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** Towards the end, {{spoiler|Masako Natsume}} also shows sympthoms of this. Specially in {{spoiler|episode 22.}} {{spoiler|Ringo}} and {{spoiler|Himari}} manage to avert becoming such, though.
* ''[[Claymore]]'' has an entire [[Amazon Brigade]] of broken birds.
* A female-to-male [[TranssexualTranssexualism]] example: Claudine de Montesse from [[Riyoko Ikeda]]'s ''[[Claudine]]'' The poor dude is so utterly broken that {{spoiler|he shoots himself dead.}} [[The Woobie|WAH!]]
* Seine Miyazaki fron ''[[Hekikai no AiON]]''. She was abandoned by her biological parents, her first foster father sold her to her second foster father who turns to be an abusive man, who maked her work, steal and traumatized her until being unable to swim. Her third foster father was loving and caring ( {{spoiler|not to mention, she loved him and wanted to marry him}}) but {{spoiler|ended eaten alive by the mermaids in from of her eyes}} and since she decided to follow the [[You Killed My Father]] path, she became target of the mermaids and [[Brainwashed and Crazy]] people for centuries and counting. All this combined make her a hell of an [[Ice Queen]] [[Action Girl]]
 
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== Film ==
* Darryl Hannah's character in ''Legal Eagles''.
* Ash in ''[[Avalon (film)]]''.
* The Hatter in [[Tim Burton]]'s ''[[Alice in Wonderland (film)|Alice in Wonderland]]''. Mercury poisoning is only part of what drove him mad.
* More than one [[James Bond (film)|Bond Girl]], but specially Countess Tracy Di Vincezo (Diana Rigg) from ''[[On Her Majesty's Secret Service]]''. She's barely recovering from a traumatic divorce (and her ex husband's death), drug addiction, ''and'' her child's death. {{spoiler|And once she and Bond are [[Happily Married]], she's shot to death.}}