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Self-Mutilation Demonstration
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Immortality isn't exactly a superpower you can easily prove to the skeptic. Sure, you can say that you're Really 700 Years Old, but who's to say that they'll believe you? And, while you may have that Healing Factor, you need to be injured for that to work. It's not like you can have your arm sliced open on demand just to prove that you— Wait a sec, you can. Self-Mutilation Demonstration is the favorite method of Immortals for proving to others their powers. The method is simple: grab a sharp object, slash open your arm (or any other body part), and let your Healing Factor kick in and amaze your guest. In other words, you take Good Thing You Can Heal to its logical extreme, deliberately injuring yourself for the sole purpose of proving you have a Healing Factor. Let's hope you also have the superpower not to feel pain. Sometimes, the empowered individual will ask someone to just Hit Me, Dammit! This is either a stylistic variant of the same thing, or a character is using to mock Mooks by revealing that this is one thing they have in common with Superman, particularly to justify hitting them back to much greater effect. Not to be confused with Self-Harm. Compare Macho Masochism, which is more about harming yourself just to demonstrate how tough you are, without the regeneration powers to back it up. An immortal being might pull off Finger Extinguisher. Contrast Impostor-Exposing Test, which may use a similar action to prove that the character isn't anything special. See also Immortal Life Is Cheap, which can occasionally be used by other characters to nonchalantly display another's immortality by hurting them severely. |
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Inverted in Citadel. Jason Grim's power is to drain the life from living things; each life makes him stronger, and can be expended to instantly heal his wounds. He goes into one class combat tournament hopped up on nearly a million fruit-fly lives, making him basically unstoppable. The tournament ends with him pitted against his friend Jenny Awesome, whose power doesn't work on him. Before the fight starts, he pulls out a lighter and holds his finger in the flame until his regeneration consumes all the fly lives, then shows her his blistered finger to prove that he's fighting her fairly with neither of them powered up. | |
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In Harrow the Ninth, Ianthe impales her hand to demonstrate she possesses the effortless Healing Factor of a lyctor. Then she stabs Harrow's to contrast that with her faulty lyctorhood she doesn't, being reliant on the much more limited method of manually patching herself up with necromancy. | |
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Terminator 2: Judgment Day has John Connor order the T-800 to show Dyson he really is a robot. The T-800 peels off the skin and muscle of his arm, only to look at the exposed endoskeleton dispassionately. Dyson is understandably horrified by this, so it takes a few seconds for it to sink in...and then he's horrified for a different reason. His wife, who wouldn't have recognized the significance of the arm, meanwhile was probably wondering what the hell was going on. | |
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No Plumbers Allowed: Danny gives himself a small cut with his pocketknife to demonstrate the healing effect of a mushroom. | |
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My Hero (2000) has George shoving a wooden spoon through his ears at one point to show Janet's parents that he's (to quote him) "completely impervious to pain and injury". A second later, he realizes they've fainted. | |
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In Season 6 of Dexter, this was how Travis proved to Professor Gellar that the two of them were chosen by God to bring about the apocalypse by recreating scenes from the Book of Revelations. Travis stabbed Gellar with a holy sword, and Gellar's skepticism vanished as he watched his own wound heal miraculously... or at least that's how Travis saw it. Gellar actually died from the stab, as you'd expect, and the "Gellar" that has been calling the shots throughout much of the season is actually Travis's hallucination. | |
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In Eureka, recently-fired scientist Carl Carlson sticks a knife through his hand to prove to his old boss that he has, in fact, finally created a process for spontaneous cellular regeneration. | |
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Heroes: Claire has been known to do this quite a few times. To prove to herself that she really can heal, Claire cuts off her own toe and watches her foot grow a new one to replace it. It was more to test how well she can heal, not that that makes it any less crazy. Adam, upon finding out about his Healing Factor, starts to mutilate himself just to watch his body heal within seconds. |
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Miles Hundredlives from The Alloy of Law apparently once shot himself in the head with a shotgun to show off his insane Healing Factor. | |
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A variation in Jekyll. During his Establishing Character Moment, an unfortunate teenager is threatening Mr Hyde with a knife, and saying he'll hurt him if he comes any closer. Hyde says "Ya think!?" and slowly stubs out his cigarette on his own palm. This is not to demonstrate healing abilities ( Hyde doesn't yet realize the full extent of his powers), and is simply to show how un-intimidated he is, but it is still a demonstration involving self-mutilation. | |
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In D.Gray-Man, there's a scene where Road Kamelot tears her own face off using Allen's anti-Akuma weapon so she can show off her Healing Factor. | |
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Subverted in A Practical Guide to Evil. When the Squire asks why veterans who fought the Dead King would have trouble fighting Praesi, Catherine casually asks Staff Tribune Aisha (a Praesi highborn) to stick her hand in a candle flame. She does so... as a demonstration of her bloodline talent that makes her Immune to Fire. | |
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Fullmetal Alchemist: Greed proves he has the Healing Factor by asking a flunky to smash his head in with a giant, pointy mallet. It almost happens again later, but he waves down the flunky (already readying his hammer) because they don't have that kind of time. Lust also rips open her own chest to show Mustang and Havoc her Philosopher's Stone. |
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RWBY has Salem - Barred from the Afterlife through Complete Immortality - set out to demonstrate her power by traveling the land, challenging the strongest warriors to cut her down and walking away unscathed. She uses the demonstrations, together with the false claim that she stole immortality from the gods, to entice the kingdoms of humanity into joining her rebellion against the gods. | |
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The Daevabad Trilogy: Half-Breed Discrimination against shafit teaches that a Nahid who magically heals one would lose their powers. After an anti-shafit pogrom, Nahri heals dozens on a busy street, then furiously slashes her arm open and heals the wound in full view of the public — and the king who had abetted the violence. | |
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With This Ring: Since orange rings can rapidly restore someone to their idealized form, Paul uses this several times. He cuts off some of his own fingers and regrows them when trying to entice Soranik Natu (who wants to be a doctor) into becoming a Lantern. He later cuts off an arm and a leg and essentially force-feeds them to a Spider Guilder Yellow Lantern, just to prove that he's not afraid of the worst she can do. |
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In Resident Evil 7: Biohazard, Jack Baker demonstrates how much of a threat he is by grabbing Ethan's newly acquired Glock and then shooting himself in the head, blowing off half of his skull, just so he can later show off his head knitting itself together later on. In the Daughters DLC, he also stabs himself in the chest to reveal this Healing Factor. | |
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Highlander: The Series: An episode has Duncan doing this to an Immortal that has lost his memory. In another episode it's shown in flashback how he convinced Tessa of his immortality. He shot himself. Methos does it in another episode, cutting open his palm to demonstrate his immortality to a Watcher he knew. |
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Kira Sakuya from Angel Sanctuary repeatedly injures his arm to prove to his host body's father that he is actually a soul that has taken over his real son's dying body. | |
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In Blood Ties (2007), Henry demonstrates his vampiric nature to Vicki by shoving a knife through his hand. | |
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A variation of this trope is used in Ever17. In the Jellyfish Gondola, Tsugumi shows that she has a disease that makes her immortal by killing her pet hamster Chami, which is also infected by the disease. After seeing Chami's shocking sudden death, Takeshi sees an even more shocking sight as the hamster just regenerates so quickly that it looks like he never died after only a minute. | |
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On the pilot episode of American Horror Story: Coven, Queenie shows off her human Voodoo Doll abilities (she can injure herself and cause it to appear on other people without harming her) by stabbing herself with a fork in order to injure Madison. | |
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Retroactively occurs in Homestuck. Gamzee, at one point, parries Nepeta's claw attack and decides to scrape it against his face. Later, we learnt that Gamzee is functionally immortal, not because he reached God Tier as was initially believed, but because of literal Joker Immunity. | |
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Not done to show immortality, but in The Color of Distance Juna cuts her arm open with a scalpel to show the doctors her healing powers. | |
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Phoenix: Masato does this after Phoenix the grants him immortality, first slicing his skin open with a knife, then shooting himself. | |
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Mr. Croup and Mr. Vandemar do this in Neverwhere via a knife to Vandemar's hand. | |
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Spawn: In one scene, Spawn stabs himself in the chest to show Cogliostro how he can't die, even if he wants to. | |
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In Lee's first appearance in S.S.D.D. he stabs himself with a fork to demonstrate what their new implants are capable of to Julian and Tessa. | |
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In Shadow of the Conqueror, Daylen smashes one of his own fingers to demonstrate to the authorities that he has genuine Lifebinding powers. | |
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iZombie: When protagonist Liv finally confronts her cop partner Clive and reveals to him zombies exists, he is understandably skeptical about it. Being unable to convince him without proof, she demonstrates her zombie nature by stabbing herself with a kitchen knife, which triggers her Game Face and allows her to heal the injury. | |
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In Tuck Everlasting Tuck, after realizing he's immortal, to test it out he shoots himself through the heart. It passes right through him like water. | |
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Played with in an episode of Smallville where Clark demonstrates his Nigh-Invulnerability by taking a pistol and firing it several times into his hand. He then drops the expended rounds and shows the other guy his sooty but otherwise completely unharmed hand. | |
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The ghost kids in the Goosebumps book Ghost Camp do this repeatedly. | |
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In The Gates, a werewolf slices his arm to reassure his succubus girlfriend that she doesn't need to worry about accidentally hurting him. | |
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In Thief of Time, a yeti invites Lobsang and Lu-Tze to chop off his head in order to demonstrate the yetis' Save Scumming abilities. | |
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Batman: "Contagion" features a man who thinks he can do this after walking through a plague zone and being unharmed. Turns out being immune to a disease does not translate into being immune from other harm. | |
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In Dead West, this is used by Gervas, demonstrating that Niall is out of control. He cuts himself with a piece of a broken teacup, and it almost instantly heals. Inverted with that Gervas himself doesn't have a Healing Factor, but the Porcelain Doctor's Power Incontinence worsened. Our narrator points out that it still hurt like hell, but he managed to convince Niall to try and rein in his new powers by training on him. | |
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Dead West | hasFeature |
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Self-Mutilation Demonstration | |
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Titans (2018). In "Asylum", Dr. Adamson cuts his own throat to reveal Rachel's healing powers to her. This backfires later when her Superpowered Evil Side takes the healing back, causing him to bleed out. | |
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Self-Mutilation Demonstration | |
Self-Mutilation Demonstration / int_8aa7c509 | comment |
In Star vs. the Forces of Evil, a young Queen Moon confronts Big Bad Toffee and his army of lizards. To show her that they are indestructible, one lizard bites off another's arm, which then regenerates. The second lizard then uses his new arm to high-five his old arm. The whole was comically unnecessary, as Moon already knew about their healing powers and tried to tell them as much, but to no avail. | |
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Self-Mutilation Demonstration | |
Self-Mutilation Demonstration / int_8bd02a57 | comment |
Happens in Ghost Trick when the Manipulator slams their hand on a burning stove while arguing with Inspector Cabanela, and holds it there for several seconds. Sissel and Cabanela both note how he didn't even react to the pain. | |
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Self-Mutilation Demonstration | |
Self-Mutilation Demonstration / int_90c73dda | comment |
In one Animorphs, a recently freed Hork-Bajir is suspected of being controlled by a Yeerk (alien brain parasite). His response is to ram his arm blades into his skull and pull his head apart to show his own Yeerk-free brain. Those observing, Tobias, Ax, Marco, and Jake, are all appropriately horrified and disgusted. Tobias, the narrator of that particular book, points out "it's not like it didn't hurt him, either. I could see the pain on his face." He has a Healing Factor, but it doesn't make it any less awesome. | |
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Self-Mutilation Demonstration | |
Self-Mutilation Demonstration / int_91209b29 | comment |
Albedo from Xenosaga on at least two occasions shows off his immortality through self-decapitation. The first time, he's not aware that his brothers can't do it, so their shocked reactions convince Albedo that he's a monster. | |
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Self-Mutilation Demonstration | |
Self-Mutilation Demonstration / int_93936882 | comment |
In Species, Sil casually cuts off her finger with cutters and lets it grow back, utterly terrifying a woman she had kidnapped. | |
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Species | hasFeature |
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Self-Mutilation Demonstration | |
Self-Mutilation Demonstration / int_942349dc | comment |
In the final fight between Dio and Jotaro in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders. Dio Brando, after draining Joseph Joestar's blood, finally allowing him to properly connect with Jonathan's body, decides it'd be fun to demonstrate to Jotaro just how invincible (and insane) he now is by laughing maniacally as he begins to severly scratch the sides of his head to the point that his nails dig in then rip off flesh and ramming his finger through his own skull then drilling it in while he taunts him. With his newfound power, the damage heals instantaneously. | |
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Self-Mutilation Demonstration | |
Self-Mutilation Demonstration / int_945f2d42 | comment |
Jin of Wapsi Square uses a variation to show that she is indestructible here. | |
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Self-Mutilation Demonstration | |
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Inverted in First Wave, when Foster is captured by people claiming to be government agents who know the truth about the Gua. To prove he is really human, the agent in charge lets Foster stab him in the hand, as aliens have a Healing Factor. The hand doesn't heal, convincing Foster. Later, it is revealed that all this was an elaborate alien ploy. In fact, it was difficult for them to create an arm that wouldn't heal. | |
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First Wave | hasFeature |
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Self-Mutilation Demonstration | |
Self-Mutilation Demonstration / int_9cd138ed | comment |
Various Undying do this in the Horseclans books. On one occasion, Mara does it to Milo, after seeing him survive what appeared to be a fatal wound, just to make sure he really is. When that fatal wound heals, she cuts her own wrist to show him that she's Undying too. | |
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Horseclans | hasFeature |
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Self-Mutilation Demonstration | |
Self-Mutilation Demonstration / int_9d255c2 | comment |
In Seven Soldiers: Klarion, Submissionary Judah smashes his fists against a book with iron pages in order to demonstrate his willingness to spill his own blood for his people. | |
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SevenSoldiers | hasFeature |
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Self-Mutilation Demonstration | |
Self-Mutilation Demonstration / int_9e7ed97a | comment |
Dead Like Me: Daisy the Psychopomp stabs herself through the hand in front of a priest who's suffering a Crisis of Faith, then shows him the wound instantly healing as proof of the supernatural. Her attempt to restore his faith Goes Horribly Right. | |
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Self-Mutilation Demonstration / int_9e845561 | comment |
In The Mask (the original Dark Horse version), Walter is a Made of Iron hulking bruiser with a masochistic streak, who regularly hurts himself just for fun or to gross out other people. On one occasion, he takes a switchblade and starts cutting the side of his face casually as his employer tries to tell him what he wants Walter to do, and looks quite startled when his employer snaps and tells him to knock it off. On another occasion, he pounds nails into his hand to form a smiley face, then clenches his palm so the blood runs out around the nails and walks away, smiling to himself. And the poor shopkeeper's assistant who witnesses this faints on the spot. | |
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Jurinjo of Emergency Exit makes a large cut in his arm to prove his healing powers to Jason so that he can fix Karl's face. He still feels the pain though. | |
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Emergency Exit (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
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Self-Mutilation Demonstration / int_a2c37f38 | comment |
The Nameless One in Planescape: Torment does this rather often. You can even do it to convince someone not to commit suicide. Or you can have him break his neck just to scare people. You can also make good money by letting a jaded Sense Freak experience a sensation of consequence-free murder. And then, later on, you discover that every time you did that during the game and died, you essentially killed an innocent consequence-free. You Bastard!. | |
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Ebott's Wake: When Frisk tries to tell Toriel that they have magic, they are literally unable to say it. They resort to demonstrating by biting down on their hand so hard they bleed, then healing the damage with green magic. | |
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Ebotts Wake / Fan Fic | hasFeature |
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Self-Mutilation Demonstration / int_abd72896 | comment |
A variation in an episode of Painkiller Jane. The team is hunting a Neuro, who is capable of generating illusions in other people's minds, which he uses to kill them. As part of a ploy to stop him, the team pretends to hit him with something that they claim reverses his powers on himself. To demonstrate that he's in a nightmare, Jane shoots her own hand and then shows it to him, as the gaping wound rapidly closes. The Neuro is convinced, although Jane has to really keep from wincing from the pain. | |
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Self-Mutilation Demonstration / int_b6c9037f | comment |
In The Magnus Archives episode "Cheating Death", the statement giver says he can prove that the folktale he told about Chess with Death and immortality is relevant to himself. John mentions the transcript has a huge bloodstain on it after this, and Institute rumors mention someone self-harming while giving a statement. | |
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Self-Mutilation Demonstration / int_bbd08e9c | comment |
In The Medallion, Jackie Chan's character is made immortal by the eponymous artifact, and tries to prove this to his partner by asking said partner to first shoot (the partner refuses, saying there'd be a ton of paperwork if he discharged his weapon) and then stab him. After he refuses to do that, Jackie stabs himself. On seeing he's unharmed, the partner then takes the knife and keeps stabbing him in awe of the regeneration. | |
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The Medallion | hasFeature |
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Self-Mutilation Demonstration | |
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The Collector: One of the Devil's clients doesn't remember or believe that she made a deal when the deadline approaches, so Morgan convinced her by cutting himself, showing his hellfire-powered healing. | |
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The Collector | hasFeature |
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Self-Mutilation Demonstration | |
Self-Mutilation Demonstration / int_bdcd318c | comment |
Similarly in Son of the Sannin, Rin Nohara was brought Back from the Dead, gaining Hashirama's Wood Release and many other capacities including regenerative healing. To prove it, she cuts off a finger, which immediately regrows with no trace of injury. Sai gets a hold of the finger and brings it back to Danzo, who uses it to stabilize Hashirama's cells that he had integrated into his own body and let him use Wood Release properly. | |
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Self-Mutilation Demonstration | |
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Although it's not exactly self-harm, in Men in Black, K shoots Jeebs in the face mostly to unveil The Masquerade to J. | |
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Men in Black | hasFeature |
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Self-Mutilation Demonstration | |
Self-Mutilation Demonstration / int_c5e1ce8b | comment |
All Alone: Sophia's family is sceptical about her account of what's happened to her, so she opens a pair of scissors and rams the blade through her own hand, demonstrating her lack of both pain response and blood. | |
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Happens occasionally in the Baccano! series. Firo uses his ability to "bleed in reverse" as a party trick. Hey, it's better than card tricks. Huey does it frequently too, though he tends to use more violent methods like setting himself on fire or ripping open his jugular. It's a good way of testing the witnessing "specimen"'s mental fortitude. Melvi performs this discreetly to Firo by biting through his lip as he introduces himself. |
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Baccano! | hasFeature |
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Self-Mutilation Demonstration | |
Self-Mutilation Demonstration / int_d1fbfbbc | comment |
In the Twilight sequel New Moon, Jacob offers to show Bella his new power to heal that he got as part of being a werwolf. Bella, being Afraid of Blood vehemently asks him not to. | |
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Self-Mutilation Demonstration / int_d2c74459 | comment |
Mobile Suit Crossbone Gundam has Tobia doing this to Sharidon after she attempts to get him to join her Newtype supremacist movement. Tobia responds by slugging her to the ground, then cutting his own arm with a knife and splashing the blood on the ground in front of her before running off. Sharidon gets the message: "The blood is the same; there's no real difference between Newtypes and ordinary humans." It doesn't turn her away from her beliefs, but it does convince her that Tobia is never going to join her. | |
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Dragon Ball Multiverse: Done by Cell and Gast Carcolh in one of the minicomics. | |
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In an issue of The Sandman (1989), an Indian fakir, seeking an audience with a powerful sultan, impresses the palace guards by severing his own hand at the wrist (a wound which, naturally, doesn't bleed) and then reattaching the hand with no loss of function afterwards. Downplayed in that although he's immensely powerful, the fakir isn't immortal: he does possess a fruit which grants immortality to whoever eats it, but he refuses to use the fruit for himself. | |
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Kenny tries this in South Park by shooting himself in the head in front of a group of his friends, but because of his immortality's built-in Weirdness Censor, everyone's forgotten about it by the next day. | |
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South Park | hasFeature |
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In The 4400, Kevin Burkhoff stabs himself in the hand (which heals) to prove that he has created a serum that can give people abilities. | |
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Ciel in Tsukihime does this to prove her Immortality to Shiki, slitting her own throat in front of him. | |
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Inverted in an episode of Lois & Clark. After Superman tries to stop a world-ending asteroid by slamming into it, he succeeds, but the blast sends him crashing down, resulting in Laser-Guided Amnesia. As he's slowly recovering, his parents are shocked to find out that he doesn't know that he is Superman. Naturally, Clark is a bit scared when his father picks up a baseball bat and prepares to hit him, while claiming that it's going to hurt him more than Clark. Naturally, the bat breaks into splinters, convincing the amnesiac Clark. | |
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In Highlander, when Connor MacLeod decides to reveal his secret to the love interest, he clears up any lingering doubts about his immortality by stabbing himself in the chest with a dagger. | |
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Highlander | hasFeature |
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In Buffy the Vampire Slayer, when the mayor becomes invulnerable in human form, he has a demon-slaying knight slice his head from the top to his neck. The two side reattach almost immediately. He later catches a letter-opener hurled at him by Angel with his palm, leading to this exchange: | |
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Angel Beats! right off the bat in a variety. Otonashi asks Angel (Kanade) to prove him he's dead. She stabs him in the heart. He survives! ....Or not. Now he knows he's dead for sure. | |
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Jennifer's Body. Jennifer burns her own tongue with a cigarette lighter, and slashes herself in front of Needy when she decides to share her 'secret' with her. | |
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The title character of the Mediochre Q Seth Series, while technically not immortal and also susceptible to pain, demonstrates his Healing Factor to some villains in the first book to prove that they will probably not win in a fight and should just back down. He opts to blow off his own finger and watch it regrow. | |
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The Caves of Steel. Elijah Baley accuses his android partner R. Daneel Olivaw of being a human who is only pretending to be a robot. After patiently listening to Elijah spell out the evidence of why he's human, Daneel deactivates the magnetic seal on his arm, causing the artificial flesh to fall off and reveal the machinery underneath. Elijah promptly goes into shock. In the sequel The Naked Sun, Elijah orders Daneel to show the metal under his skin to prove to some other robots that Daneel is not human, so that the other robots will obey him and not Daneel. This enables him to escape Daneel's attempt to stop him from risking his safety. |
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An interesting variation is shown in the Charmed (1998) episode "A Witch in Time". Piper goes a little back in time and is trying to recruit her past self to help her. To prove that she's who she's saying, and not some doppelganger demon, she pinches Past Piper really hard and then shows the bruise that appears on herself. | |
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Burn Notice frequently reminded viewers that while physical torture simply doesn't work, mind games (while risky), can work wonders. One of their interrogations involved Sam convincing the guy he was talking to that Sam was a crazy sadist by having Sam pretend to get all worked up about how he was going to use the giant knife in his hand on the guy being interrogated, and then "crazy" Sam sliced open his own finger and starting dripping the blood all over the guy's face while continuing to babble on. As you can probably imagine, this completely freaked the guy out. | |
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Interview with the Vampire (2022): In the second scene of the series, Louis de Pointe du Lac exposes his arm to the bright Dubai sunshine, which immediately scorches his skin, to remind Daniel Molloy (whom he hasn't seen in 49 years) that he's a bona fide vampire. | |
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In Babylon 5, Narn who swear a blood oath against someone customarily send the target of their wrath a video of them making the oath and then slicing themselves on the head. | |
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In Mighty Max, the psychotic, Nigh-Invulnerable barbarian Spike has a face impaled with multiple branches due to being kicked off of his feet and landing face first in a pile of firewood. He promptly emerged from the pile mocking the idea that this could hurt him, then grabbed one branch and rammed it up his left nostril until it wedged there to prove his point. | |
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In the sequel The Naked Sun, Elijah orders Daneel to show the metal under his skin to prove to some other robots that Daneel is not human, so that the other robots will obey him and not Daneel. This enables him to escape Daneel's attempt to stop him from risking his safety. | |
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A member of Youngblood (Image Comics) once cut off his own arm when asked what powers he had. | |
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In the first Wishmaster movie the Djinn blows his brains out at the heroine's command, from which he automatically recovers, thereby demonstrating two things: he must do whatever she says, and he is not to be gotten rid of that easily. He does concede that it hurt like hell. | |
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Eli in Vicious tests out his newfound healing abilities by repeatedly slitting his wrists, though he does this to satisfy his own curiosity rather than to prove a point to anyone else. | |
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In Interview with the Vampire Louis remembers when learning about his new attributes, he jammed a dagger in his arm, and before he could pull it out, the body had healed itself around the dagger. | |
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Eden Green opens with the title character's best friend punching her hands bloody on rusty sheet metal to demonstrate her new healing factor. | |
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