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* Happens to The Gentleman Ghost in one episode of ''[[Batman: The Brave And The Bold|Batman the Brave And The Bold]]'', after he loses control over the undead spirits he manipulated into serving him.
* Grim can do this to people in ''[[The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy]]'', but he saves it for people who ''really'' piss him off, like The Boogeyman, proving that, unless you're a really smart little kid, messing with Death is a very, very bad idea. He's occasionally seen doing his job of reaping people, but he says there are a large number of afterlives so it's likely not all of them are taken to Hell.
* [[Disney]] examples. (Yep, Disney examples!):
* Happens to Hades in [[Hercules (1997 film)||Hercules]], by his own subjects no less.
* Happens to Hades in [[Hercules (1997 film)||Hercules]], by his own subjects no less; his two henchmen realize he's going to be ''very'' angry when he gets out, but the other adds "''if'' he does and they decide not to help him.
** And [[Aladdin (Disney film)|Jafar]] at the end of the ''Hercules''/''Aladdin'' crossover episode.
** At the end of ''[[The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Disney film)|The Hunchback of Notre Dame]]'', [[Complete Monster|Frollo]] gets weighed down into a sea of molten lead at the bottom of the Notre Dame cathedral by a sinister-looking gargoyle.
** Of course, at least with Frollo it was only allegorical. In ''[[The Princess and the Frog]]'', Dr. Facilier is dragged away by his "friends on the other side" when the voodoo mask is destroyed, and it's 100% real. Well, ''technically'', the place he was dragged to wasn't Hell in any Christian sense of the word, but it was just as terrifying.
 
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