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== Western Animation ==
* ''[[Animaniacs]]''
** Pesto the pigeon from the "Goodfeathers" segment of ''[[Animaniacs]]'' is based on the Tommy character played by Joe Pesci, above. He aims his outbursts mostly at Squit, who never quite figures out that calling Pesto ''anything'' results in his getting beat up. In another case, Pesto has lost his sister's egg, and Bobby reassures him that they'll get it back. Squit agrees with Bobby. Pesto smacks Squit. What'd he do? "Nothing. I just felt like smackin' somebody." (His voice actor was not [[Joe Pesci]], just Chick Vennera doing a damned good Pesci impression.)
*** One episode shows that [[In The Blood| his sister is even worse.]]
** Taken to an absolute extreme with Katie Kaboom. Imagine the kind of creature that The Hulk would think needs to calm down, or run away from because her transformations are too freaky. That's our Katie.
* Denzel Crocker, from ''[[Fairly Oddparents]]''. Even discounting his fairy-triggered [[Berserk Button]], there is ''nothing'' you can say to this guy without him going crazy.
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* Zuko from ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'' has this tendency, especially before {{spoiler|his [[Heel Face Turn]]}}. Quite appropriate for a [[Hot-Blooded]] character with [[Playing with Fire|fire-based]] [[Personality Powers]].
* Nicole, the mother in ''[[The Amazing World of Gumball]]'', goes from "sweet, caring mother" to "so angry she punches a hole in the wall" at the drop of a hat.
* [[Big Bad|Father]] from ''[[Codename: Kids Next Door]]'' has a fiery and explosive temper, [[Kill It With Fire| literally]]. "Operation: M.U.N.C.H.I.E.S." shows him buying vitriol at [[Welcome to Evil Mart| the villain-exclusive supermarket]], simply in order to ''keep'' his Hair-Trigger Temper.
* Spike the bulldog from [[Tom and Jerry]].
* Kyle Broflovski from ''[[South Park]]'' is quite easily pissed off. Usually because of something Cartman says or does.
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* Benson from ''[[Regular Show]]'' is always on the brink of losing it, especially when dealing with his slacker workforce.
* [[Squidbillies|Early Cuyler]]: Mad as hell and twice as drunk.
 
 
== Real Life ==