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* This happens a lot in the ''[[Hercules (Disney film)|Hercules]]'' series, usually at the end of the episode, whenever Hades pisses off another of the Olympian gods. He'll try — vainly — to apologize to his angry contemporary, then the screen shifts to the main cast, watching — with horror, amusement, or a combination of the two — a rather violent offscreen fight that was clearly one-sided against Hades.
* Happens a lot in ''[[Codename: Kids Next Door]]'', especially when only one of the heroes beats up several adult enemies, something that is hard to show realistically. One good example is [[The Stinger]] which occurs right after the end of "Operation: F.L.U.S.H.", right after the team closes in on the Toilenator; the viewers see an outdoor view of the Treehouse and hear a violent fight from within, until finally, there's a loud flushing noise and the badly bruised villain is dumped out a drainpipe.
* ''[[Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends]]'': In the episode "Frankie, My Dear", when Frankie finds her current [[Jerkass| (and soon to be ex)]] boyfriend insulting and bullying Mac and Bloo, she gives him a [[Death Glare]], rolls up her sleeve... And the scene cuts to her, Mac, and Bloo eating pizza:
{{quote|'''Mac:''' Wow, Frankie, I can't believe you gave him a nosebleed!
'''Bloo:''' And that was the most ''atomic'' atomic wedgie I have ''ever'' seen!
'''Frankie:''' I know, can't believe he wore briefs. What a loser.}}
 
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