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[[File:pupil_7360.jpg|link=Star Wars|frame|Well, [[Tempting Fate|at least his son]] [[Dark Empire|won't turn out as bad]].]]
[[File:pupil 7360.jpg|link=Star Wars|frame|Well, [[Tempting Fate|at least his son]] [[Dark Empire|won't turn out as bad]].]]


{{quote|You talk too much, as always. I always liked you. Those dumb jokes. Your eccentric poems. But no more. It's different now. You're not my teacher. You're nothing. Just a tool. A tool to make Muhyo feel pain.
{{quote|You talk too much, as always. I always liked you. Those dumb jokes. Your eccentric poems. But no more. It's different now. You're not my teacher. You're nothing. Just a tool. A tool to make Muhyo feel pain.
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* In ''[[Dragon Ball]]'', the Turtle Hermit states that the Crane Hermit used to be a fellow student of the mighty Mutaito, who underwent a [[Face Heel Turn]] after seeing the might of [[Big Bad|Piccolo Daimao]], having apparently decided that [[Being Good Sucks]].
* In ''[[Dragon Ball]]'', the Turtle Hermit states that the Crane Hermit used to be a fellow student of the mighty Mutaito, who underwent a [[Face Heel Turn]] after seeing the might of [[Big Bad|Piccolo Daimao]], having apparently decided that [[Being Good Sucks]].
* In episode 10 of ''[[Samurai Champloo]]'', the gang meets up with a friendly monk who turns out to have been a former martial arts teacher who once taught Shoryuu, the villain of the episode. He had encouraged Shoryuu to travel and hone his skills, but this went horribly wrong, when after learning an amazing technique, Shoryuu became obsessed with proving his greatness by challenging and killing any martial artist he could find.
* In episode 10 of ''[[Samurai Champloo]]'', the gang meets up with a friendly monk who turns out to have been a former martial arts teacher who once taught Shoryuu, the villain of the episode. He had encouraged Shoryuu to travel and hone his skills, but this went horribly wrong, when after learning an amazing technique, Shoryuu became obsessed with proving his greatness by challenging and killing any martial artist he could find.
* ''[[Rurouni Kenshin]]'': The trope title is almost a word-for-word utterance by [[Ninja|Old Man Okina]] after fully realizing that his most beloved disciple, Aoshi, has fallen entirely to the dark side-- and is in league with [[Big Bad|Makoto Shishio]], to boot. Specifically, he ask Kenshin to put an end to Aoshi's life. However, in a [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming]] that also defies [[Broken Pedestal]] on Misao's part, Kenshin refuses to do it, he believes that Aoshi still possess a trace of goodness in his heart. A few hard knocks later, [[Defied Trope|Aoshi realizes the errors of his way.]]
* ''[[Rurouni Kenshin]]'': The trope title is almost a word-for-word utterance by [[Ninja|Old Man Okina]] after fully realizing that his most beloved disciple, Aoshi, has fallen entirely to the dark side—and is in league with [[Big Bad|Makoto Shishio]], to boot. Specifically, he ask Kenshin to put an end to Aoshi's life. However, in a [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming]] that also defies [[Broken Pedestal]] on Misao's part, Kenshin refuses to do it, he believes that Aoshi still possess a trace of goodness in his heart. A few hard knocks later, [[Defied Trope|Aoshi realizes the errors of his way.]]