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* In ''[[Inu x Boku SS]]'', Soushi does this in episode 3 when two young men are insulting Ririchiyo. After dousing them with his drink, he very calmly, very politely says, "Pardon me, it's just that, you've angered me."
* 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 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.
 
 
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* In ''[[Girl Genius]]'', [[Implacable Man|Airman Axel]] [[The Magnificent|"The Unstoppable"]] [[Made of Iron|Higgs]] slides into this state after Zola {{spoiler|stabs Zeetha}}. Every panel showing him afterwards depicts him with this look of pure yet tempered and determined fury on his face as he relentlessly pursues and fights her.
** After beating Vole using [[Unstoppable Rage]], Gil points out that his father feels like this ''all the time'', which means the baron lives in tranquil fury all the time he doesn't spend in non-tranquil fury.
* [[Sakana|Jiro Sakana]], usually a [[Shrinking Violet]] [[Extreme Doormat]], shows this trope when he gets angry, fully contrasting with his [[Hot-Blooded|older]] [[Unstoppable Rage|brother]]. Case in point: {{spoiler|When Yuudai's abusive ex-boyfriend Arata starts harassing him at work, Jiro kicks him out of the stall with just a [[Death Glare]] and a stone cold voice. Later, he tells Yuudai in no uncertain terms [[If You Ever Do Anything to Hurt Her...|he cannot hurt his best friend Taisei in any way]], all without raising his voice.}} [[Beware the Nice Ones]], indeed.
 
 
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* Vegeta temporarily passes through this phase in ''[[Dragon Ball Abridged]]'' after losing his tail and admits his own surprise at the state of mind.
{{quote|'''Vegeta''': You know, I thought I'd be angrier, what with the utter humiliation and loss of my tail, or maybe I'm just so ''unbelievably'' enraged that I've come full circle.}}
* [[Atop the Fourth Wall|Linkara]] getting angry is shouting and speaking in an immature tone. [[Mean Character, Nice Actor|Lewis Lovhaug]] getting angry is deathly cold and collected. As ''Cry For Justice'' and ''Holy Terror'' found the hard way, you don't push him to that point.
* ''[[Ink City]]'' saw [[Transformers Prime|Optimus Prime]] go into this when [[Aeon Flux|Trevor]] kidnapped [[The Secret of Kells|Aisling]]. Trevor's insistence on [[Blatant Lies|blatantly lying]] about her presence reminded him all too much of the Decepticons, causing him to very calmly and methodically tear Goodchild's compound apart.