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{{quote|''"I don't know who you are. I don't know what you want. If you are looking for ransom, I can tell you I don't have money. But what I do have are a very particular set of skills; skills I have acquired over a very long career. Skills that make me a nightmare for people like you. If you let my daughter go now, that'll be the end of it. I will not look for you, I will not pursue you. But if you don't, I will look for you, I will find you, and I will kill you."''|'''Bryan Mills''', ''[[Taken (
When a loved one has been kidnapped by the [[Big Bad]] or his mooks, sometimes the protagonist has no time or inclination for negotiation. In this case expect them to utilise their skills, experience, determination and connections to go to any lengths in order to rescue said loved one. Without a doubt, copious amounts of violence and mayhem will ensue. Expect them to be fueled either by [[Unstoppable Rage]] or [[Tranquil Fury]]. Their drive to save their loved one will almost necessarily make them [[The Determinator]]. May involve a [[Pre-Ass-Kicking One-Liner]].
If the loved one is a child, then the rescuing is probably being done by a [[Mama Bear]] or [[Papa Wolf]], or the Badass in a [[Badass and Child Duo]]. Can also be prompted by a [[I Have Your Wife]] call from the [[Big Bad]]. If it is a love interest, they are probably a [[Damsel in Distress]]. May overlap with [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge]] if the goal is to both rescue the loved one and inflict punishment on those who kidnapped them.
Subtrope of [[Big Damn Heroes]].
{{examples
== Anime/Manga ==
* Rin Asano of ''[[Blade of the Immortal]]''. Throughout the series, Rin is essentially somewhere between [[The Cutie]], [[
* ''[[One Piece]]'': Luffy on several occasions, but most notably during the Marineford arc, when his [[Foe-Tossing Charge]] lasts for several episodes and (amongst other things) sends a giant flying.
* ''[[Inuyasha]]'': Sesshoumaru's storming of Hell to save his [[Morality Pet]] Rin.
* The title character of ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha]]'' provides an absolutely spectacular example when Vivio is kidnapped, curb-stomping everyone [[Mama Bear|that gets in between her and her daughter]]. {{spoiler|[["I Know You're in There Somewhere" Fight|And her daughter, too]].}}
* Warning: if you kidnap [[Black Lagoon|Garcia Lovelace]], know that the Bloodhound of Florencia is coming after you.
* When Zuruel eats Rei in ''[[Rebuild of Evangelion]]'' Shinji goes on one of these and proceeds to unleash a severe beat down on Zuruel in a fashion that is more at home in ''[[Gurren Lagann]]'' then Evangelion. He then uses Unit 01 as a bridge to send his soul inside Zuruel to save Rei. Even though Zuruel was pretty much ripping his soul apart Shinji didn't stop until he had pulled Rei out. Shinji was so pissed he pretty much [[Mind Raped
== [[Comic Books]] ==
* ''[[Sin City]]'': Wallace of ''Hell and Back'' also goes on one of these when Esther, the woman he saves from suicide, is kidnapped.
** And then there's ''Silent Night,'' where {{spoiler|Marv gets to be a little girl's knight in shining armor, rescuing her from some sex traffickers. Needless to say, they get what's coming to them.}}
== Film - Animated ==
* The climax of ''[[Despicable Me]]''.
== Film - Live Action ==
* ''[[Taken (
* ''[[Man
* ''[[Commando (
* ''[[Predator]]'' opens up with one of these: Arnie's crack commando team is called in to rescue two missing cabinet ministers, who are suspected to be held hostage by a rebel force. The trope is [[Playing
* ''[[Underworld Awakening]]'' is set to follow this story line.
* ''[[Cowboys and Aliens (
* ''[[Frantic]]'': A [[Roman Polanski]] thriller that has [[Harrison Ford]] stopping at nothing to rescue his kidnapped wife.
* ''[[Live Free or Die Hard]]'' has the bad guys kidnapping McClane's daughter and hence he embarks on one of these.
* ''[[The Long Kiss Goodnight]]'' has a former CIA assassin turning [[Mama Bear]] to rescue her daughter.
* ''[[
* ''[[Aliens]]'' : [[Mama Bear|Ripley]] and Newt.
* ''[[
== Literature ==
* The Dumai Wells sequence in the ''[[Wheel of Time]]''.
* ''Changes'' from ''[[
* ''[[
* ''[[Belgariad]]/Malloreon'': Barak in bear form rips through Salmissra's palace in the second novel of the Belgariad after Salmissra kidnaps Garion. Midway through the Malloreon, Garion chops his way through Ashaba to rescue his son. (Subverted because {{spoiler|Geran was never there, it was an illusion cast because Zandramas is fond of [[Mind Screw|mindscrewing]] people.}}) One could argue the next-to-the-last fight scene in "Seeress of Kell" would count as well, though Garion is as much interested in revenge on Zandramas as anything else.
* ''[[The Vorkosigan Saga]]'' has Cordelia Vorkosigan embarking on one of these when a civil war puts her baby (in a high-tech incubator) in danger. Then she goes to the capitals, ends the war and kills the usurper, almost by herself. Brings [[Off
* Lisbeth in ''[[The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo]]'' when Mikel is captured at the end by {{spoiler|Martin}}.
* When [[Kate Daniels]] is captured by the rakshasas, Curran and the rest of the shifters embark on one to rescue her.
== Live Action TV ==
* ''[[Chuck]]'': Sarah in "Chuck Versus the Phase Three" when Chuck {{spoiler|gets kidnapped}}. Chuck in the season 4 finale when Sarah is {{spoiler|poisoned}}.
* ''[[
* ''[[Doctor Who]]'', [[Doctor Who
{{quote|
Dalek: But you have no weapons, no defences, no plan!
Doctor: Yeah. And doesn't that scare you to death. Rose?
Rose: Yes Doctor?
Doctor: I'm coming to get you. }}
** The entire premise of [[Doctor Who/Recap/S32
* In the British ''[[Being Human (
* In the ''[[Stargate SG
** Not exactly. He asks the assembled redshirts for volunteers, and they all step forward before he stops speaking. Then Hammond chooses the ones most likely to succeed.
== Roleplaying Games ==
* On ''[[Honorable Hogwarts]]'', Jason goes on one of these when his wife Maddie is kidnapped by the [[Religion of Evil|Brotherhood of the Light]]. It does overlap with [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge]], though, since his secondary objective is to destroy every single member of the Brotherhood in the [[There Is No Kill Like Overkill|most brutal ways he possibly can]].
== Videogames ==
* Hawke during the "All That Remains" storyline quest in ''[[Dragon Age II]]''.
** In ''[[Dragon Age]]'' as well, you get to go on one during your origin story if you're playing a City Elf.
* The final act of ''[[Mass Effect 2]]'' is this, if the player chooses to {{spoiler|go through the Omega-4 relay to save his/her crew.}} Also, you could consider Garrus's, Tali's, and Thane's recruitment missions and Miranda's, Mordin's, and Tali's loyalty missions to be this as well.
** Although once you find {{spoiler|Tali's father dead, her loyalty mission becomes a [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge]] instead...}}
** The Lair of the Shadow Broker DLC is all about this:
{{quote|
* ''[[
** It's half this, half [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge]] proper, considering the {{spoiler|five-year [[Time Skip]] in between}}, spent entirely by killing the ''fuck'' out of Shades.
* Shirou during [[Fate/stay
* In ''[[Stranglehold]]'', the events of the game can be considered both one of these and a [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge]] for Tequila, particularly near the end where {{spoiler|Billie, Tequila's wife, has been killed by Jerry on Wong's orders and Wong has kidnapped Teko, Tequila's daughter, and is intent on doing the same to her as his own revenge upon Tequila}}.
* The majority of ''[[
* The "Hostile Negotiation" mission in ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]'' is this, with Niko laying waste to a whole building full of mooks and showing the [[Big Bad]] that, "NO ONE...fucks with...{{spoiler|MY FAMILY!"}}
* Subverted in ''[[
* One of [[Asura's Wrath|Asura's]] main motivations is to find his daughter, save her, and [[One-Man Army|give a merciless beatdown to 'anyone' who gets in his way.]] By then end of the game {{spoiler|no deity is left standing}} and Asura is about to go on another if {{spoiler|the true ending is any indication.}}
* The last two stages of ''[[
* In ''[[Prototype (
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* [[God of War|Kratos]] of all people goes on one of these in Ghost of Sparta. {{spoiler|He finds out that his brother Deimos was kidnapped by the Gods when they were kids, and is being tourtured by Thanatos, the God of Death}}.
* Despite their child friendly look, this trope fuels practically every [[Mario]] game ever. Peach is kidnapped and Mario spends the rest of the game literally crushing or incinerating everyone that stands in his path. Usually it involves decimating the population of numerous Koopa affiliated lands or even planets and no environmental obstacle that exists can stop him. He will capture castles, bring down airships and even destroy planet sized monsters to get the job done.
* This is what Snow and Lightning ''think'' they embark on in the beginning of ''[[
* A possible sidequest in ''[[
* In ''[[Wing Commander (
== Western Animation ==
* King Claudus from ''[[Thundercats 2011
* The titular [[Robot Chicken]] himself in the 100th episode, also goes on a [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge]] over {{spoiler|the mad scientist who created him, for kidnapping his wife and subjecting her to the same torture that he went through}}.
== Web Original ==
* [[Chakona Space]] gives us Neal Foster, who has done this at some point in the past. The resulting carnage and body count lead one of his adopted cubs to revile him for quite a few years afterward.
** At other times it has overlapped with [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge]] as well as [[Tranquil Fury]].
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