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* In ''[[Family Guy]]'', an evil corporate boss almost performs it literally. After saying his evil plans to instigate children to smoke out loud, he pets a dog and, seconds later, throws the dog out of the window and shoots it instead of kicking.
* In ''[[Family Guy]]'', an evil corporate boss almost performs it literally. After saying his evil plans to instigate children to smoke out loud, he pets a dog and, seconds later, throws the dog out of the window and shoots it instead of kicking.
** Stewie however does do this to Brian when Brian fails to repay a debt to him.
** Stewie however does do this to Brian when Brian fails to repay a debt to him.
** As does Quagmire after finding out his [[Transsexual]] father had sex with Brian. (And Brian didn't even know who it was until moments earlier!)
** As does Quagmire after finding out his [[Transsexualism]] father had sex with Brian. (And Brian didn't even know who it was until moments earlier!)
** And let's not forget Carter's "orphan" joke from "No Chris Left Behind".
** And let's not forget Carter's "orphan" joke from "No Chris Left Behind".
* The first act of the ''[[South Park]]'' episode "Scott Tenorman Must Die" is one sustained kick the dog moment for Scott, particularly when he makes Cartman beg for his money back, then ''burns the money in front of him'', while boasting that his parents give him a huge allowance. Of course, he doesn't exactly get off lightly.
* The first act of the ''[[South Park]]'' episode "Scott Tenorman Must Die" is one sustained kick the dog moment for Scott, particularly when he makes Cartman beg for his money back, then ''burns the money in front of him'', while boasting that his parents give him a huge allowance. Of course, he doesn't exactly get off lightly.