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Closely related to the [[Rule of Drama]]. See also [[Too Good for This Sinful Earth]].
 
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== Anime and Manga ==
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** In ''[[End of Evangelion]]'', {{spoiler|Asuka}} spends [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|a good 10 minutes fighting off the MP-Evas, after finding a reason to live]] (her mother is with her and she loves her) only to have them {{spoiler|get back up and kill her}}.
* In ''[[Saikano]]'', you know that whenever a secondary character is having a happy moment, joking and/or laughing as a break of the horrors of war, they are about to be killed in a short moment by an enemy bombing or attack.
 
 
== Comic Books ==
* In ''[[The Ultimates]]'', Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch are [[Brother-Sister Incest|a couple]], but how happy they are about it is the portent of tragedy.
* Though nobody dies, this is just one of many reasons why ''[[Spider-Man]]'' fans hate ''[[One More Day]]''. Peter and Mary Jane have been [[Happily Married]] for about twenty years ([[Comic Book Time|real-time]]). But we can't have ''that''; how are we going to get Peter caught up in [[Love Triangle]]s? (And this isn't the first time; they previously tried to kill MJ off in order to make Peter a swinging single again.)
** Peter and MJ recently reached the 25 year mark in the newspaper strips, so that's some small comfort, and therethey're [[Happily Married]] in [[Spider Girl]].
* You're a Vietnam vet with a good life with your lovely wife and adorable children. Then they all get murdered by a botched Mafia hit. So what do you do? Starting wearing a [[The Punisher|black shirt with a white skull]] printed on it, [[More Dakka|get as many guns as you can carry]], go [[Axe Crazy|completely nuts]] and [[Kill'Em All|kill everyone]] [[Judge, Jury, and Executioner|you believe might]] be even [[Disproportionate Retribution|vaguely criminal]].
* The [[Incredible Hulk]] is not the Hulk unless he's upset. Therefore it's kind of a [[Foregone Conclusion]] that any happy relationship he is currently in will end poorly at some point in the near future.
* Most [[Death by Origin Story|Deaths by Origin Story]] are this way. From [[Spider-Man|Ben Parker]] and [[Batman|Thomas & Martha Wayne]] to [[The Boys|Wee Hughie's girlfriend-turned-fiance]], it seems the greatest tragedies come from the greatest happiness.
* The recent{{when}} ''Death of Spider-Man'' arc's prelude in [[Ultimate Spider-Man]] was this for [[Genre Savvy]] readers - even without the title, the fact that everything in Peter Parker's life was going absurdly well was a big clue that there was much badness on the way...
 
 
== Film ==
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* [[Danielle Steel]] often starts her book with an ad nauseam description of how perfect the protagonist's life is. Which is often a good sign that it's all going to fall apart very soon.
 
== Live -Action TV ==
 
* In a late episode of ''[[The Commish]]'' one of the officers was promoted to detective. Cue [[Car Bomb]].
== Live Action TV ==
* In a late episode of ''The Commish'' one of the officers was promoted to detective. Cue [[Car Bomb]].
* Marian from ''[[Robin Hood (TV series)|Robin Hood]]'' joyfully, fiercely, blissfully shouts: "I love Robin Hood! I'm going to marry Robin Hood!" A second later {{spoiler|she's impaled on a giant sword and dies}}.
* Invoked in anthe episode "I, Mudd" of ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]''. Kirk and his crew are held captive by androids, so they all generally [[Logic Bomb|act like illogical fools in order to get the androids to short circuit]]. Scotty grabs his heart and "dies". Kirk says he died from too much happiness.
** The episode is "I, Mudd":
{{quote|'''Scotty''': "I cannot go on! I'm tired of happiness. I'm tired of comfort and pleasure. I'm ready! Kill me! Kill me!"
[Kirk and others mime shooting hand phasers, complete with vocalized sound-effects]
"Goodbye, cruel universe."
'''McCoy''': "He's dead."
'''Android''': "You... cannot have killed him. You have no weapons."
'''Kirk''': "Scotty! Scotty's dead. He had too much happiness. Now he's happier; he's dead. We'll miss him. Let us hear it for our poor, dead friend."
[human characters all laugh] }}