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Kill Em All was renamed Everybody Dies Ending due to misuse. Dewicking


'''Instead:''' Not only do they not leave, the people of Wallachia throw a party on the one-year anniversary of Dracula's announcement, believing the Bishop's claims that it was all a mass illusion caused by Satan, specifically to mock Dracula. Predictably, Dracula chooses that moment to come back, making it literally [[RainOfBlood rain blood]] while summoning a horde of demons that [[KillEmAll put the entire town to the slaughter]], including women and children. ValuesDissonance or not, common sense should've told them to haul ass out of Wallachia. The only one who seemed to have the sense was an old woman who left flowers at the remnants of the Belmont house, because she was grateful to Lisa for healing her.

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'''Instead:''' Not only do they not leave, the people of Wallachia throw a party on the one-year anniversary of Dracula's announcement, believing the Bishop's claims that it was all a mass illusion caused by Satan, specifically to mock Dracula. Predictably, Dracula chooses that moment to come back, making it literally [[RainOfBlood rain blood]] while summoning a horde of demons that [[KillEmAll put the entire town to the slaughter]], slaughter, including women and children. ValuesDissonance or not, common sense should've told them to haul ass out of Wallachia. The only one who seemed to have the sense was an old woman who left flowers at the remnants of the Belmont house, because she was grateful to Lisa for healing her.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheLittleEngineThatCould'': The birthday train is making progress towards the town over the mountain when the locomotive pulling it, Georgia, breaks down. Doc, the medic, states that she can't handle the train, and suggests that Rollo the Clown, the leader of the toys on the train, flag down another engine. He does just that, but the snooty passenger engine Farnsworth and the gruff freight engine Pete refuse to take the job. With both engines not willing to do it, Doc having to tend to the injured Georgia, and the as-yet-to-arrive Jebediah unable to take the train due to his advanced age, Tillie is the only engine left for the job. She then suggests to the Tower in charge of the rail yard that she take the job.\\
'''You’d Expect:''' The Tower, having no other engines able or willing to take the train, allow Tillie to go pick up the train and take it over the mountain. He may not think she can do it, but she clearly wants to prove herself as an engine, and for a guy who's on a tight-schedule, having a train fall behind wouldn't look good for him.\\
'''Alternatively:''' If he still thinks that Tillie can't handle the job, he can order Pete or Farnsworth to do the job, even if they don't want to. He may not be the most likable boss around, but they clearly respect him enough on some level to obey him.\\
'''Instead:''' He instead pulls a massive [[YankTheDogsChain jerk moment]] and angrily yells at Tillie for even daring to ask him to pull the train, making it clear he's not going to let her pull that birthday train.\\
'''Worse Yet:''' He doesn't even consider making Pete or Farnsworth take the train, leaving it sitting out on a siding with no one able to pull it, and falling further behind schedule by the minute!\\
'''Fortunately:''' Tillie decides to sneak out of the yard and pull the train herself, getting it over the mountain in spite of the dangers she faces.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Tabaluga}}'':
** In the Season 3 episode "Do Not Forget To Remember", an amnesiac Tabaluga has managed to drive off Arktos and apologises to everyone in Greenland for doing the evil snowman's bidding. Then, Shouhou decides to give him his special memory restoring potion. \\
'''You'd Expect''': Happy and Digby to wait to see if Shouhou's memory cure will restore Tabaluga's memory. If it doesn't, then they can try and hit him on the back of the head like they did earlier in the episode. \\
'''Instead''': They both sneak off to grab a large hammer so they can hit him in the back of the head while Shouhou is giving him the memory cure. \\
'''As a Result''': Tabaluga takes the memory cure, and sure enough, it works in restoring his memory. When he calls out Happy and Digby by name, they both get so overjoyed that they throw the hammer upwards, causing it to land on both of their heads and erase their memories. Good thing Shouhou has plenty of that memory restoring potion left.
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* ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseClubhouse'': In "Pluto's Ball", Mickey and Pluto chase the ball all the way to a golf course where it lands on the tee where Donald is. Mickey tries to warn him not to hit it, but Donald ends up breaking his golf club upon attempting to do so and asks for help fixing it.\\
'''You'd Expect:''' Before helping, for Mickey to immediately pick up the ball, securing it for good.\\
'''Instead:''' He doesn't even think of the ball until after fixing the club, and he tries to warn Donald again, but he doesn't listen and hits it far away.
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* ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseClubhouse'': In "Pluto's Ball", Mickey and Pluto chase the ball all the way to a golf course where it lands on the tee where Donald is. Mickey tries to warn him not to hit it, but Donald ends up breaking his golf club upon attempting to do so and asks for help fixing it.\\
'''You'd Expect:''' Before helping, for Mickey to immediately pick up the ball, securing it for good.\\
'''Instead:''' He doesn't even think of the ball until after fixing the club, and he tries to warn Donald again, but he doesn't listen and hits it far away.
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* WesternAnimation/MyLifeAsATeenageRobot: In the episode "Ball and Chain" Brad finds himself being abducted by the Space Bikers, much to his surprise it turns out Tammy intends to marry him. While the other Space Bikers are preparing for the wedding, Brad is left in Tammy's custody with no obvious way to escape.\\
'''You'd Expect:''' Since ValuesDissonance is a high risk in weddings, Brad would spend his time in captivity getting to know the customs of Space Bikers and social structure. Sure Tammy would love to tell her husband-to-be all about how she planned for them to live together? Or he could turn to Lenny, the only male member available who for some reason is TheChewToy. By doing so he'll learn that; 1: Space Bikers live in a strict matriarchy where AllWomenAreDomsAllMenAreSubs and 2: If the groom divorces the bride eats him. Knowing this he'd look for any loophole, a taboo, anything that can render a Space Biker wedding null and void.\\
'''Instead:''' Brad does nothing productive while in captivity and ends up saying "Yes" at the altar. He only catches on after he had put a ring on her only to be treated like a pet. And then dumps her at the altar.\\
'''The result:''' Jenny has to rescue him during a fight after Tammy tries to eat him. Afterwards Tammy coldly rejects having anything to do with him.\\
'''In his defence:''' It's not like he had much of a chance to escape on his own anyway and at least he didn't make the situation worse.
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* In the first episode of ''WesternAnimation/SkylandersAcademy'' "Skylanders Unite!", the Skylanders' arch-enemy Kaos has gotten his hands on the Book of Skylanders, which is capable of controlling every Skylander and their leader Eon. After Eon tells Kaos that the book cannot be be burned after an attempt by Kaos to do it, Kaos instead resorts to freezing it, which it can be.\\
'''You'd Expect''': Eon to lie and say that the book is immune to being frozen as well, especially as it can determine his and the Skylanders' lives [[spoiler:and he shows himself later on in the series to not be above lying]].\\
'''Instead''': "Uh... no comment?"\\
'''The Results''': Kaos freezes the book and every Skylander at the graduation ceremony along with Eon, [[NearVillainVictory almost earning himself a victory if Spyro wasn't there]].
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** In "Abby's Track and Field Day", Abby is nervous when she is signed up for Track and Field Day in the park and cannot use her gear, so the Fuzzlies try to find a sport she can do without them.\\
'''You'd Expect:''' For Abby to take off her gear before practicing the sports.\\
'''Instead:''' She ''keeps her gear on the whole time'', and whenever she practices, she panics and cheats with a gadget.
** In "Abby and the Costume Ball", Abby dresses in a Marie Antoinette costume and makes a grand entrance, but her giant poofy skirt prevents her from getting out.\\
'''You'd Expect:''' Abby to shimmy out the door sideways.\\
'''Instead:''' [[OneDimensionalThinking She struggles to get out facing forward,]] leading to more trouble to come.
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'''Instead:''' Maria apparently assumes that The ComicBook/IncredibleHulk somehow changed his skin tone from green to red, then attacked the Helicarrier, and so orders a hunt for him instead. The hunt succeeds, depriving the Avengers of their strongest member for [[ArcFatigue an unspecified lengthy amount of time]]. Meanwhile, Red Hulk remains free to wreak havoc under the order of [[spoiler:ComicBook/RedSkull]].

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'''Instead:''' Maria apparently assumes that The ComicBook/IncredibleHulk ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk somehow changed his skin tone from green to red, then attacked the Helicarrier, and so orders a hunt for him instead. The hunt succeeds, depriving the Avengers of their strongest member for [[ArcFatigue an unspecified lengthy amount of time]]. Meanwhile, Red Hulk remains free to wreak havoc under the order of [[spoiler:ComicBook/RedSkull]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/PlanetSheen'': Revolving the overall plot and beginning of the show:\\
'''You'd Expect:''' Jimmy Neutron, with his great intellect, to realize that Sheen was gone and so was his rocket that can go to outer space. Perhaps he could even try a rescue mission if he could.\\
'''Instead:''' Jimmy doesn't even show up in any point in the series. Either he is bad at making rockets since he made his last one or he simply doesn't care that Sheen could be dead. [[SarcasmMode What a great friend]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/UltimateBookOfSpells'': In "Once in a blue moon", Zarlack's plan to use the ring of a blue moon to escape fails. The Charmling who was captured by Zarlack previously in the episode knows the reason.\\
'''You'd expect:''' He would keep his mouth shut. \\
'''Instead:''' He tells Zarlack ''exactly'' why the plan failed and ''what exactly he has to do to fix it''. Cue Zarlack doing so and almost being successful, if it hadn't been for Cassie. NiceJobBreakingItHero, indeed.\\
'''Even worse:''' Zarlack didn't even interrogate him. He was just rubbing Zarlack's mistake in his face.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' episode, "The Smurfette", Gargamel noticed changes in Smurfette, realizing she's not anymore working with him. Therefore, he tricks her into bringing all the Smurfs to lunch.\\

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981'' episode, "The Smurfette", Gargamel noticed changes in Smurfette, realizing she's not anymore working with him. Therefore, he tricks her into bringing all the Smurfs to lunch.\\
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* In ''WesternAnimation/Chowder'': In "[[OverlyLongName Field Tournament Style Up and Down on the Ground Manja Flanja Blanja Banja Ishka Bibble Babble Flabble Doma Roma Floma Boma Jingle Jangle Every Angle Bricka Bracka Flacka Stacka Two Ton Rerun Free For All Big Ball]]", when playing the eponymous sport, neither side is to score a goal or [[spoiler:a [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Bowser]]-esque monster will throw away the stadium]]. Truffles is unaware of that fact and gets bored, begging someone to score, much to the chagrin of Mung Dahl.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/Chowder'': ''WesternAnimation/{{Chowder}}'': In "[[OverlyLongName Field Tournament Style Up and Down on the Ground Manja Flanja Blanja Banja Ishka Bibble Babble Flabble Doma Roma Floma Boma Jingle Jangle Every Angle Bricka Bracka Flacka Stacka Two Ton Rerun Free For All Big Ball]]", when playing the eponymous sport, neither side is to score a goal or [[spoiler:a [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Bowser]]-esque monster will throw away the stadium]]. Truffles is unaware of that fact and gets bored, begging someone to score, much to the chagrin of Mung Dahl.
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* ''WesternAnimation/Chowder'': In "[[OverlyLongName Field Tournament Style Up and Down on the Ground Manja Flanja Blanja Banja Ishka Bibble Babble Flabble Doma Roma Floma Boma Jingle Jangle Every Angle Bricka Bracka Flacka Stacka Two Ton Rerun Free For All Big Ball]]", when playing the eponymous sport, neither side is to score a goal or [[spoiler:a [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Bowser]]-esque monster will throw away the stadium]]. Truffles is unaware of that fact and gets bored, begging someone to score, much to the chagrin of Mung Dahl.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/Chowder'': In "[[OverlyLongName Field Tournament Style Up and Down on the Ground Manja Flanja Blanja Banja Ishka Bibble Babble Flabble Doma Roma Floma Boma Jingle Jangle Every Angle Bricka Bracka Flacka Stacka Two Ton Rerun Free For All Big Ball]]", when playing the eponymous sport, neither side is to score a goal or [[spoiler:a [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Bowser]]-esque monster will throw away the stadium]]. Truffles is unaware of that fact and gets bored, begging someone to score, much to the chagrin of Mung Dahl.
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* ''WesternAnimation/Chowder'': In "[[OverlyLongName Field Tournament Style Up and Down on the Ground Manja Flanja Blanja Banja Ishka Bibble Babble Flabble Doma Roma Floma Boma Jingle Jangle Every Angle Bricka Bracka Flacka Stacka Two Ton Rerun Free For All Big Ball]]", when playing the eponymous sport, neither side is to score a goal or [[spoiler:a [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Bowser]]-esque monster will throw away the stadium]]. Truffles is unaware of that fact and gets bored, begging someone to score, much to the chagrin of Mung Dahl.
:'''You'd Expect'''[=:=]: Mung would explain that part to Truffles.
:'''Instead'''[=:=]: He leaves that part out, making his explanations sound more like a case of HonorBeforeReason.
--> '''Mung''': Winning isn't the point! Only the rules and regulations matter! It's a gentleman's sport! That's how it is, and that's how it always will be, and there's nothing YOU can do about it, so there!
:'''As a Result'''[=:=]: Truffles takes over as Captain of Goulash United, ending with them scoring a goal, [[spoiler:and the monster tosses the stadium]]. [[NeverMyFault Mung blames Truffles for this]], when he could have prevented it by explaining that instead of his other explanation.
--> '''Mung''': Now you've destroyed the sport!
--> '''Truffles''': I thought you were talking figuratively!
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'''Result''': Grim spends the majority of the episode in a HumiliationConga as Mighty Moe is either too savvy or insane to fall for any scheme involving eating the Cheese Puff.

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'''Result''': Grim spends the majority of the episode in a HumiliationConga being humiliated, as Mighty Moe is either too savvy or insane to fall for any scheme involving eating the Cheese Puff.
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'''The Result''': [[spoiler:Doctor Psycho eventually makes a FaceHeelTurn, betrays the crew, and teams up with Riddler who proceed to try and take over the world.]]

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'''The Result''': [[spoiler:Doctor Psycho eventually makes a FaceHeelTurn, betrays the crew, and teams up with Riddler who and they proceed to try and take over the world.]]
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'''You'd Expect''': That Harley and her crew would tighten security and try to stay one step ahead of Riddler.
'''They Could Also''': Capture supervillain henchmen to shorten Riddler's running shifts and have more people powering the hideout. That way Riddler doesn't get too strong and become more of a problem if he escapes. If they're worried about Riddler conspiring with said henchmen, they could keep Riddler separated from the other prisoners.
'''Instead:''' They do neither one of those things and just allowed Riddler to continue his cardio, even though he made it clear he has a plan to escape.

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'''You'd Expect''': That Harley and her crew would tighten security and try to stay one step ahead of Riddler.
Riddler.\\
'''They Could Also''': Capture supervillain henchmen to shorten Riddler's running shifts and have more people powering the hideout. That way Riddler doesn't get too strong and become more of a problem if he escapes. If they're worried about Riddler conspiring with said henchmen, they could keep Riddler separated from the other prisoners.
prisoners.\\
'''Instead:''' They do neither one of those things and just allowed Riddler to continue his cardio, even though he made it clear he has a plan to escape.\\
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''WesternAnimation/HarleyQuinn2019'': Early in season 2, Riddler almost escape's Harley's custody but chooses to remain her captive because [[ItMakesSenseInContext running on the hamster wheel powering the hideout]] put him in good shape. He then goes on to admit to Harley and her crew that he intends to escape as soon as he's good and ready.\\
'''You'd Expect''': That Harley and her crew would tighten security and try to stay one step ahead of Riddler.
'''They Could Also''': Capture supervillain henchmen to shorten Riddler's running shifts and have more people powering the hideout. That way Riddler doesn't get too strong and become more of a problem if he escapes. If they're worried about Riddler conspiring with said henchmen, they could keep Riddler separated from the other prisoners.
'''Instead:''' They do neither one of those things and just allowed Riddler to continue his cardio, even though he made it clear he has a plan to escape.
'''The Result''': [[spoiler:Doctor Psycho eventually makes a FaceHeelTurn, betrays the crew, and teams up with Riddler who proceed to try and take over the world.]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheCupheadShow'': During the episode, "Roll The Dice", King Dice discovers that Cuphead, who owes the Devil, King Dice's boss, his soul, has stumbled into his game show, which is another way to get souls.\\
'''You'd Expect:''' King Dice to wait until ''after'' Cuphead has won to reveal this fact to his boss. While his game show is quite rigged, the first two rounds still have chances to lose and that means a chance Cuphead might walk free. Not to mention, the Devil has a nasty temper. As such, if the Devil doesn't know he played, King Dice can't be punished for letting him go.\\
'''Instead:''' King Dice calls the Devil as soon as he realizes who Cuphead is and to play, overconfident that the kid will win.\\
'''As a result''': Cuphead proves to be too stupid to make it through the game normally and too proud to accept a rigged win. Thus, he escapes while King Dice is harshly chewed out by the Devil and replaced by Henchman.
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* ''WesternAnimation/PinkaliciousAndPeterrific'': In "Glitterizer", Mommy invents a device that can spray glitter on anything.\\
'''You'd Expect''': Pinkalicious not to touch it without Mommy's permission\\
'''Instead''': Pinkalicious ignores Peter's warnings and takes the prototype of the glitterizer, and glitterizes everything in sight.
** Later, Pinkalicious offers to glitterize Rafael's painting of the town hall. Rafael tells her to only glitterize the stars.\\
'''You'd Expect''': Pinkalicious to just glitterize the stars\\
'''Instead''': She glitterizes everything ''but'' the stars, resulting in her upsetting Rafael.

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* ''WesternAnimation/SolarOpposites'': In the pilot, Linda is a bully who gets Yumyulack and Jessie into trouble. Yumyulack in retaliation shrinks her and puts her in a tiny-person maze. He and Jessie, however, have a crisis of conscience when seeing a news report on Linda's disappearance. Linda sees this as an opportunity to escape and reason with her captors.\\

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In the pilot, Linda is a bully who gets Yumyulack and Jessie into trouble. Yumyulack in retaliation shrinks her and puts her in a tiny-person maze. He and Jessie, however, have a crisis of conscience when seeing a news report on Linda's disappearance. Linda sees this as an opportunity to escape and reason with her captors.\\


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** During season 2's The Rad Awesome Terrific Ray, Terry accidentally turns [[SitcomArchnemesis The Red Goobler's]] fiancee, Jen, into a rat after mixing up the guns. After which she goes missing much to Terry and Korvo's dismay. To make matters worse, The Red Goobler's bachelor party is about to start.\\
'''You'd Expect''': For Terry to go to the bachelor party to distract the Goobler and Korvo to look for Rat Jen. Terry's the fun loving one who's good at distracting people, whilst Korvo is the super serious hard worker and the smarter of the two.\\
'''Instead''': They do the exact opposite, Terry looks for Rat Jen, while Korvo goes to the bachelor party.\\
'''The Result''': Terry gets distracted by [[{{Manchild}} an ice cream truck]] and Rat Jen escapes the house.
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* The Littles has one episode :The Little Babysitters" which Henry is forced to babysit baby Oscar while his parents are away and later, his friends come by the door to invite Henry to play football with them. \\

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* The Littles ''The Littles'' has one episode :The episode, "The Little Babysitters" which Henry is forced to babysit baby Oscar while his parents are away and later, his friends come by the door to invite Henry to play football with them. \\



* In the ''WesternAnimation/MegaMan'' episode "The Beginning", Guts Man tosses a monorail car at Roll, hoping to crush her. Mega Man sees this and runs to the rescue.\\

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/MegaMan'' ''WesternAnimation/MegaManRubySpears'' episode "The Beginning", Guts Man tosses a monorail car at Roll, hoping to crush her. Mega Man sees this and runs to the rescue.\\



* ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice'': An ongoing one during season 2. Aqualad has gone undercover within the Reach, seeming to prove his loyalty by killing Artemis. We find out later that he, Nightwing, and Artemis faked her death so she could infiltrate as Tigress.\\

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* ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice'': ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010'': An ongoing one during season 2. Aqualad has gone undercover within the Reach, seeming to prove his loyalty by killing Artemis. We find out later that he, Nightwing, and Artemis faked her death so she could infiltrate as Tigress.\\

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* ''WesternAnimation/SuperJail'':
** In "Time Police" the titular police is an organisation that travells through time and arrest very dangerous criminals before they commit crimes. They arrest Warden, because he is about to start his plan of world domination and bring him to trial. After they prove he's guilty the latter promises he won't enslave the human race if they let him free.\\

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfTeddyRuxpin'':
** In "Octopede Sailors", we learn that Grubby was in a shipwreck as a child. After disobeying his father to save his life, Grubby is praised by his father and asks him to follow him.\\

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''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfTeddyRuxpin'': In "Octopede Sailors", we learn that Grubby was in a shipwreck as a child. After disobeying his father to save his life, Grubby is praised by his father and asks him to follow him.\\



* ''WesternAnimation/SolarOpposites'':
** In the pilot, Linda is a bully who gets Yumyulack and Jessie into trouble. Yumyulack in retaliation shrinks her and puts her in a tiny-person maze. He and Jessie, however, have a crisis of conscience when seeing a news report on Linda's disappearance. Linda sees this as an opportunity to escape and reason with her captors.\\

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** After [[TheGoodGuysAlwaysWin failing several missions]], StarterVillain [=DeFoe=] is assigned a PunishmentDetail by his superiors and warned that this is his last chance to redeem himself. Said task is retrieving the Sword of Saint George from a secured dig site, a job that [=DeFoe=] himself claims is so simple that any random {{Mook}} could do it. Just as he's ready to deliver the sword to Organization HQ, he gets a phone call from one of his spies, informing him that his ArchEnemy Dante Vale, who he has sworn vengeance upon, was spotted in Greece.\\

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** After [[TheGoodGuysAlwaysWin failing several missions]], StarterVillain [=DeFoe=] is assigned a PunishmentDetail by his superiors and warned that this is his last chance to redeem himself. Said task is retrieving the Sword of Saint George from a secured dig site, a job that [=DeFoe=] himself claims is so simple that any random {{Mook}} could do it. Just as he's ready to deliver the sword to Organization HQ, he gets a phone call from one of his spies, informing him that his ArchEnemy Dante Vale, who he has sworn vengeance upon, was spotted in Greece.\\
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** After [[TheGoodGuysAlwaysWin failing several missions]], StarterVillain [=DeFoe=] is assigned a PunishmentDetail by his superiors and warned that this is his last chance to redeem himself. Said job is retrieving the Sword of Saint George from a secured dig site, a job that [=DeFoe=] himself claims is so simple that any random {{Mook}} could do it. Just as he's ready to deliver the sword to Organization HQ, he gets a phone call from one of his spies, informing him that his ArchEnemy Dante Vale, who he has sworn vengeance upon, was spotted in Greece.\\

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** After [[TheGoodGuysAlwaysWin failing several missions]], StarterVillain [=DeFoe=] is assigned a PunishmentDetail by his superiors and warned that this is his last chance to redeem himself. Said job task is retrieving the Sword of Saint George from a secured dig site, a job that [=DeFoe=] himself claims is so simple that any random {{Mook}} could do it. Just as he's ready to deliver the sword to Organization HQ, he gets a phone call from one of his spies, informing him that his ArchEnemy Dante Vale, who he has sworn vengeance upon, was spotted in Greece.\\
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** After [[TheGoodGuysAlwaysWin failing several missions]], StarterVillain [=DeFoe=] is assigned a PunishmentDetail and warned that this is his last chance to redeem himself in the eyes of his superiors. Said job is retrieving the Sword of Saint George from a secured dig site, a job that [=DeFoe=] himself claims is so simple that any random {{Mook}} could do it. Just as he's ready to deliver the sword to Organization HQ, he gets a phone call from one of his spies, informing him that his ArchEnemy Dante Vale, who he has sworn vengeance upon, was spotted in Greece.\\

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** After [[TheGoodGuysAlwaysWin failing several missions]], StarterVillain [=DeFoe=] is assigned a PunishmentDetail by his superiors and warned that this is his last chance to redeem himself in the eyes of his superiors.himself. Said job is retrieving the Sword of Saint George from a secured dig site, a job that [=DeFoe=] himself claims is so simple that any random {{Mook}} could do it. Just as he's ready to deliver the sword to Organization HQ, he gets a phone call from one of his spies, informing him that his ArchEnemy Dante Vale, who he has sworn vengeance upon, was spotted in Greece.\\
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** After [[TheGoodGuysAlwaysWin failing several missions]], StarterVillain [=DeFoe=] is assigned a "lesser" mission by his superiors as a PunishmentDetail. This is [=DeFoe's=] last chance to redeem himself in the eyes of his bosses. He's ordered to retrieve the Sword of Saint George from a dig site, a job so simple that any random {{Mook}} could do it. Just as he finishes unearthing the sword, he gets a phone call from one of his spies, telling him that his ArchEnemy Dante Vale, who he has sworn vengeance upon, was spotted in Greece.\\
'''You'd Expect:''' [=DeFoe=] to focus on completing the task at hand while ordering his spies to continue keeping tabs on Dante. He needs to prioritize on salvaging his career first and can't afford to deviate from his mission over a petty vendetta. Besides, he can get his revenge ''after'' he drops off the sword at Organization HQ.\\

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** After [[TheGoodGuysAlwaysWin failing several missions]], StarterVillain [=DeFoe=] is assigned a "lesser" mission by PunishmentDetail and warned that this is his superiors as a PunishmentDetail. This is [=DeFoe's=] last chance to redeem himself in the eyes of his bosses. He's ordered to retrieve superiors. Said job is retrieving the Sword of Saint George from a secured dig site, a job that [=DeFoe=] himself claims is so simple that any random {{Mook}} could do it. Just as he finishes unearthing he's ready to deliver the sword, sword to Organization HQ, he gets a phone call from one of his spies, telling informing him that his ArchEnemy Dante Vale, who he has sworn vengeance upon, was spotted in Greece.\\
'''You'd Expect:''' [=DeFoe=] to focus on completing the task at hand while ordering his spies to continue keeping tabs on Dante. He needs to prioritize He's already on salvaging thin ice with his career first bosses as it is and can't afford to deviate from throwing away his mission last chance at redemption over a petty vendetta. Besides, he can get his revenge ''after'' he drops off the sword at Organization HQ.\\

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