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* Though his signature reaction to most serious situations is [[Unstoppable Rage]], Guts from ''[[Berserk]]'' often starts out with Tranquil Fury. Before he [[Impaled with Extreme Prejudice|confronts]] the man who {{spoiler|tortured and mutilated Griffith for a year}}, Guts [http://www.mangakong.com/manga/Berserk/048.058/139 gives an expression that is on the same level of creepiness] as his signature [[Slasher Smile]], just to show how dangerously enraged he is inside.
* Though his signature reaction to most serious situations is [[Unstoppable Rage]], Guts from ''[[Berserk]]'' often starts out with Tranquil Fury. Before he [[Impaled with Extreme Prejudice|confronts]] the man who {{spoiler|tortured and mutilated Griffith for a year}}, Guts [http://www.mangakong.com/manga/Berserk/048.058/139 gives an expression that is on the same level of creepiness] as his signature [[Slasher Smile]], just to show how dangerously enraged he is inside.
* The end of the first arc of the ''[[To Aru Kagaku no Railgun]]'' anime has Mikoto, a [[Tsundere]] with [[Shock and Awe]] powers [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4HfgsWZZtk going Tranquil Fury on the AIM Burst]. You can pick your jaw off the floor now.
* The end of the first arc of the ''[[To Aru Kagaku no Railgun]]'' anime has Mikoto, a [[Tsundere]] with [[Shock and Awe]] powers [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4HfgsWZZtk going Tranquil Fury on the AIM Burst]. You can pick your jaw off the floor now.
* In ''[[Soul Eater]]'' Black*Star, a [[Hot-Blooded]] [[Idiot Hero]], is most dangerous when [[OOC Is Serious Business|he's not yelling at you]].
* In ''[[Soul Eater]]'' Black*Star, a [[Hot-Blooded]] [[Idiot Hero]], is most dangerous when [[Out-of-Character is Serious Business|he's not yelling at you]].
* In episode 22 of ''[[Fairy Tail]]'', after [[Playing with Fire|Natsu]] learns that Lucy has been kidnapped, he captures a mook and drags him across a mountain trail. While dragging the guy, he orders him to reveal where Lucy is being held. When the mook won't answer, Natsu sets him on fire, then calmly declares that if he doesn't answer, the flames won't go out until he's ash.
* In episode 22 of ''[[Fairy Tail]]'', after [[Playing with Fire|Natsu]] learns that Lucy has been kidnapped, he captures a mook and drags him across a mountain trail. While dragging the guy, he orders him to reveal where Lucy is being held. When the mook won't answer, Natsu sets him on fire, then calmly declares that if he doesn't answer, the flames won't go out until he's ash.
** Black Mage Zeref needs only to flash a [[Death Glare]] at somebody and announce they've angered him to have everyone on the floor shitting themselves.
** Black Mage Zeref needs only to flash a [[Death Glare]] at somebody and announce they've angered him to have everyone on the floor shitting themselves.
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* In ''[[Persona 4: The Animation]],'' Yu {{spoiler|drags Namatame over to the TV and nearly throws him into it}} without a hint of emotion on his face.
* In ''[[Persona 4: The Animation]],'' Yu {{spoiler|drags Namatame over to the TV and nearly throws him into it}} without a hint of emotion on his face.
* In ''Gakuen Babysitters'', [[Aloof Big Brother|Hayato]] [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold|Kamitani]] is [[The Stoic]] with a [[Hair-Trigger Temper]], so his rage is manifested as this trope.
* In ''Gakuen Babysitters'', [[Aloof Big Brother|Hayato]] [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold|Kamitani]] is [[The Stoic]] with a [[Hair-Trigger Temper]], so his rage is manifested as this trope.
** In the [[OOC Is Serious Business|rare moments]] [[Beware the Nice Ones|he actually gets angry]], [[Nice Guy|Ryuuichi]] [[The Protagonist|Kashima]] shows this trope. A particular example is when Hebihara-sensei ({{spoiler|who is Hayato's [[Disappeared Dad|estranged dad]]}}) coldly dismissed Hayato, Ryuuichi angrily delivers his essay {{spoiler|detailing Hayato and Taka's activities in the daycare center}} with few words. Hebihara-sensei commented he felt like being slapped in the face, further lampshading this trope.
** In the [[Out-of-Character is Serious Business|rare moments]] [[Beware the Nice Ones|he actually gets angry]], [[Nice Guy|Ryuuichi]] [[The Protagonist|Kashima]] shows this trope. A particular example is when Hebihara-sensei ({{spoiler|who is Hayato's [[Disappeared Dad|estranged dad]]}}) coldly dismissed Hayato, Ryuuichi angrily delivers his essay {{spoiler|detailing Hayato and Taka's activities in the daycare center}} with few words. Hebihara-sensei commented he felt like being slapped in the face, further lampshading this trope.
* In ''[[Genshiken]]'', [[Nice Guy|Sasahara]] enters this when [[Smug Snake|Haraguchi]] starts badmouthing [[True Companions|the Genshiken club]]. He [[Stepford Smiler|keeps himself composed]] as he listens, with the only visual hint being [[Cross-Popping Veins]] around his face.
* In ''[[Genshiken]]'', [[Nice Guy|Sasahara]] enters this when [[Smug Snake|Haraguchi]] starts badmouthing [[True Companions|the Genshiken club]]. He [[Stepford Smiler|keeps himself composed]] as he listens, with the only visual hint being [[Cross-Popping Veins]] around his face.


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* Surprisingly, the ''[[Ed, Edd 'n' Eddy]]'' [[Ed, Edd 'n' Eddy's Big Picture Show|movie]] shows two instances of this trope:
* Surprisingly, the ''[[Ed, Edd 'n' Eddy]]'' [[Ed, Edd 'n' Eddy's Big Picture Show|movie]] shows two instances of this trope:
** [[Gadgeteer Genius|Edd]] is in this state for most of the movie, being his usual collected, snarky self while [[Death Glare|subtly]] showing his anger at [[Jerkass|Eddy]] for the mess they've got into. It's not until Eddy pushes him to his [[Rage Breaking Point]] his anger [[Unstoppable Rage|really becomes apparent]].
** [[Gadgeteer Genius|Edd]] is in this state for most of the movie, being his usual collected, snarky self while [[Death Glare|subtly]] showing his anger at [[Jerkass|Eddy]] for the mess they've got into. It's not until Eddy pushes him to his [[Rage Breaking Point]] his anger [[Unstoppable Rage|really becomes apparent]].
** [[Cloudcuckoolander|Ed]], of all people, runs into this by the film's climax. {{spoiler|After witnessing [[True Companions|his beloved best friends Edd and Eddy]] being brutally [[No-Holds-Barred Beatdown|beaten up]] by [[Big Brother Bully|Eddy's abusive older brother]], he becomes [[OOC Is Serious Business|calm and determined]], only spouting a mere [[Death Glare]]. Then [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|he removes the bolts from a steel door Eddy was clinging onto, turning Eddy into a slingshot and slamming the door in the bastard's face, knocking him out]].}} Made even more impressive by {{spoiler|being the first, if not only, stance ''in the entire series'' he hurts someone ''[[OOC Is Serious Business|on purpose]]''.}}
** [[Cloudcuckoolander|Ed]], of all people, runs into this by the film's climax. {{spoiler|After witnessing [[True Companions|his beloved best friends Edd and Eddy]] being brutally [[No-Holds-Barred Beatdown|beaten up]] by [[Big Brother Bully|Eddy's abusive older brother]], he becomes [[Out-of-Character is Serious Business|calm and determined]], only spouting a mere [[Death Glare]]. Then [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|he removes the bolts from a steel door Eddy was clinging onto, turning Eddy into a slingshot and slamming the door in the bastard's face, knocking him out]].}} Made even more impressive by {{spoiler|being the first, if not only, stance ''in the entire series'' he hurts someone ''[[Out-of-Character is Serious Business|on purpose]]''.}}
* Believe it or not, ''[[The Superhero Squad Show]]'' has one with the Silver Surfer. Dr. Doom kidnaps him and uses his Power Cosmic to fuse the [[MacGuffin|Infinity Fractals]] he's collected into a smaller version of the [[Infinity+1 Sword|Infinity Sword,]] which he uses to beat the crap out of the Squad. After being rescued, the Surfer carries Doom into space and dismantles the Fractal Dagger, resulting in an explosion that sends Doom screaming back to Earth...and Surfer is smiling all the while.
* Believe it or not, ''[[The Superhero Squad Show]]'' has one with the Silver Surfer. Dr. Doom kidnaps him and uses his Power Cosmic to fuse the [[MacGuffin|Infinity Fractals]] he's collected into a smaller version of the [[Infinity+1 Sword|Infinity Sword,]] which he uses to beat the crap out of the Squad. After being rescued, the Surfer carries Doom into space and dismantles the Fractal Dagger, resulting in an explosion that sends Doom screaming back to Earth...and Surfer is smiling all the while.
* In ''[[Ben 10]]'', Ben has one of these against Kevin 11 in their second battle. Kevin used Ben's powers to frame him, insults every good thing Ben's tried to do with him. Finally having enough, Ben gets serious and calm (at least as far as Ben goes) and easily beats him with Fourarms, then walks off, telling him that he's not worth finishing off. Unfortunately it backfires in this case.
* In ''[[Ben 10]]'', Ben has one of these against Kevin 11 in their second battle. Kevin used Ben's powers to frame him, insults every good thing Ben's tried to do with him. Finally having enough, Ben gets serious and calm (at least as far as Ben goes) and easily beats him with Fourarms, then walks off, telling him that he's not worth finishing off. Unfortunately it backfires in this case.