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** It's not an open betrayal, but 2 of Big Mom's daughters chose to rebel against her in the event of their sister (Pudding)'s wedding. Chiffon supports her husband Bege (one of Big Mom's subordinates)'s plan of assassinating her mom, while Praline follows her own husband Aladdin of the Sun Pirates on leaving the island while their leader, Jimbei, assists Bege and Straw Hat Pirates on the plan.
** He's an adopted rather than biological son, but Teach's betrayal towards the Whitebeard Pirates (where the crew refers to Whitebeard as their "father") by killing his crewmate Thatch is treated like a son betraying his father, and thus Ace (one of Whitebeard's strongest crew members) takes it upon himself to hunt and punish Teach. Later on, in the Battle of Marineford, Teach - now Blackbeard - assaults the place and kills Whitebeard.

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** It's not an open betrayal, but 2 two of Big Mom's daughters chose to rebel against her in the event of their sister (Pudding)'s Pudding's wedding. Chiffon supports her husband Bege (one -one of Big Mom's subordinates)'s subordinates-'s plan of assassinating her mom, while Praline follows her own husband Aladdin of the Sun Pirates on leaving the island while their leader, captain, Jimbei, assists Bege and the Straw Hat Pirates on the plan.
** He's an adopted rather than biological son, but Teach's betrayal towards the Whitebeard Pirates (where the crew refers (who refer to Whitebeard as their "father") by killing his crewmate Thatch is treated like a son betraying his father, and thus Ace (one -one of Whitebeard's strongest crew members) commanders- takes it upon himself to hunt and punish Teach. Later on, in the Battle of Marineford, Teach - now Blackbeard - -now Blackbeard- assaults the place and kills Whitebeard.
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* ''AudioPlay/JanTenner'': When [[TheStarscream his traitorous general]] Thol challenges him to an honorable duel over leadership of the Dark Empire, Logar takes off his ring, the source of his power, and hands it to Seytania for safekeeping. Shortly afterwards, right before he is about to defeat Thol, she uses the ring to sap his physical strength in an attempt to seize control of the Dark Empire. It is short-lived, however, as Thol quickly knocks her out and takes the ring for himself.
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* ''Anime/KillLaKill'': At the end of episode 17, Satsuki Kiryuin backstabs Ragyo (quite literally) before crucifying her, claiming that she spent making Honnouji Academy to destroy her, rather than work for her. This is prompted by Ragyo killing her father and almost killing her baby sister when she was one year old, then [[ParentalIncest molesting]] and grooming her to be a minion for her TakeOverTheWorld plot. After Ryuko is revealed to be Ragyo's other daughter, Ryuko betrays her too. [[AbusiveParents To put it quite bluntly]], [[TheDogBitesBack Ragyo absolutely deserves it]].

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* ''Anime/KillLaKill'': At the end of episode 17, Satsuki Kiryuin backstabs Ragyo (quite literally) before crucifying her, claiming that she spent making Honnouji Academy to destroy her, rather than work for her. This is prompted by Ragyo killing her father and almost killing her baby sister when she was one year old, then [[ParentalIncest molesting]] molesting and grooming her to be a minion for her TakeOverTheWorld plot. After Ryuko is revealed to be Ragyo's other daughter, Ryuko betrays her too. [[AbusiveParents To put it quite bluntly]], [[TheDogBitesBack Ragyo absolutely deserves it]].



* ''[[{{ComicBook/Superman}} Superboy]]'' provides the page example, [[spoiler:but in classic Silver Age roundabout nonsense, it is not actually an example of the trope.[[note]]Superboy is menaced by a new villain called Calculon who uses his amazing brain power to deduce his secret identity, so Superboy (supposedly with the police's cooperation) sets up a frame where the Kents are arrested and held for supposedly intentionally selling contaminated food, which fools Calculon (really [[CanonCharacterAllAlong Lex Luthor]] wearing a 'brain enhancer' and sunglasses) into thinking he assessed it wrong, because there was no way that Superboy would arrest and jail his own parents if he was really Clark Kent.[[/note]]]]

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* ''[[{{ComicBook/Superman}} Superboy]]'' provides the page example, [[spoiler:but ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'': Subverted in classic Silver Age roundabout nonsense, it is not actually an example of the trope.[[note]]Superboy ''ComicBook/Superboy1949'' #177. Superboy is menaced by a new villain called Calculon who uses his amazing brain power to deduce his secret identity, so Superboy (supposedly with the police's cooperation) sets up a frame where the Kents are arrested and held for supposedly intentionally selling contaminated food, which fools Calculon (really [[CanonCharacterAllAlong Lex Luthor]] Luthor wearing a 'brain enhancer' and sunglasses) into thinking he assessed it wrong, because there was no way that Superboy would arrest and jail his own parents if he was really Clark Kent.[[/note]]]]

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