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* The Nodos in ''[[Heroic Age]]'' are [[Nigh Invulnerable]] [[Kaiju]] possessed of [[Person of Mass Destruction|incredible destructive power]] to begin with, but under certain circumstances (such as when more than two at a time are engaged in a fight) they can go into "frenzy" (or "madness" or "mental chaos", [[Lost in Translation|depending on the translation]]), becoming even ''more'' monstrous and destructive. The Heroic Tribe apparently destroyed several entire ''star systems'' through such rages during their civil war, hence why the Golden Tribe sealed the survivors within members of other tribes, making them slaves to these "lesser" beings.
* Ivan Isaac's superpower in ''[[Priest (manhwa)|Priest]]'' is his sheer rage and contempt for Temozarela. He doesn't even ''care'' whether or not he wins against him, he just wants Temozarela to see how ''angry'' he is.
* Shizuo Heiwajima in ''[[Durarara!!]]''. He actually doesn't like violence, but set him off -- and [[Hair-Trigger Temper|many things set him off]] -- and he can't stop himself from [[Super Strength|throwing something unreasonably heavy]] at you.
* In episode 11 of the ''[[Tenchi Muyo!|Tenchi Muyo]]'' [[Spin-Off]] ''[[Isekai no Seikishi Monogatari]]'' the antagonists' latest and dirtiest attempt to kill Kenshi pisses him off so much that he goes utterly apeshit. His [[Humongous Mecha|Seikijin]] partially transforms into a horrible black giant ''thing'' that mercilessly beats down his opponents {{spoiler|and actually ''kills'' one of them [[Karmic Death|(the one that came up with the scheme in the first place)]]}}. It's so terrifying that {{spoiler|Dagmyer}} has a [[Freak-Out]] that segues into a two episode long [[Villainous BSOD]]. This is a [[Subverted Trope|subversion]] -- Kenshi's rage overloads the Seikijin even faster than normal and [[Heroic RROD|causes it to fall apart midway through the battle]]. This is the only reason {{spoiler|Emera was able to rescue Dagmyer}}.
* In ''[[Bakugan|Bakugan Battle Brawlers]]'', ''never'' let [[The Ditz|Ditzy]] [[Hybrid Monster]] Rabeeder overhear that her sister is defeated or possibly dead. The ditz who hit on the main character and challenged you to silly races before might only give you a single [[Death Glare|death's glare]] warning before beating the ever loving tar out of [[The Dragon]], ''that'' dragon's Dragon, and [[Kick the Dog|their little dog, too!]]
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** This also almost happens in an earlier episode when he finds out that his wife remarried.
* Miss Piggy of [[The Muppets]], especially in ''[[The Muppet Movie]]''. Step away from the frog if you know what's good for you.
* Jeff of ''[[Community]]'' at two points in particular: in "[[Community/Recap/S2 /E08 Cooperative Calligraphy|Cooperative Calligraphy]]" when he starts tearing apart the room looking for Annie's pen, and once in [[Community/Recap/S2 /E16 Intermediate Documentary Filmmaking|Intermediate Documentary Filmmaking]], after Pierce impersonates his father.
* Data gets a brief one of these in the first part of the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation|Star Trek the Next Generation]]'' episode "Descent", resulting in him killing a couple of Borg with his bare hands. This was also, technically, his first ever experience of emotional rage.
* Common on ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'', usually as a result of a [[Protectorate|loved one being harmed]].
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** {{spoiler|Azula}} also does this in the [[Final Battle]].
** Played straight in Avatar when Avatar Roku assists Aang and {{spoiler|tears down a Fire Temple around the treacherous monks within}}.
* Happens when Cat from ''[[Cat DogCatDog]]'' snaps at a Monster Truck Rally.
* Heroes and villains alike in ''[[Transformers]]'' tend to do this a lot, with varying degrees of success. Biggest, oddest example: In one episode of ''[[Beast Wars]]'', a cybervirus that was supposed to turn Optimus Primal into a coward instead made him a berserker who smashed up the good guy base when they attempted to hold him back, then stormed the enemy base single-handedly.
** ''[[Transformers Prime]]'': When Megatron {{spoiler|almost kills Raf(Albeit he wasn't aware he was there)}} and gloats about it when he finds out, Optimus sets out to straight up murder him. [[OOC Is Serious Business|No "All deserve a chance at redemption", he goes out for blood.]] It's the only time of the entire franchise that Megatron gave an epic [[Oh Crap]] look.