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* An episode of ''[[Batman: The Animated Series]]'' features a robot clone of Batman that seeks to kill Batman and take his place. Once he (apparently) succeeds at this, he goes through an existential crisis since the real Batman [[Thou Shalt Not Kill|wouldn't kill anyone.]] He cries out "What have I done? I've taken a life!" and proceeds to smash the console evil supercomputer HARDAC was attempting to use in its evil ploy, both stopping the program and electrocuting himself, prompting the real Batman (who was hiding on a conveniently placed cliff crag) to wonder if his robot duplicate actually had a soul.
* In ''[[Justice League Unlimited]]'', when {{spoiler|the League's [[Kill Sat]] not-all-so-accidentally fires upon Cadmus HQ}}, [[Superman]] rounds up the founding members and questions: "What have we done?" Doubly subverted, though: First, they tell him that they haven't done anything, since someone else hijacked their main computer. However, he replies that it was their choice to keep the orbital cannon, therefore all of them must take the responsibility.
* Appears to be this in the episode "A Dumb Wish" in ''[[The Grim Adventures of Billy and& Mandy]]'' with Mandy when she [[Be Careful What You Wish For|accidentally wishes everyone on Earth away into oblivion]] ...but then she gives an devilish smirk and goes home to watch TV.
* Zummi says this in the [[Grand Finale]] of ''[[Gummi Bears]]'', after his carelessness results in [[Big Bad|Duke Igthorn]] capturing most of the Gummis, learning the secret of [[Super Serum|Gummiberry Juice]], and taking over Dunwhyn Castle.
* In [[Space Ghost Coast to Coast]], one episode deals with a pledge drive that's not going very well. Frustrated, Space Ghost orders the audience to give him money, or he'll shoot Brak. Brak starts crying, and Space Ghost feels ashamed of what he's doing. Brak calms down and tells him that "it's okay", which Space Ghost cheerfully takes as permission to shoot him.