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* [http://www.drunkduck.com/STICKFODDER/ Morgan] takes over Troy's role as the [[Big Bad]] when the characters' masks start to come off. Because he is hideously disfigured (chemical splash at college), he refuses to allow people to be different and forces people to wear masks like he does.
* [[8-Bit Theater]] has what looks like a final conflict brewing between the Light Warriors and the Dark Warriors; but then the Other Warriors show up because they want to kill the Light Warriors too; but '''then''', the Fiends show up to kill the Light Warriors as well, so they look like the [[Big Bad|BigBads]]; but <big>'''then'''</big> Black Mage [[Anticlimax|Anticlimactically]] absorbs their power for himself which makes it seem as if he is the [[Big Bad]]; but <big>'''then'''</big> Sarda reveals himself as the [[Big Bad]], (although he ''actually'' claims that the Light Warriors themselves are the [[Big Bad|BigBads]]); but <big>'''''finally'''''</big> Sarda [[Phlebotinum Overload|blows up due to absorbing too much power]], and becomes a portal for Chaos' who is the '''actual''' [[Big Bad]]. All in all there are five Conflict Killer moments in succession at the end of the comic.
 
 
== Western Animation ==
* ''[[Chaotic]]''{{'}}s second season has a fifth tribe, M'arrilians, appear and change the plot from the previous search for the Cothica and fights between the tribes to the tribes working together to fight the new threat.
* The main conflict of the first season of ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'' revolved around [[Anti-Villain|Prince Zuko]] following the Gaang around the world trying to capture Aang so that he could return from his exile, accompanied by his uncle Iroh. The second season opens with his sister [[Magnificent Bastard|Azula]] (who had previously only be seen in passing during a flashback and recieved a brief mention in the last episode) attempting to arrest the two of them, forcing them to go on the run. Shortly after, Azula encounters Aang by chance and resolves to track him as well. Only one episode has Zuko still trying to capture Aang, and he still has to compete with Azula to do it. A bit more palatable then usual, as the first season had clearly ended on the fact that Zuko and Iroh had become vilified by the Fire Nation, as well as having lost the resources which would let them follow the Gaang.
* ''[[Re BootReBoot]]'' subverted this. When the Web invades Mainframe Bob and Megabyte are forced to team up. Instead of ending their conflict, Megabyte takes advantage of the situation to get rid of Bob ''before'' the Web invasion is over.
* "''[[Family Guy]]"'' had a joke poking fun at this. At the beginning of "Brian Griffin's House of Payne," Peter mentions an idea he has for a "Jaws" sequel where the humans and the shark team up to fight an even bigger shark, named "Big Jaws." At the end of the episode, we find out he got it produced, and get to watch the scene introducing the Conflict Killer in question. Not surprisingly, it's awful.
 
 
== Real Life ==