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** ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh GX]]'': Kaiser, once he realizes he [[Secretly Dying|doesn't have much time left anyway]], and Judai, when the desire to find Johan completely overrides his reason.
** Also in GX, Judai's monster ''Elemental Hero Wildheart'' (a [[Tarzan]] Expy) and his [[Fusion Dance|fusions]] tend to exemplify the concept, doing things like ignoring/destroying traps, attacking all enemies in one go, etc.
** An odd example of this is Romin Kirishima (Romin Kassidy in the dub) from ''[[Yu-GiOh! SEVENS]]''. She has a disorder (for lack of a better term) that causes her to go into a duelist version of berserk whenever she is very hungry, showing no quarter to her opponent and not recognizing them, no matter who it is. If allowed to eat she recovers and has only vague memory of what happened. Her cousin Roa is not above weaponizing her "talent". Later it is revealed she can go berserk on her own ''without'' being hungry.
* Myojin Yahiko in ''[[Rurouni Kenshin]]''.
* ''[[One Piece]]'': Luffy during the Marineford Arc. His rage {{spoiler|was a result of Ace's death}}, and since then, the Straw Hats and their allies have abandoned their [[Thou Shalt Not Kill]] policy, showing little quarter to enemies and making the series [[Darker and Edgier]] as a whole.