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* ''Machinima/RedVsBlue'':

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Removing misuse. A One Scene Wonder is supposed to be a character that appears in a single scene for a relatively insignificant reason and never reappears, but somehow steals everyone's attention. All of these characters are either minor characters with plot relevance for the brief time they're around, or have significant focus in the scenes they're in. Several of these are Ensemble Darkhorse examples, as a result. Doing the same clean-up for Rv B.


* ''Machinima/RedVsBlue'' has a few, mostly PlayedForLaughs.
** In the first season, Private Jimmy, who appears in Church's flashback and whose DeathAsComedy scene - [[OnceKilledAManWithANoodleImplement beaten to death with his own skull]] - starts one of the show's RunningGags ("[[HowIsThatEvenPossible This doesn't seem physically possible]]!"). Jimmy was even brought back in the Season 14 OriginsEpisode.

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* ''Machinima/RedVsBlue'' has a few, mostly PlayedForLaughs.
** In the first season, Private Jimmy, who appears in Church's flashback and whose DeathAsComedy scene - [[OnceKilledAManWithANoodleImplement beaten to death with his own skull]] - starts one of the show's RunningGags ("[[HowIsThatEvenPossible This doesn't seem physically possible]]!"). Jimmy was even brought back in the Season 14 OriginsEpisode.
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** The rare serious case is Season 10's Sigma, who appears in only a few scenes but is a memorable and terrifying villain.



* ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'' has some badass characters who die shortly after being introduced, but caused a great impression. These include Tukson the bookstore owner in Volume 2, an airship pilot voiced by Creator/TravisWillingham in Volume 3, another airship pilot ("Pilot Boi") in Volume 5, White Fang leader Sienna Khan in Volume 5 (who was even brought back for a supporting role in a short), and Tock the crocodile Faunus in Volume 6. Team FNKI, while they don't die, are also vastly more popular than their half-episode role in the series would suggest.

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* ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'' has some badass characters who die shortly after being introduced, but caused a great impression. These include Tukson the bookstore owner in Volume 2, an airship pilot voiced by Creator/TravisWillingham in Volume 3, another airship pilot ("Pilot Boi") in Volume 5, White Fang leader Sienna Khan in Volume 5 (who was even brought back for a supporting role in a short), and Tock the crocodile Faunus in Volume 6. Team FNKI, while they don't die, are also vastly more popular than their half-episode role in the series would suggest.
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Moving to the Webcomic page.


* From ''Webcomic/{{Misfile}}'': [[http://www.misfile.com/?date=2009-05-19 Doris]].
** Especially memorable as the three characters who are not Doris are all ANGELS. The one who explicitly admits to being scared of her, and that Doris has far worse in store for the girl ([[{{Satan}} Lucifer's]] niece), is an Angel of Vengeance.



* ''WebComic/BobAndGeorge'' has Random, a Ran recolor. He is introduced and killed off (in the same way that Ran [[DeathIsASlapOnTheWrist frequently]] is) in the span of two strips, except unlike Ran, his death sticks.
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* ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog2SpecialEdition''. Failure Cresh, one of the series' few original characters, appears in only one level for about five minutes (and later gets a brief mention in the epilogue). In this short time, we learn his entire (hilariously) tragic past and see him (mercifully) die. Consequently, he makes a big impression on audiences.

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* ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog2SpecialEdition''.''WebVideo/SonicTheHedgehog2SpecialEdition''. Failure Cresh, one of the series' few original characters, appears in only one level for about five minutes (and later gets a brief mention in the epilogue). In this short time, we learn his entire (hilariously) tragic past and see him (mercifully) die. Consequently, he makes a big impression on audiences.
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* [[spoiler: Doctor W.D. Gaster]] from ''WebVideo/UndertaleTheMusical''. [[spoiler:he]] gets ONE song, but it is unforgettable.
As well, [[spoiler: The Six Human Souls]] don't even GET a whole song, and they still stand out as a huge part of the musical.
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* ''Webanimation/{{RWBY}}'' has some badass characters who die shortly after being introduced, but caused a great impression. These include Tukson the bookstore owner in Volume 2, an airship pilot voiced by Creator/TravisWillingham in Volume 3, White Fang leader Sienna Khan in Volume 5 (who was even brought back for a supporting role in a short), and Tock the crocodile Faunus in Volume 6.

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* ''Webanimation/{{RWBY}}'' ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'' has some badass characters who die shortly after being introduced, but caused a great impression. These include Tukson the bookstore owner in Volume 2, an airship pilot voiced by Creator/TravisWillingham in Volume 3, another airship pilot ("Pilot Boi") in Volume 5, White Fang leader Sienna Khan in Volume 5 (who was even brought back for a supporting role in a short), and Tock the crocodile Faunus in Volume 6.6. Team FNKI, while they don't die, are also vastly more popular than their half-episode role in the series would suggest.
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* ''Machinima/RedVsBlue'' has a few, mostly PlayedForLaughs.
** In the first season, Private Jimmy, who appears in Church's flashback and whose DeathAsComedy scene - [[OnceKilledAManWithANoodleImplement beaten to death with his own skull]] - starts one of the show's RunningGags ("[[HowIsThatEvenPossible This doesn't seem physically possible]]!"). Jimmy was even brought back in the Season 14 OriginsEpisode.
** In season 6, Private Jones, played by Creator/GavinFree, who along with having his name pronounced wrong ("Joannes!" "It's pronounced Jones, sir!") is killed off-screen by Caboose in spite of the latter having his hands tied behind his back.
** The rare serious case is Season 10's Sigma, who appears in only a few scenes but is a memorable and terrifying villain.
** In Season 12, the Federation guard who the Reds and Blues fool by disguising themselves as snowmen.
* ''Webanimation/{{RWBY}}'' has some badass characters who die shortly after being introduced, but caused a great impression. These include Tukson the bookstore owner in Volume 2, an airship pilot voiced by Creator/TravisWillingham in Volume 3, White Fang leader Sienna Khan in Volume 5 (who was even brought back for a supporting role in a short), and Tock the crocodile Faunus in Volume 6.
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* Creator/MichaelKeaton would greatly improve 87% of movies by simply appearing according to this TheOnion [[http://www.theonion.com/articles/study-87-percent-of-movies-would-be-better-with-mi,19268/?utm_source=recentnews article]]

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* Creator/MichaelKeaton would greatly improve 87% of movies by simply appearing according to this TheOnion Website/TheOnion [[http://www.theonion.com/articles/study-87-percent-of-movies-would-be-better-with-mi,19268/?utm_source=recentnews article]]
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* Ma-Ti ([[RunningGag from]] CaptainPlanet) gets this honor in ''{{WebVideo/Kickassia}}'' for showing up in one scene of it and calling WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic out on his douchebaggery.

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* Ma-Ti ([[RunningGag from]] CaptainPlanet) WesternAnimation/{{Captain Planet|and the Planeteers}}) gets this honor in ''{{WebVideo/Kickassia}}'' for showing up in one scene of it and calling WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic out on his douchebaggery.
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* In the original ''The Gamers'' movie, Mark might qualify. Technically, his character is present everywhere the party goes, but he just stands around looking out into the thin air... Except when he shows up late for game-night, in the middle of a losing battle, immediately goes into a Berserker Rage, slaughters all the enemies alone, then leaves because he's got a date. He was literally only doing anything in one scene!
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* MichaelKeaton would greatly improve 87% of movies by simply appearing according to this TheOnion [[http://www.theonion.com/articles/study-87-percent-of-movies-would-be-better-with-mi,19268/?utm_source=recentnews article]]

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* MichaelKeaton Creator/MichaelKeaton would greatly improve 87% of movies by simply appearing according to this TheOnion [[http://www.theonion.com/articles/study-87-percent-of-movies-would-be-better-with-mi,19268/?utm_source=recentnews article]]
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* From ''Webcomic/{{Misfile}}'': [[http://www.misfile.com/?date=2009-05-19 Doris]].
** Especially memorable as the three characters who are not Doris are all ANGELS. The one who explicitly admits to being scared of her, and that Doris has far worse in store for the girl ([[{{Satan}} Lucifer's]] niece), is an Angel of Vengeance.
* In ''Theatre/AVeryPotterMusical'', Molly Weasley and Rumbleroar are each in only one scene, but no one is likely to forget either of them.
* Ma-Ti ([[RunningGag from]] CaptainPlanet) gets this honor in ''{{WebVideo/Kickassia}}'' for showing up in one scene of it and calling WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic out on his douchebaggery.
* ''Roleplay/SurvivalOfTheFittest''. [[BearsAreBadNews Kenny the Bear.]] That is all.
* MichaelKeaton would greatly improve 87% of movies by simply appearing according to this TheOnion [[http://www.theonion.com/articles/study-87-percent-of-movies-would-be-better-with-mi,19268/?utm_source=recentnews article]]
* In ''WebVideo/SuburbanKnights'', a girl using a cellphone who the villain stumbles upon and kills got quite some attention from the fandom, ever since her ''one second appearance in the trailer''. [[Creator/DougWalker The director/star]] even discusses her on the DVDCommentary (she is played by an ex-girlfriend of his).
* ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog2SpecialEdition''. Failure Cresh, one of the series' few original characters, appears in only one level for about five minutes (and later gets a brief mention in the epilogue). In this short time, we learn his entire (hilariously) tragic past and see him (mercifully) die. Consequently, he makes a big impression on audiences.
* At the end of WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic's review of ''A Simple Wish'', its lead actress Creator/MaraWilson [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYvgL3lQycY appears to take revenge on him]].
* ''WebComic/BobAndGeorge'' has Random, a Ran recolor. He is introduced and killed off (in the same way that Ran [[DeathIsASlapOnTheWrist frequently]] is) in the span of two strips, except unlike Ran, his death sticks.
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