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--->'''Paige''': This cheat guide was expensive, but it's worth it to hear the screams.
Jason: (off-panel) AAAA! How?! How?! How?! How?!

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--->'''Paige''': This cheat guide was expensive, but it's worth it to hear the screams.
Jason: (off-panel)
screams.\\
'''Jason''': ''(off-panel)''
AAAA! How?! How?! How?! How?!
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* Another non-evil example are Paige and Jason, the [[SiblingRivalry sibling rivals]] in ''ComicStrip/FoxTrot''
** In one strip, Paige buys a cheat guide to one of Jason's favorite video games, just so she can "suggest" helpful tips for clearing the hardest levels:
--->'''Paige''': This cheat guide was expensive, but it's worth it to hear the screams.
Jason: (off-panel) AAAA! How?! How?! How?! How?!
** In one arc, Paige receives a beta copy of ''[[VideoGame/{{Diablo}} Riviablo]]'' - which Jason requested while "accidentally" logged in as her - and pretends to play it in her room without Jason being able to see it. Then she gaslights Jason by pretending to have received a letter from the software company, accepting her suggestions to make the monsters cuter, the puzzles easier, and the levels shorter, and to change the game's name to "Happy Town."
--->'''Peter''': I thought they sent you a form letter.\\
'''Paige''': Oops, you're right. My mistake.\\
'''Andy''': ''(off-panel)'' Jason, will you stop bawling long enough to tell me what's wrong?!
** Jason gets his own back on more than a few occasions, such as when he tells Paige that his New Year's Resolution is to be her new best friend:
--->'''Paige''': If you even '''think''' of following me to the mall...\\
'''Jason''': ...and when you say things like that, I'll just say, "I love you, sis."\\
'''Paige''': AAAAAAA!\\
'''Peter''': I thought your New Year's Resolution was to drive Paige nuts.\\
'''Jason''': So I started a little early.
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* ''Literature/TheLastAngel'': Red and Echo add the desperate final screams of the aliens they've killed to their "chorus", which they broadcast to intimidate and enrage opponents. Considering the body counts of their long lives, that's a ''lot'' of screams. Echo in particular enjoys the screams ''way'' too much.
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* The ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc'' monsters don't just like to hear screams; they need them as a source of energy. And again, they use jump scares to generate screaming. By the end, though, they discover that laughter is both an even more potent energy source and [[GoodFeelsGood a far more enjoyable one to obtain]].

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* The ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc'' ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc1'' monsters don't just like to hear screams; they need them as a source of energy. And again, they use jump scares to generate screaming. By the end, though, they discover that laughter is both an even more potent energy source and [[GoodFeelsGood a far more enjoyable one to obtain]].
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* In ''Film/KinjiteForbiddenSubjects'' Creator/CharlesBronson's CowboyCop protagonist gets a blissful smile on his face at the end of the movie as he hears [[BigBad Duke]], the child sex slaver he's just locked up, screaming for help as he [[PrisonRape becomes acquainted with his new cellmate]].
-->'''Crowe:''' Now ''that's'' justice.

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* In ''Film/KinjiteForbiddenSubjects'' Creator/CharlesBronson's CowboyCop protagonist protagonist, Lt. Crowe, gets a blissful smile on his face at the end of the movie as he hears [[BigBad Duke]], the child sex slaver he's just locked up, screaming for help as he [[PrisonRape becomes acquainted with his new cellmate]].
-->'''Crowe:''' Now ''that's'' that's justice.

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