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* ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles1'': Buddy Pine makes this absolutely clear to Mr. Incredible after being refused by him as his sidekick, Incrediboy. He dedicates the rest of his life to an elaborate revenge scheme to kill off ''all'' superheroes and then [[EngineeredHeroics take their place.]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles1'': Buddy Pine Pine/Syndrome makes this absolutely clear to Mr. Incredible after being refused by him as his sidekick, Incrediboy. He dedicates the rest of his life to an elaborate revenge scheme to kill off ''all'' superheroes and then [[EngineeredHeroics take their place.]]
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* Pitch Black in ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheGuardians''. If his backstory where when he was human, he had a wife and a daughter is in the movie-verse. He also flirts a bit in the official prequel comic with Tooth during his introduction. However, he also seems to be very touchy-feely with Jack. In the Antarctica scene, he always claimed that he and Jack were the same, touching him when he proposed him to join his side (and in one of the early artworks, he even strokes his jaw with a smug smile) and is hurt by his rejection. According to the DVD commentary, Pitch was genuinely hurt by his rejection as he didn't want to be alone. The commentary also uses the phrase "...Jack spurned him."

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* Pitch Black in ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheGuardians''. If his backstory where when he was human, he had a wife and a daughter is in the movie-verse. He also flirts a bit in the official prequel comic with Tooth during his introduction. However, he also seems to be very touchy-feely with Jack. In the Antarctica scene, he always claimed claims that he and Jack were are the same, touching him when he proposed same and [[WeCanRuleTogether proposes him to join his side side]] (and in one of the early artworks, he even strokes his jaw with a smug smile) smile). When Jack turns him down, Pitch has a pained look on his face, then his expression changes into that of rage; he deceives Jack, breaks his staff and is hurt by his rejection.throws him down a crevasse. According to the DVD commentary, Pitch was genuinely hurt by his rejection as he didn't want to be alone. The commentary also uses the phrase "...Jack spurned him."

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* Hal/Titan in ''WesternAnimation/{{Megamind}}''. He goes absolutely bonkers when Roxanne turns him down. He even decides to destroy Metro City just because ''one girl didn't return his feelings''.

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* ''WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians'': Cruella makes this abundantly clear to the Radcliffes after they refuse to sell her the puppies and she promises to have her revenge.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfTomThumbAndThumbelina'', the Mole King
goes absolutely bonkers AxCrazy when Roxanne Thumbelina rejects him and chooses Tom instead.
* Wenlock of ''WesternAnimation/BarbieAndTheMagicOfPegasus''
turns him down. He even decides to destroy Metro City just because ''one any girl didn't return that refuses his feelings''.affections [[TakenForGranite to stone]].



* Emily of ''WesternAnimation/CorpseBride'' admits her heart broke after Barkis Bittern rejected her and left her for dead. She also has deep sadness inside her after Victor tells her he would never marry her and initially acts possessively towards Victor when his arranged fiance Victoria is around. She gets better and eventually decides to let [[IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy Victoria and Victor be together]]. Her making peace with the rejection and her past is what allows her spirit to pass on.
* The Jack In The Box from "The Steadfast Tin Soldier" sequence of ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}'' tries to force kisses on the ballerina and keeps her captive when she refuses him. He even tries to [[MurderTheHypotenuse murder the tin soldier]].



* In ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfTomThumbAndThumbelina'' the Mole King goes AxCrazy when Thumbelina rejects him and chooses Tom instead.



* Wenlock of ''WesternAnimation/BarbieAndTheMagicOfPegasus'' turns any girl to stone that refuses his affections.
* The Jack In The Box from "The Steadfast Tin Soldier" sequence of ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}'' tries to force kisses on the ballerina and keeps her captive when she refuses him. He even tries to [[MurderTheHypotenuse murder the tin soldier]].
* Lola the Main/GoldDigger lionfish from ''WesternAnimation/SharkTale'', to the point where she ''mercilessly slams Oscar against the glass windows'' [[spoiler:when he dumps her for Angie]].
** Lola then proves to be even more of a psychopath by being [[MoralEventHorizon perfectly willing to]] [[spoiler:arrange Don Lino & his Mob-sharks to kidnap Angie in demand of Oscar's obedience, even gleefully threatening Angie's life in order to do so.]]
-->'''Lola''': You know, Sharkslayer. There's only one thing I like better than money: ''Revenge!''
* Emily of ''WesternAnimation/CorpseBride'' admits her heart broke after Barkis Bittern rejected her and left her for dead. She also has deep sadness inside her after Victor tells her he would never marry her and initially acts possessively towards Victor when his arranged fiance Victoria is around. She gets better and eventually decides to let [[IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy Victoria and Victor be together]]. Her making peace with the rejection and her past is what allows her spirit to pass on.

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* Wenlock of ''WesternAnimation/BarbieAndTheMagicOfPegasus'' Hal/Titan in ''WesternAnimation/{{Megamind}}''. He goes absolutely bonkers when Roxanne turns any girl to stone that refuses his affections.
* The Jack In The Box from "The Steadfast Tin Soldier" sequence of ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}'' tries to force kisses on the ballerina and keeps her captive when she refuses him.
him down. He even tries decides to [[MurderTheHypotenuse murder destroy Metro City just because ''one girl didn't return his feelings''.
* Victor Maynott in ''WesternAnimation/AMonsterInParis''. He plots to marry
the tin soldier]].
beautiful singer Lucille for himself even if she doesn't want to.
* Pitch Black in ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheGuardians''. If his backstory where when he was human, he had a wife and a daughter is in the movie-verse. He also flirts a bit in the official prequel comic with Tooth during his introduction. However, he also seems to be very touchy-feely with Jack. In the Antarctica scene, he always claimed that he and Jack were the same, touching him when he proposed him to join his side (and in one of the early artworks, he even strokes his jaw with a smug smile) and is hurt by his rejection. According to the DVD commentary, Pitch was genuinely hurt by his rejection as he didn't want to be alone. The commentary also uses the phrase "...Jack spurned him."
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSecretLifeOfPets'': The animals who live in the sewer are the BigBad of the story because they were abandoned by their owners. This led to them seeking murderous revenge against all humans.
* Lola the Main/GoldDigger GoldDigger lionfish from ''WesternAnimation/SharkTale'', to the point where she ''mercilessly slams Oscar against the glass windows'' [[spoiler:when he dumps her for Angie]].
** Lola then proves to be even more of a psychopath by being [[MoralEventHorizon perfectly willing to]] [[spoiler:arrange Don Lino & his Mob-sharks to kidnap Angie in demand of Oscar's obedience, even gleefully threatening Angie's life in order to do so.]]
-->'''Lola''':
so]].
--->'''Lola''':
You know, Sharkslayer. There's only one thing I like better than money: ''Revenge!''
* Emily of ''WesternAnimation/CorpseBride'' admits her heart broke after Barkis Bittern rejected her and left her for dead. She also has deep sadness inside her after Victor tells her he would never marry her and initially acts possessively towards Victor when his arranged fiance Victoria is around. She gets better and eventually decides to let [[IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy Victoria and Victor be together]]. Her making peace with the rejection and her past is what allows her spirit to pass on.
''Revenge!''



* In ''WesternAnimation/StrangeMagic'', Roland calls Marianne "darlin'," "Buttercup," and similar endearments… which was fine when [[PsychoExBoyfriend they were engaged]], but she dumped him after seeing him kiss another girl on their wedding day, and by about a third of the way into the movie he is actively planning to use a LovePotion on her to ''make'' her take him back.
* ''WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians'': Cruella makes this abundantly clear to the Radcliffes after they refuse to sell her the puppies and she promises to have her revenge.
* Pitch Black in ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheGuardians''. If his backstory where when he was human, he had a wife and a daughter is in the movie-verse. He also flirts a bit in the official prequel comic with Tooth during his introduction. However, he also seems to be very touchy-feely with Jack. In the Antarctica scene, he always claimed that he and Jack were the same, touching him when he proposed him to join his side (and in one of the early artworks, he even strokes his jaw with a smug smile) and is hurt by his rejection. According to the DVD commentary, Pitch was genuinely hurt by his rejection as he didn't want to be alone. The commentary also uses the phrase "...Jack spurned him."
* Victor Maynott in ''WesternAnimation/AMonsterInParis''. He plots to marry the beautiful singer Lucille for himself even if she doesn't want to.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSecretLifeOfPets'': The animals who live in the sewer are the BigBad of the story because they were abandoned by their owners. This led to them seeking murderous revenge against all humans.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/StrangeMagic'', Roland calls Marianne "darlin'," "Buttercup," "darlin'", "Buttercup", and similar endearments… endearments... which was fine when [[PsychoExBoyfriend they were engaged]], but she dumped him after seeing him kiss another girl on their wedding day, and by about a third of the way into the movie he is actively planning to use a LovePotion on her to ''make'' her take him back.
* ''WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians'': Cruella makes this abundantly clear to the Radcliffes after they refuse to sell her the puppies and she promises to have her revenge.
* Pitch Black in ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheGuardians''. If his backstory where when he was human, he had a wife and a daughter is in the movie-verse. He also flirts a bit in the official prequel comic with Tooth during his introduction. However, he also seems to be very touchy-feely with Jack. In the Antarctica scene, he always claimed that he and Jack were the same, touching him when he proposed him to join his side (and in one of the early artworks, he even strokes his jaw with a smug smile) and is hurt by his rejection. According to the DVD commentary, Pitch was genuinely hurt by his rejection as he didn't want to be alone. The commentary also uses the phrase "...Jack spurned him."
* Victor Maynott in ''WesternAnimation/AMonsterInParis''. He plots to marry the beautiful singer Lucille for himself even if she doesn't want to.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSecretLifeOfPets'': The animals who live in the sewer are the BigBad of the story because they were abandoned by their owners. This led to them seeking murderous revenge against all humans.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', Ming reacts to Mei rejecting the red moon ritual as a rejection of her and reacts by unleashing her giant red panda form and rampaging.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', Ming reacts to Mei rejecting the red moon ritual as though it were a rejection of her ''her'', and reacts responds by unleashing her giant red panda form and rampaging.rampaging.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'': Buddy Pine makes this absolutely clear to Mr. Incredible after being refused by him as his sidekick, Incrediboy. He dedicates the rest of his life to an elaborate revenge scheme to kill off ''all'' superheroes and then [[EngineeredHeroics take their place.]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'': ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles1'': Buddy Pine makes this absolutely clear to Mr. Incredible after being refused by him as his sidekick, Incrediboy. He dedicates the rest of his life to an elaborate revenge scheme to kill off ''all'' superheroes and then [[EngineeredHeroics take their place.]]



* ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}'': In the first movie Shrek hears Fiona (who was in her ogre form due to a curse) tell Donkey that how could someone love anybody who's so ugly (she was talking about herself in her ogre form) and says that's why she can't be with Shrek. Shrek believes she was talking about him and acts very coldly towards Fiona, rebuffing her attempts to talk to him and screaming at Donkey to leave him alone. He also is shown weeping at home while sitting down to eat which mirrors Fiona crying at the castle due to her sadness at having to marry Farquaad when she loves Shrek and at Shrek's rejection of her. Fortunately, even though he was ordered not to, Donkey returns to Shrek's swamp anyway to explain what really happened and to get back at Shrek for being so mean besides.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}'': ''WesternAnimation/Shrek1'': In the first movie Shrek hears Fiona (who was in her ogre form due to a curse) tell Donkey that how could someone love anybody who's so ugly (she was talking about herself in her ogre form) and says that's why she can't be with Shrek. Shrek believes she was talking about him and acts very coldly towards Fiona, rebuffing her attempts to talk to him and screaming at Donkey to leave him alone. He also is shown weeping at home while sitting down to eat which mirrors Fiona crying at the castle due to her sadness at having to marry Farquaad when she loves Shrek and at Shrek's rejection of her. Fortunately, even though he was ordered not to, Donkey returns to Shrek's swamp anyway to explain what really happened and to get back at Shrek for being so mean besides.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', Ming reacts to Mei rejecting the red moon ritual as a rejection of her and reacts by unleashing her giant red panda form and rampaging.
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* ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory'': Woody has an insecurity complex about being Andy's one and only favorite toy. When Buzz starts to become Andy's favorite Woody responds by trying to get rid of Buzz. In the second movie, a tearjerker shows up when Jessie reveals how her original owner grew up and forgot about her. In the third movie, Lotso is bitter over his original owner "throwing" him away.

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* ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory'': ''Franchise/ToyStory'': Woody has an insecurity complex about being Andy's one and only favorite toy. When Buzz starts to become Andy's favorite Woody responds by trying to get rid of Buzz. In the second movie, a tearjerker shows up when Jessie reveals how her original owner grew up and forgot about her. In the third movie, Lotso is bitter over his original owner "throwing" him away.
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** Eventually, Donkey finally does get through to Shrek, when Shrek insists that Fiona called him ugly, to which Donkey replies: [[WhamLine "She wasn't talking about you! She was talking about... someone else."]]

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** Eventually, Donkey finally does get through to Shrek, when Shrek insists that Fiona called him ugly, to which Donkey replies: [[WhamLine [[DroppingTheBombshell "She wasn't talking about you! She was talking about... someone else."]]
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* In ''WesternAnimation/StrangeMagic'', Roland calls Marianne "darlin'," "Buttercup," and similar endearments… which was fine when [[PsychoExBoyfriend they were engaged]], but she dumped him after seeing him kiss another girl [[WhatAnIdiot on their wedding day]], and by about a third of the way into the movie he is actively planning to use a LovePotion on her to ''make'' her take him back.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/StrangeMagic'', Roland calls Marianne "darlin'," "Buttercup," and similar endearments… which was fine when [[PsychoExBoyfriend they were engaged]], but she dumped him after seeing him kiss another girl [[WhatAnIdiot on their wedding day]], day, and by about a third of the way into the movie he is actively planning to use a LovePotion on her to ''make'' her take him back.
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* Claude Frollo from Disney's ''WesternAnimation/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame'' does not take rejection well. Confirmed when he sings "She (Esmeralda) will be mine or she will burn!" and offers her a SadisticChoice of such a nature.

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* Claude Frollo from Disney's ''WesternAnimation/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame'' ''WesternAnimation/{{The Hunchback of Notre Dame|Disney}}'' does not take rejection well. Confirmed when he sings "She (Esmeralda) will be mine or she will burn!" and offers her a SadisticChoice of such a nature.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/StrangeMagic'', Roland calls Marianne "darlin'," "Buttercup," and similar endearments… which was fine when [[PsychoExBoyfriend they were engaged]], but she dumped him after seeing him [[YourCheatingHeart kiss another girl]] [[WhatAnIdiot on their wedding day]], and by about a third of the way into the movie he is actively planning to use a LovePotion on her to ''make'' her take him back.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/StrangeMagic'', Roland calls Marianne "darlin'," "Buttercup," and similar endearments… which was fine when [[PsychoExBoyfriend they were engaged]], but she dumped him after seeing him [[YourCheatingHeart kiss another girl]] girl [[WhatAnIdiot on their wedding day]], and by about a third of the way into the movie he is actively planning to use a LovePotion on her to ''make'' her take him back.
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* ''Disney/BeautyAndTheBeast'':

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* ''Disney/BeautyAndTheBeast'': ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'':



* Claude Frollo from Disney's ''Disney/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame'' does not take rejection well. Confirmed when he sings "She (Esmeralda) will be mine or she will burn!" and offers her a SadisticChoice of such a nature.

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* Claude Frollo from Disney's ''Disney/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame'' ''WesternAnimation/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame'' does not take rejection well. Confirmed when he sings "She (Esmeralda) will be mine or she will burn!" and offers her a SadisticChoice of such a nature.



* A deleted scene from the first ''Disney/TheLionKing'' film that is mostly restored in the play as "The Madness of King Scar" is downright creepy. Scar starts hitting on Nala, wanting her to be his queen. She refuses. In front of the pride, he banishes her.

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* A deleted scene from the first ''Disney/TheLionKing'' ''WesternAnimation/{{The Lion King|1994}}'' film that is mostly restored in the play as "The Madness of King Scar" is downright creepy. Scar starts hitting on Nala, wanting her to be his queen. She refuses. In front of the pride, he banishes her.



* The Jack In The Box from "The Steadfast Tin Soldier" sequence of ''Disney/{{Fantasia}}'' tries to force kisses on the ballerina and keeps her captive when she refuses him. He even tries to [[MurderTheHypotenuse murder the tin soldier]].

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* The Jack In The Box from "The Steadfast Tin Soldier" sequence of ''Disney/{{Fantasia}}'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}'' tries to force kisses on the ballerina and keeps her captive when she refuses him. He even tries to [[MurderTheHypotenuse murder the tin soldier]].



* ''Disney/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians'': Cruella makes this abundantly clear to the Radcliffes after they refuse to sell her the puppies and she promises to have her revenge.

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* ''Disney/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians'': ''WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians'': Cruella makes this abundantly clear to the Radcliffes after they refuse to sell her the puppies and she promises to have her revenge.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles''
** Buddy Pine makes this absolutely clear to Mr. Incredible after being refused by him as his sidekick, Incrediboy, and changed into Syndrome.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles''
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''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'': Buddy Pine makes this absolutely clear to Mr. Incredible after being refused by him as his sidekick, Incrediboy, Incrediboy. He dedicates the rest of his life to an elaborate revenge scheme to kill off ''all'' superheroes and changed into Syndrome.then [[EngineeredHeroics take their place.]]
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-->'''Gaston:''' I'll ''have'' Belle for my wife! Make no mistake about ''that''!

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-->'''Gaston:''' --->'''Gaston:''' I'll ''have'' Belle for my wife! Make no mistake about ''that''!



* Emily of ''WesternAnimation/CorpseBride'' admits her heart broke after Barkis Bittern rejected her and left her for dead. She also has deep sadness inside her after Victor tells her he would never marry her and initially acts possessive towards Victor when his arranged fiance Victoria is around. She gets better and eventually decides to let [[IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy Victoria and Victor be together]]. Her making peace with the rejection and her past is what allows her spirit to pass on.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}'': In the first movie Shrek hears Fiona (whom was in her ogre form due to a curse) tell Donkey that how could someone love anybody who's so ugly (she was talking about herself in her ogre form) and says that's why she can't be with Shrek. Shrek believes she was talking about him and acts very coldly towards Fiona, rebuffing her attempts to talk to him and screaming at Donkey to leave him alone. He also is shown weeping at home while sitting down to eat which mirrors Fiona crying at the castle due to her sadness at having to marry Farquaad when she loves Shrek and at Shrek's rejection of her. Fortunately, even though he was ordered not to, Donkey returns to Shrek's swamp anyway to explain what really happened and to get back at Shrek for being so mean besides.

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* Emily of ''WesternAnimation/CorpseBride'' admits her heart broke after Barkis Bittern rejected her and left her for dead. She also has deep sadness inside her after Victor tells her he would never marry her and initially acts possessive possessively towards Victor when his arranged fiance Victoria is around. She gets better and eventually decides to let [[IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy Victoria and Victor be together]]. Her making peace with the rejection and her past is what allows her spirit to pass on.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}'': In the first movie Shrek hears Fiona (whom (who was in her ogre form due to a curse) tell Donkey that how could someone love anybody who's so ugly (she was talking about herself in her ogre form) and says that's why she can't be with Shrek. Shrek believes she was talking about him and acts very coldly towards Fiona, rebuffing her attempts to talk to him and screaming at Donkey to leave him alone. He also is shown weeping at home while sitting down to eat which mirrors Fiona crying at the castle due to her sadness at having to marry Farquaad when she loves Shrek and at Shrek's rejection of her. Fortunately, even though he was ordered not to, Donkey returns to Shrek's swamp anyway to explain what really happened and to get back at Shrek for being so mean besides.



* In both the [[Literature/{{Coraline}} book]] and the [[WesternAnimation/{{Coraline}} movie]] Coraline repeatedly rejects the Other Mother's attempts to make her into her perfect little daughter and tells her she isn't her mother. In both versions this results in the Other Mother having a VillainousBreakdown and in the movie when Coraline escapes she screams "DON'T LEAVE ME! DON'T LEAVE ME! I'LL DIE WITHOUT YOU!"

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* In both the [[Literature/{{Coraline}} book]] and the [[WesternAnimation/{{Coraline}} movie]] Coraline repeatedly rejects the Other Mother's attempts to make her into her perfect little daughter and tells her she isn't her mother. In both versions versions, this results in the Other Mother having a VillainousBreakdown and in the movie when Coraline escapes she screams "DON'T LEAVE ME! DON'T LEAVE ME! I'LL DIE WITHOUT YOU!"



* Pitch Black in ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheGuardians''. If his backstory where when he was human, he had a wife and a daughter is in the movie-verse. He also flirts a bit in the official prequel comic with Tooth during his introduction. However, he also seems to be very touchy-feely with Jack. In the Antarctica scene, he always claimed that he and Jack were the same, touching him when he proposed him to join his side (and in one of early artworks, he even strokes his jaw with a smug smile) and is hurt by his rejection. According to the DVD commentary, Pitch was genuinely hurt by his rejection as he didn't want to be alone. The commentary also uses the phrase "...Jack spurned him."

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* Pitch Black in ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheGuardians''. If his backstory where when he was human, he had a wife and a daughter is in the movie-verse. He also flirts a bit in the official prequel comic with Tooth during his introduction. However, he also seems to be very touchy-feely with Jack. In the Antarctica scene, he always claimed that he and Jack were the same, touching him when he proposed him to join his side (and in one of the early artworks, he even strokes his jaw with a smug smile) and is hurt by his rejection. According to the DVD commentary, Pitch was genuinely hurt by his rejection as he didn't want to be alone. The commentary also uses the phrase "...Jack spurned him."
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** The Bimbette twins, Claudette (with the red dress), Laurette (with the amber dress) and Paulette (with the green dress) comically [[EverybodyCries break down into tears]] when Gaston announces he's going to propose to Belle ''while dressed for his wedding''.

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** The Bimbette twins, Bimbettes, Claudette (with the red dress), Laurette (with the amber dress) and Paulette (with the green dress) comically [[EverybodyCries break down into tears]] when Gaston announces he's going to propose to Belle ''while dressed for his wedding''.
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** Elastigirl catches Mirage hugging her husband Bob and assumes he's choosing Mirage over her. She reacts by sucker punching Mirage and verbally berating Bob before Bob explains its NotWhatItLooksLike.
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* Pitch Black in ''Film/RiseOfTheGuardians''. If his backstory where when he was human, he had a wife and a daughter is in the movie-verse. He also flirts a bit in the official prequel comic with Tooth during his introduction. However, he also seems to be very touchy-feely with Jack. In the Antarctica scene, he always claimed that he and Jack were the same, touching him when he proposed him to join his side (and in one of early artworks, he even strokes his jaw with a smug smile) and is hurt by his rejection. According to the DVD commentary, Pitch was genuinely hurt by his rejection as he didn't want to be alone. The commentary also uses the phrase "...Jack spurned him."

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* Pitch Black in ''Film/RiseOfTheGuardians''.''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheGuardians''. If his backstory where when he was human, he had a wife and a daughter is in the movie-verse. He also flirts a bit in the official prequel comic with Tooth during his introduction. However, he also seems to be very touchy-feely with Jack. In the Antarctica scene, he always claimed that he and Jack were the same, touching him when he proposed him to join his side (and in one of early artworks, he even strokes his jaw with a smug smile) and is hurt by his rejection. According to the DVD commentary, Pitch was genuinely hurt by his rejection as he didn't want to be alone. The commentary also uses the phrase "...Jack spurned him."
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** The Bimbette twins, Claudette (with the red dress), Laurette (with the amber dress) and Paulette (with the green dress) comically break down into tears when Gaston announces he's going to propose to Belle ''while dressed for his wedding''.

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** The Bimbette twins, Claudette (with the red dress), Laurette (with the amber dress) and Paulette (with the green dress) comically [[EverybodyCries break down into tears tears]] when Gaston announces he's going to propose to Belle ''while dressed for his wedding''.
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* Hal/Titan in ''WesternAnimation/{{Megamind}}''. He goes absolutely bonkers when Roxanne turns him down. He even decides to destroy Metro City just because ''one girl didn't return his feelings''.
* ''Disney/BeautyAndTheBeast'':
** Gaston increasingly goes from being a {{Jerkass}} StalkerWithACrush into a murderous {{Yandere}} through the course of the movie. It's especially evident after Belle keeps refusing him.
-->'''Gaston:''' I'll ''have'' Belle for my wife! Make no mistake about ''that''!
** The Bimbette twins, Claudette (with the red dress), Laurette (with the amber dress) and Paulette (with the green dress) comically break down into tears when Gaston announces he's going to propose to Belle ''while dressed for his wedding''.
* Claude Frollo from Disney's ''Disney/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame'' does not take rejection well. Confirmed when he sings "She (Esmeralda) will be mine or she will burn!" and offers her a SadisticChoice of such a nature.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles''
** Buddy Pine makes this absolutely clear to Mr. Incredible after being refused by him as his sidekick, Incrediboy, and changed into Syndrome.
** Elastigirl catches Mirage hugging her husband Bob and assumes he's choosing Mirage over her. She reacts by sucker punching Mirage and verbally berating Bob before Bob explains its NotWhatItLooksLike.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfTomThumbAndThumbelina'' the Mole King goes AxCrazy when Thumbelina rejects him and chooses Tom instead.
* A deleted scene from the first ''Disney/TheLionKing'' film that is mostly restored in the play as "The Madness of King Scar" is downright creepy. Scar starts hitting on Nala, wanting her to be his queen. She refuses. In front of the pride, he banishes her.
* Wenlock of ''WesternAnimation/BarbieAndTheMagicOfPegasus'' turns any girl to stone that refuses his affections.
* The Jack In The Box from "The Steadfast Tin Soldier" sequence of ''Disney/{{Fantasia}}'' tries to force kisses on the ballerina and keeps her captive when she refuses him. He even tries to [[MurderTheHypotenuse murder the tin soldier]].
* Lola the Main/GoldDigger lionfish from ''WesternAnimation/SharkTale'', to the point where she ''mercilessly slams Oscar against the glass windows'' [[spoiler:when he dumps her for Angie]].
** Lola then proves to be even more of a psychopath by being [[MoralEventHorizon perfectly willing to]] [[spoiler:arrange Don Lino & his Mob-sharks to kidnap Angie in demand of Oscar's obedience, even gleefully threatening Angie's life in order to do so.]]
-->'''Lola''': You know, Sharkslayer. There's only one thing I like better than money: ''Revenge!''
* Emily of ''WesternAnimation/CorpseBride'' admits her heart broke after Barkis Bittern rejected her and left her for dead. She also has deep sadness inside her after Victor tells her he would never marry her and initially acts possessive towards Victor when his arranged fiance Victoria is around. She gets better and eventually decides to let [[IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy Victoria and Victor be together]]. Her making peace with the rejection and her past is what allows her spirit to pass on.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}'': In the first movie Shrek hears Fiona (whom was in her ogre form due to a curse) tell Donkey that how could someone love anybody who's so ugly (she was talking about herself in her ogre form) and says that's why she can't be with Shrek. Shrek believes she was talking about him and acts very coldly towards Fiona, rebuffing her attempts to talk to him and screaming at Donkey to leave him alone. He also is shown weeping at home while sitting down to eat which mirrors Fiona crying at the castle due to her sadness at having to marry Farquaad when she loves Shrek and at Shrek's rejection of her. Fortunately, even though he was ordered not to, Donkey returns to Shrek's swamp anyway to explain what really happened and to get back at Shrek for being so mean besides.
--->'''Shrek:''' If I treated you so bad, how come you came back?\\
'''Donkey:''' 'Cause that's what friends do: ''THEY FORGIVE EACH OTHER!''\\
'''Shrek:''' All right, Donkey, I forgive you -- ''FOR STABBING ME IN THE BACK!!''
** Eventually, Donkey finally does get through to Shrek, when Shrek insists that Fiona called him ugly, to which Donkey replies: [[WhamLine "She wasn't talking about you! She was talking about... someone else."]]
* In both the [[Literature/{{Coraline}} book]] and the [[WesternAnimation/{{Coraline}} movie]] Coraline repeatedly rejects the Other Mother's attempts to make her into her perfect little daughter and tells her she isn't her mother. In both versions this results in the Other Mother having a VillainousBreakdown and in the movie when Coraline escapes she screams "DON'T LEAVE ME! DON'T LEAVE ME! I'LL DIE WITHOUT YOU!"
* In ''WesternAnimation/StrangeMagic'', Roland calls Marianne "darlin'," "Buttercup," and similar endearments… which was fine when [[PsychoExBoyfriend they were engaged]], but she dumped him after seeing him [[YourCheatingHeart kiss another girl]] [[WhatAnIdiot on their wedding day]], and by about a third of the way into the movie he is actively planning to use a LovePotion on her to ''make'' her take him back.
* ''Disney/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians'': Cruella makes this abundantly clear to the Radcliffes after they refuse to sell her the puppies and she promises to have her revenge.
* Pitch Black in ''Film/RiseOfTheGuardians''. If his backstory where when he was human, he had a wife and a daughter is in the movie-verse. He also flirts a bit in the official prequel comic with Tooth during his introduction. However, he also seems to be very touchy-feely with Jack. In the Antarctica scene, he always claimed that he and Jack were the same, touching him when he proposed him to join his side (and in one of early artworks, he even strokes his jaw with a smug smile) and is hurt by his rejection. According to the DVD commentary, Pitch was genuinely hurt by his rejection as he didn't want to be alone. The commentary also uses the phrase "...Jack spurned him."
* Victor Maynott in ''WesternAnimation/AMonsterInParis''. He plots to marry the beautiful singer Lucille for himself even if she doesn't want to.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSecretLifeOfPets'': The animals who live in the sewer are the BigBad of the story because they were abandoned by their owners. This led to them seeking murderous revenge against all humans.
* ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory'': Woody has an insecurity complex about being Andy's one and only favorite toy. When Buzz starts to become Andy's favorite Woody responds by trying to get rid of Buzz. In the second movie, a tearjerker shows up when Jessie reveals how her original owner grew up and forgot about her. In the third movie, Lotso is bitter over his original owner "throwing" him away.
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