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* [[Death Note|Light]] in ''[[The Prince of Death]]'' Justified: [[Nightmare Fuel|because he is undead his wounds never heal and he has to be sewn back together.]]
 
== Film -- Animated ==
* ''[[How to Train Your Dragon]]'': Tuffnut reacts this way to a very small dragon biting his nose.
{{quote|"Oh, I'm hurt! I am very much hurt!"}}
* Louis the alligator in ''[[The Princess and the Frog]]'' goes into death throes when he gets a single bur in his finger.
 
== Film -- Live Action ==
* A hair-related version in ''[[Spaceballs]]'': After refusing to handle a gun, saying she hates them, Princess Vespa's hair is shot... the resulting reaction? "My hair! He shot my hair! Son of a bitch." Followed by her mowing down her opponents. Her 'droid-of-honor' calls the victory "pretty good for Rambo".
* In more ways than one, this Trope is a driving force behind the events of ''[[Death Becomes Her]]''. Helen Sharp's childhood "friend" Madeline Ashton is always ruining Helen's serious relationships by stealing her boyfriends, {{spoiler|including Helen's fiance near the film's beginning}}, even though Madeline herself has no feelings for them. This prompts Helen to {{spoiler|hatch an elaborate plot to KILL Madeline, a goal she is still pursuing obsessively fourteen years later}}. As extreme as THAT may seem, it somehow manages to pale in comparison to Madeline's amazingly petty motive for repeatedly hurting Helen (arguably ruining her life multiple times) in the first place: {{spoiler|Helen thought Madeline was cheap, and by all indications merely in the sense of not being classy... BACK WHEN THEY WERE SCHOOLGIRLS!!!}}
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== Literature ==
* Soto, a History Monk in ''[[Discworld/Thief of Time|Thief of Time]]'' who believed in the sanctity of all life and the ultimate uselessness of violence, decided to kill three Auditors posing as humans when a wild axe swing [[Close-Call Haircut|accidentally sliced off a thick lock of his hair]]. Somewhat justified as his hair is his [[Berserk Button]].
* [[Older Than Feudalism]]: In ''[[The Iliad]]'', Aphrodite gets cut by Diomedes. As a goddess, she cannot die, but she's completely unaccustomed to pain, causing her to run screaming to her brother Ares and plead with him to teach Diomedes a lesson. With the aid of Athena, Diomedes cuts Ares as well, and he has the same reaction, literally running home to cry to this mama.
* In [[Gordon Korman]]'s ''The Zucchini Warriors'', one of the [[Macdonald Hall]] football players (who has ironically given himself the nickname The Beast) gets a bruised elbow. He then insists that it's actually a compound fracture and walks around with his arm in a sling for nine weeks.
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* Almost anytime someone uses a grapple in pro wrestling, it's this. Grapples are usually applied lightly without using too much pressure, while the other wrestler screams and writhes as if it's agonizing. It's done for the [[Kayfabe]].
* In WWE, this was the basis for Cody Rhodes's former character. After [[Rey Mysterio, Jr.|Rey Mysterio]] broke his nose, the narcissistic Rhodes believed his good looks were forever ruined, and went insane. He's no longer a smug pretty boy, but destructive and perpetually brooding (while a broken nose is no picnic, it's nothing big in pro wrestling terms).
 
== Theatre ==
* ''[[A Very Potter Musical]]'' and ''A Very Potter Sequel'' are rife with this. A [[Running Gag]] in both plays involves a character {usually Malfoy} being hit in the face by something and repeating this routine a few times before someone tells him to shut up: putting his hands to his nose, taking them away, looking at them in shock,and turning to someone else while constantly repeating "I'm bleeding! Look at this!" in an incredulous tone.
 
== Video Games ==
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* The pedestrians in ''[[Infamous (video game series)|In Famous]]'' will occasionally [[Artificial Stupidity|trip on the sidewalk or other low obstacles]] and then ''lay there squirming in pain'' until the player heals them.
* In [[Wild ARMs 2|Wild Arms: Second Ignition]], after you fight Judecca in his Devil Spire, he notes that he's bleeding and [[Driven to Suicide|shoots himself]].
 
== Theatre ==
* ''[[A Very Potter Musical]]'' and ''A Very Potter Sequel'' are rife with this. A [[Running Gag]] in both plays involves a character {usually Malfoy} being hit in the face by something and repeating this routine a few times before someone tells him to shut up: putting his hands to his nose, taking them away, looking at them in shock,and turning to someone else while constantly repeating "I'm bleeding! Look at this!" in an incredulous tone.
 
== Web Comics ==
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