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* Geraba, Fatman, and occasionally Blume from ''[[Xabungle]]''. Geraba usually does nothing to incite Horra's wrath other than question his orders, but he still gets the crap kicked out of him on a regular basis. Fatman is Elche's loyal bodyguard and mute, but he usually gets shoved aside in times of need and constantly suffers physical abuse without striking back or saying a word. Blume is a much less extreme example, but he still manages to take the occasional bullet or strike without necessarily deserving it, while most of the others remain unharmed.
* Natsuki in both ''[[My-HiME]]'' and ''[[Mai-Otome]]''. Having one's [[Panty Thief|underwear stolen]] and ''eaten''? Being forced to [[Show Some Leg]] to hitch a ride back to school/town? Falling into an easily-avoidable trap set by {{spoiler|a [[Trickster God]]dess}}? It's funny how the most [[The Comically Serious|serious]] member of the cast is always the one to take the comedic pratfalls.
* Han-Kyul from ''[[Need a Girl!]]'', the guy is nice at heart, is seen as handsome by his classmates, then he became acquainted with a group of perverts, he himself did not change, but his repultation in the other hand. Now Han-Kyul is the Butt of all Punishments for his friends actions: peeping on girls and harassing them, even when he had nothing to do with with, or was outright trying to prevent it; there are some who even credits him as being the group's leader and greatest prevert, the guy's repultation went downhill from thyat point on.
* Jonathan Joestar from ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]''. Dio made Jonathan's life absolute hell by [[Kick the Dog|burning his dog]], stealing his girlfriend's first kiss, turning his friends against him, and killing his father. This is all ''before'' he uses Jonathan's own blood to turn himself into a vampire. He almost gets his revenge,{{spoiler|until Dio beheads him in the last chapter of his story, while nothing more then a ''head'', and uses his body to kill his [[Death Is Cheap|grandson]], his great-great-grandson's friend, and almost the great-great-grandson himself.}} On the plus side, the two times he got into a straight-up fight with Dio, he beat the ever-loving hell out of him to the point Dio burst out ''crying'' after his first beating. {{spoiler|Dio had to ambush him to kill him.}}
 
On the plus side, the two times he got into a straight-up fight with Dio, he beat the ever-loving hell out of him to the point Dio burst out ''crying'' after his first beating. {{spoiler|Dio had to ambush him to kill him.}}
* The ''[[Claymore]]s'' in the series titled after them are infused with the blood of Yoma, the monsters they are trained to fight and will eventually become them if they exert themselves too much; plus, if they start asking too many questions, the organization will send them on suicide missions to shut them up. The main character, Clare, generally has it the worst, since she started out as a human who was a companion to the most powerful Claymore, only to have her killed before her eyes. Her body is then used to turn Clare into a Claymore herself, except since she's only a quarter Yoma, she's the lowest ranked Claymore and everyone looks down on her.
* Tamaki from ''[[Code Geass]]''. He's not the butt of every joke, but he's disliked by the cast, and can't pilot a Knightmare to save his life, yet [[The Fool|never comes close to dying]].
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