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10[[caption-width-right:250:A new [[DeadlyNosebleed kind]] of hate crime.]]
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12->''"Hate is as good as any to keep a man going. Better than most."''
13-->-- '''Sandor Clegane''', ''Series/GameOfThrones''
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15Hate makes you Strong. Hatred provides the armour and fuel to harden you and make you move in times of despair. The desire to exact vengeance upon the enemy that had done you wrong, forces you to [[{{Determinator}} push through all kinds of hardship, suffering and adversity]]. What you do with hate depends on who you are. Sometimes hate makes us change things because we are angry and see they don't work like this. [[IfYouKillHimYouWillBeJustLikeHim Sometimes it makes you murder someone and makes you the villain]]. Sometimes, when the villain gloats at your poor dead dog, he makes a mortal enemy. Then there are the times when you are just furious at [[CrapsackWorld how horrible the world is]] and thus, with the Power of Hate, a [[KnightInSourArmor hero is born]] ([[OmnicidalManiac or a villain]]).
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17Not to be confused with UnstoppableRage and/or RoaringRampageOfRevenge. Those two tropes are more about rage, not hatred. Rage always burns hot, and comes in pulses, whereas hatred can be cold, and last forever. Rage is a state of heightened emotional activation, much like lust, whereas hatred is a persistent emotional state, like love. In both cases, the former lends itself more to berserking, and the latter to thought and planning.
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19That being said, rage and hate can be intertwined. A calculating person can perfectly use their hate to contain the anger that they then fuel themselves with when faced with extreme adversity. After all, an easy source of hot anger can be the cold hatred for that person.
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21Often, this trope is what causes two people to become [[ArchEnemy Arch Enemies]]. Differing goals can cause a hero and a villain to fight (after all, when one person wants to SaveTheWorld and the other wants to TakeOverTheWorld, there's bound to be conflict), but the development of an unrelenting, personal hatred allows a great enmity, [[FoeRomanceSubtext just like a great romance]], to persist for years, turning fights into intensely [[ItsPersonal personal]] clashes, inducing [[MotiveDecay obsession over one another even when they aren't actively fighting,]] and causing the villain (if blessed with JokerImmunity) to try to destroy their enemy again and again and again, no matter how many times their plans end in failure.
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23Surprisingly, though used in more mundane situations, it's TruthInTelevision. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBfnQcFNCp4 Some guy named CirclMastr loathed another named DickTree to a point where he literally took over and got to level 99 in the first reactor core because of pure hatred.]]
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25Contrast with ThePowerOfLove, ThePowerOfFriendship, and ThePowerOfLust. Compare and contrast with TranquilFury, which is similar in practice. See also WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity, which this trope more often than not leads to. While it could be argued that even pure heroes are driven by a hatred of evil and injustice, but this trope is about when hatred is explicitly a driving force in some manner.
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32* Honda's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KagSgWKaE_8 Grrr]] advert, featuring a cheery song about how hating something makes you change it to something better.
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36* PlayedForLaughs in ''Manga/AhoGirl'', where A-kun's main motivator seems to be this. Specifically, his hatred for Yoshiko, the titular [[TheDitz "idiot girl"]], leads him to train his body from an early age in order to be able to defend himself whenever [[AbhorrentAdmirer she "shows her love" for him]], and his success at school is implied to stem in large part from a desire to be able to permanently get away from [[BookDumb her]] as soon as possible.
37* Eren Yeager from ''Manga/AttackOnTitan'' is fueled purely by his hatred for the Titans. His [[spoiler:first transformation into a Titan]], as well as many transformations after, come forth after he claims he'll slaughter the Titans, either as a whole or certain individuals who have earned his scorn. When practicing [[spoiler:his transformations]] in a controlled environment, he finds they aren't as successful. He can't just make it happen on command; he needs a purpose in mind (and that purpose is usually incredibly bloody). As far as targets for passive, everlasting hatred go, special mention has to go to [[spoiler:Reiner Braun, after the reveal that he's the Armored Titan]].
38* Guts from ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'' is loaded with this. Yes, yes. He's known as the poster child of UnstoppableRage in some circles, and he justly has that too, but it would be best to describe his feelings toward the Godhand and Apostles in general as rage, since he'll slice and dice Apostles without much thought to it when he is in his [[TheBerserker berserker rage]], and his feelings toward Griffith - the man who betrayed Guts and took everything of value from him - as ''hatred'', since his feelings about Griffith are on a more [[ItsPersonal personal level]]. His hatred for Griffith and what he did to him [[spoiler: the number one reason being that Griffith brutally raped his lover, Casca, and [[ForcedToWatch forced Guts to watch]] after he [[HopeSpot thwarted every attempt]] Guts made to save her in time - [[ForTheEvulz and all out of pure spite]]]] is what drove Guts to go on his RoaringRampageOfRevenge, and his EnemyWithin, a {{Hellhound}} beast, constantly fueled Guts' hatred. However, this was later deconstructed by Godo when Casca turned up missing and Guts [[NeverMyFault started to blame everyone but himself]], [[WhatTheHellHero and was told that hate was where a man went when he was really sad and afraid.]] After some [[MyGreatestFailure self-reflection]], Guts finally put his hatred aside, as it was displaced by [[ThePowerOfLove the love he had for Casca]]. Guts' love for Casca and [[FindTheCure his hopes of seeing her cured]] of her insanity is the driving force of the story now, and is the only thing that is preventing Guts from succumbing to his [[EnemyWithin darker]] [[SuperPoweredEvilSide nature.]]
39* ''Manga/BlackButler'': Ciel Phantomhive is driven by hatred and anger, not to mention the need for revenge. It is this quality that allows him to command his invincible BattleButler, Sebastian - and, most impressively, shrug off a LotusEaterMachine later in the anime version of the series. An angel attempted to "revise" his past, showing him his now-dead parents welcoming him back with open arms, telling him to let go of his hatred and just join them in love and happiness. He refuses, turning his back on them to continue pursuing vengeance for both their fates and his own, thus allowing him to escape with his memories and sanity intact.
40* ''Manga/BlackClover'':
41** Patri is [[DespairEventHorizon consumed by despair]] after learning that [[spoiler:the massacre of the elves and their eventual reincarnation were both orchestrated by a devil, [[UnwittingPawn who's been using Patri all along for his own ends]]]]. In his ravenous hatred, he is corrupted into [[spoiler:becoming a dark elf]], [[WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds leaving him with nothing but murderous intent towards anyone who gets close]] and [[spoiler:corrupting his [[LightEmUp Light Magic]] into [[LightIsNotGood Demon Light Magic]], which is vastly more powerful]].
42** Asta himself admits to Dante that he's sometimes overcome by malicious feelings that fill him with power, but he has the heart to control them to do what's right, which is what he considers humanity instead of Dante's belief that HumansAreBastards.
43* In ''Manga/{{Claymore}}'', [[MadScientist Dae]] believes the Claymores' power is dependent on the hate they feel towards the yoma flesh implanted in their bodies. That's why the Organization preferred to use children who had suffered extreme yoma-related trauma, to the point that they would ''create'' such situations if necessary, for their Claymore experiments. Dae also believes that this is why Priscilla is practically a PhysicalGod. [[spoiler:When she killed her yoma-mutated dad, she somehow knew it really was her father and not a shapeshifting monster. She repressed the memories, but the lingering self-loathing was so strong that it made her the most powerful Awakened Being ever.]]
44* ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}'':
45** ''Anime/DigimonAdventure'':
46*** It's explained that the only reason Gatomon was able to survive the years of abuse she suffered under Myotismon was by clinging to her hatred of him. What's more, the only logical explanation why [[spoiler:Myotismon has been able to return from the dead three times]] must be his hatred toward the Digidestined.
47*** His hatred for the Digidestined was what allowed [[spoiler:Etemon]] to not only endure his banishment in Hell for (in digital world time) centuries after his fight with [[spoiler:Metalgreymon]], but also to escape it and CameBackStrong as [[spoiler:[=MetalEtemon=]]].
48** In ''Anime/DigimonTamers'', Takato Matsuki is so filled with hate and loathing towards [[spoiler:Beelzemon after he killed Jeri's partner (Leomon) that he angrily orders [=WarGrowlmon=] to digivolve into his Mega-form. Fueled by Takato's hatred, [=WarGrowlmon=] succeeds and digivolves into [[SuperpoweredEvilSide Megidramon]], an evil Digimon so powerful that its very existence threatens to send the Digital World into Armageddon]].
49* ''Franchise/DragonBall'':
50** Early in the original ''Manga/DragonBall'', it was Goku's need for revenge along with his hatred towards Piccolo that kept him going throughout the King Piccolo Saga.
51** In ''Anime/DragonBallZ'', along with a lot of anger, it was Goku's hatred of Frieza that allowed him to become a Super Saiyan. However, his heart surprisingly remained pure even after that, as seen later in the anime where he and his son are shown to be able to use the flying nimbus with no problem, as only someone with a pure heart is allowed to use the flying nimbus.
52** In ''Z'', Vegeta attributes his hatred to him becoming a Super Saiyan, since it's said that a pure heart is needed to transform. [[PureIsNotGood Vegeta claimed that his heart is pure]] ''[[PureIsNotGood evil]]''. As Vegeta later becomes a better person, the implication is that you don't actually need a pure heart of anything to become a Super Saiyan, just ridiculously strong emotions and a drive to become stronger.
53** In ''Anime/DragonBallGT'', Baby practicality runs on his hatred of the Saiyan race. His [[UnholyNuke Revenge Death Ball]] technique gathers the hatred of every person on the planet to power it, kind of like an evil Spirit Bomb.
54** In ''Anime/DragonBallSuper'', [[spoiler:Future Trunks's hatred of Goku Black and Zamasu, and their Nazi-esque plans, is what pushed Trunks to gaining a new Super Saiyan form. [[FusionDance Merged Zamasu]], on the other hand, uses his hatred of mortals and gods to unleash first a BodyHorror transformation, then outright becomes an EldritchAbomination that [[GeniusLoci infects Future Trunks' timeline]]]].
55** In ''Super'', Watagash is a PuppeteerParasite that increases its host's power proportional to the amount of hatred they possess. An ordinary bank robber was able to very briefly keep up with Gohan. Barry Khan, also an ordinary human, hated Gohan so much that he eventually transforms into a {{Kaiju}} who can slap Gohan around, at least until Gohan goes Super Saiyan.
56* The titular ''[[Manga/GoblinSlayer Goblin Slayer]]'' finds purpose in his life by eradicating all goblins in the world due to the traumatic experience of surviving a goblin attack on his village. In fact, he was the ''sole survivor'' of that incident; the rest of the villagers were beaten, raped, and killed with his entire home in flames. Made worse is that he saw '''his own sister''' go through such a harrowing experience ending in her death, whilst he was hiding for his life. Slightly downplayed is isn't outwardly aggressive or vehement towards goblins, but his deep loathing of them is ever so present. When he was close to dying from a goblin champion, he found the strength to defeat it by remembering their heinous behaviors and crimes, fueling his adrenaline and hatred.
57* ''Manga/HunterXHunter'':
58** [[FunctionalMagic Nen]] abilities keep working after the user's death, and Nen curses, who target an individual and usually have conditions to remove it, become even worse and harder to remove if whoever casted the curse dies holding a grudge against the cursed person. Since Nen is partially fueled by emotions, and it becomes stronger if you attach restrictions to it, a lot of characters managed to become very powerful against people they hate. Kurapika got an insanely powerful ability thanks to his hate of the Phantom Troupe, despite them being all PersonsOfMassDestruction, and the restriction of only using the ability against them.
59** The second movie of the series, ''[[Anime/HunterXHunterTheLastMission The Last Mission]]'', introduces "On", a forbidden part of Nen that draws on the hatred of it's user. On one hand, it allows the user full access of all categories of Nen and allow them to come up with any power they so choose. The downside, it's a contract type where which has rules that must be followed lest the user instantly face death should they ever be broken or not fulfilled. What's more it's transferable via blood of the infected, which locks out the nen of the infectee and forces them to follow the rules of On.
60* ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'': One of the antagonists of the ''Stardust Crusaders'' arc is Devo the Cursed, a Native American assassin whose Stand works under this principle: the more hatred he feels for the person he is to kill, the more powerful his [[FightingSpirit Stand]], Ebony Devil, gets. In order to fuel his hatred, [[DeliberateInjuryGambit he provokes his opponent into beating him up as much as possible]], then ducks out to let his Stand do the dirty work.
61* In ''Manga/{{Kurohime}}'', hate is a literal power source. The resident [[OurAngelsAreDifferent Angel]] holds on to her power and sanity by clinging to her hate of Kurohime. The eponymous heroine is powered by hate; she crystallizes [[spoiler:the anger of the ghosts of all of the people she's killed ([[RageAgainstTheHeavens in her quest to kill the gods]])]] into a power source known as the Black God Tree. And, yes, it's pretty powerful.
62* ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'':
63** This is essentially what fuels [[Characters/MyHeroAcademiaTomuraShigaraki Tomura Shgaraki aka Tenko Shimura]]. Hatred for his [[AbusiveParents abusive father]], hatred for [[MommyHadAGoodReasonForAbandoningYou his grandmother Nana]] for leaving him in that household and hatred for the hero society in general for not saving everyone in need, including him. It's this hate that makes him the perfect candidate for becoming All For One's successor, which leads Tomura to brand himself as the Symbol of Chaos.
64** [[spoiler:As it turns out, [[Characters/MyHeroAcademiaAllForOne All For One]] passing on his Quirk to Tomura is meant to serve as a means for him to [[BodySurf take over Tomura's body]] via MergerOfSouls. Not only that, All For One deliberately cultivates Tomura's hatred so that he can overcome One For All's ability to only being passed on if the current user wills it and steal it for himself. When that doesn't prove enough, All For One starts trying to break Izuku's spirit instead, so that the hatred of his copy in Tomura, combined with Tomura's own hatred, will grant him the necessary edge to finally steal One For All. This ends up backfiring when Tomura's hatred is redirected at All For One himself, [[FightingFromTheInside allowing him to overcome his master's control]]. Having no personal interest in stealing One For All, [[CuttingTheKnot Tomura decides to simply destroy it]] by [[NoNonsenseNemesis killing Izuku]], whom he sees as his antithesis.]]
65** All Might later {{exploit|edTrope}}s All For One's hatred by [[spoiler:[[IShallTauntYou taunting him]] as he tries to head towards Tomura's location so that he can reassert his control over his former protégé by forcibly transferring his copied Quirk to him. All For One is unable to resist his overwhelming hatred for All Might and starts fighting him, wasting most of what precious little time he has left before [[DeathByDeaging the Rewind Bullet de-ages him into nothing]]]].
66%%* This is the premise of any Eclipse infectees in ''Manga/MagicalRecordLyricalNanohaForce'', especially Hückebein.
67* In the ''Anime/MonsterRancher'' anime, BigBad Moo draws power from others' hatred. After revealing this to the Searchers, he then takes advantage of it by torturing [[spoiler:Pixie]] in front of them. [[spoiler:This backfires when the sheer force of their hatred ''drives him insane''.]]
68* [[Characters/NarutoSasukeUchiha Sasuke Uchiha]] of ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'' fame has said his hate makes him stronger, which it literally does. Naturally, [[WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity it's taken a toll on his sanity]]. [[spoiler:According to Tobirama, the Sharingan and Mangekyo Sharingan manifest as a form of this and ThePowerOfLove. To be more precise, the Sharigan manifests when someone an Uchiha loves dies or apparently betrays them, causing them to [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge grow increasingly enraged at the world]]. The more the Uchiha in question grows to hate, the more powerful the Sharigan becomes, but also more [[SanitySlippage unstable the user's psyche]]. This is at least one reason why all the important Uchiha we've met are evil (Madara), broken (Itachi) or both (Tobi).]]
69%%* ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi'': Magia Erebea runs on it. Well, all dark emotions, really.
70* ''Manga/{{Pluto}}'': According to Dr. Tenma, the only thing that separates humans from intelligent robots is the ability to feel powerful negative emotions such as rage and hatred. A robot that can feel hate is therefore no longer simply a robot. [[spoiler:In other words, their hatred allows them to ignore the ThreeLawsOfRobotics and choose to kill a human being. The protagonist is one such robot.]]
71* Being a deconstruction of the FightingSeries PlayedForLaughs, ''Manga/RamenFighterMiki'' invokes and deconstructs the Power of Hate: It is invoked by Megumi when she tries to curse TheRival Miki nailing a [[VoodooDoll wara ningyo]] to a sacred tree. Every time she drops the hammer, she screams “hate!” and we see a PhotoMontage of Miki bullying her. Also deconstructed: the Power of Hate's only use is to destroy Megumi’s life: She knows that cursing a person is an act so horrible, and has a GuiltComplex so big, that she mistakes a depressed teacher for the StringyHairedGhostGirl of Literature/TheRing. HilarityEnsues.
72-->'''Megumi:''' ''Hate! Hate! Hate! Hate! Hate! Hate! Hate!! [[ThisIsUnforgivable I will not forgive you,]] [[SayMyName Onimaru Miki!]] [[LargeHam Hate!!!]]''
73* Lucia has a bone to pick with the whole planet in ''Manga/RaveMaster''. Even though his main goal is to get to the original world, he's willing to take the chance he gets to destroy the world everyone lives in first. For bonus points, the final form of his sword is powered by his hatred.
74* In ''Manga/Reborn2004'', [[spoiler:the Vindice are former Arcobaleno that have had their Pacifiers taken away, and with them their Flames. While most die from this, some draw enough willpower from hate to keep living, replacing their lost flames with the [[ElementNumberSix eight Flame,]] the Flame of Night.]]
75* [[ArcVillain Yukishiro Enishi]] of ''Manga/RurouniKenshin'' has this in ''spades''. Ever since [[spoiler: Kenshin unwittingly killed his sister Tomoe right in front of his eyes]], he has hated [[spoiler: Kenshin]] ''so much'' to the point where his brain maintained a constant active state ''even during sleep''. His brain fed and functioned on that hatred alone, to the point where the constant brain activity triggered his nerves to grow thicker. This has given him the 'Nerves of Insanity', an ability that buffs all of his senses to a ridiculous degree. Whilst very powerful, it is essentially a [[GlassCannon double-edged sword...]]
76* The powers of Alices in ''Manga/SekaiOni'', in Wonderland are connected to how much they're unsatisfied with their lives. Azuma, as a prime example, is called "An Anomaly" [[spoiler:and later "The World's Destroyer"]], as the situation with her abusive family turns her into a OneManArmy when fighting World Devils. [[spoiler:And in reverse, as Azuma becomes more happy with Seki, the King of Maze notes she became weaker than before. This is later [[ThePowerOfLove subverted]], as people who have found something WorthLivingFor ''despite'' all the regrets they have in life, are the strongest even among the anomalies.]]
77* {{Inverted|Trope}} in ''Manga/TheSevenDeadlySins'': the Commandment of Love inflicts a curse upon anyone standing close to the bearer, making it so that they lose their strength and become unable to harm another as long as they hold hatred in their hearts. [[{{Pride}} Escanor]] is naturally immune to this curse, however: in his own words, he has no reason to hate "those weaker than him" (read "[[WorldsStrongestMan everyone else]]"); [[AwesomeEgo the only thing he feels for them is pity]]. This makes him the only person in the world capable of fighting Estarossa, the Commandment's bearer.
78* Giriko from ''Manga/SoulEater'' is an endless wellspring of hatred and bloodlust, and [[spoiler: Arachne's death at Soul and Maka's hands]] gives him even more of a reason to hate the duo to the point that their next meeting is an absolute curb-stomping in his favor. [[spoiler: He's ultimately defeated by being driven to hate the duo so much that his soul can't contain it and literally ''explodes''.]]
79* In ''Anime/UnicoInTheIslandOfMagic'', the main antagonist - Lord Kuruku - is made of this trope and manages to play it straight to an almost scary level. He used to be a puppet who was abused and eventually thrown away by the children who owned him. After awhile, he became animate and became an evil sorcerer who would turn humans into puppets. Eventually, [[PowerOfLove once Unico offers to be his friend]], he reverts to a lifeless child's toy as his hatred was the only thing keeping him alive.
80* In ''Manga/VinlandSaga'', Thorfinn is driven by the need to revenge his father's death at the hands of Askeladd, with his hate motivating him to spend a decade stalking Askeladd while performing numerous {{determinator}} feats like manually popping his dislocated arm into joint while marching after his hated enemy. [[spoiler:When Askeladd is killed by someone else, Thorfinn discovers he had nothing in him except his hatred and turns into an ExtremeDoormat, having developed no other emotions or aspirations to motivate him since his father died.]]
81* Discussed in ''Manga/XxxHolic'' regarding Kohane's mother. It's revealed that because she wanted to get revenge on [[spoiler: her husband who cheated on her and abandoned her and her daughter]], through time, her wish for revenge eventually not only hurt her target but also affected her daughter and herself, making their lives miserable.
82* ''Anime/YuGiOh'':
83** In the Japanese version of Yugi and [[Characters/YuGiOhSetoKaiba Seto Kaiba's]] duel in Battle City, Kaiba says he is running on his hatred of his father and Yugi to give him the strength to win and forge his own future. Yami Yugi gives a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech pointing out that hatred is transient and living by it is no way to live before defeating him.
84** Thief King Bakura's Diabound was fueled by his immeasurable hatred for the Pharaoh and those who supported him.
85* ''Anime/YuGiOhTheDarkSideOfDimensions'': Aigami runs on his hatred of Bakura for [[SuperpoweredEvilSide Dark Bakura]] [[YouKilledMyFather killing Shadi]] and his hatred of the Pharoah because if he ever returns, Aigami and his friends will lose their powers. Because of this, Yugi points out that his goal of creating a world without hatred and sorrow is impossible as long as he holds on to his hate.
86* ''Anime/YuGiOhZEXAL'' has Tron / Vetrix, a being who is fueled by his hatred and desire for Revenge against Dr. Faker [[spoiler: due to having been betrayed and cast into a parallel dimension where his body was slowly eaten away into its current form; He even spelled out flat that it was his intense hatred for the Dr. that gave the him the strength of will needed to never give up and to go on his way into the parallel world until he finds a way to get home and make Faker pay.]] Not only that, but he used his Chessmaster / ManipulativeBastard skills to play everyone around him, including his own sons, to gather enormous quantities of rage, which is required to control his ultimate Number card 69, Heraldry Crest, which was considered god-like in the anime.
87* ''Anime/YuGiOhVRAINS'' has Yusaku Fujiki, ''the protagonist himself''. He ''hates'' the Knights of Hanoi so much, he created a virtual alias known as Playmaker for the ''sole'' purpose of destroying them. Yusaku even captured Ai, the mysterious life form both SOL Technologies and the Knights of Hanoi were searching known as Ignis, just to use him as a hostage to get the Knights' attention. [[CharacterDevelopment He gets better, and he and said lifeform, Ai, eventually do develop something akin to a friendship even if you will never hear Yusaku say it aloud]].
88* ''Manga/ZatchBell'': The counterpart of Tia's spell Saifojio, which is a [[HealingShiv healing sword fueled by friendship]], is Chajiru Saifodon, a sword that grows stronger and scarier by feeding off Tia's anger and hate. What caused her to discover this spell for the first time? [[spoiler:A mamodo who kept flipping her skirt to see her panties]].
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92* A less lethal example than most, the origin story of [[spoiler: Flintheart Glomgold]] in ''ComicBook/TheLifeAndTimesOfScroogeMcDuck''. After betraying and robbing Scrooge when they first meet in Africa, Scrooge tracks him down and humiliates him before the whole town, before having him thrown in jail for theft. Scrooge never learns his name, but [[spoiler: Glomgold]] is furious and swears to dedicate his life to revenge. He spends the following 40-odd years amassing a fortune of his own, for the sole purpose of eventually destroying Scrooge. He never reveals this to Scrooge when they meet again, who believes his rival is just a greedy jerk.
93* Black Manta of ''ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}'' fame's defining trait is the sheer hatred he has for Aquaman, with many of his plans devolving to ways to make him suffer as much as possible, especially if it involves hurting his loved ones.
94** In ''ComicBook/Aquaman1986'', Orm uses Aquaman's ample supply of anger to fuel his crystals' magic.
95* The [[PsychoRangers G7]] iteration of ''ComicBook/TheAuthority'' ran up against a bunch of reality-altering supervillains who tried to turn them into the real Authority. Their enemy's plot fell apart because the thoroughly-homophobic Last Call refused to become the openly-gay Midnighter.
96-->'''Colonel:''' Congratulations, mate. Your homophobia saved the world.
97* ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'':
98** Batman himself. In some of his incarnations, the hate for the villain that killed his parents drives him to be the Batman. (Other incarnations are more about justice, or protecting people.)
99** Upon his return after being assumed dead due to a bomb, Black Spider claimed that it was the hate against his duplicitous weapons supplier what gave him the strength to survive and reach a hospital.
100** The Joker himself, after being catatonic for years in ''The Dark Knight Returns'', snaps out of it when he hears of Batman's return. Although given Joker's... [[FoeRomanceSubtext complicated]] characterization towards Batman, this isn't played entirely straight.
101** Hush's sole purpose for living is to {{Troll}} Bruce Wayne out of resentment for him having the life he wanted.
102* ComicBook/DoctorDoom. His never-ending, all-consuming, obsessive hatred of [[ComicBook/FantasticFour Reed Richards]] is what gave him the drive to become Franchise/MarvelUniverse's most iconic supervillain of all time.
103* Marvel has had several versions of a character called Hate-Monger. The first was a [[YouClonedHitler clone of Adolph Hitler]].
104* As Dracula recounts his imprisonment in Sultan Murad's dungeons in ''Comicbook/DraculaLives'', he notes that while his more "feeble-minded" brother Radu couldn't survive in those conditions, his own hate kept him alive through the ordeal.
105* ''ComicBook/GreenLantern'': The Red Lantern Corps is fueled by hatred and rage, specifically hatred and rage driven by personal loss of someone emotionally close to them.
106** Atrocitus hates the Guardians of the Universe, since their Manhunters destroyed his family. He became so blinded by rage that he murdered four of his friends and became the first Red Lantern.
107--->'''Atrocitus:''' Do you hate? The most powerful hate is not born out of ignorance or prejudice or a perceived threat. Those three are fear in disguise. The fury that fuels my corps ignites from personal pain. Those whose lives were ravaged by greed, lust and control wield the crimson light. The rings replaced our damaged hearts. They beat for them. And they keep us alive only to hate. But at least we live.
108** Bleeze was raped by a group of men for being condescending, and had her wings cut off. Her hatred for them made her a Red Lantern.
109** Dex-Starr led a happy life with his owner, before she was murdered, the police uncaringly kicked him out of his home and a pair of thugs tried to kill him.
110** Rankorr suppressed his rage all his life, but let it out when his brother was beaten to death by the police.
111** By ComicBook/BlackestNight, Mera had endured years of Atlantean political treachery, marital and mental problems, and now the deaths of ComicBook/{{Aquaman}} and almost everyone else from there she cared about. And barely an issue in are [[ZombieApocalypse raised as Black Lanterns]], leading her to fight for her life and hold the fort while [[TheCavalry the Green Lantern Corps]] are absent. She finally snaps after getting beaten within an inch of her life by [[ZombifyTheLiving a Black Lantern possessed Wonder Woman]].
112** ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} finally had enough of being pushed around by everyone, from H'El to her roommate, [[ComicBook/RedDaughterOfKrypton and just stopped caring and let it all out]].
113* ComicBook/IronMan foes are a varied bunch, but they are all driven by their burning hatred of Tony Stark. The Mandarin Rings in particular are programmed to do nothing but make Tony Stark suffer and choose people who either already hate Tony or could be goaded into hating Tony.
114* ''ComicBook/JLAALeagueOfOne'': Drakul's flames are instilled with the power of pure hatred, which takes the fear and hatred within a person's soul and uses it to burn them from within. This is how Diana is ultimately able to defeat her. ComicBook/WonderWoman has no hatred to speak of.
115* Despero, a foe of the ComicBook/JusticeLeague and of the ComicBook/MartianManhunter, is driven by unadulterated rage - [[TranquilFury tempered]] by a certain amount of cold cunning and pure hatred. Martian Manhunter once defeated him by using his mental powers to make Despero hallucinate killing all the heroes, at which point he declared he was satisfied and let go of all his hate and anger, regressing to a baby. Unfortunately, when he found out he had been tricked, his hate and anger came back and he returned to normal.
116* ''ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes'':
117** In ''ComicBook/TheGreatDarknessSaga'', the restored clone of Orion says to Darkseid "I live father... and live to '''hate'''!" Subverted in that Darkseid proceeds to destroy him.
118** Villain Omega was the [[AnthropomorphicPersonification embodiment of hate.]] An insane [[OmnicidalManiac Brainiac 5]] wanted to use the [[RealityWarper Miracle Machine]] to destroy the universe, but he could not envision destruction that big (something required for using the device) so he used the Machine to create a being that could, resulting in Omega. A [[EnergyBeing being of pure energy]], Omega shrugged off a punch from Mon-El (who is as strong as ComicBook/{{Superman}}) as if it were nothing and then knocked the hero out with one casual slap. They might not have stopped them at all, had Brainiac 5 not given himself and the source of the problem away by demanding to rule the universe in exchange for its safety. They agreed [[SanityHasAdvantages (they had no intention of keeping this promise)]] and knowing where he and the Machine was, sent Matter Eater Lad to dispose of it; even so, they had to destroy their own headquarters simply to slow Omega down, and Matter Eater Lad was driven insane by eating the device (which could not otherwise be destroyed) but omega ceased to exist when he did.
119* It is made clear that ComicBook/{{Magneto}} focuses his power through hatred of those who'd persecute his people (Jews and Mutants).
120* The monster Mangog from ''ComicBook/TheMightyThor'' has the hatred for Asgard and gods as his literal power source. But it is also his weakness, as removing the connection with the power source causes him to either shrink or disappear.
121* In a WhatIf story of ''ComicBook/PaperinikNewAdventures'' the Evronians weaponized it, creating a new breed of {{Super Soldier}}s from [[spoiler:Angus Fangus]] that has the strength to tear through tank armour ''bare-handed'' and is fueled by the negative emotions of the enemy-including hatred. This is also part of the safety the Evronians put in them: they have an incredibly accelerated metabolism that weaken them extremely fast if they aren't feeding, meaning that the emotionally crippled Evronians have nothing to fear from them... And Paperinik and a force of US Army soldiers defeat them by [[SheatheYourSword stopping the fight and thinking about happy things]] when [[EvilGloating their leader gloats about their hate making them stronger]].
122* ''ComicBook/{{Preacher}}'':
123** The Saint of Killers used his hatred to survive the torture of Hell and freeze it over, eventually letting Satan release him so he could continue acting on his hatred in the name of God.
124** Herr Starr also claims at one point to draw strength from his hate, and all his finest moments do seem to be ones when he's filled with cold, focused malice. His problem is that he has a tendency to lose his grip on the "cold, focused" part and descend into incoherent rage instead, [[BlindedByRage which never ends well for him.]]
125%%* When Gallows jumps after a jetpack-wearing mook in ''Comicbook/ThePunisher2099'', he brushes aside the fact he doesn't have one himself;
126%%--> "I don't need a jetpack -- all I need is '''hate'''!"
127* The ComicBook/RedSkull became one of the Marvel Universe's most horrible and dreaded supervillains thanks to his burning hatred of ''everything''. Nazism just gave him a focus for the anger and resentment he felt towards life. It even carries him beyond ''death'' as seen in ComicBook/MarvelZombies. When all other zombified heroes and villains are driven only by their mad hunger, Red Skull is still driven by his hate, to the point where killing Captain America by tearing out his brains moments before being vaporized prompts him to remark "It was worth it. All of it. Just for this."
128* In ''ComicBook/SecretWarsII'', Circuit Breaker (in ''ComicBook/TheTransformersMarvel'' a bystander paralyzed for life during a battle between giant robots) saves the Marvel Universe through [[http://tfwiki.net/w2/images2/2/24/SecretWarsII-Circuitbreaker.jpg the intensity of her sheer, pathological hatred of robots.]]
129* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': Shortly after ''ComicBook/BrandNewDay'' J. Jonah Jameson's stress started severely threatening his health. After being hospitalized once for this, he tried several relaxation techniques to help him, until he discovered one that worked: Whenever the stress would start to get to him he repeated to himself "I will not die before Spider-Man."
130* Nekra, a regular enemy of ComicBook/SpiderWoman, uses hate to enhance her strength and resistance to injury to the point of being MadeOfDiamond.
131* ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'':
132** At his worst, ComicBook/LexLuthor is driven purely by his IrrationalHatred of Superman. The idea of dying before Superman does sickens Lex to the point that he will force himself to cheat death.
133** Invoked in ''ComicBook/WhateverHappenedToTheManOfTomorrow''. His original body destroyed, ComicBook/{{Brainiac}} has been possessing Lex Luthor's body, even after Lana mercy kills him, but eventually, Luthor's body enters rigor mortis and becomes useless. Against all odds, Brainiac's cybernetic brain detaches and manages to drag itself a few feet through sheer hate, before finally decaying beyond use and shutting off forever.
134** ''ComicBook/TheImmortalSuperman'': When Superman disappears in the twentieth century, ComicBook/LexLuthor knows his despised enemy is alive somewhere or somewhen, so he builds a space drone, controlled by an A.I. modeled after his brain patterns and powered by the energy of ComicBook/LexLuthor and other criminals' hatred and negative emotions. The hatred-powered Luthor's drone spends one million of years looking for Superman across the galaxy, long after its creator's death.
135** ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} becomes a Red Lantern in ''ComicBook/RedDaughterOfKrypton'' when she is utterly overwhelmed by her rage against those who abandoned her or manipulated.
136* ''ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk'' villain Emil Blonsky became The Abomination after gamma ray exposure brought his repressed self-loathing to the surface.
137* Teen Abomination, introduced in ''Superior Comicbook/IronMan'', is stuck in his monstrous form. When Tony finds out that [[spoiler:Jamie accidentally killed his own mother when he first transformed]], he theorizes that this is why Teen Abomination can't change back to human form; his transformation was fueled by anger and hatred, and he'll never be able to stop hating himself [[spoiler:for killing his mom]]. After he learns that [[spoiler:his mom is not dead, but in a coma]], he finally lets go and powers down.
138* In ''ComicBook/GoldDigger'', Serpentus becomes more powerful the more people hate him.
139* ''ComicBook/XMen'': After surviving being stripped to the bone by magical fires, Juggernaut stomps up to his attacker, saying that [[NormallyIWouldBeDeadNow nothing could allow him to survive it normally]]. [[http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v345/sifu1/mystic1.jpg Nothing but hate]].
140* In ''ComicBook/ZombiesChristmasCarol'', Ebenezer Scrooge is so nasty his bitterness and hatred nearly ends the world by causing a zombie apocalypse.
141* ''ComicBook/{{Aquila}}'': The Spartan is a fellow servant of the Devourer, but his empowerment came because he didn't want to die when there were so many of the enemy left to kill.
142* In Tom King's ''ComicBook/MisterMiracle2017'' run, Orion insinuates that this is what drives Mister Miracle; deep down he hates himself, his life, and many of the people around him, seeking to escape it all, hence his borderline obsessive fixation on being an EscapeArtist.
143* DC's 10th issue of ''ComicBook/WeirdWarTales'' had a young man named Cyrano manage to animate and summon a horde of stone gargoyles out of pure hatred for the Nazis.
144* ''ComicBook/Hound2014'': Morrigan states that Setanta sees with all her hate whenever his SuperpoweredEvilSide kicks in and distorts his sight into nightmarish red imagery.
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148* ''ComicStrip/FoxTrot'': Peter Fox becomes assistant coach of the football team, and is such a nuisance overlapping with TheNeidermeyer that the coach puts him near the opposing team's goal. Allowing the players to vent on the field has won them three games.
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152* In Chapter 11 of ''Fanfic/AdviceAndTrust'', Asuka uses her hatred of SEELE to keep herself from suffering an emotional breakdown [[spoiler:after [[LivingEmotionalCrutch Shinji]] is nearly killed defending her from assassins.]]
153-->If I don't stay angry, you're going to get 'screaming black depression Asuka' instead, because [[spoiler:the man I love more than air is lying in a hospital bed with a goddamn ''bullet hole'' in him, and I do not want to start thinking about how close he came to dying again]], so... Angry. I want their ''heads'', Misato. No, fuck that. I want to know where they ''live'', so I can take Unit-02 and go dance the Schuhplattler on their damn ''houses''!
154* ''Fanfic/AllForLuz'': All For One encourages Luz to channel this to PayEvilUntoEvil on [[spoiler:her teammate's murderers. The end results with Luz killing 20 of them, after stealing their Quirks, and leaving only a SoleSurvivor from her RoaringRampageOfRevenge.]]
155--> '''Shigaraki:''' ''(EvilLaugh)'' '''''Yes! Noceda, feed your anger! Feed your rage! Allow it to overcome you! Allow your emotions to take center stage! Find those who killed your friends, and do unto them that which they did to you!'''''
156* In ''Fanfic/AmazingFantasy'', Izuku's [[ShockAndAwe Venom Strike]] power is activated by his long-repressed feelings of anger and resentment towards others for a decade of bullying.
157* ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'' fanfic ''[[Fanfic/KingdomHeartsTheAntipode The Antipode]]'': During ''Act 3: All That's Left'', Luxord {{invoke|dTrope}}s this trope in an effort to push [[WesternAnimation/RobinHood Prince John]] to succumb to darkness.
158-->'''Luxord:''' You're letting your fear overwhelm your fury. If you wish to conquer the darkness, let rage be your weapon! Allow your thirst for vengeance to cloud any lingering doubts. With hatred as your creed, nothing shall stand in your way!\
159'''Prince John:''' Yes… hatred. How I ''loathe'' that rogue and all that he stands for! Always getting in my way! Stealing and looting and ''ruining'' all my schemes!
160* Naruto in ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/3665921/50/ Black Flames Dance in the Wind: Rise of Naruto]]'' refuses to let go of his hatred and tells Sarutobi how it's given him the strength to carry on.
161-->'''Naruto:''' Because what am I, if not a product of hatred? I was born into it, and suffered because of it. And then I was shaped and fueled by it. I doubt you can imagine the number of times where the only thing that kept me going was hatred. The number of times I clung to life just to spite those who wanted me dead. The number of times I refused to give up, solely because I hated them all too much to let them win.
162%%** Later subverted when Naruto advises Hinata let go of her anger at [[spoiler:Kiba]] because he knows it's an unhealthy way to live and taints your memories of the person.
163* ''Fanfic/TheButcherBird'' has [[MadScientist Vinci's]] occasional incident where inanimate objects he hates spontaneously burst into golden flames explained as a result of this coupled with his minor RealityWarper abilities.
164* ''Fanfic/ChildOfTheStorm'' has this as the root of the Dark Phoenix -- specifically, Phoenix fire is by itself morally neutral, magnifying ''all'' emotions, and being magnified by them in turn (this is one of the reasons why the Phoenix doesn't usually take hosts for very long, and tends to pick hosts that embrace their emotions, but aren't ruled by them). So, it can be powered by ThePowerOfLove, and very effectively, but it can just as easily be powered by the Power Of Hate. The latter rapidly corrupts the host, whose growing darkness and hatred just fuels the fires within even more, making them even stronger: the last Dark Phoenix ''destroyed an entire galaxy''.
165* ''Fanfic/CobysChoice'': In Chapter 129, [[spoiler: furious at Coby's arrest and the vanishing of his crewmates by Kuma, Luffy strikes Garp with a 'Fist of Hate', breaking both his grandfather's nose and his spirit.]]
166* ''Fanfic/ADarkerPath'': Learning that Goddess is basically Earth Shin's equivalent of a Nazi, thus heavily reminding him of his father and the Empire 88, fills Theo with so much hatred for her that he becomes completely immune to her Master ability, which forces others to want to act in her best interests.
167* ''Fanfic/DarthVaderHeroOfNaboo'': Vader's hatred of Sidious is so great that it enables him to [[spoiler: power through Sidious' Force Storm and forcibly close the tear in reality fueling it]].
168* ''Fanfic/ADiplomaticVisit'': [[spoiler:Hatred is one of the many PowersThatBe, and in chapter 11 of the sequel ''Diplomat at Large'' is revealed to belong to Adagio Dazzle of the sirens. However, DarkIsNotEvil, and for all that it's focused on the spread of negative emotions, it's also intended to help others let out those negative emotions in a healthy manner, without letting it control them. Adagio just used it to spread hate so she could feed on it, which is a misuse of its power, and results in her losing it to Aria when Discord gets involved.]]
169* In ''FanFic/EarthAndSky'', [[spoiler:Diamond Tiara]] is abducted by Changelings and left to die in the badlands after they kick her out of their hive [[EvenEvilHasStandards because she is too unpleasant]] [[PityTheKidnapper even for them]]. At first, she is overwhelmed with despair and sinks to the ground ready to die. Only the thought that dying would mean [[spoiler:Apple Bloom, whom she has hated her entire life starting from their first meeting in a playpen,]] "wins" by default keeps her from giving up. She perseveres through the badlands and reaches civilization, running on nothing but pure hatred. [[spoiler:She doesn't take it well when she realizes that because her hatred for Apple Bloom kept her alive, she ''owes her life'' to Apple Bloom.]]
170* Vathara, author of ''Fanfic/EmbersVathara'', noted once that ''both'' Hate and Love can drive people to acts of equal greatness or depravity, and allow them to survive seemingly insurmountable odds.
171* ''Manga/Evangelion303'': Deconstructed. After [[spoiler:waking up from a coma]] Asuka found out that [[spoiler:the war plane that she was piloting had crashed and her best friend died in the crash.]] She blamed herself for both accidents and in order to deal with her inner self-loathing, despair and pain she resorted to hate everyone and herself because it made her feeling powerful again. Then [[TalkingToThemself her inner self]] told her that it was pathetic, [[http://eva303.smackjeeves.com/comics/2057791/033/ her hatred was solving NOTHING]] and [[http://eva303.smackjeeves.com/comics/1769985/034/ she was weak and coward for relying on it]].
172* How does Twilight Sparkle defeat the Changeling Queen in ''Fanfic/FaithAndDoubt''? She channels "hate poison" into her, ''while everyone watches in horror''. The fact that Queen Chrysalis [[spoiler:is continuously shapeshifting into Twilight's friends and family]] doesn't help her in this situation.
173* ''Fanfic/FortuneFavorsTheBrave'': The only reason why Gabriel is willing to let Adrien attend public school is because his son's resentment at being locked up in a GildedCage draws his akumatizing butterflies in like a beacon. Even when he's not targeting him, Adrien's anger is so overpowering that they divert course, hampering his ability to terrorize Paris as Hawk Moth.
174* ''Fanfic/HarryPotterAndTheMethodsOfRationality'' details that, as in canon, the Killing Curse is fueled by hate. However, it takes a ''lot'' of hate -- you have to hate your target so much that you'd be willing to kill them with your bare hands. If you want to cast it multiple times in a single battle, you have to hate your target enough to strangle them to death, stab the corpse, burn the pieces... Most people can't do that. But a few can cast the Killing Curse repeatedly like it's nothing. [[spoiler:The secret is that the Killing Curse can also be fueled by ''apathy'', which Quirrell says is "stronger than hate, and flows without limit". Then, you don't have to hate your target so much you want them dead, but care about them so little you no longer want them alive.]]
175* In ''Fanfic/HarryPotterAndThePowerOfTheDarkSide'', Veneficus gets Anguis to channel his hatred during his Sith training.
176* ''Fanfic/HereThereBeMonsters'': Even when she is being utterly wrecked by ComicBook/MaryMarvel, Georgia Sivana refuses to surrender or even fall unconscious because of how much she hates Mary. Her hatred is literally the only reason she is still standing up.
177-->Georgia struggled to free herself from the pain, struggled to bring her hands or foot or knee up against the Little Red Cheese, the girl whom she hated more than anyone else in the universe.\
178But she was not successful.\
179The Shazam girl clouted her again on the other side of the jaw, then followed it up with two more blows. Georgia was on the ropes now, or would have been if there had been a ring in space for them to fight in. Another blow, and then another. Only hate was keeping the bad girl awake now. She wouldn't give in, not even while her enemy was pummeling her like a heavyweight champ. She wouldn't...
180* Valla the Demon Hunter in ''Fanfic/HeroesOfTheDesk'', as noted for ''VideoGame/DiabloIII'' below, uses this to fuel her attacks but tempers it with discipline. The trope really comes into play, however, when she uses it to break {{Brainwashing}} that was imposed on her, causing a shift into full BloodKnight. Other characters comment on this change, fearing she might be going off the deep end.
181* ''Fanfic/AHerosWrath'': Those attuned to Wrath Mantra (Asura, Izuku and [[spoiler:Momo]]) are made more powerful when feeling anger or rage. This often involves a fiery aura, an increase in strength, speed and stamina and various {{Super Mode}}s. Izuku flatly tells [[spoiler:Momo]] that it is also directly tied to one's capacity to learn and overcome problems, pointing out that they improve exponentially when frustrated.
182* ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/22884160?view_full_work=true Holding on Tight to You]]'': In this ''WesternAnimation/Frozen2013'' fanfic, an ancient, evil being powered by darkness seeking revenge against the Spirits of the Enchanted Forest is fueled by negative emotions, and seeks a person whose soul is clouded by hatred and anger to regain its buried powers. It finds the perfect candidate in [[spoiler:Prince Hans]], whose heart has been metaphorically frozen by years of resentment and bitterness against his father and 12 brothers, and is in servitude for his crimes against Elsa and Anna. Soon enough, this transforms [[spoiler:Hans]] into a rage-filled monster who kills his own family, and attacks Arendelle with his newfound powers in revenge.
183* Ulquiorra invokes this trope in ''Fanfic/AHollowInEquestria'' during a moment where Rainbow Dash has been overcome by despair, reduced to a sobbing, bawling mess on the floor. In his usual JerkAss approach, he riles her up, and then promptly leaves before she can offer a rebuttal to his words. This serves to fill her with so much anger at him, she's too busy to feel sorry for herself.
184* According to ''Fanfic/InTheBrilliantLightOfDay'', Amanojaku as a whole are stated to survive off hatred, gaining sustenance from people's fear of them. [[spoiler:Shinmyoumaru's newfound hatred of Seija leads to all of Seija's injuries fully healing at the end of the story.]]
185* This is what caused ''Webcomic/HetaliaAxisPowers'' fanfic ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12086351/1/Kanashī-Wütend-Desolato Kanashī, Wütend, Desolato]]'' to take place in an AlternateTimeline from ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/11886910/1/Gankona-Unnachgiebig-Unità Gankona, Unnachgiebig, Unità]]''. Instead of accepting Germany's, Italy's, and Japan's [[{{Polyamory}} relationship]], most of the countries scorned them for it instead. [[spoiler:China disowned Japan, Romano kicked Italy from his own house, and Germany lost all respect. This culminated in Italy [[DrivenToSuicide trying to take his own life]].]]
186* In ''Fanfic/KaraOfRokyn'', hatred is the only thing that kept ComicBook/LexLuthor going on through decades of defeats and humiliations. He hates Superman, loathes his cousin and will not let him "win". He even welcomes his death because he doesn't have to hate anyone anymore.
187* ''Fanfic/LostToDust'': Atalanta Alter/Atalante explains that back when she was Nikushimi, her hatred was so strong that getting decapitated and then her corpse eaten by Grimm back in ''Fanfic/FatesCollide'' didn't kill her permanently. Instead, she was able to possess a Boarbatusk and then reform her body. [[spoiler:When she is shot in the head, her hatred allows her to survive by possessing Blake Belladonna, causing Nikushimi to be reborn.]]
188* ''Fanfic/MassEffectHumanRevolution'':
189** Captain Anderson resists Benezia's mental influence by focusing on his hatred of Saren and her.
190** Jules Leng gets up to keep fighting [[spoiler:despite losing an arm and having multiple knives sticking out of himself]] through this.
191* In ''Fanfic/MegaManDefenderOfTheHumanRace'', Dr. Wily's rage and anger fuels his creativity at times.
192* In ''Fanfic/MegaManReawakened'', Robert's anger makes him more powerful, but also more open to attack. Wood Man helps cure him of this.
193%%** Bass also has this along with the above drawbacks, especially in Arcs 3 and 4.
194* Pretty much what gave birth to ''Fanfic/MyBravePonyStarfleetMagic''. The author Creator/DakariKingMykan firmly believes in the concept, stating hatred to be stronger than ThePowerOfFriendship and ThePowerOfLove in every category.
195--> ''In my world... "SPITE makes RIGHT"''
196* Creator/LittleKuriboh's "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0GpeXAsIKY NGE Oneshot]]". The Angel is wiping the floor with Shinji, so what does Gendo, inexplicably yet perfectly voiced by Charles Montgomery Burns, tell him? "You have to pretend it's me." Cue CurbStompBattle set to "Ode to Joy".
197* During their CounterpointDuet in the audio version of ''Fanfic/PrincessTrixieSparkle'', Princess Luna tries to tell [[spoiler:[[BigBad Astel]]]] that her hatred and lust for revenge against [[spoiler:their sister Celestia]] [[VengeanceFeelsEmpty will not bring her heart any peace]], only for [[spoiler:Astel]] to counter by claiming that it is her hatred and vengeance that gives her strength and it ''feels'' great.
198* ''Fanfic/QueenOfShadows'': It's eventually revealed that the [[DoomTroops Gani tribe/Crab Khan]] were created from the manifested rage of a past [[GodEmperor Queen]] after she was betrayed and mutilated by a supposed ally.
199* ''Fanfic/RainbowDoubleDashsLunaverse'': In the story ''The 'Ling from Another World'', this is how the four foals Dinky, Snails, Pipsqueak, and Twist defeat a changeling drone that's been terrorizing them all Nightmare Night, since negative emotions like anger and hate appear to poison it. Further, it's implied that although negative emotions are harmful to changelings, the foals were only able to win because the drone they were fighting was starving and couldn't help but eat the hate; a less-desperate changeling would have more control.
200* A recurring theme with the Slayer and the demons in ''Fanfic/RemnantInferisDOOM'' is that their near unending hatred is a major source of strength for them, as well as why they're as messed up as they are. The Slayer derives strength from his rage towards the demons and has nearly thrown away his humanity as a result. The demons are actually revealed to be [[spoiler:the scattered soul fragments of humans when they were wiped out by the God of Darkness in the pre-Remnant genocide]], with their undying hatred warping their surroundings in the void to become Hell and twisting their forms to the point where they are no longer what they once were.
201* ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/35028640/chapters/87245104 Sackcloth and Ashes]]'': [[DestroyerDeity Plagg]] from ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'' can't use his powers without a weilder or he'll cause mass destruction like when he wiped out the dinosaurs. However, when Gabriel was about to Akumatize his partner Adrien, he focused on his rage at the man and the pent-up malice from each of his deceased past partners to Cataclysm Gabriel ''and only'' Gabriel [[PapaWolf in order to protect his "kitten"]].
202* ''Fanfic/ShadowsAwakening'': As shown in his StartOfDarkness chapter, it was [[FallenHero Kyosuke]]'s rage at being [[CavalryBetrayal abandoned to his death]] by Tarakudo that allowed his spirit to linger on as [[GreaterScopeVillain The Phantom]], and it seems to be the only thing still driving him.
203* Naruto {{No Sell}}s Hancock's [[TakenForGranite Mero Mero Beam]] in ''Fanfic/ShinobiOfTheHighSeas'' because he's so enraged by her attack on his crew that he doesn't feel any lust for her.
204* In the Naruto fanfic ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/7832146/1/Swapping-The-Cage Swapping the Cage]]'', Kuushou teaches this to Hinata [[ItMakesSenseInContext after her version of Naruto is displaced by him.]] In an odd twist, what he's teaching her to hate are her own limits.
205-->'''Kuushou:''' What (Alternate Hinata) lacked was hatred. I do not refer to some vague, undirected impulse that causes someone to lash out indiscriminately. I speak of the kind of hatred that fuels you, the kind that sharpens your focus and burns through your own hesitation like an inferno, the kind of hatred that ''drives'' you. That girl worked hard, but she never ''struggled''. She had difficulties, but she never truly ''failed''. And while she occasionally did not win, she never ''lost''. Why does that matter? Why does it make the difference? No one ever really knows their limits until they've slammed into them headfirst. Until that happens, until you ''know'', you can't possibly find a way to overcome them. When you do, however, when you stand at the base of that towering wall and look up to see no end in sight, when you see how that wall is stopping you from achieving everything you ever wanted, and when you ''hate'' it with every fiber of your being. That's when you start climbing.
206* ''Fanfic/TrollingTheToad'': The power of ''spite'' motivates Harry to study hard and pass his OWLs with flying colours, to "rub it in the Ministry's faces that [he's] not a delusional, lazy, unintelligent waste of flesh and magic".
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210* In ''WesternAnimation/BarbieAndTheMagicOfPegasus'' when Wenlock chases down Annika and Brietta and knocks out the latter, the former gets furious and asks the Wand of Light to destroy him, but it doesn't work, because the wand is powered by [[ThePowerOfLove love.]]
211* PlayedForLaughs in ''WesternAnimation/FrozenII'', where Elsa uses her ice powers to shatter a water memory of [[AmbitionIsEvil Prince Hans]] out of [[TakeThat spite]].
212* ''WesternAnimation/TheGreatMouseDetective'': The thing which gave Ratigan strength enough to free himself from the cogs of Big Ben.
213* ''Anime/PrincessMononoke'' is full of this. Hatred is so powerful that it infuses itself onto the Prince Ashitaka's arm and gradually consumes him to death. It is also what turns the merciful boar god Okkoto into a demon both by the hatred manifested by humans in a man-made bullet and ultimately Okkoto's own refusal to come to peace with the conflict.
214* In ''WesternAnimation/TheLEGOMovie2TheSecondPart'', after [[spoiler: Emmett]] was left stranded under the Dryar System for years on end, he goes crazy, gains full limb articulation in the real world (normally they can only move in context when being played with by the kids and their imaginations), redesigns himself into [[spoiler: cheesy action movie hero Rex Dangervest]], and builds a time machine spaceship to go back in time to ensure his existence by making the events happen by his own hand, creating a causal loop.
215* In ''WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs'', a step in making the potion that transforms the Evil Queen into an old peddler woman is calling forth "A blast of wind to fan my hate".
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219* Played with in ''Film/BenHur1959''. Judah's hatred allows him to survive, but finally letting go of his hate allows him to ''live.''
220-->'''Quintus Arrius:''' Your eyes are full of hate, Forty-one. That's good. Hate keeps a man alive. It gives him strength.
221%%* Film/ConanTheBarbarian1982: Conan, of Thulsa Doom.
222* Invoked in the Nazi-themed drama ''Film/TheDamned1969''. After the sensitive student Gunther learns that his [[spoiler: favorite aunt has died in a concentration camp through the machinations of his in-laws]], SS leader Aschenbach pegs him as an ideal recruit: "You've made a most wonderful discovery. You possess hate! It's a new hate - pure, absolute."
223* The pink slime and its creator, Vigo, in ''Film/GhostbustersII'', are fueled by the anger and hatred the denizens of New York City are constantly experiencing. And TheBigRottenApple has ''plenty'' of those emotions.
224-->'''Peter:''' We've done our own headcount! There seem to be three ''million'' completely miserable assholes... living in the tri-state area!
225* In ''Film/TheGreatHoudinis'', Harry's anger at {{phony psychic}}s and his determination to discredit them is the only thing that gets him out of his funk after his mother dies.
226* The title curse of ''Film/TheGrudge'' is the result of someone dying in a state of extreme fear or anger. [[spoiler:The same fate befalls some of the protagonists of the movies because of the fear of being killed.]]
227* In ''Film/TheKillerThatStalkedNewYork'', a 1950 film {{Very Loosely Based|OnATrueStory}} on the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1947_New_York_City_smallpox_outbreak 1947 New York City smallpox outbreak]], the authorities express surprise that PatientZero Sheila Bennet is still up and about (and evading capture) at a point where she should reasonably be either dead or bedridden. They muse that she has a drive that keeps her moving by sheer force of will. As it turns out, it's her quest for revenge against her husband Matt for betraying her--both by [[AFamilyAffair cheating on her with her sister]] and by [[NoHonorAmongThieves cheating her out of her share of the diamond smuggling affair]]. As the {{narrator}} puts it, she has "the strength that comes when a woman has to settle a score with a man like Matt Krane".
228* In the FilmOfTheBook of Sarah Waters' ''Literature/TheLittleStranger'', [[spoiler:Dr. Faraday's resentment, envy and anger have been manifesting themselves as a {{Poltergeist}} inside Hundreds Hall; whenever Faraday experiences negative emotions, the poltergeist lashes out]].
229* Film/MajorPayne attempts to foster this amongst the kids he's teaching as a DrillSergeantNasty, telling Miss Walburne that hate keeps you strong. This gets him a WhatTheHellHero.
230%%* A particularly effective tool in the Canadian film ''Film/{{Nothing}}''.
231* Inigo Montoya from ''Film/ThePrincessBride'' spent twenty years in search of his father's killer. The look on Inigo's face (courtesy of Mandy Patinkin) and the tone in his voice when he finally catches up with the man is something to behold. He even gives the man wounds that mirror those inflicted upon him, in order from newest to oldest. (Scene available at end of video [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3W5GDkgf2w here]].)
232-->'''Inigo:''' Offer me money. *face-slice*\
233'''Rugen:''' Yes.\
234'''Inigo:''' Power, too, promise me that. *face-slice*\
235'''Rugen:''' All that I have and more! ''Please''...\
236'''Inigo:''' Offer me everything I ask for.\
237'''Rugen:''' Anything you want. [[ISurrenderSuckers *Tries for a last-minute parry-and-chop, but--*]]\
238'''Inigo:''' [[spoiler: I want my father back, you son of a bitch.]]
239* In ''Film/RedDawn1984'', Colonel Tanner tells Robert that "all that hatred's gonna burn you up." Robert pauses in carving notches on his rifle stock long enough to answer "Keeps me warm."
240* ''Film/RobRoy'' Montrose, [[spoiler: commenting on Cunningham's swift recovery (regaining speech) after Rob gave him a throat wound]]:
241-->''You speak, Archibald? One must never underestimate the healing power of hatred.''
242* ''Film/{{Scarface 1983}}'': It was hate (and the power of cocaine) that made Tony Montana so hard to kill in the endgame.
243* ''Film/{{Sleepers}}'': While {{Sympathetic Murderer}}s Tommy and John encountered their former molester only by sheer dumb luck and shot him to death in a fit of rage, Michael has been planning his revenge for possibly more than a decade. From going to Law School to slowly gathering incriminating information about their abusers to pit them against the Public Justice system or a drug lord. Shakes is a {{downplayed}} case since he didn't obsess about revenge (noted by the fact he hasn't read ''Literature/TheCountOfMonteCristo'' in years) but only needed a little convincing to join Michael's schemes in a patient and devoted fashion.
244* ''Film/StarTrekIITheWrathOfKhan'': Khan's rage and hatred give him the strength to launch one final TakingYouWithMe attack on Kirk and the Enterprise. As well as providing inspiration for some great last words (quoted from Literature/MobyDick).
245* ''Franchise/StarWars'':
246** Emperor Palpatine, although most people remember [[TheDarkSide the other half]] of the quote. His signature [[AgonyBeam Force Lightning]] runs on this, being one of the Dark Side's most devastating moves. It's not lightning he's toasting his victim with: it's pure hatred made manifest as destructive energy. Killing someone with Force Lightning is literally hating that person to death.
247** Darth Vader demonstrates a different take on this in a comic story that pits him against a Darth Maul clone. The idea is that his remaining love for Padmé means he lacked the hatred necessary to call himself a Sith Lord. He wins by [[spoiler: letting Maul get behind him and stabbing himself through the stomach]].
248--->'''Maul:''' ''[incredulous]'' What could you hate enough to destroy me?\
249'''Vader:''' [[BeingEvilSucks Myself.]]
250** In general, it is shown several times that Sith Lords are capable of surviving pretty much anything if they have the requisite amount of hatred. In ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith'', Vader is able to survive several hours of exposure to an active magma flow burning off his skin. In ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]'', the real Maul is revealed to have survived for approximately twelve years after being cut in half by Obi-Wan at the climax of ''Film/ThePhantomMenace'' due to his hatred for Obi-Wan alone, although admittedly [[DrivenToMadness his mental state was even worse off than his body]] by the time his brother Savage found him and before both were restored. Finally, in the [[Franchise/StarWarsLegends Legends canon]], Darth Sion is essentially a walking corpse who has been repeatedly torn apart and pulled back together with the power of the Dark Side, while the Sith Apprentice Starkiller survives being impaled with a Lightsaber, telekinetically thrown around and thrown into space, albeit also with six months of recovery and advanced Imperial medical technology. Legends canon also showed that Vader was able to make his ruined lungs functional again and breathe without his life support suit if his hatred was sufficiently focused... but the slightest bit of positive emotion seeping in (like his joy at the idea of bringing Luke over to the Dark Side and ruling the galaxy together, or even something as simple as the joy of having restored his lung function in the first place) would ruin the effect. This trend is lampshaded by the Grand Inquisitor (a character who [[SavedByCanon isn't supposed to die]] until a chronologically [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels later story]]) in ''Series/ObiWanKenobi'', whom after being impaled and seemingly killed by Reva, shows up alive and well a few episodes later to mock her [[spoiler:after she's been impaled by Vader (and Reva has survived being impaled as a child the same way)]].
251--->'''Grand Inquisitor:''' Revenge does wonders for the will to live, don't you think?
252* ''Film/{{Transformers|2007}}'': Bonecrusher. Most Decepticons get by just fine on greed or ambition, but not him. Bonecrusher is powered by sheer, unrelenting hatred of ''[[MemeticMutation everything and everyone in existence.]]''
253* What initially awakens Erik's superpowers in ''Film/XMenFirstClass'', and turns him into what he is, is his hatred of those who mistreated him at the concentration camp and killed his mother.
254* Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse:
255** [[Characters/MCUScarletWitch Wanda Maximoff]]'s powers become much stronger than usual when she is sufficiently angry at somebody, as evident by her defeating [[Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron Ultron's ultimate form]] and [[Film/AvengersEndgame holding Thanos at bay]].
256** ''Film/BlackPanther2018'': Erik Killmonger's driving motivation is hatred that he and other black people outside Wakanda suffered while Wakanda itself thrived, and he's made it his mission to destroy Wakanda's royal family and usurp the throne out of spite.
257** ''Series/IronFist2017'': Iron Fists are at their most powerful when they have purged their souls of conflict, leaving only two sole occupants: duty and rage.
258* In ''Film/VForVendetta'', V states how hate allowed him to survive the horrific experiments performed on him, and to continue on living with his ruined body. Or at least, that's what he thought at first. "That's it! See, at first, I thought it was hate too. Hate was all I knew. It built my world, imprisoned me, taught me how to eat, how to drink, how to breathe! I thought I'd die with all the hate in my veins. But then something happened. It happened to me, just as it happened to you."
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262* A joke told about various armies is that the soldiers manning AntiAir defenses are recruited exclusively from [[GreenEyedMonster air force rejects]].
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266* In ''Literature/ACertainMagicalIndex'', Fiamma of the Right is powered up by the malice of his enemies. [[spoiler:This is why he triggered WorldWarIII. He declared the world his enemy, and the malice the conflict would cause would power him up enough to wipe it out. He still loses in the end, as the human race is ultimately not as evil as he thought.]]
267* Subverted in ''Literature/TheChroniclesOfThomasCovenant''. Covenant tries to fight [[BigBad Lord Foul]] with hate, but it doesn't work, because Foul is the AnthropomorphicPersonification of hatred; hating him just makes him stronger. What finishes him in the end? ''Laughter''.
268* In ''Literature/DolphinSong'', Melody's hatred for [[AlphaBitch Priscilla]] helps her outswim everyone else at the school swimming carnival, breaking the school record.
269* ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles'':
270** Magic is powered by emotions and thanks to some really horrible villains Harry uses hate to fuel his spells on a few occasions.
271** The Eye of Balor is a FantasticNuke that not only channels its bearer's hatred into skyscraper-melting EyeBeams but is made of [[BodyToJewel its creator's]] own divine hate. In ''Literature/BattleGround'', [[spoiler:this makes it less effective against [[TheFairFolk Queen Mab]], a being of pure ruthless [[EmotionsVsStoicism reason]] who's able to tank a direct hit.]]
272* ''Franchise/FateSeries'':
273** ''Literature/FateStrangeFake'':
274*** Heracles started out as a kind and noble Archer, but he gets corrupted to be part Avenger. He changes his name back to his original Alcides and is driven by his [[RageAgainstTheHeavens hatred of the gods]] for causing or allowing his various tragedies like the deaths of his children and his wife Deianira betraying him.
275*** One of the forms that Watcher's Shadows take is Captain Ahab. He comments that if he was the real Ahab, he would probably be Avenger due to Ahab's obsession with revenge against Literature/MobyDick.
276** ''Literature/FateRequiem'': Louis XVII, the son of Marie Antoinette, is an Avenger, a psychopath driven by hatred for the French Revolution's ReignOfTerror separating him from his parents and imprisoning him in a tower until he died.
277* ''Literature/HarryPotter'':
278** The power of hate is explicitly said to be why Dumbledore is considered weaker (technically) than Voldemort. Voldemort, being fueled by hate, is willing to use evil magic like [[SoulJar horcruxes]] or curses. Dumbledore doesn't because he's still sane enough to realize [[WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity the cost of such power]].
279** The first time Harry attempts an Unforgivable Curse against Bellatrix Lestrange in ''[[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheOrderOfThePhoenix Order of the Phoenix]]'', she brushes it off fairly quickly and tells him that righteous anger won't fuel an Unforgivable as well as genuine malice. When he attempts it again in ''[[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheDeathlyHallows Deathly Hallows]]'' against Amycus Carrow for [[BerserkButton having insulted [=McGonagall=]]], it has a much better effect.
280** This is also what drove Sirius Black out of Azkaban in ''[[Literature/HarryPotterAndThePrisonerOfAzkaban Prisoner of Azkaban]]''. Dementors could [[EmotionEater take out happiness]], but hate gave him direction while [[spoiler:knowing that he was innocent]] kept him sane.
281* In ''Literature/HowToBuildADungeonBookOfTheDemonKing'' the resident VillainProtagonist Aur employed a NetorareGenre gamble step by step, as if he had a guide book, against [[spoiler:Alan the Warrior, he corrupted through sexual assault and mind manipulation Alan’s three female companions, making sure to show it to him later, then Aur had one of the girls behead Alan, using Alan’s torrent of surging hatred for being betrayed to then resurrect him as a powerful ally, a Dullahan]].
282* ''Literature/IHaveNoMouthAndIMustScream'': This is the whole motivation and driving force of [[AIIsACrapshoot AM]] turning the lives of the main characters into a living hell.
283-->''[[AC:"Hate. Let me come to tell you how much I've come to hate you since I began to live. There are 387.44 million miles of printed circuits in wafer thin layers that fill my complex. If the word 'HATE' was engraved on each nano-angstrom of those hundreds of millions of miles it would not equal one one-BILLIONTH of the hate I feel for humans at this micro-instant. For you. Hate. Hate."]]''
284* ''Literature/JoelSuzuki'': After [[spoiler:Auravine]] is killed in ''Legend of the Loudstone'', Joel's rage towards [[spoiler:Marshall]] allows him to pull off casts he could never have managed normally. He almost kills him by draining his Aura before Felicity talks him down.
285* In ''[[Literature/AsianSaga King Rat]]'' Lieutenant Grey, the MP of the POWCamp, is dying out of malaria. He's so sick, he can barely keep his eyes open... but when he's carried on a stretcher to infirmary to die in peace, he sees King, a black market trader; well-fed, groomed, the only one wearing actual clothes rather than rags. Grey is so enraged by the prospect of his sworn enemy getting away scot-free in case of his death, he musters himself to get back to health. In fact, it's his burning hatred towards King that kept him alive throughout the entire war, but it takes a lot from the man to admit it in the end.
286* This is the main theme of the ''Literature/MalusDarkblade'' series. At several points in the series, the only thing motivating Malus to keep going is the thought of destroying his enemies.
287* ''Literature/MemorySorrowAndThorn'': A key component of the spell to summon the undead Storm King back into Osten Ard is the channeled fear and hate of all the mortals in the world, fomented by the very war that the Storm King started. Rejecting this hate is the key to defeating him.
288* ''Literature/MermaidsSong'': When the Seadragon has completely lost the will to live, Elan's hatred towards Kagor is so strong that it causes the Seadragon to use the last of his strength to [[spoiler:bite Kagor in half]].
289* In ''Literature/{{Neuromancer}}'', Wintermute claims that Case is going to have to hate something to have the strength to carry out Wintermute's plans - preferably the Tessier-Ashpool family that it's conspiring against, but hating Wintermute itself will also do in a pinch.
290* ''Literature/PilgrennonsChildren'': During Dana's BattleInTheCenterOfTheMind with supercomputer Cerberus in ''Pilgrennon's Beacon'', Dana draws on every horrible experience she's ever had, which gives her the strength to force two of Cerberus's heads to kill each other and contaminate the third with her humanity.
291* Creator/NiccoloMachiavelli states in ''Literature/ThePrince'' that while it's better to be feared than loved, one must nevertheless take pains to avoid being hated. He cites this trope as the reason why, pointing out that hatred can overcome fear, and that people who truly hate someone will be willing to suffer or, in extreme cases, even give up their lives if it means be able to hurt the target of their hatred in return.
292* ''Literature/RebuildWorld'': Tiol, who gets transformed into a TragicMonster, suffers from memory loss and the only thing keeping him going is AmnesiacResonance for being a GreenEyedMonster of Akira over his relationship to Sheryl who Tiol was in love with. The hatred lets Tiol power through the HorrorHunger of [[ExtremeOmnivore eating metal]] and human flesh to construct monsters and transform himself. The hatred also breaks the RestrainingBolt programming that'd normally limit what monsters he could make (like not being allowed to make fliers), which impresses his puppet master A.I. Tsubaki. The hatred also serves as a weakness since Akira can DrawAggro for a heavier hitting ally to damage Tiol in their fight.
293* Lyrah in ''Literature/ShadowOfTheConqueror'' draws strength and motivation from her overwhelming hate for [[EvilOverlord Dayless the Conqueror]], using it to [[FaceYourFears overcome her fear]] in one case, but having to exercise a lot of self-control to keep herself from going into an UnstoppableRage at just the mention of him. She's a contrast to [[spoiler: Ahrek]], who was instead [[VengeanceFeelsEmpty eaten away at by his hatred and considers it the worst flaw in his character]]. [[spoiler: At the end of the book, after Dayless has gone a long ways on his RedemptionQuest, Ahrek forgives him--but Lyrah maintains that no amount of remorse or heroism will ever make her stop loathing him.]]
294* ''Literature/ShadowsOfTheEmpire'': Vader tries to use this and heal himself with the Dark Side through concentrating on how much he loathes Obi-Wan for injuring him. It works temporarily, though when he feels himself healing Vader is joyful and this cancels it out. The book indicates he's tried the same thing many times over the year with the same results.
295* Used as a plot device in the ''Literature/ShiversMDSpenser'' novella, ''The Curse of the New Kid''. The protagonist Lucas Lytle is a BullyMagnet who spends his entire life getting picked upon, until his powers as a living BadLuckCharm manifests causing all sorts of mishaps and accidents to bullies in his school. Turns out his hate and rage within himself is the key to his powers; he even lampshades it near the last chapter that "hate is eternal, hate is more powerful than compassion".
296* In ''Literature/{{Slayers}}'', all [[OmnicidalManiac Mazoku]] [[EmotionEater feed on negative emotions]]. The more they hate you, and the more you hate them, the stronger they get.
297* ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'' has several characters who live more for spite and revenge than for anything better.
298** After everything goes wrong for him in a rather big way, [[spoiler: Tyrion Lannister]] seriously contemplates suicide and has nothing to live for, except to get revenge on ... well, everyone in Westeros, though his family tops the list.
299** [[TheSpymaster Lord]] [[EunuchsAreEvil Varys]] states that when his balls were cut off as a child by a sorcerer, he asked the man what he should do. "The man said he supposed I should die. To spite him I resolved to live." However, Varys is an unusual example because his hatred is not directed against any particular person (though he does claim to detest sorcery, for obvious reasons,) and he is one of the coldest and calmest characters in the books.
300** [[spoiler: Doran Martell]] has put an extremely slow-growing plan for vengeance into action for well over a decade. Given that he is [[spoiler: ridden with gout and in constant pain,]] one could easily argue that he might have let himself die before now if he didn't have his revenge to plan.
301** [[spoiler: Wyman Manderly]] has a similar bone to pick with [[spoiler: House Frey and House Bolton]] for the Red Wedding.
302** [[DarkAndTroubledPast Sandor Clegane,]] the Hound, makes no secret of the fact that he wants to kill his brother Gregor, and many suspect that if the opportunity to do that was taken from him he'd have nothing left to live for. [[spoiler: His aimless wanderings after Oberyn kills Gregor suggests they're right.]]
303** [[spoiler: Catelyn Stark's]] hatred is all she has left as Lady Stoneheart.
304** A speech to the effect of "live and get revenge" is what motivates [[spoiler: Jaime Lannister]] to not lie down and die after his sword hand is cut off.
305** [[spoiler:Arya Stark, age nine,]] endures all kinds of horrible, traumatic experiences that would break most adults, plus [[spoiler:an incredibly harsh training that involves, among other things, going blind, throwing away her identity and murdering people]], just so they can kill the people who murdered their family (whose names they mutter every night like a prayer before sleeping).
306* In ''[[Literature/SecretHistories The Spy Who Haunted Me]]'' by Creator/SimonRGreen there's a minor character who is a goth with the power to hate things out of existence. She just stares at them, focuses on how much she hates, and they vanish forever.
307* In ''Literature/SpaceMarineBattles'', Alessi Cortez believes that his hatred of traitors and xenos is what has kept him alive and fighting for his three hundred years of service.
308* In ''Perelandra'', from CS Lewis's ''[[Literature/TheSpaceTrilogy Space Trilogy]]'', there's a moment when the hero Ransom is physically battling the evil Dr. Weston [[spoiler: who just happens to be possessed by the Devil]] discovers not just a moment of Perfect Hate, but also just what to do with that hate, which allows him to actually overcome a far stronger enemy. Or to put it another way: knowingly, [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu Yes He Did Just Punch Out Cthulhu]]. This is given a [[JustifiedTrope theological justification]] as to why Ransom can do this and morally remain a good guy: Weston is [[spoiler: possessed by TheDevil, and thus is pure evil, and pure evil is the only thing that righteously ''deserves'' to be hated]].
309* The Demons in ''[[Literature/TheSwordOfShannaraTrilogy Elfstones of Shannara]]'' run on pure hatred.
310** Beyond even the Demons is the Witch Wraith, Grianne Ohmsford, in the ''Literature/DarkLegacyOfShannara'' trilogy. After an extremely tumultuous childhood, stint as a BigBadWannabe, a HeelFaceTurn that proved deeply unpopular with the people of the Four Lands, and having EscapedFromHell, Grianne spent about a century in out of body bliss... only to be dragged back into action by her great great nephew to fight her would-be rapist, Demon Lord Tael Riverine. Though her body is little more than a decaying husk, her hatred of Riverine, resentment over being pulled out of the closest thing to a paradise, and the magic said hate fuels makes her perhaps the single most powerful mortal in the history of the Four Lands.
311* In ''Literature/{{Waylander}}'', by Creator/{{David Gemmell}}, Waylander originally runs on this before reverting to [[TheStoic stoicism]].
312* In ''Literature/AWrinkleInTime'', When Meg is back on Camazotz trying to rescue Charles Wallace from IT, her body trembles with ThePowerOfHate and The Power of IT before she discovers [[spoiler:her only weapon, ThePowerOfLove]].
313* In the short story "The Public Hating" by Creator/SteveAllen, people are literally executed by hatred. More specifically, the executioners are somehow able to harness the people's anger and frustration and channel it into an AgonyBeam. The worse the crime, the bigger the crowd.
314* Demandred the Forsaken in ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'' was stuck being AlwaysSecondBest to the ChosenOne, so he [[RivalTurnedEvil joined the Shadow]] and became one of the greatest threats to the world, because he hated the Chosen One more than anyone had hated anything, ''ever''. [[spoiler:Ultimately subverted: he joins the LastBattle with an unbeatable group of assets, then squanders them all by trying to force his nemesis into a one-on-one fight, completely missing that the guy's thousands of miles away. Instead, his hatred gets him killed like a chump by a total stranger before the Chosen One ever learns that he's alive.]]
315* Val, one of the major characters in ''Literature/TheWomensRoom'' by Marilyn French cites this when she and Mira see each other for the last time. Mira does not take it well.
316--> '''Val:''' "What you see as my deformity, I see as my purification. Hate is a great definer. You lose something, but develop something else to fullness. Like blind people learning to hear with exquisite acuteness, or deaf people learning to read lips, eyebrows, faces. Hate has made me able to act as I should have been acting all along. My fucking love of mankind kept me from being a friend to womankind."
317* ''Literature/TheUnwomanlyFaceOfWar'': Many women invoked this trope to deal with the trauma that they were knowingly killing other human beings. Of course, there were also people naturally who joined the war effort to get revenge for their loved ones that died at the hands of the Germans.
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321* In ''Series/{{Angel}}'' after being trapped in the hell dimension Quar-toth Holtz attributes his ability to survive to this trope, before he started surviving through the PowerOfLove instead. [[spoiler: His final actions make it pretty clear that he never gave up on the hatred.]]
322* In ''Series/BabylonFive'', the Narn are hugely motivated by their hatred of the Centauri. Londo even claims that if you got together all the Narn and got them to hate simultaneously, they would destroy Centauri Prime. The hatred is quite mutual.
323* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer''. Spike suggests this is the real reason Buffy hasn't staked him -- despite his evolving role over the series as villain, untrustworthy ally, FetishizedAbuser, and now ManchurianAgent.
324-->"We both know it's not love. You like men who hurt you. You need the pain we cause you. You need the hate. You need it to do your job, to be the Slayer."
325* In ''Series/{{Charmed|1998}}'' Darklighters' powers are fueled by hate and have the power to kill through touch, as they're the EvilCounterpart of [[ThePowerOfLove Whitelighters]].
326* In ''Series/CobraKai'', the titular form of Karate taught by [[BigBad Kreese]] is driven purely by hate and aggression, as compared to Johnny's variant which sticks to the letter of "strike first, strike hard, no mercy." While Johnny managed to actually improve the lives of his students by teaching them confidence and to be bad-ass (albeit not without some hiccups along the way), Kreese's is corrupting them and turning them into bad people. Robby gets to see an example of this when he joins Cobra Kai with the approval of Tory Nichols.
327--> '''Tory Nichols:''' I hated you [Robby] for what happened to Miguel, you know. I hated Sam [=LaRusso=]. I hated everyone. I hated myself the most. Sensei Kreese taught me that if you take all that hate... and you channel it... it makes you stronger. [[EvilFeelsGood And it feels good]].
328* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
329** The Daleks were engineered to feel nothing but pure hatred for everything else in the universe:
330*** "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS31E3VictoryOfTheDaleks Victory of the Daleks]]":
331---->"What does hate look like, Amy?"\
332"Hate?"\
333"It looks like a Dalek."
334*** In "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS33E1AsylumOfTheDaleks Asylum of the Daleks]]", the Daleks are revealed to imprison, not destroy, those among their number who are deemed too insane, simply because they cannot bring themselves to remove such pure ''hatred'' from the universe. The Dalek Prime Minister suggests that is perhaps the ''[[InLoveWithYourCarnage real]]'' reason why they've never been able to finish off [[TheDreaded the Doctor]].
335*** In "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS35E2TheWitchsFamiliar The Witch's Familiar]]", it is revealed the Daleks actually use hate to power their guns, hence why they need to shout [[AC:"Exterminate!"]] every time they fire.
336** The Pratt/Beevers version of the Master (the one that looks like a corpse) was once quoted as saying that hate was the only thing keeping him alive.
337--->'''The Master:''' You do not understand hatred as I understand it. Only hate keeps me alive. Why else should I endure this pain?
338** "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E14TheNextDoctor The Next Doctor]]": Miss Hartigan is angry about a lot of things, and her hatred is strong enough to overpower the Cybermen's programming when they try to convert her, allowing her to take them over and control them.
339* It's eventually revealed in ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}'' that Eobard Thawne is using his own version of the Speed Force; this "Negative" Speed Force requires a speedster to feel incredible hatred to access and is usually powered by Thawne's hatred for Barry. [[spoiler:He teaches Nora to access it. She's unable to muster enough hate at first, but seeing her mother and not her father come to get her pushes her over the edge. After traveling through the Negative Speed Force, she comes out with RedEyesTakeWarning and red-and-purple lightning instead of yellow-and-purple. Even Thawne is distressed by how much hatred she's been bottling up and regrets showing her how to use this method.]]
340* ''Series/GameOfThrones'': Septon Ray remarks that Sandor's wounds should have killed him several times over, and asks what kept Sandor alive. Sandor replies "hate."
341* ''Series/{{Haven}}'':
342** In "Fear and Loathing", Tristram Carver made a puzzle board depicting Haven and filled it with his hate of the town. If a piece is fitted into the board, the corresponding area of Haven is vaporized. The puzzle continues to function centuries after his death.
343** In "Roots", [[WhenTreesAttack trees start attacking people by extending their roots like tentacles]]. Audrey and Chris eventually realize that the trees are feeding off the hatred between the feuding Keegan and Novelli families (every time the families argue or fight, the roots grow faster and go berserk). When they manage to convince the families to make peace, the trees revert to normal.
344* ''Franchise/KamenRider'':
345** In ''Series/KamenRiderDouble'', [[spoiler: Shroud's original plan to defeat her evil husband involved creating Double [=CycloneAccelXtreme=], a Rider form powered by hatred. However, Ryu Terui (the user of the Accel Memory) got over his hatred thanks to the help of Shotaro and Philip (the users of Double), who ended up forming a different version of Xtreme and fighting with the power of their [[ThePowerOfFriendship bond]] rather than hatred, which proved that Shroud was wrong to hold onto her bitterness.]]
346** Kaito Kumon of ''Series/KamenRiderGaim'' combines this with his SocialDarwinist filibusters. And besides, his DarkAndTroubledPast motivated him to perpetuate the cycle of hatred as a means to seek power.
347** ''Series/KamenRiderExAid'':
348*** Taiga Hanaya [[HatesEveryoneEqually hates everyone]] the same with the exception of his [[ArchEnemy Arch Enemies]], Graphite and Hiiro Kagami. It kept him alive through the years when the world would hate him just as much. If anything, he is only returning the favor. His hate fueled determination nearly killed him at several points because it kept him only barely alive, so trying to throw his life away was never a bother anyway.
349*** As befitting his insanity, Kuroto Dan hates absolutely everyone just for existing and then he hates some people even more for slighting him. He devoted half of his life into setting up the most spectacular way to murder someone after his first attempt failed. That someone was a 8 years kid who sent him a fan mail because he liked his video games.
350** ''Series/KamenRiderZiO'': Hiryu Kakogawa is a young man who utterly ''despises'' protagonist Sougo Tokiwa, blaming Sougo for the deaths of his parents[[note]]never mind the facts that 1) it was an accident, and 2) Sougo lost his parents at the exact same time[[/note]] due to it apparently involving him, which lead to the Time Jackers recruiting him to become [[EvilCounterpart Another Zi-O]]. When he's defeated Sougo tries to convince him to let go of his hatred and move on with his life, but Hiryu rejected this and ended up coming back later on as the more powerful Another Zi-O II, now intent on destroying Sougo's life instead of just killing him. The final stage show makes it even worse, with Hiryu coming back a second time and becoming [[SuperMode Another Ohma Zi-O]], where he attempts to wipe out the Heisei and Reiwa eras altogether after deciding from his previous defeats that he was BornInTheWrongCentury.
351** ''Series/KamenRiderZeroOne'': Isamu Fuwa's primary motivation is his seething, unrelenting hatred for [[RidiculouslyHumanRobots HumaGears]], which stems from him being a survivor of the Daybreak Incident where they went berserk and destroyed an entire town. His anger was even what lead to him becoming Kamen Rider Vulcan, overriding the security lock on a TransformationTrinket by physically ripping it open, which he does ''every time'' he transforms. At one point he even delivers a whole speech about how hatred is literally all he has anymore, and he doesn't care if he dies as long as he can destroy the [=HumaGear=] terrorists [=MetsubouJinrai.net=].
352*** This ultimately becomes a SubvertedTrope, as CharacterDevelopment has Fuwa acknowledge that not all Humagears are bad. [[spoiler:Once [=ZAIA=] takes control of Hiden Intelligence, with [=AIMS=] as its enforcers, Fuwa outright quits [=AIMS=] and becomes the chief of security for Aruto's new business, Hiden Manufacturing, [[BecameTheirOwnAntithesis a business dedicated to helping Humagears.]]]]
353*** By the time it's revealed that [[spoiler:Fuwa's hatred is born from FakeMemories, he shows that he has moved on from his hatred of Humagears with a NoMoreHoldingBackSpeech.]]
354-->'''Fuwa:''' "Listen up, ZAIA! I'm a changed man! Those old memories can go to hell for all I care! I don't want anger anymore! I have a dream now. And that... is to be a Kamen Rider of your creation!"
355* Morgana in season three of ''Series/{{Merlin|2008}}'' is driven entirely by hate, some of it understandable (toward Uther and Merlin) and some of it inexplicable (the writers never give us a reason why she suddenly loathes Arthur and Guinevere).
356* In the series finale of ''Series/{{Monk}}'', Monk is [[spoiler:poisoned by an employee of his wife's murderer]]. After learning the mastermind's identity, his condition improves.
357-->'''Cpt. Stottlemeyer:''' How is our boy?\
358'''Monk's Doctor:''' He's stable. Actually, he's better than stable. His vital signs have improved. We're not sure why.\
359'''Cpt. Stottlemeyer:''' That'll be the hatred. Pure malice is the best medicine in the world.
360* On ''Series/OnceUponATime'', the Snow Queen had cast the [[HatePlague "Spell of Broken Sight"]] on the town of Storybrooke, while binding Emma and Elsa's powers with ribbons that used to bind [[ThePowerOfLove her and her sisters]] together. Emma tries every magical pointy thing she can find to cut them off, and after failing, decides that since it's made of love, hate might break the spell. She accomplishes this by taunting Regina (now in full Evil Queen mode) until she tries to burn the two of them with pure hate. It works... for Emma and Elsa, not the Queen.
361* In part 1 of the ''Series/RavensHome'' "Sleevemore" story arc, Booker and Nia's constant arguing with each other results in Booker's visions freezing and rendering him catatonic.
362* ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries''
363** In "[[Recap/StarTrekS1E5TheEnemyWithin The Enemy Within]]", when Kirk gets split into Good Kirk and Evil Kirk, Good Kirk is barely able to function because, as Dr. [=McCoy=] points out, he needs the power of hate as well as love.
364** In the original pilot "[[Recap/StarTrekS1E0TheCage The Cage]]", Captain Pike can keep the Talosians from reading his mind by focusing on his hate.
365** In "[[Recap/StarTrekS3E7DayOfTheDove Day of the Dove"]], an EmotionEater alien arranges to trap Federation and Klingon crews together and stir up their animosity so that it can feed on their hatred. After they recognize it as their common enemy, they drive it away by calling a truce and assuming a friendly attitude.
366* Armus from the ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' episode "Skin of Evil" is literally the hatred and negativity of an entire species, separated from them physically and abandoned alone.
367* Similarly, in ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'' Bajorans and Cardassians are motivated by a mutual hatred.
368* In ''Series/StrangerThings'', this seems to be what psychic powers run on:
369** Eleven's psychic abilities appear to grow more powerful the angrier she is when she uses them. Best exemplified in the Season 2 finale, when she channels all her rage over her life-long TraumaCongaLine in order to [[spoiler: overpower the [[EldritchAbomination Mind Flayer]] and shut the [[HellGate gate to the Upside Down]]]].
370** Season 4 shows that Vecna also runs on the power of hate. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, as a MisanthropeSupreme he has a lot more hate than Eleven does. She has to switch to ThePowerOfLove to defeat him; [[EvilCannotComprehendGood and he is visibly confused by what she is drawing her power from]]]].
371* ''Franchise/SuperSentai'':
372** The Black Cross King villain of the first Super Sentai team in ''Series/HimitsuSentaiGoranger'' gets reincarnated in the movie ''Film/GokaigerGoseigerSuperSentai199HeroGreatBattle'' through the power of hatred collected from every previously defeated Sentai villain.
373** Old villains [[Series/KyoryuSentaiZyuranger Griffozer]] and [[Series/BakuryuuSentaiAbaranger Geildon]] would also use the power of hate to revive as Neo versions in ''Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger''.
374** ''Series/ZyudenSentaiKyoryuger'' also has a villain who gets his power from hatred. Heck, it's even in his title: The Knight of Resentment.
375* ''Series/TheTwilightZone1959'': {{Deconstruct|ion}}ed in the episode [[Recap/TheTwilightZone1959S5E26IAmTheNightColorMeBlack "I am The Night - Color Me Black"]]: a man who killed a bigoted, but popular member of a town in self-defense is sentenced to death. [[TheNightThatNeverEnds On the day of his execution, the sun doesn't rise.]] The local reverend sees that it's because of all the hate: he hates the townsfolk, the townsfolk hate him, the man he killed was a bigot, and there's so much sickening, corrupting hate that it's seeping up into the air and blinding them. [[spoiler: Not only do things only get darker after the execution, but a news report over the radio show it's not an isolated incident. Other places in the world that have gone dark include [[WhoShotJFK a street in Dallas]], parts of [[UsefulNotes/CivilRightsMovement Chicago and Birmingham]], a section of the [[UsefulNotes/BerlinWall Berlin wall]], [[UsefulNotes/ColdWar a political prison in Budapest]], all of [[UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar North Vietnam]], and other places of hate around the world.]]
376* Yapool from the ''Franchise/UltraSeries'' has ResurrectiveImmortality because he hates the Ultras so much that he pretty much ''wills himself back to life'' whenever he's killed. His most powerful kaiju, U-Killersaurus, was, according to him, literally [[MadeOfEvil made from his hatred of them.]]
377* The MonsterOfTheWeek of one episode of ''Series/XenaWarriorPrincess'' was a sorcerer who could drain all the goodness out of a person to feed himself, turning the victim to stone in the process. One character is immune to this, and he explains to Xena that he concentrated on negative emotions like hate, so the sorcerer couldn't feed on him. Xena does the same thing in order to fight the sorcerer.
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380%%[[folder:Music]]
381%%Especially if played in the order listed:
382%%* ''Hate Everyone'' by Say Anything
383%%* ''River of Madness'' by Music/{{Fireaxe}} from ''Music/FoodForTheGods''
384%%* ''Nemesis'' by Cradle of Filth
385%%* ''Hatred'' by Manowar
386%%* ''I Fucking Hate You'' by Godsmack
387%%* ''I Shall Not Yield'' by Wuthering Heights
388%%* ''Hatred, Revenge and Death'' by [[Music/FoodForTheGods Brian Voth]]
389%%* ''Pure Hate'' by Chimaira
390%%* ''Hate'' by Machinae Supremacy
391%%* ''Song for the Sick'' by Graham Coxon
392%%* ''I hate you better'' by Music/SuicidalTendencies
393%%* ''Forever Hate You'' by Music/{{Deicide}}
394%%* ''Angel Of Death'' by Music/{{Slayer}}
395%%* Deconstructed by Music/TheMisfits' "Hatebreeders," which shows how destructive being raised to hate really is.
396%%-->"Murder one inborn into your every cell (whoa oh oh)\
397%% It's in your blood and you can't shake it\
398%% Because you were bred to take it\
399%% Next stop annihilation\
400%% They bred the hate right in your bones"
401%%* ''Master Passion Greed'' by Music/{{Nightwish|Band}}
402%%* "Avarice" by Music/{{Disturbed}}:
403%%-->I'll savor this anger\
404%%My hate makes me stronger
405%%* "Save me" by Music/DarkSarah:
406%%-->Stronger by anger, I'll make it
407%%[[/folder]]
408
409[[folder:Myths & Religion]]
410* According to Orthodox Christianity, the true purpose of hate is to banish evil or messy thoughts and memories (which come to us from demons). But it's also necessary to pray to God to get help.
411* Some Japanese {{Yokai}}, and especially the onryo ("vengeful ghosts"), are connected to the human world through their hatred. The ''Gashadokuro'' is a giant skeleton powered by collective hate and misery of all who died from famine and war and were never put to rest. The ''Kuchisake-onna'' (Split-mouth Woman) is the ghost of a murdered woman who mutilates people in the same way that killed her or butchers them in their own homes if they get away. ''Teke Teke'' is a more modern one; the ghost of a school girl or young women who was split in half at the waist by a train and now take out her grudge on the living by making them look just like her.
412* Numerous cultures in the Middle East and the Caucuses believe in the concept of the "Evil Eye", a type of DeathGlare or {{Curse}} powered by jealousy and hatred. It is believed that those in the cross-hairs of the evil eye will experience bad luck, injury or illness. The [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evil_eye Evil Eye Charms]], commonly associated with Turkey, are intended as protection against this.
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415[[folder:Pro Wrestling]]
416* Wrestling/JohnCena debuted a new t-shirt with the slogan "Rise Above the Hate," [[ExecutiveMeddling coinciding with an anti-bullying campaign]] but also something of a TakeThat to the folks who were booing the [[{{Face}} top good-guy]] in the company. Suddenly along comes Wrestling/{{Kane}} who's returned to his masked, hideously evil roots, and tries to get Cena to "embrace the hate," effectively living off this trope. Despite the fact that Cena [[TheCape never embraced the hate]] and only [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge channeled his anger]] towards [[GoneHorriblyRight Kane himself]], this was also the time when Kane had been the most continuously effective since early in his World Title run a couple years before, so in his case it sort of worked.
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420* ''TabletopGame/{{Exalted}}'':
421** Most beings are only capable of so much hatred- literally, as the game puts a hard limit on the number of Intimacies you have, or, at least, can gain a mechanical benefit from. Kimbery, however, has no limit to the number of negative Intimacies she can possess, and can never forget a negative Intimacy... and the more negative Intimacies she has, the more powerful she becomes.
422** Malfeas is endlessly angry about the atrocities visited upon him by the Exalted, which manifests as an ability to ignore all pain, as well as an ability to burn his enemies with irradiated green fire. If you're lucky, he'll ''only'' kill you.
423** The Neverborn are dead Primordials who exist in constant physical and spiritual torment, unable to either fully cease existing or be reborn in new forms. Although unable to leave their world-sarcophagi, their resentment of the living world was great enough to create the Deathlords, and their Whispers constantly resound throughout the Underworld, driving ghosts mad and warping them into nephwracks.
424* ''TabletopGame/FabulaUltima'' thematically implies this trope with the Darkblade class. One of their skills lets them establish a [[RelationshipValues Bond]] of Hatred toward an enemy when they fall below half health, while another lets them recover small amounts of health and MP upon dealing damage to an enemy with which they have a Bond. One of their potential heroic skills, Heartbreaker, lets them [[CastFromHitPoints sacrifice half their current HP]] after hitting an enemy that they have a Bond with to deal extra damage proportional to the Bond's strength. The latter two skills don't ''require'' a Bond of Hatred, but the synergy between all three certainly encourages it.
425* ''TabletopGame/GeniusTheTransgression'' gives us Clockstoppers. Whereas [[MadScientist Geniuses]] are enraptured by the possibility of the world, Clockstoppers possess an anti-intellectualism so potent and vitriolic that it ''stops progress''. Their powers involve raising angry mobs, breaking a Genius's Wonders through spite alone, and draining Mania just through endless anger.
426* In ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'', Hatred is a card. Also, "hate" refers to any card that destroys another strategy, such as Torpor Orb (which stops comes-into-play abilities) and allies (which are only activated by allies coming into play).
427* ''TabletopGame/TheOneRing'': Creatures of darkness have a Hate score instead of the heroes' Hope score; many have special powers that are fueled by Hate points, ranging from unique attacks to outright BlackMagic. Some, like Wraiths, can ignore being reduced to zero Endurance as long as they still have Hate.
428* ''TabletopGame/PrincessTheHopeful'' has the Invocation of Tempesta that allows [[MagicalGirl magical girls]] to tap into the power of hate as easily as ThePowerOfLove. As you might expect Tempesta leads to extreemly powerful combat magic but its use encourages indiscriminate destruction, including [[CastFromHitPoints destruction of the user]]. Most Princesses consider Tempesta to be one of the TheDarkArts and avoid it.
429** All Tempesta invocations stem from the Queen of Storms, who epitomizes this trope. As the golden age burned around her and the Darkness ruled, the Queen was filled with such rage and hatred that she ascended into an incarnation of her own hatred, an eternal storm that rages against the Dark, not caring what gets in her way. She is also the ''only'' being in existence that can permanently destroy the Darkness.
430* In ''TabletopGame/WarhammerFantasy'' The "hatred" special rule gives units bonuses when fighting their hated enemy: They can re-roll attacks against their hated foe in the first round of combat with any given unit -- after that, the hate's expended until you pick a new target.
431** The dwarfs have the "Ancestral Grudge" rule that means every dwarf in your army automatically hates all orcs, goblins and skaven. Because the dwarfs also have [[RevengeBeforeReason a long, long list of grievances]] against every other ''Warhammer'' race, the dwarf player also rolls on a table before the match to see how severe a grudge the dwarfs are holding this match, with the highest roll making your entire army hate the opponent. The dwarf high king Thorgrim comes to battle equipped with the "Book of Grudges," a huge tome filled with all the transgressions other races have committed against the dwarves. He picks the entries relevant to the current enemy and reads them like a litany, adding a massive bonus to the aforementioned roll.
432** Some Dark Elves have the "Eternal Hatred" rule -- such raw, unbridled ''loathing'' that they can re-roll attacks against their enemies ''every'' combat round.
433** The orc special character Grimgor Ironhide has the special rule [[HatesEveryoneEqually Hatred (Everybody!)]], which is ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. Similarly to dwarfs led by Thorgrim, Grimgor and his bodyguard start out inherently hating every model in the opposing army -- as well as in his own for that matter.
434* ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'', where Hatred is considered a heroic virtue. Naturally, [[SuperSoldier the Space Marines]] can hate harder than most regular humans, and the [[KnightTemplar Black Templars]] are considered fanatical zealots ''[[EveryoneHasStandards by other Space Marines]]''. Taken to its logical conclusion with the Black Templar [[WarriorMonk Chaplains]] who are even more hateful than '''other Black Templar'''. To quote one such Chaplain:
435--> "Why am I a Chaplain? Because my hate is purer than my brothers. It is blacker and runs deeper than theirs."
436** This is reflected [[GameplayAndStoryIntegration on tabletop]] by them getting [[HunterOfMonsters Favored Enemy]]: ''[[OmnicidalManiac Everyone]]''.
437** Eldar are a psychic race that willingly develop split personality filled only with hatred and rage. Some of them also channel hate directly as lightning and witchfire. Warlock hero from Dawn of War 2 says it all:
438---> "Hate is my weapon of choice!"
439** He's hardly the only one. The Blood Ravens have a creed that goes:
440---> My Sword is Hatred\
441My Shield is Disgust\
442My Armor is Contempt\
443In the Emperor's name,\
444Let none survive.
445** While the forces of Chaos (which includes the WarGod and embodiment of rage Khorne) get:
446---> Hatred shall be our weapon\
447Impurity our armor\
448Immortality our reward.
449* ''TabletopGame/WerewolfTheApocalypse'' gives most of its shifters the trait of Rage, emphasizing their spiritual connection to Gaia [[GaiasVengeance and their righteous hatred at her defilement by the armies of the Wyrm]]. It can be spent for a number of things based on breed, such as extra attacks for the Garou (the titular werewolves).
450* In ''TabletopGame/VampireTheRequiem'', the Mérges discipline of the Iltani bloodline can be summed up as "condense your hatred into solid form to [[PoisonousPerson produce increasingly virulent toxins]]". To put this in perspective, one of the tricks the Iltani can do with their liquid hate includes making it so a victim's flesh ''melts from their bones'' at the touch of ''moonlight''.
451* When a player’s murder attempt is foiled in ''TabletopGame/KillDrLucky'', they gain a spite token to represent their growing frustration. Each token a player gathers makes their future attempts more effective, or can be spent to foil other players through sheer will to personally kill the doctor.
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455* ''VideoGame/AsurasWrath'':
456** Asura's endless, boundless, pure, absolute ''hatred'' of the people that betrayed him and who are destroying and exploiting the world around him are what gives him his seemingly impossible ability to keep on fighting and draw upon enough power to destroy entire fleets. In the climax of the DLC episodes, he fights [[spoiler: Chakravartin, who is essentially {{God}}, and wins, while fighting on pure hatred.]]
457** The power of Asura's hatred is shown relatively early on while fighting Wyzen. He's just recovered from climbing back out of Naraka, and doesn't remember what happened to him or why he was there. He starts fighting Wyzen, and is able to hold his own, until Wyzen finally loses his patience and turns himself into his massive, planet-sized version, and then proceeds to [[FingerPokeOfDoom crush Asura with his finger.]] Then, while being smashed by said finger, Asura ''remembers'' what they did to him... and why he hates them. ''Then'' the UnstoppableRage begins, culminating in him punching Wyzen so hard that the blast wave travels up his entire arm and causes him to explode.
458* ''VideoGame/BatmanTheTelltaleSeries'': [[spoiler:Vicki Vale]] explains to Batman that the sole reason [[spoiler:she didn't die during the years of abusive torment and torture by her parents is because she spent every single day thinking of her hatred towards them, and the revenge she would inflict on everyone who made her life a living hell.]]
459* ''Franchise/BlazBlue'': [[CardCarryingVillain Yuuki Terumi]] literally lives on this, as [[spoiler:it's the only way he can keep his spirit in the living world]]. Specifically, he lives on [[HateSink the hatred of other people towards him]], which he is very, very good at engendering by [[KickTheDog doing horrible things]] [[MoralEventHorizon to others]] [[ForTheEvulz for the lulz]] and making them miserable. He's also got plenty of hatred of his own to unleash upon anyone who dares to mess up his plans (which is a major BerserkButton of his). Said plan is [[spoiler: ToCreateAPlaygroundForEvil dedicated to breeding an endless amount of hatred, fear and despair for him to feed off]]. And his driving motivation for carrying out said plan? His hatred of [[spoiler: his sister, the [[DeusEstMachina Master Unit: Amaterasu]], and everything she has ever created]].
460* Though characters in the ''VideoGame/{{Boktai}}'' series are able to channel its usage for good, Dark (Hel) based magic is fueled by hatred and can easily corrupt its user (which ''can'' happen as {{Non Standard Game Over}}s and [[MultipleEndings Bad Endings]] if you're not careful). Sabata says it word for word after being defeated and purified on the Piledriver:
461--> '''Sabata:''' Dark matter is the power of hatred... it brings out negative emotions... and amplifies them...
462* The Dark Genie from ''VideoGame/DarkCloud'' is almost a cosmic force of hatred. As long as hatred exists in the hearts of humans, he too will exist.
463* In ''VideoGame/Destiny2''[='s=] lore, a Hunter named Shin Malphur used Golden Gun-the trademark Super of the Gunslingers-to kill Dredgen Yor, the wielder of the first [[EvilWeapon Thorn]]. However, he admits in the lore books that it was his anger and hatred for Yor that allowed him to use the Golden Gun.
464* ''VideoGame/{{Diablo}}'':
465** [[EldritchAbomination Mephisto]], who is called [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast the Lord of Hatred]] for a reason. He is so absolutely evil that even the dead rise in rage to kill the living.
466** The heroic version of this comes in the form of the Demon Hunters of ''VideoGame/DiabloIII''. They are primarily fueled by hatred for the demons, to which they have lost friends and family; but unlike the scions of Mephisto, this hatred is tempered with discipline instilled in them through the training that every Demon Hunter receives.
467* ''VideoGame/Disgaea4APromiseUnforgotten'': The game's true BigBad is eventually revealed to be [[spoiler: Judge Nemo, a human whose hatred of humanity and demonkind has caused him to cling to existence as a ghost for well over 400 years, even after his body is long gone. This then hits a sharp Deconstruction as he experiences a VillainOverride, becoming the new host for Fear the Great due to his nigh-bottomless hatred.]]
468* The Doom Slayer of ''VideoGame/{{DOOM|2016}}'' is a ravenous, bloodthirsty [[DemonSlaying slayer of demons]] who does not hesitate to mutilate any demonic foe he comes across. His endless crusade against the forces of Hell is punctuated by his deep-seated hatred for all things demonic, which is translated to in-game by the way using [[FinishingMove Glory Kills]] against enemies will drop more health than opting to gun them down (the health representing his increased willpower upon shredding a demon with his bare hands; he feels some satisfaction to shoot a demon until it dies but not as much as he gets by getting to put his own two hands on them and [[{{Gorn}} ripping their head in half]]). His hatred is so great that it baffles the demons he fights: normally, they'd exploit negative emotions to corrupt a man and destroy his soul, but the Doom Slayer's hatred of demons and Hell is so absolute that he can't be corrupted, no matter how long he spends in Hell.
469** This is also how they [[JustifiedTrope explain the presence of extra lives in-game]]: not only is he [[{{Determinator}} just that motivated to kill demons]], he is also [[UnstoppableRage too angry to die]] and springs back to his feet after what would be a fatal injury out of sheer malicious intent towards demons.
470* Jashin the Hate Giant in ''Videogame/{{Doshin the Giant}}'' absorbs the hatred of the islanders to become bigger. (He also absorbs [[{{the power of love}} love]], but that's less efficient)
471* In ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'', [[spoiler:Keeper Zathrien]] cast a powerful BloodMagic fueled curse out of hate centuries ago, and hate is the reason he refuses to release it even though the original targets of his hate are long dead. If the player tries to convince him to let go, he will confess that he doesn't know if he can anymore. In his own words, the hatred has become a bitter gnarled root in his heart. If he does release the curse, he dies with a look of total peace and calm on his face.
472%% * In ''VideoGame/DragaliaLost'', one of the dragons you can pull from the gacha pool, Epimetheus, is the youngest of his brothers which includes the likes of Prometheus and Atlas, especially since Prometheus stole his power. - Insufficient context
473* This is ultimately what drives Caim of ''VideoGame/{{Drakengard}}'' throughout the games. His {{Foil}} Nowe in the [[VideoGame/Drakengard2 first sequel]] however is driven by ThePowerOfLove.
474* ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim'': The main reason the Greybeards don't want the Dragonborn to learn the Dragonrend Shout: according to Arngeir, it draws power from the anger and hatred of those who created it, making it an inherently evil Shout. Considering they're more than happy to teach you shouts that throw people bodily off of cliffs or into walls, shouts that freeze people solid, immolate people, call down lightning to smite them and slowly sap their life force until a stiff breeze could kill them, that's really saying something. It becomes apparent later what he means; Dragonrend forces dragons to comprehend mortality, which is a concept incomprehensible to eternal beings like them. In short, MindRape. Mind you, they have no problem with you ''consuming dragon souls'' to learn them, so this comes across as a touch hypocritical.
475* ''VideoGame/EasternExorcist'': Most of the VengefulGhost bosses are powered by their sheer hatred for humanity. Considering their tragic backstories, it's hard to blame them:
476** The Shura boss was an orphaned boy abandoned by the villagers before he starved to death near a haunted temple, and was subsequently assimilated by other spirits, his power and desire to devour everything in sight fueled by the boy despising the village folk as they did nothing while he died of starvation.
477** Chu the water-demon, a widow and rape ''victim'', being from a village of ApatheticCitizens, was sentenced to ''death'' despite having done nothing wrong, because the village wants to prevent news from the rape from tarnishing it's reputation. Like the Shura, Chu becomes more powerful after assimilating with other restless souls and returns to [[WhosLaughingNow massacre the whole village which wronged her]].
478** The Demon Canine, a ghostly ''Doberman'' whose master was taken away from it, the resulting despair causing the Doberman to [[DrivenToSuicide break it's own skull on the pole it's tied to]]. It gets assimilated by spirits as well into a canine-based demon who devours humans owing to hating what they did to it as a dog.
479* ''VideoGame/ElohimEternalTheBabelCode'': Tovit attempts to defy this for Joshwa. He warns the boy that his father, Dorran, regreted being consumed by hatred for the Cainites and wanted Joshwa to avoid this fate. He advises Joshwa to instead focus on his good memories with his father rather than blindly seek revenge against the Cainites.
480* ''VideoGame/ExaPico'' series "[[AntiVillain villains]]" all share this motive. The boss battle themes, in their initial phases, are full of words like "hate" and "kill."
481** [[VideoGame/ArTonelicoMelodyOfElemia Mir]] hates humanity that [[FantasticRacism treats her and her kind like dirt]].
482** [[spoiler:Infel]] hates everyone in [[VideoGame/ArTonelicoIIMelodyOfMetafalica the second tower]] [[spoiler:after her sort-of wife]] was killed due to [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters the evil in humanity's heart]], and [[spoiler:the planet itself]] hates humanity after [[GaiasLament all the exploitations they've done to her]], although she still shows some love and appreciation for them.
483* ''VideoGame/FallenLondon'' has [[spoiler:Mr Eaten]]. In spite of his RasputinianDeath, he was simply too angry at his betrayal to properly die from it, and still haunts the Neath.
484* ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'':
485** In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIV'', even after Zemus dies, his hate is so powerful that it is able to materialize, [[CurbStompBattle curb stomp]] the two who had just killed him, and become the FinalBoss of the game.
486*** Prior to this, Edge (one of the heroes) unlocks his full power for the fight against Rubicante out of his sheer hatred of the Fiend of Fire, and specifically says he'll show the villain the power of hatred.
487** Subverted in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyV'' when Galuf stands, alone, against [[BigBad Exdeath]], takes absolutely ''everything'' the TinTyrant can throw at him including [[DesperationAttack four high-power spells in a row]], and keeps fighting long after his health has dropped to zero. Exdeath mocks him by saying he can't be brought down by The Power of Hate, and Galuf simply says [[ThePowerOfLove it's not "hate" that's keeping him going]].
488** After being defeated in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'', Sephiroth was only able to maintain his sense of self in the Lifestream by focusing on his hatred of Cloud at the expense of everything else. As a result he is completely obsessed with taking revenge on Cloud in ''[[Anime/FinalFantasyVIIAdventChildren Advent Children]]''.
489** It’s implied in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX2'' that hatred is the emotion binding [[spoiler:Shuyin]] to Spira, who is an [[OurGhostsAreDifferent Unsent]] by the time you meet him. It’s also implied to be the reason he can [[spoiler:possess people]], as opposed to “normal” Unsent who can’t do anything of the sort.
490** In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXII'', TragicVillain Gabranth is fueled not just by his loyalty to Arcadia, but also his hatred towards [[spoiler:his twin brother Basch, whom he believes fled their original homeland Landis, and their own mother, in an act of cowardice (it's a bit more complicated than that). By the end of the game, after being given a ''brutal'' TheReasonYouSuckSpeech by Cid about how he's only useful as [[BigBad Vayne's]] lapdog and isn't even worth that, Gabranth loses his loyalty to the Arcadians, leaving only his hatred for Basch to motivate him towards anything. Although in the end, the two brothers make amends when Gabranth dies.]]
491--->'''Gabranth:''' ''SILENCE! ALL was stripped from me! Only the hatred for [[spoiler:the brother that fled our homeland]] remains mine!''
492** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'':
493*** The dragon Nidhogg during the Heavensward scenario is filled with hatred for man and his only purpose after a thousand years of fighting the nation of Ishgard is to keep hating and killing them. [[spoiler: Nidhogg's sister was killed by man in a betrayal of peace between the two species, one thousand years before the start of the game, so as to gain the the immense aetheric power dragons possess within their eyes. When he tried to avenge her, ''both'' his eyes were ripped out and used against him since they contain his power. He still managed to fly back to his brother Hraesvelgr and guilt-trip him for trusting humanity in the first place, convincing Hraesvelgr to surrender one of his eyes to restore Nidhogg's strength. Nidhogg vowed to make man suffer by prolonging the war to eternity so that Ishgard's people can suffer under his wrath. Nidhogg's hatred for man was so intense that even after he's killed once by Estinien the Azure Dragoon of Ishgard, and the Warrior of Light (Player Character), he manages to come ''back to life'' at the end of the ''Heavensward'' Main story. He does so by taking advantage of the fact that Estinien's armor is covered with the dragon's blood, holding both of Nidhogg's original eyes, and Estinien letting his mental guard down, allowing for Nidhogg's spirit to take over his body. Nidhogg was then able to freely transform at will between Estinien's body, and his dragon form at will, declaring his intent to burn Ishgard to the ground.]]
494*** A Dark Knight's power is drawn from hatred towards injustice and abuse of power, this hatred also tempers them, allowing them to avoid being consumed by the darkness. [[spoiler:However, to be at their absolute strongest, it requires ThePowerOfLove as well, directed towards the Knight's charge, who they would give their life for.]]
495** In ''VideoGame/DissidiaFinalFantasy'', the characters have no full memories when summoned to fight, only retaining the barest hint of memory and the emotions linked to them. Gabranth doesn't remember much about his life except for feelings of intense hatred, but he can't remember what it was directed towards. Thus, in his own words, ''"Hatred is what drives me!"''
496* ''VideoGame/FireEmblemFates'':
497** Leo attempts to invoke this trope in the ''Birthright'' route. Leo tries mustering up hatred for the Avatar for leaving Nohr in his fight against them in ''Birthright''. This ultimately subverted, because unlike Takumi in ''Conquest'', Leo couldn't bring himself to kill the Avatar, due to still having some love for them. Despite initially attempting to quiet the Avatar, Leo eventually admits the truth of the Avatar's words before apologizing to them for lying about his hatred for them.
498** Takumi in the ''Conquest'' route wants to point all of his hatred at the Avatar. [[spoiler:Ultimately, this is deconstructed, as his hatred for the Avatar allows Anankos to completely possess him at the end and leads to his downfall, forcing the party to MercyKill him]].
499** Oboro, the Hoshidan spear fighter, has a hatred of Nohr due to [[spoiler:her parents being killed by a Nohrian assassin]] so intense that her personal skill gives her +3 damage against Nohrian enemies. That being said, her supports with Nohrians shows that she can be reasonable enough for her to try to work with them, to the point that [[spoiler:when the adoptive daughter of the assassin who killed her parents (Beruka) offers her the chance to kill her, she refuses as she is no way connected to the incident and she shouldn't take responsibility for what her father did.]]
500* This is stated to be the reason StringyHairedGhostGirl Alma is still around (along with her PsychicPowers) and boiling people into bloody skeletons in ''[[VideoGame/FirstEncounterAssaultRecon FEAR]]''. [[spoiler: Being left to drown by your own father in a sealed lab after being impregnated at a young age and having the children taken away will upset people like that.]]
501* This is what drives Kratos in ''VideoGame/GodOfWar'', [[spoiler:until it's revealed near the end of the [[VideoGame/GodOfWarIII third game]] that ''Hope'' and the desire for forgiveness drive Kratos too -- possibly even more than hate.]]
502* In ''VideoGame/HeroesOfMightAndMagic'' creatures deal 50% more damages to the creatures they intrinsically hate.
503** ''Might and Magic: Heroes VI'' has the pit fiends, servants of the demonic overlord of Hate. Their powers include a retaliation attack that strikes any creature that has harmed them during the battle, hatred-inducing strikes that make their victims unable to distinguish friend from foe, and a powerful spell that incinerates all enemies.
504* Just watch [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EoM-cKfnOKo this]] intro of ''VideoGame/IHaveNoMouthAndIMustScream''.
505* In ''VideoGame/JakIIRenegade'', the [[DarkIsNotEvil titular character's]] main motivation for joining the Underground is his utter hatred towards Baron Praxis for torturing him with Dark Eco for two years. In this case, Jak knew that [[YourDaysAreNumbered his days are numbered]], and decided to use what little time he had left to overthrow Praxis, with his hatred and sheer willpower keeping him alive.
506* ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'':
507** Focusing on his hatred for the traitorous apprentices who banished him there was the only thing that enabled Ansem the Wise to maintain his sanity while wandering the endless abyss of the Realm of Darkness and eventually escape. Sadly, he gradually let go of this hatred during his time observing Sora and Riku and when he was thrown back into the Realm of Darkness he was trapped and lost most of his memories.
508** Xemnas is theoretically incapable of emotion, but anger and hate are the only feelings he seems to value or even remember. When he merges with an incomplete Kingdom Hearts, he names anger, hatred and envy as the heart's true power. He's at least partially Terra, whose last moments were of utter hate towards Xehanort.
509--->'''Xemnas:''' Anger and hate... are supreme.
510** After [[WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994 Scar]] was killed by his own nephew Simba, it turned that his hatred was so strong that it not only bought him back immediately from the dead but it turned him to a [[TheHeartless Heartless]] as well, and yet he kept his original form. Xehanort is the other creature to do that when he turned into a Heartless, and usually only individuals with a enormous set of darkness in their hearts and an extremely strong will can do that.
511** [[VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep The Unversed]] feed on negative emotions and [[spoiler: are eventually revealed to be extensions of Vanitas's hatred]]. One noticeable and infamous example is the Cursed Coach, summoned from the Tremaine family's pure hatred of WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}}, and sent to kill her after she was freed from their tyranny.
512** The Lingering Will is a mysterious suit of AnimatedArmor powered entirely by hatred of [[BigBad Xehanort]]. Specifically, Terra's hatred of Master Xehanort for murdering his teacher and committing GrandTheftMe on his body.
513** Invoked and defied in ''[[VideoGame/KingdomHeartsIII III]]''. Master Xehanort's decision to [[spoiler:[[StuffedInTheFridge shatter Kairi to pieces]]]] is purely to arouse Sora's anger against him (as he states, Sora requires "motivation") and thus complete the χ-Blade. Of course, he forgets that Sora is ''[[AllLovingHero Sora]]'', who is seemingly incapable of keeping a dedicated hatred against someone. Unlike the case with Terra, Sora keeps his cool throughout the final battle and ultimately brings down Xehanort the usual way - by ThePowerOfFriendship.
514* ''Franchise/{{Kirby}}'':
515** ''VideoGame/KirbysReturnToDreamLand'': [[spoiler:This is how the [[ArtifactOfDoom Master Crown]] corrupts its victims. It not only grants them great power, but it also rips apart their soul and slowly turns them into an OmnicidalManiac through consuming their souls with darkness.]]
516** ''VideoGame/KirbyTripleDeluxe'': [[spoiler:As it turns out, Dark Meta Knight was still trapped in the Dimension Mirror following his defeat in ''VideoGame/KirbyAndTheAmazingMirror'', consumed with rage. Because of that, when Taranza gave the Dimension Mirror to Queen Sectonia, his pent-up fury seeps out of the mirror and preys on Queen Sectonia's insecurities, turning her into the power-hungry, corrupt despot she is today.]]
517* [[TheDragon Sion]] in ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublicIITheSithLords'' is a corpse held together by the power of his own hate. If you convince him to let go of his hate, his consciousness falls apart.
518* In ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'', this is what fuels the dread revenant known as Mordekaiser. When he died (The first time) and found the afterlife was a bleak, featureless wasteland instead of the WarriorHeaven he was promised, he got completely ''pissed''. Just flat out refusing to fade into TheNothingAfterDeath from sheer spite, and eventually finding a way back to the mortal world to conquer it a second time before he was slain again. Even now he plots in the afterlife for his next brutal return. Miss Fortune also survived being shot in the head by Gangplank, fueled by her rage and hatred for him.
519* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'':
520** In the endgame of ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess'', Ganondorf states that he regained his power by feeding on the hatred of the Twili, implying that he bonded with Zant to [[EmotionEater feed on his hatred for the world]].
521** In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSkywardSword'' [[spoiler:the Demon King, Demise, stated to be fueled by his hatred of the gods and what they have created, going as far as to state that even with his death, his monster army will still carry out his hatred as their own curse. In the English translation, Demise curses the descendants of the first Link and Zelda to forever fight his incarnation of hatred, implied to be Ganon.]]
522** In a similar vein, the Shadow Link of ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaFourSwordsAdventures'' is explained in the ''Hyrule Historia'' to have been born from Ganondorf's hatred of Link.
523** Ganon's hatred has become so powerful by the time of ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'' that he's little more than a pig-shaped cloud of darkness surrounding Hyrule Castle; in this form, he's called the Calamity Ganon due to becoming a force of nature. [[spoiler:It gets ''even stronger'' after Link destroys his Guardian hybrid form, to the point that he gives up on reincarnation and any mind that he may have had left and becomes a mindless, rampaging destructor form.]]
524* ''VideoGame/LiveALive'': After becoming Odio, the Lord of Dark, [[spoiler: Oersted gains immense power fueled by hatred for all of the suffering he had gone through which extends to all mankind, allowing him to incarnate in various periods of time. His power is so great that it can even trigger a complete apocalypse spanning across all time. His final words upon being defeated even warn of what may become of those who give in to their hatred...]]
525-->[[spoiler: '''Oersted''': In every heart the seed of dark abides. The makings of a lord when watered well... With hate. Sweet hate. She springs eternal. Sings... All-tempting draught. We'll drink of her again.]]
526* ''VideoGame/LoversInADangerousSpacetime'': The [[EldritchAbomination Anti-Love forces]] use this to destroy the Universe. This can be combatted by ThePowerOfLove.
527* In ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'', Zaeed Massani claims this is what allowed him to survive being ''[[TisOnlyABulletInTheBrain shot point blank in the head]]'':
528-->'''Zaeed:''' Rage is a hell of an anesthetic.
529* ''VideoGame/MetalGear'':
530** Monsoon in ''VideoGame/MetalGearRisingRevengeance'' believes in the memetic power of hate and gives a speech to Raiden about it before their fight. [[spoiler:In death, he believes that [[StrikeMeDownWithAllOfYourHatred Raiden's re-descent into madness to kill him]] made him successful in imparting this and his [[TheSocialDarwinist survival of the fittest]] meme onto Raiden.]]
531** ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidVThePhantomPain'': The [[CreepyChild Third Child]] is psychically leashed to whoever near him feels the greatest amount of hatred, which compels him to act out their will. Meanwhile, [[spoiler:Colonel Volgin]] is revealed to have survived his demise earlier in the series, and through a combination of his raw hate towards Big Boss and the Third Child's powers he's able to live anew as the Man on Fire.
532* In ''VideoGame/{{Miitopia}}'', the sole thing anchoring [[spoiler:the Dark Curse]] to the world is its potent hatred and envy of others.
533* If hatred was a metal and ''Franchise/MortalKombat'' regular Scorpion was a blacksmith, then he most certainly forged a {{BFS}} out of it. A BFS that he promptly drove through [[TheRival Sub-Zero's]] heart. [[spoiler:And when he finally learns who ''really'' murdered his family and clan, it does not end well for [[EvilSorcerer Quan Chi]]]].
534* In the original ''{{VideoGame/Mother}}'', Giegue was forced to choose between loyalty to his species and his love for Maria, the human who raised him. He chose the former, but was ultimately beaten by Maria's great-grandson, Ninten, who forced him to remember Maria's old lullaby.
535* In the ''VideoGame/PhantasyStar'' series, Megid is a technique that draws upon anger and hatred. It is the ultimate offensive technique. However, in ''VideoGame/PhantasyStarIV'', it's made clear that unlike most uses of this trope, Megid is not evil. [[spoiler:Re-Faze explains that [[HardTruthAesop anger and hatred are natural human emotions]], and that Chaz won't be corrupted by it so long as he remains true to himself.]]
536* In ''VideoGame/PillarsOfEternity'', this is the theme of Skaen, the god of hate and resentment. Indeed, he actively encourages his followers to seethe in silent, scheming resentment, nursing grudges and waiting for an opportunity to strike rather than burning away all their fury in aggressive assaults.
537* The Franchise/{{Pokemon}} attack Frustration deals more damage the more the user dislikes its owner.
538** In ''VideoGame/PokemonBlack2AndWhite2'', [[spoiler: Ghetsis's Hydreigon]] can use Frustration at full power, implying that it's actively abused.
539** ''VideoGame/PokemonScarletAndViolet'' features an evolution of [[Characters/PokemonGenerationIVenonatToCloyster Primeape]] where, if one uses ''Rage Fist''[[note]](a new signature move to Primape and Annihilape that lets its user "convert its rage into energy to attack")[[/note]] enough times, it'll evolve into ''Annihilape'', which its hatred becomes so intense that its physical form is destroyed, leaving behind an infuriated spirit whose power is no longer contained by its body.[[note]]Ironically, it can't learn Frustration, seeing as this move isn't no longer in the game.[[/note]]
540* In ''VideoGame/Prototype2'', at the end of the second act, [[spoiler: a pissed off Mercer attacks Heller for messing up his operations, and attempts to consume him to end the problem. When Mercer's consumption attempt causes the image of Heller returning to his home to find his wife dead and daughter missing, Heller gets so furious he actually ''burns off'' Alex's hands.]]
541* One of the basic powers in ''VideoGame/{{Psychonauts}}'' fires "Mean Little Balls of Hate" as projectiles, which represent Raz's will to do harm. When demonstrating, Sasha tells Raz to picture something so repulsive that it simply must die, [[DieChairDie such as a Tiffany lamp]].
542* This is an explicit facet of the supernatural world in the ''VideoGame/ShadowHearts'' series, known as Malice. It plays its largest role in the first ''Shadow Hearts''; as Yuri and his allies defeat enemies, their dying enmity accumulates as Malice, which Yuri must periodically purge or risk being StalkedByTheBell. It's also the reason using the Emigre Manuscript to bring someone back from the dead always ends with them [[CameBackWrong coming back wrong]] - the book leaves out that the new body you create for said resurrection candidate is ''made of Malice'', meaning it's all but guaranteed to turn on you.
543* ''VideoGame/SlyCooper'':
544** [[BigBad Clockwerk]] in [[VideoGame/SlyCooperAndTheThieviusRaccoonus the first game]] actually made himself immortal through, in his own words, "a steady diet of jealousy and hate". That, and making himself into a giant [[ClockworkCreature mechanical]] OminousOwl powered by hate.
545** A major plot point of [[VideoGame/Sly2BandOfThieves the second game]] revolves around Clockwerk's recovered "Hate Chip", which roughly speaking empowers Clockwerk's body through energy derived from hate. The BigBad's ultimate goal is to [[GrandTheftMe hijack Clockwerk's reconstituted body]] and throw a major metropolis into a drug-fueled HatePlague in order to grant themselves ultimate power and immortality. It's worth realizing that, while they needed to go to these lengths themselves, Clockwerk was able to power his body ''entirely through his own hatred''. Later, once the chip is destroyed, the other parts of Clockwerk's still pristine body immediately disintegrate, implying that they were kept together entirely through Clockwerk's residual hate.
546* ''VideoGame/SongsOfConquest'': Rasc first awakens to his powers as a Wielder when he saw caged Rana slaves held by Baryan merchants after being freed by Silkspool. After Rasc's first display of vengeance against the Baryan, more Rana Wielders appear and join his cause.
547* ''VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic'': The Sith Warrior regains health with an ability called "Channel Hatred", and the Sith Inquisitor does so with one called "Seethe." In an example of "pure" hatred, the reason a Light-side Sith Inquisitor is so strong is anger at what they perceive as hypocrisy from the Jedi.
548* Used unusually in ''VideoGame/SonicAndTheSecretRings'': during the true final boss fight, Erazor Djinn absorbs the powers of the seven World Rings in order to transform into [[OneWingedAngel Alf-Layla-Wa-Layla]]. However, Sonic's emotions caused by [[spoiler:Shahra's death]] cause the world rings of rage, sadness and hatred to be ripped out of Al-Layla-Wa-Layla's body and be absorbed by Sonic, turning him into [[EleventhHourSuperpower Darkspine Sonic]], meaning that it's the hero being powered by negative emotions, while the villain is the one harnessing the positive emotions.
549** ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure'': Chaos attains [[OneWingedAngel his Perfect form]] by absorbing the Chaos Emeralds' energies, which he does by "channeling" [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge his hatred and thirst for revenge]]. It's explained that Chaos Energy is accessed and fueled by one's emotions, which made this possible.
550* ''Franchise/StreetFighter'':
551** M. Bison draws upon a power called "Psycho Power", which is both this and MadeOfEvil. It condenses negative thoughts (hate, among them, but also things like fear, anguish, pain, and despair) and channels them into power. His soul embodies this while the good part of him splintered off and became Rose, along with its positive equivalent "Soul Power".
552** There's also the [[TheDarkSide Satsui no Hado]][[note]][[KillingIntent "The Surge of Murderous Intent"]][[/note]]. Practitioners of the Ansatsuken[[note]]"Assassin's Fist"[[/note]] fighting style can tap into this power if they become so fixated on winning a fight they are willing to kill the opponent. It increases power immensely but turns the user into a battle crazed monster. The only exception is [[JokeCharacter Dan]], as his desire for vengeance against [[TheDragon Sagat]] is powerful enough to fuel the Satsui no Hado but prevents him from growing as a person. And even powered up he still ''[[GiftedlyBad sucks.]]''
553** Sagat ''thinks'' this is the way forward, using his hatred of Ryu leaving the scar on his chest to try and become better, even going so far as to allying with M. Bison in the hopes of being given a rematch. However encountering Dan and seeing how held back he is by his hatred gives Sagat a HeelRealization that you're only hampering your potential and growth by relying purely on hatred for motivation and strength.
554* ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'': In ''VideoGame/BowsersFury'', Bowser is transformed into the raging Fury Bowser. Due to his anger [[spoiler:over being painted black by his son]], Fury Bowser spreads his dark ink around Lake Lapcat, darkening the lighthouses and corrupting the cats with a HatePlague. [[spoiler:Near the end, his fury has gotten so bad that not even the lighthouses can hold him back anymore.]] [[spoiler:Despite being cleared of said ink, Bowser still being big and rampaging shows that he ''really'' didn't like being pranked by his son. And '''REALLY HATED''' the fact that Mario, his nemesis, had to save him as well.]]
555* The Suul'ka from ''VideoGame/SwordOfTheStars'' were nearly annihilated by the Liir and their ultimate weapon The Black [[spoiler:another Liir Elder using the same battle armor as the Suul'ka who exists solely to destroy them]]. The survivors fled into the depths of space and slept, seething in hatred all the while.
556-->We slept. And healed. And ''hated''.
557* In the roguelike ''VideoGame/TalesOfMajEyal'', the Afflicted classes use hate to fuel an alternative form of psionics. This allows for abilities such as teleporting next to a victim because your murderous rage thinks running up to them would take too much time, animating shadows to fight with you because beating someone to death with only your two hands is an insufficient expression of your desire to kill, or blasting someone's mind with so much hate they forget how to defend themselves. Hate decays over time, but is built up by encountering a new enemy, taking damage, and killing enemies, among other things.
558* ''VideoGame/ValkyrieProfileCovenantOfThePlume'' gives us Wylfred, who hates the Valkyrie for claiming his father as one of the Einherjar, causing his sister to die from hunger and his mother to go insane. This hatred is so raw it intrigues Hel of Nifelheim. The game's ending depends on how far Wylfred is willing to go for hate.
559** Lieselotte, a character Wylfred can meet, runs heavily on the power of hate. In her backstory, she was adopted by a court magus, Cennair, who taught her to read and write, and Lieselotte became a court magician. However, Cennair was killed due to an errant spell, and Lieselotte and another court magician, Rosea, were suspected of murdering him. As Lieselotte knew that she was innocent, she reasoned Rosea had to be guilty, but Rosea claimed Lieselotte was the killer. Both girls were exiled. The trope becomes deconstructed when Lieselotte and Rosea meet again, and Lieselotte acknowledges that all hatred did was leave her lonely and alone, with nothing but herself to hate.
560* The adorable [[MascotMook Jack Frost]] from ''Franchise/ShinMegamiTensei'' becomes the more malevolent and powerful Black Frost after it embraces its true demonic nature. Averted with the Black Frost from ''Videogame/DevilSurvivor'', a Jack Frost inspired by Midori to become a fellow ally of justice via ThePowerOfLove.
561* Deliberately invoked by Kain in ''VideoGame/LegacyOfKainSoulReaver'' to motivate Raziel into pursuing him and killing his brethren
562-->'''Raziel:''' Did it trouble you when you ordered me into the Abyss?\
563'''Kain:''' Of course not. I had faith in you. In your ability to ''hate''.
564* In ''VideoGame/{{Ultima V}}'', Astaroth is the Shadowlord of Hatred, an incarnation of that anti-principle. His mere presence causes peaceful townsfolk to become violent. In his reprised appearance late in [[spoiler:VideoGame/{{Ultima Worlds Of Adventure 2 Martian Dreams}}]], he tries to inspire you to use the power of hatred as well.
565* The [[spoiler:[[FunWithAcronyms LOVE]][[note]]'''L'''evel '''O'''f '''V'''iolenc'''E'''[[/note]]]] in ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'' is powered by hatred and violence, which [[spoiler: you can gain by [[LevelGrinding repeatedly killing]] monsters, and it literally boosts your damage into OneHitKill.]]
566* [[OurDemonsAreDifferent Pariah]] demons in ''VideoGame/NexusWar'' games can concentrate their hatred enough to ''[[ActionBomb blow themselves up]]'', spraying anyone in the vicinity with unholy shrapnel.
567* Used heroically in ''VideoGame/{{Persona 5}}'' - the Phantom Thieves motivate themselves with their hatred and contempt for the corrupt adults they target - at one point, Yusuke explicitly tells Haru to keep her anger in mind and use it as encouragement. The speeches given by the eponymous [[GuardianEntity Guardian Entities]] when the characters receive them are full of contempt, encouraging the wielder to let loose with their new power and to use it to take down villains truly deserving of such hatred. Even the {{Super Move Portrait Attack}}s tie into this - whereas in previous games characters simply gave off determined stares, in ''5'' the cast looks truly ''pissed'', with {{Death Glare}}s, WideEyesAndShrunkenIrises, and general seething.
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571* ''Franchise/FateSeries'':
572** ''VisualNovel/FateStayNight'': The natural mental state of [[spoiler:Avenger/Angra Mainyu]] is hate. He unleases endless cursed mud powered by his hatred. [[HumansAreBastards Considering the things that humanity has done to him,]] it's understandable. [[spoiler:He gets better in ''VisualNovel/FateHollowAtaraxia'' after experiencing love and friendship.]]
573** ''Videogame/FateGrandOrder''
574*** That game introduces the Avenger class, which are Servants whose existence and powers are driven by murderous hatred. As well as the above, the group includes such entities as [[Literature/TheCountOfMonteCristo Edmond Dantes]] (specifically a version that couldn't let go of his hatred), an EvilKnockoff of [[UsefulNotes/JoanOfArc Jeanne D'Arc]] borne of UsefulNotes/GillesDeRais' hatred for humanity and is really pissed off because she has Jeanne's memories of being burned at the stake (the real Jeanne doesn't have any grudge for that), a version of {{Medusa}} who has nearly become a Gorgon, Hessian Lobo who hates humanity for killing his mate Blanca, Antonio Salieri (as a result of his legacy being irreversibly tarnished by rumors of him poisoning Mozart), a version of Ishtar called "Space Ishtar" [[spoiler:who is a goddess that hates the denizens of her world for forgetting and abandoning her]], Castor who is ultra pissed off that the [[ClapYourHandsIfYouBelieve collective belief of humanity]] turned him and his sister Pollux from full gods to a mortal and demigod respectively, a version of UsefulNotes/MinamotoNoYoshitsune possessed by both her buried hatred for her traitorous brother and the embodiment of the hatred of the Taira (the Minamoto's greatest enemies), a version of [[Myth/HinduMythology Kama]] who is bitter over the fact that she was incinerated by a ''universe destroying force'' after being goaded by the other gods into forcing Shiva's attention on Pārvatī despite the risks (ironically, the real reason why she became an Avenger was because she was sick and tired of everyone not taking her Assassin self seriously and treating her like a joke villain), and an EvilKnockoff of UsefulNotes/MarieAntoinette that represents all of the slander she received from the French people over the country's failings.
575*** There is an enemy exclusive version of [[UsefulNotes/AmakusaShiro Amakusa Shiro Tokisada]] who is driven by hatred after traveling to several parallel worlds and seeing that his Shimabara Rebellion always fails and Japan always labels his followers terrorists; in addition to an enemy exclusive version of UsefulNotes/MarieAntoinette who is driven by her hatred of how the French Revolution's ReignOfTerror claimed not only her life but the life of her son Louis, [[spoiler:though this turns out to be an EvilKnockoff as the real Marie forgave her killers.]]
576*** UsefulNotes/OdaNobunaga, Mysterious Ranmaru X, and [[Literature/FateRequiem Erice Utsumi]] are interesting examples in that they are [[TokenGoodTeammate Token Good Teammates]] of the Avenger class as they are the only ones to lack the Evil alignment, and don't desire a huge amount of revenge towards individuals. At best, they are more-so inversions of this trope as Nobunaga within her Avenger form embodies [[DemonKingNobunaga the hated demon king she's villainized as]], Mysterious Ranmaru X is mostly defined by their UndyingLoyalty to a master whose LaserGuidedKarma befell everyone who followed them to the end, and Erice Utsumi qualifies for the Avenger class due to her job as a trained Servant Killer causing her to become TheDreaded within her debut light novel.
577*** While they are Berserkers and not Avengers, Penthesilea's Noble Phantasm, Outrage Amazon, is fueled by her hatred and desire for vengeance against Achilles while Morgan le Fae's Noble Phantasm, Lordless Camelot, is fueled by her hatred of humanity, the fairies, and her sibling Altria.
578*** Despite not being an Avenger but a [[spoiler:Pretender, Oberon Vortigern]] outright exclaims as he reveals himself that he is defined in his immense hatred towards mankind, so much that he spells out that he is capable of being classified as a "[[OmnicidalManiac Threat To Humanity]]", a thing only a handful of enemies (usually [[HumanoidAbomination Foreigners]] and those related to them) have been classified as, almost in spite of the fact he cannot be a Beast-class enemy due to the fact that [[spoiler:Vortigern]] is so immensely hateful that [[ThePowerOfLove love]] is normally lost on him completely. However, [[BeingEvilSucks he's not necessarily happy about this]], as it's noted by at least one other character that he's filled with self-loathing as well.
579*** It is revealed that [[spoiler:Koyanskaya]] was born from the hatred of the animals who were killed by TheTunguskaEvent. As many animals were driven to Tunguska because of hunting from humans, they blamed the humans for the event, so her goal is to carry out their vengeance by wiping out humanity.
580*** Vercingetorix, a Gaelic warlord who was defeated by Julius Ceasar, hates the Romans so much that he is able to summon himself by focusing on Boudica's own anger towards them.
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584* ''Webcomic/DragonBallMultiverse'': This seems to be Raichi's specialty. He claims to be able to channel the hatred left behind when someone dies a violent death, using it to adopt the deceased's essence and create a ghost, with the deceased's might and powers, as well as some degree of personality.
585* Every member of [[spoiler:Kyran]]'s race in ''Webcomic/EmergencyExit'' is fueled by some emotion or another. His is hate. Although not his own; he's sustained by others hating ''him''.
586* Part of Zola's invincibility in ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'' comes from this, keeping her standing long after she should have gone down. [[spoiler: The other part of her invincibility comes from [[BottledHeroicResolve drugs]]. Drugs which should have caused her system to go into overdrive and self-destruct, except that, you guessed it, the power of hatred let her use that energy instead]].
587* In ''Webcomic/GunnerkriggCourt'', Jeanne has been shaped by [[spoiler:her lover's murder, her own slow death, and her subsequent imprisonment by the Annan Waters]] into a spirit of rage and hatred powerful enough that {{Word of God}} states that she could give [[PhysicalGod Coyote]] problems.
588* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'':
589** One possibility for troll romance is a "caliginous" relationship: two partners, or "[[{{Portmanteau}} Kismeses]]"[[note]]"Kismet nemeses", singular "kismesis"[[/note]], [[DatingCatwoman linked by a powerful, deep-seated and abiding hatred for one another.]] Such relationships are actually a necessary part of the troll reproductive cycle, which has interesting connotations as some of the trolls find their Kismeses among the four protagonists...
590** And then there's Eridan, who tries to strike up caliginous relationships with everyone, human and troll alike, but is too much of a wiener to inspire the kind of hatred a true kismesis requires.
591*** He does inadvertently succeed in getting ''Kanaya'', of all trolls, to roll over into extreme hatred of him. [[GoneHorriblyRight Unfortunately for him]], it's not the type of [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge hatred]] he was [[SlapSlapKiss looking for]], and wound up [[AssholeVictim being]] [[ChainsawGood his]] [[HalfTheManHeUsedToBe undoing]].
592* ''Webcomic/SamAndFuzzy'': Fuzzy's self-loathing turns him into a natural at [[spoiler:controlling The Tar, as long as Hart protects him from it. When Brain attempts to give Fuzzy TheFinalTemptation, Brain ends up pushing Fuzzy's BerserkButton, and Fuzzy ends up focusing all of his loathing on Brain and commanding ''all the Tar in the world'' to self-destruct out of hatred of him.]]
593-->'''Fuzzy:''' ...Suddenly, it all became clear. Everything I wanted... Everything I'd been searching for... I didn't need it. I never did. The only thing that really mattered... '''Was wiping that smug piece of [[SymbolSwearing !@#¤]] off the face of the Earth.'''\
594'''Devahi:''' So, basically, you were able to overcome your internal conflict and focus your mind with... Spite?\
595'''Fuzzy:''' What can I say, Dev? I am who I am.
596* ''Webcomic/SaturdayMorningBreakfastCereal'' provides a [[https://www.smbc-comics.com/comic/2014-11-19 more mundane example]], with a NASA scientist who used her hatred of a teacher who insulted her capabilities back in school to fuel her career.
597-->'''Scientist:''' DO YOU SEE, MISTER JENSON!? DO YOU SEE ME LANDING A FUCKING SPACESHIP ON A FUCKING ASTEROID!? ''KISS MY ASS, JENSON!'' YOU CAN CALCULATE THE AREA OF MY ANNULUS AND GODDAMN '''KISS IT!'''
598* In ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance'', an EldritchAbomination is stealthily turning people into plant zombies, who only fully transform when experiencing a strong hateful emotion.
599* ''Webcomic/{{Whomp}}'': Ronnie is capable of powering his desktop [[https://www.whompcomic.com/2013/09/11/the-power-without with the force of his rage.]]
600* ''WebComic/KillSixBillionDemons'': A {{downplayed}} form of this trope (downplayed with regards to the level of hate) is combined with its own antithesis ThePowerOfLove in "The King of Swords". Allison's depleted powers are recharged in the middle of a deadly free-for-all tournament when Cio arrives, but the two proceed to have an argument about their relationship while taking out their anger on attacking third parties to great effect.
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604* ''WebAnimation/DSBTInsaniT'': Seth uses his anger towards Alex to give himself enough strength to beat the UnwinnableByDesign bell-ringing mallet game in 'Carneelval'.
605* In ''WebAnimation/{{Glitchtale}}'', this manifests as the substance called HATE, a powerful EldritchAbomination and GreaterScopeVillain who can induce a SuperPoweredEvilSide on the hosts it pulls a DemonicPossession of, amplifying their power by a whooping factor of 10.
606* In ''WebAnimation/HoloChronicles'', the sheer amount of hatred and contempt felt towards humanity by enslaved and abused demihumans caused the birth of pure/true monsters: {{Living Shadow}}s with [[GlowingEyesOfDoom glowing]] [[RedEyesTakeWarning red eyes]] that manifest in various shapes and sizes, even the weakest of which are on par with some of the most powerful [[DifferentlyPoweredIndividual talents]], specifically the Divas. Other kinds of monsters also exist on Earth, whether spawned naturally or by different emotions, but the true monsters are the first in this realm and continue to be on top of the food chain.
607* Website/{{Cracked}} pointed out that [[http://www.cracked.com/article_18956_5-scientific-reasons-dark-side-will-always-win.html thinking angry or evil thoughts makes you more physically stronger and enduring than thinking happy or good thoughts]].
608* WebVideo/ToddInTheShadows, while reviewing LMFAO's "Party Rock Anthem", tries to take on board the song's advice that "hatin' is bad". He then nearly stops existing, and is forced to use his hatred of the song to reassert his existence.
609* ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjXr9Nj5ZbI Paths of Hate]]'' is a Polish animated short about two pilots who obsessively chase each other even as their planes and bodies deteriorate around them. Eventually, when they run out of ammo and become so consumed by their hatred, [[ColorMotif symbolized by the color red]] throughout the short, they [[BodyHorror decay into demonic, zombie-like monsters]] and ''[[RammingAlwaysWorks ram]]'' their planes [[AirJousting head-on]] into each other, and even ''this'' doesn't stop them.
610* ''Website/SCPFoundation'' has [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-2419 SCP-2419]], a waste processing facility with incinerators filled with undead that [[HealingFactor regenerate indefinitely]] and display extreme violence towards Foundation members. It turns out that these undead are created from [[spoiler:the SCP Foundation boiling away every happy memory from the corpses of D-Classes to make amnestics]]. Since [[spoiler:D-Classes are so often condemned prisoners with extremely unpleasant and hateful lives]], all that's left in them is bitterness, hate, and anger so strong that it brings them back to life to [[spoiler:seek retribution on the Foundation]].
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614* In the ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'' episode "Ninety North, Zero West", when Santa resurrects [[Literature/TheEpicOfGilgamesh Humbaba]] in a failed attempt to gain his powers, the Smiths attempt to escape on a train powered by love of Christmas. ''Hatred'' of Christmas causes it to go in reverse, and since Steve has recently gone from loving the holiday to hating it, the train travels back until it eventually goes fast enough to knock Humbaba's head off his neck.
615* ''WesternAnimation/{{Amphibia}}'': In the "Phone-Mo" segment of "The Shut-In!", a video of a RidiculouslyCuteCritter traps everyone who watches it. When it turns into a monster, Anne discovers people hating it is its weakness when she berates it in her bedroom; so she uses her phone to dislike the video and send nasty comments, which destroys the creature and frees her friends.
616* PlayedForLaughs in ''WesternAnimation/{{Archer}}'', where [[PsychopathicManchild Carol]] comments that while she hates everyone at ISIS, she spends time with them because the hatred is the only thing getting her out of bed in the morning.
617* In ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'', after [[spoiler:Zuko completes his HeelFaceTurn, he loses most of his firepower, since he no longer has his burning anger to fuel his flames. In fact, firebending in general seems to lean toward this, at least the bastardized version that's been promoted since the start of the hundred-year-war. True firebending doesn't need hate, as Aang and Zuko learn from the Sun Warriors.]]
618* In ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'', Tarantulas, who had already betrayed Megatron once, negotiates a truce so that he can employ a plan to destroy the aliens that had recently devastated the planet they were on to try and kill them. Megatron is naturally leery about this truce, until he finds out that Tarantulus is motivated by his hatred of the aliens, an emotion that Megatron claims he can trust above all else.
619* In ''WesternAnimation/TheBoondocks'', Colonel H. Stinkmeaner lived decades after his projected early death date due to raw ''hatred''. When he finally ''did'' die from [[AccidentalMurder unnatural causes]], his hate was so strong that the Devil granted him a trip out of hell, to spread it to others. We later learn he was part of the Hateocracy, and the other three members are just as [[EvilOldFolks old and wicked]] as he was. They spent the episode hunting down the Freeman family not out of revenge, but out of the same level of hate Stinkmeaner had.
620* ''WesternAnimation/CaptainPlanetAndThePlaneteers'' has a few examples:
621** In the first season finale, the villains steal the Planeteers' rings and manage to create {{Evil Counterpart}}s of them, complete with an evil version of Captain Planet, called Captain Pollution. One of the original rings has the power of [[WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway Heart]], so naturally, its counterpart possesses the power of Hate. It went to [[MadScientist Dr. Blight]], who, though more into questionable scientific research, was the best candidate regardless.
622** In one time traveling episode Captain Planet comes face to face with a CaptainErsatz version of Adolf Hitler and nearly passes out from the sheer hatred emanating from the man. (Captain Planet can be defeated when faced with pollution, and since hate can be considered pollution of the soul...)
623* {{Invoked|Trope}} in ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'', where after Billy retreats to his HappyPlace to escape from clowns, his "inner frat boy" tells him that rather than fear those different from him, he should be [[SpoofAesop angry at those different from him]], which gives him the rage to beat up the clowns.
624* Played disturbingly straight at the end of ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible: [[TheMovie So the Drama]]''. Kim had been played like a fiddle by arch-foe Drakken, who'd created a synthetic boyfriend to distract Kim from his scheme. From the point after recovering from her TenMinuteRetirement, she becomes far more brutal towards Drakken and [[TheDragon Shego]] than she was throughout the show. She punched [[NonActionBigBad Drakken]] across the room after [[https://cdn.kpfanworld.com/caps/std/Image2426.jpg flashing him]] a disturbing SlasherSmile, despite having never laid a finger on him through the series aside from a RetGone future where Drakken became a [[FutureBadass musclebound fighter]]. Later during the fight she tried to throw Shego off the building right before foiling Drakken's plan, and when Shego was trying to escape after the plan went down the drain, she found Kim waiting for her.
625-->'''Kim:''' You know what I really hate?\
626'''Shego:''' That your date melted?\
627'''Kim:''' Nah. [[PreAssKickingOneLiner You.]]
628** After that Kim kicked Shego into a transmitter, simultaneously electrocuting her and dropping the structure on her, then gave [[https://cdn.kpfanworld.com/caps/std/Image2637.jpg a very uncharacteristic smirk]]. This prompted a new scene to be added showing Shego alive in the back of a police van after test audiences believed that Kim had killed her, which was never the creator's intent.
629* ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill'' has an example in "Cotton's Plot", where Peggy is left barely able to move due to atrophied muscles from wearing a full body cast and ultimately goes to Cotton Hill for her recovery, what with him being somewhat of an expert in learning how to walk again after a debilitating injury. He goes full DrillSergeantNasty and treats her so God-awfully that her hatred of him drives her to succeed. Which was exactly his intention. At the end of the episode, the Hills are checking out Cotton's future burial plot at the veteran's cemetery, which is at the top of a hill. Cotton says that if Peggy can make it up the hill by herself, he'll let her literally ''dance on his grave''. And she does, even offering her hand and asking him to dance with her, which he accepts.
630* ''WesternAnimation/TheLionGuard'': If the bearer of [[MightyRoar the Roar of the Elders]] uses their power in a moment of anger or rage, they will temporarily lose control of the Roar, intentionally harm someone, and accidentally summon evil spirits. For an even stronger instance, if the Roar is used for evil, they will lose it forever as this is what happened to Scar when he used it to destroy his own Lion Guard. For this reason, Kion makes sure he doesn't abuse the Roar [[HeWhoFightsMonsters for his fear of turning into another Scar]].
631** In fact, being compared to his brother Mufasa is Scar's BerserkButton and is what drove him to lose the Roar for good. In an episode of ''The Lion Guard'', Mufasa comments that selfishness and envy consumed Scar to the point of irrational hatred. Upon his return years later as a demonic spirit, Scar is even more vengeful and bitter than before. His wrath further rises whenever Kion foils his schemes, whom he holds a special grudge for alongside Simba and Mufasa.
632* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'':
633** [[MeaningfulName Discord]] is pretty much the antithesis of the Elements of Harmony, which run on the PowerOfFriendship. As such, he's [[EmotionEater able to get stronger]] from strife and fighting between ponies. The Cutie Mark Crusaders getting into a fight in front of him is what grants him enough strength to break free from [[SealedEvilInACan his weakening stone prison]]. Though some have theorized that the Crusaders' fight was not a cause but a consequence of Discord's impending breakout, and that they were in truth his first victims. Whatever the case, Discord thrives off hate magic, using it to undermine ThePowerOfFriendship. Strangely enough, he is also an AffablyEvil [[GreatGazoo hilarious trickster]], [[spoiler:and even makes a HeelFaceTurn eventually]].
634** According to WordOfGod, [[SuperPoweredEvilSide Nightmare]] [[MadGod Moon]] came to be because Princess [[DarkIsNotEvil Luna]] envied her sister to the point of irrational hatred.
635** The Windigos feed off of hatred and use it to spread deadly blizzards everywhere they go.
636** According to Celestia, King Sombra's magic is based off of fear and hatred.
637** The second movie, ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsRainbowRocks'', involves three siren-like villainesses known as the Dazzlings, who are {{Emotion Eater}}s who feed off of hatred, strife, conflict and discord, and so manipulate others into hating and fighting one another.
638** This is how [[DarkMagicalGirl Starlight Glimmer]] was able to perform such amazing levels of magical feats and match Twilight, an alicorn, in magical might during several of their clashes. It turns out that a unicorn's emotional state can actually influence their power output, and Starlight's hatred of both Cutie Marks and Twilight for foiling her plans and her desire for revenge were enough to fuel her more impressive feats.
639* ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'': In "T.K.O." [[HiddenAgendaVillain Shadowy Figure]] teaches K.O. to [[TeachHimAnger tap into his repressed anger]] and unleash his SuperPoweredEvilSide, Turbo K.O., which Shadowy Figure thinks will help K.O. reach his full potential.
640* ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'': [[Characters/TheOwlHouseEmperorBelos Philip's]] determination was once fueled by the love for his brother. But after he killed his brother, enraged upon seeing him eloping with the witch Evelyn, Philip's determination is now fueled by hate. Specifically hate for the witches and demons who "stole" his brother from him. It is this hatred that drives Philip to consume palismen for longevity, as he wants to live long enough to see the Demon Realm's fate sealed by his machinations. His hatred is so strong that he manages to regenerate his monstrous body from a small goop stranded in the Human Realm, and then he immediately heads back to the Demon Realm to finish his revenge.
641* In the ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'' episode "Meatloaf Surprise", it's PlayedForLaughs when it's revealed the secret ingredient in the Doofenshmirtz family meatloaf recipe... is hate.
642--> "[[InsubstantialIngredients Usually it's love]], but Great-Grandma Gretel had some issues."
643* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' it has been revealed that hate is what keeps Monty Burns alive.
644* A rare heroic example in ''WesternAnimation/ReBoot'' when Little Enzo feeds into Matrix's hate of viruses to goad him into [[FightingFromTheInside resisting a mind-controlling infection]]. As the infection makes its victims act serene, peaceful, and loving, the best way to kick up the HeroicResolve to shake it off was to royally piss Matrix off, ''especially'' by reminding him of [[ArchEnemy Megabyte]].
645--> '''Little Enzo:''' Matrix, go to the dark place! Use your hate! You hate Viruses, you hate Megabyte!
646* ''WesternAnimation/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower'': In "Remember", Catra's insane hatred of Adora lets her claw her way back from being erased from existence just to attack Adora again.
647* ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'': Chlorhydris, the personification of hate in the Smurfs' universe. Many of her schemes involve spells meant to destroy love and replace it with hate and evil, but the Smurfs always find a way to defeat her.
648* In ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'', [[FusionDance Fusion]] is usually a manifestation of the [[ThePowerOfTrust trust]], [[ThePowerOfFriendship friendship]], and [[ThePowerOfLove love]] between two or more Gems. However, one of the most powerful Fusions, [[EmeraldPower Malachite]], is the result of a fusion between [[BloodKnight Jasper]] and [[WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds Lapis Lazuli]], who have nothing but ''negative'' emotions for each other and loads of hatred, anger and resentment from past events in their lives.
649* In ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverseFuture'', Eyeball and Aquamarine fuse together to get revenge on Steven. Unlike Malachite, whose components hated each other so much that she was unstable to the point she didn't have her own personality, Bluebird Azurite is incredibly stable when fused because her components share an intense mutual hatred for Steven.
650* In a ''[[WesternAnimation/TwoStupidDogs Super Secret Secret Squirrel]]'' cartoon, Secret counteracts the effects of Queen Bee's LovePotion by focusing on his hatred of crime (or more likely just hate in general).
651* In ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012'', Tiger Claw claims that only his hatred and desire for revenge against the turtles, Splinter, and their human allies allowed him to survive his trek home after being swallowed alive by a giant alien worm and then stranded in [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1987 another dimension]].
652* The Monarch of ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBrothers'' is motivated more by his hate for Rusty Venture than by his love for his wife. He once says that hate is what drives him - he hates ''himself'' more than most villains hate their archenemies.
653* Lord Hater from ''WesternAnimation/WanderOverYonder'' gets more powerful the angrier he gets. Also, the eponymous [[{{Troll}} troll]] from "The Troll" gets bigger whenever someone responds to his insults.
654* In ''WesternAnimation/{{WITCH}}'', Shagon, leader of the [[QuirkyMinibossSquad Knights of Destruction]] and TheDragon to [[TheChessmaster Nerissa]] is called "The Angel of Malice" and draws his strength from other peoples' hatred (the other knights, being TheHeartless, draw strength from different negative emotions). The Guardians ultimately learn to weaken him somewhat by letting go of their hate for him. [[spoiler: And his host Matt eventually destroys him with the ThePowerOfLove, with a little [[ThePowerOfRock Power of Rock]] on the side]].
655%%* Roberon in ''Robotman and Friends'' lives and ''breathes'' this
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659* UsefulNotes/OttoVonBismarck, the Prussian Chancellor responsible for the unification of Germany, is a good historical example. The man relied on hating people as a source of motivation during times of difficulty. Take the following quote from Robert K Massie's ''Dreadnought'':
660--> Lying in bed, he mulled over grievances. “I have spent the whole night hating”, he said once. When no immediate object of hatred was available, he ransacked his memory to dredge up wrongs done to him years before.
661* After the latter's constant absence for his meta task of getting to level 99 in the first reactor core in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'', [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBfnQcFNCp4 some guy named CirclMastr loathed another named DickTree to a point where he literally took over and got to level 99 out of pure hatred.]]
662* The DarthWiki/DarthWiki is empowered by hate.
663* If [[http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2010/04/strength-in-naughty-or-nice/ this]] Harvard study is to be believed, the Power of Hate might just have ThePowerOfLove beaten out. Long story short, thinking evil thoughts gives you much more endurance than thinking good thoughts. There's probably a reason why the trope is named ''UnstoppableRage'' as opposed to something more positive.
664* In Charles Fort's seminal work on paranormal phenomena, ''Wild Talents'', he speculated that a rash of unexplained fires in English manor houses during the 1920s might have been caused by sheer focused hate from the working class during the General Strike.
665* UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler and UsefulNotes/NaziGermany:
666** According to ''Literature/MeinKampf'', Hitler, in his life in Vienna, only had a life of total suffering, in extreme poverty, homeless, his beloved mother dead, his dream of becoming an artist crushed, no friends, suffering from severe depression, on the brink of DespairEventHorizon... but during those times, what kept him alive and going? His hatred of the Jews, whom he blamed for all of his and Europe's misfortunes, the absolute hatred that would come to forever define who Adolf Hitler is. Similarly, after Germany lost World War I, he was absorbed into another bout of depression that left him blinded and nearly catatonic, but again, was brought back by hatred, and now the overriding desire to punish the "November Criminals" (Weimar Republic) whom he believed to have betrayed the Fatherland.
667** The Nazis came to power through revanchism and exploiting the German people's desire to inflict vengeance upon the Treaty of Versailles, France, the November Criminals and Communists. This they used to further focus the nation's hatred on whom they believed to be the masterminds behind them all: Jews.
668** One only needs to look at the Useful Notes pages for UsefulNotes/WorldWarII and UsefulNotes/TheHolocaust to demonstrate the true Power of Hate at its fullest extent.
669** The power that made the Schutzstaffel such ferocious enemies to fight on the battlefield. During their [[TheSpartanWay training in the boot-camps]], they were taught to hate anyone who were classified as an enemy to the Third Reich. However, the Waffen-SS's fanatical fighting style led to high casualties and hence a debatable efficiency. Furthermore, they were a very minor part of the armed forces in Poland and France.
670*** All armed forces do this to a degree, making it easier for their soldiers to kill in combat by dehumanizing the enemy.
671* The [[RedsWithRockets Soviets]] also went full-tilt in their characteristic fashion, justified since the Eastern Front was a literal GuiltFreeExterminationWar. On [[RememberTheAlamo the first anniversary of the German invasion]], Mikhail Sholokhov rolled out a story called "Lesson of Hatred" with graphic (and largely truthful) descriptions of German [[RapePillageAndBurn war crimes]]; in a month this was followed by Constantin Simonov's verse called "Kill him!" (later referred to as "If you value your home..."), and then came Ilya Ehrenburg's much-quoted rant entitled simply "Kill!" ("We have realized that Germans are not human..."). The authors themselves later claimed that the Soviet soldiers were still treating Germans as [[BattleThralls oppressed proletarians]], not [[ChaoticEvil a bunch of bloodthirsty monsters]]. Not coincidentally, these were the days the Reds were [[DecisiveBattle making a desperate stand in the streets of Stalingrad]]...
672* Russians again, this time its civilians -- [[http://www.latimes.com/world/europe/la-fg-russia-intolerance-20160118-story.html From an LA Times article]] about anti-gay activism in St. Petersberg, formerly the most open and tolerant city in the country: "Taking a cue from President UsefulNotes/VladimirPutin, who has whipped up anti-Western sentiments to advance a nationalist agenda and boost his domestic approval ratings during an economic crisis, [anti-gay activists] often frame their stance as defending the country against foreign values."
673-->'''Polina Mul''', outed kindergarten teacher: "That's how our country is — we always have to hate somebody," she said. "If we hate and abuse somebody, we unite."
674* On a more heartwarming (and somewhat hilarious) note, there is the case of [[https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/speaking-of-science/wp/2015/01/13/meet-the-man-who-spent-12-years-trapped-inside-his-body-watching-barney-reruns/?utm_term=.813edf489603 Martin Pistorius]], who woke up [[AndIMustScream trapped in his own body, perfectly aware but unable to move or act in any way, misdiagnosed by doctors who thought he was still a vegetable]]. One of the main factors the young man (then a young boy) identifies as key in recovering was the fact the daycare he spent his days in ran rerun after rerun of ''Series/BarneyAndFriends'', which he grew to hate with such fervor he slowly, methodically tried to reorient his thoughts in a way that'd let him regain ''some'' control over his situation, starting by learning how to tell the time by the shadows in the room just so he knew when Barney would end. This was the first step in a very long recovery, and now he is perfectly capable of expressing himself with a computer. Except for one thing: His hatred of the purple dinosaur, which even today he says he's unable to articulate. He essentially used this loathing as the very first stepping stone to bring himself out of both the DespairEventHorizon ''and'' his paralyzed condition. As one tumblr user put it:
675-->''So it turns out that [[PeripheryHatedom the primal hatred people have toward Barney]] is '''strong enough to pull a disembodied consciousness out of the abyss of existential despair and into the physical world out of pure spite.'''''
676* According to [[https://youtu.be/zKUtbcLfp78 this]] video, ''WebVideo/TheMusicVideoShow'' and its fifth season is made from this, with a combination of [[Main/CreatorBreakdown Creator Breakdown]]. It explains how the season is five episodes longer than the other four.
677* King William IV of England apparently deplored his sister-in-law so much that he made an announcement at his final birthday banquet of his intention to live long enough to see her daughter (his niece, the future Queen Victoria) turn eighteen just so she wouldn't be regent after his death. And yes, he succeeded.
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