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Compare with [[Self-Made Orphan]], when both parents are killed or otherwise done away with (usually [[Played For Horror]] whereas Patricide is [[Played for Drama]]), [[Archnemesis Dad]], [[Evil Prince]] and [[Oedipus Complex]]. Contrast [[You Killed My Father]]. The more violent examples of [[Calling the Old Man Out]] may well involve this. May well be the life's goal of an [[Antagonistic Offspring]].
Compare with [[Self-Made Orphan]], when both parents are killed or otherwise done away with (usually [[Played For Horror]] whereas Patricide is [[Played for Drama]]), [[Archnemesis Dad]], [[Evil Prince]] and [[Oedipus Complex]]. Contrast [[You Killed My Father]]. The more violent examples of [[Calling the Old Man Out]] may well involve this. May well be the life's goal of an [[Antagonistic Offspring]].


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[[Death Trope]], obviously, spoilers within.
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== Anime and Manga ==
== Anime and Manga ==
* ''[[Berserk]]'': The Kushan Emperor Ganishka is revealed to have killed his father (after having killed his little brother, favored by their mother). He ends up poisoned by his own son years later, and would have died had he not triggered his Behelit, transforming him into an Apostle.
* ''[[Berserk]]'': The Kushan Emperor Ganishka is revealed to have killed his father (after having killed his little brother, favored by their mother). He ends up poisoned by his own son years later, and would have died had he not triggered his Behelit, transforming him into an Apostle.