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** In "[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV)/Recap/S3 E13 The Zeppo|The Zeppo]]", the villain is making a speech about how he will be coming back, when he opens a door on Werewolf Oz. He is not seen again, and in the next scene Human Oz remarks that he feels full for some reason.
** In "[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV)/Recap/S1 E6 The Pack|The Pack]]", the evil zookeeper ends up being eaten by hyenas after Buffy hurls him into the hyena pit. Knowing her, she probably didn't mean for him to end up ''in'' the pit, but she doesn't shed any tears about it later.
* The Master and The Rani end one episode of ''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]'' trapped in a malfunctioning TARDIS with a rapidly-growing T. Rex bearing down on them. [[Staying Alive|They come back later with no explanation]], [[Joker Immunity|natch]].
* In the ''[[Merlin (TV)|Merlin]]'' episode "Lancelot and Guinevere", Hengist is trapped in the widderen's cage and eaten alive before he can pursue the main characters.
* Helen Cutter's death in ''[[Primeval]]'' is between this and a [[Shut UP, Hannibal]]. Her [[Hannibal Lecture]] to Danny is rudely interrupted by a velociraptor which knocks her over a cliff.
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* The [[Older Than Steam]] [[Trope Namer]] is Antigonus from [[William Shakespeare]]'s ''[[The Winter's Tale (Theatre)|The Winters Tale]]''. Though not truly the villain, he is dispatched in this manner. (And unlike most of the other examples on this page, the bear [[Deus Ex Machina|literally comes out of]] ''[[Deus Ex Machina|nowhere]]'' just for this scene.)<ref>A side note: there was a popular bear-baiting ring right next to the Globe theater where Shakespeare worked, so it's possible that he (or his producer) randomly decided to borrow a bear for a crowd-pleasing cameo. (Though one can imagine the villain might not have been the only individual pursued by a bear in that event.)</ref>
* Lucius Malfoy gets attacked by Werewolf!Lupin and dragged into the Forbidden Forest in ''[[A Very Potter Sequel]]''.
* [[Super -Persistent Predator|The crocodile]] finally gets Hook in the climactic scene of ''[[Peter Pan (Theatre)|Peter Pan]]''.
 
 
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