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* Fairy Godmother in ''[[Shrek]]'' 2 is somewhat like this, offering to help Fiona get (Fairy Godmother's definition of) a happy ending, which [[Sarcasm Mode|coincidentally]] puts Fairy Godmother's son in line for the throne, while ignoring Shrek because [[Punctuated! For! Emphasis!|Ogres. Don't. Live. Happily. Ever. After!]]
* In ''[[South Park]]'', if Eric Cartman ever suggests doing a good deed, it will often be this. Probably most prominent in "Crack Baby Athletic Association" where he tries to get rich under the pretenses of helping abandoned crack babies. He even manages to enlist [[The Conscience|Kyle]] to help out.
* ''[[Rick and Morty]]'' there's well, Rick. Any time he does something that seems generous or charitable, he has some sort of selfish motive. For example, when Beth was a child, Rick created Froppyland, an artificially generated world with a [[Sugar Bowl]] theme simply for Beth to play in, and took pains to make it completely child-safe. However, this was ''not'' out of any love for his daughter, but out of a desire to prevent Beth (who was nearly as much a sociopath as her father) from killing any of her peers. He didn't do it out of concern for them either, he just didn't want the headache of cleaning up the messes Beth would cause.
 
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