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* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyondReturnOfTheJoker'': As revealed in the flashback sequence, [[Characters/DCAUHarleyQuinn Harley Quinn]] (and The Joker) would hurt [[spoiler:Robin]]. With that said, Harley [[spoiler:retired after this night because she knew that what she did was downright terrible. Without the Joker's influence, she became TheAtoner afterward]].
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** A plan involving Randall and [[spoiler:Mr. Waternoose]] in ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc'' may not have specifically aimed at killing children, but the results of the Scream Extractor seem anything but harmless.

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** A plan involving Randall and [[spoiler:Mr. Waternoose]] in ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc'' ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc1'' may not have specifically aimed at killing children, but the results of the Scream Extractor seem anything but harmless.
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*** Roscoe and [=DeSoto=] are probably no better. In addition to above, they attack Oliver after the latter scratches Desoto in the nose, & during the final battle, they make one last attempt to kill the kitten just before Dodger comes to the rescue and forces the duo to their electrifying demises.

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*** Roscoe and [=DeSoto=] are probably no better. In addition to above, they attack Oliver after the latter scratches Desoto [=DeSoto=] in the nose, & during the final battle, they make one last attempt to kill the kitten just before Dodger comes to the rescue and forces the duo to their electrifying demises.
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** Percival [=McLeach=] from ''WesternAnimation/TheRescuersDownUnder'' ties up Cody and suspends him from the crane in his truck with the intention of lowering the boy into a river full of crocodiles and even if that didn't eventuate, the boy would have either drowned or fallen to his death down the nearby waterfall. Earlier in the mkviey, [=McLeach=] threw knives at Cody as part of an interrogation, as pictured above.

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** Percival [=McLeach=] from ''WesternAnimation/TheRescuersDownUnder'' ties up Cody and suspends him from the crane in his truck with the intention of lowering the boy into a river full of crocodiles and even if that didn't eventuate, the boy would have either drowned or fallen to his death down the nearby waterfall. Earlier in the mkviey, movie, [=McLeach=] threw knives at Cody as part of an interrogation, as pictured above.
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** Sykes from ''WesternAnimation/OliverAndCompany'' arranges for and perpetrates the abduction of the titular kitten's new owner, Jenny Foxworth upon discovering her identity, intent on having her mauled to death by his two vicious Dobermans, Roscoe and Desoto if her upper-class family, consisting of her unseen parents and butler Winston doesn't surrender his extorted ransom, yet he's likely determined to [[YouSaidYouWouldLetThemGo execute her either way]]. In the climax, he even attempts to summon his dogs to attack Jenny, alongside Oliver, Dodger, Georgette, & the rest of Fagin's dogs, and eventually goes as far as to [[spoiler: endanger her by dragging her over the electrified subway tracks, where she could potentially slip out of his grasp to a horrible demise]]. Sykes is additionally blinded from his own [[FamilyUnfriendlyDeath impending doom at the hands of an upcoming train]], proving an even more horrific threat to the young wealthy heiress.
*** Roscoe and Desoto are probably no better. In addition to above, they attack Oliver after the latter scratches Desoto in the nose, & during the final battle, they make one last attempt to kill the kitten just before Dodger comes to the rescue and forces the duo to their electrifying demises.

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** Sykes from ''WesternAnimation/OliverAndCompany'' arranges for and perpetrates the abduction of the titular kitten's new owner, Jenny Foxworth upon discovering her identity, intent on having her mauled to death by his two vicious Dobermans, Roscoe and Desoto [=DeSoto=] if her upper-class family, consisting of her unseen parents and butler Winston doesn't surrender his extorted ransom, yet he's likely determined to [[YouSaidYouWouldLetThemGo execute her either way]]. In the climax, he even attempts to summon his dogs to attack Jenny, alongside Oliver, Dodger, Georgette, & the rest of Fagin's dogs, and eventually goes as far as to [[spoiler: endanger her by dragging her over the electrified subway tracks, where she could potentially slip out of his grasp to a horrible demise]]. Sykes is additionally blinded from his own [[FamilyUnfriendlyDeath impending doom at the hands of an upcoming train]], proving an even more horrific threat to the young wealthy heiress.
*** Roscoe and Desoto [=DeSoto=] are probably no better. In addition to above, they attack Oliver after the latter scratches Desoto in the nose, & during the final battle, they make one last attempt to kill the kitten just before Dodger comes to the rescue and forces the duo to their electrifying demises.
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** ''WesternAnimation/OliverAndCompany'': Sykes arranges for and perpetrates the abduction of the titular kitten's new owner Jenny Foxworth, intent on feeding her to his two vicious Dobermans, Roscoe and Desoto if her upper-class family consisting of her unseen parents and butler Winston doesn't surrender his extorted ransom, yet he's likely determined to [[YouSaidYouWouldLetThemGo harm her either way]]. In the climax, he even attempts to summon Roscoe and Desoto to attack Jenny, alongside Oliver, Dodger, Georgette, & the rest of the dogs when they all try to escape his warehouse, and eventually goes as far as to [[spoiler: endanger her by dragging her over the electrified subway tracks, where she could potentially slip out of his grasp to a horrible demise]]. Sykes is additionally blinded from his own impending doom at the hands of an upcoming train, proving an even more horrific threat to the young wealthy heiress.
*** Roscoe and Desoto are probably no better. In addition to above, they attack Oliver after the latter scratches Desoto in the nose, & during the final battle, they make one last attempt to kill the kitten just before Dodger comes to the rescue and forces the duo to their [[FamilyUnfriendlyDeath electrifying demises]].

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** ''WesternAnimation/OliverAndCompany'': Sykes from ''WesternAnimation/OliverAndCompany'' arranges for and perpetrates the abduction of the titular kitten's new owner owner, Jenny Foxworth, Foxworth upon discovering her identity, intent on feeding having her mauled to death by his two vicious Dobermans, Roscoe and Desoto if her upper-class family family, consisting of her unseen parents and butler Winston doesn't surrender his extorted ransom, yet he's likely determined to [[YouSaidYouWouldLetThemGo harm execute her either way]]. In the climax, he even attempts to summon Roscoe and Desoto his dogs to attack Jenny, alongside Oliver, Dodger, Georgette, & the rest of the dogs when they all try to escape his warehouse, Fagin's dogs, and eventually goes as far as to [[spoiler: endanger her by dragging her over the electrified subway tracks, where she could potentially slip out of his grasp to a horrible demise]]. Sykes is additionally blinded from his own [[FamilyUnfriendlyDeath impending doom at the hands of an upcoming train, train]], proving an even more horrific threat to the young wealthy heiress.
*** Roscoe and Desoto are probably no better. In addition to above, they attack Oliver after the latter scratches Desoto in the nose, & during the final battle, they make one last attempt to kill the kitten just before Dodger comes to the rescue and forces the duo to their [[FamilyUnfriendlyDeath electrifying demises]].demises.
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** ''WesternAnimation/OliverAndCompany'': Sykes arranges for and perpetrates the abduction of Jenny Foxworth (the titular kitten's new owner), intent on feeding her to his two vicious Dobermans, Roscoe and Desoto if her upper-class family consisting of her unseen parents and butler Winston doesn't surrender his extorted ransom, yet he's likely determined to [[YouSaidYouWouldLetThemGo harm her either way]]. In the climax, he even attempts to summon Roscoe and Desoto to attack Jenny, alongside Oliver, Dodger, Georgette, & the rest of the dogs when they all try to escape his warehouse, and eventually goes as far as to [[spoiler: endanger her by dragging her over the electrified subway tracks, where she could potentially slip out of his grasp to a horrible demise]]. Sykes is additionally blinded from his own impending doom at the hands of an upcoming train, proving an even more horrific threat to the young wealthy heiress.

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** ''WesternAnimation/OliverAndCompany'': Sykes arranges for and perpetrates the abduction of Jenny Foxworth (the the titular kitten's new owner), owner Jenny Foxworth, intent on feeding her to his two vicious Dobermans, Roscoe and Desoto if her upper-class family consisting of her unseen parents and butler Winston doesn't surrender his extorted ransom, yet he's likely determined to [[YouSaidYouWouldLetThemGo harm her either way]]. In the climax, he even attempts to summon Roscoe and Desoto to attack Jenny, alongside Oliver, Dodger, Georgette, & the rest of the dogs when they all try to escape his warehouse, and eventually goes as far as to [[spoiler: endanger her by dragging her over the electrified subway tracks, where she could potentially slip out of his grasp to a horrible demise]]. Sykes is additionally blinded from his own impending doom at the hands of an upcoming train, proving an even more horrific threat to the young wealthy heiress.
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*** Roscoe and Desoto are probably no better. In addition to above, they attack Oliver after the latter scratches Desoto in the nose, & during the final battle, they make one last attempt to kill the kitten just before Dodger forces the duo to their [[FamilyUnfriendlyDeath electrifying demises]].
** Percival [=McLeach=] from ''WesternAnimation/TheRescuersDownUnder'' tied up Cody and suspended him from the crane in his truck with the intention of lowering the boy into a river full of crocodiles and even if that didn't eventuate, the boy would have either drowned or fallen to his death down the nearby waterfall. Earlier in the mkviey, [=McLeach=] threw knives at Cody as part of an interrogation, as pictured above.

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*** Roscoe and Desoto are probably no better. In addition to above, they attack Oliver after the latter scratches Desoto in the nose, & during the final battle, they make one last attempt to kill the kitten just before Dodger comes to the rescue and forces the duo to their [[FamilyUnfriendlyDeath electrifying demises]].
** Percival [=McLeach=] from ''WesternAnimation/TheRescuersDownUnder'' tied ties up Cody and suspended suspends him from the crane in his truck with the intention of lowering the boy into a river full of crocodiles and even if that didn't eventuate, the boy would have either drowned or fallen to his death down the nearby waterfall. Earlier in the mkviey, [=McLeach=] threw knives at Cody as part of an interrogation, as pictured above.
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** ''WesternAnimation/OliverAndCompany'': Sykes arranges for and perpetrates the abduction of Jenny Foxworth (the titular kitten's new owner), intent on feeding her to his two vicious Dobermans, Roscoe and Desoto if her upper-class family consisting of her unseen parents and butler Winston doesn't surrender his extorted ransom, yet he's likely determined to [[YouSaidYouWouldLetThemGo harm her either way]]. He even attempts to summon Roscoe and Desoto to attack Jenny, alongside Oliver, Dodger, Georgette, & the rest of the dogs when they all try to escape his warehouse, and eventually goes as far as to [[spoiler: endanger her by dragging her over the electrified subway tracks, where she could potentially slip out of his grasp to a horrible demise]]. In addition, Sykes is blinded from his own impending doom at the hands of an upcoming train, proving an even more horrific threat to the young wealthy heiress.

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** ''WesternAnimation/OliverAndCompany'': Sykes arranges for and perpetrates the abduction of Jenny Foxworth (the titular kitten's new owner), intent on feeding her to his two vicious Dobermans, Roscoe and Desoto if her upper-class family consisting of her unseen parents and butler Winston doesn't surrender his extorted ransom, yet he's likely determined to [[YouSaidYouWouldLetThemGo harm her either way]]. He In the climax, he even attempts to summon Roscoe and Desoto to attack Jenny, alongside Oliver, Dodger, Georgette, & the rest of the dogs when they all try to escape his warehouse, and eventually goes as far as to [[spoiler: endanger her by dragging her over the electrified subway tracks, where she could potentially slip out of his grasp to a horrible demise]]. In addition, Sykes is additionally blinded from his own impending doom at the hands of an upcoming train, proving an even more horrific threat to the young wealthy heiress.
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** ''WesternAnimation/OliverAndCompany'': Sykes arranges for and perpetrates the abduction of Jenny Foxworth (the titular kitten's new owner), intent on feeding her to his two vicious Dobermans, Roscoe and Desoto if her upper-class family consisting of her unseen parents and butler Winston doesn't surrender his extorted ransom, yet he's likely determined to harm her either way. He even attempts to summon Roscoe and Desoto to attack Jenny, alongside Oliver, Dodger, Georgette, & the rest of the dogs when they all try to escape his warehouse, and eventually goes as far as to [[spoiler: endanger her by dragging her over the electrified subway tracks, where she could potentially slip out of his grasp to a horrible demise]]. In addition, Sykes is blinded from his own impending doom at the hands of an upcoming train, proving an even more horrific threat to the young wealthy heiress.

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** ''WesternAnimation/OliverAndCompany'': Sykes arranges for and perpetrates the abduction of Jenny Foxworth (the titular kitten's new owner), intent on feeding her to his two vicious Dobermans, Roscoe and Desoto if her upper-class family consisting of her unseen parents and butler Winston doesn't surrender his extorted ransom, yet he's likely determined to [[YouSaidYouWouldLetThemGo harm her either way.way]]. He even attempts to summon Roscoe and Desoto to attack Jenny, alongside Oliver, Dodger, Georgette, & the rest of the dogs when they all try to escape his warehouse, and eventually goes as far as to [[spoiler: endanger her by dragging her over the electrified subway tracks, where she could potentially slip out of his grasp to a horrible demise]]. In addition, Sykes is blinded from his own impending doom at the hands of an upcoming train, proving an even more horrific threat to the young wealthy heiress.
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** ''WesternAnimation/OliverAndCompany'': Sykes arranges for and perpetrates the abduction of Jenny Foxworth (the titular kitten's new owner), intent on feeding her to his two vicious dobermans, Roscoe and Desoto if her upper-class family consisting of her unseen parents and butler Winston doesn't surrender his extorted ransom, yet he's likely determined to harm her either way. He even attempts to summon Roscoe and Desoto to attack Jenny, alongside Oliver, Dodger, Georgette, & the rest of the dogs when they all try to escape his warehouse, and eventually goes as far as to [[spoiler: endanger her by dragging her over the electrified subway tracks, where she could potentially slip out of his grasp to a horrible demise]]. In addition, Sykes is blinded from his own impending doom at the hands of an upcoming train, proving an even more horrific threat to the young wealthy heiress.

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** ''WesternAnimation/OliverAndCompany'': Sykes arranges for and perpetrates the abduction of Jenny Foxworth (the titular kitten's new owner), intent on feeding her to his two vicious dobermans, Dobermans, Roscoe and Desoto if her upper-class family consisting of her unseen parents and butler Winston doesn't surrender his extorted ransom, yet he's likely determined to harm her either way. He even attempts to summon Roscoe and Desoto to attack Jenny, alongside Oliver, Dodger, Georgette, & the rest of the dogs when they all try to escape his warehouse, and eventually goes as far as to [[spoiler: endanger her by dragging her over the electrified subway tracks, where she could potentially slip out of his grasp to a horrible demise]]. In addition, Sykes is blinded from his own impending doom at the hands of an upcoming train, proving an even more horrific threat to the young wealthy heiress.
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** ''WesternAnimation/TheGreatMouseDetective'': The FauxAffablyEvil Ratigan is revealed -- in [[VillainSong song,]] no less - to have drowned widows and orphans. Near the end, during the Big Ben battle, he's shown kicking Olivia off a large gear, directly into the path of being crushed by two other gears. Luckily Basil is able to rescue her, just barely in time -- which ultimately triggers a VillainousBreakdown in Ratigan.
** ''WesternAnimation/OliverAndCompany'': Sykes kidnaps Jenny Foxworth (the titular kitten's new owner) and holds her hostage with the intention of feeding her to his dobermans, Roscoe and Desoto, especially if her upper-class family consisting of her unseen parents and butler Winston doesn't surrender his extorted ransom. He proves this trope even further in the climax when he attempts to summon Roscoe and Desoto to attack Jenny, alongside Oliver, Dodger, Georgette, & the rest of the dogs, and eventually goes as far as to [[spoiler: endanger her by dragging her over the electrified subway tracks, where she could potentially slip out of his grasp to a horrible demise]]. Though Sykes might be blinded from his own impending doom at the hands of an upcoming train, this still proves a horrific threat to the young wealthy heiress.

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** ''WesternAnimation/TheGreatMouseDetective'': The FauxAffablyEvil Ratigan is revealed -- in [[VillainSong song,]] no less - to have drowned widows and orphans. Near the end, during During the Big Ben battle, battle in the climax, he's shown kicking Olivia off a large gear, directly into the path of being crushed by two other gears. Luckily Basil is able to rescue her, just barely in time -- which ultimately triggers a VillainousBreakdown in Ratigan.
** ''WesternAnimation/OliverAndCompany'': Sykes kidnaps arranges for and perpetrates the abduction of Jenny Foxworth (the titular kitten's new owner) and holds her hostage with the intention of owner), intent on feeding her to his two vicious dobermans, Roscoe and Desoto, especially Desoto if her upper-class family consisting of her unseen parents and butler Winston doesn't surrender his extorted ransom. ransom, yet he's likely determined to harm her either way. He proves this trope even further in the climax when he attempts to summon Roscoe and Desoto to attack Jenny, alongside Oliver, Dodger, Georgette, & the rest of the dogs, dogs when they all try to escape his warehouse, and eventually goes as far as to [[spoiler: endanger her by dragging her over the electrified subway tracks, where she could potentially slip out of his grasp to a horrible demise]]. Though In addition, Sykes might be is blinded from his own impending doom at the hands of an upcoming train, this still proves a proving an even more horrific threat to the young wealthy heiress.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheBoxtrolls'', Snatcher has no qualms with attempting to kill Eggs on multiple occasions as well as Winifred Portley-Rind when SheKnowsTooMuch. He eventually threatens Winnie's life if her father doesn't initiate him into the White Hats.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheBoxtrolls'', Snatcher has no qualms with attempting to kill Eggs on multiple occasions as well as Winifred Portley-Rind when SheKnowsTooMuch. [[spoiler: He eventually threatens Winnie's life if her father doesn't initiate him into the White Hats.]]
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheBoxtrolls'', Snatcher has no qualms with attempting to kill Eggs on multiple occasions as well as Winnie when SheKnowsTooMuch.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheBoxtrolls'', Snatcher has no qualms with attempting to kill Eggs on multiple occasions as well as Winnie Winifred Portley-Rind when SheKnowsTooMuch.SheKnowsTooMuch. He eventually threatens Winnie's life if her father doesn't initiate him into the White Hats.



** In the same movie, Wart has avoid being attacked by his older foster brother Kay at least twice anf to make matters worse, Kay openly encourages his father Sir Ector to "box Wart's ears" at one point.

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** *** In the same movie, Wart has to avoid being attacked by his older foster brother Kay at least twice anf and to make matters worse, Kay openly encourages his father Sir Ector to "box Wart's ears" at one point.
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** Percival [=McLeach=] from ''WesternAnimation/TheRescuersDownUnder'' tied up Cody and suspended him from the crane in his truck with the intention of lowering the boy into a river full of crocodiles and even if that didn't eventuate, the boy would have either drowned or fallen to his death down the nearby waterfall. Earlier in the mkviey, McLeach threw knives at Cody as part of an interrogation, as pictured above.

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** Percival [=McLeach=] from ''WesternAnimation/TheRescuersDownUnder'' tied up Cody and suspended him from the crane in his truck with the intention of lowering the boy into a river full of crocodiles and even if that didn't eventuate, the boy would have either drowned or fallen to his death down the nearby waterfall. Earlier in the mkviey, McLeach [=McLeach=] threw knives at Cody as part of an interrogation, as pictured above.
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** In the same movie, Wart has avoid being attacked by his older foster brother Kay at least twice anf to make matters worse, Kay openly encourages his father Sir Ector to "box Wart's ears" at one point.
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** ''WesternAnimation/OliverAndCompany'': Sykes is clearly intent on harming a hostage Jenny Foxworth (the titular kitten's new owner), especially if her upper-class family consisting of her unseen parents and butler Winston doesn't surrender his extorted ransom. He proves this trope even further in the climax when he attempts to summon his two vicious Dobermans, Roscoe and Desoto to attack Jenny, alongside Oliver, Dodger, Georgette, & the rest of the dogs, and eventually goes as far as to [[spoiler: endanger her by dragging her over the electrified subway tracks, where she could potentially slip out of his grasp to a horrible demise]]. Though Sykes might be blinded from his own impending doom at the hands of an upcoming train, this still proves a horrific threat to the young wealthy heiress.

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** ''WesternAnimation/OliverAndCompany'': Sykes is clearly intent on harming a hostage kidnaps Jenny Foxworth (the titular kitten's new owner), owner) and holds her hostage with the intention of feeding her to his dobermans, Roscoe and Desoto, especially if her upper-class family consisting of her unseen parents and butler Winston doesn't surrender his extorted ransom. He proves this trope even further in the climax when he attempts to summon his two vicious Dobermans, Roscoe and Desoto to attack Jenny, alongside Oliver, Dodger, Georgette, & the rest of the dogs, and eventually goes as far as to [[spoiler: endanger her by dragging her over the electrified subway tracks, where she could potentially slip out of his grasp to a horrible demise]]. Though Sykes might be blinded from his own impending doom at the hands of an upcoming train, this still proves a horrific threat to the young wealthy heiress.



** Percival [=McLeach=] from ''WesternAnimation/TheRescuersDownUnder'' was going to lower Cody into a river full of crocodiles. And before that, he threatened him with knives as part of an interrogation, as pictured above.

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** Percival [=McLeach=] from ''WesternAnimation/TheRescuersDownUnder'' was going to lower tied up Cody and suspended him from the crane in his truck with the intention of lowering the boy into a river full of crocodiles. And before that, he threatened him with crocodiles and even if that didn't eventuate, the boy would have either drowned or fallen to his death down the nearby waterfall. Earlier in the mkviey, McLeach threw knives at Cody as part of an interrogation, as pictured above.
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*** Roscoe and Desoto are probably no better; they attack Oliver after the latter scratches Desoto in the nose, & during the final battle, they make one last attempt to kill the kitten just before Dodger forces the duo to their [[FamilyUnfriendlyDeath electrifying demises]].

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*** Roscoe and Desoto are probably no better; better. In addition to above, they attack Oliver after the latter scratches Desoto in the nose, & during the final battle, they make one last attempt to kill the kitten just before Dodger forces the duo to their [[FamilyUnfriendlyDeath electrifying demises]].
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** ''WesternAnimation/OliverAndCompany'': Sykes is clearly intent on harming a hostage Jenny Foxworth (the titular kitten's new owner), especially if her upper-class family consisting of her unseen parents and butler Winston doesn't surrender his extorted ransom. He proves this trope even further in the climax when he attempts to summon his two vicious Dobermans, Roscoe and Desoto to attack Jenny, alongside Oliver, Dodger, Georgette, & the rest of the dogs, and eventually goes as far as to [[spoiler: endanger her by dragging her over the electrified subway tracks, where she could potentially slip out of his grasp to a horrible demise]]. Though Sykes might be blinded from his own impending doom by his Villainous Breakdown, unaware of an upcoming train, this still proves a horrific threat to the young wealthy heiress.

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** ''WesternAnimation/OliverAndCompany'': Sykes is clearly intent on harming a hostage Jenny Foxworth (the titular kitten's new owner), especially if her upper-class family consisting of her unseen parents and butler Winston doesn't surrender his extorted ransom. He proves this trope even further in the climax when he attempts to summon his two vicious Dobermans, Roscoe and Desoto to attack Jenny, alongside Oliver, Dodger, Georgette, & the rest of the dogs, and eventually goes as far as to [[spoiler: endanger her by dragging her over the electrified subway tracks, where she could potentially slip out of his grasp to a horrible demise]]. Though Sykes might be blinded from his own impending doom by his Villainous Breakdown, unaware at the hands of an upcoming train, this still proves a horrific threat to the young wealthy heiress.

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** ''WesternAnimation/OliverAndCompany'': Sykes is clearly intent on harming a hostage Jenny Foxworth (the titular kitten's new owner), especially if her upper-class family consisting of her unseen parents and butler Winston doesn't surrender his extorted ransom. He proves this trope even further near the climax when he attempts to summon his two vicious Dobermans, Roscoe and Desoto to attack her, alongside Oliver, Dodger, Georgette, & the rest of the dogs, and eventually goes as far as to [[spoiler: endanger Jenny by dragging her over the electrified subway tracks, where she could potentially slip out of his grasp to a horrible demise]]. Though Sykes might be blinded from his own impending doom by his VillainousBreakdown, unaware of an upcoming train, this still proves a horrific threat to the young wealthy heiress.

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** ''WesternAnimation/OliverAndCompany'': Sykes is clearly intent on harming a hostage Jenny Foxworth (the titular kitten's new owner), especially if her upper-class family consisting of her unseen parents and butler Winston doesn't surrender his extorted ransom. He proves this trope even further near in the climax when he attempts to summon his two vicious Dobermans, Roscoe and Desoto to attack her, Jenny, alongside Oliver, Dodger, Georgette, & the rest of the dogs, and eventually goes as far as to [[spoiler: endanger Jenny her by dragging her over the electrified subway tracks, where she could potentially slip out of his grasp to a horrible demise]]. Though Sykes might be blinded from his own impending doom by his VillainousBreakdown, Villainous Breakdown, unaware of an upcoming train, this still proves a horrific threat to the young wealthy heiress.heiress.
*** Roscoe and Desoto are probably no better; they attack Oliver after the latter scratches Desoto in the nose, & during the final battle, they make one last attempt to kill the kitten just before Dodger forces the duo to their [[FamilyUnfriendlyDeath electrifying demises]].
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** ''WesternAnimation/OliverAndCompany'': Sykes is easily willing to harm a hostage Jenny Foxworth (the titular kitten's new owner), especially if her upper-class family consisting of her unseen parents and butler Winston doesn't surrender his extorted ransom. He proves this trope even further near the climax when he attempts to summon his two vicious Dobermans, Roscoe and Desoto to attack her, alongside Oliver, Dodger, Georgette, & the rest of the dogs, and eventually crosses the line by [[spoiler: endangering Jenny by dragging her over the electrified subway tracks, where she could potentially slip out of his grip to a horrible demise]]. Though Sykes might be blinded from his own impending doom by his VillainousBreakdown, unaware of an upcoming train, this still proves a horrific threat to the young wealthy heiress.

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** ''WesternAnimation/OliverAndCompany'': Sykes is easily willing to harm clearly intent on harming a hostage Jenny Foxworth (the titular kitten's new owner), especially if her upper-class family consisting of her unseen parents and butler Winston doesn't surrender his extorted ransom. He proves this trope even further near the climax when he attempts to summon his two vicious Dobermans, Roscoe and Desoto to attack her, alongside Oliver, Dodger, Georgette, & the rest of the dogs, and eventually crosses the line by goes as far as to [[spoiler: endangering endanger Jenny by dragging her over the electrified subway tracks, where she could potentially slip out of his grip grasp to a horrible demise]]. Though Sykes might be blinded from his own impending doom by his VillainousBreakdown, unaware of an upcoming train, this still proves a horrific threat to the young wealthy heiress.
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** ''WesternAnimation/OliverAndCompany'': Sykes is easily willing to harm a hostage Jenny Foxworth (the new owner of the titular kitten), especially if her upper-class family consisting of her unseen parents and butler Winston doesn't surrender his extorted ransom. He proves this trope even further near the climax when he attempts to summon his two vicious Dobermans, Roscoe and Desoto to attack her, alongside Oliver, Dodger, Georgette, & the rest of the dogs, and eventually crosses the line by [[spoiler: endangering Jenny by dragging her over the electrified subway tracks, where she could potentially slip out of his grip to a horrible demise]]. Though Sykes might be blinded from his own impending doom by his VillainousBreakdown, unaware of an upcoming train, this still proves a horrific threat to the young wealthy heiress.

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** ''WesternAnimation/OliverAndCompany'': Sykes is easily willing to harm a hostage Jenny Foxworth (the new owner of the titular kitten), kitten's new owner), especially if her upper-class family consisting of her unseen parents and butler Winston doesn't surrender his extorted ransom. He proves this trope even further near the climax when he attempts to summon his two vicious Dobermans, Roscoe and Desoto to attack her, alongside Oliver, Dodger, Georgette, & the rest of the dogs, and eventually crosses the line by [[spoiler: endangering Jenny by dragging her over the electrified subway tracks, where she could potentially slip out of his grip to a horrible demise]]. Though Sykes might be blinded from his own impending doom by his VillainousBreakdown, unaware of an upcoming train, this still proves a horrific threat to the young wealthy heiress.
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** ''WesternAnimation/OliverAndCompany'': Sykes is easily willing to harm a hostage Jenny Foxworth (Oliver's new owner), especially if her upper-class family consisting of her unseen parents and butler Winston doesn't surrender his extorted ransom. He proves this trope even further near the climax when he attempts to summon his two vicious Dobermans, Roscoe and Desoto to attack her, alongside Oliver, Dodger, Georgette, & the rest of the dogs, and eventually crosses the line by [[spoiler: endangering Jenny by dragging her over the electrified subway tracks, where she could potentially slip off his car to a horrible demise]]. Though Sykes might be blinded from his own impending doom by his VillainousBreakdown, unaware of an upcoming train, this still proves a horrific threat to the young wealthy heiress.

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** ''WesternAnimation/OliverAndCompany'': Sykes is easily willing to harm a hostage Jenny Foxworth (Oliver's (the new owner), owner of the titular kitten), especially if her upper-class family consisting of her unseen parents and butler Winston doesn't surrender his extorted ransom. He proves this trope even further near the climax when he attempts to summon his two vicious Dobermans, Roscoe and Desoto to attack her, alongside Oliver, Dodger, Georgette, & the rest of the dogs, and eventually crosses the line by [[spoiler: endangering Jenny by dragging her over the electrified subway tracks, where she could potentially slip off out of his car grip to a horrible demise]]. Though Sykes might be blinded from his own impending doom by his VillainousBreakdown, unaware of an upcoming train, this still proves a horrific threat to the young wealthy heiress.
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** ''WesternAnimation/OliverAndCompany'': Sykes is easily willing to harm a hostage Jenny Foxworth (Oliver's new owner), especially if her upper-class family consisting of her unseen parents and butler Winston doesn't surrender his extorted ransom. He proves this trope even further near the climax when he attempts to summon his two vicious Dobermans, Roscoe and Desoto to attack Jenny, alongside Oliver, Dodger, Georgette, & the rest of the dogs, and eventually crosses the line by [[spoiler: endangering Jenny by dragging her over the electrified subway tracks, where she could potentially slip off his car to a horrible demise]]. Though Sykes might be blinded from his own impending doom by his VillainousBreakdown, unaware of an upcoming train, this still proves a horrific threat to the young wealthy heiress.

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** ''WesternAnimation/OliverAndCompany'': Sykes is easily willing to harm a hostage Jenny Foxworth (Oliver's new owner), especially if her upper-class family consisting of her unseen parents and butler Winston doesn't surrender his extorted ransom. He proves this trope even further near the climax when he attempts to summon his two vicious Dobermans, Roscoe and Desoto to attack Jenny, her, alongside Oliver, Dodger, Georgette, & the rest of the dogs, and eventually crosses the line by [[spoiler: endangering Jenny by dragging her over the electrified subway tracks, where she could potentially slip off his car to a horrible demise]]. Though Sykes might be blinded from his own impending doom by his VillainousBreakdown, unaware of an upcoming train, this still proves a horrific threat to the young wealthy heiress.
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** ''WesternAnimation/TheGreatMouseDetective'': The FauxAffablyEvil Ratigan is revealed -- in [[VillainSong song,]] no less - to have drowned widows and orphans. Near the end, during the Big Ben battle, he's shown kicking Olivia off a large gear, directly into the path of being crushed by two other gears. Luckily Basil is able to rescue her, just barely in time -- which really triggers a VillainousBreakdown in Ratigan.
** ''WesternAnimation/OliverAndCompany'': Sykes is easily willing to harm a hostage Jenny Foxworth (Oliver's new owner), especially if her upper-class family consisting of her unseen parents and butler Winston doesn't surrender his extorted ransom. He proves this trope even further near the climax when he attempts to summon his two vicious Dobermans, Roscoe and Desoto to attack Jenny, alongside Oliver, Dodger, Georgette, & the rest of the dogs, and eventually crosses the line when he [[spoiler: endangers her by dragging her over the electrified subway tracks where she could potentially slip off his car and fall to a horrible death just like Roscoe and Desoto in the same scene]]. Though Sykes might be blinded from his own impending doom by his VillainousBreakdown, unaware of an upcoming train, this still proves a horrific threat to the young wealthy heiress.

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** ''WesternAnimation/TheGreatMouseDetective'': The FauxAffablyEvil Ratigan is revealed -- in [[VillainSong song,]] no less - to have drowned widows and orphans. Near the end, during the Big Ben battle, he's shown kicking Olivia off a large gear, directly into the path of being crushed by two other gears. Luckily Basil is able to rescue her, just barely in time -- which really ultimately triggers a VillainousBreakdown in Ratigan.
** ''WesternAnimation/OliverAndCompany'': Sykes is easily willing to harm a hostage Jenny Foxworth (Oliver's new owner), especially if her upper-class family consisting of her unseen parents and butler Winston doesn't surrender his extorted ransom. He proves this trope even further near the climax when he attempts to summon his two vicious Dobermans, Roscoe and Desoto to attack Jenny, alongside Oliver, Dodger, Georgette, & the rest of the dogs, and eventually crosses the line when he by [[spoiler: endangers her endangering Jenny by dragging her over the electrified subway tracks tracks, where she could potentially slip off his car and fall to a horrible death just like Roscoe and Desoto in the same scene]].demise]]. Though Sykes might be blinded from his own impending doom by his VillainousBreakdown, unaware of an upcoming train, this still proves a horrific threat to the young wealthy heiress.
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** ''WesternAnimation/OliverAndCompany'': Sykes is easily willing to harm a hostage Jenny Foxworth (Oliver's new owner), especially if her upper-class family consisting of her unseen parents and butler Winston doesn't surrender his extorted ransom. He proves this trope even further near the climax when he attempts to summon his two vicious Dobermans, Roscoe and Desoto to attack Jenny, alongside Oliver, Dodger, Georgette, & the rest of the dogs, and eventually crosses the line when he [[spoiler: endangers her by dragging her over the electrified subway tracks where she could slip off his car and fall to a horrible death just like Roscoe and Desoto in the same scene]]. Though Sykes might be blinded from his impending doom by his VillainousBreakdown, unaware of an upcoming train, this still proves a horrific threat to the young wealthy heiress.

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** ''WesternAnimation/OliverAndCompany'': Sykes is easily willing to harm a hostage Jenny Foxworth (Oliver's new owner), especially if her upper-class family consisting of her unseen parents and butler Winston doesn't surrender his extorted ransom. He proves this trope even further near the climax when he attempts to summon his two vicious Dobermans, Roscoe and Desoto to attack Jenny, alongside Oliver, Dodger, Georgette, & the rest of the dogs, and eventually crosses the line when he [[spoiler: endangers her by dragging her over the electrified subway tracks where she could potentially slip off his car and fall to a horrible death just like Roscoe and Desoto in the same scene]]. Though Sykes might be blinded from his own impending doom by his VillainousBreakdown, unaware of an upcoming train, this still proves a horrific threat to the young wealthy heiress.
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** ''WesternAnimation/OliverAndCompany'': Sykes is easily willing to harm a hostage Jenny Foxworth (Oliver's new owner), especially if her upper-class family consisting of her unseen parents and butler Winston doesn't surrender his extorted ransom. He proves this trope even further near the climax when he attempts to summon his two vicious Dobermans, Roscoe and Desoto to attack Jenny, alongside Oliver, Dodger, Georgette, & the rest of the dogs, and eventually crosses the line when he [[spoiler: endangers her by dragging her over the electrified subway tracks where she could fall to a horrible death just like Roscoe and Desoto in the same scene]]. Though Sykes might be blinded from his impending doom by his VillainousBreakdown, unaware of an upcoming train, this still proves a horrific threat to the young wealthy heiress.

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** ''WesternAnimation/OliverAndCompany'': Sykes is easily willing to harm a hostage Jenny Foxworth (Oliver's new owner), especially if her upper-class family consisting of her unseen parents and butler Winston doesn't surrender his extorted ransom. He proves this trope even further near the climax when he attempts to summon his two vicious Dobermans, Roscoe and Desoto to attack Jenny, alongside Oliver, Dodger, Georgette, & the rest of the dogs, and eventually crosses the line when he [[spoiler: endangers her by dragging her over the electrified subway tracks where she could slip off his car and fall to a horrible death just like Roscoe and Desoto in the same scene]]. Though Sykes might be blinded from his impending doom by his VillainousBreakdown, unaware of an upcoming train, this still proves a horrific threat to the young wealthy heiress.
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** ''WesternAnimation/OliverAndCompany'': Sykes is easily willing to harm a hostage Jenny Foxworth (Oliver's new owner), especially if her upper-class family consisting of her unseen parents and butler Winston doesn't surrender his extorted ransom. He proves this trope further near the climax when he attempts to summon his two vicious Dobermans, Roscoe and Desoto to attack Jenny, alongside Oliver, Dodger, Georgette, & the rest of the dogs, and eventually when he [[spoiler: endangers her by dragging her over the subway tracks where she could fall to a horrible death]]. Though Sykes might be blinded from his impending doom by his VillainousBreakdown and he forgets of the train, this still proves a horrific threat to the young wealthy heiress.

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** ''WesternAnimation/OliverAndCompany'': Sykes is easily willing to harm a hostage Jenny Foxworth (Oliver's new owner), especially if her upper-class family consisting of her unseen parents and butler Winston doesn't surrender his extorted ransom. He proves this trope even further near the climax when he attempts to summon his two vicious Dobermans, Roscoe and Desoto to attack Jenny, alongside Oliver, Dodger, Georgette, & the rest of the dogs, and eventually crosses the line when he [[spoiler: endangers her by dragging her over the electrified subway tracks where she could fall to a horrible death]]. death just like Roscoe and Desoto in the same scene]]. Though Sykes might be blinded from his impending doom by his VillainousBreakdown and he forgets VillainousBreakdown, unaware of the an upcoming train, this still proves a horrific threat to the young wealthy heiress.
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Okay we agree that dragging a kid over some train tracks is a horribly, cruel way of endangering them even discounting the train which he clearly did


* In the [[ArtisticLicenseHistory very loosely based-on-a-true-story]] film ''WesternAnimation/{{Anastasia}}'', Rasputin attempts to murder Anastasia as a child in retribution for [[SinsOfTheFather her father exiling him for treason]]. It is all but stated that he succeeded in getting her brother and sisters killed.

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* In the [[ArtisticLicenseHistory very loosely based-on-a-true-story]] film ''WesternAnimation/{{Anastasia}}'', Rasputin attempts to murder Anastasia as a child in retribution for [[SinsOfTheFather her father exiling him for treason]]. It is all but stated that he succeeded in getting her child-aged brother and along with their sisters and parents killed.



** ''WesternAnimation/OliverAndCompany'': Sykes is easily willing to harm a hostage Jenny Foxworth (Oliver's new owner), especially if her upper-class family consisting of her unseen parents and butler Winston doesn't surrender his extorted ransom. He proves this trope further near the climax when he attempts to summon his two vicious Dobermans, Roscoe and Desoto to attack Jenny, alongside Oliver, Dodger, Georgette, & the rest of the dogs, and eventually crosses the line when he [[spoiler: tries to drag her with him on the subway tracks when an upcoming train could come and mow both of them down]]. Though Sykes might be blinded from his impending doom by his VillainousBreakdown, this still proves as a horrific threat to the young wealthy heiress.

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** ''WesternAnimation/OliverAndCompany'': Sykes is easily willing to harm a hostage Jenny Foxworth (Oliver's new owner), especially if her upper-class family consisting of her unseen parents and butler Winston doesn't surrender his extorted ransom. He proves this trope further near the climax when he attempts to summon his two vicious Dobermans, Roscoe and Desoto to attack Jenny, alongside Oliver, Dodger, Georgette, & the rest of the dogs, and eventually crosses the line when he [[spoiler: tries to drag endangers her with him on by dragging her over the subway tracks when an upcoming train where she could come and mow both of them down]]. fall to a horrible death]]. Though Sykes might be blinded from his impending doom by his VillainousBreakdown, VillainousBreakdown and he forgets of the train, this still proves as a horrific threat to the young wealthy heiress.



** ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994'': The Hyenas and Scar. The former nearly eat Simba and Nala after they wander onto the elephant graveyards (although averted when Mufasa shows up) and Scar, who shows no qualms about putting his own ''nephew'' in extreme danger to achieve his ultimate goal –- becoming king of the Pride Lands. First, he tricks Simba into the gorge below Pride Rock before sending –- with the hyenas' help –- a stampede of wildebeest through, forcing Simba to hang on for dear life. Mufasa is able to rescue Simba, but this results in Scar murdering the injured Mufasa by throwing him back into the stampede. Later, as a mourning Simba is exiled from the Pride Lands, Scar sends the hyenas after Simba, who would have died if not for sheer luck.

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** ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994'': The Hyenas and Scar. The former nearly eat Simba and Nala after they wander onto the elephant graveyards (although averted (only stopping when Mufasa shows up) and Scar, who shows no qualms about putting his own ''nephew'' in extreme danger to achieve his ultimate goal –- becoming king of the Pride Lands. First, he tricks Simba into the gorge below Pride Rock before sending –- with the hyenas' help –- a stampede of wildebeest through, forcing Simba to hang on for dear life. Mufasa is able to rescue Simba, but this results in Scar murdering the injured Mufasa by throwing him back into the stampede. Later, as a mourning Simba is exiled from the Pride Lands, Scar sends the hyenas after Simba, who would have died if not for sheer luck.
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** ''WesternAnimation/OliverAndCompany'': Sykes is easily willing to harm a hostage Jenny Foxworth (Oliver's new owner), especially if her upper-class family consisting of her unseen parents and butler Winston doesn't surrender his extorted ransom. He proves this trope further near the climax when he attempts to summon his two vicious Dobermans, Roscoe and DeSoto to attack Jenny, alongside Oliver, Dodger, Georgette, & the rest of the dogs, and eventually crosses the line when he [[spoiler: tries to drag her with him on the subway tracks when an upcoming train could come and mow both of them down]]. Though Sykes might be blinded from his impending doom by his VillainousBreakdown, this still proves as a horrific threat to the young wealthy heiress.

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** ''WesternAnimation/OliverAndCompany'': Sykes is easily willing to harm a hostage Jenny Foxworth (Oliver's new owner), especially if her upper-class family consisting of her unseen parents and butler Winston doesn't surrender his extorted ransom. He proves this trope further near the climax when he attempts to summon his two vicious Dobermans, Roscoe and DeSoto Desoto to attack Jenny, alongside Oliver, Dodger, Georgette, & the rest of the dogs, and eventually crosses the line when he [[spoiler: tries to drag her with him on the subway tracks when an upcoming train could come and mow both of them down]]. Though Sykes might be blinded from his impending doom by his VillainousBreakdown, this still proves as a horrific threat to the young wealthy heiress.

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