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** Marvin the Martian is an example of a [[Looney Tunes]] character who can and does control his temper, however it's mostly because he's meant to be [[Affably Evil]].
* Done hilariously in ''[[Family Guy]]''. [[Flat Earth Atheist|Brian Griffin]] finds out that [[Dirty Old Man|Glnen Quagmire]] doesn't like him. He goes out of his way to try and win Quagmire over, with each attempt failing miserably and Quagmire mostly puts up with it. At the end of the episode, Brian asks Quagmire why he doesn't like him. So Quagmire unloads on him every grievance that he ([[The Scrappy|and the fans]]), have had with Brian over the years in one hell of a long [["The Reason You Suck" Speech|reason you suck speech]].
* [[It's Been Done|The Simpsons Did It!]] In an episode of ''[[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]]'', [[Bratty Half-Pint|Bart Simpsons]] creates a comic book about Homer called Angry Dad, which become a popular internet series. At first [[Jerkass|Homer's]] mad about it, but after talking to the family he decides to try and become a less angry person. Needless to say, [[Status Quo Is God|it doesn't last]].
* ''[[SpongeBob SquarePants]]'': Squidward Tentacles is always angry. Seriously. The [[Word of God]] is that he was meant to symbolize [[Wrath]] of the [[Seven Deadly Sins]]. However, one episodes has Squidward shocked by an electric fence and becoming nice. Just like most of the other comedy examples, it doesnt last because [[Status Quo Is God]].
 
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