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2[[caption-width-right:350:Some character deaths come and go. Others can have so much impact that fans erect a shrine which becomes a ''permanent'' attraction in Wales.]]
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4->''"No man should outlive his fictional wizard! '''No man!'''"''
5-->-- '''Homer Simpson''', ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS18E8TheHawHawedCouple The Haw-Hawed Couple]]"
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7Fans can be a strange lot. They get really emotionally invested in the show they are watching, they come to empathise with and care for the characters. They come to see them as friends. Sometimes this gets taken to a strange place.
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9When a fictional character dies, there is often a very emotional response. In fact it can often lead to the sorts of public displays of affection that we might expect for a major public figure. In certain cases, {{Shipping}} will play a big part in this situation. A OneTruePairing will be dashed because of a character's death, and the fan outcry will be massive.
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11This can either be a sign of a great writer, or a terrible one. Likewise, it can be the sign of a touching viewer following, or a fanatical one. Or perhaps {{b|rokenBase}}oth. Either the [[TearJerker death struck a chord deep and meaningful]] or the fans become enraged. In any case, sometimes it almost seems to border on DaydreamBeliever with how "real" the character's death feels. A denial is called HesJustHiding.
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13!!As this is a {{Death Trope|s}}, [[Administrivia/SpoilersOff unmarked spoilers abound]]. [[Administrivia/YouHaveBeenWarned Beware]].
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18* A real life funeral was held for Raoh of ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar''. Though it was more of a publicity stunt.
19* From Website/{{Wikipedia}} on ''Manga/TomorrowsJoe'':
20--> "When the fans of the series saw the death of Rikiishi, there was a special funeral for him. In March 1970, about 700 people packed the streets dressed in black, wearing black armbands and ribbons with flowers and incense, participated in the funeral. The event was called for by poet Shuuji Terayama. The service was conducted in a full scale boxing ring watched over by a Buddhist priest."
21* A LOT of ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'' fans were heavily affected by one or more of three deaths: [[spoiler:[[MemeticBadass Kamina]], [[TheLancer Kittan]], or [[TheWoobie Nia]].]]
22* When [[spoiler:the Sailor Senshi die]] in the two-episode finale to the first season of ''Anime/SailorMoon'', children in Japan were so upset by this that they made themselves sick.
23* Although it is a series where AnyoneCanDie, the especially vivid and cruel twist of fate where [[spoiler:[[KillTheCutie Petra Ral]] got crushed by the Female Titan]] in ''Manga/AttackOnTitan'' was a rather shocking death for some.
24** Similarly, [[spoiler:Chinese fans [[https://www.animesenpai.net/fans-from-china-held-a-real-funeral-for-eren-yeager/ held a mock funeral for Eren Yeagar]] at the series' conclusion, even though the series is banned there.]]
25* Being that he was such [[EnsembleDarkhorse a popular character]] and few saw it coming (he was supposed to fix the Hyuuga clan!), many ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'' fans fell into grief at Neji's death. Shippers were especially distraught as their Neji pairings were now unable to happen.
26* ''Anime/Danganronpa3TheEndOfHopesPeakHighSchool'' has done a bang-up job of pushing its fanbase into [[{{Pun}} despair]] in the final stretch, with the killing off of fan favorites [[spoiler: Kyoko Kirigiri and Chiaki Nanami]] in the [[CharactersDroppingLikeFlies span of two weeks]]. While the latter was [[DoomedByCanon largely expected]], the [[CruelAndUnusualDeath sheer]] [[KillTheCutie brutality]] of the scene was enough to push the characters' fans into a quick depression mode. The creators have [[TrollingCreator taken glee]] in the response. [[spoiler: Kyouko ultimately survived (she was poisoned in such a manner that she could ultimately hold on and be given an antidote), but Chiaki remained dead.]]
27* ''Manga/JujutsuKaisen'': [[spoiler:The death of [[TheMentor Satoru Gojo]] in chapter 236 was so shocking to fans, that many of them in Chile [[https://www.animesenpai.net/jujutsu-kaisen-fans-raise-an-altar-and-leave-messages-for-gojo/ created a memorial]] to him.]]
28* An InUniverse case of it kicks off ''Manga/KissHimNotMe'''s plot. After her favorite character Shion dies in ''Kachuu Ranbu''(a fictional version of ''VideoGame/ToukenRanbu''), overweight YaoiFangirl Kae Serinuma falls into such a big HeroicBSOD that she starves herself in her room for a whole week--and comes out losing most of her unseemly weight.
29* For most of its run, ''Manga/OnePiece'' had characters either die in flashbacks or have a DisneyDeath. Not for [[TheAce Portgas D. Ace]] and [[WorldsStrongestMan Whitebeard]], who died almost back to back in the [[Recap/OnePieceMarinefordArc Marineford Arc]] and completely shook the ''One Piece'' fandom for the rest of its run.
30* After the death of MagicalGirl Mamika in ''Anime/ReCreators'', fans staged a funeral for her.
31* The GrandFinale of ''Anime/CodeGeass R2'' led to a lot of fans mourning [[spoiler:the death of Lelouch]]. Most fans are in denial as they believe HesJustHiding and many theories of his survival had been discussed for a decade until the release of ''Anime/CodeGeassLelouchOfTheResurrection'' in 2019, which is an AlternateContinuity set after the CompilationMovie trilogy instead of the TV series.
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35* When Franchise/{{Superman}} (temporarily) [[ComicBook/TheDeathOfSuperman died]], a lot of fans went crazy with apparent grief. Despite the fact he's a Comic Book character and it was therefore inevitable when he came back to life a few months later.
36** Given how broad Superman's sphere of public awareness is, most of the mourners were ''non''-comic book fans, while the GenreSavvy regular readers were more shocked that [[LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt they actually did it]], still it's a mark of how much said savviness has grown over the years: Superman's death made national news. Franchise/{{Batman}}'s death, fifteen years later, went mostly unnoticed outside of the DC readership.[[note]]Possibly because the same [[ComicBook/FinalCrisis series]] where Batman "died" also revealed (in the very next issue following his "death") that he was merely sent back in time to the ancient past.[[/note]] There was still some interest; if any superheroes can breach the mainstream, it's Superman and Batman. ComicBook/CaptainAmerica's assassination made a few ripples, too.
37** Something which may have helped here was that the "Death of Superman" storyline was, if not the first such occurrence in superhero stories, then the one that really codified the KilledOffForReal[=/=]BackFromTheDead cycle in comic books. While it's been played so often since it's become cliche in comics that DeathIsCheap, the idea that DC Comics would actually kill off their flagship superhero for an extended period of time and possibly even replace him with a new version was a lot more of a novelty at the time, and while there was never an intention to keep Superman dead it was in a way that made it ambiguous for the reader whether Superman's inevitable return really was that inevitable.
38* When Flattop, a villain of all people, finally died in the original ''ComicStrip/DickTracy'' strip, fans staged a funeral for him.
39* Actual news shows reported on the death of ComicBook/CaptainAmerica in 2007. Fans, however, knew he'd be back eventually, which he was of course.
40* This can even happen with non-major characters. When the third DC hero to go by Comicbook/TheAtom, Ryan Choi, was killed during the ''ComicBook/BrightestDay'' crossover, the grief and rage from the fandom was such that, much like Superman and Captain America, mainstream news sources covered it. What made this death particularly infamous was '''a)''' how graphic it was, with the villain Deathstroke running Ryan through with his sword in loving detail, then shrinking his corpse and sending it to his nemesis in the mail; '''b)''' the fact that Ryan was one of DC's few non-CaptainEthnic Asian heroes; and '''c)''' the fact that, relating to the previous, the issue where he died in had the profound bad timing to come out ''during Asian-American Heritage Month''. The backlash was such that in a later event, ''ComicBook/{{Convergence}}'', it was revealed that due to a quirk of his powers he had actually been OnlyMostlyDead, and was subsequently fully restored.
41* When [[spoiler:[[ComicBook/ArchieComics Archie Andrews]]]] died towards the end of ''ComicBook/LifeWithArchieTheMarriedLife'' (despite the reminder that [[spoiler:the teenaged Archie will still live on in media for years to come]]), Creator/{{Seanbaby}} did an InMemoriam Website/{{Cracked}} article for [[spoiler:him]]... in the [[http://www.cracked.com/blog/8-bizarre-horrors-found-in-squarest-comic-book-ever/ 8 Bizarre Horrors Found in the Squarest Comic Book Ever]]!
42** Dr. Donald [=DeMarco=] summed it up in ''The Catholic Transcript'''s column, "[[http://www.catholictranscript.org/columns/199-donald-demarco/3530-the-killing-of-an-icon.html The killing of an icon]]", to describe the tragic event.
43* The public mourning of Andy Lippincott's AIDS-related death in ''ComicStrip/{{Doonesbury}}'' extended to his getting a square in the AIDS quilt. While Andy had been a secondary character, he was pretty much the first openly gay character in American daily comics.
44* Not necessarily a death, but Tangle the Lemur's transformation into a Zombot (metallic zombie-like being) in ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogIDW'' caused a fan to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Spi2EspcGpA start his #SaveTangleTheLemur campaign and go on local television to spread it]].
45* The ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'' spinoff ''ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan'' opens with Peter Parker's nemesis, ComicBook/DoctorOctopus, switching Spidey's mind into his own dying body, which subsequently does in fact die, and his mind into Spidey's body. Writer Creator/DanSlott then proceeded to not only repeatedly insist the change was permanent, but that Ock would actually be portrayed as being a ''better'' Spider-Man than Peter was. Despite the sheer improbability of both these statements, many fans took them at face value and hounded Slott, who, apparently, began to legitimately fear for his real-life personal safety. Likely to no surprise of the fandom's cooler heads, the initiative ended up only lasting a year before Peter reclaimed the mantle, complete with Ock admitting to him that try as he might, he will never surpass Peter as [[TitleDrop the Superior Spider-Man]].
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49* When ''Film/GodzillaVsDestoroyah'' premiered in Japan in 1995 and [[spoiler:Godzilla died]], a huge funeral was held for him on national television with many of the people behind the series in attendance. Even CNN was abuzz about it.
50* While the Browncoat fan community was very pleased to have a follow-up movie made of the short-running TV series ''Series/{{Firefly}}'', director Joss Whedon's decision to kill off [[spoiler:Wash, one of the most popular characters, who [[PluckyComicRelief should have had]] PlotArmor]], ultimately ruined the joy of having ''Film/{{Serenity}}'' for many fans. [[spoiler: Shepherd Book's death, while also sad to many,]] had a muted reaction at least in comparison, probably since viewers ''usually'' get fixated on a single character. Probably a moot point, but [[spoiler: Book's death]] happened offscreen, whereas [[spoiler:Wash was dead-center (for lack of a better term]]) in the frame.
51* After Loki's death in ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar,'' his fans added little suns to their nicknames[[note]]With "the sun will shine on us again" being one of the last things he says in the film[[/note]] and used multiple hashtags (such as [=bringlokibackalive=] or [=undyingfidelity=]) to express their disappointment and grief. They flooded Marvel's social media accounts to the point that Creator/TheRussoBrothers half-jokingly [[https://goo.gl/xrAKQn admitted]] that they had to temporarily withdraw from social media to avoid fans' wrath, and later [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFuM1j1t7k0&t=5887 said]] killing Loki was the most impactful thing they've ever done in terms of audience reactions. Some of the comments on [[https://goo.gl/dn55HP twitter]] or [[https://goo.gl/Dc5FKb weibo]] remaining since May 2018 are pretty telling. The directors' page on Wikipedia has been repeatedly vandalized, with "murderers" being added to their occupation list. Thousands of viewers in China vowed to stop watching Marvel movies altogether if Loki is gone for good, fans across Russia were attaching hand-made drawings of Loki to the ''Infinity War'' official posters in the movie theaters (he was missing from all of them), and there was an abundance of implausible theories of how HesJustHiding. Some of those theories would be vindicated in Loki's own [[Series/Loki2021 spin-off show]], which has an episode featuring an OlderAndWiser Loki who really did fake his death.
52* ''Film/TheRiseOfSkywalker'' saw [[spoiler: Kylo Ren/Ben Solo die shortly after [[RedemptionEqualsDeath a turn to the side of good.]] Many fans mourned his death,]] with many particularly attached fans insisting that [[spoiler: HesJustHiding and begging for him to be brought back.]]
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56* A quarter of the ''Literature/{{Phenomena}}'' {{fandom}} failed to notice that the series [[FanDumb actually continued]] after the fourth book, while the rest of the fandom went into silent mourning with loads of crying after [[spoiler: the heroine]] died. There is allegedly a chance that the author will bring the character back, but many fans are afraid of being hurt again so they try to avoid news about the subject.
57* Young men in London wore black mourning bands on their arms after Literature/SherlockHolmes died in "The Final Problem". By 1903, the outcry became so great Conan Doyle was finally forced to resurrect him.
58* When the Literature/SienkiewiczTrilogy was originally published, the death of [[spoiler: Longinus]] is said to have inspired a similar response. Old pious ladies asked for masses to be held for the peace of his soul.
59* The death of Little Nell in Creator/CharlesDickens's ''The Old Curiosity Shop''.
60* Sirius Black's death in ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheOrderOfThePhoenix'' caused extreme grief in the fanbase -- a popular avatar/signature saying shortly after the book's release was "JK took my love away; I am still in mourning." The fact that his death was never really explained, as it involved magic only seen in that scene, didn't help.
61** Some fans were vocally unhappy when Dumbledore died in [[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheHalfBloodPrince the following book]]. A website, the aptly-named dumbledoreisnotdead.com, even compiled a long list of evidence they believed indicated that the character had [[FakingTheDead faked his own death]]. He nevertheless did not return in [[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheDeathlyHallows the finale]]. Or rather, Dumbledore did return in a single chapter of the final book. It's just that [[AfterlifeAntechamber he was still very much dead for that one scene he appeared in]].
62** Not to mention [[EnsembleDarkhorse Fred, Lupin and Tonks]] in Book 7. Oh, and Snape due to his role in everything.
63* OlderThanSteam: Richard Barber, in his ''The Knight and Chivalry'', notes that people used to get ''really'' emotionally invested in {{Chivalric Romance}}s (the ones parodied in ''Literature/DonQuixote'') and recounts a 16th-century anecdote about a man who returns home, only to find his family in tears and despair. He asks them if anyone died, and they answer that, indeed, [[KnightInShiningArmor Amadis Of Gaul]] (a protagonist of a particularly popular romance) did. Even if it's just a joke, there were also recorded real-life cases of people [[DaydreamBeliever swearing by the Bible that their favorite romances actually happened]], so such mourning, comparably mild, was probably quite frequent.
64* Literature/HerculePoirot's [[http://www.poirot.us/obituary.php obituary was on the front page of]] the ''[[UsefulNotes/AmericanNewspapers New York Times]]'' (August 6, 1975).
65* ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'', all over the place. It's become something of a game for book-readers to film the reactions of people who have only watched [[Series/GameOfThrones the show]] to the more brutal scenes. Particularly infamous are [[spoiler:Ned's death and the Red Wedding.]]
66* ''Literature/{{Misery}}'': An InUniverse example, as Paul's number one fan Annie becomes ''outraged'' that he would kill off Misery Chastain, the protagonist of her favorite bodice-ripper series. Her despair is so intense that when she gets the chance, she forces a {{Retcon}} of Misery's death.
67* The death of adorable ManicPixieDreamGirl Leslie of ''Literature/BridgeToTerabithia'' fame spawned an entire genre of {{Fix Fic}}s known as "LDD" - "Leslie Didn't Die." Of note - the character was based on a real person who actually died.
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71* When Sherlock Holmes "committed" suicide in ''Series/{{Sherlock}}'', spontaneous memorial for the character was created under St. Bart's Hospital in London (place of suicide). Worldwide action using various hashtags, mainly #[=IBelieveInSherlockHolmes=], continued up to two years later, when next season premiered.
72* ''Franchise/{{Whoniverse}}'':
73** When Ianto Jones died in ''Series/{{Torchwood}}'', a spontaneous memorial was constructed by fans outside the supposed entrance to Torchwood where it remains to this day. They also raised a lot of money for charity in memory of Ianto.
74** And in its parent ''Series/DoctorWho'' universe, Osgood, a fan favourite, [[Recap/DoctorWhoS34E12DeathInHeaven being killed off by Missy]] to [[SacrificialLion show that she was shockingly evil]]. This got complicated in the following season with [[Recap/DoctorWhoS35E7TheZygonInvasion the reveal]] there had been two Osgoods since "[[Recap/DoctorWho50thASTheDayOfTheDoctor The Day of the Doctor]]", and it wasn't clear whether the one who died was the human or the Zygon (the Osgoods themselves refuse to say, as do the creators).
75* When Mrs. Landingham died on ''Series/TheWestWing'', she was eulogized in Congress.
76* Daniel Jackson's [[BackFromTheDead first]] [[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence real]] {{death|IsCheap}} in ''Series/StargateSG1'' didn't make the fans sad... it made them downright angry! So they made a website and eventually got him back. Then the ''Series/StargateAtlantis'' writers thought they'd do it again with Beckett...
77** Beckett's fans actually donated a large amount of money to a Save the Turtles foundation in his memory after the character had mentioned liking turtles ''once''. He too made his way back to the show.
78** And not long after Beckett, we lost [[spoiler: Elizabeth Weir]], which ''really'' didn't sit well with fans.
79* The death of Maid Marian on the BBC's ''Series/RobinHood'' was met with abject fury, a flood of complaints, and a ''lot'' of suspicious behind-the-scenes dealings (including the resignation of the writer and co-creator who wrote the episode in which she died). The writers/producers seemed to have realized just how spectacularly they fucked up, as the third season was given little publicity and a terrible time-slot, and after the ratings dropped exponentially the show was duly canceled.
80* An odd villainous example: When General Black of ''Series/KamenRider'' was killed, the children who lived in the same neighborhood as General Black's actor gave him flowers. To the actor, this was when he first realized that Kamen Rider was actually popular.
81* When ''Series/BreakingBad'' ended, some fans took out an obituary for Walter White in the Albuquerque Journal, and a mock funeral was held for charity. People weren't mourning [[VillainProtagonist Walt himself]] so much as the show, which he personified.
82** Some crew members wore black armbands during the filming of "Say My Name", the episode where Mike died.
83* ''Series/BeautyAndTheBeast1987'' built itself on heavy emotional investment in even the minor characters, and ''especially'' the long-building romance between Catherine and Vincent. When Creator/LindaHamilton left the show in season 3, several episodes that were in the can had to be scrapped, and the writers killed Catherine off in the season premiere. FanonDiscontinuity ensued, and viewers lost interest in the much darker storyline that followed.
84* The Grace Archer story was parodied in a TV episode of ''Series/HancocksHalfHour''. The producers of Hancock's radio soap are delighted to have got rid of him until they realize how much public grief his character's death has caused, and then he has them over a barrel.
85* ''Series/OneFootInTheGrave'': When Victor Meldrew died in the final episode, many fans left flowers and messages at the location of his death. This was still being done as late as a year after the airing of the episode, although creator David Renwick suspected this was engineered by the tabloids.
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89* When Grace Archer died in ''Radio/TheArchers'' a surprising number of people sent her husband flowers and condolences cards care of the BBC.
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93* Aeris' death in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'' caused this, to the point that many people were desperately hoping that there was some way (or point) she could/would be revived, even to this day. This was a particularly effective one, partly due to how far technology had advanced in gaming (making the death scene even more poignant) and partly since the writers actually ''set out'' to invoke this reaction (they succeeded... a little too well, some might say). Other ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' games before and since also had this response at times, but Aeris's to this day remains the strongest.
94* Mentioned InUniverse in ''VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition''. In party banter, Cassandra admits to Varric that she gave up on reading one of his stories because he killed her favorite character, and was so upset that she threw the book across the room.
95* Arthur Morgan's [[IncurableCoughOfDeath tuberculosis]] and eventual inevitable death in ''VideoGame/RedDeadRedemption2'' prompted many fans who first played the game to [[https://www.mirror.co.uk/tech/red-dead-redemption-2-players-13581888 look up on Google Search for ways to find a TB cure]], in spite of the fact that there is none for Arthur[[note]]Effective treatments do exist for tuberculosis. But sadly they didn't exist in 1899.[[/note]] (though he does get warned by the doctor to "rest somewhere warm and dry" in an attempt to slow down the infection, which is not on the cards). Also, his death became a catalyst for many fans to go and vote for the game's nomination categories in awards ceremonies in his honor, with the game winning the "Fan-Favorite Fall Release" award at the [[https://www.cnet.com/news/2018-gamers-choice-awards-how-to-watch-nominees-winners/ Gamers' Choice Awards]], both "Action-Adventure Title of the Year" and "Game of the Year" at the [[https://www.australiangamesawards.com/news/ Australian Games Awards]], and about half of the eight categories at [[https://www.polygon.com/game-awards-tga/2018/12/6/18130000/the-game-awards-winners-2018 The Game Awards 2018]] (said half being "Best Audio Design", "Best Narrative", "Best Score/Music", and "Best Performance" with Arthur's voice actor Roger Clark, who indeed admitted that he looked surprised at his win).
96** It became quite so touching, in fact, that Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw of ''WebAnimation/ZeroPunctuation'' decided to open up [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pYc8X9F75w his review of the game]] with his experience of Arthur's plight, using [[https://i.imgur.com/DPpAJ8T.png?1 a shot of Yahtzee's avatar lying on his back with his head turned toward the side and letting out a sigh]] and the opening line that follows as cryptic clues for other fans who have played the game:
97--->"Well, I managed to get through the story of ''Red Dead Redemption 2'', and I have to say, I'm quite shook[[note]](implying that Arthur's death happens as the song "Crash of Worlds" (a reprise version of "Unshaken") plays in the background)[[/note]]; possibly the emotional impact, more likely from delirium tremens."
98** Another gamer, Austin Hourigan of ''WebVideo/GameTheory'', became so stunned at Arthur's (possible) death by TB that he decided to make [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhF0sYqpFJ4 a video on Arthur's plight]], after studying the research on tuberculosis and its risk factors by looking them up on medical websites and on Wikipedia, and combining them with video clips from the game itself, including one of its High Honor endings. He even included links to charity websites like TB Alert, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and TB Alliance, the latter of which [[https://www.tballiance.org/news/played-red-dead-redemption-2-here-s-what-you-should-know-about-tb made an interview with Hourigan himself]], who said that he thought he could use "an evocative moment in a game, where the protagonist succumbs to his tuberculosis infection, as a way to more or less piggyback ride a broader conversation."
99** One of ''Polygon''[='=]s authors, Eirik Gumeny, managed to play the game and was quite surprised at Arthur's passing by a real-life disease that he decided to write [[https://www.polygon.com/2019/3/12/18260456/red-dead-redemption-2-illness-tuberculosis a tribute article]] by sharing his personal experience of growing up with another terminal disease (cystic fibrosis) along with Arthur's while keeping the fictional protagonist's memory alive. Eirik concludes that, though dead, "Arthur Morgan is still with me... [and] will always be there to remind me that I am more than my disease. That there are still things left to do. That, while I may not always be here, I am for now, and that means there's still time to get to work."
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103* Happens '''a LOT''' in ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}''. In general, at least one of the deaths in the series will get to you. People have had mental breakdowns because their favorite character died. Fans certainly are weird.
104* ''Webcomic/StandStillStaySilent'': Tuuri's death. Several factors made things worse: the death being a BetterToDieThanBeKilled suicide (which stirred up people's feelings about the latter issue), {{Fanon}} that nobody was going to die in the story that existed up to that point and the feeling that the death betrayed the "lighthearted" story announced by the author herself. Some people took things so hard they outright stopped reading the comic, some of the more dedicated fans demoted themselves to casual readers and some regular fan work producers had to take a break.
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108* Many fans of ''WebVideo/CriticalRole'' were so shocked and devastated by the sudden death of [[spoiler: Mollymauk Tealeaf]], that some of them even lashed out at [[Creator/MatthewMercer the DM]] in grief, even though he was heartbroken by the loss as well.
109* ''Webanimation/{{RWBY}}''
110** The show caused a lot of this on fans in the last episodes of Volume 3, which had a few shocking deaths in succession: RobotGirl Penny Polendina was torn apart, StarterVillain Roman Torchwick was devoured alive, and in the one that caused the biggest amount of mourning, TheAce Pyrrha Nikkos was shot and turned into ash. While Penny was brought BackFromTheDead in Volume 7, Pyrrha’s chances of a similar revival is very low, given that her death was planned by series creator Creator/MontyOum, who [[DiedDuringProduction died a year before her in-show death]]. Because of this, many Arkos shippers see him as [[NeverLiveItDown the true killer of Pyrrha]] and not [[HeroKiller Cinder Fall]], often [[RonTheDeathEater demonizing him]] on par of that with [[WebVideo/YouCanPlayThis JewWario]].
111** And as of Vol 6, [[spoiler:Adam Taurus]] can be added to the list, as many felt that [[TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter his character was ultimately wasted potential]].
112** And now that Volume 7 is finished, the sudden death of [[spoiler: Clover Ebi]] can also be added as some fans loved him for being an excellent foil and friend to Qrow, while others thought the [[HoYay chemistry]] the two had was indicating something more.
113** Volume 8 ended on another DarkestHour just like Volume 3, and Penny was once again killed. This time however, she was given a human body before she died which means she was KilledOffForReal.
114** Volume 9 gives us quite possibly the most shocking death of all: [[TheHeroDies Ruby Rose]] getting one HELL of a BreakTheCutie before being DrivenToSuicide. She gets better in the episode afterwards, [[HesBack and in absolutely glorious fashion.]]
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118* ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformers'': When Optimus Prime died in [[WesternAnimation/TheTransformersTheMovie the '80s movie]], young fans were crying, and sent letters asking for him to return. The fact that most of the previous cast also died apparently didn't affect them as much.
119** This actually ended up causing some ExecutiveMeddling in [[WesternAnimation/GIJoeTheMovie the GI Joe movie]] that was about to be released soon after; originally Serpentor was going to kill Duke, but after the fan reaction to Optimus' death they quickly dubbed in a few lines saying he was only put in a coma instead.
120** During ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'', it was Dinobot's HeroicSacrifice that hit the fans hard.
121** Though not to the degree of Optimus Prime in the movie, when Blurr of ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated'' got squished, there were tears and HesJustHiding theories for the rest of the show's run. The crew would later develop [[https://tfwiki.net/wiki/The_Return_of_Blurr "The Return of Blurr"]], a post-series script reading which focuses on ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin.
122* ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'': So many fans were outraged and saddened when Ashi faded from existence on her wedding day to Jack, partly because they felt it was a rip off of ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'', partly because after all she and Jack went through it just wasn't a fair ending for either one of them, because they loved Ashi just as much as they loved Jack, and partly due to unaddressed implications of an InferredHolocaust. So much so there have been alternate Website/YouTube endings made in which the gods being Ashi back to life, various fanfictions in which Ashi's death is retconned, and various petitions begging Genndy Tartakovsky to make an alternate ending and save Ashi. They went so far as to refuse to watch the reruns of season 5 causing the ratings to drop and adult swim to pull it. Even Creator/TaraStrong ''herself'' joined in, saying Ashi was one of her most favorite characters to voice and she would love to do her again and even hashtagged #ashilives on her Twitter. The video game ''VideoGame/SamuraiJackBattleThroughTime'' eventually gave these crowds exactly what they wanted.
123* ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'' ended on an InferredHolocaust with the deaths of numerous magical creatures, but none had affected the fandom more than the EnsembleDarkhorse Hekapoo, especially for those who shipped her with Marco Diaz and were outraged at their [[ShipSinking ship being sunk]] in favor of pairing Marco with [[DesignatedHero Star]]. There's even an entire FanVerse where she's still alive and her death rendered FanonDiscontinuity, among other [[WesternAnimation/GravityFalls factors]] [[WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse relating]] [[WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse to]] [[WesternAnimation/AdventureTime other]] [[WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes shows]].
124* ''WesternAnimation/{{Amphibia}}'''s second season finale "True Colors" was a massive WhamEpisode, but [[SignatureScene one of many scenes that remain talked about to this day]] is [[KillTheCutie the sudden death]] of [[TeenGenius Marcy Wu]]. Even when TheStinger revealing the third season opening confirmed [[OnlyMostlyDead she was still alive]] to an extent, the fandom took this as a sign that the show would get DarkerAndEdgier from here on out.
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