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* In [[Umineko no Naku Koro ni]], Episode 8's climax is one massive [[Take That]] towards the audience, as the creator had gotten tired of the fans demanding 'the true solution' to everything instead of trying to work it out themselves. {{spoiler|The main characters are [[Zerg Rush]]ed by [[Giant Mook|massive]], [[Wild Mass Guessing|stupid-theory-sprouting]] [[Mooks|Butler-Goats]] [[This Loser Is You|that ate away at the mystery and demanded answers]].}} [[Sarcasm Mode|Subtle.]]
* When the first trailers and screenshots of [[Diablo III]] were released, there was a ''lot'' of backdraft over the game not being [[Fan Dumb|"dark enough"]], to the point everyone thought the game was going to be a [[Lighter and Softer]] cash-in. Blizzard's response? [[Joke Level|Whimsyshire]], the game's new cow level, which has you fighting your way through a [[Tastes Like Diabetes]] landscape of rainbows, smiling clouds, dancing flowers, and unicorns.
* In the the 2020 relaunch of ''[[Battletoads]]'', the Dark Queen has traded her sexy [[Dominatrix]] outfit from the original game for more modest (maybe more "cartoonish") [[Evil Sorceress]] robes. After her old associate Jeff criticizes the change, she something to say to him about it (and by association, [[Leaning on the Fourth Wall|to fans who complained about the change]]) doing so as she dangles him from their spaceship’s airlock:
 
{{quote|'''Dark Queen:''' I guess we’ve changed Jeff, I’ve grown more impatient and you want to control what I’m wearing. Like you’re entitled to it because we hung out twenty years ago.}}
 
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