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It's one thing to Punch Out Cthulhu. It's something else entirely to scare the living bejesus out of him. This is a trope for when someone — or something — is frightening enough to scare things that would usually be an object of terror themselves. If someone can scare demons, monsters, and Eldritch Abominations, they're probably a force to be reckoned with. Can equally well be played straight or Played for Laughs — for example, as a Scared of What's Behind You bait-and-switch gag. All too likely to happen when a Food Chain of Evil is in effect. Break the Badass is when this happens to more human entities. May overlap with Mook Horror Show for sufficiently monstrous mooks. Compare Even Evil Has Standards for when the horror is morally outraged at what he's seen. See also Always a Bigger Fish, The Worf Effect, Eviler than Thou, Failed Attempt at Scaring, Outscare the Enemy, Respected by the Respected. |
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In The Thrilling Adventure Hour, Nightmares the Clown is an Emotion Eating Monster Clown who feeds on fear and is a recurring nemesis of Frank and Sadie Doyle. In their fifth encounter, he finally has the Doyles on the ropes, forcing upon them their two biggest fears of sobriety and being separated from each other. Frank's response is a Badass Boast about how dangerous he once was and could be again if he got serious, and that Sadie is even more dangerous than him. The ultimate effect is to cause Nightmares to realize what it is he truly fears: Frank and Sadie Doyle. | |
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Daughter of the Lilies: Whatever Thistle's face looks like, it's enough to send one of the cannibalistic night elves running away in panic. There's a reason she always wears a hood. It turns out the Cave Elf was just horrified that he had attacked and tried to eat a fellow Cave Elf — a female one at that (Cave Elves have a matriarchal society). | |
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The Shadow is a Terror Hero but in Dynamite's Special #1, he has a disturbed look when he learns just what his old comrade has been up to. | |
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X-Men: Proteus manages to horrify Wolverine so bad he vomits in terror, and Cyclops has to enrage Logan to get him back on his feet. This applies double with Ultimate X Men, where Wolverine is decidedly more amoral, and he calmly tells Charles Xavier the amount of hatred Proteus has for him scares Logan. | |
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Ryoko in Usagi Yojimbo is a witch who can mind-control others in huge quantities, even at vast ranges. Then she runs into Jei while remote-piloting her servant Kitanamono, and is appropriately horrified. | |
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Osmosis Jones: Frank's childhood, lack of self-restraint, and outright mental insanity (all of which is NOT helped by his unhealthy lifestyle) freaks out Thrax, a serial killer virus (The RED DEATH) who has infected and killed over twelve people. | |
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Polandball: ISIS makes the mistake of provoking Germany into turning into Reichtangle. Cue the latter looming over a terrified ISIS. | |
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At the climax of The Matrix, once Neo figures out he's the One, the sight of the stuff he then does to Agent Smith causes the other two Agents present to just plain run for their digital lives. While the sequels provide for more nuanced interpretations, when the first film is viewed on its own this scene runs rather clearly along the lines of this trope. | |
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Allegedly (it's not entirely clear if the issue in question just made it up for a quick laugh) monsters scare their kids with stories about Vampirella. Not entirely unreasonable, since she's often portrayed as a relentless Hunter Of Her Own Kind a la Blade. | |
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Amazing Super Powers in the Ghosts Of Christmas episode. | |
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Karolina Żebrowska: Miss Tatternickle scares away the ghost that's been following her through the cemetery, and is rather disappointed it wasn't a more impressive monster. | |
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Jordan Borchardt of Revival is a typical emotionally-detached reviver, which makes her a textbook Creepy Child. Over the course of the series her separated soul is destroyed, allowing her to imprison someone else's soul inside her. The Passengers find this terrifying. | |
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In Stand Still, Stay Silent, the main threat in the Death World Forbidden Zone that the main characters are exploring are Plague Zombie monsters that mutated from humans (trolls) and animals (beasts). Later in the story, they start running into ghosts that are a danger to all living beings. Chapter 10 showed that animals sharing space with ghosts tend to avoid the rooms in which they dwell. Chapter 12 shows that trolls that roam in an Abandoned Hospital with a ghost-room avoid the place as well. | |
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RWBY: Cinder Fall is nothing short of a murderous, spiteful, manipulative sociopath, but the sight of Tyrian butchering a Beowulf out of anguish over disappointing Salem is enough to terrify her. The creatures of Grimm are consistently shown to be mindless killing machines, with only the oldest and most intelligent ones displaying any kind of self-preservation instinct. The arrival of the Hound in Volume 8 is enough to make three Sabyrs stop in mid-charge, turn around, and run; this freaks out the heroes, who have never seen Grimm flee like that. The Jabberwalker in Volume 9 marks its presence as a lethal force to Ever After, having the ability to perma-kill its inhabitants when they would normally resurrect upon dying, as well as being the Flawed Prototype to the Grimm as a whole. Neo is already a terrifying psychopath on her own, but her semblance evolving to Self-Duplication is enough to make the poor Jabberwalker beg for its life. |
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In The Hunger Games, like in the book, Clove is one of the most dreaded and skilled of the Tributes. Although she's a normal human like everyone else, she's an Ax-Crazy Psycho Knife Nut who has been raised The Spartan Way to compete in the Hunger Games and strides across the Moral Event Horizon by gloating about killing Rue. However, even she is visibly terrified of Thresh, desperately screaming and pleading when he grabs her by the throat, enraged at the death of his district partner Rue. Justified by the fact that he then proceeds to kill Clove in a single blow. | |
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In every route of Yo-Jin-Bo, Harumoto is in full Villainous Breakdown mode by the climax, ready to blow up the watchtower that he and the heroes are standing on in order to die taking them with him rather than live to be captured; in Ittosai's route, he uses Sayuri as a Human Shield and forces her to make an Anguished Declaration of Love to Ittosai just to twist the knife by making Ittosai choose between killing them both or doing nothing until they all die from the impending explosion. When Ittosai declares his willingness to run his sword through the woman who loves him in order to get to Harumoto and then kill himself afterwards, even Harumoto is thoroughly unnerved. | |
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Thomas and the Magic Railroad: Diesel 10 is a devilishly Cool Train with a hydraulic claw (which would be an illegal modification IRL) and a deep hatred for steam engines. His only fear? Sugar. | |
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I'm the Grim Reaper: Scarlet's demon form is powerful enough to scare Brook badly, far more than he would like to admit. It's implied he would much rather ignore her than risk her going out of control again. Judah, despite being a mere human, is able to horrify Scarlet with what few memories she has of him as Ante. Later, after being sliced into pieces and melted down into liquid except for his hand by him, even Brook is terrified of him. |
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At WrestleMania 31, Undertaker faced Bray Wyatt, who has a similar supernatural gimmick and is basically a horror movie villain. At one point, Wyatt starts gloating over a downed Undertaker and does a spider crawl out of The Exorcist, only for Undertaker to sit up. Wyatt immediately stops and backs away, terrified. | |
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In the true ending of Sucker for Love: First Date, the player character manages to utterly terrify Nyanlathotep, the second-most powerful of all of the elder gods, with his sheer lust and desire to 'plant a wet one' on ALL of the elder gods. Including Nyanlathotep. | |
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SCP Foundation: The Foundation's attempts to pit living SCPs against SCP-682 in a bid to destroy it usually leave 682 alive but injured and the other SCP utterly terrified of 682. SCP-173 is noteworthy because it is the only thing that 682 fears. SCP-682 also happens to be scared shitless of SCP-524, a fluffy little bunny rabbit that just so happens to be able to eat anything and everything... including 682. SCP-1730 is a Foundation site from an Alternate History where they had a merger with the GOC and became something utterly horrifying, becoming endlessly worse than the monsters they fought. In our reality Bobble the Clown is some kind of signal-born abomination that has been meddling with humanity from the start and now teaches children murder and violence through a brainwashing TV show the Foundation has to contain. In this alternate site, he was one of the "lucky ones" who was merely locked up and experimented with, and is still a mangled, crippled, and utterly traumatized survivor, who witnessed atrocities so huge burning an entire alternate dimension to the ground and salting the ashes was just the start. SCP-5000 is 1730 on steroids, an Alternate Timeline in which the Foundation actively started working to Kill All Humans as well as every anomaly that wouldn't get with the program (which was most of the ones that were still capable of reason). |
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In Starship Troopers, the humans victoriously cheer when Carl Jenkins uses his telepathy to announce that the captured leader of the Arachnids, the Brain Bug, is afraid of them. Given that the film is meant to be a reversed alien invasion story in which we humans are the warmongering bastards, this isn't exactly something to feel proud of, but for the in-universe War Is Glorious population, it's music for their ears. | |
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Robin: Fright Knight has the ability to utterly horrify opponents with a simple "Boo" no matter what they've witnessed before. This becomes hilarious when they come up against the Terror Hero Ragman, who routinely creeps out his own allies and occasionally even unsettles himself, as they send him running a block away to cower in an alley after casually asking him if he wanted to see their power. | |
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In Homestuck, the Lovecraftian Horrorterrors terrify the trolls, a culture of violent psychopathic Proud Warrior Race Guys, to the point of sleeplessness. In turn, the Horrorterrors turn out to be terrified of something that's killing them, and their horrifying communications are pleas for help. | |
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In Ow, my sanity, "Nancy" is a Humanoid Abomination, who discovered fear at the hands of the art building's manager. | |
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"Freddy Krueger has nightmares about Chuck Norris." | |
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The Batman Who Laughs disturbs and horrifies the Joker so much that whenever he talks about him, the Joker becomes deathly serious. He even quit a team-up with Lex Luthor on the spot after learning Lex was dealing with BWL, confessing that while he was planning on betraying and giving Luthor an incredibly Cruel and Unusual Death, whatever BWL has planned would be much much worse. | |
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Malory from Head Trip is plain Ax-Crazy whenever any deserving target is in sight. However, The Twilight Saga scares her reliably. | |
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There's a stock routine in Pantomime that uses this. Three characters, one of them the dame (an older female character played by a man), are onstage and comment that the place they're in is haunted and they need to be on the lookout for ghosts (or other monsters), and ask the audience to tell them if they see one (they may then start to sing a song to keep their spirits up). A ghost (or whatever) then enters behind them, prompting the audience to shout "Behind you!" in the classic panto style. The characters then look around and fail to spot the ghost, as it follows them and always stays behind them until it exits (they never think to look in different directions to cover the whole area between them because that wouldn't be funny). Then the routine is repeated, except one character (unseen by the other two) spots the ghost and runs offstage in terror. The others wonder where they've gone and repeat the routine (more nervously) and a second character is scared off, leaving only the dame. The routine is repeated once more — except this time the ghost runs offstage in terror at the sight of the dame. | |
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In Schlock Mercenary, after Schlock grows himself a body made of dark matter, he promptly starts eating the Pa'anuri surrounding him. When their consciousnesses end up in the infosphere of his ship as a result, they start discussing exactly how horrifying Schlock has become. | |
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Inglourious Basterds: Pretty much the idea behind assembling the Basterds: | |
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The Last Days of FOXHOUND: Psycho Mantis, despite the amusing snark and the coffee obsession, is a terrifyingly powerful psychic engine of mass murder whenever he cuts loose. The Sorrow's "test", confronting him with the souls of everyone he's killed, reduces him to a quivering mess for a while, although he comes to terms with it relatively quickly. | |
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Cursed Princess Club: When the Pastel Princesses and the Plaid Princes go to an amusement park haunted house full of Monster Clowns, one "vampire clown" jumps out to scare them, only for Lorena to reflexively kick him in the head. Then Gwendolyn goes to see if he's okay, and he's so terrified of her apparent Slasher Smile that he passes out. | |
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The Disturbed song "Fear" is written from the perspective of the victim... so now it's the criminal that is experiencing fear: | |
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Children in Monsters, Inc. scare monsters... including the ones whose job it is to scare children for a living. Played for Laughs. It's implied that the CDA deliberately cultivates the image of human children as horrors that the monsters should fear in order to keep them from being exploited as Waternoose tried to do with Boo. | |
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The Sanity Circus: When Safeguarde spirits are summoned, even the Scarecrows become afraid. | |
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In Weak Hero, Giju is established as Cheongang's resident psycho with a creepy obsession towards Wolf. Then, when they finally face off, Wolf reveals that he's such an intense Blood Knight that his idea of "fun" is to beat each other to death, which creeps Giju out and puts him on the back foot. | |
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User Friendly has strips about Cthulhu being scared/bothered/worried/amazed about mundane things such as the RIAA's tactics, finance and accounting, etc. | |
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Will Graham invokes this in the film adaptation of Red Dragon when Francis Dolarhyde holds his young son hostage by putting on a show of parental abuse that hits the deranged Serial Killer right in the Freudian Excuse. It unsettles Dolarhyde enough for Will's son to get away. | |
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In Willy's Wonderland, the Hostile Animatronics (later revealed to be possessed by the spirits of a prolific Serial Killer and his accomplices in a satanic ritual grow increasingly horrified at the nameless Janitor as he takes them out one by one. The only one to avoid being horrified is Willy Weasel, who feels nothing but hatred at the Janitor and actually manages to win Round 1 of their fight. | |
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Gunnerkrigg Court: Mort's duties involve getting people frightened. But this girl is really scary. And this one is just that sneaky. And then there's Zimmy, who even freaks out Reynardine, a body-snatching demon, enough that he won't voluntarily touch anything that belongs to her. Zimmy is herself freaked out by Kat. This is what Kat looks like to her. |
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Immortal Hulk: The titular version of the Hulk, already proven to be one of the most outright malevolent of the Hulks (maybe not out-and-out evil, but he sure as Hell ain't nice), screams in fear and terror when he encounters Brian Banner. The fact the Hulks are born out of the trauma that was Bruce's childhood, the Devil Hulk in particular from his desire for a loving dad, feeds into this. | |
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Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019): Tie-in materials reveal the Big G himself is keeping a healthy distance from the site that contains Ghidorah. In the film proper, Rodan lets out a panicked screech upon realizing he's flown right into Ghidorah's storm... right before battling him anyway. | |
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Many of the most hardened convicts aboard Con Air are freaked out when the Serial Killer Garland Greene joins them. | |
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The extended edition of King Kong (2005) has a sequence that starts with the rescue party being attacked on their makeshift rafts (they're in a swamp) by a pack of cat-sized scorpio-pedes, which abruptly break off the attack and flee moments before the arrival of a piranhadon -- a predatory fish the size of a small whale. In the theatrical cut, Anne is attacked by a pair of Foetodon, land crocodilians roughly around the size of tigers, and crawls into a log to escape them. As she does, one is pulled offscreen and upwards by something, and the second stares at whatever it was and promptly beats it. Anne, exiting the log, finds a V-Rex standing there staring at her, the remains of the first beast in its mouth. |
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Used in a plot arc in DC's old Forgotten Realms comic. The dragons of Faerun are generally badass, aloof, and most if not all of them have killed plenty of "lesser" beings before for some reason or other...but even they have a collective Oh, Crap! moment and are earnestly considering leaving their familiar home grounds behind and moving into places more commonly populated by humans, elves and so on when a mysterious killer starts to leave a trail of headless dragon corpses behind him-, her- or itself. | |
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Girl Genius has got the lot: The Other, the genocidal entity that wiped out major parts of Europe and created Mad Science monstrosities of every stripe (that themselves terrified Mad Scientists back in the day), is afraid of the mere mention of the name Barry Heterodyne. Similarly, the Other was scared (momentarily) out of Agatha's body by Von Pinn. The Jägergenerals, massive Lightning Bruisers, are absolutely terrified of the Dreen; extra-dimensional beings employed by the Baron. They're also, to a lesser extent, scared of the Baron himself. On that note, we have the fight between Gil and General Vole conclude with Vole baffled by how it seems Gil wants to die at his hands. Apparently, at some point in the past, Old Heterodynes meddled with time itself, but while doing this they discovered something that terrified even them, the worst Spark overlords that the whole continent trembled before. They turned their back on all the power they could possibly gain because of this. Turns out, that thing was also the Dreen. The novels are clearer on this: everybody is scared witless of the Dreen: the Other, Wasps, Jägers, the Pirates... And something worse than that may be coming, now that the original incident that revealed that something has been replicated in an even worse fashion. When Castle Heterodyne gets a good look at what exactly is coming from the new rift caused by the Baron stopping time, it starts screaming. Sure, the Dreen were dozens and had hats, but they were much smaller than whatever is coming this time. Agatha takes a moment to paralyze Bangladesh Dupree and let her know in no uncertain terms that if she ever hurts her friends again, she will end her. Bang's expression says the rest. The Polar Ice Lords, when they finally get some proper exposition, are described to be not inhuman, but more akin to actual demons capable of warping reality to a higher degree than even Queen Albia. And one of them addresses Agatha as a horror that should not be underestimated (whether he's talking about her specifically or just the Heterodynes is not made clear). |
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Migration: In the final scene, Gwen tries to make a pet out of a crocodile she names "Toothpick". Toothpick is clearly terrified by the prospect. | |
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The Land Before Time: In the first movie, Littlefoot, Petrie, Ducky, and Spike end up glued together after falling into a tar pit, and their combined form looks scary enough to frighten away a group of pachycephalosaurs that were attacking Cera. | |
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The Undertaker has a gimmick of a nearly unstoppable deadman with supernatural powers. One time, in a match with Randy Orton, Orton ordered a casket brought out. Undertaker incapacitated Orton and opened the casket to throw him in, only to find a realistic dummy that looked exactly like him inside. Undertaker still won the match, but he was really shaken up. | |
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In The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, an army of goblins surround the Fellowship, only to immediately scurry off in fear after hearing the roar of the Balrog. Orcs and Goblins in general can be routed by their own shadow (although in this case, they did have good reason to run). See the example under the Literature subpage. |
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Ask That Guy with the Glasses: He has committed acts of Black Comedy. Even he is horrified by the stuff Bennett the Sage says. Similarly, another episode has That Guy describing something so horrific that SATAN HIMSELF is disturbed enough to censor him. This occurs twice in said episode. |
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The Fear Mythos has Aqualung, who scares the other Fears, and the Deep, who terrifies EAT to the point of refusing to enter its home, the oceans. | |
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Kill Six Billion Demons: The multiverse is split into 7 parts, each ruled by one of the seven Demiurges, including a decadent witch queen, a titanic dragon banker, an eldritch abomination made of worms, a kung-fu god-king, a master of dreams, and an all-knowing corpse entombed in glass. All of them powerful enough to rule one-seventh of the multiverse, all of them deathly afraid of the last Demiurge, a nigh-invulnerable warlord zealot dead set on destroying all existence. Also Zoss. Incubus is understandably scared when Zoss shows up in the same dream as he's visiting. Zoss is the one who used to rule all the multiverse before vanishing without a trace, allowing the demiurges split it between themselves. |
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Slay the Princess: In some routes, you accidentally goad the princess into becoming a violence-loving maniac with a hard-on for turning you into chunks of sausage... and in some of those sub-routes, you then proceed to push past everything she throws at you, reanimating your dead body with the force of pure determination or crumpling her swords into balls with the power of sheer will. She then spends a few minutes stuttering and trying to rationalize what she's currently witnessing, with a look of terror on her once-confident face. | |
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Helluva Boss: Crimson is shown to be a ruthless mob boss during his introduction in "Exes and Oohs", having a commanding presence and being able to boss around much larger demon sharks with little issue. However, when Millie crashes his attempt at forcing Moxxie to marry his ex Chaz, Crimson is left utterly terrified as Millie effortlessly slaughters all of his goons, letting Moxxie go without a fight when Millie wordlessly demands her husband back. | |
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On various circulated lists of "Why Kirk Is Better (or Badder, or Cooler) Than Picard", one of the reasons is stated to be "The Klingons didn't even have a word for 'surrender' until they met Kirk." | |
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In Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein, when the Monster is introduced it takes a close look at Costello's face, only to recoil with a cry of fear. Dracula reassures him. | |
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In the Book of James in The Bible, it's stated that demons tremble in fear of God. | |
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In Avengers: Endgame, Thanos the Mad Titan, Greater-Scope Villain of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and The Dreaded to much of the known galaxy, is left staring in horrified dismay when Carol Danvers singly takes on Thanos' dreadnought, and punches her way straight through yet another warship, bringing it crashing to the ground. Shortly before that, he's nearly overpowered by a very angry Wanda, and panics just enough to call an airstrike from said warship to fend her off. | |
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Freddy vs. Jason: In the final battle, sadistic dream stalking Serial Killer Freddy Krueger looks like he's about to wet himself when he realizes that he's been pulled into the real world, where he is vulnerable and he has to deal with an extremely pissed off Jason Voorhees coming after him with a machete. This trope goes both ways—earlier in the film after realizing that Jason's fear is water, Freddy threw Jason into a nightmare where he was forced to relive his traumatic childhood memories of being relentlessly bullied and picked on and then pushed into Camp Crystal Lake to drown. After some exposure to these memories, Jason devolves from a Nigh-Invulnerable undead menace to a sobbing, terrified child. |
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How to Train Your Dragon (2010): Stoik realizes something's gone horribly wrong with the assault on the dragons' nest when the thousands of dragons occupying it take off flying as fast as their wings could carry them, paying no heed whatsoever to the Vikings. Moments later, the furious Red Death comes barreling out of the side of the mountain. | |
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Oglaf: In one strip, some warriors boast about how they'll defeat the Grendel expy with handicaps ranging from fighting unarmed to self-mutilation and suicide. When the monster arrives, he's visibly disturbed to find the mead hall full of dismembered corpses and can only blurt out, "What the fuck happened here?" | |
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Boyfriend of the Dead: A Zombie Apocalypse happens, turning most of Tokyo into an undead wasteland. The zombies view the humans as nothing but food — that is until they meet Alex. Alex is an ordinary girl who wants to go shopping now that there are no crowds. She kills over a hundred zombies without breaking a sweat, to the point that she befriends a couple of them because they're so little threat to her it doesn't occur to her to be scared. The zombies, on the other hand, see her as a horrifying monster and flee from her whenever they can. At least a few zombies regain their sanity out of sheer terror. | |
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Hatoful Boyfriend has The King trying to push Yuuya over the Despair Event Horizon by reminding him of Yuuya's greatest failure, in the hopes that Yuuya will agree to have his soul absorbed to forget the pain. Yuuya stands stalwart; he accepts what he's done, knows he can't change it, and wants to remember it in order to go forwards. He's found meaning in the pain. The King retreats in a hurry. | |
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In Serenity, the Operative, who is an elite assassin given carte blanche and unlimited resources by his government to carry out his mission, nearly panics when he realizes Mal has lured a fleet of Reavers to his location. | |
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In the true ending of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Justice For All, the villain, Matt Engarde had nearly broken both the fake culprit, Adrian, nearly driving her to suicide, and Phoenix Wright himself... then Shelly de Killer turns on him if Phoenix plays his cards right. The result is Matt freaking out and pleading to go to jail to be protected from the assassin. | |
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The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: For clarification, Nemo is commenting on Hyde ripping apart a Martian tripod with his bare hands... and then ripping apart the Martian inside and eating him, right in front of his fellow invaders. |
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In Beowulf (2007), Grendel is a hideous deformed troll of a man who haunts the land of Herot, committing brutal violence against merry-makers and revellers. When Beowulf comes to Herot to fight Grendel, the former almost immediately turns the tide on Grendel and gains the advantage while completely naked and unarmed. Scared shitless, Grendel can only shrink in size and try to escape, only for Beowulf to trap him in a large doorway and slam the door on his arm. Repeatedly. Until his arm pops off. | |
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This concept is often borrowed from the Bill Brasky sketches on SNL, which predate the Chuck Norris memes by a couple of decades. | |
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Chikn Nuggit: Sody Pop tends to scare Iscream, either because he's a kid or the odd things he does sometimes, like shrinking his face. During their "first" meeting with Iscream, Fwench Fwy brings the usually unflappable Iscream to their knees with just a glare. Cofi scares Iscream too, as in her first encounter with Iscream they're absolutely mortified by her. Though as of now it seems Iscream is just annoyed by her presence. |
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Blade is this to vampires, carving a terrifying path of death as he slays whole legions of vampires. Nyssa brings this up in Blade II. | |
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Fate/stay night: The Shadow that appears in the Heaven's Feel storyline has such ominous powers that it creeps out even the servants, extremely powerful spirits themselves. However, even this nightmare flees in terror when faced with Gilgamesh. When it actually manages to devour him, it immediately breaks him down to magical energy, fearing that he could take control from the inside. | |
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Trevor Henderson's monster Cartoon Cat is only one of many monsters he depicts in his artwork, but according to him, all the others are so terrified of it that they actively avoid the dirt mall it's trapped in "if they know what's good for them". | |
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Boatmurdered: "Our legendary miner headed out to work on the elephant trap... and the elephants -ran away- from him." | |
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Later in the series, Tala, a "Queen of Evil", needs help from Zatanna, despite them normally being on opposing sides of the Good vs Evil magic thing. Tala tellingly reveals that Good can be just as scary to Evil as the reverse: | |
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Played for laughs in the "Dream Warriors" music video attached to A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors. The only thing that scares the film's main villain Freddy Krueger is the band Dokken. | |
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As stated by the Trickster in Underworld Unleashed, in DC, when super-villains want to scare each other, they tell Joker stories. | |
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John Wick is this to the criminal underworld. Even the head of The Mafiya presence in New York is stopped cold at the news that his son crossed Wick. | |
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Ahh, Squirrel Girl. Doctor Doom fears nothing! ...Except for her. When she shows up to borrow his time machine, he just lets her have it, with a caption reaffirming that their previous encounter is canon. Deadpool finds her terrifying as well. In fact, she's slowly gaining a reputation as The Dreaded among Marvel's villains. The Titan of Death, Thanos, was once defeated by Squirrel Girl... or, at least, a copy of him as he claims. After it's pointed out that beating a perfect, exacting copy of him is no different than beating him for real, Thanos visibly pales and leaves. |
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Similar to Constantin, Doctor Strange has a threatening reputation among other-dimensional and supernatural beings thanks to being the Sorcerer Surpreme and having fought against enemies like Dormammu. | |
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SuperThings: The episode "Halloween" has the sudden appearance of Grafon, at this point thought to be a ghost haunting his thought-to-be-abandoned mansion, reacting to the villains using his mansion as their base of operations due to all the noise they're making. This sudden appearance terrifies them, including the plan's leader Pumpking, who has the ability of creating paralyzing fears. | |
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Paperinik New Adventures has plenty: The Evronians are a whole species of Emotion Eaters who fuel their war machines with emotions and feel little emotions themselves (only the Emperor and the other two-headed Evronians, the Imperial Council, and some mutants have a full emotional spectrum, and the latter will be hunted down and exterminated if discovered), basically look like a beaked and tailless Xenomorph, and are even more terrifying opponents than this description would make anyone think. Yet, even they are scared of a few things: The looks of their own hybrid Super Soldiers created from the Beasts of Ragnar. That said, a baseline Evronian can easily conquer said (minimal) fear and kick their asses thanks to being more competent. Xadhoom. She has the power to fly faster than light, fire energy blasts that can destroy a planet, change her shape to dodge attacks, and immunity to all weapons that haven't been made specifically to kill her, and even those don't work fast enough to actually do more than contain or hurt her, and she wants them dead for destroying her homeworld while she was away obtaining her powers and fooling her and the rest of the government into deactivating their defences to not shoot down their "merchant ships"... And they know it. For obvious reasons, even Lower Caste Evronians (almost completely emotionless) fear her to the point that the threat of being assigned to the Anti-Xadhoom Force is a powerful motivator. For those who have encountered him, Paperinik himself. He's a Terror Hero, but that's not why they fear him, it's because of the merciless beatings he inflicts on them. It's bad enough that a warrior who had once fought him was reduced to terrifying attempts at denial when Paperinik popped out on the Evronian mobile homeworld. In the reboot, Lower Caste Evronians also fear the Guardian Drones, Super Soldiers who can outfight the Evronians and are completely merciless, razing entire planets and destroying their spores (basically, Evronian fetuses). High Caste Evronians such as general Zondag, on the other hand, are too full of complete and utter loathing for the Guardian Drones to fear them. Trauma is an Evronian general who had developed a full emotional spectrum and a sadistic and independent streak even before becoming a Super-Soldier with the strength to casually throw around cars, the toughness to take a rocket to the chest and be none worse for the wear, the ability to instill primal and complete fear in anyone and making them live their worst nightmare before draining it and turning the victims into mindless slaves, and that of imitating voices (excellent for luring unsuspecting heroes into traps). At the end of his second and final battle with Paperinik, he was on the ground in terror and begging for mercy after our hero conquered the fear he was inducing and accidentally reversed his mutation. |
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Doctor Doom fears nothing! ...Except for her. When she shows up to borrow his time machine, he just lets her have it, with a caption reaffirming that their previous encounter is canon. Deadpool finds her terrifying as well. In fact, she's slowly gaining a reputation as The Dreaded among Marvel's villains. | |
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The Creepypasta "It Has No Face" features a Humanoid Abomination that has mutilated and killed countless victims panicking as it encounters a man who (seemingly) has no face and (seemingly) doesn't fear it. Taken even further when the man scares it away with the noise and flashlight coming from his phone. | |
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The Awakening arc of the Ben Drowned ARG reveals that there's a second entity beyond BEN in the cartridge, and as Jadusable gets closer to awakening it from its slumber, BEN starts pleading for him to stop playing before it's too late. | |
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In The Transformers: More than Meets the Eye, Megatron is still The Dreaded of many Autobot stories. He's directly responsible for the deaths of hundreds of billions of people. And he is absolutely pants-shittingly terrified of mnemosurgeons. Just seeing one in prison (the sullen, depressive, and not particularly intimidating Chromedome) had him calling for guards and threatening that the only way they would read his memories would be after he was dead. The series makes it abundantly clear just how justified his fear is in several story arcs. | |
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In Eldritch Darling, the reason why CJ doesn't find any ghosts when she goes ghost-hunting with Ina is because the latter scared them all away, with the promise to devour their souls if they lay a finger on CJ. | |
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The Nightmare Before Christmas: Oogie Boogie, as his name suggests, is a version of the Boogeyman and is the only resident of Halloweentown who's actually evil, taking sadistic pleasure in torturing and killing people while everyone else is scary but harmless and any frights they give are all in good fun. Oh, and he's actually a burlap sack filled with thousands of nasty bugs. In the climax, it turns out that Oogie himself is scared of just one thing: Jack Skellington. | |
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Nearly every sorcerer and supernatural being in the DC universe is afraid of John Constantine. Neatly shown in Books of Magic when an entire room of very evil magical entities stop dead when John enters and tells them Tim Hunter's coming with him. Later in the series, Tala, a "Queen of Evil", needs help from Zatanna, despite them normally being on opposing sides of the Good vs Evil magic thing. Tala tellingly reveals that Good can be just as scary to Evil as the reverse: |
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