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* ''[[Django]]'' was banned in several countries because of a scene where someone's ear is cut off in full, bloody detail. Despite this, the gun battles are completely bloodless, even when people are riddled with dozens of bullets. Only one person killed by a gun bleeds, and he bleeds out his ''mouth'' instead of from his wound.
* ''[[Harry Potter (film)|Harry Potter]]'': Played straight as spells don't leave bullet holes, but averted for effect on two occasions; in the ''Half-Blood Prince'' when Harry [[My God, What Have I Done?|uses the Sectumsempra curse on Malfoy]], and in ''Deathly Hallows, - Part II2'' Voldemort walks across a floor strewn with blood and the [[You Have Failed Me...|bodies of the guards and goblins]] who let Harry {{spoiler|steal his Horcrux from Gringotts.}}
* In ''[[X-Men: First Class]]'', there was no blood when Shaw shot Erik's mother. {{spoiler|Azazel's massacre of the CIA agents, Shaw's death and Charles getting shot}} also had either minimal blood or none at all.
* The [[Slasher Film]] ''Bloody Murder'', ironically enough.
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