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* ''[[Death Note]]'': [[The Ditz|Misa Amane]] keeps on talking about how great [[Serial Killer|Kira]] is. Police Chief Yagami and [[Inspector Lestrade|Aizawa]] try to control their temper, but after a while he [[Rage Breaking Point|can't hold it in any longer]] and throws her out of the room.
* In ''[[Code Geass]]'', [[Magnificent Bastard|Lelouch Lamperouge]] and [[Charles Atlas Superpower|Suzaku Kururugi]] spend the second half of the series constantly in a state of rage and [[Spanner in the Works|screwing]] [[Out-Gambitted|up]] [[Arch Enemy|each others']] [[Xanatos Gambit|plans]]. They both have their own reasons. Suzaku wants to kill Lelouch because {{spoiler|[[I Let Gwen Stacy Die|he killed princess Euphemia]]}}. And Lelouch wants to kill Suzaku because {{spoiler|Suzaku's fighting for the villains.}} However, by the end of the series they realize that their constant fighting wasn't helping them reach their original goals, and work together towards a better future. By the end of it, they're more calm and happy, and Lelouch {{spoiler|[[Go Out with a Smile|dies with a smile on his face]]}}.
* ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist (manga)|Fullmetal Alchemist]]'': Scar. Definitely Scar. At the beginning we're introduced to a angry [[Church Militant]] [[Anti-Villain]] with a [[Freudian Excuse|terribly sad BackStory]]. {{spoiler|The [[A Nazi by Any Other Name|Amestrian Troops]]}} enter his country of Ishval for [[War Is Hell|brutal slaughter]] of the Ishvalan people. This was largely aided by State Alchemists. Scar then decides to go on a [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge]] and [[Serial Killer|kill]] every State Alchemist. After meeting [[Protagonist|Edward Elric]] and [[Deuteragonist|Alphonse Elric]], [[Tritagonist|Scar]] slowly pulls a [[Heel Face Turn]] and by the end of the series he ends up saving [[Colonel Badass|Mustang]] from becoming consumed by his [[Wrath]] too. Bonus points for Mustang having been one of the State Alchemists who helped in the Ishvalan genocide.
* In ''[[Ranma ½]]'', [[Tritagonist|Ryoga Hibiki]] is in a constant state of rage over Ranma kicking him into the spring that cursed him with turning into a little pig when hit with cold water. At one point he meets a [[Girl Next Door|nice girl]] named [[Farmer's Daughter|Anna]]. They gradually fall in love, and Ryoga notes that he has never been so happy in his life. He even considers staying on the farm and settling down with her, ending his [[Tunnel King|never]] [[No Sense of Direction|ending]] [[Training Fromfrom Hell|training]] [[Walking the Earth|journey]], but decides he can't stand the thought of being separated from his first love, [[Deuteragonist|Akane Tendo]]. [[Pair the Spares|The fans were not amused]].
** [[Arrogant Kung Fu Guy]] Ranma Saotome is a milder example. In one episode, he get's [[Laser-Guided Amnesia]] after Akane makes him hit his head on a rock and starts to believe that he's a girl. Because he's a girl, he becomes nicer and more peaceful. The [[Unfortunate Implications]] here are obvious.
*** Another example from one [[Rumiko Takahashi|Rumiko Takahashi's]] works. In ''Inuyasha'' several demons went around with a chip on their shoulder. They were cruel, vicious, and only wanted power. Prime examples being [[Protagonist|Inuyasha]], [[The Rival|Koga]], and [[Aloof Big Brother|Sesshoumaru]]. By the end of the series, Inuyasha {{spoiler|settles down and is married to Kagome. He is a much happier and more peaceful perseon. Sesshoumaru is still aloof and still [[Walking the Earth|wanders the Earth]] with [[Butt Monkey|Jaken]] at his side. However, [[Morality Pet|Rin]] has clearly changed him for the better, helping him [[Character Development|move from]] being a cold blooded killer to a [[The Stoic|stoic]] but caring individual. And [[The Rival|Koga]], at least in the anime, settles down and marries another member of his tribe.}}
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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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