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* ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph'' features "Bad-Anon", a group for videogame villains who feel depressed / shoehorned / etc because of their roles. Besides the title character, the support group includes [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Bowser]], [[VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog Dr. Robotnik]], [[VideoGame/HouseOfTheDead a zombie]], [[Franchise/MortalKombat Kano, Noob Saibot]], [[Franchise/StreetFighter Zangief, M. Bison]], and even [[SympathyForTheDevil Satan]][[note]]who goes by the name Saitine[[/note]]. [[VideoGame/PacMan Clyde the Ghost]] seems to be the leader of the group, and the meeting place seems to be the ghost respawn box in the Pac-Man maze... [[FridgeBrilliance the one place good guys (specifically Pac-Man) cannot go]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph'' features "Bad-Anon", a group for videogame villains who feel depressed / shoehorned / etc because of their roles. Besides the title character, the support group includes [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Bowser]], [[VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog [[Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog Dr. Robotnik]], [[VideoGame/HouseOfTheDead a zombie]], [[Franchise/MortalKombat Kano, Noob Saibot]], [[Franchise/StreetFighter Zangief, M. Bison]], and even [[SympathyForTheDevil Satan]][[note]]who goes by the name Saitine[[/note]]. [[VideoGame/PacMan Clyde the Ghost]] seems to be the leader of the group, and the meeting place seems to be the ghost respawn box in the Pac-Man maze... [[FridgeBrilliance the one place good guys (specifically Pac-Man) cannot go]].
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* ''Series/ForeverKnight'': Nick Knight infiltrates AA at one point and decides to try applying their advice to his craving for blood. Unfortunately, being a vampire ''isn't'' the same as being an addict, and stopping blood turns out to be a pretty bad idea for him.

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* ''Series/ForeverKnight'': In "Feeding the Beast" Nick Knight infiltrates AA at one point an addict support group and decides to try applying their advice to his craving for blood. Unfortunately, being a vampire ''isn't'' the same as being an addict, and stopping blood turns out to be a pretty bad idea for him.
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** In "Magic Meatball", Ed Bighead manages to score a promotion thanks to a Magic 8-Ball parody called the "Magic Meatball" helping him make big decisions. When the meatball gets broken, Ed has a nervous breakdown to the point of [[CompanionCube hallucinating the Meatball is alive]] and doing whatever it asks, up to and including [[CargoShip marrying it]]. The cartoon ends with Ed getting fired and having to join a support group for Magic Meatball addicts.

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** In "Magic Meatball", Ed Bighead manages to score a promotion thanks to a Magic 8-Ball Magic8Ball parody called the "Magic Meatball" helping him make big decisions. When the meatball gets broken, Ed has a nervous breakdown to the point of [[CompanionCube hallucinating the Meatball is alive]] and doing whatever it asks, up to and including [[CargoShip marrying it]]. The cartoon ends with Ed getting fired and having to join a support group for Magic Meatball addicts.

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