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* The page image is part of a series of "funny animal anatomy" charts (not to be confused with [[FunnyAnimalAnatomy the trope of the same name]]). The names given to the different parts of the wasp just about say it all.
* One Website/{{Tumblr}} post has a chart that shows [[https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/001/624/231/c9a.jpg things to release at a wedding ceremony]], sorted according to coolness, with "prisoners" as the least cool and "[[Film/ClashOfTheTitans2010 the Kraken]]" as the most cool. "Wasps" were listed as the second-least cool thing to release at a wedding. However, according to Tumblr user the-fandoms-are-cool, that wasn't enough and "wasps" should have been below "prisoners", because prisoners at least have the capacity to sit politely and congratulate the married couple, while wasps would only cause pain.

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* [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sik05_8.png The former page image image]] is part of a series of "funny animal anatomy" charts (not to be confused with [[FunnyAnimalAnatomy the trope of the same name]]). The names given to the different parts of the wasp just about say it all.
* One Website/{{Tumblr}} Platform/{{Tumblr}} post has a chart that shows [[https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/001/624/231/c9a.jpg things to release at a wedding ceremony]], sorted according to coolness, with "prisoners" as the least cool and "[[Film/ClashOfTheTitans2010 the Kraken]]" as the most cool. "Wasps" were listed as the second-least cool thing to release at a wedding. However, according to Tumblr user the-fandoms-are-cool, that wasn't enough and "wasps" should have been below "prisoners", because prisoners at least have the capacity to sit politely and congratulate the married couple, while wasps would only cause pain.



* ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'': Waspinator is one of the evil Predacons, a group made of Transformers based on traditionally "evil" or unpleasant animals such as a {{sc|aryScorpions}}orpion, two {{spiders|AreScary}}, a TerrorDactyl and a ''UsefulNotes/TyrannosaurusRex''. [[IneffectualSympatheticVillain He's the least scary amongst them]].
** However, the same cannot be said of his ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated'' counterpart, who is much bigger and scarier. Not to mention completely insane.



* ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'': The MonsterOfTheWeek Queen Wasp has this as her motif, being an evil version of heroine [[VirtuousBees Queen Bee]], with the ability to also summon swarms of wasps.
** Inverted with [[spoiler:Vesperia, the Bee Miraculous heroine who replaced [[FallenHero Chloé]] following her FaceHeelTurn. Her alias comes from the Italian word "vespa" (meaning "wasp"), but she's far kinder and more altruistic than her predecessor.]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'': ''WesternAnimation/MaoMaoHeroesOfPureHeart'': In "Lonely Kid", young Mao Mao, in his attempts to win over his first friends, tries to catch butterflies for a festival. He ends up catching ''wasps''.
-->'''Adorabat:''' Because everyone knows that bees are our friends!\\
'''Mao Mao:''' Actually, they were wasps.\\
'''Badgerclops:''' A friend to no one!\\
'''Adorabat:''' ''[{{Beat}}]'' You tell stories weird.
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The MonsterOfTheWeek Queen Wasp has this as her motif, being an evil version of heroine [[VirtuousBees Queen Bee]], with the ability to also summon swarms of wasps.
** Inverted with [[spoiler:Vesperia, the Bee Miraculous heroine who replaced [[FallenHero Chloé]] following her FaceHeelTurn. Her alias comes from the Italian word "vespa" (meaning "wasp"), but she's far kinder and more altruistic than her predecessor.]]predecessor]].



* ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'': Rick goes to a reality where people evolved from bugs rather than apes and meets their version of the Sanchez family. [[SubvertedTrope Defying expectations]], the Wasp!Sanchez family are at worst AffablyEvil and ObliviouslyEvil and at best JerkWithAHeartOfGold. Wasp!Beth and Wasp!Jerry seem HappilyMarried and Wasp!Rick even explains that if your species' reproduction cycle involves laying eggs in another creatures' eye sockets, then you have to compensate by having a little empathy for someone in need of help. However, they do eat Caterpillar!Goldenfold and [[MisterSeahorse his babies]] off the dinner table while he screams in agony and pleads to die a quick death.
* ''WesternAnimation/MaoMaoHeroesOfPureHeart'': In "Lonely Kid", Young!Mao Mao, in his attempts to win over his first friends, tries to catch butterflies for a festival. He ends up catching ''wasps.''
-->'''Adorabat''': Because everyone knows that bees are our friends!
-->'''Mao Mao''': Actually, they were wasps.
-->'''Badgerclops''': A friend to no one!
-->'''Adorabat''': ''(beat)'' You tell stories weird.

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* ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'': In "[[Recap/RickAndMortyS4E1EdgeOfTomortyRickDieRickpeat Edge of Tomorty: Rick Die Rickpeat]]", Rick goes to a reality where people evolved from bugs rather than apes and meets their version of the Sanchez family. [[SubvertedTrope Defying expectations]], the Wasp!Sanchez Wasp Sanchez family are at worst AffablyEvil and ObliviouslyEvil and at best JerkWithAHeartOfGold. Wasp!Beth Wasp Beth and Wasp!Jerry Wasp Jerry seem HappilyMarried and Wasp!Rick Wasp Rick even explains that if your species' reproduction cycle involves laying eggs in another creatures' eye sockets, then you have to compensate by having a little empathy for someone in need of help. However, they do eat Caterpillar!Goldenfold Caterpillar Goldenfold and [[MisterSeahorse his babies]] off the dinner table while he screams in agony and pleads to die a quick death.
* ''WesternAnimation/MaoMaoHeroesOfPureHeart'': In "Lonely Kid", Young!Mao Mao, in his attempts to win over his first friends, tries to catch butterflies for a festival. He ends up catching ''wasps.''
-->'''Adorabat''': Because everyone knows that bees are our friends!
-->'''Mao Mao''': Actually, they were wasps.
-->'''Badgerclops''': A friend to no one!
-->'''Adorabat''': ''(beat)'' You tell stories weird.
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* ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'': In ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'', Waspinator is one of the evil Predacons, a group made of Transformers based on traditionally "evil" or unpleasant animals such as a {{sc|aryScorpions}}orpion, two {{spiders|AreScary}}, a TerrorDactyl and a TerrifyingTyrannosaur. [[IneffectualSympatheticVillain He's the least scary amongst them]]. However, the same cannot be said of his ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated'' counterpart, who is much bigger and scarier -- not to mention completely insane.
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* ''ComicBook/{{Cyberfrog}}'': The primary villains of this [[UsefulNotes/TheDarkAgeOfComicBooks 1990s comic]] are an alien species of giant wasps that require human bodies to breed.

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* ''ComicBook/{{Cyberfrog}}'': The primary villains of this [[UsefulNotes/TheDarkAgeOfComicBooks [[MediaNotes/TheDarkAgeOfComicBooks 1990s comic]] are an alien species of giant wasps that require human bodies to breed.
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* ''Film/{{Brightburn}}''. The title character is compared to brood parasites, particularly wasps.
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* In ''VideoGame/NekomewsPottyTrouble'' and ''VideoGame/NekomewsNightmares'', one of the nightmare monsters is a wasp caretaker who zips around in a blink of an eye, keeping things in check. The latter game elaborates on this; as one of the unlockable memories reveals that [[spoiler:she was only tidying up the orphanage's playroom and carefully inspecting the children.]] Her otherwise frightening appearance is what drove Nekomew to have nightmares of her.

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* In ''VideoGame/NekomewsPottyTrouble'' and ''VideoGame/NekomewsNightmares'', one of the nightmare monsters is a wasp caretaker who zips around in a blink of an eye, keeping things in check. The latter game elaborates on this; as one of the unlockable memories reveals that [[spoiler:she was only tidying up the orphanage's playroom and carefully inspecting the children.]] Her [[FaceOfAThug otherwise frightening appearance appearance]] is what drove Nekomew to have nightmares of her.
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* ''VideoGame/HollowKnight'': Aspids are bugs with translucent wings that are commonly found as {{mooks}} in Hallownest. While not all aspids specifically resemble wasps, Primal Aspids in particular have an elongated abdomen ending in a stinger shape that makes them closely resemble wasps or hornets, and they live up to these animals' heinous reputation by being one of '''the''' most reviled enemies in the game. They fire a spread of three acid bolts that can be hard to dodge, often come in groups, and [[CowardlyMooks try to keep their distance]] from the Knight, which can make it obnoxiously difficult to corner them depending on the layout of the room.
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* [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sphecius_speciosus Cicada-killer wasps]] largely avert this trope, since they usually take a rather high amount of provocation to sting (with said sting often being described as not much worse than a pinprick), and in fact the males have no stinger at all. They are, however, very large and intimidating, so many people still consider them to be quite scary.

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* [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sphecius_speciosus Cicada-killer wasps]] largely avert this trope, since they usually take a rather high amount of provocation to sting (with said sting often being described as not much worse than a pinprick), and in fact the males have no stinger at all. They are, however, very large and intimidating, and often fly close to people, so many people still consider them to be quite scary.
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* ''VideoGame/PrayerOfTheFaithless'': The monsters of the Woodland Hills are just groups of 4 Hornets.
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* ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog'': The Buzzbomber enemies are [[MechanicalInsects a robotic example]]. They are robot wasps created by Dr. Eggman who shoot lasers from their thoraxes.

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* ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog'': ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'': The Buzzbomber enemies are [[MechanicalInsects a robotic example]]. They are robot wasps created by Dr. Eggman who shoot lasers from their thoraxes.
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** Karina Tsuji, the supposed UnknownRelative of the protagonist Alice introduced in [[Manga/{{Blattodea}} the sequel]], has a Spider Wasp motif and is shown to be flagrantly manipulative towards the spider-girl like the parasitoid she's meant to be. She wants to make Alice into the PuppetQueen of the Organization and [[JoinOrDie threatens to kill her]] if she refuses to cooperate.

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** Karina Tsuji, the supposed UnknownRelative of the protagonist Alice introduced in [[Manga/{{Blattodea}} the sequel]], has a Spider Wasp motif and is shown to be flagrantly manipulative towards the spider-girl like the parasitoid she's meant to be. She wants to make Alice into the PuppetQueen [[PuppetKing Puppet Queen]] of the Organization and [[JoinOrDie threatens to kill her]] if she refuses to cooperate.
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* ''Anime/FLCLProgressive'': As it turns out, Haruko Haruhara is using AFormYouAreComfortableWith, and her true form is a giant, monstrous wasp. She's also the villain of the series.

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* ''Anime/FLCLProgressive'': ''Anime/FLCLProgressiveAndAlternative'': As it turns out, Haruko Haruhara is using AFormYouAreComfortableWith, and her true form is a giant, monstrous wasp. She's also the villain of the series.
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* Averted in ''WesternAnimation/Antz'': the protagonists at one point meet two yellowjackets who, in a pun on their name, are portrayed as [[WhiteAngloSaxonProtestant the other kind of WASP]]. Thus, while they are haughty and condescending, these yellowjackets are not antagonistic and are willing to offer some help to the ants. The viewer may even feel bad for them after one is killed by a human with a fly swatter.

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* Averted in ''WesternAnimation/Antz'': ''WesternAnimation/{{Antz}}'': the protagonists at one point meet two yellowjackets who, in a pun on their name, are portrayed as [[WhiteAngloSaxonProtestant the other kind of WASP]]. Thus, while they are haughty and condescending, these yellowjackets are not antagonistic and are willing to offer some help to the ants. The viewer may even feel bad for them after one is killed by a human with a fly swatter.
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* ''VideoGame/StingOfTheWasp'': The protagonist is repeatedly likened to one; it's both a pun on the acronym for "white Anglo-Saxon Protestant" (the game takes place at a [[AcceptableTargets country club]]) and to how unpleasant, vicious, and cruel the character is.

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* ''VideoGame/StingOfTheWasp'': The protagonist is repeatedly likened to one; it's both a pun on the acronym for "white Anglo-Saxon Protestant" (the game takes place at a [[AcceptableTargets country club]]) club) and to how unpleasant, vicious, and cruel the character is.
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* The [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asian_giant_hornet Asian giant hornet]] ([[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7zWGOGjLxs video from National Geographic here]]), a massive wasp with a needle-sized stinger, is a terrifyingly aggressive large insect with alarm pheromones that call her sisters to the hunt. The thing that makes these killer wasps absolutely feared by humans is that their stings inject a venom that partially digests the victim, which normally renders the innards of insect prey into a protein soup for their larvae to consume, and is potent enough to do severe damage to human flesh (potential side effects include severe bleeding due to destroyed red blood cells, necrosis, and kidney failure), in addition to making their stings excruciatingly agonising. These menaces are so feared by humans that on at least [[https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2465276/Killer-hornets-nest-destroyed-FLAME-THROWER-Chinas-army.html one occasion in China]], the villagers called for the People's Liberation Army to deploy men with [[KillItWithFire flamethrowers]] to burn out their nest when it was too close to a farming settlement. These hornets are documented to have a legitimate death toll of humans on an annual basis, and against unprepared honeybee hives, a handful of them can slaughter hundreds of bees effortlessly. As of late April 2020, they've been spotted in the USA, resulting in a mad rush by ecologists to destroy their population before their mating season can come around (the official reason is that they're an invasive species in the US whose presence there would cause immense amounts of damage to the local environment, but the general public also tends to attribute it to the species's not-entirely-undeserved reputation as "murder hornets"). A Japan-specific 'cousin' exists, appropriately known as the Giant ''Japanese'' Hornet, and it is every bit as territorial and aggressive.

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* The [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asian_giant_hornet Asian giant hornet]] ([[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7zWGOGjLxs video from National Geographic here]]), a massive wasp with a needle-sized stinger, is a terrifyingly aggressive large insect with alarm pheromones that call her sisters to the hunt. The thing that makes these killer wasps absolutely feared by humans is that their stings inject a venom that partially digests the victim, which normally renders the innards of insect prey into a protein soup for their larvae to consume, and is potent enough to do severe damage to human flesh (potential side effects include severe bleeding due to destroyed red blood cells, necrosis, and kidney failure), in addition to making their stings excruciatingly agonising. These menaces are so feared by humans that on at least [[https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2465276/Killer-hornets-nest-destroyed-FLAME-THROWER-Chinas-army.html one occasion in China]], the villagers called for the People's Liberation Army to deploy men with [[KillItWithFire flamethrowers]] to burn out their nest when it was too close to a farming settlement. These hornets are documented to have a legitimate death toll of humans on an annual basis, and against unprepared honeybee hives, a handful of them can slaughter hundreds of bees effortlessly. As of late April 2020, they've been spotted in the USA, resulting in a mad rush by ecologists to destroy their population before their mating season can come around (the official reason is that they're an invasive species in the US whose presence there would cause immense amounts of damage to the local environment, but the general public also tends to attribute it to the species's not-entirely-undeserved reputation as "murder hornets"). A Japan-specific 'cousin' exists, appropriately known as the Giant ''Japanese'' Hornet, and it is every bit as territorial and aggressive. Fortunately for us, the things aren't prone to actually stinging unless provoked or their nests are threatened, much like their less horrifying cousins.
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* ''Fanfic/IWokeUpAsADungeonNowWhat'': The defining trait of wasp-type minions is being constantly angry at everything, and unlike bees (which produce wax and honey) or ants (which can be used to dig rooms) wasps are pure combat minions.
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* The Schmidt Sting Pain Scale, which measures the intensity of insect stings on a scale of 1 (barely anything) to 4+ (agonizing torture), has only three species that officially rank at 4 or higher. Two of them are wasps-- the tarantula hawk, and the warrior wasp, which are beaten only by the bullet ant, which is the only one at 4+. However there are two more species of wasp that haven't been officially rated yet that are reported to be even worse, and they are the Asian giant hornet and the executioner wasp, which is possibly the worst of all. One guy who deliberately stung himself with an executioner wasp reported that not only did it hurt worse than the bullet ant and giant hornet but it also left a permanent scare at the sting site.

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* The Schmidt Sting Pain Scale, which measures the intensity of insect stings on a scale of 1 (barely anything) to 4+ (agonizing torture), has only three species that officially rank at 4 or higher. Two of them are wasps-- the tarantula hawk, and the warrior wasp, which are beaten only by the bullet ant, which is the only one at 4+. However there are two more species of wasp that haven't been officially rated yet that are reported to be even worse, and they are the Asian giant hornet and the executioner wasp, which is possibly the worst of all. One guy who deliberately stung himself with an executioner wasp reported that not only did it hurt worse than the bullet ant and giant hornet but it also left a permanent scare scar at the sting site.
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* ''WebVideo/CalebCity'' has the video "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08kMdn8L7Yw If insects had to introduce themselves]]". While the other insects all comment on how they contribute to the environment, when the wasp's turn comes, its sole personality trait is that it likes hurting people completely unprovoked.

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* Many sports teams choose aggressive and intimidating animals as their mascots; the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets are no exception.

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* Many sports teams choose aggressive and intimidating animals as their mascots; the mascots, which makes wasps and bees a fairly common choice. Georgia Tech Tech's and Rochester's athletics teams are both known as the Yellow Jackets are no exception.to invoke this image.
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* ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'': Waspinator is one of the evil Predacons, a group made of Transformers based on traditionally "evil" or unpleasant animals such as a {{sc|aryScorpions}}orpion, two {{spiders|AreScary}}, a PteroSoarer and a ''UsefulNotes/TyrannosaurusRex''. [[IneffectualSympatheticVillain He's the least scary amongst them]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'': Waspinator is one of the evil Predacons, a group made of Transformers based on traditionally "evil" or unpleasant animals such as a {{sc|aryScorpions}}orpion, two {{spiders|AreScary}}, a PteroSoarer TerrorDactyl and a ''UsefulNotes/TyrannosaurusRex''. [[IneffectualSympatheticVillain He's the least scary amongst them]].
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* ''Film/{{Swarmed}}'' revolves around an outbreak of an advanced, aggressive variant of yellow jacket wasps in a city.

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While bees have long been viewed as a friend to humanity, people have not, historically, had many reasons to like wasps. They don't make honey or (most of them) pollinate flowers, are far more aggressive, and can sting as many times as they like. They're also highly territorial and easily roused, even by mistake, in defense of their nests, and pester humans for anything remotely sugary they're carrying. People have therefore learned to associate them with [[ScaryStingingSwarm angry swarms]] and impending pain.

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While bees have long been viewed as a friend to humanity, people have not, historically, had many reasons to like wasps. They don't make honey or (most of them) pollinate flowers, are far more aggressive, and can sting as many times as they like. They're also highly territorial and easily roused, even by mistake, in defense of their nests, and pester humans for anything remotely sugary they're carrying. People have therefore learned to associate them with [[ScaryStingingSwarm angry swarms]] and impending pain.
pain. Modern science hasn't helped their image much: while we now know that many wasps play a very useful role in ecosystems and agriculture by hunting insect pests such as tomato hornworm caterpillars, they usually do it by [[FaceFullOfAlienWingWong paralyzing and laying their eggs on their prey]] so that [[BodyHorror the larval wasp devours the host animal from the inside]].
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* ''Manga/{{Inuyasha}}'': One of [[BigBad Naraku]]'s recurring {{mooks}} are the ''saimyoushou'', a species of wasp demon. He particularly likes to use them to counter Miroku's [[WeaponsThatSuck wind tunnel]], since they can still poison him even if sucked in and destroyed by it.
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* ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'': A downplayed trope in ''Literature/LordsAndLadies'': Mr Brooks the beekeeper has no truck with anthropomorphising insects and doesn't think of wasps as evil any more than bees are good. It's just that if you're for bees, you have to be against wasps. Having said that, though, he ''does'' compare the psychotic sadists of TheFairFolk to wasps, with the castle as the beehive.
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* In ''Nekomew's Potty Trouble'' and ''VideoGame/NekomewsNightmares'', one of the nightmare monsters is a wasp caretaker who zips around in a blink of an eye, keeping things in check. The latter game elaborates on this; as one of the unlockable memories reveals that [[spoiler:she was only tidying up the orphanage's playroom and carefully inspecting the children.]] Her otherwise frightening appearance is what drove Nekomew to have nightmares of her.

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* In ''Nekomew's Potty Trouble'' ''VideoGame/NekomewsPottyTrouble'' and ''VideoGame/NekomewsNightmares'', one of the nightmare monsters is a wasp caretaker who zips around in a blink of an eye, keeping things in check. The latter game elaborates on this; as one of the unlockable memories reveals that [[spoiler:she was only tidying up the orphanage's playroom and carefully inspecting the children.]] Her otherwise frightening appearance is what drove Nekomew to have nightmares of her.
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* In ''Nekomew's Potty Trouble'' and ''Nekomew's Nightmares'', one of the nightmare monsters is a wasp caretaker who zips around in a blink of an eye, keeping things in check. The latter game elaborates on this; as one of the unlockable memories reveals that [[spoiler:she was only tidying up the orphanage's playroom and carefully inspecting the children.]] Her otherwise frightening appearance is what drove Nekomew to have nightmares of her.

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* In ''Nekomew's Potty Trouble'' and ''Nekomew's Nightmares'', ''VideoGame/NekomewsNightmares'', one of the nightmare monsters is a wasp caretaker who zips around in a blink of an eye, keeping things in check. The latter game elaborates on this; as one of the unlockable memories reveals that [[spoiler:she was only tidying up the orphanage's playroom and carefully inspecting the children.]] Her otherwise frightening appearance is what drove Nekomew to have nightmares of her.

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