hero's hands clean]] while still dispatching the villain. The difference is that that trope is more removing an obstacle without losing karma for the heroes. Often, the death happens entirely off-screen, with the villain's gruesome mauling being implied instead of shown, though sometimes you will [[GoryDiscretionShot hear sounds or see a silhouette of the carnage]]. If the work [[ThouShaltNotKill doesn't allow death]], or if killing simply goes against the tone of the story, they may simply be ChasedOffIntoTheSunset or non-fatally mauled by the beast. Of course in such cases, FridgeLogic may set in about their actual odds of escape/survival.
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21This can also be used to easily bring the villain BackFromTheDead, since really, did you think a mere bear would stop him?
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23Despite mostly dealing with death, this trope can be used in a non-lethal (and comedic) way, being the final part of a villain's HumiliationConga, where following their defeat by the hero, they are forced to run for their lives while being chased by an animal over the horizon and out of sight, possibly never to be seen again.
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25Though it doesn't have to be a literal bear, it often is, since BearsAreBadNews. If it's another creature rather than an outright villain that gets chased away by the bear, it's because there's AlwaysABiggerFish. If the heroes called the bear here themselves, then it's SummonBiggerFish. If it was the villain's own mistreated pet doing the mauling, that's a case of TheDogBitesBack. The hapless character may also simply take a fall into the SharkPool or the SnakePit.
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27Inverse of VillainExitStageLeft. Compare WeWillMeetAgain, and see also JustDesserts if the animal is shown actually eating them. If the individual doing the chasing is also an established villain, see BadGuysDoTheDirtyWork. May invoke OffscreenInertia. Compare ChasedOffIntoTheSunset, in which the pursuer is another person rather than an animal. This sometimes overlaps with UncertainDoom in cases where it's not clear whether the beast actually succeeds in killing the bad guy.
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29Related to DisneyVillainDeath, which serves a similar 'kill the villain without the hero doing it' purpose. If the hero (or villain) ''does'' do it directly, that may be FedToTheBeast.
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31Invoked by the [[Recap/ShakespeareAndHathawayPrivateInvestigatorsS1E6 episode of the same name]] of ''Series/ShakespeareAndHathawayPrivateInvestigators''.
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33!!As this is an {{Ending Trope|s}}, [[Administrivia/SpoilersOff unmarked spoilers abound]]. [[Administrivia/YouHaveBeenWarned Beware]].
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35!!Examples:
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38* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheIslandOfMiraclesAnimalAdventure'' have the villain, Sherman, who's the leader of a group of futuristic poachers who enslaved assorted wildlife, being thrown from his exploding beetle mecha and into a herd of pissed-off wild animals, including moas, saber-toothed tigers, wooly rhinoceroses, and other prehistoric animals. Cue Sherman running like crazy as a dozen of his formerly-enslaved animals give chase.
39* Dante, the BigBad of ''Anime/FullmetalAlchemist2003'', is last seen being chased into an elevator by the now-mindless, ravenous Gluttony.
40* Ms. Goldenweek in the manga of ''Manga/OnePiece'' was last seen being pounced on by Karoo, a giant riding duck, and not seen again until about 250 chapters later in a mini-arc.
41* In ''Anime/PokemonTheSeriesSunAndMoon'', Team Rocket has switched from Blasting Off Again into a TwinkleInTheSky to being "rescued" by a Bewear OncePerEpisode. The Bewear likes them, but doesn't know its own strength and terrifies them.
42* In ''Anime/PrincessMononoke'', Eboshi is finally taken out by the decapitated head of the giant wolf spirit she just fatally shot. While she survives having her entire arm bitten off, she won't be using any of the guns her factory produced again.
43* This is implied at the conclusion of the ''Anime/SherlockHound'' episode, "The Adventure of the Three Students". Moriarty and his men flee across Loch Ness, only for [[StockNessMonster a familiar shape]] to appear under the water. This is lampshaded when Moriarty senses that they're being followed.
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47* ''Animation/HappyHeroes'': At the end of episode 10, the bear which was going after Big M.'s bread comes back, this time going after some fish he has stolen from the heroes.
48* The ''Animation/{{Lamput}}'' episode "Skinny Monster" ends with a bear getting angry at the docs for bothering him and chasing them into the distance.
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52* The graphic novel ''[[ComicBook/LaDebauche La Débauche]]''. The fact that it is [[HilarityInZoos set in a zoo]] provides a convenient tiger.
53* [[Characters/MarvelComicsDoctorDoom Doctor Doom]] once got assaulted by his own attack dogs, because he got in the way of a fox and then, long long long story, because Doom was fighting a Franchise/{{Batman}} {{Expy}} he'd lost part of his armor, [[DisneyVillainDeath so he instead fell off a cliff.]]
54* At the end of ''ComicBook/HackSlash vs. Chuckie'', Chuckie gets swallowed whole by an alligator while battling Cassie in a swamp.
55* In ''ComicBook/TankVixens'', Udda and Hilda are last seen pursued by a headsman on a medieval-themed world. It is implied that they may survive, however.
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59* ''Fanfic/TheBoltChronicles'': A comedic version of this trope is seen in "The Cakes," the ending of which depicts the pastry-covered Bolt, Mittens, and Rhino dashing for the doggy door with Penny's angry mom in hot pursuit.
60* ''Fanfic/RiseOfTheGaleforces'': The events of the last few chapters see each of this mega-crossover's two villains meet their fate in this manner: [[PlotIrrelevantVillain Velociripper]] gets SwallowedWhole by a {{cyborg}} [[SeaMonster mosasaur]] that was a recurring antagonist, while a ludicrously OutOfCharacter [[Film/TheLostWorldJurassicPark Peter Ludlow]] is ripped to pieces, ''[[{{Gorn}} onscreen]]'', by the baby ''T. rexes'' from ''WesternAnimation/IceAgeDawnOfTheDinosaurs'', of all things. Some years after the fic's writing, its own author followed up on [[CreatorBacklash his criticism of it]] in his ''WebOriginal/ProtectorsOfThePlotContinuum'' missions [[SubvertedTrope by having Velociripper be unwittingly sent to the PPC Headquarters alongside the mosasaur that'd eaten him up and then recovered in critical condition]] (setting up his HeelFaceTurn later), [[WordOfGod on the grounds that]] [[TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter there was a lot of potential with the character which he'd unfortunately squandered at the time]]. The character replacement of Ludlow, [[OmnicidalManiac of]] [[FlatCharacter course]], [[DeaderThanDead had no such luck]].
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64* In ''WesternAnimation/AllDogsGoToHeaven'', Carface is chased away by [[NeverSmileAtACrocodile King Gator]], whose famous "BigLippedAlligatorMoment" was a setup for this incident. [[KilledOffscreen Next time we see him, he's in]] FluffyCloudHeaven.
65* In ''WesternAnimation/ABugsLife'', the ants discover that main villain Hopper is [[HorrifyingTheHorror afraid of birds]], so they build a fake one to try and scare him away. He eventually sees through their ploy; so when Flik and Princess Atta lead him to an ACTUAL bird in the finale, he doesn't realize it's not a trick until it's too late.
66* In ''WesternAnimation/CloudyWithAChanceOfMeatballs2'', Chester V [[KarmicDeath is devoured by the very same Cheespider he demonized and threatened throughout the film]].
67* At the end of ''{{WesternAnimation/Dinosaur}}'', the tyrannical ''Iguanodon'' Kron is killed by the ''Carnotaurus'' (who then later [[DisneyVillainDeath falls to their death]] after one final battle against Aladar) as a result of him refusing to listen to Aladar's warning of how dangerous it would be to continue using the old entrance to the Nesting Grounds due to it being blocked by a huge landslide which Kron plans to climb over it, knowing that this will threaten the Herd's survival, and that they should use the much safer new entrance Aladar and friends have accidentally discovered while trapped in the caves, causing Kron to try and kill Aladar before finally abandoning the Herd once said ''Carnotaurus'' starts attacking them, with the Herd fighting back against the ''Carnotaurus'' by "standing together" and proceeding to climb up the ravine alone, allowing the ''Carnotaurus'' to finally gain the opportunity to kill him.
68* Near the end of ''WesternAnimation/TheGreatMouseDetective'', Felicia gets attacked and mauled offscreen by [[AngryGuardDog the royal hounds]].
69* Captain Gutt in ''WesternAnimation/IceAgeContinentalDrift'' winds up in the gut of a siren-like lungfish creature.
70** ''WesternAnimation/TheIceAgeAdventuresOfBuckWild'': After he loses control of his raptor army to Crash and Eddie, Orson is chased away by his raptors who have been commanded to eat him.
71* Scar in ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994'' finds his end by the hyenas. Particularly chilling, since most other examples of this trope treats the animal as the vessel for {{karma}}, or just a force of nature. But the hyenas that eat Scar were goofy, well-characterized villains like all the other characters earlier in the film, making his death more of a murder than an animal-related fatality. Also, rather than him simply being chased off screen by the hyenas, we instead get to [[ShadowDiscretionShot explicitly witness the pack brutally mauling him to death by the shadows cast by the fire on the wall of Pride Rock]].
72* Also not killed, but at the end of ''WesternAnimation/OpenSeason'', ax-crazy evil hunter Shaw is captured, tarred, and feathered by the very animals he's been out to add to his trophy wall. They let him go once they're done with him, and TheStinger sees him get mistaken for Bigfoot [[BrickJoke by the same couple who was seen hunting for him earlier in the film]].
73* While we don’t see what exactly happens to him, in ''WesternAnimation/OverTheHedge'', Dwayne tries to flee police after one of his traps causes massive damage and winds up in the yard of [[BigFriendlyDog Nugent the dog]], who decides to play with him. Because Nugent [[DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength doesn’t quite understand his own strength]], [[GoryDiscretionShot whatever happens to Dwayne isn’t pleasant]].
74* Captain Hook, from Disney's original film of ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan'', exits pursued by the Crocodile (as pictured above). Depending on which sequel you go by (the animated sequel or ''Film/{{Hook}}''), it may have gone badly for ''the Crocodile''.
75** If you go by the animated sequel (''WesternAnimation/ReturnToNeverLand''), this happens again when an octopus sees Hook and ''his entire crew'' as codfish, and pursues them all.
76** The trend continues in ''Franchise/KingdomHearts''; after his boss fights in [[VideoGame/KingdomHeartsI the first game]] and Ven's story in ''[[VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep Birth by Sleep]]'', the Crocodile chases him across the water, and in Terra and Aqua's stories in the latter game, he's scared off from ever being a boss by the same beast.
77* ''WesternAnimation/TheRescuers'': As the riverboat sinks from the fireworks' damage, Medusa crashes and is left clinging to the boat's smoke stacks. Mr. Snoops escapes on a raft and laughs at her, while the irritated Brutus and Nero turn on her and circle below.
78* Big Boss in ''WesternAnimation/Rio2'' gets swallowed by a boa constrictor.
79* While not exactly a villain, the last we see of Mike in ''WesternAnimation/{{Sing}}'' is him driving away in his car with an angry bear hanging on to the back.
80* {{Invoked|Trope}} in ''WesternAnimation/SouthParkBiggerLongerAndUncut'', where UsefulNotes/SaddamHussein is mentioned to have been [[CelebrityCasualty killed by a pack of wild boars]] (just to clear things up, [[HilariousInHindsight the movie came out 5 years before the invasion of Iraq]]).
81* [[VillainExitStageLeft No, he doesn't die]], but Plankton exits ''WesternAnimation/TheSpongebobMovieSpongeOutOfWater'' pursued by Gary.
82* [[YouDirtyRat Botticelli]] from ''WesternAnimation/TheTaleOfDespereaux'' is ultimately done in by his own pet cat.
83* In ''WesternAnimation/TheThiefAndTheCobbler'', Zig Zag is eaten by crocodiles and by his own pet vulture Phido.
84* At the end of ''Literature/WatershipDown'', the heroes successfully [[SummonBiggerFish bait someone's pet dog towards their warren]], which is under siege from the forces of [[BigBad General Woundwort]]. Everyone who can run fast enough immediately becomes an example... Except for Woundwort himself, whose last known act is [[BolivianArmyEnding to try and fight the dog single-handed]]. They NeverFoundTheBody afterwards, and at least some of the survivors continue to believe he made his escape, but either way his act of VillainousValour probably saved a lot of lives.
85* Subverted in ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph'', where the villainous King Candy/Turbo gets devoured by a Cy-Bug. As Cy-Bugs [[CannibalismSuperpower become what they eat]], the villain assimilates with the Cy-Bug and goes OneWingedAngel on Ralph before being KilledOffForReal in a volcanic Mentos/Cola eruption that Ralph causes to wipe out the bugs.
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89* The climax from ''Film/AceVentura: When Nature Calls'' seems to imply the villain is not so much pursued by the gorilla as ''[[BlackComedyRape pursued]]'' by it.
90* In the Creator/NicolasCage/Creator/SamuelLJackson film ''Film/AmosAndAndrew'', the bloodhounds from earlier in the movie go chasing after the police chief near the end.
91* ''Film/AnnaAndTheApocalypse'': Most of the background characters from ''Turning my Life Around'' are last seen running off-screen with zombies ambling in pursuit.
92* In ''Film/{{Beetlejuice}}'', Betelgeuse is apparently swallowed by a huge {{sandworm}}. Doesn't kill him (he's immortal), but it does prevent him from returning to Earth at any time in the near future.
93* The third act of ''Film/CabinInTheWoods'' culminates in Dana and Marty releasing all of the Organization's monsters, resulting a ''very'' bloody finale as they slaughter everything in the building.
94* At the end of ''Film/CityOfEmber'', Mayor Cole is eaten by a [[RodentsOfUnusualSize giant mole]].
95* Used as a GoryDiscretionShot in ''Film/CryOfTheWerewolf'': [[spoiler: Celeste, angry that [[TheRenfield her minion Jan Spavero]] has left incriminating fingerprints at a crime scene, shoos him out of her camp, turns into a Werewolf, and then [[YouHaveFailedMe mauls him to death for his incompetence]] before sending the body to the morgue to avoid incriminating herself]].
96* In another Van Damme movie, ''Film/DoubleTeam'', the villain is [[LandMineGoesClick stuck on a land mine]], and finds himself facing a tiger. No way to survive, [[DyingMomentOfAwesome he steps off the mine as it pounces on him]].
97* ''Film/GalaxyQuest'': Fred uses the transporter to bring the rock monster on board the ship to attack Sarris' minions.
98* Creator/LonChaney's character in ''Film/HeWhoGetsSlapped'' is a circus clown. He takes revenge on his enemies by releasing a hungry lion, who proceeds to eat both of the bad guys.
99* Despite the fact that the title character killed the crocodile between the original story and ''Film/{{Hook}}'', it still got him in the end.
100* Mola Ram, the villain of ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheTempleOfDoom'', falls into a river full of crocodiles and gets torn to bits.
101* ''Franchise/JamesBond'':
102** In ''Film/TheSpyWhoLovedMe'' henchman Jaws falls into a tank with a shark. They both go under and blood is soon seen floating to the surface. After the villain's lair is sunk into the sea, Jaws surfaces and swims off, reappearing in the next film.
103** In ''Film/{{Skyfall}}'', one of the EliteMooks threatening Bond in the casino is taken down by a Komodo dragon.
104* ''Franchise/JurassicPark'': This is the franchise's favourite way to dispose of villains to the point it's basically a OncePerEpisode deal (with the exception of the third film, because there's no human villains in it). If there's some nasty character, it's a ''very'' good bet they'll be killed by a dinosaur near the end.
105** [[Film/JurassicPark1993 The first film]] ends with the raptors getting eaten by the ''T. rex'' from earlier in the movie. Nedry, who causes the park sabotage, is also killed and eaten by a ''Dilophosaurus'' after he accidentally crashes his car into its enclosure.
106** The main villain in [[Film/TheLostWorldJurassicPark the sequel]] is ultimately devoured by a baby ''T. rex'', but not before first having his leg broken by the baby's father to soften him up for the kill.
107** The ''Indominus rex'' in ''Film/JurassicWorld'' is finished off by the ''Mosasaurus'' dragging her into its tank, and Hoskins (the human antagonist) is cornered and devoured by Delta the ''Velociraptor''.
108** ''Film/JurassicWorldFallenKingdom'': The ''Indoraptor'' corners Ken Wheatley in its cage and mauls him to death, then chases Gunnar Eversoll into an elevator, whereupon the scene [[FadeToBlack fades out]] and we're treated to an instance of SoundOnlyDeath. Later, Ely Mills is torn in half and devoured by a ''T. rex'' and a ''Carnotaurus''.
109** Near the end of ''Film/JurassicWorldDominion'', Dodgson is cornered, spat on, and killed by a pack of ''Dilophosaurus''. Earlier in the film, Delacourt, the guy who kidnaps Maisie and Beta, is killed when a juvenile ''Baryonyx'' rips his face off.
110* ''Film/{{Shaft}}'' knockoff ''Film/ALowDownDirtyShame'' has one mook being cornered & mauled by a pair of Rottweilers that the protagonist sics on him.
111* In ''Film/TheNakedGun 2 1/2'', Robert Goulet's character survives a fall from a building unscathed, only to be mauled by a lion seconds later as a result of [[BrickJoke Frank accidentally letting some animals escape from the zoo earlier in the film]].
112* Employed twice via tiger in ''Film/WelcomeToTheJungle'' against Creator/JeanClaudeVanDamme's character, although he's more morally bankrupt than a villain, and even helps the protagonists. He's then teased with Phil, the film's actual villain, at the end.
113* The literal phrase was used by the young high school gang when they left in ''Film/TheWorldsEnd'', but morphed into "Let's Boo Boo!"
114-->'''Gary:''' If we needed to make a quick getaway, we'd say: "Exit, Pursued by a Bear". And then, it was: "Exit, Pursued by Yogi Bear". And then, it was just: "Let's Yogi and Boo-Boo". And then: "Let's Boo-Boo".
115* Leopold, resident {{Jerkass}} and ButtMonkey is eventually chased down by Harry the tiger near the end of ''TheWorldsGreatestAthlete''.
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119* ''Literature/{{Airborn}}'': [[spoiler:Szpirglas, the infamous Sky Pirate]], is killed by a pride of the huge, flying, predatory felines aptly named cloud cats. Interestingly, despite several attempts to do so, the cloud cats never seriously injure any of the good guys.
120* ''Literature/TheCatWhoSeries'': In book #18 (''The Cat Who Said Cheese''), an abusive ex-husband tracks his ex-wife to Moose County, using the fact that back in the navy he saved a shipmate's life (said shipmate still suffered brain damage) as leverage to coerce the local, now a beekeeper, into becoming an accessory to the bombing of said frightened ex's hotel room. When he comes back to try and cover his tracks and finish the job -- the intended target was out and about but someone else died -- the beekeeper inadvertently gives him a wool blanket and the bees swarm the murderer, who is found dead the next morning.
121* ''Literature/ChroniclesOfAncientDarkness'': Tenris, the main antagonist of ''Spirit Walker'', is dragged underwater by an orca whale for killing its young kin.
122* ''Literature/TheChroniclesOfPrydain'': The villainous bandit Dorath is torn apart by wolves just as he's about to [[IHaveYouNowMyPretty "remove the charms" of the princess Eilonwy]].
123%%* ''Literature/{{Cujo}}'': Joe Camber's death fits this trope (he is rather villainous in the novel).%%ZCE, explain.
124* In the Sister Mary Helen mystery ''Death of an Angel'', the B plot covers an alumna's plan to [[TheDogBitesBack murder]] [[MyBelovedSmother her domineering, abusive mother]]. [[spoiler:Her plan for disposing of the body is to underfeed her mother's standard poodles, and then set them on the dead body so that there will be nothing to implicate her. However, in the confrontation, Mama injures her face. Then the rapist-murderer from the A plot invades the house, and then [[BigDamnHeroes the two nuns who are the amateur sleuths in the series arrive, as do the police]]. The rapist is stopped but then dogs come from the basement and smell the blood on Angelica's face and attack her. Inspector Gallegher shoots them dead, but Angelica is mortally wounded and succumbs to her injuries the next morning.]]
125* ''Literature/TheDivineComedy'': A thief in Hell curses God and gives the finger to the sky, only to be attacked by snakes so severely that he has to shut up and exit the story as a whole.
126* ''Literature/DocSavage'': In ''Fortress of Solitude'', the escaping John Sunlight is followed to a point where his tracks meet those of a polar bear next to an open lead in the ice. Since there's a lot of blood and no tracks leading away, they draw the obvious (and incorrect) conclusion.
127* ''Literature/GodsAndWarriors'':
128** In ''Eye of the Falcon'', [[TheBrute Kreon]] is [[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice gored through the chest]] and trampled to death by [[BeastInTheMaze the guardian bull of the House of the Goddess]].
129** In ''The Crocodile Tomb'', Alekto falls into the Nile and is killed by crocodiles that are drawn by the spell Pirra tricked her to keep as an amulet.
130* ''Literature/{{Goldilocks}} and the Three Bears'' is a famous case: the titular little girl breaks into the three bears' house, helps herself to their porridge, breaks the Baby Bear's chair, then takes a nap in their beds... from which she's rudely awakened when the three bears return from their walk, not at all happy about their property being disrespected by an impudent human. What happens next varies from telling to telling, but most commonly, she jumps out the window and never comes back again.
131* ''Literature/{{Grailblazers}}'': The ghost of Shakespeare himself appears and invokes this trope. As a literal ghost writer for the British soap ''Series/CoronationStreet'', he ends one scene in his script with "Exit Ken Barlow, pursued by a bear."
132* ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheOrderOfThePhoenix'': At the end, Umbridge is captured and carried away by a herd of centaurs. Dumbledore somehow persuades them to let her go between chapters, and she turns up in the hospital wing relatively unharmed, though she jumps if someone mimics the sound of hooves. (What exactly happened to her while in their custody is never revealed, though the usual suspects put forward their own theories.) When she tries to sneak out of the castle, Peeves catches on and she ends up exiting, Pursued by a Poltergeist with a Walking Stick.
133* ''Literature/JudgeDee'': ''The Haunted Monastery'' ends like this, [[BearsAreBadNews involving an actual bear]]. After the man behind several murders of women affably points out that he is untouchable due to the lack of evidence and his connections in the Imperial Court, Dee agrees with his assessment, then lures him into a courtyard being used to exercise a savage bear owned by a visiting theatre troupe, that can only be controlled by his master. Dee says he will leave the villain's fate in the hands of Heaven. If the bear's owner hears his screams and comes in time to rescue him...well, he doesn't.
134* ''Literature/LiveAndLetDie'': Mr. Big tries to feed Literature/JamesBond and Solitaire to sharks and barracudas, by dragging them behind his boat. However, the bomb Bond had planted in the boat detonates, and Mr. Big falls in the water, to be eaten by the sharks and barracudas himself.
135* ''Literature/PeterAndTheStarcatchers'':
136** Slank is never seen or mentioned after running away from a pack of wolves in the second book's climax (although Captain Nezerra, who fled with him, does reappear).
137** At the end of ''Peter and the Sword of Mercy'', O'Neal and Nerezza are eaten by the giant crocodile Mr. Grin.
138* ''Literature/{{Redwall}}'': In ''Literature/MarielOfRedwall'', Gabool falls into the pit where he keeps his pet scorpion.
139* ''Literature/TheReynardCycle'':
140** This happens to an ''entire army'' in ''The Baron of Maleperduys'', though replace "bear" with [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent "terrifying wolf monsters."]]
141** In ''Defender of the Crown'', Acteon is dispatched by an enormous cat Chimera. [[DramaticIrony And it was his Chimera.]]
142* ''Literature/{{Shannara}}'': In ''The Druid of Shannara'', PsychoForHire Pe Ell is killed by the Koden, a gigantic bear. It's implied to have been set up by the King of the Silver River, as revenge for the death of his daughter. In ''High Druid of Shannara'', the ShapeShifting [[TheDragon Moric]] is last seen lying on the ground as an actual [[OurDragonsAreDifferent Dragon]] approaches it. Meta-irony much?
143* ''Literature/{{Sharpe}}'': Subverted. Sharpe leaves his enemy Obadiah Hakeswill to be killed by beasts several times, but it never works. The man-eating tigers were recently fed, the executioner elephant didn't get the right command, etc. This all feeds Hakeswill's conviction that he cannot die.
144%%* ''Literature/SherlockHolmes'' has some examples, including ''Literature/TheAdventureOfTheSpeckledBand'', ''Literature/SilverBlaze'', and ''[[Literature/TheLionsMane The Lion's Mane]]''.
145* ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'': The loathsome Ser Amory meets his end when his captors throw him, naked and unarmed, into a pit with a starving bear.
146* ''Literature/TheSpaceTrilogy'': Happens in ''That Hideous Strength'' with Mr Bultitude, an actual bear.
147* In ''Literature/TheUnderneath'', CruellaToAnimals Gar Face gets eaten by an alligator at the end.
148* ''Literature/WatershipDown'': General Woundwort is last seen being attacked by a large, angry dog, choosing to go down fighting while [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere his minions run like hell]].
149* ''Literature/WyrdSisters'': The evil Lady Felmet is eventually killed off by a whole ''forest'' full of animals. Though she ran into them, rather than being pursued.
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153* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'':
154** In "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS3E13TheZeppo The Zeppo]]", the villain is making a speech about how [[WeWillMeetAgain he will be coming back to seek revenge]] when he opens a door on Werewolf Oz. He is not seen again, and in the next scene, Human Oz remarks that he feels full for some reason.
155** In "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS1E6ThePack The Pack]]", the evil zookeeper ends up being eaten by hyenas after Buffy hurls him into the hyena pit. Knowing her, she probably didn't mean for him to end up ''in'' the pit, but she doesn't shed any tears about it later.
156* The Master and The Rani end one episode of ''Series/DoctorWho'' trapped in a malfunctioning TARDIS with a rapidly-growing T. Rex bearing down on them. [[StayingAlive They come back later with no explanation]], [[JokerImmunity natch]].
157* ''Series/GameOfThrones'': Rast escapes the attack on Craster's Keep only to be killed by Ghost.
158* In the ''Series/GoodEats'' episode about dried fruit, Alton offers his homemade trail mix to two hikers, then warns them to run. The hikers are chased off by a guy in a bear suit.
159* In ''Series/{{Loki}}'', Ravonna is last seen trapped in the void as Alioth, the beast that consumes everything sent there, roars and its light shines upon her.
160* In the ''Series/{{Merlin|2008}}'' episode "Lancelot and Guinevere", Hengist is trapped in the widderen's cage and eaten alive before he can pursue the main characters.
161* ''Series/TheMuppetShow'' provides a more literal take on the trope; in the Season 4 premiere, while the Swedish Chef is attempting to make squirrel stew in the middle of the woods, his sketch ends with him being chased away by an angry bear who has stolen his meat cleaver. He isn't seen for the rest of the episode, but his next appearance three episodes later shows that he got away unharmed.
162* Helen Cutter's death in ''Series/{{Primeval}}'' is between this and a ShutUpHannibal. Her [[BreakThemByTalking Breaking Speech]] to Danny is rudely interrupted by a velociraptor that knocks her over a cliff.
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166* A less-taught passage from [[Literature/TheBible the Old Testament]] has the prophet Elisha being mocked by a large group of young bandits, who essentially tell him to drop dead, thus revealing their contempt for {{God}}. God's response to ''that''? Sending out two female bears from the nearby woods, who maul and kill '''''42 of the bandits.''''' [[note]]Older versions of this story say Elisha was being mocked by ''youths'', with it being changed to bandits later in an apparent attempt to make Elisha seem like less of a [[KickTheDog dog-kicking]] {{jerkass}}.[[/note]]
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170* [[BewaretheNiceOnes Nan]], [[HookerWithAHeartOfGold Sweetheart]], and [[CampGay Simon]] try to invoke this with [[DomesticAbuse Kyle]] in Lauren Gunderson's aptly named play ''Theatre/ExitPursuedByABear''. However, this is Ultimately subverted.
171* The ''Jurassic World Live Show'' has "exit, pursued by a T.Rex" for its villain in the ending.
172* [[SuperPersistentPredator The crocodile]] finally gets Hook in the climactic scene of ''Theatre/{{Peter Pan|1904}}''.
173* Lucius Malfoy gets attacked by Lupin in wolf form and dragged into the Forbidden Forest in ''Theatre/AVeryPotterSequel''.
174* The OlderThanSteam {{Trope Namer|s}} is Antigonus from Creator/WilliamShakespeare's ''Theatre/TheWintersTale''. Though not an evil character by any means, he is dispatched in this manner. (And unlike most of the other examples on this page, the bear [[DeusExMachina literally comes out of]] ''[[DeusExMachina nowhere]]'' just for this scene.)[[note]]A side note: there was a popular bear-baiting ring right next to the Globe theater where Shakespeare worked. A popular anecdote is that he (or another member of the company) randomly decided to borrow a bear for a crowd-pleasing cameo. (Though one can imagine the actor portraying Antigonus might not have been the only individual pursued by a bear in that event.) This story is almost certainly not true, as bringing a live bear onto an open stage SURROUNDED by spectators would have been an absolutely terrible idea when you could just put an actor in a bear costume. This is also ignoring the fact that the play was primarily performed in the indoor Blackfriars Playhouse, not the Globe.[[/note]]
175** A stage show by ''Ishmael Skyes'', playing one of Shakespeare's actors, narrated an incident where he couldn't see out of the bear costume, leading to the memorable line:
176--->Exit a bear, led by Antigonus.
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180* In ''Videogame/AssassinsCreedOrigins'', Aya is ordered by [[UsefulNotes/CleopatraVII Cleopatra]] to assassinate Ptolemy XIII only to find herself unable to do so once she gets a chance to shoot him with a bow due to his age. Nonetheless, almost immediately afterwards, his boat is attacked by crocodiles.
181* ''VideoGame/DesertAssault'' have an example happening to your player character instead of the villain. After finishing the final stage and sending the terrorist's flying base crashing into the ocean, your superior then radios that help would take a bit of time to arrive... just as you notice a shark behind you. Who then chases you offscreen as the credits roll.
182* An InUniverse example can be found in a fairy tale book in ''VideoGame/{{Drakensang}}'': in the tale, a jerkass kraken keeps all the treasure from a sunken ship for himself, and won't share it with his friends. Later, a massive Water Dragon arrives (enticed by the Kraken's treasure) and chases him "so far away that no one ever saw him again".
183* ''VideoGame/HyperchargeUnboxed'' ends with the BigBad, Major Evil, fleeing from the neighborhood dog who wants to play with him. Note that said villain is an andromorphic toy action figure.
184* In a phone app game featuring ''Literature/LittleRedRidingHood'', if the specified task is not accomplished, a shadow of the predatory wolf looms over Red Riding Hood.
185* In the credits of the ''VideoGame/{{Madagascar}}'' video game, the FowlMouthedParrot that Alex encounters in "Mysterious Jungle" is chased offscreen by a swarm of bees.
186* During the credits of ''VideoGame/MegaMan9'', you see what happened to the 8 Robot Master bosses; the MightyGlacier [[TakenForGranite Concrete Man]] is seen [[https://youtu.be/env663fszM8?t=165 chasing Dr. Wily]]. Whether his programming would allow him to actually hurt the weak, human man remains to be seen.
187* In ''VideoGame/{{Paper Mario|64}}'', Chapter 2's boss, Tutankoopa, exits pursued by his pet Chain Chomp. [[BrickJoke He's still being chased by them in the ending parade.]]
188* Mr. Kincaid in ''VideoGame/PokemonRanger: Shadows of Almia'' is pursued by a Wailord.
189* At the climax of ''VideoGame/{{Soma}}'', after potentially poisoning the WAU and attempting to murder Simon, [[HumanoidAbomination Johan Ross]] is bloodily devoured by the [[GiantSquid Leviathan]], who then chases Simon out of the area. Like most things in the game, however, how much Johan qualifies as a villain depends on your interpretation of his actions and goal.
190* Mimi exits one chapter of ''VideoGame/SuperPaperMario'' chased by a giant Gnip named Gnaw. [[SnapBack Although she's back in the next chapter without explanation.]]
191* In ''VideoGame/TurokEvolution'', Tal Set defeats Bruckner but will not kill him because he "does not deserve a warrior's death." The compsognathus eat him instead.
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195* Done literally in the ''Theatre/{{Coriolanus}}'' episode of ''WebVideo/NinetySecondMovieReviews''
196* ''Literature/TheFireNeverDies'': When a reader asked Meshakhad about the fate of Kaspar K. Kupli, a [[TheKlan KKK]] [[PoliticallyIncorrectVillain backed Oregon politician]], she replied that he was among the Oregonian troops that fled to California after the fall of Portland and was subsequently mauled by a bear.
197* In ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'', Roman Torchwick corners Ruby Rose with a grand speech about using villainy to survive before being devoured by a Griffon.
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201* The ''WesternAnimation/ActionMan2000'' episode "The Triton Factor" ends with Dr. X having to flee from the [[ThreateningShark sharks]] that Action Man had just freed from his control.
202* Several episodes of ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog'' end with Robotnik being chased by something, and at least one ends with him chasing someone else.
203* "Good Warner Hunting" from ''WesternAnimation/Animaniacs2020'' ends with Chicken Boo being chased by the cast of characters he hunted and mounted in revenge for not being invited back to the reboot.
204* Happens to Eustace by a rattlesnake in ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog'' episode "Watch the Birdies". Except then we learn he was "rescued" by a mother vulture who decides to make Eustace her new husband.
205* The ''WesternAnimation/DennisTheMenace'' episode "Wheeling and Double-Dealing" features two examples:
206** The first one is perhaps a literal case. [=PeeBee=] and Dennis' perpetual motion race car is stopped by Winston's lackeys, both of whom are disguised as bears. The two bullies are then chased away by a real bear, who is in a lovestruck state.
207** After losing the race, Winston and his two lackeys are chased away by a swarm of rats [[TheDogBitesBack after the former insults the three that powered his perpetual motion race car]].
208* [[DastardlyWhiplash Snidley Whiplash]] ends one episode of ''WesternAnimation/DudleyDoRight'' being pursued by the rotating blade of [[HoistByHisOwnPetard his own sawmill]].
209* In the ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'' episode "Pop Goes the Ed", the Eds at the end get chased by [[ScaryStingingSwarm a swarm of bees]]. Feel bad for them? Well, remember that [[{{Bookends}} at the beginning]], [[BullyingADragon they whacked the beehive]] [[LaserGuidedKarma with baseball bats]].
210* ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends'':
211** In "Lights, Camera, Garfield!", Garfield is working on a movie as a [[StuntDouble stunt cat]] and put in several dangerous stunts. Garfield looks through the script to see what's next and finds out it involves him apparently being mauled by a {{bear|sAreBadNews}}. Garfield pours honey on the director's chair and when he sits down he gets stuck. The bear is attracted by the honey and chases the director who has to hop off the set.
212** Many ''ComicStrip/USAcres'' segments have Orson's brothers being chased away by a bull at the end. "The Orson Awards" has this happen to Roy instead but being chased by Orson's brothers.
213** One particular ''U.S. Acres'' segment, "Gort Goes Good" provides another literal example; Gort [[FalselyReformedVillain pretends to go good as part of his plan to steal Orson's apples]]. When Orson gives him the job of guarding the apples, Gort finds out that the key to the silo that Orson gave him doesn't fit the lock, so he, Wart, and Mort demand to know where the real key is. Orson tells them it's in the tub of honey. Gort, Wart, and Mort search the tub of honey, but find no key. They only manage to get themselves covered in honey, which attracts a bear who chases them away.
214* Several episodes of the '70s ''Film/{{Jaws}}'' cash-in cartoon ''WesternAnimation/{{Jabberjaw}}'' ended with the eponymous shark either doing the chasing or being chased.
215* In "Cubby's Pet Problem", an episode of ''WesternAnimation/JakeAndTheNeverlandPirates'', Captain Hook ends the episode being chased by both the ever-present crocodile ''and'' the octopus from ''Return to Neverland''.
216* Some villains of ''WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest'' ends up like this.
217* In an animated version of one of Creator/TheBrothersGrimm's lesser-known fairy tales, ''Jorinda and Joringle'', the witch is subject to a ForcedTransformation into a rat and [[HoistByHisOwnPetard pursued offscreen by her]] RightHandCat.
218* ''WesternAnimation/SolarOpposites'' has a [[BlackComedy morbidly hilarious]] [[InvertedTrope inversion]] in an episode where the titular family creates a pet dinosaur that turns out to be [[ItCanThink fully sentient]], [[TalkingAnimal speech-capable]], and EvilAllAlong. When they finally realize the threat he presents, they deal with him by [[LuredIntoATrap luring him into a natural history museum]] [[ChekhovsGun that they visited earlier]], whereupon he meets his end at the hands of the dinosaur-bone-obsessed palaeontologists working there.
219-->'''Deeno:''' [[OhCrap Wait, wait, stop!]] [[VillainsWantMercy I'm a living dinosaur! Observe me! Learn from my behaviors! W-we can work together!]]\
220'''A palaeontologist:''' If we wanted to study living things, we would've been zoologists!\
221''The palaeontologists close in on Deeno, [[GoryDiscretionShot the camera panning up as he panics and screams]]''
222* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'':
223** Happens to [=SpongeBob=] and Patrick chased by a jellyfish in "Jellyfishing".
224** Plankton gets chased by Bubble Bass's hand who mistakes him for a jellybean in "F.U.N."
225** Happens to Squidward with an [[AngryGuardDog angry guard worm]] in "The Lost Mattress".
226* ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama All-Stars'': Heather and Alejandro's last scene is them frantically swimming away from Fang, the man-eating mutant shark that Mike had sicced on them earlier.
227* ''WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime'': Starscream is last seen at the end of the FinaleMovie, ''[[Recap/TransformersPrimeTVMBeastHuntersPredaconsRising Predacons Rising]]'', being pursued by Predacons Skylynx and Darksteel. Unfortunately, [[WesternAnimation/TransformersRobotsInDisguise2015 the sequel series]] shows that he survived out of [[JokerImmunity sheer luck]] after finding a weapons cache while fleeing from his Predacon pursuers.
228* The ''WesternAnimation/VeggieTales'' Silly Song "The Yodeling Veterinarian of the Alps" literally has a bear chasing the titular character (played by Larry) off the stage at the end. [[ItMakesSenseInContext Because yodeling to him didn't cure the bear traps on his paws]].
229* In ''WesternAnimation/VoltronLegendaryDefender'', Keith and Krolia deal with Commander Trugg by tricking her into opening a cell containing a feral {{Robeast}}. We don't ''[[NothingIsScarier see]]'' what it does to her and her henchmen, but [[HellIsThatNoise the noises]] we hear make it obvious they won't survive the experience.
230* One ''WesternAnimation/WhereOnEarthIsCarmenSandiego'' episode has Zack and Ivy chased by jaguars in a Mayan temple before running into VILE henchmen. The bad guys ended up at the bottom of a pit with the jaguars drawing near.
231* Considering that ''WesternAnimation/WildKratts'' is a lighthearted kids' show focused on animals, this happens all the time to the three main villains.
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