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* The [[Alternate Continuity|2009 TV Special]] of ''[[Kimba the White Lion]]'' inverts the [[Adaptational Badass]] trope; the title character went from being the poster-cub of [[Killer Rabbit]]s to a wimpy coward.
* The [[Alternate Continuity|2009 TV Special]] of ''[[Kimba the White Lion]]'' inverts the [[Adaptational Badass]] trope; the title character went from being the poster-cub of [[Killer Rabbit]]s to a wimpy coward.


== Comics ==
== Comic Books ==
* In ''[[Birds of Prey]]'', [[Black Canary]] [[Invoked Trope|deliberately tries to reform]] [[Dark Action Girl|Lady Shiva]] [[Morality Pet|by giving her honest friendship and human contact]]. Shiva, however, is perfectly aware of Dinah's intentions, and lets Dinah get a good look at her real personality and history for one reason: she wants to make her ''stop''.
* In ''[[Birds of Prey]]'', [[Black Canary]] [[Invoked Trope|deliberately tries to reform]] [[Dark Action Girl|Lady Shiva]] [[Morality Pet|by giving her honest friendship and human contact]]. Shiva, however, is perfectly aware of Dinah's intentions, and lets Dinah get a good look at her real personality and history for one reason: she wants to make her ''stop''.
* [[Mad Magazine]] used to feature a recurring 'scenes we'd like to see', which often featured subverted or inverted tropes (for example, the (in)famous 'car races train' film ends up with train hitting car, car survives, train gets smashed to smithereens).
* [[Mad Magazine]] used to feature a recurring 'scenes we'd like to see', which often featured subverted or inverted tropes (for example, the (in)famous 'car races train' film ends up with train hitting car, car survives, train gets smashed to smithereens).