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[[File:jabbatongue_5249.jpg|link=Return of the Jedi|frame|Soon you will learn to appreciate me.]]
 
{{quote|(Touches Quorra's hair and smells her.)<br />
''"I've got something very special in mind for you."''|'''Clu''', ''[[Tron: Legacy]]''}}
 
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* In the controversial ''[[Identity Crisis]]'' comic miniseries, Doctor Light (no, [[Mega Man (video game)|not him]]) was revealed to be a rapist, having [[Women in Refrigerators|done this to Sue Dibny, wife of Elongated Man]].
* ''[[Empowered]]'' <s>occasionally</s> frequently skirts this. The most explicit example involved half a page of the title character being stripped by someone rambling about his desire... only for the next page to show the [[Gonk|(less-than-attractive)]] fellow in Emp's [[Spy Catsuit|Spy]][[Clothes Make the Superman|Battlesuit]].
{{quote| '''Empowered:''' ''(thinking)'' Image... scarred onto forebrain... ''[[Brain Bleach|scarred]]''....}}
* The cheek-licking variety shows up in a late ''[[The Avengers (Comic Book)|Avengers]]'' issue, between Whirlwind and the Wasp. Bonus points for the fact that not only had he [[Stalker with a Crush|been after her for years]], he'd just ''[[Dude, She's Like, in a Coma|knocked her unconscious]]'' seconds before, and was stroking her leg as well.
** This makes the fact that in ''[[The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes|Avengers Earths Mightiest Heroes]]'', Whirlwind is pretty much a punching bag for the [[Took a Level In Badass|leveled-up]] [[Adaptational Badass|TV Wasp]] ''hilarious.''
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* Appears briefly in ''[[Hercules (Disney film)|Hercules]]'' when Meg is "negotiating" with the river guardian. "I like 'em fiery!"
* Occurs in ''[[Kung Fu Panda 2]]'' where Shen does this briefly to Tigress after {{spoiler|she and rest of the Furious Five were captured and Po was believed to be dead.}}
{{quote| '''Shen''': ''(leans in close to her face and strokes it)'' You are going to be part of something beautiful. <br />
'''Tigress''': ''(bares her teeth and growls at him)'' }}
* In ''[[Rango]]'', Jake creepily licks Beans' cheek when he's partially strangling her.
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* ''[[28 Days Later]]'': The good guys finally reach the base and other survivors, only to find {{spoiler|that the soldiers there plan to force Hannah and Selena into being their sex slaves and are about to rape them before being interrupted by a zombie attack. This is most definitely a case of this in every which way -- from forcing the girls to play dress-up in the late lady of the house's clothes for the soldier's benefit and telling them to behave, to the disturbingly zealous harassment some of the soldiers deal out. Granted, the soldiers were (ostensibly) only trying to repopulate England, but still... the scene is just plain [[Squick|squicky]].}}
* ''[[The Avengers (1998 film)|The Avengers 1998]]''. Sir August ([[Sean Connery]]) was practically drooling over Emma Peel ([[Uma Thurman]]) after he captured her and [[Damsel in Distress|tied her down]]. It didn't help that Connery is [[Dirty Old Man|40 years older than Ms. Thurman]].
{{quote| '''Emma Peel:''' Just the two of us?<br />
'''Sir August:''' Yes, like spoons in a drawer.<br />
'''Emma Peel:''' Perhaps I could help you, if I knew what you wanted.<br />
'''Sir August:''' The only thing I want... is you. }}
* ''[[Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid]]''. Having already established the Kid (Redford) as a likable protagonist, the movie throws the audience a curve ball by serving up what initially appears to be a rape scene. It turns out that Kid and his girlfriend are just roleplaying.
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* In the ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' episode "Doppelgangland", vampire Willow (from an [[Alternate Universe]]) briefly does this to ordinary Willow (who ends up getting out of it by shooting her with a tranq gun). It's played more for comedy than horror, though.
** In the [[Musical Episode]] Dawn steals the talisman used to summon the singing demon Sweet, who naturally assumes that she's the one who conjured him.
{{quote| '''Sweet:''' You brought me down into this town / So when we blow this scene / Back we will go to my kingdom below / And you will be my queen.<br />
'''Dawn:''' No, you see / you and me / Wouldn’t be very regal.<br />
'''Sweet:''' I’ll make it real, girl.<br />
'''Dawn:''' What I mean / I’m fifteen / So this queen thing's illegal. }}
** Warren tries to pull this on his ex-girlfriend by [[Hypnotize the Princess|brainwashing her]] but she manages to break free from it causing him to [[Jumping Off the Slippery Slope|kill her.]] This is seen as the moment when the Trio [[Moral Event Horizon|stop being an amusing nuisance.]]
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* Subverted in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' episode "Qpid". Q drops Picard in the middle of a [[Robin Hood]] fantasy-world, and tells the captain that if he doesn't rescue Maid Marion (actually his [[Love Interest]] Vash) she's going to be executed by Sir Guy of Gisbourne. Both Q and Picard are quite surprised when the eminently practical Vash [[Off the Rails|agrees to marry Sir Guy]], as it makes more sense than some [[Honor Before Reason|stupidly-heroic rescue plan]].
* On ''[[The League of Gentlemen]]'', [[Monster Clown|demonic blackface minstrel]] Papa Lazarou is known for this, to the point where he collects wives and his [[Catch Phrase]] is:
{{quote| "You're ''my'' wife now."}}
* In the ''[[Heroes (TV series)|Heroes]]'' Volume Four finale, Sylar, pulls one of these on Claire. Subverted in the he apparently had no intention to rape her, he just used his telekinesis to [[People Puppets|make her body]] pour up wine and have a drink with him as he did his [[Evil Gloating]]. Toying with a victim is ''very'' Sylar... he just gets down the killing more quickly than this with his other victims (it's different with Claire since she [[Healing Factor|can't die]] -- he'd already taken her power, in fact.)
** In Volume Five, he ''kissed'' her while holding her captive with telekinesis. He also tried to convince her why they were meant for each other.
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** Happened to Barbara Wright, too, in the ''sixties,'' no less.
** Hinted at in "Amy's Choice", when the Dream Lord traps Amy, the Doctor, and Rory between dream and reality. At one point, Amy is alone with the Dream Lord on the TARDIS as the Doctor and Rory try to survive on their own in the other dream. The Dream Lord uses this opportunity to royally creep out both Amy and the audience.
{{quote| '''Dream Lord:''' Poor Amy. He always leaves you, doesn't he? Alone in the dark. Never apologizes.<br />
'''Amy:''' He doesn't have to.<br />
'''Dream Lord:''' That's good. Because he never will. And now he's left you with me. Spooky old not-to-be-trusted me. ''(vanishes and reappears in an open-shirted, red-sashed outfit)'' ''Anything'' could happen. }}
*** This is made so very much creepier when we find out who the Dream Lord really is. {{spoiler|He's the ''Doctor,'' or at least [[Enemy Without|his dark side.]]}} As if it wasn't creepy enough to begin with.
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* ''[[The Lion King]]'': Although it is nowhere to be seen in the film, Scar attempts this on Nala in the musical, motivating her to run away to the jungle. <ref>This actually was an intended plot point for the movie, but the directors eventually decided that sexual harassment was just a little too mature for young audiences. This concept evaded the Disney execs years later, however, when it came time to produce ''[[The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Disney film)|The Hunchback of Notre Dame]].''</ref>
* ''[[Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (theatre)|Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street]]'': [[Dirty Old Man|Judge Turpin]] means to marry his adopted daughter [[Distressed Damsel|Johanna]] (who happens to be the child of the man [[Kick the Dog|he had sent to prison]] and [[Rape as Drama|the woman he not only raped,]] but also [[Driven to Suicide|drove to suicide.]] {{spoiler|Well, not exactly.}})
{{quote| '''Judge Turpin:''' How sweet you look in that light muslin gown...}}
 
 
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** In ''Genealogy of Holy War'', it's implied that it ''did'' go all the way in Bramsel's case with Lynn / Leilia:
*** (after Ares left Darna to fight Celice and his army)
{{quote| '''Jabarro:''' Aless, why would you of all people get wrapped up in a girl like that? Well, it's all behind us now, so I suppose we can let it rest.<br />
'''Ares:''' What's that supposed to mean?<br />
'''Jabarro:''' Heheh... Well, right about now I'd imagine Bramsel is...<br />
'''Ares:''' How could... How could you know that and not tell me, Jabarro!? }}
*** (after Ares comes back to Darna and fights Bramsel)
{{quote| '''Ares:''' Bramsel! Return Lynn / Leilia!!<br />
'''Bramsel:''' You're too late! Right about now, she's already... heheheh...<br />
'''Ares:''' Y--you! [[This Is Unforgivable!|I won't forgive this!!]] }}
*** (after Ares frees Lynn / Leilia)
{{quote| '''Ares:''' Lynn / Leilia, are you alright?<br />
'''Lynn / Leilia:''' ... I wish I could say so. Fortunately someone from the liberation army rescued me. }}
* The final battle of ''[[F.E.A.R.|Project Origin]]'' involves {{spoiler|Alma}} doing this to {{spoiler|Beckett while he is strapped down to the chair in the telesthetic amplifier}}. The scene in question is less about showing that {{spoiler|Alma}} is monstrous but rather played up for horror and tragedy, as {{spoiler|being an emotionally and mentally stunted child whose whole life was pretty much one long nightmare, Alma doesn't ''know'' of any other way to express her attraction to Beckett.}}
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* Gog-Ma-Gog in ''[[Korgoth of Barbaria]]'' is seen menacing a scantily-clad blonde in a hanging cage in his hideout when Korgoth comes to meet with him. Though with Go-Ma-Gog being as flabby, wimpy, and flamboyant as he is, it's played for laughs.
* Parodied in the ''[[Adventure Time]]'' pilot. Pen asks the Ice King why he's always kidnapping girls -- the Ice King answers that he's going to make one marry him. Pen's reponse:
{{quote| "That's -- STUPID!"}}
** This is continued in the television series.
* Parodied in ''[[Venture Brothers]]'' episode "Love Bheits": sadistic overlord Ünderbheit captures the Ventures and Brock and falls in love with Dean (who is dressed in Princess Leia's slavegirl outfit for a costume contest), believing him to be a girl. He invites him to dinner and pressures him into marriage. {{spoiler|The wedding is carried through, but is rendered void when Dean is revealed to be male.}}