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* ''VideoGame/LimbusCompany'': All of the main characters are named for literary characters, including Rodion, a genderbent version of ''Crime and Punishment'''s main character. She worked for her friend Sonya (a genderbent version of Sofya) in hopes of starting a revolution, only to become disillusioned at the inaction of her partners.
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* In ''Anime/{{Shirobako}}'', resident {{Bookworm}} Midori gets so into reading ''Crime and Punishment'' that she pulls an all-nighter to finish it.
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* In ''Literature/{{Mindblind}}'', Nathaniel remembers reading ''Crime and Punishment'' for his World Lit class. He usually thinks of fiction reading as a waste of time, but not when it gets him his diploma.
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* ''Theatre/{{Matilda}}'': When Miss Honey is assessing her reading ability, Matilda gives a long list of books she has read recently, including ''Literature/NicholasNickleby'', ''Literature/OliverTwist'', ''Literature/JaneEyre'', ''Literature/TessOfTheDurbervilles'', ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings'', ''Literature/TheInvisibleMan'', ''Literature/TheSecretGarden'', ''Literature/CrimeAndPunishment'', ...and ''Literature/TheCatInTheHat''
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* ''Series/TheExpanse'': One of the UNN ships in the fourth season is called "UNN Raskolnikov", the name of the protagonist of [[Creator/FyodorDostoevsky Dostoevsky]]'s famous novel ''Crime and Punishment''.
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* ''VideoGame/MagiaRecordPuellaMagiMadokaMagicaSideStory'' reveals that Crime and Punishment is one of Oriko Mikuni’s favorite books growing up. It’s interesting to note that Oriko herself is one half of a pair of serial killers alongside her best friend Kirika.

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* ''VideoGame/MagiaRecordPuellaMagiMadokaMagicaSideStory'' reveals that Crime ''Crime and Punishment Punishment'' is one of Oriko Mikuni’s favorite books growing up. It’s interesting to note that Oriko herself is one half of a pair of serial killers alongside her best friend Kirika.
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* ''VideoGame/MagiaRecordPuellaMagiMadokaMagicaSideStory'' reveals that Crime and Punishment is one of Oriko Mikuni’s favorite books growing up. It’s interesting to note that Oriko herself is one half of a pair of serial killers alongside her best friend Kirika.
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* Young Yoo from ''Literature/MiracleCreek'' wrote her unfinished master's thesis on Rawls, Kant, and Locke as applied to Raskolnikov. She stopped at her mother's insistence ("No husband wants a wife more educated than him; it would humiliate him!").

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* Young Yoo from ''Literature/MiracleCreek'' wrote her unfinished master's thesis on Rawls, Kant, and Locke as applied to Raskolnikov. She stopped at her mother's insistence ("No husband wants a wife more educated than him; it would humiliate him!").him!").

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* On ''WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle'', Boris Badenov often uses "Raskolnikov!" as an epithet when frustrated.
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* Young Yoo from ''Literature/MiracleCreek'' wrote her unfinished master's thesis on Rawls, Kant, and Locke as applied to Raskolnikov. She stopped at her mother's insistence ("No husband wants a wife more educated than him; it would humiliate him!").

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