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== Anime and Manga ==
 
* Toha Heavy Industries from both ''[[Blame]]'' and ''[[Biomega]]''.
* Capsule Corp. from ''[[Dragon Ball]]'' produces everything from houses to cars, and then puts them in a small portable (as in, pocket-sized) capsule. The Brief family is so rich that they build people space crafts for free. One of the few examples of a Mega Corp that's an unambiguously positive force in society. Eventually their product line is expanded to spaceships and even (in alternate universes) a time machine, but those aren't for sale and instead are just used by the Brief family and their personal friends (who happen to be the heroes of the story).
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* TOAST Industries, from the ''[[Netland]]'' series. A rare heroic, or at least protagonistic (that is, they're against universal annihilation) example.
* Crockercorp from the new {{spoiler|post-Scratch}} timeline in ''[[Homestuck]]''. It's Betty Crocker expanded from baking goods to superscience, with handheld teleportation devices and telepathic personal computers. Rumors circulate that Betty Crocker herself is an evil alien "Batterwitch" controlling it all and trying to brainwash the population. {{spoiler|They're right; she's actually Her Imperial Condescension from the trolls' ancestors' timeline.}}
* Lampooned in the [[YouTube]] article seen herevideo ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99l-ocvAs0M (Top Ten Most Evil Corporations In Video Games)]''; after detailing such nefarious organizations like [[Mass Effect|Cerberus]], [[Oddworld|Rupture Farms]], and [[Fallout| Vault-Tec]] (mentioning that [[Take That| the last one might actually be more ethical than Bethesda itself]]), the [[Lemony Narrator]] tries to place [[Electronic Arts]] at the number one spot, until an unseen editor tells him only fictional companies are allowed and he changes the top spot to [[Resident Evil|the Umbrella Corporation]].
 
== Western Animation ==