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6->'''Franchise/TheFlash:''' Can't [kill me], can you? I'm the last piece of your conscience. That's the one thing you'll never do.\
7'''Lord Franchise/{{Superman}}:''' I've done a lot of things I thought I'd never do these last two years. One more won't hurt.
8-->-- ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague, "A Better World (Part 2)"''
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10TheHero has been taking a turn for the AntiHero lately, exploring TheDarkSide with the help of an EvilMentor, [[TeachHimAnger learning anger]], or generally indulging in less than heroic behavior or abilities.
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12On the way, their friends will try to stop them, but the hero will ignore them because they're enjoying themselves too much. They're ''this close'' to JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope thanks to EvilFeelsGood and assorted perks to lapsing their morality, and just when it looks like they're about to [[PayEvilUntoEvil give him what's coming to him]], they either miss the intended target and hurt an ally by accident, or abruptly realize they're being an abject {{Jerkass}} and attacking someone who's trying to help them for no good reason.
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14They've just hit the nadir of this downward spiral and the start of their return to the straight and narrow. By hurting their friend, possibly the MoralityPet, LoveInterest, or TheHeart for extra oomph, they do the one thing capable of prompting a HeelRealization before they do a full FaceHeelTurn (or cement the turn, at least). Cue cries of "MyGodWhatHaveIDone" and "WhatHaveIBecome!?" while shedding TearsOfRemorse and CradlingTheirKill, they'll say they're sorry and try their hardest to [[MustMakeAmends resuscitate the dog]] they've [[KickTheDog just kicked]].
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16If they weren't evil beforehand, whoever was inducing them to this behavior will quickly prove it [[JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope by not turning back]] like the hero just has. They'll likely scold the hero for chickening out, thinking "TheyWereHoldingYouBack", and remark that evil does not spend its time [[PetTheDog petting bunnies]] ([[VillainsOutShopping well, not during weekdays anyway]]). If powers are involved, expect them to go DrunkOnTheDarkside and/or OneWingedAngel.
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18Alternatively, if the character goes through with it, this trope may be used as a MoralEventHorizon crossing to show that the character is [[BeyondRedemption too far gone to pull them back to their senses]], which will result in either an IgnoredEpiphany or the character [[NeverMyFault displacing the guilt onto someone else]]. This, paradoxically, may be used to mark them as ''more evil'', since intentionally harming someone that you actually care about to some extent takes more dedication than harming someone who you don't care about. If the villain's relationship with the morality pet was their only redeeming quality, callously throwing it away can make them a CompleteMonster.
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20See also MinorInsultMeltdown and MomentOfWeakness.
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24* KickTheMoralityPet/AnimeAndManga
25* KickTheMoralityPet/FanWorks
26* KickTheMoralityPet/{{Literature}}
27* KickTheMoralityPet/LiveActionTV
28* KickTheMoralityPet/VideoGames
29* KickTheMoralityPet/WesternAnimation
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35* In ''[[ComicBook/SecretSix Villains United]]'', Cheshire was blackmailed into joining the Secret Six with threats that a bomb was implanted in the back of her daughter's head. By the end of the mini-series, Cheshire conceived a replacement child via seducing Catman. Neither Lian or her father Roy ever learned about this, which allowed Cheshire to continue her emotional manipulation of Roy long after Lian's death.
36* Invoked in ''ComicBook/StarbrandAndNightmask'' when the Kree Starbrand [[spoiler:murders her own Nightmask]], knowing that [[spoiler:Nightmasks]] are supposed to act as Morality Chains for their Starbrand. She's a KnightTemplar who believes heavily in UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans, so she decided that having a moral lighthouse guiding her would just hold her back from doing her job.
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40* ''WesternAnimation/{{Coco}}'': Miguel gets called out for deciding to risk both his own and Héctor's lives to get a better deal on his blessing, culminating in him to pull a KickTheDog moment at Dante when he tries to get him to come back, after which he realizes what he's been doing wrong.
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44* Parodied in both ''Film/AceVentura'' and ''Film/TheNakedGun'': The protagonist is trying to convince the others that the ReasonableAuthorityFigure is actually a villain in disguise and CrossesTheLineTwice while trying to prove it. [[spoiler:In the case of Ace Ventura, he's actually ''right'']].
45* ''Film/BladeTrinity'' starts with the vampires arranging a Kick The Wrong Dog moment for Blade: The "vampire" that he was chasing simply had fake teeth.
46* ''Film/{{Downfall}}'': Jospeh and Magda Goebbels are die-hard fanatics to UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler but they do love their six children, innocent of their parents' evil deeds. But when Hitler commits suicide and Germany's downfall is at hand, Magda (with Jospeh's approval) murders the children to prevent them from growing up in a Nazi-freed world.
47* ''Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019'': [[Characters/MonsterVerseEcoTerrorists Emma Russell]] genuinely loves her sole surviving child Madison. It still doesn't stop Emma from inflicting ''unimaginable'' psychological trauma on the poor child through sheer stupidity and callous thoughtlessness[[spoiler:; dragging the girl into her secret paramilitary plan to commit acts of eco-terrorism which endanger millions of people, including Madison's own father, on a global scale]].
48* ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxyVol2'': [[Characters/MCUEgo Ego the Living Planet]] genuinely fell in love with Meredith Quill but knew that staying with her would jeopardize his life-long goal [[spoiler:to assimilate all life in the universe. So he deliberately planted a brain tumor in her head that would eventually kill her, cutting off his one tie to Earth]]. Revealing what he did to her to her son turns out to be a bad idea as it instantly snaps Peter out of his reverie and turns [[MommasBoy Peter]] against his biological father.
49* ''Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheTwoTowers'': As the journey progresses, Frodo falls more under the Ring's influence. It climaxes in Osgiliath when the Ring influences him to stand in the open so one of the Nazgul can take it. Luckily, [[HeterosexualLifePartners Sam]] reaches him just in time to tackle him out of the way. ''Un''luckily, his attempts to remove the Ring draw the still-enthralled Frodo's possessive wrath, and Sam [[IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight barely escapes getting his throat cut with his friend's sword]]. When Frodo "wakes up" and [[WhatHaveIDone realizes what he almost did]], his self-loathing horror is palpable.
50* ''Film/ReturnOfTheLivingDead3'': At one point, when zombie Julie gets ''really'' hungry, she attacks Curt, her own boyfriend, who is forced to fight her off.
51* Just like in the Animated Series, ''Film/SpiderMan3'' has Peter Parker [[TookALevelInJerkass become a jerk]] thanks to the alien symbiote increasing his aggression. He eventually goes on a date with Gwen Stacy (after getting dumped by Mary Jane), walks into the bar MJ is working at and proceeds to enter a song and dance meant to humiliate her. Finally, the bouncer gets fed up and tries to throw him out. Peter easily deflects him, but also instinctively knocks MJ down when she tries to grab him. Peter finally realizes the symbiote is [[TheCorruption turning him into a monster]] and tries to get rid of it.
52* At the end of ''Franchise/StarWars Episode III: Film/RevengeOfTheSith'', Anakin Skywalker [[spoiler:force chokes Padmé Amidala nearly to death when she tries to convince him what he's doing is evil. Unfortunately, the incident doesn't prompt him to stop, instead, he just blames Obi-Wan Kenobi for turning her against him]].
53* ''Film/TalkRadio'': The only person [[{{Jerkass}} Barry Champlain]] treats with respect and kindness is his beloved ex-wife Ellen. However, when Ellen calls into his show and makes it clear she still loves him, Barry gives her a cruel TheReasonYouSuckSpeech about how much he despises her and tells her it's too late to come crawling back.
54* ''Film/XMenFirstClass'' includes a dramatic confrontation where [[spoiler:Magneto is deflecting bullets from Moira [=MacTaggert=] trying to stop him from destroying the US and Soviet fleets. One of the bullets flies off and hits Charles in the spine. For a moment, there's a look of pure horror and guilt on Erik's face, then he decides it was Moira's fault. Xavier vocally disagrees and talks him down by playing on the other man's guilt]].
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58* Subverted in ''Toys/{{Bionicle}}''. When Vakama turns evil and Matau attempts to turn him back, Vakama has no problem beating him up and almost killing him. Despite Matau's efforts and heartfelt speech, Vakama couldn't bring himself to believe that Matau had gone through CharacterDevelopment, and thought he was the same JerkAss he had been when they last met, so he felt no remorse after hurting him. That is, until Matau managed to prove to him then and there that he has truly changed.
59* ''Franchise/{{Danganronpa}}'': [[spoiler:Junko Enoshima]] does this to basically everyone she has affection for. She is capable of love and bonding, but due to her sadomasochistic obsession with despair, she intentionally cultivates feelings to cause herself pain when she kills her loved ones. [[spoiler:Her sister Mukuro Ikusaba, her boyfriend Yasuke Matsuda, and her classmates from the first game]] all wind up either brutally murdered or traumatized by her, specifically because of her twisted love for them. Invoked and lampshaded in ''Anime/Danganronpa3'', as she routinely attempts to harm or kill [[spoiler:Mukuro]] as a way of causing herself despair. [[spoiler:Mukuro]] just shrugs it off happily.
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63* {{Inverted|Trope}} in the second ''VisualNovel/AceAttorneyInvestigationsMilesEdgeworth'' game. [[spoiler:Horace Knightley, the murderer of the first case, is a close friend of Simon Keyes, and pretty much the only person Knightley would be nice to. Simon is a FalseFriend that sets up his arrest and murder because he hates Horace as Horace's father killed Simon's... or so he thinks. It's actually the other way around, but he feels no remorse after learning about that fact]].
64* ''VisualNovel/TheHouseInFataMorgana: A Requiem For Innocence'': The one and only person [[TheCaligula Lord Jean-François Barnier]] shows affection for is [[spoiler:Ceren]], whom he even tries to protect when the peasants invade his castle in revolt. The interlude scenes between them are rather tender and show a softer side of him. But as he himself says, he puts himself first and her second- which he proves when he stabs her for disobeying his orders to stay safe inside, with no remorse whatsoever, even cackling in glee and taunting Jacopo about it.
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68* In ''Webcomic/{{Collar 6}}'', Butterfly, aka [[spoiler:Evita Kappel]] has one of these moments when she [[http://collar6.com/archive/collar-6-342 lashes out at her slave Gunther]] because he worries about her mental state. She immediately regrets it. Though she'd already been established as a villain, this also serves to back up Gunther's theory that [[spoiler:her use of her husband's "black books" has started affecting her personality]].
69* ''Webcomic/{{Drowtales}}'': Ariel was heading toward the AntiHero[=/=]AntiVillain grey area, but after accidentally killing a slave she became more of an EmotionlessGirl, and more recently more of a PluckyGirl type. Because of this she ended up sparing an enemy and avoided directly killing someone else, though given the CrapsackWorld of the setting both of those choices may come back to bite her.
70* Happens in the Webcomic ''Webcomic/{{Zap}}'', with the protagonist learning to use his [[AmnesiaDanger forgotten]] PsychicPowers to [[MindControl control people]].
71* In the ''Secretary'' arc in ''Webcomic/NatureOfNaturesArt'', [[spoiler:XZ "breaks up" with SV by quitting the college, and he goes into an UnstoppableRage and kills her. Whether he did a HeelFaceTurn before he also died is up for debate]].
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75* In the climax of Volume 7 of ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'', General Ironwood has gone around the bend, issued arrest orders for the heroes, and intends to raise Atlas and leave Mantle to die at the cold and Grimm. Oscar, who has spent much of the Volume spending time with Ironwood, tries to appeal to Ironwood and get him to change his mind. When Ironwood refuses to budge and swears to let no one get in his way, Oscar remarks that Ironwood has become as dangerous as Salem. In response, Ironwood shoots him without hesitation or mercy.
76* A strange mixture of in-universe and out-of-universe examples: in ''WebVideo/TwitchPlaysPokemonCrystal'', the Mob accidentally releasing [[EnsembleDarkhorse Togepi]] instead of Lazer Gator caused them to take stock of themselves, eventually leading to its new and distinct themes and plot.
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