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* {{spoiler|Charlotte}} in ''[[Penny and Aggie]]'' is pitiful enough when {{spoiler|she}} kidnaps Cyndi as {{spoiler|a reflection of her self-hatred and hatred for her abusive mother}}. Then Cyndi {{spoiler|talks her into slitting her own throat}}. |
* {{spoiler|Charlotte}} in ''[[Penny and Aggie]]'' is pitiful enough when {{spoiler|she}} kidnaps Cyndi as {{spoiler|a reflection of her self-hatred and hatred for her abusive mother}}. Then Cyndi {{spoiler|talks her into slitting her own throat}}. |
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* In ''[[The Non-Adventures of Wonderella]]'' the protagonist tend to have this effect on supervillains, as the page image shows (though Hitlerella always comes back for more [[Foe Yay|for some reason]]). "[http://nonadventures.com/2012/10/06/view-to-a-dill/ Welcome to the club, my friend]". |
* In ''[[The Non-Adventures of Wonderella]]'' the protagonist tend to have this effect on supervillains, as the page image shows (though Hitlerella always comes back for more [[Foe Yay|for some reason]]). "[http://nonadventures.com/2012/10/06/view-to-a-dill/ Welcome to the club, my friend]". |
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* In ''Please Forgive Me!!!'' kidnapper was [http://gobolatula.com/pfm/comic/special-2-charlotte-of-the-opera-by-grail-gob/ asking for it]. "Well, you're un-kidnapped. Sorry." |
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== Web Original == |
== Web Original == |