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* The first half of ''VideoGame/DoomEternal'' has the Slayer hunting down and killing the three Hell Priests who are overseeing the [[HellOnEarth demonic invasion of Earth]], and whose life forces are powering it via their Dark Ritual. It's implied that he's also doing this [[spoiler:to avenge his Night Sentinel brethren who they betrayed and sent to die against the demons]].
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** Season 9's "[[Recap/WalkerTexasRangerS9E18Legends Legends]]" sees the BigBad of the episode, Michael Viscardi, going on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge against everyone responsible for convicting his father, Samuel Viscardi, a noted Dallas mobster, for a number of serious crimes his organization committed. His targets include the jurors, the judge, and to top eveything off, the prosecuting attorney, Alex.

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** Season 9's "[[Recap/WalkerTexasRangerS9E18Legends Legends]]" sees the BigBad of the episode, Michael Viscardi, going on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge against everyone responsible for convicting his father, Samuel Viscardi, a noted Dallas mobster, for a number of serious crimes his organization committed. His targets include the jurors, the judge, and to top eveything everything off, the prosecuting attorney, Alex.
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** Season 9's "[[Recap/WalkerTexasRangerS9E18Legends Legends]]" sees the BigBad of the episode, Michael Viscardi, going on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge against everyone responsible for convicting his father, Samuel Viscardi, a noted Dallas mobster. His targets include the jurors, the judge, and to top eveything off, the prosecuting attorney, Alex.

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** Season 9's "[[Recap/WalkerTexasRangerS9E18Legends Legends]]" sees the BigBad of the episode, Michael Viscardi, going on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge against everyone responsible for convicting his father, Samuel Viscardi, a noted Dallas mobster.mobster, for a number of serious crimes his organization committed. His targets include the jurors, the judge, and to top eveything off, the prosecuting attorney, Alex.
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** Season 9's "Legends" sees the BigBad of the episode, Michael Viscardi, going on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge against everyone responsible for convicting his father, Samuel Viscardi, a noted Dallas mobster. His targets include the jurors, the judge, and to top eveything off, the prosecuting attorney, Alex.

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** Season 9's "Legends" "[[Recap/WalkerTexasRangerS9E18Legends Legends]]" sees the BigBad of the episode, Michael Viscardi, going on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge against everyone responsible for convicting his father, Samuel Viscardi, a noted Dallas mobster. His targets include the jurors, the judge, and to top eveything off, the prosecuting attorney, Alex.
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** Season 9's "Legends" sees the BigBad of the episode, Michael Viscardi, going on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge against everyone responsible for convicting his father, Samuel Viscardi, a noted Dallas mobster. His targets include the jurors, the judge, and to top eveything off, the prosecuting attorney, Alex.
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* ''VideoGame/{{Deathloop}}'' requires protagonist Colt to kill all eight Visionaries in a single day to break the time loop he's stuck in. This is made extra complicated by them deliberately spreading out so he can't reach them all in time.
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* In the final mission ([[spoiler:itself a RoaringRampageofRevenge]]) in ''VideoGame/GhostRecon: Future Soldier'', you and your squad hunt down a series of targets until you get to the Big Bad, [[spoiler: which is then [[ExactWords smashed by a train]]]].

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* In the final mission ([[spoiler:itself a RoaringRampageofRevenge]]) in ''VideoGame/GhostRecon: Future Soldier'', ''VideoGame/GhostReconFutureSoldier'', you and your squad hunt down a series of targets until you get to the Big Bad, [[spoiler: which is then [[ExactWords smashed by a train]]]].
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* The members of the ''United Assassins Association'' in ''VideoGame/NoMoreHeroes'' and ''VideoGame/NoMoreHeroes2DesperateStruggle''. As the main character, Travis has to murder the top ten ranked assassins in the nation, one by one, to rise through the ranks and gain the top spot for himself. The sequel bumps this up to 51, but you only end up fighting around half of them.

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* The members of the ''United Assassins Association'' in ''VideoGame/NoMoreHeroes'' and ''VideoGame/NoMoreHeroes2DesperateStruggle''. ''VideoGame/NoMoreHeroes2DesperateStruggle'', and the members of the Galactic Superhero Corps in ''VideoGame/NoMoreHeroesIII''. As the main character, Travis has to murder the top ten ranked assassins in the nation, nation (or the top ranked assassins in the galaxy, in the third game), one by one, to rise through the ranks and gain the top spot for himself. The sequel second game bumps this up to 51, 51 (whereas the first and third stick with 10), but you only end up fighting around half of them.them in a total of 15 boss fights.
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* ''Fanfic/{{Paradoxus}}'': [[spoiler: Trisha]], once she loses it after her sister’s death. She starts a vengeful rampage with one goal in mind -- to exterminate every single person that has contributed to Bloom (her mother) and Stella’s untimely deaths. This, of course, includes [[BigBad Eudora]] herself.
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* In the film ''Shadowzone'', John Doe inflicts this on all but the main character since he wasn't involved in the experiment that unintentionally brought him to our dimension. John Doe also didn't kill any of the test subjects, or Bingo the monkey.

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* The "Gnomes Are Evil!" sidequest in ''VideoGame/FableIII''. Due to a magical spell gone wrong, 50 garden gnomes were given sentience and then teleported all over Albion. You have to hunt them down and shoot them, which transports them back to their owner. Fortunately the gnomes are foul-mouthed, annoying little jerks.
** ''Fable II'' is similar, with 50 foul-mouthed stone gargoyles who you must shoot.

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The "Gnomes Are Evil!" sidequest in ''VideoGame/FableIII''. Due to a magical spell gone wrong, 50 garden gnomes were given sentience and then teleported all over Albion. You have to hunt them down and shoot them, which transports them back to their owner. Fortunately the gnomes are foul-mouthed, annoying little jerks.
** ''Fable II'' ''VideoGame/FableII'' is similar, with 50 foul-mouthed stone gargoyles who you must shoot.
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* MiniBoss: They're strong enemies that inhabit remote parts of Hyrule, and they each get a special health bar and BattleThemeMusic to go with it.

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** The Gold Skulltulas in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime''. Good luck [[ThatOneSidequest finding the whole hundred of them]]. Also doubles as GottaCatchThemAll as you must collect all the tokens they drop as well. Same case in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask'', though the hunt is restricted to two {{Bonus Dungeon}}s.
** ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess Twilight Princess]]'' has 60 Poe souls for you to collect in a side quest by killing Poes. They're almost everywhere and some are only visible at night.

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** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime'': The Gold Skulltulas in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime''.Skulltulas. Good luck [[ThatOneSidequest finding the whole hundred of them]]. Also doubles as GottaCatchThemAll as you must collect all the tokens they drop as well. Same case in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask'', though the hunt is restricted to two {{Bonus Dungeon}}s.
** ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess Twilight Princess]]'' ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess'' has 60 sixty Poe souls for you to collect in a side quest by killing Poes. They're almost everywhere and some are only visible at night.night.
** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'': After defeating Calamity Ganon and [[EndgamePlus reloading your save]], Kilton challenges you to find and slay every single one of the overworld minibosses. This is easy enough for the Moldugas, of which there are only four in a single area of the map; not so much for the Taluses and Hinox, of which there are forty each scattered throughout Hyrule. Defeat all of a single type and Kilton gives you [[CosmeticAward a medal as proof of your accomplishment]].
* MiniBoss: They're strong enemies that inhabit remote parts of Hyrule, and they each get a special health bar and BattleThemeMusic to go with it.
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Renamed precisely because of this


Not related to KillEmAll - not directly, anyway.
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* ''Film/TheManTheyCouldNotHang'': After being brought back from the dead, Dr. Savaard sets out to murder the jury who convicted him, the detective who arrested him, the district attorney who prosecuted him, the judge who sentenced him to death, and the nurse who betrayed him.
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* If one goes through the Ruling End of ''VideoGame/HyperdimensionNeptuniaMkII'', one must kill [[spoiler: ALL the other goddesses just to power up a sword to finally kill Magiquone. However, [[DownerEnding it fails.]]]]

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* If one goes through the Ruling End of ''VideoGame/HyperdimensionNeptuniaMkII'', one must kill [[spoiler: ALL the other goddesses just to power up a sword to finally kill Magiquone.Magiquone/[[DubNameChange Arfoire]]. However, [[DownerEnding it fails.]]]]
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* The third ''Literature/{{Sorcery}}'' book, ''The Seven Serpents'', pits you against the seven titular monsters, which you will encounter during your trek throughout the Baklands. Subverted that you're not required to kill all seven of them, but merely to cross the Baklands without dying, but by killing only two or three serpents you'll be penalized at the end of the book. Killing all 7 during your quest, however, will boost your SKILL, STAMINA and LUCK stats to a new level and reward you in the fourth book with a clue (which makes the adventure a whole ''lot'' easier).
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* Being a homage to martial art films, the premise of ''Videogame/{{Sifu}}'' is that a young 20-year old martial artist must hunt down the five individuals responsible for massacring their dojo and killing their father.
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* The horror-action themed gamebook, ''Literature/BloodOfTheZombies'', have you escaping a castle full of zombies, and you ''must'' kill EVERY. SINGLE. ZOMBIE. on your way out - otherwise the moment you escape, the book states that several surviving zombies made their way to the countryside, infects the local populace, and in the next morning, you end up having an army of zombies barging into your inn and killing you on the spot. [[spoiler: There's '''333''' zombies in total]], so happy hunting!
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* Percy, of the Vox Machina campaign from ''WebVideo/CriticalRole'', has a self-made enchanted pepperbox pistol, the barrels of which are engraved with the names of those he intends to kill for revenge. Appropriately, this pistol is named "The List".
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** In the comic storyline "End of Greys", a group called the Shi'ar Death Commandos arrive at the Grey household when there's a gathering to make Rachel Grey feel like part of the family. They proceed to eradicate all but Rachel (and ComicBook/{{Cable}} for some odd reason) to eradicate the "Grey Genome" so that the Phoenix no longer has a host.

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** In the comic storyline "End of Greys", a group called the Shi'ar Death Commandos arrive at the Grey household when there's a gathering to make Rachel Grey feel like part of the family. They proceed to eradicate all but Rachel (and ComicBook/{{Cable}} for some odd reason) reason[[note]]Either they were unaware he's part of the family or he just wasn't at the gathering so they would've looked for him later. Rachel's survival was decidedly not part of the plan either, of course.[[/note]]) to eradicate the "Grey Genome" so that the Phoenix no longer has a host. Apparently they'd forgotten that the Phoenix doesn't ''have'' to chose a Grey as its host.

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Fusion isn't really an example - offing any X that get in your way is no more notable than mooks in other Metroid games


** The various Metroid evolutions in ''VideoGame/MetroidIIReturnOfSamus'' and the remake ''VideoGame/MetroidSamusReturns''. An ever-present counter shows how many Metroids are left to kill. This becomes more disconcerting as the Metroids start to mutate, resulting in a mini-boss encounter with each one. At one point, the counter jumps from one to nine (The fourty-seventh and final Metroid is, of course, the dreaded Queen). Ironically, the game concludes with Samus adopting a Metroid hatchling; rather than snuff out the hated race once and for all ("Have I the right?"), Samus takes it under her wing and begins a peaceful climb back to the surface.
** The various forms of parasitic lifeform "X" in ''VideoGame/MetroidFusion''.

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** The various Metroid evolutions in ''VideoGame/MetroidIIReturnOfSamus'' and the remake ''VideoGame/MetroidSamusReturns''. An ever-present counter shows how many Metroids are left to kill. This becomes more disconcerting as the Metroids start to mutate, resulting in a mini-boss encounter with each one. At one point, the counter jumps from one to nine (The fourty-seventh and final Metroid is, of course, the dreaded Queen). Ironically, the game concludes with Samus adopting a Metroid hatchling; hatchling imprinting on Samus; rather than snuff out the hated race dangerous species once and for all ("Have I the right?"), all, Samus takes allows it under to follow her wing and as she begins a peaceful climb back to the surface.
** The various forms of parasitic lifeform "X" in ''VideoGame/MetroidFusion''.
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* In ''Film/DeathRidesAHorse'', Bill hunts down his family's killers one by one, knowing each of them by a DistinguishingMark.

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* ''Film/OneFootInHell'': As part of his revenge scheme, Mitch Barrett is determined that all three men who hindered the purchase of his wife's medicine will die, and know why they are being killed before they die.



* In ''Film/UnderworldUSA'', Tolly vows to kill the four who beat his father to death, and embarks upon a 20 year campaign of revenge. In the end, all of them die as a result of his actions, although he kills none of them directly.

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* In ''Film/UnderworldUSA'', Tolly vows to kill the four men who beat his father to death, and embarks upon a 20 year campaign of revenge. In the end, all of them die as a result of his actions, although he kills none of them directly.
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* In ''Film/ViciousFun'', Carrie keeps a notebook on her of all the serial murderers she plans to kill, organized by state.
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->''"Nine killed you. Nine shall die and be returned your loss. Nine times, nine! Nine killed you! Nine shall die! Nine eternities in DOOM!"''
-->--'''Dr. Anton Phibes''', ''Film/TheAbominableDrPhibes''
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* The ''WesternAnimation/MenInBlackTheSeries'' episode "The Head Case Syndrome" has the Men In Black trying to track down an anti-alien ConspiracyTheorist who blames the MIB for bringing aliens to Earth and uses a time-travelling device to erase the five founding members of the organization from history. Agents J and K eventually track down his home and find the list he uses to mark off who's next, just as the fourth name of five fades out of existence and leaves only K.
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** In the comic storyline "End of Greys", a group called the Shi'ar Death Commandos arrive at the Grey household when there's a gathering to make Rachel Grey feel like part of the family. They proceed to eradicate all but Rachel (and ComicBook/{{Cable}} for some odd reason) to eradicate the "Grey Genome" so that the Phoenix no longer has a host.
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* In the ''Literature/WarriorCats'' novella ''Mapleshade's Vengeange'', after Mapleshade's kits drown, she decides that for each one of her three kits, she's going to kill one cat she blames for their deaths. In her delusional grief she has dreams of the kits crying out for her, and each time she kills someone, one more of the kits in her dreams seems to be at peace.
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* ''Film/{{Rimfire}}'': Is the VengefulGhost of The Abilene Kid killing everyone who found him guilty or was otherwise involved in his execution? Or is there some other connection between the victims and a more mortal killer at work?

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