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4* [[AIIsACrapshoot The Fabrication Machine (a.k.a. The Brain)]] from ''WesternAnimation/{{Nine}}'' was created by the Scientist using solely his intellect as an instrument of human progress. However, the Chancellor took it away from him so he could use it to mass produce war robots. Like a child taken away from their parent and [[TheSoulless without a soul to withstand corruption and tell from right and wrong]], and producing machines beyond his limits, the Fabrication Machine [[SanitySlippage finally snapped]] [[TurnedAgainstTheirMasters and reprogrammed its machines to kill off every life form as punishment for its tormented fate.]] WordOfGod even described it as [[TheDogBitesBack an abused child who finally got the power to fight back]].
5* Vincent from ''Anime/CowboyBebopKnockinOnHeavensDoor'', having gone self-destructively homicidal from psychosis and the inability to separate his hallucinations from reality after becoming an unwilling participant in a SuperSoldier program that caused him to permanently hallucinate. His {{leitmotif}} "is it real?" just hammers it home.
6* Hiroki Sawada/Noah's Ark from ''Anime/DetectiveConanFilm06ThePhantomOfBakerStreet'' was a ChildProdigy who was [[IntelligenceEqualsIsolation already beyond what the Japanese elementary school can handle]], which sparked arguments among his parents, culminating in his mother [[TakingTheKids taking him to the US]]. When [[MissingMom she died]] soon after, he was adequately homeschooled and adopted by his father's employer, Joe Schneider, who also exploited his intelligence, quickly making him a LonelyRichKid. Hiroki was DrivenToSuicide by Schneider's own fear of [[InTheBlood his ancestry's dark history]], leaving [[BrainUploading a digitalized form of himself]] behind who caused a HolodeckMalfunction on Schneider's [[{{Cyberspace}} VR game]] launch, taking 50 kids as hostages.
7* [[BigBad The Toad]] from ''WesternAnimation/FlushedAway'' despises rats and plots to wipe out the rats in London's sewers so he can replace them with his tadpoles. Why does he hate rates? [[spoiler:Because his human owner flushed him down the toilet after getting a pet rat and deciding he liked it more than the Toad.]] ''Ouch''.
8* Bowler Hat Guy (a.k.a. [[spoiler:Michael 'Goob' Yagoobian]]) in ''WesternAnimation/MeetTheRobinsons''. [[spoiler:The best friend/roommate of the main character, he is a gloomy boy who has endured a lot of the shenanigans his friend caused, but after being blamed for losing a game (due to falling asleep since he's often kept up), he's consumed by bitterness and becomes a bitter adult who never got adopted and became a pawn in a bigger scheme.]]
9* At the climax of ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsFriendshipGames'', the human Twilight Sparkle, having come from a FriendlessBackground and been ostracized by her classmates, gives in to peer pressure to "Unleash the Magic" she has gathered from the Humane Five with her amulet, which transforms her into "Midnight Sparkle", a raging she-demon even worse than Demon Sunset Shimmer, and proceeds to tear apart the dimensional fabric between the human world and Equestria, threatening the destruction of the former if not both.
10* In ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheGuardians'', Pitch Black, a.k.a. the Boogeyman (as especially revealed in the prequel novels), believes that the fear he embodies is necessary and that the approach the Guardians take is foolish. But, since he hasn't been believed in for centuries, thanks to them, he tried to destroy everything they represent, just showing that his bitterness has destroyed any decency he once had. When he [[WeCanRuleTogether tries to reach out]] to fellow loner Jack Frost, he is brushed aside. The look on Pitch's face says it all.
11* ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooOnZombieIsland'' gives us [[spoiler:Simone Lenoir and Lena Dupree]], settlers who came to what would become the area around New Orleans two hundred years ago, presumably to escape religious persecution. Their commune, by sheer bad luck, fell under attack by merciless pirates, who fed everyone except them to alligators ForTheEvulz. Making a [[DealWithTheDevil Deal With the Pagan Cat God]] for enough power for a RoaringRampageOfRevenge, they found that they had been cursed with immortality and the need to suck out souls to maintain it. It's quite jarring that, at the end of the film, [[spoiler:they get [[NoImmortalInertia the same punishment]] as their accomplice Jacques]].
12* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverseTheMovie'' has Spinel, who has become extremely bitter and miserable over [[spoiler: being left to collect dust by her beloved master Pink Diamond for [[AndIMustScream 6000 years]] under the guise of playing a game. The only reason she found out she wasn't even alive anymore was because Steven made a galaxy-wide broadcast catching everybody up on what had happened to the Diamond Authority. You can imagine how hard she snapped once [[AllForNothing the realization]] sunk in.]]
13-->'''Steven:''' I can't believe Mom did that to you... [[BrokenPedestal Actually, I can totally believe it.]]
14* In ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'', Stinky Pete, the prospector, spent his whole life on a dime-store shelf, watching every other toy be bought by kids. This agonizing experience caused him to become bitter and willing to manipulate or outright force his "friends" Woody, Jessie, and Bullseye into going along with what he wants, whether they like it or not. Ironically, when he winds up being taken home at last by a little girl who defaces all her toys by drawing on them with crayons, he considers this the worst fate imaginable. However, according to the producers, it was stated that he accepted that fate and thus, averts the worst fate imaginable.
15* ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'': When Mei enters the spirit world after stopping her mother's destructive rampage and performing the panda ritual on her, she meets a younger version of Ming who is afraid and ashamed of her terrible temper, and sobbing over the fact that she scarred her own mother during one of her panda rages.
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19* Oswald Cobblepot in ''Film/BatmanReturns'': disfigured since birth, his aristocratic parents attempted to drown him in the sewers. He was found by a traveling circus, and was raised in the freak show as "The Penguin". While the public views him with sympathy, he has become a warped sociopath, plotting to [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge murder all the firstborn sons of Gotham City]]. When Batman foils him, he straps rockets to his hundreds (thousands?) of pet penguins, intending to use them in a suicide bombing to kill all of Gotham, which, as the only setting we see, is extremely {{omnicidal|Maniac}} in context. And yet, you still can't help but [[AlasPoorVillain pity him at his death]].
20* ''Film/{{Bite}}'': Casey. As if getting infected with a mutagenic virus and turned into a bug wasn't bad enough, her best friend betrays her and her fiancé [[spoiler:cheats on her with said friend]]. It's no surprise therefore that she eventually [[spoiler:rips the former's throat out and stings the latter several times before finally dying]].
21* In ''Film/{{Chronicle}}'', Andrew is bullied and made fun of constantly through the movie, in addition to a sick mother and an abusive father. [[spoiler:After he gets his superpowers, he begins to snap, and starts to get involved in crime to save his mother's life, stealing money for her medicine and such. By the end of the movie, during the climax, [[UnstoppableRage he nearly destroys the city.]]]]
22* ''Film/TheDark2018'': You'd be angry too if you were Mina. She's a zombie who was murdered after fighting off her rapist, and BuriedAlive. Having to feed on humans, she's been filled with rage toward humanity ever since.
23* ''Film/FantasticBeastsAndWhereToFindThem'' introduces us to the concept of an Obscurus, which is a rare and powerful magical parasite that is the end result of a powerful magical child being abused and forced to repress their abilities until they can’t be contained anymore. At which point the resulting PersonOfMassDestruction goes on a rampage destroying everything in its path, scared and angry after a lifetime of pain. A specific example would be [[spoiler:Credence Barebone: He’s abused and controlled by his FantasticRacist of an adoptive mother (along with his adoptive sisters, though he gets the worst of it), which has left him shy, deeply insecure and emotionally stunted. He has no friends besides his youngest sister Modesty and is mocked by the Shaws (particularly Henry Shaw Jr, who has no qualms about calling him a freak). This leaves him open to manipulation by Percival Graves/Gellert Grindlewald, who baits him with affection and the promise of teaching him magic so that the older man can use him for his own selfish reasons. And once Grindle!Graves gets what he wants, he has no issue throwing the poor guy away or calling him worthless. This leads to Credence hitting the RageBreakingPoint and willingly unleashing his Obscurus on New York City, which is as tragic as it is terrifying]].
24* ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'':
25** Godzilla himself in [[Film/Godzilla1954 the original film]]. He was a normal dinosaur mutated by the Castle Bravo test in 1954, which gave him powers. This clearly made him stronger ''and'' angrier, not to mention in constant pain from his radiation burns. While destructive, he nonetheless is depicted as a TragicMonster who just wanted to be left alone. After he destroys most of Tokyo, he goes to the ocean to have peace, but the humans won't let him be, and he dies rather in a Tear Jerker manner.
26** And again in ''Film/ShinGodzilla''. For a giant mutant monstrosity, this incarnation of Godzilla possesses a similar amount of tragedy to the original, with a ton of keloid scars, a mouth range that ''should not be physically possible'', and glowing wounds all demonstrating this is perhaps the most miserable Godzilla to exist. It would not be an entirely inaccurate statement to say that he's essentially a giant cancer.
27** ''Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019'': It's implied that [[spoiler:Emma Russell]] is actually this ([[YMMV/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019 whether or not one considers her Unintentionally Unsympathetic]] is technically irrelevant to this trope). Though they use UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans to justify their EcoTerrorist actions, they've actually undergone some SanitySlippage and it's implied she's actually (whether she knows it or not) lashing out against humanity over OutlivingOnesOffspring with their plan to release all the Titans. [[spoiler:Emma]] is also stubborn in their plan and refuses to recognize that they're not entirely in her right mind, but they still draws the line when they realize that King Ghidorah is going to kill ''everyone'' along with most of the planet's biosphere if Ghidorah remains in charge.
28* ''Film/{{Gremlins}}'': One particular Mogwai, stated as Earl in official media, is hinted in the film and novel as being one of the few Mogwai blessed with a more docile personality similar to Gizmo, that is until he is taken to the high school to be experimented on and then happening on that sandwich, condemning him to become another psychotic Gremlin and (presumably) suffer the same ill fate as all his other brethren.
29* J.D. (Creator/ChristianSlater) in ''Film/{{Heathers}}''. For starters, his father is [[AbusiveParents a sociopathic bastard who doesn't care for him]] (when asked if he even likes his father, he responds that he "[hasn't] given the matter much thought"), and his mother killed herself in front of his eyes to get away from her husband. His entire life was spent moving around from town to town and school to school wherever his father's demolition job took him, where, it is implied, he saw the same scenario of clique groups bullying other students at every high school he's attended. He starts out by murdering {{Jerk Jock}}s and {{Alpha Bitch}}es and making their deaths appear as suicides (also implied as something he's done before), but he ultimately resorts [[spoiler:to trying to blow up the entire school. He explains his intentions are such because he believes that nobody loves him, and that "the only place different social types can genuinely get along with each other is in heaven", somehow seeing the school as a representation of society itself.]]
30* ''Film/HowTheGrinchStoleChristmas'': As part of the film's AdaptationExpansion, the Grinch is given this treatment. He was adopted by two elderly Whos as a baby, and bullied for his appearance, particularly by Augustus May Who, the current Mayor of Whoville. During one Christmas season, he made a gift for his crush, Martha May Whovier, but after being made fun of for having a "beard" at his age, tried to shave his face, cutting himself in the process. When his classmates ridiculed him yet again for his shaving cuts the next morning, that was the last straw: he went berserk and went on a rampage, destroying the gift he made and throwing a Christmas tree across the classroom before fleeing to the top of Mount Crumpit, declaring his hatred of Christmas.
31* ''Franchise/JamesBond'':
32** Raoul Silva from ''Film/{{Skyfall}}'' [[DrivenToSuicide just wants to die]], but [[BeingTorturedMakesYouEvil after 5 months of torture]] and [[BungledSuicide a botched suicide attempt]], he believes the only way he can die is if he destroys M and everything she stands for first.
33** Lyutsifer Safin in ''Film/NoTimeToDie''. While it is that bad that he was willing to kill millions through the Heracles bioweapon [[spoiler: and indirectly [[HeroKiller caused James Bond's death]]]], Safin's life was so destroyed irreparably by Blofeld for something he and his family had nothing to do with that it's hard not to sympathize with him.
34* ''Film/JurassicWorld'': Owen makes a case for the ''[[BigBad Indominus rex]]'' being this, pointing out that being raised in total isolation with no other creatures to bond with, and possibly not even knowing ''what'' she is, likely contributed to her insanity and seeing the world outside her paddock as one big hunting ground.
35* Don Gallico in ''Film/TheMadMagician''. A quiet and peaceful man, his driving ambition is to become a successful StageMagician. Just as he is on the cusp of seeing his dream comes true (as in literally standing on stage about to perform his greatest trick for an audience on the edge of their seats), his MeanBoss shuts down the show with an injunction that essentially means Gallico can never perform agaib, [[LifesWorkRuined steals his greatest illusion]] and sells it to Gallico's greatest rival. Then his GoldDigger wife leaves him for the boss. Little wonder he snaps and starts murdering everyone who has wronged him. However, by movie's end, he is trying to murder his friend Lt. Bruce, who is merely doing his job and trying to apprehend a murderer, and admits to Bruce that he can no longer stop killing.
36* ''Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse'':
37** Loki in ''Film/{{Thor}}''. He wanted to [[TheUnfavorite to show his father that his brother wasn't perfect]], and then found out that he [[spoiler:was a Frost Giant, after being raised by Asgardians to hate the Frost Giants as monsters. He's the natural son of his adopted father's greatest enemy. Convinced his family has never loved him and Odin only kept him alive for some ulterior purpose, he sets out to prove himself as an heir. [[ParentalFavoritism He was passed over in favor of Thor]] [[TheResenter a lot]] during their childhood.]] He becomes a literal example in the film's climax when he [[spoiler:tries to use the power of the Bifrost to destroy Jotunheim.]]
38** Aldritch Killian in ''Film/IronMan3'' is a downplayed example, as he's the only clear-cut [[TheSociopath sociopath]] in the trilogy and is by far the most abhorrent. [[spoiler:However, a look into his backstory shows he was once a nervous, socially awkward, crippled and shy man who had big ideas to make the world a better place, but because of his disabilities and awkward demeanor, he was dismissed by basically everyone [[CreateYourOwnVillain (Tony included)]] as being either a nuisance or a weirdo. The film even does a good job of showing how miserable he was before his revelation about creating A.I.M. and the Extremis Virus, with him even stating he contemplated suicide. None of this excuses all he's done, but it's hard not to feel a little sorry for him.]]
39** Erik "Killmonger" Stevens in ''Film/BlackPanther2018'', whose story began with him finding his father dead in their apartment. [[spoiler:His father was an undercover Wakandan prince who'd grown disillusioned with his country's isolationism, and helped Klaue steal vibranium weapons with the goal of starting a revolution in America. Erik, aka Prince N'Jadaka, spent the rest of his life gaining the skills he needed to find and take over Wakanda, while only growing ''more'' furious with their refusal to help the rest of the world.]] During the movie's climax, when T'Challa tells him that the war he's trying to start could just easily destroy the whole world, he retorts that the world already took everything he ever loved from him.
40** Wanda Maximoff is this in ''Film/DoctorStrangeInTheMultiverseOfMadness''. Nearly her entire life has been one massive TraumaCongaLine, so it's easy to understand why she'd do anything to have a happy family, [[spoiler:like controlling an entire town with her powers as a Reality Warper so that she, her re-created husband and their children can all live peacefully, or, after long term exposure to the Darkhold, sending demons to hunt down the Multiverse's only known multiversal traveller, America Chavez, to steal her powers (killing her in the process) and jump to a world with her children in it... or straight-up killing and torturing everyone in her way to get to America, even if she has to possess an alternate counterpart to do it.]]
41** Gorr the God Butcher in ''Film/ThorLoveAndThunder'' [[spoiler:was once a devout priest and loving father who lost everything he held dear in a terrible famine that swept over his homeland, destroying his home and killing his beloved daughter. His prayers and pleads to the gods for aid went callously unheeded and he was forced to perceive the AwfulTruth that his gods never cared about him and saw he and his people as pawns. It's really no wonder the Necrosword came to him, turning him into a deicidal maniac.]]
42* ''Film/{{Midsommar}}'': Dani's trauma starts off with the discovery that her sister killed herself and their parents, and then only goes downhill from there. She is highly prone to panic attacks after this tragedy, including one she has during a bad shroom trip. Between witnessing a gruesome ritual suicide of two elderly members of the cult and discovering that her emotionally distant and obliviously abusive boyfriend is cheating on her, it's no wonder she's finally pushed over the edge and becomes the cult's May Queen.
43* ''Film/Ms45'': Considering the traumatic ordeal that she's forced to endure, being brutally raped twice in a single afternoon, can you really blame Thana for having snapped?
44* ''Film/MyBloodyValentine'': It's hard not to feel for Harry Warden, even if he is a murderer. He was trapped in a mine during a cave-in, and forced to resort to ''[[NoPartyLikeADonnerParty cannibalizing the dead bodies of his coworkers]]'' to survive. It's no wonder he slaughtered the two neglectful supervisors responsible. [[spoiler:In fact, Harry Warden isn't even responsible for the present-day killing spree, having died in a mental institution long ago.]]
45* [[TroubledButCute Sonny]] from the independent, ComingOfAgeStory ''Film/{{Trash}}''. He starts off the movie as a well-intentioned, if slightly [[HairTriggerTemper gruff]] young man i.e. he fights his peers to a bloody pulp as a hobby but loves looking after small [[FriendToAllLivingThings animals]] and [[FriendToAllChildren children]], which include his [[MoralityPet infant niece]] and the [[ChildrenAreInnocent adorable]] [[DisabledMeansHelpless down syndrome afflicted little brother]] of his best friends LoveInterest (whom he also seems to have a thing for). Over the course of the movie, however, he goes on to kill three people and a [[AndYourLittleDogToo little dog]], without seemingly any real reason to. Even after he rightly gets arrested for this, you can’t help but feel bad for him. To sum his life up; he’s the breadwinner for a family that consists of a [[AbusiveParents violently drunk dad who regularly beats the crap out of him and a crack addict mother]] who only stops her husband by stating that their son ''ain’t worth it'' (dear old dad follows this up with a straight forward IHaveNoSon tirade)! It’s no wonder that at the end his [[spoiler:SuicideByCop actually feels like a ''blessing'']]!
46* The BigBad dogs in ''The Pack'' (a 1977 SurvivalHorror) are former pets whose {{Jerkass}} ex-owners abandoned them in the wilderness, eventually driving them feral with hunger. Their TokenGoodTeammate newest member is especially huggable, remaining friendly and timid instead of becoming AxCrazy like them... [[spoiler:and not only ending up their SoleSurvivor but even getting adopted by the main protagonist's family -- in a surprisingly heartwarming EarnYourHappyEnding]].
47* Davy Jones from ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'' doesn't seem to want to destroy ''everything'' - just everything that crosses his path. He's like this because his one true love, [[spoiler:the goddess Calypso]], betrayed him (presumably for another man, though it's never elaborated on) centuries ago. Jones' agony was unbearable, so he cut out his own heart to end it. When that failed, he adopted a different tactic—finding relief by sharing his pain with everyone he meets.
48* In a perfect example of BreakTheCutie, Alessa Gillespie from ''Film/SilentHill'' was burned alive by the cult she was a member of, but survived by her own power and remained wrapped in bandages for 30 years, unable to move anything but her eyes (and her lips, but only enough to kind of smile, but not enough to form words). She does the only logical thing and splits her soul into 3 parts so she can kill everyone in the cult (excluding [[spoiler:Rose, her good half, Sharon, and her mother]]).
49* ''Film/StarTrekIntoDarkness'': John Harrison/[[spoiler:Khan]], while [[spoiler:an EvilOverlord]] back in the day, just wants to save his crew from [[spoiler:Admiral Marcus, who forced him into making weapons for the Federation at the risk of having them killed.]] Harrison even calls them his family and starts [[ManlyTears tearing up]] about how he couldn't save them.
50* ''Franchise/StarWars'': Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader is one of them. Out of his own paranoia and personal issues he was unable to get help for, Anakin is persuaded by [[TheCorrupter Palpatine]] to [[DealWithTheDevil turn to the Dark Side]], under the condition of keeping Anakin's wife Padme and their unborn children safe. After committing horrid atrocities for Palpatine, and his growing emotional instability, Anakin, in an impulsive rage, force-chokes Padme, duels his former mentor Obi-Wan, resulting in him losing his 3 remaining limbs and being horrifically burned and disfigured. After his full transformation into Darth Vader, Anakin learns that Padme died, and likely their unborn child as well [[spoiler: (they survived, with the twins hidden from Vader)]], and everything he did was now AllForNothing. Vader now lives as nothing more than an EmptyShell, continuing to commit atrocities for Palpatine, as he believes he is BeyondRedemption and [[IveComeTooFar doesn't deserve a second chance after everything he's done]]. Even when he does his HeelFaceTurn, its right before he dies, and most of Anakin's life was being the mindless servant to someone and losing everyone he cared about, either through death, his own decisions, or both.
51* ''Film/TheSuicideSquad'': Though he's a giant alien starfish that kills people and turns them into PeoplePuppets, Starro was quite content to drift in space. He would have never come to Earth on his own, and did not seem intent on conquering anything (his surname of the Conqueror is given to him by Dr. Gaius Grieves to mock his captivity), at least not before being experimented upon for 30 years.
52* ''Film/{{Us}}'': [[BigBad Red]] is the de facto leader of the Tethered who is in truth the real Adelaide Wilson. Having been kidnapped and switched out by her Tethered at the age of eight, Red is subjected to replicating her Tethered's actions including eating raw, bloody rabbit meat; marrying Gabe's Tethered against her consent; and performing a crude C-section on herself when pregnant with her children. Desiring vengeance on her Tethered, Red orchestrates the [[FinalSolution Untethering]], convincing the Tethered to invade the surface to KillAndReplace their counterparts. When mortally wounded by her Tethered, Red whistles the "Itsy Bitsy Spider" to [[DefiantToTheEnd reassert herself as the original by reminding her Tethered that she was just a clone]]. (And it's strongly implied she told Jason the truth about Adelaide, shattering his trust in her forever.)
53* ''Film/XMenFilmSeries'':
54** Magneto/Erik Lensherr. Each film of the new timeline keeps piling on the trauma that fuels his rage. In ''First Class'' he was a Holocaust survivor who had to watch his mother die in front of his eyes, and worse, it was because he couldn't consciously use his powers at the time. In ''Days of Future Past'' the Brotherhood were killed and experimented on by Trask Industries. In ''Apocalypse'', after giving living in peace a chance, his wife and daughter are killed after his cover is blown as a mutant. All of this leads to him becoming an extremist willing to kill countless numbers of people. Highlighted in ''Film/XMenFirstClass'' and arguably even more so in ''Film/XMenApocalypse'', since he's quite literally out to destroy the world.
55** Russell Collins/Firefist in ''Film/Deadpool2''. The tortures he went through at Essex made him angry and destructive.
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59* Whenever Wrestling/DeanAmbrose or Jon Moxley's past (which ''is'' the real man's background) is brought up in storyline. He grew up in low-income housing and was even homeless a few times. His mother worked as a prostitute—who was frequently abused by her clients—to put food on the table, while his father is in prison. He was forced to sell drugs in high school, had his baby cousin- actually his sister; he doesn't tend to mention her, for privacy- taken away from him by child protective services, and dropped out of high school at age sixteen to attend Les Thatcher's wrestling school. A wrestling school he couldn't legally attend until he was eighteen, so he paid his dues by cleaning up the building all by himself every night while observing the workers in the ring and practicing his promos to himself—a talent that ended up making him famous. No wonder he's so violent.
60* Both the masked and Stardust versions of Wrestling/CodyRhodes have been real jerks, but it's worth notng that each was brought about by severe mental anguish (a loss of self-esteem from a sudden unwelcome change in appearance for the masked "Undashing" Cody Rhodes, and then a period of being fired, being re-hired, and going on an awful losing streak for his transformation into Stardust). Maybe he'd have been alright if someone just could have gotten him a therapist.
61* Wrestling/BigShow, in a storyline in which he got fired by Wrestling/{{WWE}} General Manager Wrestling/JohnLaurinaitis for [[DisproportionateRetribution making fun of Laurinaitis's voice]]. Even though he pleaded and cried in front of the entire world, no one seemed to show him sympathy or come to his defense. When he managed to return to WWE with an "ironclad contract," he used [[TheUnfettered this opportunity]] to vent his rage on seemingly everyone else in the locker room. And when you weigh well over 400 pounds, who's going to stop you? What was worst of all was that Big Show got his job back - and thus, subsequently allied himself with - thanks to Laurinaitis, [[LogicalFallacies the very man who had put him in his predicament in the first place]]! This, even though he could have easily gotten his job back had he waited for Laurinaitis to be fired and replaced. [[FridgeBrilliance Or maybe, this was Laurinaitis's plan all along]].
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65* J.D. from the musical version of ''Theatre/{{Heathers}}'' is still a BombThrowingAnarchist SerialKiller, just as he was in the film, but how he ''got'' that way is expounded upon (for one, his obsession with bombs comes from how his mother committed suicide...in front of him...), he has an abusive drunk for a father, and, [[DestructiveRomance despite his love not]] [[{{Yandere}} being in any way healthy]], he ''does'' sincerely love Veronica. What really sells it, though, [[ReluctantPsycho is that he's aware how crazy he is]], even to the point where [[spoiler:his HeroicSacrifice is motivated by allowing a different, more heroic person to live.]]
66* The titular character of Music/StephenSondheim's ''Theatre/SweeneyToddTheDemonBarberOfFleetStreet'', after being sent to a penal colony for fifteen years on a trumped-up charge, returned home to find that his wife had poisoned herself ([[spoiler:though contrary to what Mrs. Lovett would have him believe, she's still alive]]) and his daughter was adopted by the man responsible for his suffering, and, failing in his big attempt at revenge, finally goes AxCrazy and becomes this at the end of Act One.
67* From ''Theatre/ThirtyFiveMillimeterAMusicalExhibition'', the titular Sara Berry from "The Ballad of Sara Berry" is described as a [[AlphaBitch "popular bitch"]], who is gorgeous, rich and has a hot boyfriend. But when Julie Jenkins is rumoured to be a shoo-in to win Prom Queen because she got her leg amputated, Sara's father makes it clear to Sara that [[AbusiveParents he and Sara's mother will only consider Sara of any worth if she wins.]] Sara's single-minded obsession with becoming Prom Queen drives away her all friends and her boyfriend announces he's taking Julie to the Prom instead and her father tells her "there's just no future for a princess at Prom." Sara promptly snaps due to the pressure and desperation to [[WellDoneSonGuy win her father's approval]] and goes on a murderous rampage, killing six other girls and crowning ''herself'' Prom Queen, before Julie calls the cops. [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome Sara is arrested and sentenced to an insane asylum]], living in a fantasy world where she's convinced she is the "Queen of high school land".
68* [[ForgettableCharacter Prince Achmed]] from ''Theatre/TwistedTheUntoldStoryOfARoyalVizier'' is humiliated in front of the entire kingdom and attacked by a tiger, causing him to gain the infamous [[EmbarrassingNickname title "Tiger Fucker"]], even within his own nation, [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything Pixar, which has been oppressed by the Magic Kingdom for many years, despite them doing all the work in terms of exports]]. So, what does he do? [[ThisMeansWar He engages in an all-out war on the kingdom as consequence, of course]].
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