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Enmity with an Object
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If Companion Cube is the love someone will have for an inanimate object, this is the other side of that coin — a deep-seated, irrational hatred a person has for an object. The person will usually treat the object as a hated enemy or rival in spite of the fact that the object has no will of its own and cannot in any way return the person's antipathy. If the quarrel is physical in nature, whatever damage the object delivers onto the person may seem to be driven by malicious intent, but it's just simple mechanics and bad luck. Often Played for Laughs, unless it's something like an Artifact of Doom or Artifact of Death. May be justified with a Job-Stealing Robot (as long as the robot is just a mindless tool) or Vengeful Vending Machine. It's also very common when the person has The Alleged Car, because if your car hates you, you're going to hate it back. This is a sister trope of Cargo Envy, where a person is envious of something that an attractive person is showing affection to, which may or may not lead to a rivalry with the object. Compare Does Not Like Spam. Compare also Animal Nemesis, where the foe is at least alive, if not capable of reason. Careful when your object is/turns out to be an Animate Inanimate Object — the object must not be sentient/sapient, or at least the person with the enmity must not know about it. Otherwise it doesn't fall here. |
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The police officer in Clone High played by Andy Dick addresses a plastic cup of beer as though it were a Worthy Opponent. | |
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In A Certain Magical Index and A Certain Scientific Railgun, Mikoto Misaka has an enmity with a certain vending machine which once swallowed her 10,000 Yen (about $100) note. She often gets revenge on it by kicking or using her Shock and Awe powers on it to induce it into giving free drinks. | |
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In an episode of CHiPs a big man in a tiny car gets pulled over for speeding and he beats up his car in retaliation, tearing it to pieces right there on the highway. His name in the credits is "car killer." | |
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In Naruto: The Abridged Series, Sasuke's eternal rival is The Log. Sasuke even notes how he keeps mistaking logs for people, causing him to mess up his aim. All because he hates the Log. | |
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The Simpsons: Sideshow Bob and rakes, after the extended "rake tripping" scene from the "Cape Feare" episode. Bart even lampshades how Bob apparently equates that rivalry with the one between the two (mind you, Bart at that point got Bob sent to jail multiple times). In the episode "Deep Space Homer," Homer has an intense hatred for an inanimate carbon rod that was named Employee of the Month instead of him. After he accidentally saves the space shuttle crew (from a mess he himself caused, of course) by jamming it in a broken door while trying to bash his colleague with it, he's mad that the carbon rod he "used" to jam the door shut got the hero's welcome (including a Ticker Tape Parade) instead. And there's the newspaper picture of Abe with the headline "Old man yells at cloud" from "The Old Man and the Key". One episode had Homer's special recipe for moonshine remind a hillbilly of his feud with a nearby tree. Mr. Burns once mistook a candy vending machine for a working candy store, and when it failed to respond to his verbal request for a snack, he gave it a Death Glare and said it had made a powerful enemy. |
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The Looney Tunes short Bartholomew Versus the Wheel has the eponymous dog Bartholomew develop a vicious hatred towards wheels after his tail gets run over. | |
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In the musical adaptation of Candide, Cunegonde has these lines in "Life Is Happiness Indeed," during which, in the original Broadway production, she tears apart a rose. | |
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Edward Elric in Fullmetal Alchemist doesn't just dislike drinking milk, he actively despises seeing any because it is "an opaque, white liquid secreted by a cow". This is played as part of the gag about Edward's diminutive stature, with characters speculating that his lack of height could be a direct result of his hatred of milk. | |
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In Code MENT, Suzaku has a score of 1-1 with a hotel. Not the hotel staff or the company who owns it, but the hotel itself. | |
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Mr. Bean: Played ambiguously for comedy with Mr. Bean's archnemesis: a blue Reliant Robin. Because the driver of the car is never seen, it's unclear whether Bean hates the driver, the car itself, or all blue Reliant Robins. | |
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In Office Space, the main characters have a very antagonistic relationship with a fax/copy machine. They end up dragging into an abandoned field and executing it with a baseball bat. | |
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Classic Disney Shorts: A common gag is for a character to come at odds with inanimate objects that won't behave themselves. Examples include the piano that won't stay in Goofy's truck in Moving Day, or the mainspring Donald Duck wrestles with in Clock Cleaners. What contributes the most to the surrealism of those scenes is that the objects often openly antagonize the character in question. | |
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In Happy Gilmore Gary tries to help Happy improve his putting by telling him to imagine sinking a hole as sending the ball home. When he still fails to get it into the hole, he starts cussing out the ball. "You son of a bitch ball! Why don't you just go home?! That's your HOME! Are you too good for your home? Answer me! Suck my white ass, ball!" | |
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Calvin and Hobbes. Calvin's bicycle is out to get him. Really. And his baseball tried to bite him. Did we mention the leaf pile which tried to eat him? Twice? He's also been attacked by his mother's cooking on several occasions. | |
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Pewdiepie with barrels, and to a lesser extent statues. | |
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Garfield: Garfield and RX-2, the talking scale. | |
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Sesame Street: Elmo and Rocco, Zoe's pet rock. While it's mostly because Elmo is convinced Zoe's using the rock as an excuse to get her way or just mess with everyone, Rocco getting involved in anything is one of the few things that can put him in a bad mood, or even make him legitimately furious. | |
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Discworld: Cribbins in Making Money stole the spring-powered dentures from a man he'd robbed. It's possible they were haunted by the ghost of their former owner, because the springs tend to malfunction at the worst times, and he has to gnash them back into position at the most awkward times. He's put out of commission when the springs finally break inside his mouth and nearly stab him in the brain. There's a side story in The Truth about a town mayor who got hit by a meteorite. He then gets hit again, but this time it was waiting for him down an alleyway. In various books in the Witches subseries it is mentioned that Granny Weatherwax holds a low level grudge against many of the trees around Lancre due to them consistently refusing to get out of her way when she is flying her broomstick. |
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The Brooklyn Nine-Nine character Frederick is convinced that his then-boyfriend hated a duck ornament Frederick owned so much that he stole it from their shared apartment and threw it in the trash, going so far as to break up with the guy over it. The heroes play along with this belief to get Frederick to do something for them. He's completely right. Holt did steal the "ugly and gross" duck and tipped it into a nearby river. If the flashback to the act is any indication, he did it with slow, deliberate relish. | |
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Inverted in a sketch on The Benny Hill Show. Benny is playing a slot machine and is coming up a loser every time. A man walks up to the machine next to him and starts giving it love talk ("I love you my darling" etc.) and it pays off every time he pulls the arm. Benny is bemused at first but as the man continues to win gets the idea. After the man leaves, Benny gives his machine love talk only to continue to lose. Then he quits playing it. The other man goes up to the same machine Benny was playing a moment ago, says to it "how's the wife and kids?" and scores big again. | |
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Cribbins in Making Money stole the spring-powered dentures from a man he'd robbed. It's possible they were haunted by the ghost of their former owner, because the springs tend to malfunction at the worst times, and he has to gnash them back into position at the most awkward times. He's put out of commission when the springs finally break inside his mouth and nearly stab him in the brain. | |
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Robin (1993): Tim does not at all care for the poster his girlfriend Stephanie has hanging over her bed, which pictures a winking, flirtatious Superboy. Made even more amusing by the fact that Superboy is one of Tim's best friends and Steph seems even more determined to keep the poster out of amusement at Tim's dislike of it. | |
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In Death. Eve Dallas has an irrational fear and hatred of all vending machines. If at all possible she refuses to use them directly, preferring to hand her money to someone else and have them buy the candy bar or whatever for her. | |
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In The Order of the Stick, dwarven cleric Durkon Thundershield believes that trees are not trustworthy. Of course, given that this is a D&D parody, that might not be entirely unjustified. Later strips reveal that this apparently extends to the entire dwarf race. Their "logic" is that they must be evil since they keep getting hit by lightning, and Thor's main weapon is lightning; Thor himself thinks it's ridiculous but has given up trying to explain it. | |
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Red Dwarf: After joining the crew in series VII, Kochanski develops a seething hatred for a pipe in her quarters which constantly makes irritating noises that keep her awake. She resorts to hitting the pipe with a wrench to try and make it stop. | |
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The Angry Beavers has Norbert's Not-So-Imaginary Friend Stump. Dagget has a fierce rivalry with Stump, especially in his first appearance episode. | |
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Among people who play tabletop games like Dungeons & Dragons, it's common to blame the dice when unfavorable outcomes are rolled. Dice-sized dunce caps, time-out chairs, and jails are used to "punish" dice for making bad rolls. In more extreme examples, (such as the Battletech incident that coined the term "Hellbie Dice" for an Epic Fail of crappy rollsExplanationThe man involved, Battletech forum mod JadeHellbringer, rolled seven Snake Eyes out of a possible ten in a single round, thus completely jamming most of his armament into uselessness thanks to the Critical Failure involved.), they're even outright executed, be it thrown into the trash or melted into a black puddle. | |
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In one gag of Awkward Zombie, Katie Tiedrich goes to Staples to buy... well, staples. But when she sees that all the boxes are labeled the same she leaves while angrily telling the boxes "You're jerks and imposters and I hate all of you!" | |
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On Harvey Street Kids, Audrey seems to carry an irrational hatred of potpourri, saying that "[it] never works" when Lotta suggests using it to cover up the foul odor of the soup that she's been feeding Marco. | |
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In Tales from the Pit, Mark Rosewater's sworn enemy is the copier machine. | |
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The First Law: The crippled Sand dan Glokta hates stairs because they're so painful and treacherous for him to climb. He has several internal diatribes about how he hates them above all things. The person he most wishes he could torture would be their inventor. | |
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Sword Art Online Abridged: The first guild Kirito joined consisted mostly of NPCs the guild leader stole from quests (they keep following you if you don't complete the quest). Due to their bad AI, one of them triggered and escaped from a battle while still holding on to the party's supply of teleport crystals, leading to Sachi's death. Kirito later runs into him again and eviscerates him offscreen, laughing all the while. | |
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On Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Chief O'Brien hates the station's computer so much he calls it his archenemy. Eventually an alien A.I. makes a home in it that makes it better disposed to him. | |
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In the Steven Universe episode "Nightmare Hospital", Mrs. Maheswaran threatens to use an abacus to figure out how long to ground Connie for bringing a sword into the house. When she leaves, Connie mutters a resentful "I hate that abacus". | |
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An episode of Seinfeld had George express anger towards a watch with "I hate you, you time piece from Hades!" | |
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Seinfeld | hasFeature |
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Granville and the cash-register in Open All Hours. The spring is wound too tight and Arkwright is too cheap to fix it, but Granville is convinced it hungers for fingers. In Still Open All Hours, he now believes it's haunted by Arkwright's ghost, and becomes particularly vicious if he thinks about spending money. | |
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Open All Hours | hasFeature |
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In one episode of Phineas and Ferb, when Perry fails to show up, Doofenshmirtz uses a potted plant as a stand in for Perry as he rants about his evil plans, and even ties him up. Due to a series of accidents, the potted plant ends up thwarting Doofenshmirtz and is even awarded a medal at the end for his heroic efforts. | |
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Phineas and Ferb | hasFeature |
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Nightmare Time: The nighthawks in the episode "Perky's Buds" start a rivalry with a scarecrow, offended that it refuses to speak to them. | |
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Nightmare Time (Web Video) | hasFeature |
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Anakin Skywalker expresses a distaste for sand in Attack of the Clones. This is likely due to growing up in slavery on the desert planet Tatooine, but he will Never Live It Down. | |
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Attack of the Clones | hasFeature |
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New Girl: Nick Miller is shown not being able to open a door due to anger/awkwardness and finally shouts "I hate doors!" | |
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New Girl | hasFeature |
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Liz Lemon spends an episode of 30 Rock feuding with a plastic bag, which was hanging in a tree outside her new apartment. | |
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30 Rock | hasFeature |
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One panel of a Happy Noodle Boy comic has the titular character yelling at a toaster. | |
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Johnny the Homicidal Maniac (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
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I, Claudius: Caligula declares war on the ocean. His logic is that he's Jupiter, and Neptune has declared war on him, ergo war war on the ocean. Caligula "wins", and brings home chests of seas shells as booty. This isn't remotely the craziest thing he does, even in the meeting where he shows his triumph to the senate. | |
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I, Claudius | hasFeature |
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Life, the Universe and Everything: The Silastic Armourfiends of Striterax tried to channel their blood-thirsty nature into less violent pursuits. This meant their passing a law requiring every Armourfiend to spend forty-five minutes a day beating up a bag of potatoes. It worked for a while, until one Armourfiend suggested just shooting the potatoes, and so a week's worth of enforced peace, the longest in the Armourfiends' history, came to an end. Eventually, the Armourfiends managed to kill themselves, much to the relief of the potatoes, and indeed everyone else. | |
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Life, the Universe and Everything | hasFeature |
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The B plot of the Kim Possible episode "Stop Team Go" features Dr. Drakken becoming increasingly frustrated by the failure of his escalating attempts (up to and including blasting it with a death ray) to open an Impossible Pickle Jar. | |
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Kim Possible | hasFeature |
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Bob's Burgers: In "The Deepening", Teddy reveals he has an intense hatred for a shark prop from a movie he was an extra on. He reveals that when he was hitting on a lady extra, the shark operator made the prop knock into him and spill food all over her, causing her to reject him and spiraling him into a lifetime of overeating. Bob questions why Teddy isn't angry at the operator. Teddy realizes Bob has a point but then insists the shark made him do it. | |
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Bob's Burgers | hasFeature |
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In Deltarune, Ralsei reluctantly gives the ax-wielding Susie a What the Hell, Hero? lecture about what kind of a hero she's being — including not only being needlessly, counterproductively violent, in keeping with the well-established pacifistic themes, but having eaten an innocent man's cake. Susie has already asserted her opponents were enemies — and, therefore, "FOR terrorizing" — before here offering the rationale, "Cakes... are also my enemy." Ralsei gives her a deadpan Disapproving Look. | |
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Deltarune (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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In one episode of Malcolm in the Middle, new neighbors move in, and each character gets their own arch nemesis from the group, with the exception of Hal, who loves his counterpart. Dewey's nemesis is a garden gnome. | |
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Malcolm in the Middle | hasFeature |
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A 1967 Mustang GT500 has tantalized Memphis Raines in Gone in 60 Seconds (2000) throughout his career as car thief. It's mentioned that he was arrested and imprisoned while trying to steal one, and at one point, Raines refers to this car as "unicorn:" something fantastic and wonderful that he can never, ever have. | |
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Gone in 60 Seconds (2000) | hasFeature |
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In Nebula it's inverted: Saturn thinks that their moons (which are just completely normal rocks) hate them, rather than them hating their moons. | |
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Nebula (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
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The dad from A Christmas Story was "one of the most feared furnace fighters in Northern Indiana." He attacks the thing offscreen while swearing so loudly at it, the whole house can hear. | |
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A Christmas Story | hasFeature |
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The Angry Video Game Nerd will often holler and screech at whatever game is upsetting him this week, usually to highlight how pathetic the Nerd is for getting so mad at a simple video game. | |
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The Angry Video Game Nerd (Web Video) | hasFeature |
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Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness. "My old enemy — stairs." | |
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Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness | hasFeature |
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There's a side story in The Truth about a town mayor who got hit by a meteorite. He then gets hit again, but this time it was waiting for him down an alleyway. | |
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The Truth | hasFeature |
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The Fairly OddParents!: In "Tiny Timmy", Vicky really hates the Turners' Priceless Ming Vase. Even more when it turns out they're okay with it breaking. In the episode "Odd Jobs", Timmy uses his fairies' magic to help his father find a new job. The second choice is being a professional wrestler; unfortunately, his pencil-themed costume earns him the ire of his opponent, who hates pencils because he blames them for him failing elementary school. We're then shown a flashback of him as a kid, in full costume, trying to write a test and destroying every pencil he attempts to write with because he Does Not Know His Own Strength. |
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The Fairly OddParents! | hasFeature |
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The Amazing World of Gumball: In the episode "The World", Gumball stubs his toe on a coffee table and prepares to hit it in retribution. However, Everything Talks in Elmore, so the coffee table is able to question his reasoning: In "The Ex", Darwin says he has a nemesis, which turns out to be a hat (That's what he wants you to believe!). Later in the episode, Gumball sees Darwin wearing the hat and asks if he got over his rivalry with the hat, pointing out that he is wearing it. Darwin runs around screaming that the hat "got him". |
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The Amazing World of Gumball | hasFeature |
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Luke Cage. Power Man vs. the coffee vending machine at police headquarters is a Running Gag. The soda machine in his office too; vending machines hate him. | |
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Luke Cage (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
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Peanuts: Charlie Brown and the Kite-Eating Tree. While Linus's skill with using his Security Blanket as an Improvised Weapon gets his bullies to leave him alone ("They never tease me more than once"), the rest of his family, most notably Lucy and their grandma, utterly despise it. |
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Peanuts (Comic Strip) | hasFeature |
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In the Sonic the Hedgehog fan animation Nazo Unleashed, Nazo has a deep sense of jealousy towards the Master Emerald, as Nazo wants to become the most powerful entity in the universe, but can't surpass the Master Emerald's infinite energy. Thus, he wants to blow up the Earth in order to shatter it. | |
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Sonic the Hedgehog (Franchise) | hasFeature |
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In Chapter 6 of True Potential, the narration refers to paperwork as Hiruzen Sarutobi's "number one nemesis of his entire life". | |
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True Potential / Fan Fic | hasFeature |
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In episode 50 of Fairy Tail, a misused and dodgy love potion cause Makarov to see alcohol as his rival (because it gets him drunk), Ezra sees a pillar as hers (it won't get out of her way), and at the end, Grey sees the horizon as his rival. | |
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Fairy Tail (Manga) | hasFeature |
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Fawlty Towers: In one episode, Basil goes into a frothing rage against his car, warning that if it malfunctions once more, there will be consequences. The car breaks down again, so he promptly gets out, fetches a tree branch and beats the car as punishment. | |
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Critical Role: Vox Machina's enmity with doors became a Running Gag ever since a series of bad rolls resulted in a simple church door barred from the inside requiring an over-complicated plan and three spells to open. And their luck didn't improve with any later doors. | |
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Critical Role (Web Video) | hasFeature |
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Captain Fanzone of Transformers: Animated hates machines (sentient or otherwise) to the point of it being his catchphrase. This includes his cell phone which, for added effect, is so obsolete it has a rotary dial. | |
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Transformers: Animated | hasFeature |
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El Goonish Shive: The Demonic Duck evidently has this towards the Shiny Object. | |
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El Goonish Shive (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
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Warhammer: One of the tales that illustrated the Dwarfs's "revenge at any cost, consequences be dammed!" dogma, involve the Battle of Grimspike Pass where they took massive losses fighting the Greenskins after an Ork Shaman exploded causing a massive landslide. The Dwarfs wanted revenge, but since the offending Greenskin was dead, and the Dwarfs already had vowed to exterminate all Greenskins for other reasons, they declared a grudge against Grimspike Pass, broke down the surrounding mountains and used the rocks to fill up the pass. | |
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Warhammer (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
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When King Neptune walks smack into a pole in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, he orders the pole executed. | |
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The Sponge Bob Square Pants Movie | hasFeature |
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On SÃtio do Picapau Amarelo, while almost everyone loves Aunt Nastácia's berry cake, EmÃlia is resentful toward it because, as a doll, she can't experience flavor on the same level as them. This leads to her eating the whole thing in an attempt to figure out why it's so beloved and then trying to atone by baking another cake to the best of her ability. | |
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In Psychonauts, Sasha Nein has a deep hatred of Tiffany Lamps and uses them as target practice. It's implied that this is because since one was nearby when his mother passed he associated them with that memory. Series creator Tim Schafer later states that what Sasha actually hates is imitation Tiffany Lamps and is in-fact fond of actual hand-crafted lamps. | |
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Psychonauts (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Tsukihime: Used for drama when in one scene, Shiki (the player character) suddenly and inexplicably becomes irrationally angry at a chair and tears it apart, a sign that he's becoming very mentally unhinged. The narration for this scene is nothing more than the words "This chair,"◊ repeated over and over again. | |
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Tsukihime (Visual Novel) | hasFeature |
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There's a gag in Red Dead Redemption 2 where a taxidermied squirrel that John Marston gets in the epilogue that his wife Abigail hates gets put in increasingly well-hidden places in the house. The last place you find it is on the top of a rugged mountain the next state over. | |
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Red Dead Redemption II (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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In Ciaphas Cain fanfiction Service In His Shadow, Commissary Ariel Abel decides the recaff machine -nicknamed 'Little Horus' by the office staff because of being an irritating, treacherous thing- has to die: | |
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Ciaphas Cain | hasFeature |
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Family Guy: Stewie Griffin and the toilet. Because it's funny when Stewie shows the ignorance of a real baby. Brian has a few bones to pick with it, too. Peter Griffin really doesn't seem to like the stairs of his house. Whenever he tries to walk down them, he will almost inevitably stumble all the way down, getting seriously injured in the process. Even when he's as careful as possible, or strapping dozens of pillows onto his body, things always seem to head south whenever Peter goes down those stairs. |
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Family Guy | hasFeature |
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The villain Annorax from the Star Trek: Voyager two-parter "Year of Hell" considers time itself to be his archenemy. And no, it's not meant in a mundane way like worrying too much about punctuality or about one's age or something; he believes that space-time itself is determined to punish him for his multiple temporal incursions by repeatedly denying him his heart's desire to resurrect his wife. Tom Paris decides that he's a paranoid megalomaniac. | |
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Star Trek: Voyager | hasFeature |
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A running joke in A Voice Among the Strangers, where Jessica at various points swears vengeance against a tree (after bashing her already injured shoulder into it), stones on the path (which she has to walk on in bare feet), a staircase (again due to her bare feet) and her own brain (after she gets a headache from trying to rationalize the world around her). | |
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Code Lyoko. Odd vs. Vending Machine. Nicolas has struggled with it as well. Earlier, in the prequel "XANA Awakens", it was used by XANA to electrocute Jérémie. | |
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In The Transformers: More than Meets the Eye, a Running Gag is that everyone in the crew besides Rodimus despises the "Rodpod", a dropship modeled after Rodimus' head. When exploring the ancient remains of a titan, they intentionally leave it unlocked in the hopes that someone will come by and steal it. When they wind up going in a circle, Whirl yells "I blame the frigging Rodpod!" and starts beating it with a stick. Gets less funny when it turns out Getaway began formulating his plan to get rid of Rodimus the minute he saw it. | |
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In Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines, a Malkavian character can have arguments with several inanimate objects. These include a TV (which argues via the newscaster) and a stop sign. | |
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In A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving, Snoopy is setting up the chairs for an impromptu dinner, and struggles with a large beach chair that won't stay open, and even starts fighting back at one point. | |
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Full Metal Panic! takes this in a humorous direction when Al, the support Artificial Intelligence in Sosuke's ARX-8 Laevatein, declares that Big Bad Leonard Testarossa's mech the Belial is his Arch-Enemy. Al constantly trash-talks it, including calling it a "cheating pile of junk" that can't even function without a Lambda Driver; while these descriptors could also apply to the Laevatein itself, Sosuke decides not to say this out loud. | |
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The Director in Left 4 Dead is, essentially, a bunch of lines of code; it's the AI routine that determines what enemies you face and when. You will not find a single L4D player who does not bear a lifelong, burning-hot grudge against the Director. | |
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