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14An early scene consisting of mature content used for works of fiction to let the audience know right off the bat that no, [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids this ain't for kids]]. The R-Rated Opening is primarily for dealing with potential PublicMediumIgnorance about genres that are traditionally associated with family-friendly material, or involve mature "twists" on iconic family-friendly genres/themes such as a SuperHero film from MediaNotes/TheDarkAgeOfComicBooks, that's based on a DarkerAndEdgier {{Deconstruction}} of your typical [[TheCape cape]]. Having someone [[DeadlyDodging get shot]], [[NeverSayDie die]], [[GoshDangItToHeck curse]], or even just ''[[BloodlessCarnage bleed]]'' on screen will very clearly let audiences know to expect things to get much, much more serious and give fair warning for any parent who didn't pay attention to the [[MediaNotes/MediaClassifications R-rating]] but saw "cartoony people" in the movie trailer and thought they were taking their kids into some light-hearted fare.
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16Animated works trying to break out of the AnimationAgeGhetto are a popular source for these. An R-Rated Opening can set the mood early by openly [[SubvertedTrope subverting]] standard conventions about the "heavy" material being well into the work and set the tone for the mature territory right where it should be. It can be combined with MoodWhiplash by starting out with a clichéd light-hearted scene the audience has seen a million times from the genre and completely dismembering it figuratively and literally.
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18Despite the trope name, the production in question does not actually have to have either an R, TV-MA or M rating, as examples of this can be found in PG and PG-13/TV-14/[[MediaNotes/EntertainmentSoftwareRatingBoard Teen]]-rated productions as well (such as the page image which is taken from a PG-13 movie). The intention is more about setting a certain tone rather than how extreme the content really is.
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20Subtrope of EstablishingSeriesMoment.
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25* RRatedOpening/AnimeAndManga
26* RRatedOpening/{{Film}}
27* RRatedOpening/VideoGames
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30!!Other examples
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34* Done almost literally with ''ComicBook/{{Alias}}'' by Creator/BrianMichaelBendis: the very first word of the very first issue [[PrecisionFStrike is an F-bomb]].
35* The first chapter of ''ComicBook/BladeDevil'' opens with the main heroine messily [[MercyKill mercy killing]] a group of bandits that have been [[BodyHorror infected]] with TheCorruption before taking an entirely nude dip in a WaterfallShower full page spread. All this happens by ''page 5.''
36* The ''very first image'' from the first issue of ''ComicBook/TheBoys'' has what looks like a superhero getting his head violently and gorily ''stomped in'' with a combat boot in close-up. The opening of the comic proper has Billy Butcher watching the Seven taking off in the sky, with another panel focusing on Homelander in far-off flight, just before Butcher says, "I'm gonna fuckin' have you. You cunt."
37* The ''Webcomic/{{Dreamkeepers}}'' Graphic Novels opens with a summoning ritual where they show a big, giant spear going ''right through the heart'' of a teenage girl.
38* ''ComicBook/{{Gear}}'' is a fairly-violent and upsetting HumongousMecha war-story, but has very cartoony artwork (reminiscent of Disney's cartoons in the 1920s). The first issue opens on a noirish interrogation scene that ultimately leads to a mafia-style execution. It uses a GoryDiscretionShot, but it still establishes that, despite the artwork, it's not an all-ages comic.
39* Before the above Bendis example, the very second page of ''ComicBook/TheInvisibles'' is a splash page of a character screaming "FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK!".
40* The adults only ''ComicBook/ThePunisherMAX'' series opens up with Frank recounting the fateful day in Central Park where his family were slain in a mob shootout. Complete with graphic depictions of Frank's dead family. Shortly afterwards, we see Frank laying waste to dozens of Capos with his signature M60, along with copious amounts of {{gorn}}. It's important to note that all of this happens before the first issue is even ''finished''.
41* ''ComicBook/{{Saga}}'''s opening scene is a childbirth scene, with the first line of dialogue being ''"Am I shitting? It feels like I'm shitting!"''.
42* The first issue of the ''ComicBook/{{Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles|Mirage}}'' comic begins with the turtles fighting and killing a street gang, some of which uses a GoryDiscretionShot.
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46* ''Webcomic/StevenUniverseGoneWrong'' opens with the initial confrontation with Spinel ending ''much'' more bloodily, as [[PointOfDivergence the Rejuvenator actually damages Steven here]]... leading to [[AnArmAndALeg his arm getting graphically chopped off]] before she [[HeroKiller brutally kills him]]. Pink Steven's [[ExtremeMeleeRevenge revenge]] upon reforming also isn't pretty. Once the dust settles, the primary focus of the story is everyone dealing with the emotional and psychological fallout.
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50* The first chapter of ''Literature/TheAtomicBloodStainedBus'' features a character attempting to commit rape, and a gory cannibal scene; the rest of the book is actually somewhat lighter with gore occurring intermittently rather than as a constant.
51* [[Literature/BackToTheFuture The novelization]] of ''Film/BackToTheFuture1'' begins with a family getting caught in a nuclear explosion, complete with a gruesome description of their bodies being torn apart. [[spoiler:This is part of a film Marty and his classmates watch. To make this even more out of place, it's a holdover from an earlier version of the plot. "Are you telling me this sucker is nuclear?" indeed.]]
52* ''Literature/TheChroniclesOfDorsa'': {{Inverted}} with ''Soldier of Dorsa'''s ending, as Tasia and Joslyn have passionate sex after having spent a long time apart just as the book ends.
53* ''Literature/{{Doglands}}'': Two of Furgul's sisters are shot in the first forty-five pages.
54* ''Literature/GoblinSlayer'':
55** The original story appears to be a typical {{Fantasy}}-inspired work with NoNameGiven characters, such as Priestess, who is part of [[DevelopingDoomedCharacters a Greenhorn Team]] of ''VideoGame/DragonQuest''-like rookie adventurers as they tackle a common goblin nest. All seems well until the [[SquishyWizard Wizard gets overwhelmed by the critters]] ([[OurGoblinsAreDifferent who are atypical in this setting]] as {{Not So Harmless Villain}}s) and stabbed in the gut with a poison dagger, [[SuicidalOverconfidence the Warrior is brutally murdered and torn apart]], and [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil the Fighter is heinously and viciously gang-raped]]. Just as the goblins descend on the Priestess, the titular character arrives JustInTime, gives the Wizard a MercyKill because the poison's spread too far for an antidote, and then proceeds to [[LeaveNoSurvivors systematically slaughter every goblin in the nest]], ''[[WouldHurtAChild including goblin children]]'', [[NoSympathy with no pity, mercy or remorse whatsoever]]. Right off the bat, this shows readers that the series doesn't run on {{RPG Mechanics|Verse}}, that its inspiration is Western fantasy settings rather than EasternRPG tropes, and that a story built around killing the "weakest" monsters can be just as much of a challenge as fighting the strongest. All references to rape and murder of adventurers afterwards is briefly touched on compared to the gorefest that was its initial chapter.
56** The ''Year One'' prequel begins with a young Goblin Slayer's origin story -- of being a witness to goblins [[RapePillageAndBurn razing his hometown to the ground, killing the men, and violating the women]], including his sister, followed by him getting brutalized to an inch of life while attempting to escape. The very first scene also depicts a village maiden attempting to buy time for her sisters to flee, only for all three of them to be raped by goblins.
57* ''Literature/{{Heroes}}'': The first chapter begins with Francis giving an extremely detailed description of [[BodyHorror what has happened to his face]] as a result of [[WarIsHell his stint in the military]], followed by revealing that he plans to kill a man.
58* ''Literature/MagicUniversity'': The very first book, ''The Siren and the Sword'', opens with a male student having what [[OrWasItADream he thinks]] is a very graphic {{erotic dream}}. In it, he's having sex with his girlfriend.
59* A mild example, but Creator/AndyWeir's novel ''Literature/TheMartian'' opens with the line, "I'm pretty much fucked." This ain't ''Literature/TheMartianChronicles'', kids!
60* ''Literature/{{Stardust}}'' by Creator/NeilGaiman has a sex scene in the very first chapter.
61* The prologue of the very first ''Literature/WingsOfFire'' book has Queen Burn shred Hvitur's wings, stab him through the skull, and throw him off a cliff as he screams in agony. [[WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids It's aimed at kids, naturally.]]
62* ''Literature/TheTeresaKnightTrilogy'': The first book, and the trilogy overall, starts as Teresa is playing StripPoker, the game soon turning into sex with the other player, a man. In the next books, this continues, with each one having an opening that soon features sex.
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66* To mark its fourth season debut and move to a later time slot, ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'' featured both a shot of Skye's underwear clad rear end and newly added Ghost Rider spraying a character with blood from, as we learn later, him ripping out another character's spine in the first few minutes of the season opener.
67* ''Series/AvocadoToast'': The series opens on [[AutoErotica Elle having sex in the car]] with a guy.
68* ''Series/{{Daredevil 2015}}'' opens with young Matt Murdock being blinded in an industrial accident in graphic detail; as well as Daredevil breaking up a human trafficking case in the first few scenes, [[DarkerAndEdgier setting a darker tone compared to other TV works (and movies)]] in the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse.
69* Latvia's entry for the 2022 ''Series/EurovisionSongContest'' was the vegan-themed "Eat Your Salad" with the opening line "Instead of meat, I eat veggies and pussy". As the EBU, who run the contest, have [[{{Bowdlerise}} rules about this sort of thing]] the line had to be censored during the band's semi-final performance. Lead singer Jānis Pētersons cut off after "veggies" but the [[AudienceParticipation audience]] happily finished the line for him.
70* "[[Recap/FateTheWinxSagaS1E1ToTheWatersAndTheWild To the Waters and the Wild]]", the first episode of ''Series/FateTheWinxSaga'' starts with a farmer dropping two f-bombs in rapid succession searching for one of his sheep that's gone missing, finding its decapitated head in a tree and then getting attacked and killed by something in the woods, complete with blood splatter.
71* ''Series/GameOfThrones'' start with the discovery of hacked up body parts, cluing in even the most inattentive viewer that if they are looking for maybe a live action adaptation of a religious cartoon they've come to the wrong place.
72* The first episode of ''Series/{{GARO}}'' has a picture of a naked woman less than five minutes in.
73* ''Series/Halo2022'' wasted little time in establishing how much BloodierAndGorier it was than the games by having the Covenant ambush Kwan Ha and her friends, vaporizing massive portions of their bodies with their heavy plasma weapons, before dishing out a CurbStompBattle to the local Insurrectionists that culminates in an Elite finding the bunker where the non-combatants - including the children - are hiding and massacring them. The arrival of Silver Team isn't short on the violence dished out against the Elites either.
74** An unusual example happened in the Season 2 finale, ''[[Recap/Halo2022S2E8Halo Halo]]''. Season 2, while still violent, had largely been less so than the first. At the beginning of the finale, Janine slowly falls under the influence of what was recovered from the Forerunner laboratory under Onyx, becoming absent minded and staring into space...before stabbing a coworker in the throat with a pen, causing blood to begin gushing from his throat. It serves as an early indicator that the violence is about to escalate [[spoiler:thanks to the arrival of the Flood]].
75* ''Series/HillStreetBlues'' received outstanding reviews but had extremely poor ratings in its first season. One of the points that the critics focused on, besides the writing and characterization, was the amount of sex and violence in the show, which (for the time and for network television) was ground-breaking. So the second season debut cold open featured a large number of scantily clad women being arrested for prostitution and brought into the station, and a gang member who was there grabbing a cop's gun and threatening the rest of the room at which time every other cop in the room took him down in a hail of bullets. The camera scans over the main characters holding smoking guns standing over the dead gang member with a bunch of barely dressed women in the background, and then cuts to the theme song with the title cards. Basically, the intro clearly stated "Here is what you are in for if you watch this show".
76* ''Series/IKnowWhatYouDidLastSummer2021'': "Hot Shrimp Salad" begins with Lennon and Margo having sex, which it turns out is from a porn video they did.
77* ''Series/JessicaJones2015'' starts with Jessica following a couple during a tryst and taking photos of them in the act as part of her job as a PrivateInvestigator and swearing multiple times during her narration, clearly establishing that this show isn't for the kiddies.
78* ''Series/TheLawAccordingToLidiaPoet'': The series opens with the body of a ballerina soon being found who's been murdered, and then swiftly cuts to protagonist Lidia having sex while she's shown topless.
79* ''Series/{{Mindhunter}}'''s first episode has one for the whole show. It opens with a hostage situation, full frontal nudity, and the ChunkySalsaRule, even though most of the rest of the episode is people talking in rooms.
80* Pre-promotion for ''Series/NYPDBlue'' focused on the fact the series would feature language and sexual content (including nudity) of a level previously unseen in a mainstream (non-cable) American network series. It gets off to a fast start in episode 1 with a lead character grabbing his crotch as he calls a female character a "pissy little bitch" before the opening credits roll, and soon after the word "asshole" makes its network TV debut.
81* ''Series/OrangeIsTheNewBlack'' features two naked women making out [[ShowerOfLove in a shower]] within the first few seconds of the first episode.
82* ''Series/Siren2018'': "Til Death Do Us Part" in Season 3 opens on Ryn having passionate sex with Ben, as both enjoy his newfound merpeople stamina (though it's not explicit).
83* Subverted with ''Series/StargateSG1'': the first episode includes some gratuitous nudity (Netflix even shows a TV-MA rating because of this), but the rest of the series rarely gets more graphic than a few shots of AlienBlood and the occasional sexy outfit.
84* ''Series/TidelandsNetflix'': The series opens with a scene in which Leandra brutally murders Zach Maney through [[NeckSnap breaking his neck with her bare hands]] while wearing [[FullFrontalAssault only a thong]].
85* An early scene in the first episode of ''Series/{{Torchwood}}'' features a Weevil graphically killing someone, letting viewers know that this is going to be much more violent than the other series in the Franchise/{{Whoniverse}}.
86** If that didn't make them realize that this is more adult, the second episode revolves around a young woman being possessed by an alien fog and killing men with sex.
87* ''Series/{{Twenties}}'': The very first scene is of Hattie having sex with a woman (though without anything explicit).
88* ''The Vietnam War'', a documentary miniseries from Creator/KenBurns and Creator/{{PBS}} (of all networks), opens with shots of battlefield carnage in which just a few of the 58,000 American casualties are mowed down mercilessly in combat... while the TV-MA V icon is displayed proudly in the upper-left-hand corner of the screen.
89* Possibly one of the reasons David E. Kelley's ''[[Series/WonderWoman2011Pilot Wonder Woman]]'' didn't get picked up. The opening scene shows a young high school athlete receiving a college acceptance letter, then promptly collapsing to the floor, bleeding from his eyes and ears. Just what moms with fond memories of watching Lynda Carter's series would want to share with their daughters!
90** After the teaser, we get our first glimpse of Wonder Woman lassoing a suspect by the neck and then torturing him for information.
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94* Music/NineInchNails' officially unreleased ''Music/{{Broken|Album}}'' movie begins with a man being hanged.
95* Music/TheOffspring's album ''Ignition'' opens with a man shouting "fuck" four times.
96* Music/LordsOfAcid's song "I Sit On Acid" opens with the line; "Darling, come here, fuck me up the (rear)".
97* The album appropriately titled ''Rated R'' by Music/QueensOfTheStoneAge opens with Feel Good Hit of the Summer, in which the lyrical content consists entirely of "Nicotine, Valium, Vicodin, Marijuana, Ecstasy and Alcohol" and "C-C-C-C-COCAINE!!!", both repeated several times each.
98* Jamie T's ''Panic Prevention'' opens with him yelling "''FUCKING CROISSANT!''". Undoubtedly hilarious, but not so much if you're listening to it for the first time near your parents.
99* The Music/KanyeWest album ''The College Dropout'' opens with an employee of a school asking West to perform a song to entertain children, but West instead performs We Don't Care, a song glorifying selling drugs in order to keep an income. This results in the employee immediately giving West a ClusterFBomb laced angry lecture.
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103* The absurdist French play ''Theatre/UbuRoi'' opens with the title character bellowing ''[[ForeignCurseWord "MERDRE!"]]''[[note]]''SHIT!''[[/note]]
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107* Several nukige visual novels drops you in {{Hentai}} scenes right from the start. Justified as they're PornWithoutPlot (or PornWithPlot with a huge focus on the former) games.
108* The very first cutscene of the very first entry in the ''VisualNovel/{{Danganronpa}}'' series is of Monokuma trapping someone [[spoiler:(later revealed to be Jin Kirigiri, the true headmaster of Hope's Peak Academy)]] in a rocket ship, shooting him into the air, and letting him fall back down to Earth. While it's not quite as violent as later events (all we see of the person after he crashes is his [[StrippedToTheBone skeleton]]), it still sets the tone for the rest of the franchise.
109* [=ClockUp=] is prone to having such openings in their visual novels. Considering the company's output, it's to be expected:
110** Shortly after the characters of ''Euphoria'' are introduced, one refuses to participate in the DeadlyGame. She is subsequently made an example of by [[HighVoltageDeath being strapped to an electric chair and shocked to death]].
111** ''Maggot Baits'' first sexual opens with the "Witches" Isabel and Sandy having sex with and ''killing'' about ten men after talking about it to the protagonist. Taking place in a CityNoir, the game and its citizens treats this as something natural.
112* The very first scene of ''VisualNovel/{{Nukitashi}}'' is a battle between Junnosuke and a half-naked Touka in which sex dolls and a vibrator are used like weapons. Junnosuke is defeated, screaming that he will never fuck while Touka is implied to have her way with him.
113* When you boot up ''VisualNovel/YourTurnToDie'' for the first time, you're met with a shadowy silhouette of [[WildCard Sou Hiyori]], who forces you to decide between two people... ''without'' telling you that whoever you don't pick gets crushed by a rock, with visible blood. Then he, with a SlasherSmile on his lips, subjects you to a JumpScare shortly afterwards.
114** The manga adaptation is even worse; the very first page depicts a dead boy [[spoiler:(more specifically, [[DeadSidekick Joe Tazuna]])]] hanging in mid-air in a CrucifiedHeroShot, having been ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice by metal tubes that ''[[CruelAndUnusualDeath had just drained all of his blood]]''.
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118* ''Webcomic/{{Curvy}}'' starts of with Anais drawing naked women in her binder.
119* ''Webcomic/GoGetARoomie'' starts off with Roomie having lesbian sex in a bar's restroom.
120* Nine pages into ''Webcomic/{{Hellp}}'' and already we get blood splashing and body parts flying.
121* A more mild example, but [[https://www.homestuck.com/story/26 the first Pesterlog]] in ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'' is a discussion between two of the main characters about ''Film/LittleMonsters''. Specifically, one of the characters is trolling the other into thinking about drinking urine after a mention of apple juice. This, along with other brief moments of ToiletHumor beforehand (including a joke command about pooping on desks) gives an early indicator [[BlackComedy the sort]] [[CrossesTheLineTwice of humor]] this comic is known for.
122* Not exactly the first scene (although Jigsaw DOES [[http://www.lastres0rt.com/2007/04/that-sound-you-hear-is-a-shattered-stereotype/ threaten someone with 'a violin case']]), but ''Webcomic/LastRes0rt'' [[http://www.lastres0rt.com/2007/05/well-it-was-either-reveal-it-now-or-wait-three-years/ throws around the stuff about Vampires pretty quick]], and makes sure to [[http://www.lastres0rt.com/2007/05/this-is-not-for-shock-value-its-a-harbinger/ toss in some blood after that]]. WordOfGod says this was done on purpose (along with the gratuitous swearing) just so she wouldn't have to deal with people complaining when she got up to [[http://www.lastres0rt.com/2009/07/what-a-mess/ scenes like this one]]. When you know scenes like that could take years to get to (and people have invested more than just a few bucks in their entertainment by then), an R-Rated Opening makes a lot of sense.
123* ''Webcomic/MenageA3'' provides another lightweight example, as the first ever strip features gay sex. It's a comedy, but it's a ''sex'' comedy that doesn't pretend to be anything else (especially since some originally-obscured nudity got retconned in). Actually, one of those characters getting interrupted in the act has become a RunningGag in the comic.
124* ''[[{{Webcomic/morphe}} morphE]]'' is mostly a magical boarding school from hell story about 5 captives who are being trained in magic by a sociopathic socialite mage. However the prologue chapter, lasting 4 pages, depicts two people running from a knife weilding mad-woman and running in to human bodies locked in crates, coated in blood and with [[http://morphe.thewebcomic.com/comics/1677595/page-3-pathetic/ many of their digits removed.]]
125* ''Webcomic/{{Remus}}'' kicks off with a RightWingMilitiaFanatic [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything flying a passenger jet into the White House]], the U.S.'s rapid descent into a full-blown second civil war and crackdown on civil liberties, and then gives us a bloody glimpse of that war via the series' resident knife-wielder. And that's the ''first three pages''...
126* While not right at the start the first chapter of ''Webcomic/{{Shadownova}}'' definitely counts. A school is blown up, killing heaps of people, most of which would be children. Not long after we see the wounded students and teachers who aren't quite dead. Then Cameron Hunter arrives.
127* The opening gag of the long-running ''Webcomic/SomethingPositive'' is an abortion joke. And if the reader doesn't realize from that point onward that the author ''will'' go for [[BlackComedy dark]], adult, offensive and sometimes violent humor, then they should figure it out pretty quickly when this is followed by main cast members attempting to steal from a Salvation Army Santa Claus and creating porno snow sculptures.
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131* ''[[WebAnimation/PONYDotMOV APPLE.MOV]]'': "Applejack, what are you doing? You can't eat all those fucking apples." "Fuck you I can eat all these apples!"
132* ''WebAnimation/LoboWebseries'': The very first episode starts with Lobo going past an exercizing alien who says "Hey, watch it! What are you trying to do, take my head off?!" Lobo goes back to him and shoots his head clean off with blood and eyeballs spurting out.
133* In the "KILLING OFF CHARACTERS" episode of ''WebAnimation/TerribleWritingAdvice'', JP suggests to make the opening contrast with the lighthearted of the rest of the work. After all, according to him, it's like it doesn't drive away the audience expecting a lighthearted story, nor does it disappoint the remainder who expect the rest of the work to be mature either.
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137* Evie and Aaron, the hosts of ''WebVideo/AwesomedByComicsPodcast'' related a completely accidental, but totally hilarious, example that occurred when they attended a matinee showing of ''Anime/YuGiOhBondsBeyondTime''. In a grievous error, the movie theater accidentally ran the film that apparently had been shown the previous night on that particular multiplex screen -- the ''very'' R-rated ''Film/DriveAngry'', whose opening minutes are particularly front-loaded with violence and profanity. Apart from Evie and Aaron, the audience consisted entirely of children and parents. [[HilarityEnsues Hilarity Ensued]].
138* ''Advertising/BigBillHells'': The very first words spoken (and shown on-screen) are "Fuck you, Baltimore!"
139* ''WebVideo/{{Proxy}}'' begins with [[{{Creepypasta}} Jeff the Killer]] killing an innocent woman and then being captured by a [[Franchise/TheSlenderManMythos certain tall, dark and faceless entity]] who proceeds to force feed him some sort of suspicious liquid...
140* Invoked if not ''precisely'' played straight with the opening scene of ''WebVideo/SuburbanKnights'': no one expects the cast of Website/ChannelAwesome to be "family-friendly", but the bloody splattering of the clueless motorist across his car windows by [[BigBad Malachite]] definitely serves notice that things are about to get more serious than the [[WebVideo/TGWTGYearOneBrawl previous]] [[WebVideo/{{Kickassia}} outings]].
141** This is {{lampshade|Hanging}}d when the Critic reviewed this movie as a DVD extra.
142-->'''Critic:''' ''(when Bill's head explodes)'' Whoa! Um... okay, somebody's movie forgot to take its depression medication. I mean, I thought this was, like, fun, adventure, people in dress-up fantasy, ooooh, all sorts of whimsical comedy and-- ''(the car blows up, much to the Critic's shock)'' Did I put in the wrong movie?! I mean, the back of the film says it's a hilarious adventure with non-stop fun! ''(replays the explosion)'' Maybe if you call it "An Arsonist's Christmas"!
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146* The ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfTheGalaxyRangers'' pilot episode, "Phoenix", has about three minutes to set up the general situation - the Foxx family heading to Kirwin, the human-Kiwi collaboration on new agricultural tech...and then the Crown Destroyer shows up and people start getting gunned down right and left. For a cartoon in the 80s, that was pretty edgy.
147* ''WesternAnimation/Castlevania2017'' does this in a particularly interesting way, one that almost counts as a SnicketWarningLabel of sorts, in the very first shot that opens the show as a whole. Said shot depicts [[DeadGuyOnDisplay hundreds of skeletons impaled on stakes]] sitting in the front yard of Dracula's castle, followed by a swarm of bats surrounding them for several seconds before we cut to Lisa getting to the castle's entrance while bloodily impaling one of the bats with her knife, basically establishing that the series won't be a fun ride. If that wasn't enough of a hint as going further, we later witness Lisa being burned at the stake by the evil Bishop, unleashing Dracula's rage and causing him to send off [[TheLegionsOfHell swarms of night creatures]] to [[KillAllHumans massacre everyone]], starting by sending said creatures into Targoviste to [[{{Gorn}} horrifically eviscerate]] the town's inhabitants, leaving trails of bloody body parts, intestines, blood and corpses all over the place in their wake.
148* The very first shots of ''WesternAnimation/TheHeadlessChicken'' have the protagonist, Amos the Chicken, getting decapitated by a farmer on-screen, immediately establishing the cartoon's horror-comedy tone.
149* Played with in ''WesternAnimation/Invincible2021''. Most of the first episode is a soft PG-13 at worst. And then you get to the ending, [[spoiler:which plays BloodyHorror to the hilt as Omni-Man brutally slaughters his former teammates]]. This is in keeping with the spirit of the original [[ComicBook/{{Invincible}} comic book]], [[spoiler:which was certainly violent but relatively tame to begin with; [[CompressedAdaptation the Omni-Massacre didn't happen until a few issues in]]]].
150* Just in case you needed a hint that Creator/RalphBakshi's ''WesternAnimation/TheLastDaysOfConeyIsland'' is not fun escapist entertainment, it opens up with very dark, grisly scenery and a clip of JFK's assassination being played ''three times in a row'', which also makes it clear that it does ''not'' intend to show a rose tinted view of the 1960's. And if that isn't enough of a hint, one of the first things you see a character in the film do is brutally murder his mother on screen for having sex with a clown.
151* ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfVoxMachina'': In the span of the first two minutes a group of {{Decoy Protagonist}}s get [[{{Gorn}} utterly eviscerated]], there's a lot of drinking, lots of swearing, a VomitIndiscretionShot from a drunk Keyleth, a man asking another man to give him a hand-job (albeit as an InsultBackfire) and [[AnArmAndALeg somebody getting their hand chopped off]]. The party bard Scanlan is also found shortly afterwards naked in bed with a woman.
152* ''WesternAnimation/ToddMcFarlanesSpawn'' starts with a shockingly brutal scene where several people are killed in horrific ways, including one guy whose head gets twisted 180 degrees by the title character, another who burns to death in graphic detail, and another whose arm is snapped in half so that he blows his brains out with his own gun.
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