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* ''WesternAnimation/BlueEyeSamurai''. Mizu has a diagonal cross-shaped tattoo on her left forearm, with a dot in one of the corners (which is worked into the design of the Netflix logo). She often strokes it when thinking about her vow to kill the four white men who sired her. The tattoo is a tally of her targets, the dot in one of the corners signifies that she's already killed one of them prior to the series starting, which the audience only discovers toward the end of Season One.

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* ''WesternAnimation/BlueEyeSamurai''. Mizu has a diagonal cross-shaped tattoo on her left forearm, with a dot in one of the corners (which is worked into the design of the Netflix logo). She often strokes it when thinking about her vow to kill the four white men who sired her. The tattoo is a tally of her targets, and the dot in one of the corners signifies that she's already killed one of them prior to the series starting, which the audience only discovers toward the end of Season One.starting.
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* ''WesternAnimation/BlueEyeSamurai''. Mizu has a diagonal cross-shaped tattoo on her left forearm, with a dot in one of the corners (which is worked into the design of the Netflix logo). She often strokes it when thinking about her vow to kill the four white men who sired her. The tattoo is a tally of her targets, the dot in one of the corners signifies that she's already killed one of them prior to the series starting, which the audience only discovers toward the end of Season One.
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* When ''ComicBook/WarMachine'' got his first solo title back in UsefulNotes/TheDarkAgeOfComicBooks, he faced a one-off villain called Killcount. His backstory was a mercenary who was granted powers by the GoddessOfEvil Kali that for every person he killed he would gain an extra life, healing him from lethal damage. This was visualized literally with a digital counter on his wrist that would tick higher with every life he took.

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* When ''ComicBook/WarMachine'' got his first solo title back in UsefulNotes/TheDarkAgeOfComicBooks, MediaNotes/TheDarkAgeOfComicBooks, he faced a one-off villain called Killcount. His backstory was a mercenary who was granted powers by the GoddessOfEvil Kali that for every person he killed he would gain an extra life, healing him from lethal damage. This was visualized literally with a digital counter on his wrist that would tick higher with every life he took.
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* Happy, the SAMCRO hitman in ''Series/SonsOfAnarchy'' gets a tattoo of a smiley face for every murder he commits for the gang.
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* ''Film/TheQuickAndTheDead''. "Scars", one of the criminals in the competition, is called such because he makes a cut in his arm for every man he kills. His EstablishingCharacterMoment has him enter the bar, kick out some random guy for no apparent reason, shoot him dead as he tries to run away, and make one more cut before entering the bar again, all while chugging down a large glass of beer. Likewise with 'Ace' Hanlon who invites the Lady to a game of poker, then shows her how he's added an ace to his personal pack of cards every time he's killed someone. In a subversion Ace is revealed to be a fraud and braggart, so he was likely lying about most of them.
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* ''Film/GetOut'': [[spoiler:Rose keeps framed photos of her previous "boyfriends" that she helped lure into her parents' trap.]]

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* ''Film/GetOut'': ''Film/GetOut2017'': [[spoiler:Rose keeps framed photos of her previous "boyfriends" that who she helped lure into her parents' trap.]]
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* ''Film/HotShotsPartDeux'' parodies this. With every rising kill, it compares it to films such as ''Film/RoboCop1987'' and ''Film/TotalRecall'', before labeling itself as the bloodiest movie ever.

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* ''Film/HotShotsPartDeux'' parodies this. With every rising kill, it compares it to films such as ''Film/RoboCop1987'' and ''Film/TotalRecall'', ''Film/TotalRecall1990'', before labeling itself as the bloodiest movie ever.
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* In the pulp series ''The Zone'' by James Rouch, [[ColdSniper Clarence]] vows to kill a hundred Soviet soldiers for each member of his family, killed by a Soviet bomber at the onset of WorldWarIII. When he finally achieves this, [[NothingLeftToDoButDie he commits suicide]].

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* ''Manga/GunslingerGirl''. Jose [[TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior notes with discomfort]] that his cyborg Henrietta keeps track of the men she kills for him in her eagerness to please her handler. We see that in a later episode when Henrietta says, "I know I only killed four people this month, but last month I killed at least ten! That's more than Triela even!" She's not bragging but trying to reassure the Agency doctors that she's doing her job.

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Jose [[TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior notes with discomfort]] that his cyborg Henrietta keeps track of the men she kills for him in her eagerness to please her handler. We see that in a later episode when Henrietta says, "I know I only killed four people this month, but last month I killed at least ten! That's more than Triela even!" She's not bragging but trying to reassure the Agency doctors that she's doing her job.job.
** In Chapter 6 of the manga, Jean Croce is visiting the grave of his fiancé who was killed in a terrorist bombing. He says that [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge he's killed 56 terrorists over the past two years and will kill even more this year.]]

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-->'''The Big Guy:''' ''(about Hoenkloewen)'' We call him "the Killer". What do you think he does?\\

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-->'''The --->'''The Big Guy:''' ''(about Hoenkloewen)'' We call him "the Killer". What do you think he does?\\


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* ''VideoGame/{{Runescape}}'': When hunting chompy birds, the player character marks their kills on their bow. Showing your bow to Rantz will have him reward you with unique hats at certain kill milestones.
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* {{Inverted|Trope}} in ''WebVideo/SMPLive''. Players have a count of the amount of times they've died on the server displayed under their nametags.
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* ''Manga/GunslingerGirl''. Jose [[TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior notes with discomfort]] that his cyborg Henrietta keeps track of the men she kills for him in her eagerness to please her handler. We see that in a later episode when Henrietta says, "I know I only killed four people this month, but last month I killed at least ten! That's more than Triela even!" She's not bragging but trying to reassure the Agency doctors that she's doing her job.
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* ''VideoGame/AliensExtermination'' displays the amount of enemies you killed at the ending screen of every level, and even categorize them properly, ranging from Xenomorphs to Facehuggers to Synthetics.
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* The fourteen yellow-orange stripes on the side of Boba Fett's helmet in ''Film/StarWars'' mark particularly significant kills. [[spoiler:When he touches up his paint job in ''Series/TheMandalorian'', he adds another in black, the significance of which is as yet unknown.]]

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* The fourteen yellow-orange stripes on the side of Boba Fett's helmet in ''Film/StarWars'' ''Franchise/StarWars'' mark particularly significant kills. [[spoiler:When he touches up his paint job in ''Series/TheMandalorian'', he adds another in black, the significance of which is as yet unknown.]]

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