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-->-- '''Will Traeger''', speaking about... well, [[AntagonistTitle guess who]], ''Film/ThePredator''

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-->-- '''Will Traeger''', speaking about... well, [[AntagonistTitle guess who]], about ''Film/ThePredator''
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* In 2003 the fake website "Hunting Bambi' purported to advertise an attraction in Las Vegas where men could use paintball guns to hunt nearly naked women for sport. The Nevada authorities took an EXTREMELY dim view of this and not only forced the creators to close their site but publicly declare that the whole thing was false. According to the hoaxers they received thousands of inquires from would-be participants.

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* In 2003 the fake website "Hunting Bambi' purported to advertise an attraction in Las Vegas where men could use paintball guns to hunt nearly naked women for sport. The This proved too much even for "Sin City", the Nevada authorities took an EXTREMELY dim view of this and not only forced the creators to close their site but publicly declare that the whole thing was false. According to the hoaxers they received thousands of inquires from would-be participants.participants, both as hunters and paid quarry.
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* In 2003 the fake website "Hunting Bambi' purported to advertise an attraction in Las Vegas where men could use paintball guns to hunt nearly naked women for sport. The Nevada authorities took an EXTREMELY dim view of this and not only forced the creators to close their site but publicly declare that the whole thing was false. According to the hoaxers they received thousands of inquires from would-be participants.

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TheWildHunt often engages in this sort of hunting, as does the ProudHunterRace. See also BloodKnight for someone who is more of a warrior than a hunter. When this is someone's job instead of a sport or hobby, see BountyHunter and ProfessionalKiller. Villains who go so far as to have an MO and do this often enough are practicing IndustrializedEvil. See also SerialKiller, who usually drops the overt hunting motif but still maintains the spirit of the trope, especially if they engage in cat-and-mouse games with their victims.

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TheWildHunt often engages in this sort of hunting, as does the ProudHunterRace. See also BloodKnight for someone who is more of a warrior than a hunter. When this is someone's job instead of a sport or hobby, see BountyHunter and ProfessionalKiller. Villains who go so far as to have an MO and do this often enough are practicing IndustrializedEvil.

See also SerialKiller, who usually drops the overt hunting motif but still maintains the spirit of the trope, especially if they engage in cat-and-mouse games with their victims.victims. Contrast with HuntingIsEvil, which can be related but is not ''as'' related as it sounds. If the "game" being hunted is people, the evil part is fully justified, whereas HuntingIsEvil is related to the hunt of animals being dangerous (though they can overlap if a villain practices both).
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** O'Donnell revisted the idea 22 years later in "The Killing Game"; the second last story arc. Modesty and Willie are abducted by the BigBad Kromm, who runs an exclusive (and illegal) club for {{Egomaniac Hunter}}s. and who has decided to step up to hunting humans, and believes that Modesty and Willie would provide the perfect challenge.

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** O'Donnell revisted revisited the idea 22 years later in "The Killing Game"; the second last story arc. Modesty and Willie are abducted by the BigBad Kromm, who runs an exclusive (and illegal) club for {{Egomaniac Hunter}}s. and who has decided to step up to hunting humans, and believes that Modesty and Willie would provide the perfect challenge.

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* ''Magazine/DoctorWhoMagazine'': In "Bloodsport", a pair of alien hunters arrive on earth in search of sentient prey to hunt because the practice has been outlawed on their home world.
%%* ''ComicStrip/ModestyBlaise'': Happens to Modesty and Willie Garvin in "The Killing Ground" arc.

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* ''Magazine/DoctorWhoMagazine'': In "Bloodsport", a pair of alien hunters arrive on earth Earth in search of sentient prey to hunt because the practice has been outlawed on their home world.
%%* ''ComicStrip/ModestyBlaise'': Happens to * ''ComicStrip/ModestyBlaise'':
** In "The Killing Ground",
Modesty and Willie Garvin are abducted by an old enemy and dropped on a desert island where they are hunted by three big game hunters, as revenge for the way they hunted him down and turned him over to the authorities.
** O'Donnell revisted the idea 22 years later
in "The Killing Ground" arc.Game"; the second last story arc. Modesty and Willie are abducted by the BigBad Kromm, who runs an exclusive (and illegal) club for {{Egomaniac Hunter}}s. and who has decided to step up to hunting humans, and believes that Modesty and Willie would provide the perfect challenge.

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