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* Sebastian from ''[[Black Butler]]'' gets a few when dealing with the incompetent servants of the Phantomhive household.
* [[Rumiko Takahashi]] uses them everywhere in her work, especially if its comedic (except in serious fare like ''The [[Mermaid Saga]]'' or her horror-oriented ''Rumik World'' oneshots, naturally.) They're even visible through an animal's fur, scales, or feathers, and sometimes a character visibly brushes them off to represent him or her cooling off and taking things in stride.
** In ''[[Ranma
* In ''[[Digimon|Digimon Adventure Zero One]]]'', Mimi's Cross Popping Vein actually makes a popping sound, it's funny.
* ''[[Durarara]]'' : Shizuo Heiwajima typically has one pop up on his forehead right before he [[Hair-Trigger Temper|loses his temper]] and starts another [[Unstoppable Rage|rampage]].
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** Mewtwo gains this whenever he launches most of his attacks in the ''[[Pokémon Stadium]]''/''[[Pokémon Colosseum]]'' games.
* In ''[[Super Mario World (video game)|Super Mario World]]'', when you reach the third phase of the fight with Bowser, his Koopa Clown Car has this expression while he attempts to flatten Mario in it.
* ''[[
* In the ''Izuna'' games, an excite trap will cause this to appear above your head. Excite traps are actually beneficial, though: they raise your attack power by ''pissing you off''.
* ''[[Golden Sun]]'': In the [[Going Through the Motions]] sequences, characters sometimes have a picture of cross popping veins on a speech balloon (they do the same thing for [[The Sweat Drop]]).
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