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* In ''ComicBook/{{Superman}} #30'', Mr. Mxyzptlk's first appearance, he leaps out a window, making Superman think he is committing suicide, only to shock him by flying away.
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* ''WebAnimation/EtraChanSawIt'': [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GU0jI7gb8M Yuri]] thinks that Tachibana is going to commit suicide by jumping off a building, causing her to rush to the rooftop to save him. However, Tachibana turns out to be a burglar who was trapped on the rooftop and the money he stole was blew away by a strong wind, causing him to try to catch them back. To add insult to the injury, the money that Tachibana stole turns out to be fake money for children.

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* In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'', if Link tries to jump off a bridge while a certain [=NPC=] is nearby he will stop him. Link has a paraglider in this game, and the game features SoftWater, so he's not in any real danger. Nevertheless, there's a certain subtle FridgeHorror to this given the AfterTheEnd setting. How many other people must that NPC have met on that bridge who really ''have'' been DrivenToSuicide?
* This is how Kiyomi met Haruka in ''VideoGame/{{Yakuza 6}}''; Kiyomi saw Haruka near the docks looking despondent, and thinking she was a troubled teen about to throw herself into the harbor Kiyomi stepped in to talk her down. Fortunately Haruka wasn't suicidal, and her conversation led to Kiyomi employing Haruka at her bar for the next year or so before Haruka disappeared again.

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* In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'', if Link tries to jump off a bridge while a certain [=NPC=] is nearby he will stop him. Link has a paraglider in this game, and the game features SoftWater, so he's not in any real danger. Nevertheless, there's a certain subtle FridgeHorror to this given danger.
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the AfterTheEnd setting. How many other people must Chemist finds her standing near the edge of the cliff and tells her not to jump. She quickly corrects them that NPC have met on she wasn't going to, just that bridge who really ''have'' been DrivenToSuicide?
she needed to be alone after hearing that [[spoiler:the Chemist is leaving Moonbury the following day, but that isn't the case because it was just a false rumor Russo told her as a prank.]]
* This is how Kiyomi met Haruka in ''VideoGame/{{Yakuza 6}}''; ''VideoGame/Yakuza6''; Kiyomi saw Haruka near the docks looking despondent, and thinking she was a troubled teen about to throw herself into the harbor Kiyomi stepped in to talk her down. Fortunately Haruka wasn't suicidal, and her conversation led to Kiyomi employing Haruka at her bar for the next year or so before Haruka disappeared again.
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* Anime/BangDream: It's [=MyGo=]!!!!!: In Episode 3, the inciting incident for Tomori and Sakiko's first meeting was Sakiko attempting to stop Tomori from what she thought was an attempt at suicide. In actuality, Tomori was just absentmindedly reaching out for falling cherry blossom petals near a bridge.
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* In the first chapter of ''Manga/UruseiYatsura'', Ataru gets slapped by Shinobu for looking at another girl. As he idling by a bridge, the monk Cherry suddenly cries out to him not to jump...and in his zeal knocks Ataru into the water.
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* ''Webcomic/{{Beloved}}'': Wei Wei mistakes Ding Yi for suicidal when she stands on a railing.

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* ''Film/TuckerAndDaleVsEvil'': As the college kids start killing themselves on Tucker and Dale's property in various hilarious accidents because they are TooDumbToLive, Tucker and Dale are obviously horrified and believe the kids are engaging in some sort of twisted SuicidePact that would involve Allison as well.

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* ''Film/TuckerAndDaleVsEvil'': As the college kids start killing themselves on Tucker and Dale's property in various hilarious accidents because they are TooDumbToLive, Tucker and Dale are obviously horrified and believe the kids are engaging in some sort of twisted SuicidePact that would involve they want to force Allison into as well.well.
-->'''Tucker:''' Quick, we have to hide all the sharp objects!
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* ''Film/TuckerAndDaleVsEvil'': As the college kids start killing themselves on Tucker and Dale's property in various hilarious accidents because they are TooDumbToLive, Tucker and Dale are obviously horrified and believe the kids are engaging in some sort of twisted SuicidePact that would involve Allison as well.
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* The first issue of the post-''ComicBook/FiftyTwo'' iteration of ''ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica'' sees Power Girl and Mister Terrific going to recruit Maxine Hunkel, the granddaughter of the Golden Age Red Tornado, and they find her about to jump off the roof of her dorm. Since she has a history of depression, they are naturally concerned, but It turns out that she is just practicing her new wind-control abilities.

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* The first issue of the post-''ComicBook/FiftyTwo'' iteration of ''ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica'' sees Power Girl and Mister Terrific going to recruit Maxine Hunkel, the granddaughter of the Golden Age Red Tornado, and they find her about to jump off the roof of her dorm. Since she has a history of depression, they are naturally concerned, but It it turns out that she is just practicing her new wind-control abilities.
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* In the ''VideoGame/DissidiaFinalFantasyOperaOmina'' Lost Chapter introducing [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVI Setzer]], the Gambler has a moment of feeling blue over not being able to fly in an airship. When the rest of the heroes ask about him, Setzer tells the group that he's "just tired of treading this earth". [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII Laguna]] panics and thinks Setzer means to jump off a cliff with [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyIV Yang]] trying to offer [[TalkingDownTheSuicidal to talk to him about anything]].

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* In the ''VideoGame/DissidiaFinalFantasyOperaOmina'' ''VideoGame/DissidiaFinalFantasyOperaOmnia'' Lost Chapter introducing [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVI Setzer]], the Gambler has a moment of feeling blue over not being able to fly in an airship. When the rest of the heroes ask about him, Setzer tells the group that he's "just tired of treading this earth". [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII Laguna]] panics and thinks Setzer means to jump off a cliff with [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyIV Yang]] trying to offer [[TalkingDownTheSuicidal to talk to him about anything]].
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* In the ''VideoGame/DissidiaFinalFantasyOperaOmina'' Lost Chapter introducing [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVI Setzer]], the Gambler has a moment of feeling blue over not being able to fly in an airship. When the rest of the heroes ask about him, Setzer tells the group that he's "just tired of treading this earth". [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII Laguna]] panics and thinks Setzer means to jump off a cliff with [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyIV Yang]] trying to offer [[TalkingDownTheSuicidal to talk to him about anything]].
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* ''Manga/ACoupleOfCuckoos'': Nagi sees Erika standing on a bridge railing, screams at her not to jump, and pulls her away, [[AccidentalPervert accidentally grabbing her boobs]]. After punching him, she says she was not jumping, she was taking a picture and was getting a better angle.
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* In the ''Anime/MegaManStarForce'' anime's third episode, Tom Dubius makes his way to a canyon edge alone, and Geo Stelar arrives just in time to see him jump off the cliff... only to activate his Wing Pack and take flight.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': Near the end of "Two Dozen and One Greyhounds", Marge enters the basement and sees Homer standing on a stool. It turns out he likes to paw at a lightbulb to make himself feel better.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': Near the end of "Two Dozen and One Greyhounds", Marge enters the basement and sees Homer Homer's shadow apparently hanging from the ceiling by a rope. It turns out that he was actually standing on a stool. It turns out he likes to paw stool and pawing at a lightbulb to make himself feel better.better for selling race-winning hounds to Mr. Burns.
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* In ''Film/SayItIsntSo'', Gilly sees Jo standing on the edge of a building with a gun and thinks she's going to kill herself because she thinks he's dead, but it turns out she was just giving the one-gun salute to what she thought were Gilly's ashes.

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