* Adam Dodd of ''{{Survival of the Fittest}}'' receives a horrified reaction from his friends after he shoots a comatose member of his group in the head. Needless to say, just about everybody there called him out on it.
** Not to mention that during the final two, the other finalist Jack O'Connor brutally called him out on all of his murders throughout the game.
* ''WebVideo/DoctorHorriblesSingAlongBlog''. The ''villain'' is the one to call the hero out on his idiocy. The hero had almost flattened the love interest by grandstanding.
** Captain Hammer is pretty much made of this trope. He constantly uses excessive force in dealing with Dr. Horrible, he deliberately leaves his arch-villain alone despite knowing his secret identity just so he can steal the girl said arch-villain likes ''for gits and shiggles'', when bored with beating up Dr. Horrible Captain Hammer tries to kill him with his own death ray, he abandons the scene of a disaster he himself caused, and he spends the epilogue whining to a psychiatrist about how terrible it is to feel pain. Oh, and he tells kids that doing well in school is a sign of supervillainy. Seriously, ''what the freaking hell, hero?!''
* ''RedVsBlue'': After Agent Washington [[spoiler:shot Agent South in the Head]] he and the A.I. Delta are called out by Church to be "some cold motherfuckers". It takes half an episode to stop Church and Caboose trying to calm him down with very annoying "just calm down...we are all your friends...lower your weapon" way of speaking.
-->'''Wash:''' Stop talking to me like that, I'm not insane. Now if you'll excuse me, [[ItMakesSenseInContext I have blow up this dead body.]]
* This [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adW46gsMTXM video]] from ''WebAnimation/HowItShouldHaveEnded'' has IronMan called out for his actions in the first movie by {{Superman}} and {{Batman}}. Tony gets to fire back by lampshading CardBoardPrison and JokerImmunity.
* Oracle is a powerful telepath and one-time member of the [[GlobalGuardiansPBEMUniverse Global Guardians]] superhero team. When Doctor Devastation hid a nerve gas bomb in a subway terminal in Washington, D.C., she used her telepathic powers to slowly turn his brain into cole slaw as she forcibly searched it for the bomb's location. While she saved the day, she was also expelled from the team for "gross violation of a suspect's rights".
** As a post-script, as of the shut-down of the ''[[GlobalGuardiansPBEMUniverse Global Guardians]]'', Doctor Devastation was still a permanently hospitalized drooling vegetable.
* In ''RolePlay/WeAreOurAvatars'', this is the default reaction of the saner members of the Group (i.e. everyone else) whenever [[{{Drakengard}} Caim]] [[BloodKnight goes slaughter-happy]]. This is PlayedForLaughs, as Caim is usually portrayed as an unsympathetic {{Jerkass}}.
** There was this one time [[Manga/AzumangaDaioh Osaka]] accidentally shot Irene in the foot (with a very powerful gun, to boot) and everyone called her out on it.
* A comparatively minor example: In WebVideo/TVTropesWillRuinYourLife, Joy eventually calls Chris out for mocking Dash one time too many.
* {{The Salvation War}} takes time to note the problems the war against Heaven and Hell are going to cause. The first battlefield is now littered with tons unexploded shells, Earth's economy is a wreck, and people were shocked by the beating they gave [[MugglesdoitBetter to the demons]].
* [[WebVideo/AtopTheFourthWall Linkara's]] pet peeve is heroes who don't act like heroes. E.G., Frank Miller's All Star Batman and Robin, Neutro Number 1 and Superman at Earth's End.
** Linkara finally gets this himself in Catwoman, Guardian of Gotham #2.
* By seasons two and three of ''WebVideo/MarbleHornets'', Jay is regular getting chewed out for his GenreBlindness, stalking, and focus on filming everything and putting it on YouTube instead of helping people.
* In ''WebVideo/StrangeAeons'', Arron gets chewed out by Nick for filming his most private moments and putting them on his channel.
* In ''Literature/{{Worm}}'':
** [[http://parahumans.wordpress.com/2011/08/06/interlude-2/ Interlude 2]] has Panacea calling out Glory Girl for using excessive force during her fights.
** [[http://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/04/02/chrysalis-20-5/ Chapter 20.5]] has [[spoiler:Taylor]] calling out [[spoiler:Dragon and Defiant]] for breaking the unspoken superhero/supervillain rules by [[spoiler:outing her secret identity in front of a cafeteria full of high school students]] -- a maneuver which, incidentally, could have put a lot of civilians in danger. Her arguments are actually compelling enough that [[spoiler:a third of the students join her and help her escape from the superheroes]].
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