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Crosswicking.
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* ''WebAnimation/AttackOnMika'': In this chapter, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9zoEtQiWdk Iketa speaks with Saki]] about someone sending him several love letters to his locker. When Saki gets shoved down the stairs by her sister Gozumi, it's revealed the latter was the one stalking Iketa.
* ''WebAnimation/EtraChanSawIt'': [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iuAQS0NceZs Akane]] had love letters sent to her by an unknown stalker, over which she even lost the will to bully Tsutsuji. Things escalate when the stalker sends photos of her cheating on her fiancee to the office, the man himself, and his parents, driving her to quit her job. In the end, the stalker turns out to be [[spoiler:Yuzuriha, who did this to avenge a childhood friend of hers who took her own life over Akane's bullying in high school and because her coworker Tsutsuji's situation reminded her of said friend's.]]
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* ''WebAnimation/AttackOnMika'': In this chapter, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9zoEtQiWdk Iketa speaks with Saki]] about someone sending him several love letters to his locker. When Saki gets shoved down the stairs by her sister Gozumi, it's revealed the latter was the one stalking Iketa.
* ''WebAnimation/EtraChanSawIt'': [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iuAQS0NceZs Akane]] had love letters sent to her by an unknown stalker, over which she even lost the will to bully Tsutsuji. Things escalate when the stalker sends photos of her cheating on her fiancee to the office, the man himself, and his parents, driving her to quit her job. In the end, the stalker turns out to be [[spoiler:Yuzuriha, who did this to avenge a childhood friend of hers who took her own life over Akane's bullying in high school and because her coworker Tsutsuji's situation reminded her of said friend's.]]
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* ''WebAnimation/AttackOnMika'': In this chapter, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9zoEtQiWdk Iketa speaks with Saki]] about someone sending him several love letters to his locker. When Saki gets shoved down the stairs by her sister Gozumi, it's revealed the latter was the one stalking Iketa.
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* Parodied in the ''WebVideo/HardlyWorking'' sketch "My Bloody Valentine". Sarah receives a bunch of increasingly disturbing love notes from Pat which contain stuff like "Bee mine?.... THAT WASN'T A QUESTION." Then he kills everyone who flirted with her, [[IfICantHaveYou and Sarah herself]].
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* Parodied in the ''WebVideo/HardlyWorking'' sketch "My Bloody Valentine". Sarah receives a bunch of increasingly disturbing love notes from Pat which contain stuff like "Bee mine?....mine?... THAT WASN'T A QUESTION." Then he kills everyone who flirted with her, [[IfICantHaveYou and Sarah herself]].
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* One of the many of the items that ''Wiki/SCPFoundation'' has is a mailbox designated as [[http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-1269 SCP-1269]], which sends romantic letters to its female owners, which quickly become possessive in tone, and later downright crazy and murderous.
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* One of the many of the items that ''Wiki/SCPFoundation'' ''Website/SCPFoundation'' has is a mailbox designated as [[http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-1269 SCP-1269]], which sends romantic letters to its female owners, which quickly become possessive in tone, and later downright crazy and murderous.
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* ''WebAnimation/AttackOnMika'': In this chapter, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9zoEtQiWdk Iketa speaks with Saki]] about someone sending him several love letters to his locker. When Saki gets shoved down the stairs by her sister Gozumi, it's revealed the latter was the one stalking Iketa.
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* In ''Manga/OnePiece'', the pirate Vander Decken has been using his [[ImprobablyAimingSkills Mark-Mark Fruit powers]] to send proposal letters to Princess Shirahoshi that follow her wherever she goes. Over time, these messages have evolved into giant axes, to the point where Shirahoshi has to hide in her tower to avoid being killed.
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* In ''Manga/OnePiece'', the pirate Vander Decken has been using his [[ImprobablyAimingSkills [[ImprobableAimingSkills Mark-Mark Fruit powers]] to send proposal letters to Princess Shirahoshi that follow her wherever she goes. Over time, these messages have evolved into giant axes, to the point where Shirahoshi has to hide in her tower to avoid being killed.
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* In ''Manga/OnePiece'', the pirate Vander Decken has been using his [[ImprobablyAimingSkills Mark-Mark Fruit powers]] to send proposal letters to Princess Shirahoshi that follow her wherever she goes. Over time, these messages have evolved into giant axes, to the point where Shirahoshi has to hide in her tower to avoid being killed.
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* In ''Manga/OnePiece'', the pirate Vander Decken has been using his [[ImprobablyAimingSkills Mark-Mark Fruit powers]] to send proposal letters to Princess Shirahoshi that follow her wherever she goes. Over time, these messages have evolved into giant axes, to the point where Shirahoshi has to hide in her tower to avoid being killed.
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* ''Franchise/AceAttorney:'' An involuntary example occurs in the final case of ''Trials and Tribulations''. [[SerialRomeo Larry Butz]] sends a note to Iris that he ''intended'' to be a love letter, but the way he picked his words makes it come across more as a threatening one that only results in Iris getting scared by it.
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* ''VideoGame/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney:'' An involuntary example occurs in the final case of the third game. [[SerialRomeo Larry Butz]] sends a note to Iris that he ''intended'' to be a love letter, but the way he picked his words makes it come across more as a threatening one that only results in Iris getting scared by it.
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* ''VideoGame/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney:'' ''Franchise/AceAttorney:'' An involuntary example occurs in the final case of the third game.''Trials and Tribulations''. [[SerialRomeo Larry Butz]] sends a note to Iris that he ''intended'' to be a love letter, but the way he picked his words makes it come across more as a threatening one that only results in Iris getting scared by it.
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* ''VideoGame/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney:'' An involuntary example occurs in the final case of the third game. [[SerialRomeo Larry Butz]] sends a note to Iris that he ''intended'' to be a love letter, but the way he picked his words makes it come across more as a threatening one that only results in Iris getting scared by it.
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* In ''VideoGame/NoMoreHeroes'', [[{{Yandere}} Kimmy Howell]] gives the main character a letter that starts out pretty standard... before taking a turn for the AxCrazy.
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* In ''VideoGame/NoMoreHeroes'', ''VideoGame/NoMoreHeroes2DesperateStruggle'': [[{{Yandere}} Kimmy Howell]] gives the main character a letter that starts out pretty standard... before taking a turn for the AxCrazy.
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The creepiness of the letters can vary, from mild versions where the writer knows ''way'' too much about the recipient to extreme versions where the letters are filled with threats alongside the endearments, to anything in between. The one constant is that the letter will always creep the recipient out.
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The creepiness of the letters can vary, from mild versions where the writer knows ''way'' too much about the recipient to extreme versions where the letters are filled with threats alongside the endearments, endearments to anything in between. The one constant is that the letter will always creep the recipient out.
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* Music/{{Eminem}}'s "Stan" might also count, although it's not a love letter but just letters of an obsessive fan to his idol.
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* In the creepypasta, “Your Secret Admirer, the story is told in this format.
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* In ''Fanfic/ByTheBook'', Darling Charming gets over a thousand copies of the same love letter from Apple White. Darling ''does'' like Apple back and finds it more annoying than creepy.
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* In ''Fanfic/ByTheBook'', Darling Charming gets over a thousand copies of the same love letter from Apple White. Darling ''does'' like Apple back and finds it more annoying than creepy.
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* The Music/BloodHoundGang's "The Ballad Of Chasey Lain" is about a fan of the adult film actress who writes a series of letter to her asking her to perform various sexual acts with him
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* The Music/BloodHoundGang's "The Ballad Of Chasey Lain" is about a fan of the adult film actress who writes a series of letter letters to her asking her to perform various sexual acts with himhim.
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* There's [[http://en.rocketnews24.com/2017/05/06/only-in-japan-handwritten-love-letters-from-high-school-girls-now-available-in-crank-machines/ a gacha machine in Nagoya that dispenses these.]] They're intended for use as pranks.
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* There's There are [[http://en.rocketnews24.com/2017/05/06/only-in-japan-handwritten-love-letters-from-high-school-girls-now-available-in-crank-machines/ a gacha machine machines in Nagoya Japan that dispenses dispense these.]] They're intended for use as pranks.
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* There's [[http://en.rocketnews24.com/2017/05/06/only-in-japan-handwritten-love-letters-from-high-school-girls-now-available-in-crank-machines/ a gacha machine in Nagoya that dispenses these.]] They're intended for use as pranks.
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* Parodied in the ''WebVideo/HardlyWorking'' sketch "My Bloody Valentine". Sarah receives a bunch of increasingly disturbing love notes from Pat which contain stuff like "Bee mine?.... THAT WASN'T A QUESTION." Then he kills everyone who flirted with her, [[IfICantHaveYou and Sarah herself]].
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* In ''VideoGame/NancyDrew: The White Wolf of Icicle Creek'', Elsa received several from her boyfriend before he started vandalising her car.
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* All of the boss monsters in {{VideoGame/Gingiva}} will propose marriage to you, and when you refuse, you are forced to kill them. Each monster has a unique one of these that automatically appears in your inventory afterwards.
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* Ivan the Apprentice of ''Webcomic/{{Oglaf}}'' receives a series of decreasingly sane ones [[spoiler:from his boss' minions as a joke]].
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* Ivan the Apprentice of ''Webcomic/{{Oglaf}}'' receives a series of decreasingly sane ones [[spoiler:from his boss' minions as a joke]].
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* Ivan the Apprentice of ''Webcomic/{{Oglaf}}'' receives a series of decreasingly sane ones [[spoiler:from his boss' minions as a joke]].
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** [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-962 SCP-962]] sends these, with ''humanity'' being the target of its affection.
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* One of the many of the items that ''Wiki/SCPFoundation'' has is a mailbox designated as [[http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-1269 SCP-1269]], which sends romantic letters to its female owners, which quickly become possessive in tone, and later downright crazy and murderous.
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* One of the many of the items that ''Wiki/SCPFoundation'' has is a mailbox designated as [[http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-1269 SCP-1269]], which sends romantic letters to its female owners, which quickly become possessive in tone, and later downright crazy and murderous.
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{{Love Letter}}s generally range from sweet to awkward. But occasionally, they're downright creepy. This usually occurs when a character gets love letters from an obsessive admirer. Typically, there's one creepy letter to start with, but as the recipient doesn't respond, it's followed by dozens more, all written individually and personalized.
The creepiness of the letters can vary, from mild versions where the writer knows ''way'' too much about the recipient to extreme versions where the letters are filled with threats alongside the endearments, to anything in between. The one constant is that the letter will always creep the recipient out.
Subtrope to LoveLetter. See also StalkerWithACrush and LoveLetterLunacy.
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* In ''Series/{{Smallville}}'', the second season episode "Nocturne," a teen whose parents keep him locked in his basement (to control his SuperpoweredEvilSide) escapes occasionally to leave Lana unsigned love poems at her parents' graves.
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* The Music/BloodHoundGang's "The Ballad Of Chasey Lain" is about a fan of the adult film actress who writes a series of letter to her asking her to perform various sexual acts with him
* Music/{{Eminem}}'s "Stan" might also count, although it's not a love letter but just letters of an obsessive fan to his idol.
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* In ''VideoGame/NoMoreHeroes'', [[{{Yandere}} Kimmy Howell]] gives the main character a letter that starts out pretty standard... before taking a turn for the AxCrazy.
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* Ivan the Apprentice of ''Webcomic/{{Oglaf}}'' receives a series of decreasingly sane ones [[spoiler:from his boss' minions as a joke]].
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The creepiness of the letters can vary, from mild versions where the writer knows ''way'' too much about the recipient to extreme versions where the letters are filled with threats alongside the endearments, to anything in between. The one constant is that the letter will always creep the recipient out.
Subtrope to LoveLetter. See also StalkerWithACrush and LoveLetterLunacy.
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* In ''Series/{{Smallville}}'', the second season episode "Nocturne," a teen whose parents keep him locked in his basement (to control his SuperpoweredEvilSide) escapes occasionally to leave Lana unsigned love poems at her parents' graves.
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[[folder:Music]]
* The Music/BloodHoundGang's "The Ballad Of Chasey Lain" is about a fan of the adult film actress who writes a series of letter to her asking her to perform various sexual acts with him
* Music/{{Eminem}}'s "Stan" might also count, although it's not a love letter but just letters of an obsessive fan to his idol.
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* In ''VideoGame/NoMoreHeroes'', [[{{Yandere}} Kimmy Howell]] gives the main character a letter that starts out pretty standard... before taking a turn for the AxCrazy.
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* Ivan the Apprentice of ''Webcomic/{{Oglaf}}'' receives a series of decreasingly sane ones [[spoiler:from his boss' minions as a joke]].
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