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Alice is in love with Bob. Bob goes and does something crazy heroic, risking himself. Once the crisis is over, Alice rips into Bob with utmost anger. Eventually, she comes out and admits she was worried about him. This may occur in the context of the [[After-Action Patchup]].
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Of course, this trope can apply to either gender on both the giving and receiving end, it's the caring that brings it about that makes the trope. It is also particularly common for parents to show this trope when their children return from whatever world saving adventure they've been on.
Related to [[How Dare You Die
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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* This trope is pretty much a requirement for all [[Tsundere
* This is what happens in the end of ''[[Full Metal Panic!]]: The Second Raid'', although [[Tsundere]] Kaname Chidori was afraid not only for Sousuke (who disappeared without a word in the middle of the series) but also for herself (since villains are constantly after her and Sousuke was supposed to protect her). The progression of fear to relief to anger causes her to deliver an ''epic'' [[Get a Hold of Yourself, Man!]] beatdown to Sousuke - himself in the throes of a massive [[Heroic BSOD]] - when they're finally reunited.
* ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'' played with this one in the Sea of Dirac arc. Asuka is clearly aiming for the trope, but she keeps having to take a number as first Misato and then Rei "butt in", after Shinji reappears. She's left at a low simmer, but Shinji sees her the second time and seems to understand.
* In ''[[Ouran High School Host Club]]'', Tamaki yells at Haruhi for trying to take on a group of bullies by herself and nearly getting killed in the process. The rest of the episode has Haruhi and Tamaki giving each other the silent treatment until they make up near the end.
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* ''[[Naruto]]'' goes to town with this. With only a few exceptions, Sakura always worries about Naruto's safety in a combat situation. This persists despite him proving his skills over and over, and her claims that she [[She Is Not My Girlfriend|doesn't feel "that" way about him.]]
** Possibly the best example is the page image from Chapter 450 when Naruto returns after {{spoiler|defeating Pain}}, Sakura punches him for being so reckless, then embraces him, thanking him.
* In ''[[Princess Tutu]]'', Fakir constantly treats Mytho harshly and orders him around. When Mytho begins to finally grow a backbone and stand up for himself, Fakir starts getting so distressed that his harsh demeanor escalates until he finally snaps and slaps Mytho. At first it's played to show him as a control freak, but it's soon revealed that he's really a [[Jerk
* In one chapter of the ''[[
** In the anime, a similar scene has Kagome yelling some more at him because she's embarrassed at having broken down in tears.
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** And another after the defeat of the Thunder Brothers. When Inuyasha sees Shippo and Kagome surrounded in foxfire, and thinks they're ghosts.
* ''[[Ranma
** Akane is wracked with worry over Ranma going to fight their first bonafide ''lethal'' opponent, who had locked him as a woman permanently. When he finally comes back, manhood restored (well, unlocked, anyway) he sneaks into the bathroom before greeting her. When she sees him, she's very obviously relieved to the point of tears, even as she's angry at him that he didn't go see her first.
** Shortly afterwards, Akane is the one who faces a [[Orochi|legendary eight-headed dragon]] to repay a life debt, without asking for Ranma's help. After she's nearly killed, and Ranma rescues her, he berates her (albeit gently) for making him worry.
** After Shampoo and Akane have their first physical fight in the series, Ranma finds Akane unconscious on the grass. Thinking she might be dead, he urges her to wake up. When she does, he looks relieved, right before he promptly calls her an idiot and reprimands her for fighting Shampoo.
* In the [[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha]] Sound Stage X, {{spoiler|Nove}} has this reaction when a [https://web.archive.org/web/20190614070234/http://s5.photobucket.com/albums/y191/Liinna/Nanoha/random/SSX_Booklet_14-15.jpg severely wounded Subaru] meets up with her after fighting her way out of some ruins.
* [[The Snark Knight|Chisame]] delivers one to [[Mahou Sensei Negima|Negi]] {{spoiler|after he risks his life trying to study Evangeline's [[Black Magic]]}}. For all the chaos he has (unintentionally) [[The Call Knows Where You Live|brought upon her]], she still cares about him [[Tsundere|more than she's willing to admit]].
** Asuna does this to him quite often too.
* Miaka goes through a mild version of this in ''[[Fushigi Yuugi]]'' the first time Tamahome ''really'' risks his life saving her. When the tables are turned and she ends up risking her own life for her Seishi, Tamahome gives a [[Meaningful Echo]].
* [[Bleach|Rukia]] is a sort of protective mother figure to Ichigo whenever he does something she deems stupid or reckless at the start of the series, first [[Played for Laughs]], which is usually revealed to be her way of being worried about him. In the Soul Society arc, it's [[Played for Drama]].
* Happens in one episode of ''[[Mobile Fighter G Gundam
* Saber from ''[[Fate/stay
* Anemone from ''[[Eureka Seven]]'', {{spoiler|who has only just realized she is in love with Dominic when he leaves around the same time, goes to save him when she accidentally attacks him with her mech while he's falling from the sky, clinging to a ref board to try and save her. She admonishes him for doing something so reckless, even though they're ''both'' in a freefall at this point. Now she's normally been pretty harsh on poor [[Dogged Nice Guy|Dominic]] until now, but fortunately for him, she lets it slide. Cue [[Big Damn Kiss]]}}.
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▲* In ''[[Archie Comics Sonic the Hedgehog (Comic Book)|Archie's Sonic The Hedgehog]]'' this was Princess Sally's reason for dumping Sonic. He had just returned from a lengthy absence during which he had been presumed dead, and yet he now continued risking his life at the drop of a hat. The fear of potentially having to mourn him a second time was more than she could stand.
* In ''[[
* In ''[[Kyon:
▲== [[Fan Fiction]] ==
▲* In [[White Devil of the Moon (Fanfic)|White Devil of the Moon]], after Nanoha, who has recently been injured, collapses from using Divine Buster against Jadeite, Fate yells at her for using high-level magic despite her being warned about the strain on her Linker Core, before breaking down crying and telling her how worried she is about her.
▲* In [[Christian Humber Reloaded (Fanfic)|Christian Humber Reloaded]], Season-Bringer punches Blade for making him think that he'd died in the explosion that destroyed Chaos near the end of Part 2.
▲* In ''[[Kyon: Big Damn Hero (Fanfic)|Kyon Big Damn Hero]]'' Haruhi reacts this way to Kyon being injured after fighting some [[Yakuza]] [[Power Nullifier|with all his supernatural tools disabled]].
== [[Film]] ==
* In ''[[The Dark Knight]]'', {{spoiler|Jim Gordon [[Xanatos Gambit|pretends to be dead in order to capture the Joker]] and doesn't inform his family of this plan. Upon seeing her "dead" husband on the front porch, his wife immediately slaps him across the face, then starts sobbing and hugs him.}}
* In ''[[Monsters, Inc.]]'', when Sulley and Mike find Boo after she ran away in the office building and {{spoiler|they presumed she got killed in a garbage masher}}, Sulley reveals his parental instinct toward her by sternly saying "Don't you
* In ''[[Thor (
== [[Literature]] ==
* [[
* ''[[Belgariad]]'' - Polgara and Durnik, after the fight with the mud creatures.
* In the third [[Kate Daniels]] book by Ilona Andrews, we get this exchange.
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''Curran'': "Were you worried about me?"
''Kate'': "No, I'm ranting for fun, because I'm a disagreeable bitch!" }}
* Twisted inside-out and upside-down by Darken Rahl in ''[[Sword of Truth|Wizard's First Rule]]''. While brainwashing a young child whom he intends to sacrifice, he asks about the boy's dog. The boy tells him that his dog once ran away, but was greeted lovingly when he was found. But one time the boy ran off without telling anyone and was punished with a belt when he returned. Darken Rahl asks him if his parents really love him, if they're willing to beat him and [[Pet the Dog]] for the same offense. While the boy's parents undoubtedly abided by this trope, Rahl managed to convince him that it was [[Inverted Trope|inverted]] just for him, causing the boy's love for them to be shaken.
* In [[Patricia
* In the fourth book of [[Percy Jackson and The
* In John Connolly's Charlie Parker series, side characters Angel and Louis are lovers, gay, comic relief, snarky, kind of sort of insane, and just happen to be ''incredibly'' [[Badass|bad ass]]. Near the end of their own book where they act as main characters rather then supporting cast, there is a moment where Louis pretends to be dead to fake out the antagonist. Angel, wounded, weaponless, is pretty convinced Louis is dead, too, and has to fight to put aside emotion and focus. When it's revealed, then, that Louis was a big fat lying liar who was barely wounded, rather then being pleased, Angel ''kicks him'', repeatedly, and without being gentle about it. It's made rather obvious this reaction is born of fear and adrenaline, and Louis takes it all in semi-amused stride.
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'''Angel''': Not shot enough! }}
* In ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (
▲== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* Inara does this to Mal in ''[[Firefly]]''. She even gave his unconscious but alive body a kiss, however it was also played with when her relief turns to anger when she realizes that the knockout agent Saffron used was on her lips, and she passes out moments later while halfway through insulting Mal's parentage.
** At the end of the episode, just as she is about to admit that she kissed him, Mal assumes she instead [[Les Yay|kissed Saffron]]. Inara doesn't deny this, because she would rather not face the consequences of kissing Mal.
* On ''[[White Collar]]'', this is Peter's reaction every time Neal does something heedless. So basically, just about every episode.
* Ziva and Tony on ''[[
* Brennan on ''[[Bones]]'' punches Booth {{spoiler|when it turns out he wasn't really dead.}} She claimed it was because he didn't tell her. According to him, he requested that she be told, but his superiors decided not to. The audience can probably figure out why.
* ''[[Star Trek:
* In ''[[Kamen Rider Den-O]]'', the events of the first movie has three out of four of Ryotaro's partner Imagin {{spoiler|disappear from the timeline. When they reappeared just fine later}} the fourth Imagin, Momotaros (a possible male [[Tsundere]]), [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xG-oCyfsMF0#t=5m50s shows us] how much he missed them.
* In the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' episode "The Impossible Astronaut", River Song greets the Doctor with a slap after {{spoiler|she's just seen his future self die.}}
** Sarah Jane Smith had a lot of this when she traveled with the Fourth Doctor. A classic example is "Pyramids of Mars"
* In ''[[
== [[Video Games]] ==
* In ''[[Dynasty Warriors]] 5'', if you're fighting on the side of Wei and your character takes a beating, Cao Cao will berate you, all the while sounding concerned for your well being.
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* In ''[[Super Robot Wars]]'', [[Idiot Hero|Arado]] covered [[Tsundere|Seolla]] from fire and almost died for it. Seolla then angrily chews out Arado.
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'''Arado''': ''... [[Gag Boobs|As big as your breasts, maybe?]]'' }}
** Cue to a [[Pervert Revenge Mode|slap]] and more chewing from Seolla. But shortly after she expresses that she is thankful for the cover.
* In the end to ''[[Star Ocean:
* In ''[[
* In ''[[
* ''[[Final Fantasy IX]]'': {{spoiler|[[The Hero|Zidane]] has opted to stay behind and rescue [[Cain and Abel|his brother]] [[Big Bad|Kuja]], and, after a year, was presumed dead.}} Cue [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCn7V4OI66I this] [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|absolutely touching ending]].
** Interestingly enough, {{spoiler|not long before this the [[Big Bad]] quotes the [[Trope Namer]] speech from [[Star Wars]] almost verbatim}}.
** Also one from Tifa to Cloud in ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'' after Cloud regains his memory back.
* In ''[[Grandia (
* In the [[Multiple Endings|True Ending]] for ''[[
** Noel does it again in the True Ending of ''Continuum Shift'' after Ragna {{spoiler|frees her from Terumi's brainwashing and loses his arm in the process.}}
* In ''[[Solatorobo]]'', after Red takes on {{spoiler|Nero and Blanck}} for the first time, he barely escapes with his life. Once he wakes up and everyone is sure he's okay, Elh socks him a few times for being such an idiot. [[Slap Slap Kiss|Then they comment on how it's good to see each other again after several months.]]
* Yang's ending in [[Street Fighter III]] Third Strike has his childhood friend Shaomei mentioning the trope to him when him and Yun come back home and her older sister Houmei gets '''pissed''' at them.
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== [[Web Comics]] ==
* ''[[
* In ''[[Wapsi Square]]'' [http://wapsisquare.com/comic/she-loves-me/ Amanda yelled at Monica] for making her worry due to a little basement debacle. Monica in turn was [[Genre Savvy]] enough to realize that this showed how much Amanda cared about her.
* ''[[The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob]]''-- [http://bobadventures.comicgenesis.com/d/20101218.html This] is how Princess Voluptua let slip to {{spoiler|Hibachi}} that she has feelings for him.
* [http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20030324 This] ''[[Girl Genius]]'' strip involves the Baron calling out his son for a foolish and risky move, mostly out of concern for his safety
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* ''[[Justice League]]'' (2001):
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'''Hawkgirl:''' [shouting] Don't you ever scare me like that again! [stalks off]
'''The Flash:''' [to Fire] She loves me. Seriously, she's like the big sister I never had. Only, you know, shorter. }}
** Another ''[[Justice League Unlimited]]'' example:
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* ''[[The Secret Saturdays]]'':
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'''Zak:''' [a little bewildered] Mom...you ''taught me'' that move!
'''Drew:''' [calming to look sheepish] I know... I'm... just so proud you nailed it. }}
* ''[[The Spectacular Spider
** Then there's [[Alpha Bitch|Sally Avril]], who despite strongly disliking Peter is genuinely horrified when she thinks he's been killed in the episode "Probable Cause". She does hug him when he reappears and then demands, "Wait! How come you're still alive?!", and then punches him, saying "Do you know what you put me through?". Peter, taken aback, says that he didn't know she cared. Sally said that she didn't, but she didn't want him blown to bits either, she's not a monster. Then she tells him that if he told ''anyone'' that she'd hugged him, he'd wish that he'd died.
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== [[Real Life]] ==
* An example of this
* A common reaction, in fact, in parents whose children have done something silly like wandering off in a shop or park and getting lost, upon retrieving the child, is to tear them off a strip about it.
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