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* ''Series/AlfredHitchcockPresents'': In "Revenge", a husband goes out to avenge the rape of his wife who went insane. However, the word itself is never muttered.

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* ''Series/AlfredHitchcockPresents'': In "Revenge", a husband goes out to avenge the rape of his wife who went insane. However, the word itself is never muttered.uttered.


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* ''Series/InterviewWithTheVampire2022'': Although it's never shown on-screen and the word "rape" isn't spoken, it's ''strongly'' suggested that Bruce had sexually assaulted Claudia.
-->'''Daniel''': There are four pages torn out.\\
'''Louis''': I'll repeat myself. I will not exploit her.\\
'''Daniel''': Did she tear them out? Doesn't seem like something she would do.\\
'''Louis''': It's clear what happened.\\
[...]\\
'''Daniel''': "Bruce walked back from the fire and leaned down over me and..." Torn out pages--\\
'''Louis''': ''(employs his PeoplePuppets power on Daniel)'' Don't ask again.
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* ''Theatre/SweeneyToddTheDemonBarberOfFleetStreet'': In her number "Poor Thing", Mrs Lovett all but reveals to Benjamin Baker that his late wife was lured and raped by the judge Turpin at a party without using the word. The [[Film/SweeneyToddTheDemonBarberOfFleetStreet 2007 film]] however has a flashback that makes the crime more obvious.
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'''Ryuji:''' He ''didn't''... '''That son of a bitch...!'''

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'''Ryuji:''' He ''didn't''...''He didn't''... '''That son of a bitch...!'''
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}: Midway through the second movie, [[Recap/FuturamaM2TheBeastWithABillionBacks "The Beast with a Billion Backs,"]] it's revealed that Yivo, the monster who had been brainwashing every adult in the universe by sticking tentacles in their necks, was actually mating with them without consent. Despite a few jokes alluding to BlackComedyRape ("It touched me in a bad place -- my spinal cord!" and Yivo claiming "Your universe dresses provocatively"), it's never actually stated to be rape explicitly. This is likely because of DoubleStandardRapeSciFi; Yivo is EasilyForgiven and the entire universe is willing to go on dates with shklim and even live on top of shklim.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}: ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'': Midway through the second movie, [[Recap/FuturamaM2TheBeastWithABillionBacks "The Beast with a Billion Backs,"]] it's revealed that Yivo, the monster who had been brainwashing every adult in the universe by sticking tentacles in their necks, was actually mating with them without consent. Despite a few jokes alluding to BlackComedyRape ("It touched me in a bad place -- my spinal cord!" and Yivo claiming "Your universe dresses provocatively"), it's never actually stated to be rape explicitly. This is likely because of DoubleStandardRapeSciFi; Yivo is EasilyForgiven and the entire universe is willing to go on dates with shklim and even live on top of shklim.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}: Midway through the second movie, [[Recap/FuturamaM2TheBeastWithABillionBacks "The Beast with a Billion Backs,"]] it's revealed that Yivo, the monster who had been brainwashing every adult in the universe by sticking tentacles in their necks, was actually mating with them without consent. Despite a few jokes alluding to BlackComedyRape ("It touched me in a bad place -- my spinal cord!" and Yivo claiming "Your universe dresses provocatively"), it's never actually stated to be rape explicitly. This is likely because of DoubleStandardRapeSciFi; Yivo is EasilyForgiven and the entire universe is willing to go on dates with shklim and even live on top of shklim.
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* ''Fanfic/DungeonKeeperAmi'': By eliding over the thought and just calling it "that", when Ami realizes what's going on, with an {{Inverted|Trope}} NearRapeExperience in [[https://forums.sufficientvelocity.com/threads/dungeon-keeper-ami-sailor-moon-dungeon-keeper-story-only-thread.30066/#post-6355663 "A Deal with the Devil (DARK)"]], by the assaulted stopping it, instead of the assaulter. :
--> He had no problem with torture [...] Lack of experience [...] left most of his victims dead before any desirable results could be achieved. [...] Hmm, what could he do that wouldn't cause too much damage? He snorted at the thought. Him, worried about causing too much damage. Then he had a bright idea. She was a female, so...
--> "A stupid choice. I see you need some more 'convincing'."
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--> ''Oh no. No! No! NO! Not that!'' Ami froze in horror as she felt the chill of the dungeon air on the exposed skin of her chest. ''I wish I had died instead! I wish I was a real Keeper and knew how to get out of this situation!'' [[spoiler:Having barely finished the panicked thought, she felt a surge of energy from the dungeon heart, as if she had just re-affirmed their connection]]. The next moment, she was gone.
* ''Fanfic/WithPearlAndRubyGlowing'': While the fanfic is explicit about taking place at a support group for sexual abuse victims, most of the stories don't explicitly say the word "rape." Characters often say phrases along the lines of, "You can probably guess what happened next" or "Why do you ''think'' I'm here?" when they get to the part of their story involving their rape. The rape itself is described in prose relating more to the violence of it all, usually mentioning a lot of "red" and "white" (referring to the blood and semen). This is averted in "Cat Out of the Bag," where several characters (such as Remy) confess to their loved ones about having been raped, using the word explicitly.
* The MirrorUniverse DarkFic ''Fanfic/RWBYDark'' sees its version of [[AdaptationalVillainy Ruby Rose]] at one point force herself on a boy her age -- though only through implication, including the boy saying he was "violated".

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* ''Fanfic/DungeonKeeperAmi'': By eliding over the thought and just calling it "that", when Ami realizes what's going on, with an {{Inverted|Trope}} NearRapeExperience in [[https://forums.sufficientvelocity.com/threads/dungeon-keeper-ami-sailor-moon-dungeon-keeper-story-only-thread.30066/#post-6355663 "A Deal with the Devil (DARK)"]], by the assaulted stopping it, instead of the assaulter. :
--> He
assaulter.
-->''He
had no problem with torture [...] ''[...]'' Lack of experience [...] ''[...]'' left most of his victims dead before any desirable results could be achieved. [...] ''[...]'' Hmm, what could he do that wouldn't cause too much damage? He snorted at the thought. Him, worried about causing too much damage. Then he had a bright idea. She was a female, so...
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so...\\
"A stupid choice. I see you need some more 'convincing'."
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''[...]''\\
''Oh no. No! No! NO! Not that!'' Ami froze in horror as she felt the chill of the dungeon air on the exposed skin of her chest. ''I wish I had died instead! I wish I was a real Keeper and knew how to get out of this situation!'' [[spoiler:Having barely finished the panicked thought, she felt a surge of energy from the dungeon heart, as if she had just re-affirmed their connection]]. The next moment, she was gone.
gone.''
* ''Fanfic/WithPearlAndRubyGlowing'': While the fanfic is explicit about taking ''Fanfic/WithPearlAndRubyGlowing'' explicitly takes place at a support group for sexual abuse victims, most of the stories don't explicitly say the word "rape." 'rape'. Characters often say phrases along the lines of, "You can probably guess what happened next" or "Why do you ''think'' I'm here?" when they get to the part of their story involving their rape. The rape itself is described in prose relating more to the violence of it all, usually mentioning a lot of "red" 'red' and "white" 'white' (referring to the blood and semen). This is averted in "Cat Out of the Bag," where Bag", in which several characters (such as Remy) confess to their loved ones about having been raped, using the word explicitly.
* The MirrorUniverse DarkFic ''Fanfic/RWBYDark'' sees its version of [[AdaptationalVillainy Ruby Rose]] at one point force herself on a boy her age -- though only through implication, including the boy saying that he was "violated".
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->'''Mishima''': But yesterday, he called Suzui out of the blue. She didn't make any mistake or anything... Mr. Kamoshida seemed really irritated that day, so it must've been... worse than usual...\\
'''Ryuji''': He ''didn't''... '''That son of a bitch...!'''

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->'''Mishima''': ->'''Mishima:''' But yesterday, he called Suzui out of the blue. She didn't make any mistake or anything... Mr. Kamoshida seemed really irritated that day, so it must've been... worse than usual...\\
'''Ryuji''': '''Ryuji:''' He ''didn't''... '''That son of a bitch...!'''



* Creator/MarkMillar's first arc on ''ComicBook/TheAuthority'' sees an analogue of ComicBook/CaptainAmerica called the Commander rape a couple of nurses and Apollo. However, all that's shown is Hornet, one of his teammates and an analogue for ComicBook/TheWasp, going "He's not actually going to do them, is he?" about the nurses (and Tank Man, another teammate and analogue of ComicBook/IronMan, confirming the Commander is) and adjusting his belt afterward with Apollo. It's also implied that Midnighter, Apollo's lover, was going to use a jackhammer to return the favor to the Commander. It should also be noted that the first bit was due to DC's interference as the Hornet's dialogue originally her outright ask if the Commander was going to rape the nurses.[[note]]the belt bit during the aftermath of Commander raping Apollo was also tweaked; originally Commander's belt was still unhooked[[/note]]
* ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'':
** ''ComicBook/TheBatmanAdventures Annual'' #1 has a bit where ComicBook/TheScarecrow, who created a new identity to teach again, went after a college boy who's implied to have raped his favorite student. The closest it comes to saying "rape" was Crane saying to the boy "when she tried to push [him] away."
** ''ComicBook/BatmanNoMansLand'' had a story where it's implied that Clayface raped Poison Ivy by the fact she spent most of it captured and naked; Clayface using TermsOfEndangerment; Ivy going as far as to say he "deflied" her; and the fact that when she escaped and got revenge, Ivy mocked his pleas of mercy by stating she'd done the same and he ignored them.
** ''ComicBook/{{Joker}}'' featured a scene where, after meeting with Jonny Frost's ex-wife Shelly and learning about his meeting with Two-Face, the Joker is shown adjusting his pants and Shelly curled up into the fetal position and crying, the implication clear.

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* Creator/MarkMillar's first arc on ''ComicBook/TheAuthority'' sees an analogue a CorruptedCharacterCopy of ComicBook/CaptainAmerica called the Commander rape a couple of nurses and Apollo. However, all that's shown is Hornet, one of his teammates and an analogue for ComicBook/TheWasp, going "He's not actually going to do them, is he?" about the nurses (and Tank Man, another teammate and analogue of ComicBook/IronMan, confirming the Commander is) and adjusting his belt afterward with Apollo. It's also implied that Midnighter, Apollo's lover, was going to use a jackhammer to return the favor to the Commander. It should also be noted that the first bit was due to DC's interference as the Hornet's dialogue originally her outright ask if the Commander was going to rape the nurses.[[note]]the [[note]]The belt bit during the aftermath of Commander raping Apollo was also tweaked; originally originally, Commander's belt was still unhooked[[/note]]
unhooked.[[/note]]
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''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'':
** In ''ComicBook/TheBatmanAdventures Annual'' #1 #1, the Scarecrow -- who has a bit where ComicBook/TheScarecrow, who created a new identity to teach again, went again -- goes after a college boy who's implied to have raped his favorite student. The closest it comes to saying "rape" was is Crane saying to the boy "when she tried to push [him] away."
away".
** ''ComicBook/BatmanNoMansLand'' had has a story where it's implied which implies that Clayface raped Poison Ivy by the fact she spent most of it captured and naked; Clayface using TermsOfEndangerment; Ivy going as far as to say he "deflied" her; and the fact that when she escaped and got revenge, Ivy mocked his pleas of mercy by stating she'd done the same and he ignored them.
** ''ComicBook/{{Joker}}'' featured features a scene where, in which the Joker, after meeting with Jonny Frost's ex-wife Shelly and learning about his meeting with Two-Face, the Joker is shown adjusting his pants and Shelly curled up into the fetal position and crying, the implication clear.



* While ''ComicBook/IdentityCrisis'' makes it clear that Dr. Light forced himself on Sue Dibny, the word "rape" is never used in that story itself.

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* While ''ComicBook/IdentityCrisis'' makes it clear that Dr. Light forced himself on Sue Dibny, the word "rape" is never used in that the story itself.



* ''Franchise/XMen'':
** ComicBook/{{Rogue}} was once captured by Genoshans with a mutant being able to turn off her TouchOfDeath powers. While they never used rape, it was implied that she was molested. The experience was so traumatizing that she let the Carol Danvers psyche take over to cope.
** During ''Legion Quest'' (the prologue to ''ComicBook/AgeOfApocalypse''), an amnesiac ComicBook/{{Legion|MarvelComics}} tried to use his own psychic powers to pull a BedTrick on Gabrielle Haller (''[[ParentalIncest his own mother]]'') and by the time Charles and Erik got to her, her clothes are ripped up and she's crying.

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* ''Franchise/XMen'':
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** ComicBook/{{Rogue}} Rogue was once captured by Genoshans with a mutant being able to turn off her TouchOfDeath powers. While they never used rape, it was implied that she was molested. The experience was so traumatizing that she let the Carol Danvers psyche take over to cope.
** During ''Legion Quest'' (the prologue to ''ComicBook/AgeOfApocalypse''), an amnesiac ComicBook/{{Legion|MarvelComics}} tried Legion tries to use his own psychic powers to pull a BedTrick on Gabrielle Haller (''[[ParentalIncest his own mother]]'') and by mother]]''). By the time that Charles and Erik got to her, her clothes are ripped up and she's crying.



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* One of the routes in ''WesternAnimation/DCShowcaseBatmanDeathInTheFamily'' [[spoiler:sees Batman save Jason Todd, but at the cost of his own life, with Jason becoming the Red Hood sooner than he did in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanUnderTheRedHood''. After a confrontation with the Joker, Jason runs into Talia and a resurrected and mentally-impaired Bruce, with Talia implying she slept with him when he's in that state.]]

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* One of the routes in ''WesternAnimation/DCShowcaseBatmanDeathInTheFamily'' [[spoiler:sees Batman save Jason Todd, but at the cost of his own life, with Jason becoming the Red Hood sooner than he did in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanUnderTheRedHood''. After a confrontation with the Joker, Jason runs into Talia and a resurrected and mentally-impaired resurrected, mentally impaired Bruce, with Talia implying that she slept with him when he's while he was in that state.]]this state]].



* ''WesternAnimation/{{Ratatouille}}'': One of the chef's criminal history is that he apparently "fooled around" with a circus ringmaster's daughter.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Ratatouille}}'': One of the chef's criminal history histories is that he apparently "fooled around" with a circus ringmaster's daughter.



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* In ''Film/BackToTheFuture'', Marty's last ditch effort to get his parents together is to stage a DateRapeAverted in which George will rescue Lorraine from Marty. However, Marty only ever says "taking advantage". This is understandable in-universe given that Marty only stages the attempt as a desperation move and finds it horribly disconcerting, so he wouldn't want to make it explicit.

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* In ''Film/BackToTheFuture'', Marty's last ditch last-ditch effort to get his parents together is to stage a DateRapeAverted in which George will rescue Lorraine from Marty. However, Marty only ever says "taking advantage". This is understandable in-universe given that Marty only stages the attempt as a desperation move and finds it horribly disconcerting, so he wouldn't want to make it explicit.



* ''Literature/TessOfTheDurbervilles'' is a well-known example that's OlderThanTelevision and, at the time, was quite shocking. Tess falls asleep in the middle of a foggy forest, Alec comes across her... the next thing we know, Tess is pregnant, shunned by those around her, and ashamed at having been DefiledForever.

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* ''Literature/TessOfTheDurbervilles'' is a well-known example that's OlderThanTelevision and, at the time, was quite shocking. Tess falls asleep in the middle of a foggy forest, Alec comes across her... the next thing we know, Tess is pregnant, shunned by those around her, and ashamed at of having been DefiledForever.



** In the William Hartnell episode "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS2E9TheTimeMeddler The Time Meddler]]", the Doctor and his companions arrive in Northumbria in 1066. Edith, a woman they meet, is attacked by a pair of Viking raiders and is next seen in a clear state of trauma.

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** In the William Hartnell episode "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS2E9TheTimeMeddler The Time Meddler]]", the Doctor and his companions arrive in Northumbria in 1066. Edith, a woman they meet, is attacked by a pair of Viking raiders and is next seen in a clear state of trauma.



--->'''Hartigan (to The Doctor):''' And who are you, Sir? Another man come to assert himself against me in the night?

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--->'''Hartigan (to The Doctor):''' --->'''Hartigan:''' ''[to the Doctor]'' And who are you, Sir? Another man come to assert himself against me in the night?



* ''Series/{{Legion}}'' season two: David alters Syd's memories to keep her from falling out of love with him, and the two have sex (raising all kinds of consent issues). When she confronts him, she obviously feels raped but states it as "You drugged me and had sex with me," instead of using the word.
* In ''Series/Lucifer2016'' episode "Trip to Stabby Town", Azrael's blade compels any mortal wielder to enact revenge on those who wronged them. A woman is caught after killing a yoga teacher who assaulted her in the past. The word "rape" isn't used but the deed is strongly implied.
-->''Corinna'': Years ago. We were alone in the studio. I-I... I said no. I swear, but he wouldn't stop. I-I... I tried to forget.
* ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'': In "The Return Of The Archons", the brainwashed population of Beta III all seemingly go violently insane for the twelve hours of "Festival"; this includes numerous women being grabbed and carried away by nearby men, including one named Tula whom the ''Enterprise'' landing party had just met. The following morning, after Festival ends, Tula is severely distraught and is shown being comforted by her father, Reger. Not long after, the landing party, accompanied by Reger, encounters the man in the street and they cheerfully greet each other as if nothing has happened; an ''Enterprise'' crew member, clearly shocked, tells Reger "Your daughter. That's the man." This was about as far as a prime-time TV show could go in the 1960s, but it's pretty clear what was being implied.

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* ''Series/{{Legion}}'' ''Series/Legion2017'': In season two: two, David alters Syd's memories to keep her from falling out of love with him, and the two have sex (raising all kinds of consent issues). When she confronts him, she obviously feels raped but states it as "You drugged me and had sex with me," me" instead of using the word.
* In the ''Series/Lucifer2016'' episode "Trip "[[Recap/Lucifer2016S02E08TripToStabbyTown Trip to Stabby Town", Town]]", Azrael's blade compels any mortal wielder to enact revenge on those who wronged them. A woman is caught after killing a yoga teacher who assaulted her in the past. The word "rape" isn't used but the deed is strongly implied.
-->''Corinna'': -->'''Corinna:''' Years ago. We were alone in the studio. I-I... I said no. I swear, but he wouldn't stop. I-I... I tried to forget.
* ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'': In "The "[[Recap/StarTrekS1E21TheReturnOfTheArchons The Return Of The Archons", of the Archons]]", the brainwashed population of Beta III all seemingly go violently insane for the twelve hours of "Festival"; this includes numerous women being grabbed and carried away by nearby men, including one named Tula whom the ''Enterprise'' landing party had just met. The following morning, after Festival ends, Tula is severely distraught and is shown being comforted by her father, Reger. Not long after, the landing party, accompanied by Reger, encounters the man in the street and they cheerfully greet each other as if nothing has happened; an ''Enterprise'' crew member, clearly shocked, tells Reger "Your daughter. That's the man." This was about as far as a prime-time TV show could go in the 1960s, but it's pretty clear what was being implied.



* ''Theatre/{{Chicago}}'': During "Funny Honey," Amos tells the cop that he suspects Roxie could have been "violated or something" by the supposed burglar, emphasizing, "You know what I mean? ''Violated''?" (Unbeknowst to him, the "burglar" was actually Roxie's consensual lover, and they ''did'' have sex before Roxie killed him.)

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* ''Theatre/{{Chicago}}'': During "Funny Honey," Amos tells the cop that he suspects Roxie could have been "violated or something" by the supposed burglar, emphasizing, "You know what I mean? ''Violated''?" (Unbeknowst (Unbeknownst to him, the "burglar" was actually Roxie's consensual lover, and they ''did'' have sex before Roxie killed him.)
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* ''Film/Legend2015'': Reggie is heavily implied to rape Frances in their final big argument. He pushes her to the ground in their bedroom and the scene ends with her saying "no" repeatedly. While he could "just" be beating her, the next morning [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil when she finally leaves him]], she has no visible injuries.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Ratatouille}}'': One of the chef's criminal history is that he apparently "fooled around" with a circus ringmaster's daughter.
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* In ''Series/Lucifer2016'' episode "Trip to Stabby Town", Azrael's blade compels any mortal wielder to enact revenge on those who wronged them. A woman is caught after killing a yoga teacher who assaulted her in the past. The word "rape" isn't used but the deed is strongly implied.
-->''Corinna'': Years ago. We were alone in the studio. I-I... I said no. I swear, but he wouldn't stop. I-I... I tried to forget.
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* ''Film/TheSuicideSquad'' sees the Thinker as a DirtyOldMan who frequents strip clubs -- and when the Squad sees [[spoiler:his experiments with Starro, some of the people who were turned into Starro drones yelled "Had his way with me!", implying that he forced himself on some of his test subjects - or, even more disturbingly, that he somehow did so on the massive alien itself.]]

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* ''Film/TheSuicideSquad'' sees the Thinker as a DirtyOldMan who frequents strip clubs -- and when the Squad sees [[spoiler:his experiments with Starro, some of the people who were turned into Starro drones yelled "Had his way with me!", implying that he forced himself on some of his test subjects - or, even more disturbingly, that he somehow did so on the massive alien itself. Certainly, Starro tears him apart with a viciousness that seems extremely personal once it's given the opportunity.]]
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* ''Film/TheSuicideSquad'' sees the Thinker as a DirtyOldMan who frequents strip clubs -- and when the Squad sees [[spoiler:his experiments with Starro, some of the people who were turned into Starro drones yelled "Had his way with me!", implying that he forced himself on some of his test subjects.]]

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* ''Film/TheSuicideSquad'' sees the Thinker as a DirtyOldMan who frequents strip clubs -- and when the Squad sees [[spoiler:his experiments with Starro, some of the people who were turned into Starro drones yelled "Had his way with me!", implying that he forced himself on some of his test subjects.subjects - or, even more disturbingly, that he somehow did so on the massive alien itself.]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/BeavisAndButthead'': "Drones" has Beavis explain an incident involving his school's grief counsellor: he was invited over to his apartment, tricked into [[SlippingAMickey drinking drugged lemonade]], and woke up underneath a bridge with a sore anus, being told that nobody would believe him if he reported it. The implications are clear.
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* In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'', we see that Don Corneo regularly auditions who will be his wife of the day and from the scenes we see when he abduct a crossdressed Cloud into his room, he made pictures so he will punish them for saying "no" before he jumps on "her", no doubt about to screw his "lady" before Cloud kicked him away. As for the leftovers? He sends them to his men so they can have their fun time, clearly being excited at having more ladies to entertain themselves.

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* In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'', we see that Don Corneo regularly auditions who will be his wife of the day and from the scenes we see when he abduct a crossdressed Cloud into his room, he made pictures so he will punish them for saying "no" before he jumps on "her", no doubt about to screw his "lady" before Cloud kicked him away. And once he's either done with them or they refuse his advances, they would be dropped down to the dungeon where they would be fed to Abzu as food. As for the leftovers? ones who weren't approved by the don as shown with Tifa & Aerith? He sends them to his men so they can have their fun time, clearly being excited at the prospect of having more ladies to entertain themselves.
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* ''ComicBook/BirdsOfPrey'': While not outright stated, it is heavily implied when Zinda Blake (Lady Blackhawk) was captured by villainous Nazi operative Killer Shark and brainwashed into being his partner and taking on the identity of the costumed villainess Queen Killer Shark they had a sexual relationship. During a flashback, when Zinda was brainwashed, she was hugging Killer Shark in a suggesting way, and Zinda's friend and teammate Huntress (Helena Bertinelli) stated she was brainwashed into thinking she was Killer Shark's lover. It's said that Zinda does not have memories of her times as Queen Killer Shark; however, it's implied she wants revenge for being used by him. When Zinda was again brainwashed into being Queen Killer Shark by Kill Shark, who was revealed to be the grandson of the original, her brainwashed personality was shown to be completely loyal to Killer Shark. Zinda was completely in love and devoted to Killer Shark, to the point that it's implied that she was more than willing to sleep with the current Killer Shark while thinking he was his grandfather (though thankfully, Killer Shark was defeated before that can happen).

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* ''ComicBook/BirdsOfPrey'': While not outright stated, it is heavily implied when Zinda Blake (Lady Blackhawk) was captured by villainous Nazi operative Killer Shark and brainwashed into being his partner and taking on the identity of the costumed villainess Queen Killer Shark they had a sexual relationship. During a flashback, when Zinda was brainwashed, she was hugging Killer Shark in a suggesting way, and Zinda's friend and teammate Huntress (Helena Bertinelli) stated she was brainwashed into thinking she was Killer Shark's lover. It's said that Zinda does not have memories of her times as Queen Killer Shark; however, it's implied she wants revenge for being used by him. When Zinda was again brainwashed into being Queen Killer Shark by Kill Killer Shark, who was revealed to be the grandson of the original, her brainwashed personality was shown to be completely loyal to Killer Shark. Zinda was completely in love and devoted to Killer Shark, to the point that it's implied that she was more than willing to sleep with the current Killer Shark while thinking he was his grandfather (though thankfully, Killer Shark was defeated before that can happen).
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* ''ComicBook/BirdsOfPrey'': While not outright stated, it is heavily implied when Zinda Blake (Lady Blackhawk) was captured by villainous Nazi operative Killer Shark and brainwashed into being his partner and taking on the identity of the costumed villainess Queen Killer Shark they had a sexual relationship. During a flashback, when Zinda was brainwashed, she was hugging Killer Shark in a suggesting way, and Zinda's friend and teammate Huntress (Helena Bertinelli) stated she was brainwashed into thinking she was Killer Shark's lover. It's said that Zinda does not have memories of her times as Queen Killer Shark; however, it's implied she wants revenge for being used by him. When Zinda was again brainwashed into being Queen Killer Shark by Kill Shark, who was revealed to be the grandson of the original, her brainwashed personality was shown to be completely loyal to Killer Shark. Zinda was completely in love and devoted to Killer Shark, to the point that it's implied that she was more than willing to sleep with the current Killer Shark while thinking he was his grandfather (though thankfully, Killer Shark was defeated before that can happen).
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* Creator/MarkMillar's first arc on ''ComicBook/TheAuthority'' sees an analogue of ComicBook/CaptainAmerica called the Commander rape a couple of nurses and Apollo. However, all that's shown is Hornet, one of his teammates and an analogue for ComicBook/TheWasp, going "He's not actually going to do them, is he?" about the nurses (and Tank Man, another teammate and analogue of ComicBook/IronMan, confirming the Commander is) and adjusting his belt afterward with Apollo. It's also implied that Midnighter, Apollo's lover, was going to use a jackhammer to return the favor to the Commander. It should also be noted that the first bit was due to DC's interference as the Hornet's dialogue originally her outright ask if the Commander was going to rape the nurses.[[note]]the belt bit during the aftermath of Commander raping Apollo was also tweaked; originally Commander's belt was still was unhooked[[/note]]

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* Creator/MarkMillar's first arc on ''ComicBook/TheAuthority'' sees an analogue of ComicBook/CaptainAmerica called the Commander rape a couple of nurses and Apollo. However, all that's shown is Hornet, one of his teammates and an analogue for ComicBook/TheWasp, going "He's not actually going to do them, is he?" about the nurses (and Tank Man, another teammate and analogue of ComicBook/IronMan, confirming the Commander is) and adjusting his belt afterward with Apollo. It's also implied that Midnighter, Apollo's lover, was going to use a jackhammer to return the favor to the Commander. It should also be noted that the first bit was due to DC's interference as the Hornet's dialogue originally her outright ask if the Commander was going to rape the nurses.[[note]]the belt bit during the aftermath of Commander raping Apollo was also tweaked; originally Commander's belt was still was unhooked[[/note]]
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* ''Film/ForrestGump'': When Forrest is telling the nurse about how he and Jenny were best friends in elementary school, he recounts the time he visited her house, and she asked him to help her hide in the cornfield from her father. Forrest then wonders why she disliked her father so much since he was a loving man who was always "hugging and kissing" Jenny and her sisters. Soon after he's arrested and his kids are taken away. Later, when Jenny briefly comes back after giving up her hedonistic life, she throws rocks at her old abandoned house, and breaks down crying, though Forrest doesn't know what exactly happened in that house, he knows it's bad. After Jenny [[spoiler: dies]], he pays for her father's house to be bulldozed, as he knows that it only brought her bad memories, though he still didn't know why.

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* ''Film/ForrestGump'': When Forrest is telling the nurse about how he and Jenny were best friends in elementary school, he recounts the time he visited her house, and she asked him to help her hide in the cornfield from her father. Forrest then wonders why she disliked her father so much since he was a loving man who was always "hugging and kissing" Jenny and her sisters. Soon after he's arrested and his kids are taken away. Later, when Jenny briefly comes back after giving up her hedonistic life, she throws rocks at her old abandoned house, and breaks down crying, though Forrest doesn't know what exactly happened in that house, he knows it's bad. After Eventually, [[spoiler:after Jenny [[spoiler: dies]], he pays for her father's house to be bulldozed, as he knows that it only brought her bad memories, though he still didn't know why.
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** One optional snippet of dialogue has [[AxCrazy Micah]] mention that he had sex with Jenny. This wouldn't be this trope, except that another snippet of dialogue has him mention that he can't get any of the women in the camp interested in him, ''[[FridgeHorror even by holding them at gunpoint]]''. One has to wonder just how consensual this encounter was.


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* ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyWWII'': During the mission "Resistance", Rousseau goes down into the basement to try and find Oberst Fischer. The officer she talks to mentions that "You shouldn't be down here. The boys can get a bit rowdy". At the same time, on the other side of the basement, another soldier can be seen hauling a struggling Frenchwoman through a side door from which neither emerge. Sounds heard afterwards indicate the woman either pleading with him or trying to fight him off. If the player decides to go in and save her, they find her lying on her back where the soldier has thrown her with the soldier standing over her meanacingly.
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** From the same game, a woman held captive by [[ImAHumanitarian the Murfree Brood]], a gang of inbred cannibals known for killing everyone in their path, shows up in one mission when Arthur and Charles blast their way through the Murfrees. We're never told what they did to her or why they kept her alive, but the implications are clear and horrifying.
** One particularly disturbing random encounter involves a deformed man named Sonny. As soon as the player enters his house he knocks them unconscious and the sound of clanking chains and what is most likely clothes hitting the floor can be heard. They wake up on his bed and quickly pass out again while he brags that they fought him hard and lost. Then the player wakes up in the swamp and, when they get up, is noticeably bow-legged. If the player goes back and kills him, they'll find chains on his bed and blood on the sheets and he'll scream "I don't want you anymore!". What happened is never spelled out, but it's pretty obvious.
*** Even worse is the fact that, when the player wakes up, [[FridgeHorror several]] [[WhamShot skeletons]] [[SerialRapist are present]] [[SerialKiller nearby]].
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* ''Film/ForrestGump'': When Forrest is telling the nurse about how he and Jenny were best friends in elementary school, he recounts the time he visited her house, and she asked him to help her hide in the cornfield from her father. Forrest then wonders why she disliked her father so much since he was a loving man who was always "hugging and kissing" Jenny and her sisters. Later, when Jenny briefly comes back after giving up her hedonistic life, she throws rocks at her old abandoned house, and breaks down crying, though Forrest doesn't know what exactly happened in that house, he knows it's bad. After Jenny [[spoiler: dies]], he pays for her father's house to be bulldozed, as he knows that it only brought her bad memories, though he still didn't know why.

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* ''Film/ForrestGump'': When Forrest is telling the nurse about how he and Jenny were best friends in elementary school, he recounts the time he visited her house, and she asked him to help her hide in the cornfield from her father. Forrest then wonders why she disliked her father so much since he was a loving man who was always "hugging and kissing" Jenny and her sisters. Soon after he's arrested and his kids are taken away. Later, when Jenny briefly comes back after giving up her hedonistic life, she throws rocks at her old abandoned house, and breaks down crying, though Forrest doesn't know what exactly happened in that house, he knows it's bad. After Jenny [[spoiler: dies]], he pays for her father's house to be bulldozed, as he knows that it only brought her bad memories, though he still didn't know why.
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** ''ComicBook/{{Joker}}'' featured a scene where, after meeting about Jonny Frost's ex-wife Shelly and learning about his meeting with Two-Face, the Joker is shown adjusting his pants and Shelly curled up into the fetal Position and crying, the implication clear.

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** ''ComicBook/{{Joker}}'' featured a scene where, after meeting about with Jonny Frost's ex-wife Shelly and learning about his meeting with Two-Face, the Joker is shown adjusting his pants and Shelly curled up into the fetal Position position and crying, the implication clear.
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The trope can still occur even if the rape obviously happened but for one reason or another, the word is still not said.

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The trope can still occur even if the rape obviously happened but for one reason or another, the word is still not said.
said, often being an ElephantInTheLivingRoom.
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* ''ComicBook/SupermanRedAndBlue'' issue 1 has a story that revisits ''World's Finest'' #192-193, wherein Superman and Batman were captured by a colonel and performs a CerebusRetcon that Clark was sexually assaulted during that time.
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* Chris Yukine from ''Anime/SenkiZesshouSymphogear''. It's heavily implied that she was sexually abused when she was being trafficked around; when Genjuro offers to help her, she bitterly asks him if he wants to become her pimp. In Episode 8 she tells Miku that "they didn't stop, even when I said it hurt", which could refer to her experiments or something worse.

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* Chris Yukine from ''Anime/SenkiZesshouSymphogear''.''Anime/{{Symphogear}}''. It's heavily implied that she was sexually abused when she was being trafficked around; when Genjuro offers to help her, she bitterly asks him if he wants to become her pimp. In Episode 8 she tells Miku that "they didn't stop, even when I said it hurt", which could refer to her experiments or something worse.
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* The MirrorUniverse DarkFic ''Fanfic/RWBYDark'' sees its version of [[AdaptationalVillainy Ruby Rose]] at one point force herself on a boy her age -- though only through implication, including the boy saying he was "violated".
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** ''ComicBook/BatmanNoManLand'' had a story where it's implied that Clayface raped Poison Ivy by the fact she spent most of it captured and naked; Clayface using TermsOfEndangerment; Ivy going as far as to say he "deflied" her; and the fact that when she escaped and got revenge, Ivy mocked his pleas of mercy by stating she'd done the same and he ignored them.

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** ''ComicBook/BatmanNoManLand'' ''ComicBook/BatmanNoMansLand'' had a story where it's implied that Clayface raped Poison Ivy by the fact she spent most of it captured and naked; Clayface using TermsOfEndangerment; Ivy going as far as to say he "deflied" her; and the fact that when she escaped and got revenge, Ivy mocked his pleas of mercy by stating she'd done the same and he ignored them.
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* ''ComicBook/TheBatmanAdventures Annual'' #1 has a bit where ComicBook/TheScarecrow, who created a new identity to teach again, went after a college boy who's implied to have raped his favorite student. The closest it comes to saying "rape" was Crane saying to the boy "when she tried to push [him] away."

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''ComicBook/TheBatmanAdventures Annual'' #1 has a bit where ComicBook/TheScarecrow, who created a new identity to teach again, went after a college boy who's implied to have raped his favorite student. The closest it comes to saying "rape" was Crane saying to the boy "when she tried to push [him] away.""
** ''ComicBook/BatmanNoManLand'' had a story where it's implied that Clayface raped Poison Ivy by the fact she spent most of it captured and naked; Clayface using TermsOfEndangerment; Ivy going as far as to say he "deflied" her; and the fact that when she escaped and got revenge, Ivy mocked his pleas of mercy by stating she'd done the same and he ignored them.
** ''ComicBook/{{Joker}}'' featured a scene where, after meeting about Jonny Frost's ex-wife Shelly and learning about his meeting with Two-Face, the Joker is shown adjusting his pants and Shelly curled up into the fetal Position and crying, the implication clear.



* ''ComicBook/{{Joker}}'' featured a scene where, after meeting about Jonny Frost's ex-wife Shelly and learning about his meeting with Two-Face, the Joker is shown adjusting his pants and Shelly curled up into the fetal Position and crying, the implication clear.
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* In the second book of ''Literature/EonDragoneyeReborn'', Eona and her team tries to infiltrate Sethon's palace disguised as prostitutes. When the girls arrive, they are escorted by a young eunuch with a bruised cheek. Later, the eunuch makes a remark about Sethon's [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil depraved habits]], and Eona concludes that Sethon had [[DepravedBisexual mistreated the eunuch]] in a similar manner.
--> ''Sethon does not limit himself to Blossom Women.''

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