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* Played for laughs in ''[[Cannibal! The Musical|Cannibal the Musical]]''. One character is fatally shot while singing a song. Later, another character remarks how [[Peaceful in Death]] he looks. The camera cuts to a shot of the corpse with a giant, goofy grin.
* Played for laughs in ''[[Cannibal! The Musical|Cannibal the Musical]]''. One character is fatally shot while singing a song. Later, another character remarks how [[Peaceful in Death]] he looks. The camera cuts to a shot of the corpse with a giant, goofy grin.
* In ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit?|Who Framed Roger Rabbit]]'', {{spoiler|the [[Quirky Miniboss Squad]] of [[Wicked Weasel|weasels]] are literally killed by laughter.}}
* In ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit?|Who Framed Roger Rabbit]]'', {{spoiler|the [[Quirky Miniboss Squad]] of [[Wicked Weasel|weasels]] are literally killed by laughter.}}
* In ''[[Harry Potter (film)|Harry Potter]] and the Deathly Hallows Part 1'', Dobby goes out this way, [[Tear Jerker|happy to be with his friends.]]
* In ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1]]'', Dobby goes out this way, [[Tear Jerker|happy to be with his friends.]]
* In most of the film adaptations of ''[[Ivanhoe]]'', Bois-Guilbert dies this way. Especially present in the 1952 version, where his last act is to wish Rebecca well.
* In most of the film adaptations of ''[[Ivanhoe]]'', Bois-Guilbert dies this way. Especially present in the 1952 version, where his last act is to wish Rebecca well.
* In ''[[Battle Royale]]'', {{spoiler|Shogo's motivation for returning to another Battle Royale is to find out why Keiko was smiling when he killed her.}}
* In ''[[Battle Royale]]'', {{spoiler|Shogo's motivation for returning to another Battle Royale is to find out why Keiko was smiling when he killed her.}}