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* In an episode of ''[[The Seven Deadly Sins (manga)|The Seven Deadly Sins]]'', the Ten Commandments try to pick a fight with Escanor, believing (wrongly) that this incredibly handsome, arrogant, muscular, Adonis-like hunk is just another mortal fighter, and not the Lion's Sin of Pride and God of the Sun that he is. Even so, after Escanor proceeds to cut Galand in half with a single swipe of his sword, the others don't have the sense to back off...
* A common occurrence in ''[[How NOT to Summon a Demon Lord]]'', the "monster" in question being Diablo. The first time was when the stuck-up snob of a wizard Gallak tired to sic his giant level 30 fire-breathing salamander on Diablo and his companions. Diablo himself is level 150, and makes short work of the lamb in lion's clothing. Since then, it seemed every villain with a chip on his shoulder and a rotten attitude would underestimate the 6-foot-5 guy with scary black robes, facial tattoos and demon-horns whose name is ''literally'' a name for the Devil for some.... odd reason. Of course, in all fairness, Diablo isn't too confident of his own abilities, as unbeknownst to everyone, is an anxiety-ridden, anti-social nerd who was pulled into this fantasy world and turned into the overpowered character he used in a MMORPG.
* In the National Superhero Registry Arc of ''[[One Punch Man]]'', Sneck is an arrogant upper-classman who clearly has no idea that the newbie student he picks a fight with is Saitama himself (who as any fan of the show knows, can flatten a meteor on his worst day). Maybe slightly moving into [[Bullying a Dragon]] territory here, as Sneck ''did'' know the new student had set a new record in the physical tests of the entrance exams. Regardless, Saitama beat him senseless with one tap of a finger.
 
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