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* ''[[Madlax]]'' has this as part of the [[Backstory]]: {{spoiler|the entire plot basically stems from the fact that Margaret killed her own father (in self-defence) when she was 5 years old}}.
* Killua from ''[[Hunter X Hunter]]'' is an example. Being a member of a [[Big Screwed-Up Family]] of assassins, he's taught to kill from infancy, and forced into the life of an assassin without being given much of any choice in the matter. He was murdering people before he turned 6, and by the time he appears in the show - at an age of maybe 10 or 11 - he's already killed hundreds of people.
* In ''[[D .Gray Man (Manga)-man|D Gray Man]]'', the average age for an Exorcist seems to be late teens. Allen's fifteenish when things start, Lenalee's about the same but has been working as one since childhood, Lavi's eighteen, and Kanda {{spoiler|has literally been an Exorcist since the day he was born due to certain experiments performed by the Order.}}
* ''[[Elfen Lied]]'': The Diclonius are all young girls. The iconic bloody first episode shows Lucy kill scores of men, and she's in her early teens. Several other Diclonii are forced to deal lethal attacks to each other throughout the series.
* ''[[Now and Then Here Andand There]]'': Children are kidnapped from their home villages and forced to fight for the [[Complete Monster|monstrously]] insane King Hamdo.
* ''Trigun'' has this as {{spoiler|Wolfwood's}} backstory. At a young age he kills {{spoiler|his abusive guardian who happens to be his uncle}} and soon gets adopted by an assassin, who teaches him the Bible, and how to kill.
 
== [[Comic Books]] ==
* Cassandra Cain, the third [[Batgirl]], was trained to be this when she was younger. Subverted in that, after her first kill, she panicked and ran off, vowing never to take another life.
* In ''[[The Walking Dead (Comic Bookcomics)|The Walking Dead]]'', {{spoiler|Carl's shooting saves the lives of both his parents within a day of each other.}}
{{quote| "It's not the same as killing the dead ones…"}}
 
== [[Fanfic]] ==
* In the ''[[Death Note (Manga)|Death Note]]'' [[Dark Fic|Dark]] [[Kid Fic]] ''[[Shadow of the Valley (Fanfic)|Shadow of the Valley]]'' [[Villain Protagonist|Light]] forces his 12-year old daughter [[Original Character|Hikari]] [[Serial Killer Killer|to follow in his footsteps.]]
 
== [[Film]] ==
* ''[[City of God]]'' has an infamous example in which a ganglord forces one small child to kill his even younger friend after they steal from him.
* Likewise in ''[[Sin Nombre]]'' a gang leader forces a boy to kill a rival gang member held prisoner to be accepted into their gang. Said dead rival is then cut into pieces and fed to dogs.
* ''[[The Quick and Thethe Dead]]'' had {{spoiler|The Lady, as a young girl, attempt to [[Shoot the Rope|shoot a hanging rope in two to save her father]], but she missed the rope and hit him [[Pretty Little Headshots|square in the forehead]] instead.}} Not forced to kill her father, but forced to take an action that took her father's life.
* ''[[Full Metal Jacket]]''.
* ''[[Blood Diamond]]''.
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* In the ''[[Dragonlance|Dark Disciple Trilogy]]'' this is the most terrible facet of the Children of Chemosh. This otherwise [[Nigh Invulnerable]] version of [[The Undead]] created by Chemosh can only be destroyed if a child strikes them. The destruction of the creature is so horrifying that it also traumatizes the child and robs them of their youthful innocence forever.
* In ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'', nine-year old Arya Stark has to do this more than once when she's thrust into a wartorn countryside. She moves from simple self-defense to pre-meditated murder, and eventually {{spoiler|becomes the apprentice of a guild of assassins}}.
* Basically every one of the ''[[Animorphs (Literature)|Animorphs]]'' at one time or another.
 
== [[Live Action Television]] ==
* The ''[[Twenty Four24]]'' [[Made for TV Movie]] ''Redemption'' included some children being trained to kill by the followers of an African general.
* On ''[[Lost]]'', Sayid got his start in murder by covering for his brother when forced to kill a chicken. Eko did the same thing, but with a person.
* In ''[[Criminal Minds (TV)|Criminal Minds]]'' episode "North Mammon" an UnSub kidnaps three girls and imprisons them in his basement cellar, he will let two of them go if they kill one of them.
** The guy in "Psychodrama" tried to force young boys to kill, or otherwise just attack, their mothers under threat of death.
* It turns out that a young {{spoiler|Bobby Singer}} killed his abusive father while he was threatening his mother.
 
== [[Web Comics]] ==
* Example from, of all places, ''[[El Goonish Shive (Webcomic)|El Goonish Shive]]''. Well, depending on your definition of 'child', but {{spoiler|Susan and Nanase}} probably weren't much more than 12 when, during a class-trip to France, they wind up being targeted by a [[Our Vampires Are Different|Somewhat Different Vampire]]. He's not technically human, but he LOOKS human - mostly - and while {{spoiler|Nanase}} does most of the fighting, it's {{spoiler|Susan}} who ends up having to kill him - with an axe, even. Unsurprisingly, she was somewhat traumatized, and the recent arc that featured the flashback culminated in an Immortal decrying the irresponsibility of the two french Immortals who originally equipped {{spoiler|Nanase and Susan}} for the battle, while giving them no apparent alternative save dying at the hands of the vampire. Apparently, they could have simply informed the French Government's anti-supernatural-creature-squad instead, but elected to drag two pre-teens into a battle in order to 'recruit them for the fight against evil'. [[Omniscient Morality License]], anyone?
 
== [[Web Original]] ==
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== [[Western Animation]] ==
* ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender (Animation)|Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'' is set in a world at war, and since the protagonists are children, it's only natural that this trope gets discussed. At one point we see a group of displaced children who are willing to kill ''innocent civilians'' for revenge against the Fire Nation, as well as the protagonists fighting (and almost certainly killing) soldiers right and left.
** Aang, only 12 years old, absolutely hates this. He has nightmares about when his Avatar self went out-of-control, and is horrified at the thought of having to kill Fire Lord Ozai, as he believes all life is sacred.
*** Even Aang can be seen to kill at least inadvertently, if you pay attention. Do you think all those soldiers he buried in snow in "The Northern Air Temple" just dug themselves out and ran away? How about the Fire Nation sailors who were putting the Northern Water Tribe under siege? You can't blame all of their deaths on [[Fan Nickname|Koizilla]]. And then you have the buzzardwasp from "The Desert". Aang makes the thing fall out of the sky and hit the ground with an audible ''thud'', and it doesn't move again. Of course, that last one was teasing at a [[Moral Event Horizon]] that didn't come to pass.
* In ''[[The Venture Brothers (Animation)|The Venture Brothers]]'', a clip from ''The Rusty Venture Show'' shows a young Rusty traumatically having to shoot a bad guy to save his father. Just one of the [[Dysfunction Junction|many little events]] that screwed up Rusty.
** He also briefly mentions being forced to kill a man using a house key at age ten. Played for pitch-black laughs.