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1->''"Aah! Fuck, I admit it! I want to protect her! I don't want to lose her!! I don't even want to think about the possibility of losing her!! I will face anything in order to protect this dream of mine!!"''
2-->-- '''Accelerator''' in regard to Last Order, ''Literature/ACertainMagicalIndex''[[note]][[JustForFun/IThoughtThatWas Not to be confused]] with [[IndexIndex another magical index]][[/note]]
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4A protectorate is a specific person, place, or thing, or set thereof, which our hero is responsible for defending.
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6{{Ideal Hero}}es, [[TheCape capes,]] and other such good guys just do not attack other people without provocation, not even if those other people are {{Card Carrying Villain}}s. Good guys simply do not ''do'' preemptive strikes; that's left for {{Well Intentioned Extremist}}s, {{Anti Hero}}es, and bad guys. See VillainsActHeroesReact.
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8The good guys have to wait until the bad guys [[KickTheDog do something bad]]. And, since the good guys are usually closer to human than deity on the sliding scale of superpower, AMillionIsAStatistic still applies. (It may apply less, but it does still apply.) But if the bad guys attack something that the good guys are responsible for--from mandate, from their morality code, or because they truly love them--then the good guys can move in to smack down the bad guys. (It can also [[ProtectorBehindBars justify]] breaking out of prison or captivity, to ensure the protection is done.)
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10The protectorate might be general innocent people in the vicinity, or family and friends, or the city or country or planet the hero lives in. Only threatening ''this'' justifies violence and interference on the part of the hero. This is what makes a Protectorate.
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12The villains rarely get the notion of redirecting their energies against less inflammatory targets--or if they do, we never hear about it. Again and again, the villain just ''has'' to attack [[AndYourLittleDogToo the one thing over which main character has shown they will kick butt]].
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14In TabletopGames, this is often referred to as "the hook" and there are numerous suggested ones for each scenario.
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16Specific kinds of protectorates:
17* The city a SuperHero has chosen to protect.
18* A DamselInDistress or other LoveInterest.
19* The threat of TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt.
20* The Beauty half of BeastAndBeauty.
21* The Child half of a BadassAndChildDuo.
22* The MoralityChain or, less often, the MoralityPet.
23* The child of a MamaBear or PapaWolf.
24* The parent(s) of an ExtremelyProtectiveChild.
25* [[BigBrotherInstinct A younger sibling]] (unless the older sibling is a BigBrotherBully).
26* Someone's TrueCompanions and/or FamilyOfChoice.
27* In many cultures, [[SacredHospitality one's guests]].
28* Precious People
29* Their CompanionCube.
30* A whole [[AlienInvasion planet]].
31* Portals and entranceways often need a GateGuardian to keep things out or in
32* Many a hero has found themselves facing a MacGuffinGuardian, or [[MacGuffinEscortMission being one themselves]].
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34Some archetypical heroes, especially [[TheDrifter the wandering kind]], will adopt [[TheDulcineaEffect people they've just met]] as protectorates, much to the dismay of whatever villain was harassing them. This sort of protectorate can be temporary--the hero will defend the person to the death and then never think of him again once he leaves town. But it isn't always; this method of developing protectorates can lead to a hero getting a new SideKick. Especially tenacious heroes might even [[TheFettered take their duty]] past the grave and become [[OurGhostsAreDifferent ghostly]] [[GuardianEntity Guardian Entities]].
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36See DeclarationOfProtection for the act of declaring your intentions, and BodyguardCrush for one of the outcomes thereof. Compare TheCaretaker. If the protector is a badass and the one protected is a child, they may form a BadassAndChildDuo.
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38!!Examples:
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42[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
43* ''Manga/AttackOnTitan'': Don't mess with Eren Yeager on Mikasa Ackerman's watch. ''Ever''.
44-->'''Mikasa:''' [[ImpliedDeathThreat My specialty is slicing up flesh.]]
45* ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'': As a result of initially blaming himself for his mother's death, Ichigo is driven by an intense desire to protect friends and family, regardless of the cost to himself. His need to protect his family from a Hollow attack is what first encourages Rukia to illegally share her Soul Reaper power with him and the idea of older siblings turning on younger siblings instead of protecting them [[BerserkButton makes him particularly angry]], as both Orihime and Rukia's older brothers learn. [[RoaringRampageOfRescue He invades both Soul Society and Hueco Mundo to rescue Rukia and Orihime respectively when they're captured by enemy forces]], and he will make sure friends can protect people on his behalf when he can't do it, such as asking Renji to protect Rukia, Uryuu to protect Orihime and Orihime to protect Nel. Tsukishima brainwashing all of his friends and family [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness is one of the few times Ichigo ever accepts the need for killing instead of simply defeating the villain]].
46* ''Literature/ACertainMagicalIndex'': After his HeelFaceTurn, Accelerator is driven by his wish to protect [[CheerfulChild Last Order]]. [[BerserkButton Threatening her safety]] is a good way to [[CurbStompBattle end up in a hospital bed]] or [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge dig yourself into an early grave.]]
47* ''Manga/FairyTail'': Never hurt someone from the Fairy Tail guild. EVER. [[ThisMeansWar Or you're screwed.]]
48* In ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'', Edward Elric will beat the tar out of anything that threatens his little brother Alphonse or his LoveInterest Winry Rockbell. In a similar (although somewhat less hot-headed) vein, Roy Mustang won't hesitate to incinerate anything that gets in his way if one of his [[AFatherToHisMen subordinates]] is in danger, particularly his oldest friend Riza Hawkeye.
49* ''Literature/FullMetalPanic'': Sousuke Sagara is the bodyguard and LoveInterest of one Kaname Chidori. And he will ''not'' stand for anyone who threatens her.
50* In the AnimatedAdaptation of ''Anime/HowlsMovingCastle'', Howl explicitly tells Sophie that she's the thing he wants to protect.
51* ''Franchise/LyricalNanoha'':
52** From ''[[Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaStrikers StrikerS]]'' onward, Vita is very protective of Nanoha due to [[MyGreatestFailure Nanoha nearly getting killed]] during the TimeSkip while they were on patrol together.
53** Fuka of ''Anime/VividStrike'' used to defend her friend Rinne from bullies - the key words being "[[WeUsedToBeFriends used to]]".
54* ''Manga/MissKobayashisDragonMaid'':
55** [[WeirdnessMagnet Kobayashi]] is probably the single safest person on Earth, given that she has high ranking dragons from both factions that value her safety (primarily Tohru and Elma). This even gets played for laughs in ''Elma's OL Diary'' when Elma "protects" her during a mixer by preventing any of the guys from interacting with her directly.
56** Played with regarding Kanna. Saikawa is very protective of her. Of course, being a dragon, there isn't really anything on Earth that could threaten her anyways (and even if there was, Saikawa wouldn't be much help).
57* ''Manga/OnePiece'':
58** The Four Emperors, [[TheDreaded the four most powerful pirates in the world]], each lend their power and fearsome reputation to many different islands of the New World to discourage other pirates from attacking them. Some, like Whitebeard, [[HiddenHeartOfGold do this out of the goodness of their hearts]]. Others, like Big Mom, [[ProtectionRacket expect something in return]]. [[ShameIfSomethingHappened And woe to the island that fails to deliver on their end of the deal]].
59** Luffy declares his intention to protect Fishman Island from Big Mom when events leave its inhabitants unable to pay their protection fee ([[SweetTooth ten tons of candy]]), and he later adds [[spoiler:Wano Country]] to the list following [[spoiler:Kaido's defeat]].
60** The Red Hair Pirates' subordinate crews are eventually revealed to be rather weak by New World standards; they mostly rely on Shanks and his reputation to protect them, and they are ''[[UndyingLoyalty very]]'' grateful to him for this.
61* In ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica'', Homura's main motivation is to protect [[spoiler:Madoka]]. She has a very specific definition of protect, though, [[spoiler:and is very upset when Madoka abandons her physical body to ascend to godhood]]. Homura's DarkAndTroubledPast had the effect of making this her ''only'' priority, instead of merely her highest one.
62* ''Literature/RollOverAndDie'': Flum Apricot and Eterna Rinebow both play the role of protector for Milkit and Ink. Primarily, Flum acts as Milkit’s protector, but she trusts Eterna to protect Milkit when she has to take care of other business. Likewise, Eterna generally acts as Ink’s protector, but Flum will protect Ink when Eterna is gone.
63* ''Anime/YuGiOh'': Do not mess with Yugi or his friends unless you want to be taken down or potentially driven mad by Yami Yugi's dark powers. Same applies to his people and country during Millennium World.
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67* Most DC heroes have a home city they pay special attention to protecting. ComicBook/TheFlash has Keystone and/or Central City, ComicBook/GreenArrow has Star City, ComicBook/{{Nightwing}} has [[HeavyMetalUmlaut Blüdhaven]], etc.
68* New York is the protectorate of the ComicBook/FantasticFour and ComicBook/SpiderMan put together.
69** With [[WrongSideOfTheTracks Hell's Kitchen]] as a smaller protectorate under the eye of ComicBook/{{Daredevil}}. And with ComicBook/TheAvengers based out of New York as well, let's just say that it's pretty well covered in the Marvelverse.
70** Every superhero who knows the ComicBook/FantasticFour has also declared a protectorate on the Richards children, Franklin and Valeria. Mess with them, and you'll have the entire FF, ''plus'' all their friends, breaking your door in.
71** ComicBook/DoctorDoom even put Valeria under his protection after helping give birth to her and naming her, so if you mess with her, Doom will come after you. Also, Doom is known to be a tyrant who rules Latveria with an iron fist, but ''God help'' any other villain who harms its citizenry.
72* ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'': "I am The Batman. This is [[SupermanStaysOutOfGotham my city]]. At night it belongs to me."
73* ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'': The entire Earth, especially Metropolis, is this to Superman. Cause trouble there and he'll take you out, even if he has to die to do it. And if you touch the Kents, the Leaguers, or the staff of the ''Daily Planet'', kiss all your chances of succeeding in your EvilPlan goodbye.
74* ''ComicBook/TheMightyThor'': Thor considers all of the Nine Realms [[spoiler: he's not so fond of the Tenth Realm, for very good reason]], particularly Midgard, particularly Broxton, Oklahoma, to be under his protection. Harm it at your peril. And may the sweet and fluffy Lord help you if you hurt [[AmicableExes Jane Foster]] or [[TrueCompanions the Avengers]].
75* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'':
76** Diana has sworn to protect the human race, but especially the innocents and she is not kind to those who would harm children.
77** ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'': Io takes on Lyta, the child of Circe and Ares, as her ward/protectorate; she is devastated when Ares easily defeats her and takes Lyta.
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81* ''Fanfic/AbraxasHrodvitnon'': In this ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'' Franchise/MonsterVerse fanfiction, San after [[TwoBeingsOneBody fusing with Vivienne Graham]] takes his duty of caring for his new sister and teaching her to fend for herself to heart. Later in the story, Manda as an egg and then as an infant becomes a Protectorate to both Viv and San.
82* ''Fanfic/BeyondHeroes: Of Sunshine and Red Lyrium'' gives this role to [[VideoGame/DragonAgeII Bethany Hawke]], who here is the [[VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition Inquisitor]]. With both of her brothers unavailable for various reasons, [[SupportingProtagonist Varric]] effectively decides that it's up to him to keep her as safe and as sane as he possibly can. The difficulty of such a task is the reason that the story was originally titled ''Varric Tethras and the Continual Nervous Breakdown''.
83* In ''Fanfic/TheBridge'', the agreement between the six displaced kaiju and Equestria's leadership is the six will protect Equestria from rogue kaiju attacks while Mothra and Twilight Sparkle work out a way to send all the kaiju back to Terra. Because rogue kaiju would be keen to seek out high magic concentrations, the six are stationed in said spots. In particular Anguirus [[spoiler: and later a reformed Destroyah]] protect Ponyville, Rodan protects Cloudsdale and Appleloosa, and Godzilla Junior guards Canterlot and the diarchs. [[spoiler: Later on, after he [[GoodAllAlong drops the villain act]], Xenilla earnestly becomes the protector of the Crystal Empire and specifically the royal family, traveling with them wherever they go.]]
84* In ''Fanfic/CatchYourBreath'', due to a childhood PlaguedByNightmares, protagonist [[ReincarnateInAnotherWorld Keisuke Gekko]] has her new life defined in many ways by her overwhelming BigSisterInstinct toward her younger brother, [[SacrificialLamb Hayate]]. When he isn't around or isn't in danger, that urge can often be displaced onto people who befriend her, and shows up in these SpinOff stories too:
85** In ''Fanfic/ShellGame'', a pair of bank robbers make the mistake of threatening Hayate in front of her. Even after nonlethally subduing them, Hayate has to pull her back from performing a FinishingStomp on the villain's ''head''.
86** In ''Fanfic/OceanStarsFalling'', [[Manga/OnePiece Portgas D. Ace]] manages to fall into this category for ''multiple Tailed Beasts'' as a result of his unflinching kindness to them and their hosts. When he's captured and transported to Impel Down to await his execution, the strike force that goes to rescue him is extremely well-motivated to make a statement about what the World Government is and is not allowed to do, resulting in the ''second'' time a WG facility has been annihilated by pirates in less than three months.
87** In ''Fanfic/ANinjasGuideToGotham'', this is a DeconstructedTrope because ''so'' much of Kei's motivation comes from Hayate's presence and maintaining his safety, her judgment is compromised and she's very slow to help anyone else, even though she's aware of [[WesternAnimation/BatmanUnderTheRedHood most of the chaos in Gotham]]. Hayate himself resents Kei's overprotectiveness and ongoing passivity once they reunite, especially when he sees so many people uselessly at loggerheads because of their personal issues. All ''he'' wants to do is help make sure [[Characters/BatmanJasonTodd Jason]] can find a happy ending, and his sister's coddling is interfering with that goal.
88* In ''Fanfic/ChildOfTheStorm'', Harry makes it very clear that two of his friends, both of whom he barely knows (and one of whom was TheRival[=/=]TheResenter until about ten minutes beforehand), are under his protection. He states very emphatically that if [[spoiler: the Disir]] hurt them, they'd better kill ''him'', because it doesn't matter if it takes him thousands of years, he will see them ''burn''. [[spoiler: The Disir]] back off. He does this repeatedly for anyone he thinks needs him to protect them. Harry himself would have been the recipient of this trope from [[spoiler: his cousin Jean Gray]] if [[spoiler:Sinister]] hadn't interfered, and is an indirect recipient of a spell meant for this purpose by his godmother [[spoiler:Wanda/Scarlet Witch]] that ''literally bent probability in his favor'' to ensure that powerful individuals would be drawn to doing this trope for him.
89* Seen a few times in the ''[[Fanfic/{{Cinderjuice}} Contractually Obligated Chaos]]'' series. Lydia continues to be this for WesternAnimation/{{Beetlejuice}} (and it's only gotten stronger [[spoiler:since their marriage]]). [[OriginalCharacter Lady Delphine and Hugo]] regard the city of New Orleans this way. Prince Vince, as ruler of the Neitherworld, considers his entire kingdom to be this, and the [[FairyGodmother Fairy Godfather]] tends to be very displeased whenever anyone who might reasonably be considered to be under his protection is threatened in any way.
90* ''Fanfic/DanganRonpaAssassinatingFriendship'': Most of the unwilling participants in this AlternateUniverseFic have a body count, with three exceptions: Kuzuryuu Fuyuhiko, Celestia Ludenberg, and the Four Dark Devas of Destruction. Each of them was brought into the game because their respective protectors -- Pekoyama Peko, Madarai Isshiki, and Tanaka Gundam -- would be distracted by their absence. Monokuma also accounts for their presence with the Bodyguard Perk: while ThereCanBeOnlyOne survivor of the DeadlyGame, if a bodyguard survives alongside their charge, then both will be allowed to live.
91* ''Fanfic/EarthsAlienHistory'':
92** During the [[Franchise/MassEffect Reaper]] War, the coalition between the [[Film/IndependenceDay Harvesters]] and the [[Webcomic/DriveDaveKellett Vinn]] take up the mantle of protecting worlds which can't rely on aid from the various power blocs. Post-war, most of these worlds organize themselves as the [[TheAlliance Shield Alliance]], wherein the Harvesters and Vinn continue to provide primary defense for all the members.
93** After the [[Franchise/StarTrek Klingons and Romulans]] drive the Collector off of [[Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy2014 Knowhere]], the former take over management of the station. And while technically under their control, it's given total autonomy, with a ruling board put together from members drawn from its populace.
94** [[spoiler:After the Turian Hierarchy collapses due to the [[EarthShatteringKaboom destruction]] of Palavan and other planets during the Reaper War, the newly formed Asari Empire absorbs their remaining worlds, bringing them under their authority and protection.]]
95** [[spoiler:After the Klingon Empire collapses following its second civil war, the Klingon Republic that emerges from the territories led by Azetbur become a [=TeTO=] protectorate.]]
96* In the ''Fanfic/ElementalChessTrilogy'', Riza is formally designated this by the members of her assigned protection detail, who collectively refer to themselves as "the queen's men."
97* In ''Fanfic/HopeForTheHeartless'', [[WesternAnimation/TheBlackCauldron the Horned King]] saves the life of his prisoner [[MoralityPet Avalina]] several times. Realizing how much [[LivingEmotionalCrutch she]] means to [[LimaSyndrome him]], he eventually [[DeclarationOfProtection swears to himself to keep her safe]].
98* Izuku in ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/17545865/chapters/41522255#workskin It Takes a Child to Teach a Village]]'' is on the receiving end from an entire slum due to being a tutor there. According to the boy himself, getting an education in the slum is hard enough that a free tutor is considered the most valuable resource around. When Izuku realizes Katsuki is following him, he panics and insists the other boy has to leave ''right now''. The inhabitants of the slum know Katsuki bullied Izuku and they ''will'' kill him for it.
99* In ''Fanfic/MementoVivere'', a ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX'' fanfiction, everyone is Braska’s Guardian.
100* ''Fanfic/MiraiSMP''
101** Heavily {{deconstructed}} with Techno towards Cooper and Travis, who Techno discovers hiding and takes pity on due to how frightened and non-threatening they look. He quickly forms an alliance with the two, with the hopes of protecting them, but he [[spoiler:fails to protect Cooper from his death, and while Travis lives, he's now isolated with a ManipulativeBastard who appears to want to take advantage of his trusting nature]]. These two weigh heavily on Techno for the rest of the story.
102** Poke is dedicated to making sure nothing bad happens to someone he loves again, particularly his friend Sneeg, after the [[MyGreatestFailure death of his sister Onky]].
103---> ''POKE WILL STOP AT NOTHING TO NOT LET THE PEOPLE CLOSEST TO HIM DIE THIS TIME.''
104** Joko is a villainous example towards [[spoiler:Travis]] that's PlayedForHorror. Joko [[spoiler:saves Travis from dying and begins to drill the idea into his head that only he can protect him]].
105---> '''Joko:''' I knew you were going to die that night. And that's why I needed to save you. Something in my gut told me that you needed me. And you still do. You ''need'' me, [[spoiler:Travis]]. ''If I'm not by your side, you're in danger.''
106* In the ''Franchise/StarTrek'' fanfic ''Fanfic/OnceUponAFarmhouse'', the young James Kirk makes Spock his protectorate.
107* ''Fanfic/ThePrivateDiaryOfElizabethQuatermain'': Elizabeth Quatermain is a cross between this and MoralityPet for GentlemanThief Skinner.
108* ''Fanfic/TheRedDragonsSaber'': Shortly after being summoned, Artoria Pendragon declares Issei Hyoudou and Asia Argento to be under her protection.
109* In ''Fanfic/SayItThrice'' and its prequel, it's eventually explained that Lydia was a ''lot'' younger than [[Film/{{Beetlejuice}} Betelgeuse]] thought she was when he tried to force her to marry him in the movie. When he discovers that he almost married a ''twelve-year-old'', he's [[EveryoneHasStandards horrified]], since even he WouldntHurtAChild. Ultimately, she becomes this to him as his way of making it up to her, although neither of them expected to gain a close friendship from the arrangement.
110* In ''[[Fanfic/SkyholdAcademyYearbook Skyhold Academy]]'', the eponymous school is eventually declared to be exactly this by [[spoiler:the Grey Wardens]], with the Divine in agreement.
111* In ''[[http://www.tfw2005.com/boards/transformers-fan-fiction/828948-transformers-meta.html Transformers Meta]]'', Ratchet and Hound are protectorates to Evac and Bumblebee respectively.
112** Bumblebee is a sort of an unofficial protectorate for Gridlock as well.
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116* As revealed in ''[[WesternAnimation/{{Balto}} Balto II: Wolf Quest]]'', Balto hates it when his children are threatened.
117* In ''WesternAnimation/DespicableMe1'', the three orphans he adopts end up earning Gru's protective instinct, [[BecomingTheMask even if he didn't intend it that way.]] Early on, he fries a carnie's booth because the guy didn't give Agnes the unicorn she won [[ExactWords on a technicality]]; at the climax, he goes OneManArmy on Vector when he kidnaps the girls.
118-->'''Gru''': Listen to me, you little punk. When I get in there, you are in for a ''world'' of pain!
119* WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}'s protectorate is his LoveInterest Megara. Touching her is an invitation to get knocked into next weekend.
120* ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994'': Mess with his family, his friends, or his homeland, and you'll get a lot of attention from Simba that you won't like.
121* In ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc1'', [[GentleGiant Sulley]] ends up finding one of these in [[CheerfulChild Boo]]. When she's kidnapped, he ends up tearing into the lair and [[spoiler: turning against his boss/old friend [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Waternoose]], who was partially involved]].
122* It doesn't matter if you ''are'' a [[BigCreepyCrawlies giant man-eating bug]]; if you make a move toward Vanellope, ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph'' will take you out.
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126* In ''Film/{{The Avengers|2012}}'', the whole world is this to the eponymous team, but especially to Thor:
127-->'''Loki:''' I remember a shadow, [[AlwaysSecondBest living in the shade of your greatness.]] I remember you tossing me into an abyss. I, who was and should be king!\
128'''Thor:''' So you take the world I love as recompense for your imagined slights? No! The Earth is under my protection, Loki!
129* In ''Franchise/BackToTheFuture'', we have the following:
130** Marty is rather HotBlooded to begin with, but he will absolutely put you on his "target" list if you mess with his family or his best friend Doc. He attacks or otherwise gets in Biff's way multiple times to protect his mother and father. His protectiveness of Doc, which gets a bit more attention, leads him to risk consequences to the time stream and punch out [[TheDreaded feared gunman]] Buford Tannen.
131** Doc, while being more patient, will not tolerate anyone messing with his present/future wife Clara or his best friend Marty. When Buford makes a rape threat against her and then shoves her to the ground when she kicks him, Doc ferociously struggles with and then breaks free of Buford's gang. Later, he stays on a moving locomotive to coax her safely into the [=DeLorean=]. His PapaWolf instinct towards [[IntergenerationalFriendship Marty]] begins with him [[DrawAggro drawing terrorists' fire]] and continues through his risking damage to the time stream to save Marty's future family and threatening Buford with a rifle to save Marty from hanging.
132** George starts the series as a shy, non-confrontational man who gets pushed around by everyone. The turning point in his character occurs when he sees [[BarbaricBully Biff]] try to rape Lorraine and then shove her to the ground. Enraged, George punches him out.
133* ''Film/GodzillaVsKong'': [[Characters/MonsterVerseHumans Jia]], the [[LastOfHerKind last of the Iwi tribe]] whom Kong once protected, is a Protectorate to both Kong and Dr. Ilene Andrews. She's the only human Kong explicitly trusts and Kong gets pissed when she's threatened, whilst Dr. Andrews took Jia in after her family died.
134* ''Film/TheLordOfTheRings'':
135** Trying to hurt [[TheHero Frodo]] in front of [[BattleButler Sam]] is a good way to get reminded why you should BewareTheNiceOnes.
136** The same thing goes in reverse, to a lesser degree because Frodo is the physically weaker and more pacifistic member of the pair. However, he threatened Gollum with Sting if he didn't let Sam go.
137** Protecting Gondor is Boromir's major goal throughout his screen time. Unfortunately, the Ring takes advantage of this, leading to him attacking Frodo to lay hands on it.
138* In ''Film/RedTails'', Colonel Bullard lays it down for his men when they protest their restrictive orders to [[EscortMission stay with the heavies]] if the enemy fighters try to flee. It's also based on the RealLife exploits of the Tuskeegee Airmen, an all-black squadron of American fighter pilots in UsefulNotes/WorldWarII who were tasked with protecting American bombers from the Luftwaffe at all costs.
139-->'''Colonel Bullard:''' We count our victories by the [[LiveActionEscortMission bombers we get to their targets]], by the husbands we return to their wives, by the fathers we give back to their children. [[{{Determinator}} To the last minute, to the last man, we fight. We fight!]]
140* In the first installment of the ''Film/SpiderManTrilogy'', New York City is shown to be this not only for Spidey himself but also for many of its citizens. When the Green Goblin endangers Spidey while he's trying to rescue a bunch of kids, an entire mob of angry New Yorkers comes to his aid.
141-->'''Man on bridge:''' [[AttackOnOneIsAnAttackOnAll You mess with one of us, you mess with all of us!]]
142* In ''Film/SupermanTheMovie'', Superman's protectorate is, again, the whole world, but more specifically certain people, like ComicBook/LoisLane.
143* ''Film/XMenFirstClass'': Charles views protecting his adoptive sister Raven/Mystique as this, but she ultimately finds it suffocating.
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147* In ''Literature/TwentyYearsAfter'', D'Artagnan is given the highly unusual task of protecting young King Louis from an angry mob that is going to access the king's own bedroom.
148* In ''Literature/TheAffix'', the gem drags Matt's friends into the fray thanks to its nasty effects on causality. Even his [[ClingyJealousGirl stalker ex]], whom he ''hates'', is pulled in, and he feels an obligation to protect her too. As he discovers his status as keeper of the Affix doesn't even fully protect ''himself'', it only increases his determination to get them out of harm's way.
149* In ''Literature/ABrothersPrice'', men are very rare and thus protected by their sisters and later their wives. Jerin Whistler is a bit careless with flaunting his beauty, as everyone knows not to mess with his sisters. That is, everyone except the villains, who are, true to the trope, stupid enough to antagonize the large, and well-armed Whistler clan.
150* In Book #23 of ''Literature/{{Animorphs}}'', Tobias morphs a mother rabbit and defends her young from other hawks...after he killed and ate her. We never hear about the rabbits after that book, and it's unclear what exactly his reasoning was for doing that.
151* In ''Literature/DragonBones'', the title of "Hurogmeten" means "Guardian of Dragons." The problem is that there haven't been dragons in Hurog land for a long time. The latest heir of the title, Ward, doesn't let that keep him from protecting just about everyone around him. First his siblings (from their abusive father), then an escaped slave, and finally the bones of the last, long-dead dragon. He has a very protective personality, which also motivates him to slay bandits who were just about to [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil rape a girl.]]
152* ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles'':
153** Harry Dresden is a general protector of the weak, meek, and those who need a place to go for protection from injustice. Lara Raith, a centuries-old succubus, quickly realizes the fugitive [[spoiler:Donald Morgan, Harry's old parole officer who would have killed him without much guilt on the matter]], fell into this category; she knew Harry was likely stashing him somewhere. This all started when he was sixteen years old and his actions led to a young man being killed by a supernatural monster that was stalking Harry just because it could.
154---> ''It.''\
155''Wasn't.''\
156''Right.''\
157No, it wasn't. But the world wasn't a fair place, was it? And I had more reason to know it than most people twice my age. The world wasn't nice, and it wasn't fair. People who didn't deserve it suffered and died every single day.\
158So what? ''So somebody ought to do something about it.''
159** Harry has also established himself as a fierce and destructive protector of [[spoiler:his daughter Maggie. When she was targeted in a plot to kill him, despite only learning of her existence at most 96 hours beforehand, he turned the plot against the Red Court of Vampires and destroyed the entire court]].
160--->'''Michael:''' Things did not turn out well for the last monster who raised his hand against [[spoiler:your child]]. Or any of his friends. Or associates. Or anyone who worked for him. Or for most of the people he knew. \
161'''Michael:''' Whether or not that was your intention, you did establish a rather effective precedental message to the various predators should they ever learn of her relationship with you.
162** Ebenezer [=McCoy=] is a protector of Harry. As Harry's second mentor, after Harry killed his first evil one, he loves Harry deeply and tries to keep him safe when Wizarding politics would result in him either dead or having to work for the evil Fae Queen Mab, Queen of Winter. In the fifth book, after an enemy of Harry's escapes to his home base and Ebenezer knows he is planning some revenge, Ebenezer doesn't give him a chance. [[spoiler:Ebenezer uses magic to drop an old Soviet satellite onto the enemy's mansion, killing him and many of his closest retainers.]]
163** Baron "Gentleman" John Marcone, Lord of the criminal underworld of Chicago, is fiercely protective of children in his domain. Criminals may profit from pretty much every vice except ones involving children. Push drugs on children? He kills you. Use kids to sell or be mules? He kills you. Kidnap children? He'll help Harry Dresden, an enemy, take you down. This all stems from [[spoiler:one child who was caught in the cross-hairs years ago in a bad hit attempt against him]].
164** Guardian Angels play with this idea. On one hand, they are soldiers of God ordained to guard particular areas on Earth or in the whole of Reality. They are powerful and dangerous forces that Fallen Angels and their hosts don't ever try to directly fight. Any supernatural threat that comes against their domain can be stopped swiftly and efficiently, but throw a mortal threat against them and they do nothing. While they will guard, for instance, the home of a retired Knight of the Cross from a supernatural threat, they must also protect Free Will and respect the free choice made by any mortal. So, as much as they may want to stop a stupid kid from torching the retired Knight's home, their hands are tied.
165** Seeing that glaring loophole for what Angels are allowed to do and not do, [[spoiler:the newest Winter Lady Molly Carpenter is going to buy a home down the street from her mortal family's and fill it with elite Sidhe soldiers to stop any mortal threat that dares to come after her family. She is also not telling them this or about her new position as Winter Lady]].
166* In the ''Literature/{{Elenium}}'' trilogy, the sovereigns of Elenia are traditionally this for the members of the Sparhawk family. For several generations, the current King has appointed the Sparhawk of his generation to serve as King's Champion. This changed slightly in the most recent generation as of the start of the trilogy; King Aldreas instead assigned Sir Sparhawk to serve as champion to his single-digit-aged daughter, Princess Ehlana. Instead of regarding the appointment as an insult and leaving (as expected), Sparhawk took his duties extremely seriously and overtook the whole of Ehlana's protection, education, and training for her eventual rule. [[ItMakesSenseInContext This led to his banishment]], but the trilogy opens with him returning from exile to serve as Queen's Champion, as Ehlana is now on the throne. He still takes his duties ''extremely'' seriously.
167* ''Literature/TheEmperorsGift'': One of the first things Logan Grimnar does when he meets the [[DemonSlaying Grey Knights and Inquisitors]] sent to Armageddon is make it explicitly clear that the guardsmen and civilians there are under his protection, and that he will brook no purges of them after the battle is over. When the Inquisition initiates a purge anyway, it sets the stage for the war between the [[ProudWarriorRace Space Wolves]] and the Imperium's StateSec.
168* In ''Literature/{{Forbidden}}'', due to parental [[DisappearedDad abandonment]] and [[ParentalNeglect neglect]], teenage Maya and Lochan have been [[PromotionToParent Promoted To Parents]] for their three younger siblings, Kit, Tiffin, and Willa, of whom they are fiercely protective.
169-->"If anything terrible has happened to that child, I will die — I know it."
170* In ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheOrderOfThePhoenix'' Harry is this when Dumbledore defends him from Voldemort, beyond question.
171* In the ''Literature/HeraldsOfValdemar'' series, Valdemar is the protectorate of the Heralds, including the Monarch. All good rulers in the series feel the same about their countries or territories. When Imperial officer Grand-Duke Tremane turns the Hardorn town of Shonar from his war base into this, the locals start serious discussions about offering him the crown.
172* In the ''Literature/HonorHarrington'' series, a star nation known as the Protectorate of Grayson features prominently starting with the second novel. Originally a Cult Colony, Grayson's hereditary ruler is known as the Protector, who is both the head of state and the formal head of the Church. While the Protector does not protect the planet single-handedly, his role as leader means that much of the military forces that ''do'' protect Grayson answer to him.
173* ''Literature/TheStormlightArchive'': Kaladin ends up acting like this in regards to anyone he is in a position to help. For most of the books, this means his bridge crew.
174-->'''Gaz:''' What are they to you? Why do you even care?\
175'''Kaladin:''' They're my men.
176* In ''Literature/TheMurderbotDiaries'', Murderbot takes threats against its human clients very seriously and very personally.
177-->''"Maybe [[RedShirt these clients]] had been terrible and abusive, maybe they had deserved [[BodyguardBetrayal it.]] I didn’t care. [[DeclarationOfProtection Nobody was touching my humans.]]"''
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181* ''Series/TheATeam'':
182** The titular team make their living [[WeHelpTheHelpless protecting the oppressed]], and they will still help a victim if their need is sufficient, even if they can't pay.
183** With the A-Team being a family in all but blood, it is not wise to harm any of them while the others can learn about it.
184* ''Series/TheAdventuresOfSuperman'': Superman will never let anyone hurt Lois, Perry, or Jimmy.
185* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer:'' Dawn was pretty much created to fill this role for most of the main characters, though Spike fits the trope as strictly defined, as Buffy specifically asks him to protect her.
186* In ''Series/DoctorWho'', touching any of the Doctor's companions is a bad idea of suicidal proportions. The Doctor also considers himself the protector of Earth.
187-->'''The Doctor:''' By the ancient rights of combat, I forbid you to scavenge here for the rest of time. And when you go back to the stars and tell others of this planet, when you tell them of its riches, its people, its potential, when you talk of the Earth, then make sure that you tell them this... IT IS DEFENDED!
188* ''Series/InterviewWithTheVampire2022'': Since at least 1973, Louis de Pointe du Lac is protected by his boyfriend Armand.
189* In ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'', touch Kirk's ship or his crew -- especially [[TheNotLoveInterest Spock]] or [[HeterosexualLifePartners McCoy]] -- and you'd better retreat for the Delta Quadrant.
190* Both Supergirl and [[spoiler: J'onn J'onzz/Martian Manhunter]] in the same episode of ''Series/Supergirl2015'' make the declaration that Earth is now their home and under their protection, and woe betide any that threaten it.
191* ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'':
192** Sam and Dean Winchester [[{{Recursion}} recursively]] have this relationship with each other--if you hurt one, be prepared for the other to fuck you up.
193** Once Castiel decides to join the Winchester team, he essentially devotes himself to them and their safety. He rebels against Heaven for them, nearly kills himself taking them back in time to save their parents, and in season six, he ''starts a war in Heaven'' to keep them (and the rest of humanity) safe. Even when he secretly [[spoiler:starts working with Crowley to open Purgatory]], he does it with the intent to save them from another Apocalypse, and prioritizes their needs over his own multiple times, taking time out of commanding an army to answer their prayers and making tactical sacrifices to protect them. In one episode, he states that he considers himself their guardian. The only time he's ever really stopped trying to protect them was when he [[spoiler: succeeded in opening Purgatory and briefly with mad with the power of the souls, and even then he would have just left them alone if they hadn't kept trying to kill him.]] He's died for them twice.
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197* In ''Roleplay/DawnOfANewAgeOldportBlues'', the eldritch spirit Fesxis stepped in to protect Sebastian from being hurt during the MassSuperEmpoweringEvent. Since then she's [[SymbioticPossession shacked up in his body]], making it her new mission to protect him at all costs.
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201* ''TabletopGame/ArsMagica'': All the magi in the [[MagicalSociety Houses of Hermes]] look out for the Redcaps, the House of non-magical messengers and middlemen. Given that the Order is spread across Mythic Europe and contains a staggering variety of regional, factional, and personal rivalries, everyone recognizes the value of a [[TeamSwitzerland somewhat neutral faction]] to maintain some level of cohesion.
202* Two of the Paladin Oaths in ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' Fifth Edition relate to this; the Oath of Devotion is a DeclarationOfProtection that extends to the weak, downtrodden, and destitute, while the Oath of the Ancients is a dedication to preserving nature and the natural order of the world. An Oath of Vengeance can be a DarkerAndEdgier form of this side not only are you going to protect others from the things that would harm them, but if something ''does'' harm the protected then it is that Paladin's sworn duty to wreak almighty vengeance in the name of the harmed party.
203* ''TabletopGame/{{Planescape}}''; The Lady of Pain does this for Sigil, her presence keeping divine powers from using the City of Doors for their own purposes. While her method of enforcement is often cruel (some offenders are flayed alive, others are imprisoned in an eternal maze) she is regarded as NecessarilyEvil, as control over Sigil and its multitude of portals would give someone near-limitless influence.
204* From the ''TabletopGame/{{Ravenloft}}'' campaign, Strahd Von Zarovich, the LawfulEvil [[EvilOverlord Darklord]] of Barovia. While known to be a tyrant who, as a vampire, feeds on his own subjects, ''God help'' any other evil being who harms one of them. While part of this is because [[PragmaticVillainy his subjects are his food supply]], he does still feel a twinge of responsibility for their safety.
205* ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'': Lion El'Jonson, Primarch of the Dark Angels, views the entire human species as his, and his main drive is the protection of people against the (many, ''many'') hostile forces of the galaxy. In practical terms, however, this currently takes the form of the Lion's Protectorate, a small but steadily growing number of human planets in Imperium Nihilus that have fallen under the protection of the Lion and his renewed but slow-to-grow Dark Angels Legion.
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209* You can do this to city-states in ''VideoGame/{{Civilization}}'', typically for a reward or [[{{Realpolitik}} to keep your enemies from getting them]].
210* ''VideoGame/CrashBandicoot'' rescues people on a regular basis without it affecting his dopey attitude. He [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness acts borderline serious]] when villains start to threaten [[BigBrotherInstinct Coco]], however.
211* ''VideoGame/DarkParables'':
212** Jack, in the sixth installment, seems to regard the Fairytale Detective as this. She's the only ally he's got left, after an incident ten years earlier, and he has a number of BigDamnHeroes moments in which he defends her.
213** Prince Ross, in the eighth installment, grows similarly protective of her throughout the adventure.
214* In the ''VideoGame/DetectivesUnited'' series, it gradually becomes clear that Agent Brown regards his partners this way. He will not put up with anyone or anything posing a threat to Anna Gray or James Blackthorne (''especially'' James, for whom he has BigBrotherInstinct). In the series to date, the things from which he's protected or rescued at least one of them include a deadly fire, a malevolent child ghost, mind control, and his own EvilTwin brother.
215* ''VideoGame/DragonAgeII'':
216** As the official Champion of Kirkwall, Hawke regards that city-state as being explicitly this. In the ''Mark of the Assassin'' DLC, s/he can say as much to Tallis when the elf tries to explain that her religion would give Hawke purpose.
217-->'''Hawke:''' I have purpose. ''I protect Kirkwall.''
218** Depending on player choices, both [[VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins the Warden]] and [[VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition the Inquisitor]] can also take this attitude regarding their companions, the world, and/or their {{Love Interest}}s.
219** The Grey Wardens have a form of this as their purpose for existing, since their duty is to defend all living things from the threat of the darkspawn - by any means necessary.
220* ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim'':
221** The Companions guild treat the entirety of Skyrim, particularly Whiterun hold, as being under their protection. They are also fiercely protective of one another.
222** Housecarls are a deliberate invocation of this trope. The primary function of a housecarl is to loyally defend the life, property, and loved ones of the person to whom they are pledged. The Jarl of each hold has one, and the [[PlayerCharacter Dovahkiin]] is assigned one every time they are declared thane of a hold where they can own a house.
223* The titular hero of ''VideoGame/{{Ico}}'' makes it his mission to guide Yorda through the perilous castle and protect her from the shadows that stalk them.
224* ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'':
225** Sora puts everyone he's close to high on the list of things to protect, but none more so than his best friends Riku and Kairi.
226** Also, Riku has this for Kairi hard in the first game, and it leads him down the path to the [[RivalTurnedEvil dark side and puts him in conflict]] with his childhood friend Sora. Riku eventually pulls a HeelFaceTurn and adds him to his protectorate, as seen several times throughout most games after ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII''— but especially in ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts358DaysOver2'' and ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts3DDreamDropDistance''. By the time the latter game rolls around, it's more or less confirmed that, while Riku obviously still has a desire to protect all of his friends, the one he's dedicated to protecting the most is [[HoYay/KingdomHearts Sora.]] During their first visit to the Dark World in ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsIII'', Mickey even directly tells Riku he's finally found the strength to protect [[https://blowingoffsteam2.tumblr.com/post/178486694419/blowingoffsteam2-a-slightly-different the person that matters most]] to him [[LostinTranslation (in Japanese, anyway)]], which is ''very'' strongly implied to be Sora. It appears that his wish to 'protect the things that matter' in ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep'' has [[https://blowingoffsteam2.tumblr.com/post/182892280944/in-regards-to-the-phrasing-used-in-reference-to deliberately]] [[https://lilyginnyblackv2.tumblr.com/post/183142982289/kh3-ultimania-riku-page-one evolved]] from when he was a child.
227--->'''Beat:''' I just... wanna protect the one person who matters.\
228'''Riku:''' I know the feeling.
229** From ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep'', [[BigBrotherMentor Terra]] and [[CoolBigSis Aqua]] treat Ventus like a little brother and are [[BigBrotherInstinct fiercely protective of him]]. Terra was willing to fight his master to the death if meant protecting Ven.
230* In ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'', Link - as bearer of the Triforce of Courage - has a natural instinct to protect others, especially those weaker than himself. In most installments, his main protectorate is Princess Zelda.
231** In ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker Wind Waker]]'', he leaps to defend and rescue his little sister Aryll.
232** In ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess Twilight Princess]]'', he extends this to the people of Ordon Village (especially the kids) and Midna.
233* The ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' Gardevoir will do anything to protect its trainer, even sacrifice its own life or create a black hole.
234* Within the ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'' games, Knuckles is the guardian of Angel Island and the Master Emerald that keeps it floating in the sky. Adaptations and spin-off games usually have Knuckles retain this role, but [[VideoGame/SonicBoom not]] [[Film/SonicTheHedgehog22022 always]].
235* In ''VideoGame/{{Stellaris}}'', a powerful star nation might take a much smaller and weaker nation under their protection - this counts their planets towards the victory counter and provides the greater empire an Influence bonus. Sometimes it's simple GunboatDiplomacy, sometimes the smaller one actively seeks out protection and approaches the larger nation themselves. Given enough time, the smaller nation may eventually be absorbed into the larger nation - this is usually the case with [[TechnologyUplift uplifted primitive species]].
236** A Protectorate that reaches their overlord's TechnologyLevels is upgraded to "Vassal" status, instead of providing extra Influence their ship unit cap is partially diverted to their liege and the military they do have is obliged to participate in their wars.
237** The third type of subject empire available to player empires, the Tributary, is the exception to this trope as overlords aren't obliged to defend tributaries. Though it's usually recommended to add an Independence Guarantee to reduce the opinion penalty of forcing someone to hand over a quarter of their income.
238** The Guarantee Independence treaty is a lesser version that comes at the more powerful empire's expense with no benefit but building trust with the less powerful empire.
239** [[{{Precursors}} Fallen Empires]] always attempt to subjugate the rest of the galaxy when they Awaken, but most of them won't bother to defend their subjects if attacked. The exception are Benevolent Interventionists and their "Signatories", though on the downside, Signatories cannot start wars at all.
240* ''VideoGame/TheWalkingDeadTelltale'':
241** Clementine to Lee in Season 1, big time. It extends to a lot of other characters, such as Kenny and the members of the cabin survivor group once they warm up to her.
242** After his birth, Alvin Jr.'s safety is everyone's number one concern, especially Kenny and Clementine's. In Season 3, Clem makes his wellbeing her reason for living; and this is continued in Season 4, with Clem stating that she will protect AJ with her life no matter what.
243* Final Fantasy 15, All of Noctis’ friends that he travels with are this to some extent, but Gladio was essentially born and raised to be his official bodyguard.
244* Final Fantasy 16, Clive Rosfield is this for his younger brother Joshua. As First Shield of Rosaria, the safety of the Phoenix’s dominant is his highest priority.
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248* Enju Ueno in ''VisualNovel/{{Nightshade}}'' is considered a symbol of peace by her village, since she was born from the union of two formerly warring clans after peace was reached. Because of this, she has never been allowed on a mission despite her aspirations to be a shinobi. When she finally ''does'' get to go on a mission, she ends up in several real life-or-death situations and is woefully unprepared because she's spent her whole life being protected by other people. This is directly addressed in Hanzo's route; Enju dedicates herself to her training because she knows that if she wants to stay alive, she has to rely on her own strength.
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252* Like in the cartoon, Betelgeuse grows to regard Lydia this way in ''Webcomic/CobwebAndStripes''.
253* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'', Mr. Raven watches over Moperville South high school and its students, especially those he considers his favorites (those with high magic potential).
254* ''Webcomic/{{Nodwick}}'': Piffany is the protectorate of Yeagar, Artax, and Nodwick.
255* In ''Webcomic/PixieAndBrutus'', Brutus quickly realizes that [[CuteKitten Pixie]] doesn't have the size or strength to take care of herself in a fight, so he takes on the responsibility of protecting her and teaching her to protect herself. In some strips, he protects her innocence by making sure she doesn't find out about things like the nastier aspects of war and R-rated horror films.
256* In ''Webcomic/StandStillStaySilent'', the two crew members that are not TheImmune to the four who are. This stands double for the one who is actually a civilian stowaway, as the actual members have standing orders to do their best to keep him alive.
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260* Threatening or insulting [[MoralityChain Lydia]] is the single fastest way to get on WesternAnimation/{{Beetlejuice}}'s bad side.
261* In ''WesternAnimation/Ben10'', [[Characters/Ben10BenTennyson Ben Tennyson's]] protectorates are his family and the Earth itself. Hurt either, and you'll get reminded how a human boy has become the single most known enforcer of law and order in the galaxy.
262* ''WesternAnimation/CaptainPlanetAndThePlaneteers'': The show features ''a whole lot'' of protectorates.
263** Obviously, Earth is one to the seven main characters (the Captain and Gaia included).
264** Speaking of the Planet team, they're [[FamilyOfChoice effectively a family]] and ''all'' one another's protectorates. Mess with the Planeteers, and you'll have to deal with [[PapaWolf Captain Planet]] and/or [[MamaBear Gaia]]. Mess with either of the latter two, and [[ExtremelyProtectiveChild the kids]] will make sure you don't get away with it. And don't think you're getting off easy if you attack just one or two members (especially [[EveryonesBabyBrother the youngest of them, Ma-Ti]]), either; you'll just get the remaining Planeteers on your doorstep for a rescue mission, with whatever damage to your lair that involves. And afterwards, they'll call Captain Planet who'll put the definite end to your scheme.
265** The episode "[[Recap/CaptainPlanetAndThePlaneteersS1E15SmogHog Smog Hog]]" shows that Hoggish Greedly has one in [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes his son, Junior]]. When Junior was poisoned by one of his schemes, he did something unprecedented: [[EnemyMine cooperating with the team to bring in Captain Planet]].
266** In "Dirty Politics", in the possible future, MAL (Dr. Blight's AI sidekick) gets one in [[MadScientistsBeautifulDaughter his mistress's daughter]], [[MoralityPet Betsi]]. He goes as far as to try to pull a HeroicSacrifice for her sake. [[spoiler:And after Captain Planet saves everyone, MAL promises Betsi to help her reform her mother.]]
267* The seven teen heroes in ''WesternAnimation/ClassOfTheTitans'' will stop at nothing to protect their schoolmates, their families, or humanity in general; most of all, though, they will do just about anything to protect each other.
268* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'', Goliath's clan traditionally protected Castle Wyvern. When they later find themselves in present-day New York, they eventually declare the city to be their protectorate. As Hudson puts it, "a gargoyle can no more stop protecting the castle than breathing the air." Indeed, having a protectorate of some sort is deeply ingrained in gargoyle culture, possibly even biology, and is observed in other clans worldwide: Griff took it upon himself to protect British fighter pilots during the Blitz, a clan of Japanese gargoyles protects a village, and a clan in Guatemala protects the local rainforest.
269* In ''WesternAnimation/HerculesTheAnimatedSeries'', Hercules watches over his school and its students, particularly Icarus and Cassandra.
270* ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'': Kaeloo will be absolutely furious if you hurt Quack Quack, which unfortunately happens at least OnceAnEpisode.
271* ''WesternAnimation/PAWPatrol'': Ryder is this for the pups. In some chapters or specials, when Ryder is in trouble, the pups only focus on the being-well of their owner.
272** Chase seems to be the closest to Ryder and he will do anything to save Ryder from any danger and keep him safe. Special mention for 'PAW Patrol: The Movie', when Chase had to take a leap of faith to save Ryder from a collapsing tower
273* ''WesternAnimation/PickleAndPeanut'': Pickle is a nice guy but strongly dislikes anyone who will hurt Peanut. He dumps his girlfriend after she steals his headband and calls him a loser.
274* ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDoo'':
275** If you mess with any member of the gang, the others will ''not'' be pleased.
276** Special mention goes to a ''[[WesternAnimation/APupNamedScoobyDoo Pup]]'' episode, "The Computer Walks Among Us", in which the villain tried to frame Velma. Just before he's hauled off to justice, Shaggy and Scooby basically lampshade this trope as follows:
277--->'''Culprit:''' And I would have gotten away with it, if it weren't for her friends and... that... that puppy!\
278'''Shaggy:''' Like, that's right! Because if you mess with Velma...\
279'''Scooby:''' [[AttackOnOneIsAnAttackOnAll You mess with us!]]
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