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4So you're watching a movie or TV show, and a formerly beautiful character gets injured in some way that makes them... [[BeautyIsNeverTarnished probably still beautiful]]; [[HollywoodHomely this is Hollywood we are talking about after all]]... but have some kind of unattractive disfigurement. Common examples are losing a limb or receiving severe burns in a universe where that means permanent disfigurement. At this point, it's a pretty safe bet that that character is doomed. This isn't simple cause and effect: the character isn't usually killed by his injuries, either directly or indirectly. The injuries are just a sign that something else is going to pop up and kill him. In general, if the disfigurement looks like it would be expensive or time-consuming to replicate every week, odds are they're not going to.
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6This is usually because while death is relatively common in fiction, having to live the rest of your life disabled or as a "freak" is seen as a FateWorseThanDeath fit only for the worst of villains. (In fact, even with villains, receiving a disfiguring mark from the hero is a sign that the fight is just about over.) Sometimes, this is subverted with AnAesop about how life is worth living in spite of disfigurement.
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8And because this ''is'' Hollywood, getting over disfigurement and accepting to live one's life regardless is almost always [[DoubleStandard applied to males]]. Due to the BeautyIsNeverTarnished rule, disfigured women will most likely commit suicide (especially if the damage is really severe) or seek plastic surgery if they can afford it. Because, as anybody knows, [[MenAreStrongWomenArePretty a woman who is no longer young and beautiful is of no use to the plot...]] Therefore, women who get this treatment and remain alive will almost always be villainesses.
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10Sometimes "justified" by the person saying IWillOnlySlowYouDown.
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12Basically, the far less laughable equivalent of AmusingInjuries. Related to BuryYourDisabled, BeautyIsNeverTarnished, BeautyToBeast and BulletProofFashionPlate.
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14!!As this is a {{Death Trope|s}}, [[Administrivia/SpoilersOff unmarked spoilers abound]]. [[Administrivia/YouHaveBeenWarned Beware]].
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20* Perfectly justified in ''Manga/SevenSeeds'', given the situation they are in, they know that a severe (or mutilating) injury can mean death for them. Examples include:
21** Mutsuki Karezeno from Team Winter ends up committing suicide after he gets attacked by a saber-tooth tiger and gets his arm ripped off and a side of his face mauled.
22** Ukai gets his eye clawed out by a bear during the final test and knows that anyone who has sustained such a severe injury is flat-out rejected as a potential take for Team Summer A. He ends up freezing to death in an unrelated matter.
23* In the ''Manga/BloodReignCurseOfTheYoma'' OVA, the protagonist's LoveInterest has a large, prominent scar on her face which [[DrivenToSuicide drives her to suicide]] when she regains her lost memories of how she gained it. Later on, during the climactic final battle, her {{reincarnation}} ([[ReincarnationRomance who also hooks up with the hero]]) gains an identical scar, [[SubvertedTrope but fortunately she's made of sterner stuff this time around]].
24* In ''Manga/DeathNote'', Mello receives severe burns after blowing up his hideout when cornered by the Japanese police. Not too long afterwards,[[note]][[HollywoodHealing Actually, quite an unrealistic amount of time afterwards]][[/note]] he is sent on a SuicideMission by Near and Halle and dies of a Kira-induced heart attack while on said mission.
25** Also, in ''Literature/AnotherNote'', [[spoiler:Beyond Birthday]] attempts SelfImmolation as part of his MurderSuicide Plot. He is rescued and given medical attention, before being sent to prison for life (with presumably worse/more extensive burns than Mello had)...only to eventually die of a Kira-induced heart attack in his cell. Interesting example in that it's not known ''exactly'' what he looked like, given his status as a MasterOfDisguise (and the fact that there are no official pictures of him)...and the person he was trying to become was ''not'' considered attractive InUniverse.
26* ''Anime/DragonBallZ'':
27** Tien Shinhan has his forearm blown to a pulp by a simple punch from Nappa. Not long afterwards, he dies attempting to kill Nappa with a CastFromHitPoints technique, [[SenselessSacrifice which fails to kill him]]. This being ''Dragon Ball'', the death doesn't stick, but when Tien is later revived, he has his arm back.
28** ''Anime/DragonBallZTheHistoryOfTrunks'': Future Gohan loses his left arm protecting Trunks from the Androids' attack. Soon after, he dies in his last stand against them.
29* In ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'', Scar blows off both of Führer King Bradley/Wrath's arms; Bradley still manages to deal one last blow afterward (with a blade clenched in his teeth!) before breaking down and dying.
30* In ''Anime/FullmetalAlchemist2003'', Scar loses both of his arms before transmuting himself and all the military inside the city they are attacking.
31* ''{{Manga/Gantz}}'': Part of this follows the trope, and part of it subverts it. Subverted while the characters are brought to the places to fight aliens, and they get horribly dismembered. Many of them think they're goners. Until after the mission is over, in which case Gantz teleports all the survivors back and completely restores them. Followed, however, in the real world, where any character that gets a permanent dismemberment (and doesn't get sent to Gantz) dies.
32* In ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders'', Iggy loses a forearm during his battle with the falcon Pet Shop. Almost immediately afterwards, he leads the group to Dio's castle, where he meets his demise.
33* Neil "Lockon Stratos" Dylandy in ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam00'' [[EyeScream loses an eye]], put on an EyepatchOfPower then dies. [[JustifiedTrope Then again]], he ''is'' a Gundam pilot, and losing his eye let his rival/killer Ali have the upper hand as they fought.
34* Given the [[DeathIsCheap nature]] of Subaru's powers in ''Literature/ReZero'', when he (or one of his friends) loses a limb or an eye (which happens pretty often), it's a pretty safe sign of an incoming death - followed by a [[ResetButton new loop]].
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38* At the end of Chapter 4 of ''Fanfic/DanganronpaParadiseLost'', Kenji is attacked by Monokuma and severely injured, [[EyeScream losing an eye in the process]]. Despite [[HandicappedBadass being in good enough condition]] to perform a VigilanteExecution in the following chapter, he is then subsequently ambushed and becomes Chapter 5's official victim.
39* ''FanFic/{{Loyalty}}'' had an especially poignant example in the resolution of the Desert Rescue Arc.
40* [[VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys2 Jeremy Fitzgerald]] and Bonnie Wickes are both killed in the [[VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys3 Springtrap]]/[[VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys4 Spring Bonnie]] suit in ''Fanfic/SomethingAlwaysRemains''. They both [[CruelAndUnusualDeath live long enough]] to comprehend ''exactly'' what's happening to them while the Smiling Man gloats over their [[ToThePain inevitable deaths]].
41* In ''FanFic/TotalDramaLegacy'', Emilia gets eliminated after her face is scarred by Katherine.
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45* 1 survives most of ''WesternAnimation/{{Nine}}'' despite being a grumpy old guy, but once a machine crushes his hand... at least he has the chance to make a HeroicSacrifice.
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49* Inverted in ''Film/ThreeHundred''. Dilios loses an eye, and he is the only Spartan to survive.
50* ''Film/TheAtomicBrain.'' Bea loses an eye at about the mid-point of the film, and then gets arbitrarily, pointlessly killed off at the absolute last second before the end. ''After'' the villain was disposed of, no less.
51* ''Film/Batman1989'': The Joker burns his girlfriend Alicia's face with acid to make her a "work of art". She later commits suicide by throwing herself out a window... or so he says. Knowing the Joker, anything's possible.
52* In ''Film/BattleRoyale'', a student who loses his arm to Shogo’s shotgun is promptly killed merely seconds later.
53* In ''Film/TheBigHeat'', Debby's face is badly burned when Vince throws hot coffee at her. Of course, she gets killed off... but not before she returns the favor to Vince, who is arrested, but survives.
54* Helen in ''Film/{{Candyman}}'', played by the beautiful Creator/VirginiaMadsen, gets burned alive during the climax and dies from her injuries soon after. The shot of her corpse during her funeral shows that the mortuary wax barely even began to cover up the damage, and when she comes back at the end as the Candywoman, we see that the fire burned away all of her hair and left her scalp [[https://i1.wp.com/kindertrauma.com/images/shots/mancandy7.jpg covered in burn scars]] and looking like [[Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet Freddy Krueger]].
55* In the ''Film/Catwoman2004'' movie, the BigBad Laurel has gained flesh as hard as marble due to the side-effects of her make-up line. During the climactic fight with Catwoman, her face ends up being cracked and scarred, though she initially doesn't realize this. Eventually she ends up hanging off a ledge, and upon seeing a reflection of her damaged visage she plummets to her death. It's left ambiguous as to whether the shock of seeing herself like that caused her to lose her grip for a fatal moment, or whether she consciously chose to die rather living with her disfigurement (and a doubtless lengthy rap sheet).
56* In ''Film/Daredevil2003'', Elektra is in a fight with Bullseye. When she gets her weapon thrown back through her hand, she dies very shortly after.
57* Another, more fiddly Batman example is Two-Face in ''Film/TheDarkKnight''. If the movie wasn't based on a world-famous comic book and didn't have characters who were HouseholdNames, then to the audience Harvey Dent's disfigurement would have been a sure sign of his death. But because we all know Harvey becomes a supervillain named Two-Face, we know that this isn't really the case. Then Nolan went and killed Two-Face anyway.
58* In ''Film/DemonKnight'', a minor character loses an arm and then dies.
59* A Japanese tourist in ''Film/{{Hostel}}'' loses an eye to torture and is DrivenToSuicide, despite being saved.
60* An example of the villain variant comes from ''Film/TheMaskOfZorro''. During the final fight, the young Zorro cuts an M into Captain Love's face, a variant on the standard Z. Subsequently, the fight ends very, very quickly.
61* Played Straight and also Averted in ''Film/TheLastCircus'', the BigBad Sergio gets horribly beaten to the face by the protagonist Javier and because the circus doesn't have time to take him to an hospital due to all the blood loss, they take him to a BackAlleyDoctor in the form of a vet who gives him a life-saving MeatgrinderSurgery resulting in a lovely FacialHorror covered in ScaryStitches. [[spoiler: The real aversion comes with Sergio ''not'' dying despite becoming hideous on top of being a loathsome CrazyJealousGuy, but he still gets a DownerEnding.]] Played straight with secondary villain Colonel Salcedo losing an eye early on in the film courtesy of Javier, who later on finishes the job by killing him.
62* In ''Film/TheMatrixRevolutions'', Neo [[EyeScream has his eyes burned out of their sockets]]. Apparently this is enough to require that both he and his girlfriend Trinity have to die.
63* Robert's death in ''Film/MysteryTeam'', being hit in the face with a cherry bomb; it's even commented that someone "stole his face".
64* Captain Vidal in ''Film/PansLabyrinth'', who gets stabbed in non-lethal places and scarred with half a GlasgowGrin courtesy of Carmen before he ends up meeting his end not too long after by the hands of her brother.
65* The cop in ''Film/ReservoirDogs'' is killed after he receives facial scars and loses an ear, even pointing out that he's "deformed" before he's killed.
66* In ''Film/RobinHood2010'', the English turncoat who has been secretly conspiring with the French king against Prince John undergoes a gradual physical degradation as the movie goes along: first, his face is grazed by an arrow, giving him a GlasgowGrin; then a small cut is opened on his forehead by a sword's blade; and, finally, he is slain by a second arrow through the skull in the movie's climactic battle.
67* In the ending sequence of ''Film/RoboCop1987'', henchman Emil is drenched by a vat of toxic waste, disgustingly disfiguring him. Shortly afterwards he is killed by stumbling out in front of his boss' speeding car. Interestingly, this series of events directly leads to the final showdown with the BigBad.
68* ''Film/{{Scanners}}'': Subverted. It really seems like Cameron is done for after Revok inflicts massive and bloody trauma on his body in the climax and even ''sets him on fire'', but he manages to pull off a GrandTheftMe on Revok, letting him die in his decaying body.
69* In ''Film/Scream2022'', Amber, one of the killers, gets covered in hand sanitizer and lit on fire. When she [[NotQuiteDead gets up]] later and [[{{Determinator}} charges one last time]] at the survivors, we see that half of her face has been burnt off.
70* In ''Film/{{Se7en}}'', the victim of the pride murder commits suicide rather than live disfigured.
71* In ''Film/TheShapeOfWater'', another Creator/GuillermoDelToro film, has the main antagonist Richard Strickland losing two fingers of his left hand right at the start of the movie. While he seeks to get them reattached, the graft is unsuccessful and they keep literally rotting for the whole film. When he loses them altogether, the Asset (the one biting off his fingers earlier) is ready to furtherly reward his evil deeds by killing him.
72* In ''Film/SinCity'', Lucille's death is basically guaranteed after she loses her hand.
73* In ''Film/SpiderMan3'' Harry is disfigured after Peter throws one of his bombs back at him. He shows up disfigured in the last scene and dies (in a completely unrelated way) during the same scene.
74* Inverted in ''Film/ThorLoveAndThunder'', Lady Sif returns to the franchise and loses an arm after fighting with the God Butcher. When Thor finds her, she is wanting to die so that she may go to Valhalla in the after-life. Thor point out that she had to die ''in battle'' to get there, not just from wounds sustained in battle. She survives the battle otherwise intact at the end of the film.
75* In ''Film/WhenEvilCalls'', Victoria is disfigured by acid in a lab accident and later dies after being struck by an ambulance when leaving the hospital.
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79* In the original book version of ''Literature/DangerousLiaisons'', after her plots and manipulations are revealed, the Marquise de Merteuil is reported to have contracted smallpox that left her with severe facial scarring. Apart from this being a FateWorseThanDeath, this should be understood as a physical manifestation of her evilness and humiliation.
80* Averted in ''Literature/DragonBlood'' with [[spoiler: Tisala]] who wasn't pretty to begin with, got under a torturer's knife, and survived, with lots and lots of scars.
81* Inverted in ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheDeathlyHallows'': George Weasley gets a disfiguring injury (he loses his ear in such a way that it can't be restored by magic), but survives; it's his identical twin Fred who ends up biting it. Hard not to think Rowling was deliberately avoiding playing this straight.
82** Played straight with Dumbledore; his right hand is shriveled and unusable at the beginning of ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheHalfBloodPrince'', and he dies at the end of it. Justified in that the curse on his hand would soon kill him anyway, so he let himself die for the sake of continuing ThePlan and saving Harry.
83* In ''Literature/TheHungerGames'', [[spoiler:Glimmer]] has a [[CruelAndUnusualDeath particularly]] [[BodyHorror horrific]] death at the hands of the genetically-modified tracker jackers with ''extremely'' volatile venom. When the jackers are done, her body is grotesquely bloated with large stings filled with pus. The film version only manages to make the image [[NightmareFace even more horrific]].
84* Averted in ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings'', where Frodo not only loses a finger at the climax of the story but is plagued by AcheyScars from his wounds from the Witch King and Shelob.
85* In ''Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians'', Silena Beauregard, daughter of [[LoveFreak Aphrodite]], gets hit in the ''face'' with poison that is strong enough to ''melt armor''. Subverted because this ''is'' definitely what kills her.
86* In ''Literature/ThePrincessBride'', Inigo Montoya disfigures the six-fingered man with the same type of scars he got himself as a child during their duel. The six-fingered man is dead at the end of said duel.
87* Averted and subverted multiple times in ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire''. Beautiful knight Jaime Lannister loses his right hand, and is initially ''ready'' to die from it because he sees no point in living without a sword arm, but survives and gets CharacterDevelopment instead of a quick death. Princess Myrcella Baratheon loses an ear and a cheek to a sword and lives on, though she's apparently [[BecauseDestinySaysSo doomed to die at some point after being crowned]]. Princess Shireen Baratheon (her cousin) was disfigured by [[BodyHorror greyscale]] when she was young and is still alive, though the wildlings claim it's only a matter of time before she dies from relapse. Loras Tyrell gets hideously disfigured by having boiling oil dumped on him and has yet to die from it, though he's currently still on his deathbed from said injury and may die from it after all. Tyrion Lannister loses half his nose on the Blackwater (but then again he wasn't exactly very 'handsome' to begin with) and survives it. And for the last few days of his life, Ned Stark walks with a cane after his leg is injured in a fight with Lannister soldiers. Then he gets executed.
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91* {{Enforced}} in-universe by the villain of the ''Series/AdamAdamantLives'' episode "Beauty is an Ugly Word". If any of his 'perfect' humans is injured badly enough to leave a scar, he has them killed.
92* In ''Series/BoardwalkEmpire'', the prostitute Pearl gets her face cut by someone looking to hurt Jimmy. She kills herself in the next episode when she realizes she'll never be pretty again.
93* In the ''Series/DoctorWho'' story "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS3E4TheDaleksMasterPlan The Daleks' Master Plan]]", one-shot companion Sara has to transport a time-destroying weapon which ages her into an old woman. She's dead by the end of the scene.
94* [[AvertedTrope Averted]] in the ''Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse'' series:
95** Misty loses an arm in ''Series/TheDefenders2017''. She lives and spends the first few episodes of ''Series/LukeCage2016'' S2 without an arm before getting a [[BadassTransplant Badass Prosthetic]].
96** Coulson loses a hand in ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD''. He goes through a number of prosthetic hands before settling on a realistic one with a number of built-in nifty gadgets.
97** Yo-Yo loses both arms in the same series. She gets prosthetic arms in a few episodes and survives.
98* Played with in one episode of ''Series/MelrosePlace''. A minor character ''gets a tattoo''. He's killed in the following episode.
99* In the ''{{Series/Smallville}}'' episode "Spirit", an AlphaBitch girl gains the ability to BodySurf after a severe car accident. At seeing what her real body looks like, she grows so disgusted she kills it at once. The spirit doesn't survive that long afterward either.
100* Happens in ''Series/{{Spooks}}'' episode two. A female main character is tortured by having her arm put in boiling oil. She doesn't make it.
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104* ''TabletopGame/WarhammerFantasy'': Sigvald the Magnificent (''the'' FightingNarcissist of the game) suffers a facial scar during a fight with another Champion of Chaos. Despite it being a temporary wound, he's so distraught by it that Throgg the Troll King easily kills him.
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108* Kattrin in Creator/BertoltBrecht's ''Theatre/MotherCourageAndHerChildren''. As a young child, she became mute after being used as a play-thing by soldiers. She travels with her mother Anna and her two brothers, but because she's unable to communicate, her mother sees her as little more than a burden. (Although she ''does'' care deeply for her children, Anna's own survival and her travelling shop are most important to her, and throughout the play, she does everything she can to stay in business - which directly causes her to lose her children). Eventually, Kattrin is attacked (and [[RapeAsDrama very possibly raped]]) while trying to run errands for the shop, and is left with a scar on the side of her face. When she overhears her mother say she'll be unable to ever find a man now, Kattrin decides to sacrifice herself to warn a nearby town about a group of soldiers by climbing a silo and banging on a drum as loudly as possible. She dies when she's shot down from the tower, still holding the drum in her arms.
109* Combined with DefiledForever in ''Theatre/TitusAndronicus'', where Lavinia's rapists cut off her hands and cut out her tongue. At the end, her father kills her because [[ValuesDissonance that's what things were like]] in Ancient Rome. Titus thinks of it as a mercy kill.
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113* In ''VideoGame/CondemnedCriminalOrigins'' duology, SKX gets half his face blown off and carves an X into his forehead. He's thought dead at the end of the [[VideoGame/CondemnedCriminalOrigins first game]] (where he's shot in the face/shoots himself in the face), but survives the [[VideoGame/Condemned2Bloodshot sequel]] when his disfigurements are prominently shown off).
114* Whether ''VideoGame/FearEffect'' plays this straight or averts it is up to the player. Glas loses his arm partway through. At the end, the player chooses whether or not he survives the MexicanStandoff. On Hard Mode, he survives no matter what because the standoff doesn't end in someone's death.
115* In ''VideoGame/HaloReach'', Carter gets his face severely mutilated shortly before his HeroicSacrifice. In the LastStand {{Stinger}}, [[BrokenFaceplate Noble Six's visor becomes increasingly cracked]] [[InterfaceScrew as he takes damage]], emphasizing [[FailureIsTheOnlyOption the inevitability of his demise.]]
116* Inverted to some extent by ''VideoGame/MetalGear''. Many characters lose arms over the course of the series and two are scarred, but these are the ones likely to survive - until the next game, at least. Only played straight with Gray Fox, who gets squished and dies shortly after losing his arm.
117** Played with in ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid4GunsOfThePatriots''. Snake [[PlotRelevantAgeUp gets old]], then gets a [[BeautyToBeast hideous facial scar]] to ram it home further that he's doomed and cursed to die. He doesn't - at least, not on screen, but he will in about a year.
118* Subverted by ''VideoGame/ModernWarfare'' where BigBad Zakhaev loses his arm and keeps going for another 15 years. Played straight in that he dies shortly after this is revealed.
119* ''Franchise/ResidentEvil'':
120** In ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil6'', Piers gets his arm impaled and crushed, and tears what remained of it off to free himself. He injects himself with the virus to survive, disfiguring himself even further and growing a new, lightning-shooting appendage, but then decides to [[HeroicSacrifice sacrifice himself]] [[DyingAsYourself before infection fully takes over]].
121** The series in general has a lot of human villains, such as William Birkin in ''[[VideoGame/ResidentEvil2 RE2]]'', Alexia Ashford in ''[[VideoGame/ResidentEvilCodeVeronica Code: Veronica]]'', Albert Wesker in ''[[VideoGame/ResidentEvil5 RE5]]'', Derek C. Simmons in ''[[VideoGame/ResidentEvil6 RE6]]'', and Jack and Marguerite Baker in ''[[VideoGame/ResidentEvil7Biohazard RE7]]'', whose ultimate fate involves getting infected with TheVirus and turning into monsters that are then put down in boss fights.
122* In ''VideoGame/SaintsRow2'', Carlos is horrifically mutilated from being dragged behind a truck and is [[MercyKill mercy killed]] [[TearJerker shortly thereafter]]. On the villain side, there are also Mr. Sunshine (who has his left ear cut off by his boss for failing to stop the Saints and is killed by the latter not two missions later), Matt (whose right hand is crippled by the vengeful PlayerCharacter, who then kills him for good a few missions later), and Maero (whose face is burned with radioactive tattoo ink early in the Brotherhood arc -- the fact that the Saints only manage to kill him at the very end of said arc is a testament to how badass the guy is).
123* In ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'''s "Meet the Spy" trailer, the BLU Sniper is slashed across the face by the titular Spy, leaving a scar [[GameplayAndStoryIntegration that would be added to the Sniper's in-game character model]]. After a brief knife fight, the Spy [[InTheBack stabs him in the back]] and [[DisneyVillainDeath throws him over]] [[RailingKill a balcony]] to his death.
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127* ''VisualNovel/Danganronpa2GoodbyeDespair'':
128** Averted with Fuyuhiko Kuzuryu, who manages to be one of the only characters to survive all the way to the end despite [[EyeScream losing an eye]] in the second chapter.
129** Played straight with Nekomaru Nedai, whose body is so mangled after TakingTheBullet for another student that he [[EmergencyTransformation needs to be given a cybernetic body to save his life]], but is killed by unrelated means in the following chapter.
130* In the ''Unlimited Blade Works'' route of ''VisualNovel/FateStayNight'', Shirou defeats Gilgamesh by severing his right arm. Almost immediately after, the spirit of the Holy Grail attempts to absorb Gilgamesh as a new vessel, drawing him into a void that the narration describes as beginning to melt him. Though Gilgamesh doesn't let this kill him, intending on using his chains and Shirou to pull himself out, he is subsequently finished off by an arrow to the forehead from Archer.
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134* As a general rule of thumb, if a character loses or breaks a limb during a ''WebAnimation/DeathBattle'' without a HealingFactor or [[PullingThemselvesTogether some other way to immediately reattach or otherwise fix it]], they're about to die. In fact, [[LongList it'd be significantly shorter]] to list the times that this [[SubvertedTrope is subverted]]:
135** ''[[ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} Wolverine]] vs. [[VideoGame/MetalGear Raiden]]'': Wolverine, after activating his [[SuperMode Berserker Rage]], slashes off one of Raiden's arms. Raiden manages to kill Wolverine with his remaining arm after entering his [[SuperpoweredEvilSide Ripper Mode]] and [[OffWithHisHead lopping his head off]] with his High-Frequency Murasama Blade.
136** In a case of this happening to a HumongousMecha, ''Franchise/PowerRangers vs. [[Anime/{{Voltron}} Voltron Lion Force]]'', Voltron loses the Red Lion (which [[CombiningMecha made up one of Voltron's arms]]) when Lance [[TakingTheBullet pilots his mecha to block a frozen Green Lion from an attack from the Megazord's Power Sword]]. The Lion Force eventually slashes the Megazord in half with their Blazing Sword.
137** ''[[Series/MortalKombat Sub-Zero]] vs. [[VideoGame/KillerInstinct Glacius]]'': Sub-Zero has one of his hands [[ImMelting melted off]] when a PunchParry goes wrong and Glacius attempts to dissolve him with his Liquid Form. Sub-Zero manages to escape with an Ice Klone teleportation and rips out Glacius's spine.
138** ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'' vs. ''Anime/AfroSamurai'' has this happen in a case of mutual disfigurement. During the climax of the fight, a SingleStrokeBattle results in Jack [[AnArmAndALeg losing his right arm at the shoulder]] and Afro losing both arms at the elbow and getting a massive, bloody slash across his chest. After both samurai scream in agony, Jack rises to his feet, approaches Afro, and [[LudicrousGibs slices him into at least six more pieces]] with his remaining arm in a fit of raw fury.
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142* K'seliss in ''Webcomic/{{Goblins}}'' loses both of his arms after being afflicted with a flesh-rotting curse from an EldritchAbomination. Shortly afterwards he gets revenge by biting through its neck, but this causes the curse to spread to the rest of his body, resulting in a MutualKill.
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146* Princess Clara in the ''WesternAnimation/DrawnTogether'' movie gets maimed by having both of her arms lopped off, before being KilledOffForReal for the majority of the movie's plot.
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