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== [[Western Animation]] ==
* ''[[Superman the Animated Series|Superman: The Animated Series]]'' plays straight and subverts many tropes, but it is noteworthy the way it handled [[Bury Your Gays]]. Maggie Sawyer was primarily a victim of [[Hide Your Lesbians]], up until the second season episode ''Apokolips...Now!'' there had not been any hints to her orientation in the comics, but she seemed to be [[Bury Your Gays|legitimately set up for death]]. When she is attacked by Intergang she is thrown from her car in a fiery explosion and she is shown horribly burned beneath a crushing pile of rubble, noticeably ''without'' [[Eye Awaken|a blinking eye]] or [[Finger-Twitching Revival|moving fingers]]. It looks like she is [[Killed Off for Real]], especially when Dan Turpin starts calling the attackers "murderers" while screaming at them, except a later scene reveals her to be [[Not Quite Dead]]. This later scene, which revealed that she had survived and thus subverted the [[Bury Your Gays]] trope, also provided the first ever hint at her sexuality when she is visited in the hospital by a woman that the DVD commentary reveals is Toby Raines, her partner in the comics. So, Maggie not only survives the attack, which is a straight subversion of the [[Bury Your Gays]] premise, but the setup actually lead to a (partial) revelation of her sexuality, something this trope is usually invoked specifically to avoid, making it also an ''[[Inverted Trope|inversion]].''
* ''[[The Simpsons]]'' is the master of the subverted trope. One example of many is in the episode "Monty Can't Buy Me Love," where [[Cue the Flying Pigs]] is subverted when Mr. Burns and Smithers enter a book store:
{{quote| '''Burns:''' Books and cocoa in the same store? What's next, a talking banana?<br />