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* ''Series/TheGlory'' has a group of five bullies who tormented Dong-eun so badly during her school days that she ultimately had to drop out to escape their torment. They burned Dong-eun with a curling iron, beat her in the school gym, sexually assaulted her, and they even went as far as breaking into her house to bully her further. Before Dong-eun, [[spoiler:they targeted another girl named So-hee, whom the ringleader murders by setting her clothes on fire and pushing her off the roof of a building]].

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* ''VideoGame/{{Bully}}'' largely consists of typical schoolyard bullying and fistfights, up until one of the Greaser bosses comes at you with a massive iron sledgehammer.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Bully}}'' largely consists of typical schoolyard bullying and fistfights, fistfights (already violent on its own), up until one of the Greaser bosses comes at you with a massive iron sledgehammer.sledgehammer.
* Hideki, a {{Jerkass}} student, from ''VideoGame/HeartsLikeClockwork'' initially settles for taunts and insults then (after losing in a kendo match) decides to attack Rin with a ''real'' katana out of spite, fully intent on wounding/killing her simply because she [[SoreLoser humiliated him]] in a match.
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** '' Film/TheNextKarateKid'' has a different protagonist: a female highschool student who is confronted by what is essentially bullied by hall monitors who have an unhealthy obsession with her, complete with UnfortunateImplications. Oh, and they blow up her boyfriend's car.

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** '' Film/TheNextKarateKid'' has a different protagonist: a female highschool student who is confronted by what is essentially bullied by hall monitors who have an unhealthy obsession with her, complete with UnfortunateImplications.unfortunate implications. Oh, and they blow up her boyfriend's car.
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Like BulliedIntoDepression, this trope has emerged in recent years as a reaction to the common depiction in media of bullying and the abusers who commit it as being [[SchoolBullyingIsHarmless harmless]]. Unfortunately, this trope is TruthInTelevision; some RealLife bulles have been known to [[FamilyUnfriendlyViolence brutally beat, maim, disable, or even]] [[FamilyUnfriendlyDeath kill their victims]]. Conversely, some victims have ended up snapping and violently assaulting or murdering their abusers, though this happens much less frequently than the former scenario. That being said, Administrivia/NoRealLifeExamplesPlease

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Like BulliedIntoDepression, this trope has emerged in recent years as a reaction to the common depiction in media of bullying and the abusers who commit it as being [[SchoolBullyingIsHarmless harmless]]. Unfortunately, this trope is TruthInTelevision; some RealLife bulles have been known to [[FamilyUnfriendlyViolence brutally beat, maim, disable, disable]], or even]] even [[FamilyUnfriendlyDeath kill their victims]]. Conversely, some victims have ended up snapping and violently assaulting or murdering their abusers, though this happens much less frequently than the former scenario. That being said, Administrivia/NoRealLifeExamplesPlease

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