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4->'''Grim:''' I'm here for the hamster.\
5'''Billy:''' Oh boy, oh boy! You brought presents for Mr. Snuggles?!\
6'''Grim:''' No, I'm taking him away.\
7'''Billy:''' To the North Pole?\
8'''Grim:''' No. I'm... ''[hamster bites Grim]'' Ah! Look, I'm just doing my job, but I'm afraid it's curtains for Mr. Snuggles.\
9'''Billy:''' You got him curtains?
10-->-- ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'', "[[Recap/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandyS1E1 Meet the Reaper]]"
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12Situations where an [[TheGrimReaper embodiment of death]] comes to see someone through dying but the person's actions prevent it from happening. Mostly because they refuse to die, but in some situations they accidentally get out of it.
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14There are two forms of this: [[PlayedForDrama Dramatic]] and [[PlayedForLaughs Comedic]].
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16'''Comedic:''' The embodiment of death appears before someone, and they give it perhaps a casual wave and brush off dying. Maybe it comes to get old Mavis and she converses with Death [[DontFearTheReaper like they're old friends]] before telling it to try again later. Maybe it appears behind young Alice, who's not expecting to die and thinks it's little Billy come to ask for food when she's putting groceries away; she says "not now" and Death accepts this and leaves.
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18'''Dramatic:''' Death comes knocking and the unlucky victim puts up a fight, scared to die, or with Death not revealing its true intentions straight away to appear more like some stalker. These instances are more likely to actually concern plot, perhaps with the person begging Death for another chance or having to go through some sort of redemption. They may have to play ChessWithDeath. It's also more likely that the person will still die despite their efforts, or [[BalancingDeathsBooks have to watch someone die in their place]].
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20Either kind may involve DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu
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22See also DeathTakesAHoliday, when for some reason he hasn't clocked in to work instead of arriving and not working; EnemiesWithDeath, for when someone somehow ended up on the Grim Reaper's bad side; and TheProblemWithFightingDeath, for what might happen when someone eventually does die after by means putting it off.
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24----
25!Examples:
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27!!Comedic Examples:
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29[[foldercontrol]]
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31[[folder:Advertising]]
32* In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHCrdxu5i2M this commercial]] for [[Advertising/EnergizerBunny Energizer batteries]], the Grim Reaper comes to the Energizer Bunny's house to claim his soul. The Bunny shuts the door on him, and the Grim Reaper waits for the Bunny's time to come. Near the end of the commercial, it is revealed that the Bunny is having a party, and the Grim Reaper [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere leaves when he realizes the Bunny isn't going to tire down anytime soon]].
33* In a commercial for a cable TV company, the Grim Reaper visits a man at his apartment and tells him to come with, but the man replies that the [[UsefulNotes/AmericanFootball football game]] is on, and the Reaper agrees to wait in the hall. Because of the company's then-new ability to pause and rewind live TV, the man spends so long making his own instant replays that the Reaper gets bored and leaves.
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36[[folder:Comic Strips]]
37* One early ''ComicStrip/{{Dilbert}}'' [[https://dilbert.com/strip/1989-06-27 three]]-[[https://dilbert.com/strip/1989-06-28 strip]] [[https://dilbert.com/strip/1989-06-29 sequence]] has the Reaper show up looking for "Gilbert". When Dilbert tells him he has the wrong guy, he initially hangs around just in case Dilbert's number comes up soon, but leaves when Dilbert starts [[TheBore telling a story about the Fresno Raisin Festival]].
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40[[folder:Film]]
41* Played for laughs in ''Film/MontyPythonsTheMeaningOfLife'', in which the Grim Reaper shows up at a house party only to be treated as a mildly annoying uninvited guest and invited in for some awkwardly polite conversation. He eventually loses his patience as he tried to explain to the party that their time has come. When they finally realize the purpose of his visit, one of the guests attempts to shoot him, but it doesn't work.
42--> '''Angela:''' Who is it, darling?
43--> '''Geoffrey:''' It’s a Mr Death or something... he’s come about the reaping... [''To Reaper''] I don’t think we need any at the moment.
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46[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
47* In the ''Series/RedDwarf'' episode "[[Recap/RedDwarfSeasonVIIIOnlyTheGood Only the Good...]]", Arnold Rimmer [[GroinAttack knees the Reaper in his groin]] when he comes to claim him.
48-->'''Rimmer:''' Not today matey! Only the good die young!\
49'''Reaper:''' That's... never happened before.
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52[[folder:Music]]
53* In the Music/LemonDemon song "I've Got Some Falling To Do", a man who is falling from an airplane gets a call from Death, and flippantly blows him off in favor of continuing to fall.
54-->''There's a ring on my cellphone, I pick it up\
55It's the Angel of Death, and he says "What's up?"\
56I say "What is it this time?", and he's like, well,\
57"Hello, goodbye, I'll see you in Hell!"\
58He can be like that sometimes, he's such a nut\
59So I snicker and say "I'd love to, but\
60Gravity's calling, I've got some falling to do!"''
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63[[folder:Web Animation]]
64* In the Weebl toon "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RALtqFPyvQk Death Vs. Tardigrades]]", a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tardigrade tardigrade]] boasts to Death of its kind's MadeOfIron nature. Lampshaded before the song begins, when Death looks at the list and realizes...\
65[[AC:"[[ThisIsGonnaSuck Oh no. No, not them!]]"]]
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68[[folder:Web Original]]
69* [[https://imgur.com/gallery/5psnAzT "Death and the Cat"]]: The Grim Reaper comes for a cat, who simply hands him a card with [[CatsHaveNineLives nine cat-head icons]], four of which are crossed off. The annoyed Reaper crosses off a fifth while the cat yawns.
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72[[folder:Western Animation]]
73* The premise of ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'' is that Grim came for the soul of a pet hamster, and is accidentally stopped by precocious kids Billy and Mandy. Billy is so dumb and Mandy is so dark that they can't be intimidated by the Reaper, and they win Grim's service after beating him at limbo over the hamster.
74* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons: WesternAnimation/TreehouseOfHorror [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS15E1TreehouseOfHorrorXIV XIV]]'' (during the segment "Reaper Madness"), the Grim Reaper comes to the Simpson house to take Bart's soul. After a goofy chase scene, Homer saves his son by [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu bludgeoning the Reaper to death]].
75* One Robot Chicken sketch had an old lady start a fist fight with Death when he came for her. Death was shocked for a moment before regaining his composure and hitting her back. They then end up [[InterplayOfSexAndViolence making out passionately]] on her hospital bed.
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78!!Dramatic Examples:
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80[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
81* Subverted in ''Manga/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess2016''. Between pulling the Gaurof Sword and waking up to the complete absence of his DoomedHometown, Link remembers struggling in the grip of a skeletal wraith as it pulled him into the void. He later learns it wasn't the Grim Reaper at all; it was the Hero's Shade pulling Link ''out'' of the Twilight Realm.
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84[[folder:Comic Books]]
85* ''Franchise/MarvelUniverse'': Minor villain Deadly Ernest gained immortality after refusing to die during UsefulNotes/WorldWarI and fighting off Death itself. Unfortunately, he [[TheProblemWithFightingDeath suffered certain consequences]], becoming an immortal with an uncontrollable TouchOfDeath, something he discovered when he returned home and embraced his wife.
86* ''ComicBook/TheMightyThor'': In one comic, Hela comes to take Thor for an unspecified reason but Odin steps in and kills her.
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89[[folder:Fairy Tales]]
90* "Literature/TheSoldierAndDeath": Death is going to claim the tsar's life, but the soldier asks her to take him instead. Death obliges him, but the soldier asks one hour to say goodbye to his wife and son. Death agrees to wait, but when the time is nearly up, the soldier traps Death in his sack, and hangs it from a tree in the deepest of a remote forest. Several years later, the soldier realizes that imprisoning Death has disrupted the world's natural balance and he lets her go out of the sack. He is fully expecting to be immediately taken, but Death is afraid of him by now, and just flees.
91* One folktale has Mother Misery (a spiteful old woman) put glue on her tree to catch birds. When Death comes for her, she asks him to get a few birds down from the tree since she's too old to do it herself. Death agrees, climbs the tree, and gets stuck. Misery refuses to help him down until she extracts the promise that he'll never return for her. [[JustSoStory And that's why there will always be misery in the world.]]
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94[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
95* ''Film/TheSeventhSeal'': The Reaper comes to get Antonius Block, who asks him to wait. The Reaper quips that he gets told that a lot but never listens. Block still manages to forestall his death by distracting him with a challenge to play chess.
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98[[folder:Literature]]
99* Creator/CharlesDickens' ''Literature/AChristmasCarol'' employs this for Scrooge, who is first visited by the ghost of Jacob Marley who warns him of his impending doom. He doesn't take it seriously and so is later visited by three ghosts of Christmas; the last one, in particular, makes him beg for a longer life so that he can enact the moral learnt from the three.
100* ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'':
101** Attempted by many a character, with only temporary success at best. One was a distracted dwarf bread-museum curator who said he didn't have time to die, as there was an entire collection of battle-breads left to catalog (he fades away shortly after), while Ipslore the Red puts his soul into his staff and passes the staff onto his son, a [[PhysicalGod sourcerer]] [[spoiler:who eventually has enough of his father's abuse and breaks the staff]], and Granny Weatherwax once played cards against Death for the lives of a baby and a cow. Death himself is rather bemused by all these attempts, since he sort of remembers everything happening at once, he knows they all die ''anyway'', since he himself lasts to the end of the universe and beyond. [[spoiler:It also turns out he couldn't do it if he wanted, such as when his adopted daughter and son-in-law die in a carriage crash: he cannot create life, only grant an extension by taking them to his realm where they don't age (his daughter was sixteen for more than thirty years).]]
102** Unintentionally achieved (so far...) by TheFool & CosmicPlaything Rincewind, who through some bizarre combination of magic, time-travel and/or [[ImmuneToFate Fate Immunity]] has a [[DeathsHourglass Lifetimer]] that's twisted into impossible loops that even Death himself doesn't understand and can't predict the expiration of. It does make for a handy paperweight, though.
103** When substituting for the Hogfather, he does manage to bend the rules a bit: [[spoiler:when he's called to do his duty as death and take away the soul of TheLittleMatchGirl, he takes offense at someone [[TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth dying so everyone else can feel luckier by comparison]], so (as he's filling in for the Discworld equivalent of Santa at the time) he gives her the gift of a future. And Albert throws snowballs at the angels who came to take her away.]]
104* Played with in ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheDeathlyHallows''. The legend of the Deathly Hallows relates that the third brother didn't trust Death not to be a JackassGenie, and so asked for a cloak of invisibility, which he used to hide from Death into his old age. Until one day he went and met Death voluntarily.
105* Boiled down to its bare essentials in the 'flash fiction' ''MediaNotes/JennyEverywhere'' snippet ''[[https://thejennyeverywhereproject.tumblr.com/post/97845420612/memento-mori Memento Mori]]''.
106--> “It’s too late,” said Death.
107-->
108--> “No it isn’t,” answered Jenny.
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111[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
112* When Denny returns in Izzie's hallucinations after dying in ''Series/GreysAnatomy'', it first seems completely crazy, but maybe that she's still traumatized from his death and seeing him, especially when he says that he's "here for her"... but Izzie slowly realizes that maybe something is medically wrong, brought to a head when Denny changes his intonation slightly when repeating his new catchphrase that he's [[MeaningfulEcho "here for her"]], like Death coming to collect her. Turns out she has stage IV brain cancer, but she ultimately pulls through by getting really mad at Denny and demanding he leave (metaphorically telling Death to do one, used realistically so that her brain activity is down enough to get treated) -- he was banking on her missing him enough to not fight.
113* In the season 2 finale of ''Series/OneDayAtATime2017'', Lydia is in a medically-induced coma after surgery. After all of her family get to have their emotional speeches and prove that [[SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct they can really act]], she has one herself in a potential dream sequence where Berto comes through her hospital room doors and they dance and converse and expound on family and life for over 5 minutes. He first says that he has come to get her, and at the end offers his hand but actually asks her if it's time. [[spoiler:She looks to the sleeping Penelope and says no.]]
114* In ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'', when Bobby Singer is dying from a bullet in the head a reaper comes to escort him to the afterlife. However, Bobby repeatedly resists, going further and further into his mind to escape the reaper, despite the reaper's attempts to persuade him that he's done enough and it's his time to move on. In the end, when Bobby is at his last resort, the bullet having destroyed every last part of his brain, the reaper tells him to make a final decision. "Well, Bobby? Stay or go -- what's it gonna be?" It's revealed in later episodes that he chose to stay and resided on Earth as a ghost.
115* ''Series/TheTwilightZone1959''
116** In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZone1959S1E2OneForTheAngels One for the Angels]]", Death comes for pitchman (street salesman) Lou Bookman, but Lou doesn't want to go and argues with him. Death finally agrees to postpone Lou's departure until he makes "a pitch for the angels". Lou then says that he's going to give up being a pitchman and never make the pitch again, allowing him to literally cheat Death. Then Death notes that [[BalancingDeathsBooks if Lou isn't coming, another will be taken instead]] and a young child Lou is friends with gets into an accident. She will die at midnight, but Lou is able to con and stall Death until time had passed. As he made "a pitch for the angels", his deal is done, and he willingly walks on with Death.
117** In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZone1959S3E16NothingInTheDark Nothing in the Dark]]", many years ago, Wanda Dunn saw Death kill a woman just by touching her. Ever since she has hidden inside her apartment, refusing to come out in fear of the same thing happening to her. One day she reluctantly allows a wounded police officer inside. She eventually learns that he is Death, finally come for her. She initially refuses to go, but he eventually convinces her to take his hand and pass on.
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120[[folder:Religion & Mythology]]
121* In Myth/ClassicalMythology, the gods send Thanatos (the personification of death) to kill Sisyphus, but instead he binds the god in chains and locks him in a trunk, resulting in [[DeathTakesAHoliday nothing being able to die]]. Eventually Ares tracks down Thanatos and they kill Sisyphus, but in the underworld he persuades Persephone to allow him to leave for a few days under the guise that he didn't receive a proper funeral. Of course he refuses to leave the land of the living after that, so eventually when he dies for real he's punished to spend eternity in Tartarus rolling a boulder uphill forever.
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125[[folder:Video Games]]
126* In ''VideoGame/DantesInferno'', Death comes to claim Dante's life. Not only does Dante refuse, he ''kills'' Death with his own scythe and claims the scythe. [[spoiler:It turns out Death never came in the first place, Dante himself was DeadAllAlong.]]
127* One way to become immortal in ''VideoGame/CrusaderKingsII'''s DLC ''The Reaper's Due'' is to bet your life in a chess game against Death. Win, and you become TheAgeless.
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