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* Broken Bystander (or Scarred Bystander), This is a bystander who suffers a traumatical experience because of the main plot; usually these characters are nameless and rarely mentioned. Example: Film/TheMatrix has a little girl whose mother morphs into Agent Smith with astonishment.

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* Broken Bystander (or Scarred Bystander), This is a bystander who suffers a traumatical traumatic experience because of the main plot; usually these characters are nameless and rarely mentioned. Example: Film/TheMatrix has a little girl whose mother morphs into Agent Smith with astonishment.
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* The final episode of Series/{{Seinfeld}} [[PlayingWithTropes played with this]] by having everyone whom the main characters had ever wronged [[hottip:*:Which was a ''lot'', since the show ran on [[ComedicSociopath Comedic Sociopathy]] when it wasn't running on SoUnfunnyItsFunny]] track them down and see justice done.

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* The final episode of Series/{{Seinfeld}} [[PlayingWithTropes played with this]] by having everyone whom the main characters had ever wronged [[hottip:*:Which was a ''lot'', since the show ran on [[ComedicSociopath Comedic Sociopathy]] when it wasn't running on SoUnfunnyItsFunny]] track them down and see justice done.
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But in particular this trope is reflected in Capri Sun's Disrespectoids' commercials, since the children who turn into the ''disrespectoids'' are [[JustIgnoreIt (instantly) faced with ridicule and laughter,]] [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse while there isn't a single plot line which undoes the spell (more like a curse)]] this is often associated with FridgeHorror, but it happens often ''enough'' to recall it a million times. This trope can be applied a lot to victims of MindControl, since (usually due to TheMasquerade) no one will ever know the person wasn't acting of their own free will.

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But in particular this trope is reflected in Capri Sun's Disrespectoids' commercials, since the children who turn into the ''disrespectoids'' are [[JustIgnoreIt (instantly) faced with ridicule and laughter,]] [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse while there isn't a single plot line which undoes the spell (more like a curse)]] this curse)]]. This is often associated with FridgeHorror, but it happens often ''enough'' to recall it a million times. This trope can be applied a lot to victims of MindControl, since (usually due to TheMasquerade) no one will ever know the person wasn't acting of their own free will.



* One of the early American NintendoDS commercials the protagonist is laughed at by fellow students in the showers, the protagonist responds by shrinking their reproductive organs.
* In the online version of the Nintendo DS commercials, the site contains a a ''mini-game'' where you must go into a movie theatre to test your ''DS Powers'' but first you must shrink the afro coup of the gentleman blocking the view, imagine his reaction after you've ruined his time at the theatre by constantly moving the movie, and his initial reaction to the loss of his hair, which he might've spent his entire life working on.
* In a Dutch commercial regarding the Greek cuisine somewhere in the early (20)00's, there was a woman cooking Greek food for her family, and her son tries to taste a piece of meat. Before he can eat it, she turns him into an ancient Greek statue. Later when they all gather around the table to eat, he is not present, which makes the viewers believe that he'll be a statue for eternity.

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* One In one of the early American NintendoDS commercials commercials, the protagonist is laughed at by fellow students in the showers, the showers. The protagonist responds by shrinking their reproductive organs.
* In the online version of the Nintendo DS commercials, the site contains a a ''mini-game'' where you must go into a movie theatre to test your ''DS Powers'' Powers'', but first you must shrink the afro coup of the gentleman blocking the view, imagine view. Imagine his reaction after you've ruined his time at the theatre by constantly moving the movie, and his initial reaction to the loss of his hair, which he might've spent his entire life working on.
* In a Dutch commercial regarding the about Greek cuisine somewhere in the early (20)00's, there was a woman cooking Greek food for her family, and her family. Her son tries to taste a piece of meat. Before he can eat it, she turns him into an ancient Greek statue. Later Later, when they all gather around the table to eat, he is not present, which makes the viewers believe that he'll be a statue for eternity.



* In ''Anime/YuGiOh'', Atem (Yami-Yugi) punishes people who lose at his shadow games with life long delusions.

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* In ''Anime/YuGiOh'', Atem (Yami-Yugi) punishes people who lose at his shadow games with life long life-long delusions.



* In ''ComicBook/{{X-Men}}'', we get a clue of just how badly Mikhail Rasputin's mind has cracked when a teenager on a bike crashes into him in the street and gets thought into a tree (and judging by how the tree looks like, he might still be conscious). The boy receives no help as the other characters never find out about it, so as far as we know, he is still there.

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* In ''ComicBook/{{X-Men}}'', we get a clue of just how badly Mikhail Rasputin's mind has cracked when a teenager on a bike crashes into him in the street and gets thought into a tree (and judging by how what the tree looks like, he might still be conscious). The boy receives no help as the other characters never find out about it, so as it. As far as we know, he is still there.



* In ''IronMan2'' when Tony Stark was in court he was claiming that foreign nations and business competitors are decades away from successfully recreating his achievements, and that the armor is in fact his own property. He did this by showing video clips of their (the competition's) failures. One of these had Hammer testing his own suit with a man in the iron suit spinning the torso 360° while the legs remained. Hammer noted later that the pilot survived.

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* In ''IronMan2'' ''IronMan2'', when Tony Stark was in court court, he was claiming claimed that foreign nations and business competitors are decades away from successfully recreating his achievements, and that the armor is in fact his own property. He did this by showing video clips of their (the competition's) failures. One of these had Hammer testing his own suit suit, with a man in the iron suit suit, spinning the torso 360° while the legs remained.remained still. Hammer noted later that the pilot survived.



* In ''Series/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch'', the title character was confronted with a security guard while going to a rock-concert with a few of her friends. When the guard couldn't let them in, Sabrina casts a spell which causes his teeth to fall out, the guard notices it and runs off.
* In ''ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphia'': "The Gang Solves the Gas Crisis", the Gang, repeatedly and unknowingly, hit this one guy's car, eventually totaling it and sending into flames. This is then promptly lampshaded when the guy goes mad from his misfortune--though our leads, being JerkAss[=es=], fail to notice or care.
* On {{Warehouse 13}}, there are many artifacts that control a person, usually causing them to try to murder people. After an artifact is neutralized, they are usually freed from it's control. It's rarely discussed whether they end up in jail for the rest of their lives because they happened to own an evil antique.
* On Series/{{Angel}}, there was a man who could turn any man he touched into a woman-beating and murdering psycho. At the beginning of the episode he causes some man to murder his wife. He's apparently arrested by the police, and never discussed again.

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* In ''Series/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch'', the title character was confronted with a security guard while going to a rock-concert with a few of her friends. When the guard couldn't let them in, Sabrina casts cast a spell which causes caused his teeth to fall out, the out. The guard notices it noticed and runs ran off.
* In ''ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphia'': "The Gang Solves the Gas Crisis", the Gang, repeatedly and unknowingly, hit this one guy's car, eventually totaling it and sending it into flames. This is then promptly lampshaded when the guy goes mad from his misfortune--though our leads, being JerkAss[=es=], fail to notice or care.
* On {{Warehouse 13}}, there are many artifacts that control a person, usually causing them to try to murder people. After an artifact is neutralized, they are usually freed from it's its control. It's rarely discussed whether they end up in jail for the rest of their lives because they happened to own an evil antique.
* On Series/{{Angel}}, there was a man who could turn any man he touched into a woman-beating and murdering psycho. At the beginning of the episode he causes caused some man to murder his wife. He's He was apparently arrested by the police, and never discussed again.



* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'', New York City and all its inhabitants are turned to stone and many people are smashed, including one woman who had her arms smashed off, with their apparent deaths never being acknowledged.
* In Disney's ''Disney/{{Aladdin}} And The King Of Thieves'' opening song ''There's A Party Here In Agrabah'' Genie transforms a female bystander into fatter version of herself with glasses, before moving on with the rest of the song.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'', New York City and all its inhabitants are turned to stone and many people are smashed, including one woman who had her arms smashed off, with their apparent deaths never being acknowledged.
* In Disney's ''Disney/{{Aladdin}} And The King Of Thieves'' opening song ''There's A Party Here In Agrabah'' Agrabah'', Genie transforms a female bystander into fatter version of herself with glasses, before moving on with the rest of the song.



** The girls tend to cause a large amount of collateral damage as part of their heroing. It's actually mentioned once when the girls move to a different city and they blow up a bridge to stop some bank robbers from escaping and the girls are treated as criminals.
* In ''LiloAndStitch'' there is a fat tourist with an ice-cream cone, which keeps dropping anytime he runs into Lilo. In his last scene, the ice-cream is knocked off by the wing of a passing spaceship.

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** The girls tend to cause a large amount of collateral damage as part of their heroing. It's actually mentioned once when the girls move to a different city and they blow up a bridge to stop some bank robbers from escaping and the girls are treated as criminals.
* In ''LiloAndStitch'' ''LiloAndStitch'', there is a fat tourist with an ice-cream cone, which keeps dropping anytime he drops any time he runs into Lilo. In his last scene, the ice-cream is knocked off by the wing of a passing spaceship.
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Victimized Bystanders are bystanders who mostly will be chosen at random to suffer for an action usually not punishable, or when they're just doing their duty, these replaceable minor characters whose entire lives have been ruined. The latter can be described as a form of DisproportionateRetribution Type III is named after Capri Sun's commercials concerning the Disrespectoids where the victims are never mentioned again.

In case of some [[AndIMustScream the bystanders will never be able to speak, see, hear or do anything again.]] In case of the others they must now live without teeth. In more common cases they are crippled for the rest of their lives. And for what? ''Five seconds of mild comedy''?

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Victimized Bystanders are bystanders who mostly will be chosen at random to suffer for an action usually not punishable, or when punishable. When they're just doing their duty, these replaceable minor characters whose characters' entire lives have been will be ruined. The latter can be described as a form of DisproportionateRetribution DisproportionateRetribution. Type III is named after Capri Sun's commercials concerning the Disrespectoids where the victims are never mentioned again.

In case of some [[AndIMustScream the bystanders will never be able to speak, see, hear or do anything again.]] In case of the others others, they must now live without teeth. In more common cases cases, they are crippled for the rest of their lives. And for what? ''Five seconds of mild comedy''?



This trope manifests when a (often a minor) character's life is ruined in a few seconds and never mentioned again, opposite this trope is of-course when a [[AWinnerIsYou character wins the lottery and is also never mentioned again]] [[MadeOfWin (or anything in that direction.)]].

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This trope manifests when a (often a minor) character's life is ruined in a few seconds and never mentioned again, opposite again. Opposite this trope is of-course when a [[AWinnerIsYou character wins the lottery and is also never mentioned again]] [[MadeOfWin (or anything in that direction.)]].
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* Disrespectoid'd Bystander (alt. Cursed Bystander or Bystander-Disrespectoid), this bystander will experience a (sometimes) life ruining event, for a scene (or two). [[JustIgnoreIt When said character experiences this (s)he will often be met with ridicule or no reaction or acknowledgement at all]]. Example: The Capri Sun commercials (Disrespectoid Saga) are examples of this, since all of them contain this type. This trope largely overlaps with OffscreenInertia and WhatHappenedToTheMouse. It always falls under a form of FridgeHorror

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* Disrespectoid'd Disrespected Bystander (alt. Cursed Bystander or Bystander-Disrespectoid), Bystander-Disrespectoid): this bystander will experience a (sometimes) life ruining event, life-ruining event for a scene (or two). [[JustIgnoreIt When said character experiences this (s)he will often be met with ridicule or no reaction or acknowledgement at all]]. Example: The Capri Sun commercials (Disrespectoid Saga) are examples of this, since all of them contain this type. This trope largely overlaps with OffscreenInertia and WhatHappenedToTheMouse. It always falls under a form of FridgeHorror
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* Victimized Bystander, This bystander is usually used for comical or examplefied usage, their cars will explode, houses recketed or sometimes even assulted. Quintessential example of that is the Cabbage Man from WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender. It's a RunningGag that the Gang will somehow cause his cabbage cart to get destroyed and he'll scream [[CatchPhrase "MY CABBAGES!"]]. His life might not be ruined forever, but his livelihood is ruined for at least the rest of the day

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* Victimized Bystander, This bystander is usually used for comical or examplefied usage, purposes: their cars will explode, houses recketed wrecked or sometimes even assulted.they will be assaulted. Quintessential example of that is the Cabbage Man from WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender. It's a RunningGag that the Gang will somehow cause his cabbage cart to get destroyed and he'll scream [[CatchPhrase "MY CABBAGES!"]]. His life might not be ruined forever, but his livelihood is ruined for at least the rest of the day
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* Broken Bystander (or Scarred Bystander), This is a bystander who suffers a traumatical experience because of the main plot, usually these characters are nameless and rarely mentioned. Example: Film/TheMatrix has a little girl whose mother morphs into Agent Smith with astonishment.

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* Broken Bystander (or Scarred Bystander), This is a bystander who suffers a traumatical experience because of the main plot, plot; usually these characters are nameless and rarely mentioned. Example: Film/TheMatrix has a little girl whose mother morphs into Agent Smith with astonishment.
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* Axe's chocostein used an Axe product and turned into a chocolate monster unable to express himself.

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* Axe's chocostein used an Axe product and turned into a chocolate monster [[AndIMustScream unable to express himself.himself]], not even when women start literally ''eating'' him.
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* In ''{{Parasyte}}'' one of the parasites turned a boy's right arm into a giant penis after he offered to show her an animal.

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* In ''{{Parasyte}}'' ''Manga/{{Parasyte}}'' one of the parasites turned a boy's right arm into a giant penis after he offered to show her an animal.
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* In ''Fanfic/FantasyOfUtterRidiculousness'', the [[{{VideoGame/Touhou}} Three Mischevious Fairies]] are fascinated by some Pop TV memorabilia that they find. This being a crossover with MegasXLR, though, a stray missile inevitably blows up the memorabilia and the fairies both.

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* In ''Fanfic/FantasyOfUtterRidiculousness'', the [[{{VideoGame/Touhou}} Three Mischevious Fairies]] are fascinated by some Pop TV memorabilia that they find. This being a crossover with MegasXLR, though, where anything Pop TV-related gets blown to pieces, a stray missile inevitably blows up explodes right where the memorabilia and the fairies both.trio is standing.
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* In ''Fanfic/FantasyOfUtterRidiculousness'', the [[{{VideoGame/Touhou}} Three Mischevious Fairies]] are fascinated by some Pop TV memorabilia that they find. This being a crossover with MegasXLR, though, a stray missile inevitably blows up the memorabilia and the fairies both.
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* ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto'' features all three Types.
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* The final episode of {{Seinfeld}} [[PlayingWithTropes played with this]] by having everyone whom the main characters had ever wronged [[hottip:*:Which was a ''lot'', since the show ran on [[ComedicSociopath Comedic Sociopathy]] when it wasn't running on SoUnfunnyItsFunny]] track them down and see justice done.

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* The final episode of {{Seinfeld}} Series/{{Seinfeld}} [[PlayingWithTropes played with this]] by having everyone whom the main characters had ever wronged [[hottip:*:Which was a ''lot'', since the show ran on [[ComedicSociopath Comedic Sociopathy]] when it wasn't running on SoUnfunnyItsFunny]] track them down and see justice done.
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* In ''XMen'', we get a clue of just how badly Mikhail Rasputin's mind has cracked when a teenager on a bike crashes into him in the street and gets thought into a tree (and judging by how the tree looks like, he might still be conscious). The boy receives no help as the other characters never find out about it, so as far as we know, he is still there.

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* In ''XMen'', ''ComicBook/{{X-Men}}'', we get a clue of just how badly Mikhail Rasputin's mind has cracked when a teenager on a bike crashes into him in the street and gets thought into a tree (and judging by how the tree looks like, he might still be conscious). The boy receives no help as the other characters never find out about it, so as far as we know, he is still there.
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* In ''Film/TheManWithTheGoldenGun'' Sheriff Pepper (from the previous film LiveAndLetDie) just happens to be vacationing in Thailand when Bond shows up and [[FlashedBadgeHijack carjacks]] him (while he's still inside), ultimately crashing his car into a display window.

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* In ''Film/TheManWithTheGoldenGun'' Sheriff Pepper (from the previous film LiveAndLetDie) ''Film/LiveAndLetDie'') just happens to be vacationing in Thailand when Bond shows up and [[FlashedBadgeHijack carjacks]] him (while he's still inside), ultimately crashing his car into a display window.
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But in particular this trope is reflected in Capri Sun's Disrespectoids' commercials, since the children who turn into the ''disrespectoids'' are [[JustIgnoreIt (instantly) faced with ridicule and laughter,]] [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse while there isn't a single plot line which undoes the spell (more like a curse)]] this is often associated with FridgeHorror, but it happens often {enough} to recall it a million times. This trope can be applied a lot to victims of MindControl, since (usually due to TheMasquerade) no one will ever know the person wasn't acting of their own free will.

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But in particular this trope is reflected in Capri Sun's Disrespectoids' commercials, since the children who turn into the ''disrespectoids'' are [[JustIgnoreIt (instantly) faced with ridicule and laughter,]] [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse while there isn't a single plot line which undoes the spell (more like a curse)]] this is often associated with FridgeHorror, but it happens often {enough} ''enough'' to recall it a million times. This trope can be applied a lot to victims of MindControl, since (usually due to TheMasquerade) no one will ever know the person wasn't acting of their own free will.
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* In ''SabrinaTheTeenageWitch'', the title character was confronted with a security guard while going to a rock-concert with a few of her friends. When the guard couldn't let them in, Sabrina casts a spell which causes his teeth to fall out, the guard notices it and runs off.

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* In ''SabrinaTheTeenageWitch'', ''Series/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch'', the title character was confronted with a security guard while going to a rock-concert with a few of her friends. When the guard couldn't let them in, Sabrina casts a spell which causes his teeth to fall out, the guard notices it and runs off.

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Clean up, trying to remove some redundant statements. Also, that Rocko example is reading way too much into a typical Groin Attack.


* In the online version of the Nintendo DS commercials, the site contains a a ''mini-game'' where you must go into a movie theatre to test your ''DS Powers'' but first you must shrink the afro coup of the gentleman blocking the view, imagine his reaction after you've ruined his time at the theatre by constantly moving the movie, and his initial reaction to the loss of his hair, which he might've spend his entire life working on.
* In a Dutch commercial regarding the Greek cuisine somewhere in the early (20)00's, there was a woman cooking Greek food for her family, and her son tries to taste a piece of meat, before the piece reached his mouth, she turns him into a(n ancient Greek)statue. Later when they all gather around the table to eat, he is not present, which makes the viewers believe that he'll be a statue for eternity!

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* In the online version of the Nintendo DS commercials, the site contains a a ''mini-game'' where you must go into a movie theatre to test your ''DS Powers'' but first you must shrink the afro coup of the gentleman blocking the view, imagine his reaction after you've ruined his time at the theatre by constantly moving the movie, and his initial reaction to the loss of his hair, which he might've spend spent his entire life working on.
* In a Dutch commercial regarding the Greek cuisine somewhere in the early (20)00's, there was a woman cooking Greek food for her family, and her son tries to taste a piece of meat, before the piece reached his mouth, meat. Before he can eat it, she turns him into a(n an ancient Greek)statue. Greek statue. Later when they all gather around the table to eat, he is not present, which makes the viewers believe that he'll be a statue for eternity!
eternity.






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* In [[ComicBook/TheSandman the Sandman story Brief Lives]], Delirium gives a highway patrolman the permanent delusion that he is covered in stinging insects as "punishment" for pulling her over for very reckless driving. It is outright stated that he'll be suffering this delusion for the rest of his life.
* In ''XMen'', we get a clue of just how badly Mikhail Rasputin's mind has cracked when a teenager on a bike crashes into him in the street and gets thought into a tree (and judging by how the tree looks like, he might still be conscious). The boy receives no help as the other characters never find out about it, so as far as we know, he is still there.
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* In ''IronMan2'' when Tony Stark was in court he was claiming that foreign nations and business competitors are decades away from successfully recreating his achievements, and that the armo(u)r is in fact his own property. He did this by showing video clips of their (the competition's) failures one of these had Hammer testing his own suit with a man in the Iron suit spinning the torso 360° while the legs remained, Hammer noted later that the pilot survived. The pilot is never mentioned again.

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* In ''IronMan2'' when Tony Stark was in court he was claiming that foreign nations and business competitors are decades away from successfully recreating his achievements, and that the armo(u)r armor is in fact his own property. He did this by showing video clips of their (the competition's) failures one failures. One of these had Hammer testing his own suit with a man in the Iron iron suit spinning the torso 360° while the legs remained, remained. Hammer noted later that the pilot survived. The pilot is never mentioned again.survived.



* [[NominalImportance The "Very Unimportant Person"]] in Ocean's Thirteen has one of the worst nights of his life just because he was doing his job -- reviewing the antagonist's hotel while Danny Ocean's gang was working multiple cons to ensure its opening would be disastrous. At least after harassing him, humiliating him, and making him physically ill, [[AvertedTrope this trope is later averted]] when they fix a slot machine so he wins an 11 million dollar jackpot.

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* [[NominalImportance The "Very Unimportant Person"]] in [[Film/OceansEleven Ocean's Thirteen Thirteen]] has one of the worst nights of his life just because he was doing his job -- reviewing the antagonist's hotel while Danny Ocean's gang was working multiple cons to ensure its opening would be disastrous. At least after harassing him, humiliating him, and making him physically ill, [[AvertedTrope this trope is later averted]] when they fix a slot machine so he wins an 11 million dollar jackpot.



* In ''SabrinaTheTeenageWitch'', the title character was confronted with a security guard while going to a rock-concert with a few of her friends, when the guard couldn't let them in, Sabrina casts a spell which causes his teeth to fall out, the guard notices it and runs off, he is never mentioned again.

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* In ''SabrinaTheTeenageWitch'', the title character was confronted with a security guard while going to a rock-concert with a few of her friends, when friends. When the guard couldn't let them in, Sabrina casts a spell which causes his teeth to fall out, the guard notices it and runs off, he is never mentioned again.off.



* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'', New York City and all its inhabitants are turned to stone and many people are smashed while one females arms are smashed off and is also never mentioned again.
* In Disney's ''Disney/{{Aladdin}} and the king of thieves'' opening song ''there's a party here in Agrabah'' Genie transforms a female bystander into fatter glassed version of herself, she runs off and is not mentioned again.
* During one episode ''ThePowerpuffGirls'' - Abracadaver is seen transforming people into cards, (eternal) saw-boxes and trees (and I must scream), he also generates giant saws on skyscrapers, it gets worse when you realise none of the above (excluding the saws) get undone, yet people just happily laugh after the magical zombie magician is locked back in his Iron Maiden.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'', New York City and all its inhabitants are turned to stone and many people are smashed, including one woman who had her arms smashed while one females arms are smashed off and is also off, with their apparent deaths never mentioned again.
being acknowledged.
* In Disney's ''Disney/{{Aladdin}} and the king of thieves'' And The King Of Thieves'' opening song ''there's a party here in ''There's A Party Here In Agrabah'' Genie transforms a female bystander into fatter glassed version of herself, she runs off and is not mentioned again.
herself with glasses, before moving on with the rest of the song.
* During one episode of ''ThePowerpuffGirls'' - Abracadaver is seen transforming people into cards, (eternal) saw-boxes and trees (and I must scream), he trees. He also generates giant saws on skyscrapers, it skyscrapers. It gets worse when you realise none of the above (excluding the saws) get undone, yet people just happily laugh after the magical zombie magician is locked back in his Iron Maiden.



* In ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' during the episode were Joe is introduced, a baseball player tastes joke gum that makes him addicted to Heroin, after he laughed at the joke, he realised that he was feeling a cold chill.
* RockosModernLife plays with this trope a lot, the most memorable of these being Rocko scavenging the bushes for berries while stumping on a berry that is in reality a testicle of a sleeping animal, who's chances for producing offspring have been halved, due to its now traumatized/crushed ball.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' during the episode were Joe is introduced, a baseball player tastes joke gum that makes him addicted to Heroin, after heroin. After he laughed at the joke, he realised realises that he was he's feeling a cold chill.
* RockosModernLife plays with this trope a lot, the most memorable of these being Rocko scavenging the bushes for berries while stumping on a berry that is in reality a testicle of a sleeping animal, who's chances for producing offspring have been halved, due to its now traumatized/crushed ball.
chill.




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* In [[ComicBook/TheSandman the Sandman story Brief Lives]], Delirium gives a highway patrolman the permanent delusion that he is covered in stinging insects as "punishment" for pulling her over for very reckless driving. It is outright stated that he'll be suffering this delusion for the rest of his life. Delirium's driving warrants attention from a highway patrol officer, who scolds and angers her. She punishes him by inflicting hallucinations upon him: "I think you'll have invisible insects all over you now for all your life and for ever and always."
* In ''XMen'', we get a clue of just how badly Mikhail Rasputin's mind has cracked when a teenager on a bike crashes into him in the street and gets thought into a tree (and judging by how the tree looks like, he might still be conscious). The boy receives no help as the other characters never find out about it, so as far as we know, he is still there.
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* In Disney's ''{{Aladdin}} and the king of thieves'' opening song ''there's a party here in Agrabah'' Genie transforms a female bystander into fatter glassed version of herself, she runs off and is not mentioned again.

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* In Disney's ''{{Aladdin}} ''Disney/{{Aladdin}} and the king of thieves'' opening song ''there's a party here in Agrabah'' Genie transforms a female bystander into fatter glassed version of herself, she runs off and is not mentioned again.

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* In X-men, we get a clue of just how badly Mikhail's mind has cracked when a teenager on a bike crashes into him in the street and gets thought into a tree (and judging by how the tree looks like, he might still be conscious). The boy receives no help as the other characters never find out about it, so as far as we know, he is still there.









* In Disney's Aladdin and the king of thieves' opening song ''there's a party here in Agrabah'' Genie transforms a female bystander into fatter glassed version of herself, she runs off and is not mentioned again.

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* In Disney's Aladdin ''{{Aladdin}} and the king of thieves' thieves'' opening song ''there's a party here in Agrabah'' Genie transforms a female bystander into fatter glassed version of herself, she runs off and is not mentioned again.



* In LiloAndStitch there is a fat tourist with an ice-cream cone, which keeps dropping anytime he runs into Lilo. In his last scene, the ice-cream is knocked off by the wing of a passing spaceship.
* In WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy during the episode were Joe is introduced, a baseball player tastes joke gum that makes him addicted to Heroin, after he laughed at the joke, he realised that he was feeling a cold chill.

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* In LiloAndStitch ''LiloAndStitch'' there is a fat tourist with an ice-cream cone, which keeps dropping anytime he runs into Lilo. In his last scene, the ice-cream is knocked off by the wing of a passing spaceship.
* In WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' during the episode were Joe is introduced, a baseball player tastes joke gum that makes him addicted to Heroin, after he laughed at the joke, he realised that he was feeling a cold chill.







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* In ''XMen'', we get a clue of just how badly Mikhail Rasputin's mind has cracked when a teenager on a bike crashes into him in the street and gets thought into a tree (and judging by how the tree looks like, he might still be conscious). The boy receives no help as the other characters never find out about it, so as far as we know, he is still there.
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Victimized Bystanders are bystanders who mostly will be chosen at random to suffer for an action usually not punishable, or when their just doing their duty, these replaceable minor characters whose entire lives have been ruined. The latter can be described as a form of DisproportionateRetribution Type III is named after Capri Sun's commercials concerning the Disrespectoids where the victims are never mentioned again.

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Victimized Bystanders are bystanders who mostly will be chosen at random to suffer for an action usually not punishable, or when their they're just doing their duty, these replaceable minor characters whose entire lives have been ruined. The latter can be described as a form of DisproportionateRetribution Type III is named after Capri Sun's commercials concerning the Disrespectoids where the victims are never mentioned again.
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* in {{Yu-Gi-Oh}} Atem (Yami-Yugi) punishes people who lose at his shadow games with life long delusions.

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* in {{Yu-Gi-Oh}} In ''Anime/YuGiOh'', Atem (Yami-Yugi) punishes people who lose at his shadow games with life long delusions.
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* Broken Bystander (or Scarred Bystander), This is a bystander who suffers a traumatical experience because of the main plot, usually these characters are nameless and rarely mentioned. Example: TheMatrix has a little girl whose mother morphs into Agent Smith with astonishment.

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* Broken Bystander (or Scarred Bystander), This is a bystander who suffers a traumatical experience because of the main plot, usually these characters are nameless and rarely mentioned. Example: TheMatrix Film/TheMatrix has a little girl whose mother morphs into Agent Smith with astonishment.



* Victimized Bystander, This bystander is usually used for comical or examplefied usage, their cars will explode, houses recketed or sometimes even assulted. Quintessential example of that is the Cabbage Man from AvatarTheLastAirbender. It's a RunningGag that the Gang will somehow cause his cabbage cart to get destroyed and he'll scream [[CatchPhrase "MY CABBAGES!"]]. His life might not be ruined forever, but his livelihood is ruined for at least the rest of the day

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* Victimized Bystander, This bystander is usually used for comical or examplefied usage, their cars will explode, houses recketed or sometimes even assulted. Quintessential example of that is the Cabbage Man from AvatarTheLastAirbender.WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender. It's a RunningGag that the Gang will somehow cause his cabbage cart to get destroyed and he'll scream [[CatchPhrase "MY CABBAGES!"]]. His life might not be ruined forever, but his livelihood is ruined for at least the rest of the day



* On {{Angel}}, there was a man who could turn any man he touched into a woman-beating and murdering psycho. At the beginning of the episode he causes some man to murder his wife. He's apparently arrested by the police, and never discussed again.

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* On {{Angel}}, Series/{{Angel}}, there was a man who could turn any man he touched into a woman-beating and murdering psycho. At the beginning of the episode he causes some man to murder his wife. He's apparently arrested by the police, and never discussed again.



* In FamilyGuy during the episode were Joe is introduced, a baseball player tastes joke gum that makes him addicted to Heroin, after he laughed at the joke, he realised that he was feeling a cold chill.

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* In FamilyGuy WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy during the episode were Joe is introduced, a baseball player tastes joke gum that makes him addicted to Heroin, after he laughed at the joke, he realised that he was feeling a cold chill.



* The people who end up on [[TheOmnipotent minus]]'s bad side in early ''WebComic/{{minus}}'' strips.

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** The girls tend to cause a large amount of collateral damage as part of their heroing. It's actually mentioned once when the girls move to a different city and they blow up a bridge to stop some bank robbers from escaping and the girls are treated as criminals.



* In FamilyGuy during the episode were Joe is introduced, a baseball player tastes joke hum that makes him addicted to Heroin, after he laughed at the joke, he realised that he was feeling a cold chill.
* RockosModernLife plays allot with this trope, the most memorable of these being Rocko scavaging the bushes for berries while stumping on a berry that is in reality a testicle of a sleaping animal, who's chances for producing offspring have been halved, due to its now traumatized/crushed ball.

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* In FamilyGuy during the episode were Joe is introduced, a baseball player tastes joke hum gum that makes him addicted to Heroin, after he laughed at the joke, he realised that he was feeling a cold chill.
* RockosModernLife plays allot with this trope, trope a lot, the most memorable of these being Rocko scavaging scavenging the bushes for berries while stumping on a berry that is in reality a testicle of a sleaping sleeping animal, who's chances for producing offspring have been halved, due to its now traumatized/crushed ball.
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--> [[TheSandman The Sandman: Brief Lives]]

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* Victimized Bystander, This bystander is usually used for comical or examplefied usage, their cars will explode, houses recketed or sometimes even assulted. Quintessential example of that is the Cabbage Man from [[AvatarTheLastAirbender Avatar: The Last Airbender]]. It's a RunningGag that the Gang will somehow cause his cabbage cart to get destroyed and he'll scream [[CatchPhrase "MY CABBAGES!"]]. His life might not be ruined forever, but his livelihood is ruined for at least the rest of the day

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* Victimized Bystander, This bystander is usually used for comical or examplefied usage, their cars will explode, houses recketed or sometimes even assulted. Quintessential example of that is the Cabbage Man from [[AvatarTheLastAirbender Avatar: The Last Airbender]].AvatarTheLastAirbender. It's a RunningGag that the Gang will somehow cause his cabbage cart to get destroyed and he'll scream [[CatchPhrase "MY CABBAGES!"]]. His life might not be ruined forever, but his livelihood is ruined for at least the rest of the day



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* The Disrespectoids in ''{{Capri Sun}}'''s commercial campaign often found themselves at the bad end of this trope.

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* The Disrespectoids in ''{{Capri Sun}}'''s ''CapriSun'''s commercial campaign often found themselves at the bad end of this trope.



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* In ''{{Son Of The Mask}}'', the neighbor's head was transformed into a giant nose. This was because the god Loki thought her to be nosy. She was later demonstrated to the protagonist's wife as an example to confirm his stories: Norse mythology being real and their son the product of a Mask.

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* In ''{{Son Of The Mask}}'', ''SonOfTheMask'', the neighbor's head was transformed into a giant nose. This was because the god Loki thought her to be nosy. She was later demonstrated to the protagonist's wife as an example to confirm his stories: Norse mythology being real and their son the product of a Mask.



* In ''{{Iron Man 2}}'' when Tony Stark was in court he was claiming that foreign nations and business competitors are decades away from successfully recreating his achievements, and that the armo(u)r is in fact his own property. He did this by showing video clips of their (the competition's) failures one of these had Hammer testing his own suit with a man in the Iron suit spinning the torso 360° while the legs remained, Hammer noted later that the pilot survived. The pilot is never mentioned again.

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* In ''{{Iron Man 2}}'' ''IronMan2'' when Tony Stark was in court he was claiming that foreign nations and business competitors are decades away from successfully recreating his achievements, and that the armo(u)r is in fact his own property. He did this by showing video clips of their (the competition's) failures one of these had Hammer testing his own suit with a man in the Iron suit spinning the torso 360° while the legs remained, Hammer noted later that the pilot survived. The pilot is never mentioned again.






* In ''{{SabrinaTheTeenageWitch}}'', the title character was confronted with a security guard while going to a rock-concert with a few of her friends, when the guard couldn't let them in, Sabrina casts a spell which causes his teeth to fall out, the guard notices it and runs off, he is never mentioned again.
* In ''{{Its Always Sunny In Philadelphia}}'': "The Gang Solves the Gas Crisis", the Gang, repeatedly and unknowingly, hit this one guy's car, eventually totaling it and sending into flames. This is then promptly lampshaded when the guy goes mad from his misfortune--though our leads, being JerkAss[=es=], fail to notice or care.

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* In ''{{SabrinaTheTeenageWitch}}'', ''SabrinaTheTeenageWitch'', the title character was confronted with a security guard while going to a rock-concert with a few of her friends, when the guard couldn't let them in, Sabrina casts a spell which causes his teeth to fall out, the guard notices it and runs off, he is never mentioned again.
* In ''{{Its Always Sunny In Philadelphia}}'': ''ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphia'': "The Gang Solves the Gas Crisis", the Gang, repeatedly and unknowingly, hit this one guy's car, eventually totaling it and sending into flames. This is then promptly lampshaded when the guy goes mad from his misfortune--though our leads, being JerkAss[=es=], fail to notice or care.



* During one episode ''{{The Powerpuff Girls}}'' - Abracadaver is seen transforming people into cards, (eternal) saw-boxes and trees (and I must scream), he also generates giant saws on skyscrapers, it gets worse when you realise none of the above (excluding the saws) get undone, yet people just happily laugh after the magical zombie magician is locked back in his Iron Maiden.

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* During one episode ''{{The Powerpuff Girls}}'' ''ThePowerpuffGirls'' - Abracadaver is seen transforming people into cards, (eternal) saw-boxes and trees (and I must scream), he also generates giant saws on skyscrapers, it gets worse when you realise none of the above (excluding the saws) get undone, yet people just happily laugh after the magical zombie magician is locked back in his Iron Maiden.



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* In [[TheSandman the Sandman story Brief Lives]], Delirium gives a highway patrolman the permanent delusion that he is covered in stinging insects as "punishment" for pulling her over for very reckless driving. It is outright stated that he'll be suffering this delusion for the rest of his life. Delirium's driving warrants attention from a highway patrol officer, who scolds and angers her. She punishes him by inflicting hallucinations upon him: "I think you'll have invisible insects all over you now for all your life and for ever and always."

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* In [[TheSandman [[ComicBook/TheSandman the Sandman story Brief Lives]], Delirium gives a highway patrolman the permanent delusion that he is covered in stinging insects as "punishment" for pulling her over for very reckless driving. It is outright stated that he'll be suffering this delusion for the rest of his life. Delirium's driving warrants attention from a highway patrol officer, who scolds and angers her. She punishes him by inflicting hallucinations upon him: "I think you'll have invisible insects all over you now for all your life and for ever and always."
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Compare {{Tethercat Principle}} and {{What Happened To The Mouse}}.

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* Disrespectoid'd Bystander (alt. Cursed Bystander or Bystander-Disrespectoid), this bystander will experience a (sometimes) life ruining event, for a scene (or two). [[JustIgnoreIt When said character experiences this (s)he will often be met with ridicule or no reaction or acknowledgement at all]]. Example: The Capri Sun commercials (Disrespectoid Saga) are examples of this, since all of them contain this type. This trope largely overlaps with the TethercatPrinciple and WhatHappenedToTheMouse. It always falls under a form of FridgeHorror

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* Disrespectoid'd Bystander (alt. Cursed Bystander or Bystander-Disrespectoid), this bystander will experience a (sometimes) life ruining event, for a scene (or two). [[JustIgnoreIt When said character experiences this (s)he will often be met with ridicule or no reaction or acknowledgement at all]]. Example: The Capri Sun commercials (Disrespectoid Saga) are examples of this, since all of them contain this type. This trope largely overlaps with the TethercatPrinciple OffscreenInertia and WhatHappenedToTheMouse. It always falls under a form of FridgeHorror
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--> [[TheSandman The Sandman: Brief Lives]]

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Lives]]



* Broken Bystander (or Scarred Bystander), This is a bystander who suffers a traumatical experience because of the main plot, usually these characters are nameless and rarely mentioned. Example: TheMatrix has a little girl whose mother morphs into Agent Smith with astonishment.

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* Broken Bystander (or Scarred Bystander), This is a bystander who suffers a traumatical experience because of the main plot, usually these characters are nameless and rarely mentioned. Example: TheMatrix has a little girl whose mother morphs into Agent Smith with astonishment.
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* In ''Film/TheManWithTheGoldenGun'' Sheriff Pepper (from the previous film LiveAndLetDie) just happens to be vacationing in Thailand when Bond shows up and [[FlashedBadgeHijack carjacks]] him (while he's still inside), ultimately crashing his car into a display window.
* In X-men, we get a clue of just how badly Mikhail's mind has cracked when a teenager on a bike crashes into him in the street and gets thought into a tree (and judging by how the tree looks like, he might still be conscious). The boy receives no help as the other characters never find out about it, so as far as we know, he is still there.

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* In ''Film/TheManWithTheGoldenGun'' Sheriff Pepper (from the previous film LiveAndLetDie) just happens to be vacationing in Thailand when Bond shows up and [[FlashedBadgeHijack carjacks]] him (while he's still inside), ultimately crashing his car into a display window.
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* In X-men, we get a clue of just how badly Mikhail's mind has cracked when a teenager on a bike crashes into him in the street and gets thought into a tree (and judging by how the tree looks like, he might still be conscious). The boy receives no help as the other characters never find out about it, so as far as we know, he is still there.



* The final episode of {{Seinfeld}} [[PlayingWithTropes played with this]] by having everyone whom the main characters had ever wronged [[hottip:*:Which was a ''lot'', since the show ran on [[ComedicSociopath Comedic Sociopathy]] when it wasn't running on SoUnfunnyItsFunny]] track them down and see justice done.
* An episode of ''CSINewYork'' played with this idea. It featured a fat woman at a basketball game who was chosen to try to shoot a basket from half court as part of a promotion. An obnoxious heckler [[YouAreFat started mocking her for her weight]]. Because the incident was televised, she became an object of ridicule around the city, her boyfriend broke up with her, and complete strangers would come up to her on the street and tell her to eat a salad. Unlike in most cases, however, she wasn't forgotten; the episode was about the DisproportionateRetribution she brought on the heckler.

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* The final episode of {{Seinfeld}} [[PlayingWithTropes played with this]] by having everyone whom the main characters had ever wronged [[hottip:*:Which was a ''lot'', since the show ran on [[ComedicSociopath Comedic Sociopathy]] when it wasn't running on SoUnfunnyItsFunny]] track them down and see justice done.
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* An episode of ''CSINewYork'' played with this idea. It featured a fat woman at a basketball game who was chosen to try to shoot a basket from half court as part of a promotion. An obnoxious heckler [[YouAreFat started mocking her for her weight]]. Because the incident was televised, she became an object of ridicule around the city, her boyfriend broke up with her, and complete strangers would come up to her on the street and tell her to eat a salad. Unlike in most cases, however, she wasn't forgotten; the episode was about the DisproportionateRetribution she brought on the heckler.
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* In ''{{Gargoyles}}'', New York City and all its inhabitants are turned to stone and many people are smashed while one females arms are smashed off and is also never mentioned again.

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* In ''{{Gargoyles}}'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'', New York City and all its inhabitants are turned to stone and many people are smashed while one females arms are smashed off and is also never mentioned again.



* In LiloAndStitch there is a fat tourist with an ice-cream cone, which keeps dropping anytime he runs into Lilo. In his last scene, the ice-cream is knocked off by the wing of a passing spaceship.

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* In LiloAndStitch there is a fat tourist with an ice-cream cone, which keeps dropping anytime he runs into Lilo. In his last scene, the ice-cream is knocked off by the wing of a passing spaceship.
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* In ''{{SonOfTheMask}}'', the neighbor's head was transformed into a giant nose. This was b ecause the god Loki thought her to be nosy. She was later demonstrated to the protagonist's wife as an example to confirm his stories: Norse mythology being real and their son the product of a Mask.

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* In ''{{SonOfTheMask}}'', ''{{Son Of The Mask}}'', the neighbor's head was transformed into a giant nose. This was b ecause because the god Loki thought her to be nosy. She was later demonstrated to the protagonist's wife as an example to confirm his stories: Norse mythology being real and their son the product of a Mask.
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* Disrespectiod'd Bystander (alt. Cursed Bystander or Bystander-Disrespectoid), This bystander will experience a (sometimes) life ruining event, for a scene (or two). [[JustIgnoreIt when the said character experience this (s)he will often be met with ridicule or no reaction or acknolagement at all]]. Example: The Capri Sun commercials (Disrespectoid Saga) are a well examples of this, since all of them contain this type. This trope largely overlaps with the TethercatPrinciple and WhatHappenedToTheMouse. It always falls under a form of FridgeHorror

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* Disrespectiod'd Disrespectoid'd Bystander (alt. Cursed Bystander or Bystander-Disrespectoid), This this bystander will experience a (sometimes) life ruining event, for a scene (or two). [[JustIgnoreIt when the When said character experience experiences this (s)he will often be met with ridicule or no reaction or acknolagement acknowledgement at all]]. Example: The Capri Sun commercials (Disrespectoid Saga) are a well examples of this, since all of them contain this type. This trope largely overlaps with the TethercatPrinciple and WhatHappenedToTheMouse. It always falls under a form of FridgeHorror

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