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* Website/GoAnimate: In the WesternAnimation/{{Caillou}} family, Boris and Caillou are both psychotic twats, Doris is an apathetic bitch who enables her husband's bad behavior, However, Rosie is nice and doesn't try to be mean to Caillou. It can be a bit sad seeing as how Caillou [[BigBrotherBully bullies]] her even when he has no reason to.

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* Website/GoAnimate: Platform/GoAnimate: In the WesternAnimation/{{Caillou}} family, Boris and Caillou are both psychotic twats, Doris is an apathetic bitch who enables her husband's bad behavior, However, Rosie is nice and doesn't try to be mean to Caillou. It can be a bit sad seeing as how Caillou [[BigBrotherBully bullies]] her even when he has no reason to.
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* Situ from ''Animation/HappyHeroes''. He wanted to do justice like Happy S., but he was rejected, and instead ended up [[spoiler:joining Losu/Dark Demon's team]]. He befriends Happy S. and is a good friend of him until [[spoiler:he is killed in season 14 episode 32]].

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* Situ from ''Animation/HappyHeroes''. He wanted to do justice like Happy S., but he was rejected, and instead ended up [[spoiler:joining [[spoiler: joining Losu/Dark Demon's team]]. He befriends Happy S. and is a good friend of him until [[spoiler:he is killed in season 14 episode 32]].



* There is a deleted scene that was cut from the Disney movie ''WesternAnimation/{{Mulan}}'' where a soft hearted Hun tries to rescue a canary only for them both to end up dead soon after.

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* There is a deleted scene that was cut from the Disney movie ''WesternAnimation/{{Mulan}}'' where a soft hearted soft-hearted Hun tries to rescue a canary only for them both to end up dead soon after.



* Bronze Tiger from ''WesternAnimation/SuicideSquadHellToPay''. He has a rule against harming innocents, doesn't share his teammates' selfish natures, and he draws his conflicted morality from his religious faith. The movie is about Amanda Waller and several supervillains fighting over the fabled [[KarmaHoudini "Get Out Of Hell Free" Card]], which allows one person to go straight to Heaven when they die, bypassing divine judgement. [[spoiler: Ultimately Bronze Tiger was the one given the card after being mortally wounded by Zoom. Ironically, he was the one character who probably would have gone to Heaven anyway]].
* Joy from ''WesternAnimation/InsideOut'' is this to the emotions... she ''thinks''. Her primary function is letting Riley feel happy, and since happiness is the only "positive" emotion, that naturally means she should be in charge all the time, for Riley's sake, right? She does understand that Fear, Anger, and Disgust have their place (mostly in regards to keeping Riley safe), but views them as NecessaryEvil, and avoids letting them make memories or stand at the control panel whenever possible. She can't fathom what Sadness is there for, other than to make Riley upset, and does everything she can to prevent her from even doing her job... which leads to a ''lot'' of problems, and the main plot. [[spoiler:Joy's CharacterDevelopment is having her realize she's ''not'' the Token Good Teammate, and in fact, none of the emotions are inherently good ''or'' bad--they just ''are'', and Riley needs to be able to feel all of them in order to be a truly healthy, functional human being.]]

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* Bronze Tiger from ''WesternAnimation/SuicideSquadHellToPay''. He has a rule against harming innocents, doesn't share his teammates' selfish natures, and he draws his conflicted morality from his religious faith. The movie is about Amanda Waller and several supervillains fighting over the fabled [[KarmaHoudini "Get Out Of Hell Free" Card]], which allows one person to go straight to Heaven when they die, bypassing divine judgement. [[spoiler: Ultimately Bronze Tiger was the one given the card after being mortally wounded by Zoom. Ironically, he was the one character who probably would have gone to Heaven anyway]].
* Joy from ''WesternAnimation/InsideOut'' is this to the emotions... she ''thinks''. Her primary function is letting Riley feel happy, and since happiness is the only "positive" emotion, that naturally means she should be in charge all the time, for Riley's sake, right? She does understand that Fear, Anger, and Disgust have their place (mostly in regards to keeping Riley safe), but views them as NecessaryEvil, and avoids letting them make memories or stand at the control panel whenever possible. She can't fathom what Sadness is there for, other than to make Riley upset, and does everything she can to prevent her from even doing her job... which leads to a ''lot'' of problems, and the main plot. [[spoiler:Joy's [[spoiler: Joy's CharacterDevelopment is having her realize she's ''not'' the Token Good Teammate, and and, in fact, none of the emotions are inherently good ''or'' bad--they just ''are'', and Riley needs to be able to feel all of them in order to be a truly healthy, functional human being.]]

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