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* ''VideoGame/LethalCompany'': Quite a few of the monsters are red and extremely violent. The Circuit Bees, Eyeless Dogs, and Bracken are all red, while the Ghost Girl and Nutcrackers wear red clothing. This also applies to the Company Monster, which is an irritable tentacled horror that will attack any workers making too much noise near it.
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* ''Fanfic/DanganronpaParadiseLost'': Shun Iida is a brash SirSwearsALot whose bio notes that it [[HairTriggerTemper "doesn't take much for him to lose his temper"]], clad in a red tracksuit and gym shorts. [[spoiler:Ultimately downplayed, as while he does eventually inflict ExtremeMeleeRevenge upon Akihiro Garaki after the latter commits murder and has to be dragged away to prevent him from killing him in turn, Shun doesn't end up becoming a killer, ultimately managing to survive the Killing Game]].

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* ''Music/NautilusPompilius'': In the song "Red Leaves", red is not only a foliage color — but the color of murdered people's blood.

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* ''Music/NautilusPompilius'': Music/MelinaKB: The music video of "I've Had Enough" has red as a prominent ColorMotif--most of the girls wear at least one red clothing, Melina's hotel room is red lit, etc. This is meant to match the song's lyrics, which are about righteous female rage in the face of abusive partners.
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In the song "Red Leaves", red is not only a foliage color — but the color of murdered people's blood.

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* ''WebAnimation/{{Curses|Chrisrin}}'' depicts [[{{Geas}} the Boogeyman curse]] as a red, soul wisp-like spirit that travels between players, causing [[RedEyesTakeWarning their eyes to turn red]] and forcing them to commit murder.



* The setting of ''WebAnimation/MadnessCombat'' is almost monochromatic, except for the pervasive red background underscoring the inherent violence of the place. Additionally, the only color ever shown on the series' NominalHero Hank J. Wimbledon is red--either in the form of his blood-streaked lower jaw or his red glasses.

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* The setting of ''WebAnimation/MadnessCombat'' is almost monochromatic, except for the pervasive red background underscoring the inherent violence of the place. Additionally, the only color ever shown on the series' NominalHero Hank J. Wimbledon is red--either red -- either in the form of his blood-streaked lower jaw or his red glasses.

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