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* In ''Film/OnceUponATimeInMexico'', Agent Sands is left blind by the bad guys and ends up being helped by the [[NoNameGiven Chicleta Boy]] who had had previously [[PetTheDog given a large sum of money to simply to make him leave him alone.]] While the boy does not directly protect Sands, he does act as a guide and a spotter, telling him where the bad guy is during one gunfight, and [[spoiler: later coming back to help Sands after he is left wounded in the final gunfight.]]

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* In ''Film/OnceUponATimeInMexico'', Agent Sands is left blind by the bad guys and ends up being helped by the [[NoNameGiven Chicleta Boy]] who had he had previously [[PetTheDog given a large sum of money to simply to make him leave him alone.]] While the boy does not directly protect Sands, he does act as a guide and a spotter, telling him where the bad guy is during one gunfight, and [[spoiler: later coming back to help Sands after he is left wounded in the final gunfight.]]



* A version of this happens in ''Literature/{{Congo}}'' and its movie adaptation, wherein the gorilla Amy prevents defuses a violent confrontation involving one of the [[KillerGorilla Congo gray gorillas]] and her trainer Peter by hugging him and generally treating him like a baby gorilla, signing to him, "Peter hug Amy". He quickly understands her strategy, having studied gorillas for years.

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* A version of this happens in ''Literature/{{Congo}}'' and its movie adaptation, wherein the gorilla Amy prevents defuses a violent confrontation involving one of the [[KillerGorilla Congo gray gorillas]] and her trainer Peter by hugging him and generally treating him like a baby gorilla, signing to him, "Peter hug Amy". He quickly understands her strategy, having studied gorillas for years.
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* ''VideoGame/{{Shadow Hearts}}: Covenant'' has a rare double-subversion of this trope: Yuri, upon meeting Ishimura, who was planning on adding a new front to the war, and thus more suffering (A rather slimy fellow). As Yuri was about to attack Ishimura, he was confronted by the guy's grandson. Instead of backing down, he pushes the kid aside, and brutally kicked the old man repeatedly, but the subversion gets subverted when he breaks down and is unable to kill him.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Shadow Hearts}}: Covenant'' ''VideoGame/ShadowHeartsCovenant'' has a rare double-subversion of this trope: Yuri, upon meeting trope. When the party finally reaches the leader of the Japanese ShadowGovernment, Minister Ishimura, who was planning on adding a new front to the war, and thus more suffering (A rather slimy fellow). As Yuri was about prepares to attack Ishimura, he was kill him, but is confronted by the guy's Ishimura's grandson. Instead of backing down, he pushes the kid aside, and brutally kicked beats up the old man repeatedly, but man. However, in the subversion gets subverted when end he breaks down and is unable to kill him. If anything, the notion of EvenEvilHasLovedOnes angers Yuri even more, as that makes Ishimura a {{Hypocrite}}, but the realisation that EvenEvilCanBeLoved stops him.
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* In ''ComicBook/{{Vigilante}}'' #17 and 18, "Father's Day" and its continuation by Creator/AlanMoore, the Vigilante, Adrian Chase has hunted down and beaten up the villain Carl Linnaker after the latter has murdered his estranged wife, kidnapped his daughter Jodie with the intent to rape her [[note]]having just gotten out of prison for raping Jodie when she was eight[[/note]], and has also murdered Jodie's ParentalSubstitute Louise. Given all this backstory it's a shock to Chase when the child grabs his gun and shoots him to stop him from hurting her father any more. But as Carl explains, as he pulls his own gun and prepares to kill Chase, it's
-> Because I'm her old man, Chase. That's the whole story. [[note]]Fortunately Chase is saved when Louise's friend Fever gives Carl a CruelAndUnusualDeath by chewing him up with her 4-wheel-drive vehicle.[[/note]]
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* ''Literature/CodexAlera'': Tavi encounters a Canim female who fallen behind her pack. Terrified, she bares her throat to him, expecting the worst—but Tavi is distracted by the newborn pups nursing her and immediately tells her in her own language “Run.” This chance meeting makes him realize that the Canim are not invading Alera—they are actually ''fleeing refugees.''

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* In ''Anime/Dragonauts: The Resonance'', Baisil Sakaki is saved from Gillard troops by his daughter [[spoiler:(actually a dragon that took its human form from his daughter who died in the shuttle crash the dragon unintentionally caused]]
* In ''Anime/Pokemon3: Spell of the Unown'', Molly stops Entei from killing Ash's Charizard and cries for the fighting to stop. Granted Entei isn't evil - just a bit too much of a LiteralGenie.
** In the regular ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'' series itself, Brock's siblings pull this on Ash to get him to stop attacking Brock's Onix.

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* In ''Anime/Dragonauts: The Resonance'', ''Manga/BattleAngelAlita'' the young girl Koyomi, moved by Den's tirade against Tiphares' callous treatment of the surface dwellers, stands in Alita's way as Alita is prepared to finish Den off. Koyomi declares her intention to join Barjack, and Alita, still remembering Koyomi as the orphan baby she rescued, decides to leave. Den is amused that he was rescued by someone so small and he welcomes Koyomi to Barjack.
* In ''Anime/DragonautsTheResonance'',
Baisil Sakaki is saved from Gillard troops by his daughter [[spoiler:(actually a dragon that took its human form from his daughter who died in the shuttle crash the dragon unintentionally caused]]
* In ''Anime/Pokemon3: Spell of the Unown'', Molly stops Entei from killing Ash's Charizard and cries for the fighting to stop. Granted Entei isn't evil - just a bit too much of a LiteralGenie.
** In the regular ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'' series itself, Brock's siblings pull
''Anime/FinalFantasyVIIAdventChildren'' have Marlene does this on Ash to get him to stop attacking Brock's Onix.for Tifa by throwing a Materia at Loz's head.



* As part of a Q&A session in the bonus features of the ''Anime/WeissKreuz'' [=DVDs=], voice actor Creator/TomokazuSeki half-jokingly suggests that this is probably the best way to beat his character, Ken, who is a FriendToAllChildren.
* Black☆Star's first mission in ''Manga/SoulEater'' ends with him defeating the bodyguard Mifune, only to be 'attacked' by his charge, very young witch Angela, who insists that he leave Mifune alone. Shocked that the witch he was supposedly sent to kill is a little girl, the would-be assassin backs down.
* In ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamWingEndlessWaltz'', [[CreepyChild Mariemaia]] protects [[MessianicArchetype Relena]] from [[SmugSnake Dekim Barton's]] gunfire [[TakingTheBullet using her own body]]. Don't worry, [[OnlyAFleshWound she gets better]] in the epilogue.



* In ''Manga/BattleAngelAlita'' the young girl Koyomi, moved by Den's tirade against Tiphares' callous treatment of the surface dwellers, stands in Alita's way as Alita is prepared to finish Den off. Koyomi declares her intention to join Barjack, and Alita, still remembering Koyomi as the orphan baby she rescued, decides to leave. Den is amused that he was rescued by someone so small and he welcomes Koyomi to Barjack.
* ''Anime/FinalFantasyVIIAdventChildren'' have Marlene does this for Tifa by throwing a Materia at Loz's head.

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* In ''Manga/BattleAngelAlita'' ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamWingEndlessWaltz'', [[CreepyChild Mariemaia]] protects [[MessianicArchetype Relena]] from [[SmugSnake Dekim Barton's]] gunfire [[TakingTheBullet using her own body]]. Don't worry, [[OnlyAFleshWound she gets better]] in the young girl Koyomi, moved by Den's tirade against Tiphares' callous treatment of the surface dwellers, stands in Alita's way as Alita is prepared to finish Den off. Koyomi declares her intention to join Barjack, and Alita, still remembering Koyomi as the orphan baby she rescued, decides to leave. Den is amused that he was rescued by someone so small and he welcomes Koyomi to Barjack.
* ''Anime/FinalFantasyVIIAdventChildren'' have Marlene does this for Tifa by throwing a Materia at Loz's head.
epilogue.



* In ''Anime/Pokemon3SpellOfTheUnown'', Molly stops Entei from killing Ash's Charizard and cries for the fighting to stop. Granted Entei isn't evil - just a bit too much of a LiteralGenie.
** In the regular ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'' series itself, Brock's siblings pull this on Ash to get him to stop attacking Brock's Onix.
* As part of a Q&A session in the bonus features of the ''Anime/WeissKreuz'' [=DVDs=], voice actor Creator/TomokazuSeki half-jokingly suggests that this is probably the best way to beat his character, Ken, who is a FriendToAllChildren.
* Black☆Star's first mission in ''Manga/SoulEater'' ends with him defeating the bodyguard Mifune, only to be 'attacked' by his charge, very young witch Angela, who insists that he leave Mifune alone. Shocked that the witch he was supposedly sent to kill is a little girl, the would-be assassin backs down.



* In ''Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk'', Indy gets into a tense discussion with Belloq and is on the brink of pulling his weapon -- while surrounded by Belloq's well-armed allies. Before the situation implodes, Sallah sends a group of his kids to haul Indy out of there, all crying for "Uncle Indy" to come home. Belloq recognizes the trope and reacts with amusement, telling Indy in parting that it will take more than children to save him next time.

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* ''Film/TheAssassin'' has a variant, since the child isn't aware there's any danger. Nie Yin Niang goes to kill a man and finds him with his son asleep in his arms. She decides not to kill him.
* Bunch of children in ''Film/ChristmasEvil'' surround Harry to protect him from their parents who realize that he is the killer Santa responsible for the deaths at the church.
* The villain of ''Film/TheBourneIdentity'' is revealed to be [[spoiler:saved]] by this trope [[spoiler: for a while]], allowing him [[spoiler:to cause the injury that led to the titular character's amnesia]] in the first place.
* In ''Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk'', Indy ''Film/{{Crash}}'', the store owner confronts the repairman who couldn't fix his door after his store is vandalized and threatens to shoot him. The repair man's daughter, watching the confrontation, races out to save her father and throws herself between the two as the man fires. Amazingly, the kid's uninjured and the store owner's shaken by it all, thinking the kid's an angel from Heaven. [[spoiler: Turns out his gun was loaded with blanks by his own daughter, who was afraid he'd pull a stunt like this.]]
* In ''Film/TheDeadZone'', Smith tries to assassinate a Presidential candidate, but the man uses a child as a shield and he's unable to fire. While Smith
gets into a tense discussion taken down by security, the candidate's cowardly actions ruin his chances at the election.
* ''Film/TheFall'' toys
with Belloq and this. Although Alexandria is on the brink of pulling his weapon -- while surrounded by Belloq's well-armed allies. Before hero's side, she still essentially plays this role during the situation implodes, Sallah sends a group of his kids to haul Indy out of there, all crying for "Uncle Indy" to come home. Belloq recognizes the trope and reacts with amusement, telling Indy in parting that it will take more than children to save him next time.final battle.



* In ''Film/LetTheRightOneIn'', Oskar is [[spoiler:saved from the bullies]] at the last moment by Eli. Although Eli is, admittedly, [[spoiler:not a normal child]]. That said, [[spoiler:he's already saved Eli from almost certain death]], so this film has ''two'' examples of this trope protecting ''each other''.
* Although she was an adult at the time (twenty years old) the trope is otherwise played straight between Elena and Diego in ''Film/TheMaskOfZorro.'' When Diego is about to kill Rafael, Elena throws herself between them, begging her biological father not to kill the man who raised her.
* In ''Film/OnceUponATimeInMexico'', Agent Sands is left blind by the bad guys and ends up being helped by the [[NoNameGiven Chicleta Boy]] who had had previously [[PetTheDog given a large sum of money to simply to make him leave him alone.]] While the boy does not directly protect Sands, he does act as a guide and a spotter, telling him where the bad guy is during one gunfight, and [[spoiler: later coming back to help Sands after he is left wounded in the final gunfight.]]
* In ''Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk'', Indy gets into a tense discussion with Belloq and is on the brink of pulling his weapon -- while surrounded by Belloq's well-armed allies. Before the situation implodes, Sallah sends a group of his kids to haul Indy out of there, all crying for "Uncle Indy" to come home. Belloq recognizes the trope and reacts with amusement, telling Indy in parting that it will take more than children to save him next time.
* In the original ''Film/{{Stargate}}'' movie, when presented before Ra, Jack manages to wrestle a weapon from the guards, turns to shoot Ra... but Ra's entourage of children calmly step in front of him, and he can't bring himself to shoot through them.



* In the original ''Film/{{Stargate}}'' movie, when presented before Ra, Jack manages to wrestle a weapon from the guards, turns to shoot Ra... but Ra's entourage of children calmly step in front of him, and he can't bring himself to shoot through them.
* ''Film/TheFall'' toys with this. Although Alexandria is on the hero's side, she still essentially plays this role during the final battle.
* The villain of ''Film/TheBourneIdentity'' is revealed to be [[spoiler:saved]] by this trope [[spoiler: for a while]], allowing him [[spoiler:to cause the injury that led to the titular character's amnesia]] in the first place.
* In ''Film/TheDeadZone'', Smith tries to assassinate a Presidential candidate, but the man uses a child as a shield and he's unable to fire. While Smith gets taken down by security, the candidate's cowardly actions ruin his chances at the election.
* In ''Film/LetTheRightOneIn'', Oskar is [[spoiler:saved from the bullies]] at the last moment by Eli. Although Eli is, admittedly, [[spoiler:not a normal child]]. That said, [[spoiler:he's already saved Eli from almost certain death]], so this film has ''two'' examples of this trope protecting ''each other''.
* Although she was an adult at the time (twenty years old) the trope is otherwise played straight between Elena and Diego in ''Film/TheMaskOfZorro.'' When Diego is about to kill Rafael, Elena throws herself between them, begging her biological father not to kill the man who raised her.
* In ''Film/{{Crash}}'', the store owner confronts the repairman who couldn't fix his door after his store is vandalized and threatens to shoot him. The repair man's daughter, watching the confrontation, races out to save her father and throws herself between the two as the man fires. Amazingly, the kid's uninjured and the store owner's shaken by it all, thinking the kid's an angel from Heaven. [[spoiler: Turns out his gun was loaded with blanks by his own daughter, who was afraid he'd pull a stunt like this.]]
* In ''Film/OnceUponATimeInMexico'', Agent Sands is left blind by the bad guys and ends up being helped by the [[NoNameGiven Chicleta Boy]] who had had previously [[PetTheDog given a large sum of money to simply to make him leave him alone.]] While the boy does not directly protect Sands, he does act as a guide and a spotter, telling him where the bad guy is during one gunfight, and [[spoiler: later coming back to help Sands after he is left wounded in the final gunfight.]]
* Bunch of children in ''Film/ChristmasEvil'' surround Harry to protect him from their parents who realize that he is the killer Santa responsible for the deaths at the church.
* ''Film/TheAssassin'' has a variant, since the child isn't aware there's any danger. Nie Yin Niang goes to kill a man and finds him with his son asleep in his arms. She decides not to kill him.



* The final book of the ''Literature/InheritanceCycle'' does this. When Eragon, Arya, Elva, and Saphira enter Galbatorix's throne room, he is well aware of the fact that they have a weapon that can pierce his wards, and that they have a witch-child who can say the things that need to be said to kill him. How does he solve this? He makes Elva mute until she leaves the room, and he brings in two children, and in possibly the most conversational tone a villain can have, he essentially says "You make one wrong move, and both of them will die. You do anything I don't like and they die. Hell, you so much as scratch your nose when I don't tell you to, and they both die." It works.

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* The final book A version of this happens in ''Literature/{{Congo}}'' and its movie adaptation, wherein the gorilla Amy prevents defuses a violent confrontation involving one of the ''Literature/InheritanceCycle'' does this. When Eragon, Arya, Elva, [[KillerGorilla Congo gray gorillas]] and Saphira enter Galbatorix's throne room, he is well aware of the fact that they have a weapon that can pierce his wards, her trainer Peter by hugging him and that they have a witch-child who can say the things that need to be said to kill him. How does he solve this? He makes Elva mute until she leaves the room, and he brings in two children, and in possibly the most conversational tone a villain can have, he essentially says "You make one wrong move, and both of them will die. You do anything I don't generally treating him like and they die. Hell, you so much as scratch your nose when I don't tell you to, and they both die." It works.a baby gorilla, signing to him, "Peter hug Amy". He quickly understands her strategy, having studied gorillas for years.



* The final book of the ''Literature/InheritanceCycle'' does this. When Eragon, Arya, Elva, and Saphira enter Galbatorix's throne room, he is well aware of the fact that they have a weapon that can pierce his wards, and that they have a witch-child who can say the things that need to be said to kill him. How does he solve this? He makes Elva mute until she leaves the room, and he brings in two children, and in possibly the most conversational tone a villain can have, he essentially says "You make one wrong move, and both of them will die. You do anything I don't like and they die. Hell, you so much as scratch your nose when I don't tell you to, and they both die." It works.



* A version of this happens in ''Literature/{{Congo}}'' and its movie adaptation, wherein the gorilla Amy prevents defuses a violent confrontation involving one of the [[KillerGorilla Congo gray gorillas]] and her trainer Peter by hugging him and generally treating him like a baby gorilla, signing to him, "Peter hug Amy". He quickly understands her strategy, having studied gorillas for years.

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* A version of this happens Done the other way around in ''Literature/{{Congo}}'' "Ayla and its movie adaptation, wherein the gorilla Amy prevents defuses Birthday Brawl" of the ''Literature/WhateleyUniverse''. When Generator and Bladedancer have to dive into a violent confrontation involving supervillain hostage crisis and one of the [[KillerGorilla Congo gray gorillas]] Felonious Four is about to kill Generator, one of the hostage children steps forward to save Generator. It only partially works. [[spoiler: The supervillain is going to mutilate the kid then kill Generator, but spends so much time threatening them that he runs out of time and her trainer Peter by hugging has to use the escape portal before he can hurt either.]]
** Occurs in Thrasher's backstory, as told in a {{Flashback}}; his father, the supervillain Mach 5, had stolen several advanced weapons from a Marine Armory, and [[TheDreaded The Dragonslayers]], an elite unit of CapeBusters, were tasked with bringing them back, and bringing
him in, probably not in one piece. They managed to find him in a motel late at night, and generally treating Highjacker followed him like a baby gorilla, signing into the room he was renting, alone. Where he went to him, "Peter hug Amy". He quickly understands her strategy, having studied gorillas take Mach 5 down, his son (Thrasher, as a young child) stepped between them. Erik, realizing he [[IronicEcho didn't have the heart to intentionally kill a child]], told Mach 5 that he would let him escape so long as he told them where the weapons were hidden. This was a turning point not only for years.Mahren but for Mach 5 as well; he retired from crime and became a stockbroker. A second IronicEcho came when the now teenaged Thrasher steps in between Mahren (whom he had just realized was the same Dragonslayer who had come for his father years earlier) and the badly-beaten superhero Lamplighter, who had attacked a group of students for who was on a {{Parkour}} run [[LawfulStupid because he thought they were vandals, despite the signs saying that the area was the Academy's property]] and got soundly defeated by the students and Erik's 'Marine buddies' (e.g., the other surviving Dragonslayers). Mahren was ready to kill the 'hero' who had dared to hurt those he was responsible for, but Thrasher reminded him that he had to set an example.



* ''Series/LostInSpace'': When Dr. Smith is in danger, [[DirtyCoward see the good doctor pull Will Robinson or occasionally Penny in front of him for use as a human shield.]]



* An inverted case of protecting the heroine from the DeanBitterman in Japanese drama ''ShokojoSeira''. Little Romi is the only reason why school Director Mimura Chieko kept Seira in the school or otherwise she would have been kicked out.
* Happens at the end of the ''[[Series/TheXFiles X-Files]]'' episode "Salvage." The MonsterOfTheWeek, a man who is made of living metal, is brutally tracking down and killing the men he blames for his condition. However, he can't bring himself to kill the final guy because the man had his young son in the car. This leads to his HeelRealization.

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* ''Series/LostInSpace'': When Dr. Smith is in danger, [[DirtyCoward see the good doctor pull Will Robinson or occasionally Penny in front of him for use as a human shield.]]
* An inverted case of protecting the heroine from the DeanBitterman in Japanese drama ''ShokojoSeira''.''Series/ShokojoSeira''. Little Romi is the only reason why school Director Mimura Chieko kept Seira in the school or otherwise she would have been kicked out.
* Happens at the end of the ''[[Series/TheXFiles X-Files]]'' ''Series/TheXFiles'' episode "Salvage." The MonsterOfTheWeek, a man who is made of living metal, is brutally tracking down and killing the men he blames for his condition. However, he can't bring himself to kill the final guy because the man had his young son in the car. This leads to his HeelRealization.



* ''Weaponized'' in ''VideoGame/SuikodenII'', when your army's strategist suspects the enemy leader of setting a trap at a peace summit. He has access to a little girl said leader has a soft spot for and arranges for her to be present when the trap is sprung. The enemy leader proves unwilling to use lethal force with the girl watching.
* ''VideoGame/{{Shadow Hearts}}: Covenant'' has a rare double-subversion of this trope: Yuri, upon meeting Ishimura, who was planning on adding a new front to the war, and thus more suffering (A rather slimy fellow). As Yuri was about to attack Ishimura, he was confronted by the guy's grandson. Instead of backing down, he pushes the kid aside, and brutally kicked the old man repeatedly, but the subversion gets subverted when he breaks down and is unable to kill him.



* ''VideoGame/{{Shadow Hearts}}: Covenant'' has a rare double-subversion of this trope: Yuri, upon meeting Ishimura, who was planning on adding a new front to the war, and thus more suffering (A rather slimy fellow). As Yuri was about to attack Ishimura, he was confronted by the guy's grandson. Instead of backing down, he pushes the kid aside, and brutally kicked the old man repeatedly, but the subversion gets subverted when he breaks down and is unable to kill him.
* ''Weaponized'' in ''VideoGame/SuikodenII'', when your army's strategist suspects the enemy leader of setting a trap at a peace summit. He has access to a little girl said leader has a soft spot for and arranges for her to be present when the trap is sprung. The enemy leader proves unwilling to use lethal force with the girl watching.



* Done the other way around in "Ayla and the Birthday Brawl" of the ''Literature/WhateleyUniverse''. When Generator and Bladedancer have to dive into a supervillain hostage crisis and one of the Felonious Four is about to kill Generator, one of the hostage children steps forward to save Generator. It only partially works. [[spoiler: The supervillain is going to mutilate the kid then kill Generator, but spends so much time threatening them that he runs out of time and has to use the escape portal before he can hurt either.]]
** Occurs in Thrasher's backstory, as told in a {{Flashback}}; his father, the supervillain Mach 5, had stolen several advanced weapons from a Marine Armory, and [[TheDreaded The Dragonslayers]], an elite unit of CapeBusters, were tasked with bringing them back, and bringing him in, probably not in one piece. They managed to find him in a motel late at night, and Highjacker followed him into the room he was renting, alone. Where he went to take Mach 5 down, his son (Thrasher, as a young child) stepped between them. Erik, realizing he [[IronicEcho didn't have the heart to intentionally kill a child]], told Mach 5 that he would let him escape so long as he told them where the weapons were hidden. This was a turning point not only for Mahren but for Mach 5 as well; he retired from crime and became a stockbroker. A second IronicEcho came when the now teenaged Thrasher steps in between Mahren (whom he had just realized was the same Dragonslayer who had come for his father years earlier) and the badly-beaten superhero Lamplighter, who had attacked a group of students for who was on a {{Parkour}} run [[LawfulStupid because he thought they were vandals, despite the signs saying that the area was the Academy's property]] and got soundly defeated by the students and Erik's 'Marine buddies' (e.g., the other surviving Dragonslayers). Mahren was ready to kill the 'hero' who had dared to hurt those he was responsible for, but Thrasher reminded him that he had to set an example.



* After being a bully for half of an episode of ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'', Peter encounters the same bully who picked on him in his school days. He decides to beat him up after what he had done, but before he can do so, Chris beats HIM up and yells at him to stop bullying people.



* After being a bully for half of an episode of ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'', Peter encounters the same bully who picked on him in his school days. He decides to beat him up after what he had done, but before he can do so, Chris beats HIM up and yells at him to stop bullying people.
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* In ''Anime/Pokemon3: Spell of the Unown'', a little girl protects Entei and screams "No More Fighting!". Granted Entei isn't evil - just a bit too much of a LiteralGenie.

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* In ''Anime/Pokemon3: Spell of the Unown'', a little girl protects Molly stops Entei from killing Ash's Charizard and screams "No More Fighting!".cries for the fighting to stop. Granted Entei isn't evil - just a bit too much of a LiteralGenie.
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* ''Manga/MoriartyThePatriot'': One of the men William kills in ''The Final Problem'' tries to use his children as a human shield, which William finds disgusting, but one of the sons genuinely wants to protect his father. William simply shoves him out of the way, but feels as though he disrespected the child's honor because of it.
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** Ed and Al discover, to their horror, that five-year-old Nina Tucker's father has performed a transmutation on her and her pet dog to make them into a chimera. Nina's father Shou tells Ed that the two of them are NotSoDifferent, however, Ed tested the boundaries of alchemy as well by trying to revive his mother. Ed screams "I'm not-like-YOU!!", and starts to beat Nina's father raw in a rage -- until the chimera Nina starts to growl and tug at his sleeve; "No, big bwudder." Even Al couldn't stop him before this.

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** Ed and Al discover, to their horror, that five-year-old Nina Tucker's father has performed a transmutation on her and her pet dog to make them into a chimera. Nina's father Shou tells Ed [[NotSoDifferentRemark that the two of them are NotSoDifferent, aren't so different]], however, Ed tested the boundaries of alchemy as well by trying to revive his mother. Ed screams "I'm not-like-YOU!!", and starts to beat Nina's father raw in a rage -- until the chimera Nina starts to growl and tug at his sleeve; "No, big bwudder." Even Al couldn't stop him before this.
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Usually the Hero backs down -- with some amount of hesitation depending on the guy's place on the sliding scale of morality, after all -- the kid doesn't need to be traumatized. This invokes a [[IfYouKillHimYouWillBeJustLikeHim realization of what he's doing]]. Sometimes ends in AnAesop about Revenge.

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** Ed and Al discover, to their horror, that five-year-old Nina Tucker's father has performed a transmutation on her and her pet dog to make them into a chimera. Nina's father Shou tells Ed that the two of them are NotSoDifferent, however, as Ed tested the boundaries of alchemy as well by trying to revive his mother. Ed screams "I'm not-like-YOU!!", and starts to beat Nina's father raw in a rage -- until the chimera Nina starts to growl and tug at his sleeve; "No, big bwudder." Even Al couldn't stop him before this.

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** Ed and Al discover, to their horror, that five-year-old Nina Tucker's father has performed a transmutation on her and her pet dog to make them into a chimera. Nina's father Shou tells Ed that the two of them are NotSoDifferent, however, as Ed tested the boundaries of alchemy as well by trying to revive his mother. Ed screams "I'm not-like-YOU!!", and starts to beat Nina's father raw in a rage -- until the chimera Nina starts to growl and tug at his sleeve; "No, big bwudder." Even Al couldn't stop him before this.



* In ''Fanfic/LittleUzumaki'', Kisame is protected from the Godaime [[PapaWolf Iruka's wrath]] by the [[FountainOfYouth age-regressed two year old]] Naruto... who promptly mistakes Kisame for a fish.

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* In ''Fanfic/LittleUzumaki'', Kisame is protected from the Godaime [[PapaWolf Iruka's wrath]] by the [[FountainOfYouth age-regressed two year old]] two-year-old]] Naruto... who promptly mistakes Kisame for a fish.



* In ''Film/Terminator2JudgmentDay'', Sarah Connor is about to kill Dyson to prevent him from developing Skynet, but his son throws himself in the way, screaming, "Don't hurt my daddy!" over and over again. In that moment, Sarah realizes [[HeWhoFightsMonsters what she was about to do]] and has [[HeroicBSOD a bit of a breakdown]], giving her son and [[RobotBuddy the T-800]] time to catch up to her.

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* In ''Film/Terminator2JudgmentDay'', Sarah Connor is about to kill Dyson to prevent him from developing Skynet, but his son throws himself in the way, screaming, "Don't hurt my daddy!" over and over again. In At that moment, Sarah realizes [[HeWhoFightsMonsters what she was about to do]] and has [[HeroicBSOD a bit of a breakdown]], giving her son and [[RobotBuddy the T-800]] the time to catch up to her.



* In ''Film/TheDeadZone'', Smith tries to assassinate a Presidential candidate, but the man uses a child as a shield and he's unable to fire. While Smith gets taken down by security, the candidate's cowardly actions ruin his chances at election.

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* In ''Film/TheDeadZone'', Smith tries to assassinate a Presidential candidate, but the man uses a child as a shield and he's unable to fire. While Smith gets taken down by security, the candidate's cowardly actions ruin his chances at the election.



* In ''Film/{{Crash}}'', the store owner confronts the repair man who couldn't fix his door after his store is vandalized and threatens to shoot him. The repair man's daughter, watching the confrontation, races out to save her father and throws herself between the two as the man fires. Amazingly, the kid's uninjured and the store owner's shaken by it all, thinking the kid's an angel from Heaven. [[spoiler: Turns out his gun was loaded with blanks by his own daughter, who was afraid he'd pull a stunt like this.]]
* In ''Film/OnceUponATimeInMexico'', Agent Sands is left blind by the bad guys, and ends up being helped by the [[NoNameGiven Chicleta Boy]] who had had previously [[PetTheDog given a large sum of money to simply to make him leave him alone.]] While the boy does not directly protect Sands, he does act as a guide and a spotter, telling him where the bad guy is during one gun fight, and [[spoiler: later coming back to help Sands after he is left wounded in the final gunfight.]]

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* In ''Film/{{Crash}}'', the store owner confronts the repair man repairman who couldn't fix his door after his store is vandalized and threatens to shoot him. The repair man's daughter, watching the confrontation, races out to save her father and throws herself between the two as the man fires. Amazingly, the kid's uninjured and the store owner's shaken by it all, thinking the kid's an angel from Heaven. [[spoiler: Turns out his gun was loaded with blanks by his own daughter, who was afraid he'd pull a stunt like this.]]
* In ''Film/OnceUponATimeInMexico'', Agent Sands is left blind by the bad guys, guys and ends up being helped by the [[NoNameGiven Chicleta Boy]] who had had previously [[PetTheDog given a large sum of money to simply to make him leave him alone.]] While the boy does not directly protect Sands, he does act as a guide and a spotter, telling him where the bad guy is during one gun fight, gunfight, and [[spoiler: later coming back to help Sands after he is left wounded in the final gunfight.]]



* A version of this happens in ''Literature/HarryPotter'', of all places - subverted in that the aggressor himself is a child, and the defender, [[CatsAreSuperior a cat]]. At the end of ''[[Literature/HarryPotterAndThePrisonerOfAzkaban Prisoner of Azkaban]]'', Harry has Sirius Black defenseless and is holding him at wandpoint, thinking of killing him, when [[spoiler:Hermione's ugly, half-kneazle pet]] jumps over his heart to protect him. Harry doesn't rule out killing [[spoiler:Crookshanks]] as well, but he hesitates long enough for someone to come in and stop everything.

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* A version of this happens in ''Literature/HarryPotter'', of all places - subverted in that the aggressor himself is a child, and the defender, [[CatsAreSuperior a cat]]. At the end of ''[[Literature/HarryPotterAndThePrisonerOfAzkaban Prisoner of Azkaban]]'', Harry has Sirius Black defenseless and is holding him at wandpoint, wand point, thinking of killing him, when [[spoiler:Hermione's ugly, half-kneazle pet]] jumps over his heart to protect him. Harry doesn't rule out killing [[spoiler:Crookshanks]] as well, but he hesitates long enough for someone to come in and stop everything.



* Combined with ShamingTheMob in a famous scene from ''Literature/ToKillAMockingBird''. When an angry lynch mob shows up to kill his black client in the middle of night, Atticus is waiting for them so he can try to argue some sense, but he fails and they threaten to go through him if he won't step aside. Fortunately, his daughter Scout snuck out and followed him that night. Her sudden appearance and apparent innocent lack of understanding of the situation (greeting the men warmly and asking about how their kids are doing since school ended for the summer) takes all the steam out of them and they are too ashamed to carry out their violent intentions. As Atticus puts it later, she reminded them they were (good) men and not a mob.

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* Combined with ShamingTheMob in a famous scene from ''Literature/ToKillAMockingBird''. When an angry lynch mob shows up to kill his black client in the middle of the night, Atticus is waiting for them so he can try to argue some sense, but he fails and they threaten to go through him if he won't step aside. Fortunately, his daughter Scout snuck out and followed him that night. Her sudden appearance and apparent innocent lack of understanding of the situation (greeting the men warmly and asking about how their kids are doing since school ended for the summer) takes all the steam out of them and they are too ashamed to carry out their violent intentions. As Atticus puts it later, she reminded them they were (good) men and not a mob.



** Another occurrence of this is when Ben is about to shoot Penny but is stopped when her young son walks out of the boat, and hesitates just long enough to get soundly thrashed by a very irate Desmond, who he had just shot right in the groceries.

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** Another occurrence of this is when Ben is about to shoot Penny but is stopped when her young son walks out of the boat, boat and hesitates just long enough to get soundly thrashed by a very irate Desmond, who he had just shot right in the groceries.



* ''Weaponized'' in ''VideoGame/SuikodenII'', when your army's strategist suspects the enemy leader of setting a trap at a peace summit. He has access to a little girl said leader has a soft spot for, and arranges for her to be present when the trap is sprung. The enemy leader proves unwilling to use lethal force with the girl watching.

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* ''Weaponized'' in ''VideoGame/SuikodenII'', when your army's strategist suspects the enemy leader of setting a trap at a peace summit. He has access to a little girl said leader has a soft spot for, for and arranges for her to be present when the trap is sprung. The enemy leader proves unwilling to use lethal force with the girl watching.



** Occurs in Thrasher's backstory, as told in a {{Flashback}}; his father, the supervillain Mach 5, had stolen several advanced weapons from a Marine Armory, and [[TheDreaded The Dragonslayers]], an elite unit of CapeBusters, were tasked with bringing them back, and bringing him in, probably not in one piece. They managed to find him in a motel late at night, and Highjacker followed him into the room he was renting, alone. Where he went to take Mach 5 down, his son (Thrasher, as a young child) stepped between them. Erik, realizing he [[IronicEcho didn't have the heart to intentionally kill a child]], told Mach 5 that he would let him escape so long as he told them where the weapons were hidden. This was a turning point not only for Mahren, but for Mach 5 as well; he retired from crime and became a stock broker. A second IronicEcho came when the now teenaged Thrasher steps in between Mahren (whom he had just realized was the same Dragonslayer who had come for his father years earlier) and the badly-beaten superhero Lamplighter, who had attacked a group of students for who were on a {{Parkour}} run [[LawfulStupid because he thought they were vandals, despite the signs saying that the area was the Academy's property]] and got soundly defeated by the students and Erik's 'Marine buddies' (e.g., the other surviving Dragonslayers). Mahren was ready to kill the 'hero' who had dared to hurt those he was responsible for, but Thrasher reminded him that he had to set an example.

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** Occurs in Thrasher's backstory, as told in a {{Flashback}}; his father, the supervillain Mach 5, had stolen several advanced weapons from a Marine Armory, and [[TheDreaded The Dragonslayers]], an elite unit of CapeBusters, were tasked with bringing them back, and bringing him in, probably not in one piece. They managed to find him in a motel late at night, and Highjacker followed him into the room he was renting, alone. Where he went to take Mach 5 down, his son (Thrasher, as a young child) stepped between them. Erik, realizing he [[IronicEcho didn't have the heart to intentionally kill a child]], told Mach 5 that he would let him escape so long as he told them where the weapons were hidden. This was a turning point not only for Mahren, Mahren but for Mach 5 as well; he retired from crime and became a stock broker. stockbroker. A second IronicEcho came when the now teenaged Thrasher steps in between Mahren (whom he had just realized was the same Dragonslayer who had come for his father years earlier) and the badly-beaten superhero Lamplighter, who had attacked a group of students for who were was on a {{Parkour}} run [[LawfulStupid because he thought they were vandals, despite the signs saying that the area was the Academy's property]] and got soundly defeated by the students and Erik's 'Marine buddies' (e.g., the other surviving Dragonslayers). Mahren was ready to kill the 'hero' who had dared to hurt those he was responsible for, but Thrasher reminded him that he had to set an example.



* In ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueUnlimited'', Huntress decides to kill the man responsible for her parents' death before he could go into hiding. The villain is literally at her mercy when the man's son breaks free from his escort. She ends up turning her bow away, sparing his life. This is partly because she's reminded of the night when her parents died, so she punches the guy instead.
* Near the end of the ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' movie, just before Terrance and Phillip are about to be killed, the kids stand in the way and plead to the army and Kyle's mom not to kill them. This doesn't do much good, as the kids are only about a third T&P's height and though Kyle's speech touches the soldiers, Kyle's mom shoots them dead anyway.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueUnlimited'', Huntress decides to kill the man responsible for killing her parents' death parents before he could go into hiding. The villain is literally at her mercy when the man's son breaks free from his escort. She ends up turning her bow away, sparing his life. This is partly because she's reminded of the night when her parents died, so she punches the guy instead.
* Near the end of the ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' movie, just before Terrance and Phillip are about to be killed, the kids stand in the way and plead begged to the army and Kyle's mom not to kill them. This doesn't do much good, as the kids are only about a third of T&P's height and though Kyle's speech touches the soldiers, Kyle's mom shoots them dead anyway.



* Some people actually try this in RealLife. Unfortunately, it has a tendency to result in dead children. To everyone reading, remember that while this may generate [[SlaveToPR horrific publicity]] for the erstwhile child-killer, you shouldn't have done that. Seriously, [[DudeNotFunny not cool]].
** The Westboro Baptist Church bring their kids to their protests, just for this purpose.

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* Some people actually try this in RealLife. Unfortunately, it has a tendency tends to result in dead children. To everyone reading, remember that while this may generate [[SlaveToPR horrific publicity]] for the erstwhile child-killer, you shouldn't have done that. Seriously, [[DudeNotFunny not cool]].
** The Westboro Baptist Church bring brings their kids to their protests, just for this purpose.



** It is speculated that those who designed the Murrah building in Oklahoma City ''wanted'' the day care center placed on the second floor, visible to anyone who passed by, in the hopes that seeing the innocent, adorable children playing might deter anyone looking to do harm. As we all know, it didn't.

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** It is speculated that those who designed the Murrah building in Oklahoma City ''wanted'' the day care daycare center placed on the second floor, visible to anyone who passed by, in the hopes that seeing the innocent, adorable children playing might deter anyone looking to do harm. As we all know, it didn't.



* In 2008, there was a news article about a 7-year-old girl and her mother who were attacked by the mom's ex-boyfriend. When he tried to kill the mother, THE GIRL TOOK SEVERAL BULLETS! [[http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,331548,00.html Amazingly she lived]], and the boyfriend will probably get life.
* One of Saddam Hussein's tactics was to place his command centres on the top floors of schools to discourage attacks on the commanders.

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* In 2008, there was a news article about a 7-year-old girl and her mother who were attacked by the mom's ex-boyfriend. When he tried to kill the mother, THE GIRL TOOK SEVERAL BULLETS! [[http://www.[[https://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,331548,00.html Amazingly com/story/girl-shot-6-times-while-shielding-mother-from-gunfire-recovering Amazingly, she lived]], and the boyfriend will probably get life.
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* One of Saddam Hussein's tactics was to place his command centres HQ on the top floors of schools to discourage attacks on the commanders.



* A real-life [[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory possibly apocryphal]] story: the English explorer John Smith wrote that when he met the Powhatan Indians, they put his head on a rock so as to bash his brains out with clubs but he was saved when a little girl named UsefulNotes/{{Pocahontas}} put her head over his. He also claims to have been similarly rescued by a little girl while in Turkey, so you've gotta wonder whether he just had a particular kind of good/bad luck or was just telling tales.

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* A real-life [[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory possibly apocryphal]] story: the English explorer John Smith wrote that when he met the Powhatan Indians, they put his head on a rock so as to bash his brains out with clubs but he was saved when a little girl named UsefulNotes/{{Pocahontas}} put her head over his. He also claims to have been similarly rescued by a little girl while in Turkey, so you've gotta wonder whether he just had a particular kind of good/bad luck or was just telling tales.
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* In ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamWingEndlessWaltz'', [[CreepyChild Meriemeia]] protects [[MessianicArchetype Relena]] from [[SmugSnake Dekim Barton's]] gunfire [[TakingTheBullet using her own body]]. Don't worry, [[OnlyAFleshWound she got better]] on epilogue.

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* In ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamWingEndlessWaltz'', [[CreepyChild Meriemeia]] Mariemaia]] protects [[MessianicArchetype Relena]] from [[SmugSnake Dekim Barton's]] gunfire [[TakingTheBullet using her own body]]. Don't worry, [[OnlyAFleshWound she got gets better]] on in the epilogue.
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* ''Literature/TwentySixSixtySix'': Pedro Rengifo hires Lalo to be a bodyguard for his family.
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* In ''Manga/{{Gunnm}}'' the young girl Koyomi, moved by Den's tirade against Tiphares' callous treatment of the surface dwellers, stands in Alita's way as Alita is prepared to finish Den off. Koyomi declares her intention to join Barjack, and Alita, still remembering Koyomi as the orphan baby she rescued, decides to leave. Den is amused that he was rescued by someone so small and he welcomes Koyomi to Barjack.

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* In ''Manga/{{Gunnm}}'' ''Manga/BattleAngelAlita'' the young girl Koyomi, moved by Den's tirade against Tiphares' callous treatment of the surface dwellers, stands in Alita's way as Alita is prepared to finish Den off. Koyomi declares her intention to join Barjack, and Alita, still remembering Koyomi as the orphan baby she rescued, decides to leave. Den is amused that he was rescued by someone so small and he welcomes Koyomi to Barjack.
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Usually the Hero backs down - with some amount of hesitation depending on the guy's place on the sliding scale of morality, after all - the kid doesn't need to be traumatized. This invokes a [[IfYouKillHimYouWillBeJustLikeHim realization of what he's doing]]. Sometimes ends in {{An Aesop}} about Revenge.

Oddly enough, due to {{Harmful to Minors}} trope, you rarely see a full subversion except in the grimmest {{Black and Grey Morality}} worlds. On the other hand, if it is made clear the hero WouldHurtAChild and actually [[RevengeByProxy went after the child]], expect the villain to [[WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds go]] [[PapaWolf completely]] [[UnstoppableRage ballistic]] against the hero.

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Oddly enough, due to {{Harmful to Minors}} the HarmfulToMinors trope, you rarely see a full subversion except in the grimmest {{Black and Grey Morality}} BlackAndGreyMorality worlds. On the other hand, if it is made clear the hero WouldHurtAChild and actually [[RevengeByProxy went after the child]], expect the villain to [[WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds go]] [[PapaWolf completely]] [[UnstoppableRage ballistic]] against the hero.



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* In ''Anime/{{Pokemon 3}}: Spell of the Unown'', a little girl protects Entei and screams "No More Fighting!". Granted Entei isn't evil - just a bit too much of a LiteralGenie.

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* In ''Anime/{{Pokemon 3}}: ''Anime/Pokemon3: Spell of the Unown'', a little girl protects Entei and screams "No More Fighting!". Granted Entei isn't evil - just a bit too much of a LiteralGenie.



* ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'': Ed and Al discover, to their horror, that five-year-old Nina Tucker's father has performed a transmutation on her and her pet dog to make them into a chimera. Nina's father Shou tells Ed that the two of them are NotSoDifferent, however, as Ed tested the boundaries of alchemy as well by trying to revive his mother. Ed screams "I'm not-like-YOU!!", and starts to beat Nina's father raw in a rage - until the chimera Nina starts to growl and tug at his sleeve; "No, big bwudder." Even Al couldn't stop him before this.

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Ed and Al discover, to their horror, that five-year-old Nina Tucker's father has performed a transmutation on her and her pet dog to make them into a chimera. Nina's father Shou tells Ed that the two of them are NotSoDifferent, however, as Ed tested the boundaries of alchemy as well by trying to revive his mother. Ed screams "I'm not-like-YOU!!", and starts to beat Nina's father raw in a rage - -- until the chimera Nina starts to growl and tug at his sleeve; "No, big bwudder." Even Al couldn't stop him before this.



* Black☆Star's first mission in ''Manga/{{Soul Eater}}'' ends with him defeating the bodyguard Mifune, only to be 'attacked' by his charge, very young witch Angela, who insists that he leave Mifune alone. Shocked that the witch he was supposedly sent to kill is a little girl, the would-be assassin backs down.

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* Black☆Star's first mission in ''Manga/{{Soul Eater}}'' ''Manga/SoulEater'' ends with him defeating the bodyguard Mifune, only to be 'attacked' by his charge, very young witch Angela, who insists that he leave Mifune alone. Shocked that the witch he was supposedly sent to kill is a little girl, the would-be assassin backs down.



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* In ''FanFic/LittleUzumaki'', Kisame is protected from the Godaime [[PapaWolf Iruka's wrath]] by the [[FountainOfYouth age-regressed two year old]] Naruto... who promptly mistakes Kisame for a fish.

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* In ''FanFic/LittleUzumaki'', ''Fanfic/LittleUzumaki'', Kisame is protected from the Godaime [[PapaWolf Iruka's wrath]] by the [[FountainOfYouth age-regressed two year old]] Naruto... who promptly mistakes Kisame for a fish.



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* In ''Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk'', Indy gets into a tense discussion with Belloq and is on the brink of pulling his weapon - while surrounded by Belloq's well-armed allies. Before the situation implodes, Sallah sends a group of his kids to haul Indy out of there, all crying for "Uncle Indy" to come home. Belloq recognizes the trope and reacts with amusement, telling Indy in parting that it will take more than children to save him next time.
* In ''Film/KillBill'', The Bride and her opponent Vernita Green are interrupted by Vernita's daughter Nikki coming home from school; they both act innocent, and Vernita orders her upstairs. When Vernita makes her attempt to bushwhack the Bride, she puts a knife into her at range -- and turns to see Nikki staring at them.
--> '''The Bride:''' It was not my intention to do this in front of you. For that, I'm sorry. But take my word for it; your mother had it coming. When you grow up, if you still feel raw about it, [[SequelHook I'll be waiting.]]
** Later on, when the Bride catches up with Bill, she is interrupted in her attempt to, well, kill Bill, by the sudden intervention of [[spoiler: their daughter.]] This doesn't seem to have been planned by Bill, he just happened to be raising and taking care of the kid.

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* In ''Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk'', Indy gets into a tense discussion with Belloq and is on the brink of pulling his weapon - -- while surrounded by Belloq's well-armed allies. Before the situation implodes, Sallah sends a group of his kids to haul Indy out of there, all crying for "Uncle Indy" to come home. Belloq recognizes the trope and reacts with amusement, telling Indy in parting that it will take more than children to save him next time.
* In ''Film/KillBill'', ''Film/KillBill'':
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The Bride and her opponent Vernita Green are interrupted by Vernita's daughter Nikki coming home from school; they both act innocent, and Vernita orders her upstairs. When Vernita makes her attempt to bushwhack the Bride, she puts a knife into her at range -- and turns to see Nikki staring at them.
--> '''The --->'''The Bride:''' It was not my intention to do this in front of you. For that, I'm sorry. But take my word for it; your mother had it coming. When you grow up, if you still feel raw about it, [[SequelHook I'll be waiting.]]
** Later on, when the Bride catches up with Bill, she is interrupted in her attempt to, well, kill Bill, by the sudden intervention of [[spoiler: their [[spoiler:their daughter.]] This doesn't seem to have been planned by Bill, he just happened to be raising rearing and taking care of the kid.



** And then he nukes them, but we're [[ViewersAreGoldfish supposed to]] forget their existence by that point plus Ra had established his credibility as a world enslaving, attempted genocide level villain. In the Novelization, the oldest of them gathers the rest and they jump ship before it blows up.
** The nuke is a [[ItMakesSenseInContext bit more complicated than that]]. [[DeathSeeker O'Neil]] brought the nuke, [[CrazyPrepared in case Abydos turned out to be a threat to Earth]]. [[BigBad Ra]] stole the nuke, enhanced it, and armed it, to be [[NiceJobBreakingItHero sent to Earth as an act of revenge]]. O'Neil tried to disarm the nuke, but Ra had [[FailsafeFailure sabotaged it]]. Ra's mothership with all the kids was pretty much the least bad of three bad choices of [[BombDisposal where to let the nuke go off]]. Taking out Ra with it was a bonus.



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* Done the other way around in "Ayla and the Birthday Brawl" of the Literature/WhateleyUniverse. When Generator and Bladedancer have to dive into a supervillain hostage crisis and one of the Felonious Four is about to kill Generator, one of the hostage children steps forward to save Generator. It only partially works. [[spoiler: The supervillain is going to mutilate the kid then kill Generator, but spends so much time threatening them that he runs out of time and has to use the escape portal before he can hurt either.]]

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* In ''[[WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Justice League Unlimited]]'', Huntress decides to kill the man responsible for her parents' death before he could go into hiding. The villain is literally at her mercy when the man's son breaks free from his escort. She ends up turning her bow away, sparing his life. This is partly because she's reminded of the night when her parents died, so she punches the guy instead.

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* WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987'': An accidental example occurs in "[[Recap/DuckTalesS1E53HeroForHire Hero for Hire]]", [[IntergenerationalFriendship Doofus]] glomping Launchpad pulls Scrooge up sharply in the middle of his effort [[AngerBornOfWorry to lay hands on the pilot]] for his "faked death" scheme.

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* WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987'': ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987'': An accidental example occurs in "[[Recap/DuckTalesS1E53HeroForHire Hero for Hire]]", [[IntergenerationalFriendship Doofus]] glomping Launchpad pulls Scrooge up sharply in the middle of his effort [[AngerBornOfWorry to lay hands on the pilot]] for his "faked death" scheme.

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* In ''Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk'', Indy gets into a tense discussion with Belloq and is on the brink of pulling his weapon - while surrounded by Beloch's well-armed allies. Before the situation implodes, Sallah sends a group of his kids to haul Indy out of there, all crying for "Uncle Indy" to come home. Belloq recognizes the trope and reacts with amusement, telling Indy in parting that will it take more than children to save him next time.

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* In ''Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk'', Indy gets into a tense discussion with Belloq and is on the brink of pulling his weapon - while surrounded by Beloch's Belloq's well-armed allies. Before the situation implodes, Sallah sends a group of his kids to haul Indy out of there, all crying for "Uncle Indy" to come home. Belloq recognizes the trope and reacts with amusement, telling Indy in parting that it will it take more than children to save him next time.


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* ''Film/TheAssassin'' has a variant, since the child isn't aware there's any danger. Nie Yin Niang goes to kill a man and finds him with his son asleep in his arms. She decides not to kill him.
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* WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987'': An accidental example occurs in "[[Recap/DuckTalesS1E53HeroForHire Hero for Hire]]", [[IntergenerationalFriendship Doofus]] glomping Launchpad pulls Scrooge up sharply in the middle of his effort [[AngerBornOfWorry to lay hands on the pilot]] for his "faked death" scheme.
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-> ''"Using a little girl for a shield... THIS IS LOW, EVEN FOR YOU!"''

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-> ''"Using a that little girl for a shield... THIS IS LOW, EVEN FOR YOU!"''
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Subtrope of EvenEvilCanBeLoved. Contrast DaddysLittleVillain. See also InfantImmortality.

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Subtrope of EvenEvilCanBeLoved. Contrast DaddysLittleVillain. See also InfantImmortality.
ImprobableInfantSurvival.



* In ''Anime/{{Pokemon 3}}: Spell of the Unown'', a little girl protects Entei and screams "No More Fighting!". Granted Entei isn't evil - just a bit too much of a {{Literal Genie}}.

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* In ''Anime/{{Pokemon 3}}: Spell of the Unown'', a little girl protects Entei and screams "No More Fighting!". Granted Entei isn't evil - just a bit too much of a {{Literal Genie}}.LiteralGenie.



* ''Manga/{{Fullmetal Alchemist}}'': Ed and Al discover, to their horror, that five-year-old Nina Tucker's father has performed a transmutation on her and her pet dog to make them into a chimera. Nina's father Shou tells Ed that the two of them are NotSoDifferent, however, as Ed tested the boundaries of alchemy as well by trying to revive his mother. Ed screams "I'm not-like-YOU!!", and starts to beat Nina's father raw in a rage - until the chimera Nina starts to growl and tug at his sleeve; "No, big bwudder." Even Al couldn't stop him before this.

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* ''Manga/{{Fullmetal Alchemist}}'': ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'': Ed and Al discover, to their horror, that five-year-old Nina Tucker's father has performed a transmutation on her and her pet dog to make them into a chimera. Nina's father Shou tells Ed that the two of them are NotSoDifferent, however, as Ed tested the boundaries of alchemy as well by trying to revive his mother. Ed screams "I'm not-like-YOU!!", and starts to beat Nina's father raw in a rage - until the chimera Nina starts to growl and tug at his sleeve; "No, big bwudder." Even Al couldn't stop him before this.



* In ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamWingEndlessWaltz'', [[CreepyChild Meriemeia]] protects [[MessianicArchetype Relena]] from [[SmugSnake Dekim Barton's]] gunfire [[TakingTheBullet using her]] [[HeroicSacrifice own body]]. Don't worry, [[OnlyAFleshWound she got better]] on epilogue.

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* In ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamWingEndlessWaltz'', [[CreepyChild Meriemeia]] protects [[MessianicArchetype Relena]] from [[SmugSnake Dekim Barton's]] gunfire [[TakingTheBullet using her]] [[HeroicSacrifice her own body]]. Don't worry, [[OnlyAFleshWound she got better]] on epilogue.
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* A version of this happens in ''Literature/{{Congo}}'' and its movie adaptation, wherein the gorilla Amy prevents defuses a violent confrontation involving one of the [[KillerGorilla Congo gray gorillas]] and her trainer Peter by hugging him and generally treating him like a baby gorilla, signing to him, "Peter hug Amy". He quickly understands her strategy, having studied gorillas for years.
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* ''Series/LostInSpace'': When Dr. Smith is in danger, [[DirtyCoward see the good doctor pull Will Robinson or occasionally Penny in front of him for use as a human shield.]]
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** Occurs in Thrasher's backstory, as told in a {{Flashback}}; his father, the supervillain Mach 5, had stolen several advanced weapons from a Marine Armory, and [[TheDreaded The Dragonslayers]], an elite unit of CapeBusters, were tasked with bringing them back, and bringing him in, probably not in one piece. They managed to find him in a motel late at night, and Highjacker followed him into the room he was renting, alone. Where he went to take Mach 5 down, his son (Thrasher, as a young child) stepped between them. Erik, realizing he [[IronicEcho didn't have the heart to intentionally kill a child]], told Mach 5 that he would let him escape so long as he told them where the weapons were hidden. This was a turning point not only for Mahren, but for Mach 5 as well; he retired from crime and became a stock broker. A second IronicEcho came when the now teenaged Thrasher steps in between Mahren (whom he had just realized was the same Dragonslayer who had come for his father years earlier) and the badly-beaten superhero Lamplighter, who had attacked a group of students for who were on a {{Parkour}} run [[LawfulStupid because he thought they were vandals, despite the signs saying that the area was the Academy's property]] and got soundly defeated by the students and Erik's 'Marine buddies' (e.g., the other surviving Dragonslayers). Mahren was ready to kill the 'hero' who had dared to hurt those he was responsible for, but Thrasher reminded him that he had to set an example.
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* Done the other way around in "Ayla and the Birthday Brawl" of the WhateleyUniverse. When Generator and Bladedancer have to dive into a supervillain hostage crisis and one of the Felonious Four is about to kill Generator, one of the hostage children steps forward to save Generator. It only partially works. [[spoiler: The supervillain is going to mutilate the kid then kill Generator, but spends so much time threatening them that he runs out of time and has to use the escape portal before he can hurt either.]]

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* Done the other way around in "Ayla and the Birthday Brawl" of the WhateleyUniverse.Literature/WhateleyUniverse. When Generator and Bladedancer have to dive into a supervillain hostage crisis and one of the Felonious Four is about to kill Generator, one of the hostage children steps forward to save Generator. It only partially works. [[spoiler: The supervillain is going to mutilate the kid then kill Generator, but spends so much time threatening them that he runs out of time and has to use the escape portal before he can hurt either.]]
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* A real-life [[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory possibly apocryphal]] story: the English explorer John Smith wrote that when he met the Powhatan Indians, they put his head on a rock so as to bash his brains out with clubs but he was saved when a little girl named Pocahontas put her head over his. He also claims to have been similarly rescued by a little girl while in Turkey, so you've gotta wonder whether he just had a particular kind of good/bad luck or was just telling tales.

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* A real-life [[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory possibly apocryphal]] story: the English explorer John Smith wrote that when he met the Powhatan Indians, they put his head on a rock so as to bash his brains out with clubs but he was saved when a little girl named Pocahontas UsefulNotes/{{Pocahontas}} put her head over his. He also claims to have been similarly rescued by a little girl while in Turkey, so you've gotta wonder whether he just had a particular kind of good/bad luck or was just telling tales.
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-> ''"Using a little girl for a shield... THIS IS LOW EVEN FOR YOU!"''

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