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''"I've got something very special in mind for you."''
|'''Clu'''|''[[Tron: Legacy]]''}}
Want a quick and easy way to show what a vile, evil scumbag your villain is? Well, you could have him/her [[Kick the Dog|abuse a cute little animal]]
▲{{quote|(Touches Quorra's hair and smells her.)<br />
▲''"I've got something very special in mind for you."''|'''Clu''', ''[[Tron Legacy (Film)|Tron Legacy]]''}}
▲Want a quick and easy way to show what a vile, evil scumbag your villain is? Well, you could have him/her [[Kick the Dog|abuse a cute little animal]] -- or have him/her sexually molest the helpless [[Distressed Damsel|Damsel In Distress]] or [[Badass in Distress|momentarily disabled]] [[Action Girl]] or [[Distressed Dude]] when she/he is at his/her mercy. This can include [[Terms of Endangerment]], [[Forceful Kiss|unwanted kisses]], [[Lecherous Licking|licking]], [[Perverted Sniffing|sniffing]], groping, [[Traumatic Haircut]], [[Go Go Enslavement|dressing him/her in skimpy clothing]], or even [[Attempted Rape|out-and-out trying to rape her/him]] -- though this last one is usually stopped before it gets too far, as the hero generally [[Big Damn Heroes|shows up in time to rescue her/him]] or she/he finally gets the chance to regain advantage. In shows with a historical/fantasy setting, it can also include attempts to [[And Now You Must Marry Me|force the heroine/hero into marriage]].
This trope is used for two purposes: to emphasize how utterly depraved the villain is, and/or to add a sense of urgency to the hero's efforts to rescue his true love. In the meantime, expect her/him to react with either angry defiance (possibily involving brandishing a [[Chastity Dagger]]) or silent, shuddering disgust (no one ever seems to play along in the hope of avoiding more serious harm). Bonus points if the villain is grotesquely ugly/deformed and has a habit of snarling things like "Aha! I have you now, my pretty!" Another stock phrase, which seems to be more popular with [[Mooks]], is "[[You Got Spunk|I like a girl with spirit!]]"
This trope has been a staple of movies ever since the early days of cinema, but it's a lot older than that. There are several examples in [[Shakespeare]]'s
An [[Subverted Trope|alternative to this trope]] involves a villain ''not'' performing this action even when the opportunity obviously presents itself. This can prove an obvious follow-up to showing a villain as being either a [[Worthy Opponent]] or prepping them for a [[Heel Face Turn]]. In either case, the heroine might not [[Aren't You Going to Ravish Me?|be relieved at his disinterest]]. Heck, she may even be ''offended''.
Compare the [[Scarpia Ultimatum]]. A [[Gilded Cage]] may be employed to "sweeten the deal" for the captive, or the villain may use [[Hypnotize the Princess|mind control]] to get her to cooperate quickly. Something like this is usually on the mind of anyone who orders his [[Evil Minions]] to [[Bathe Her and Bring Her
See also: [[Villain Ball]], [[And Your Little Dog, Too]].
{{noreallife|this is a [[:Category:Rape Tropes|rape trope]]. Tell the police, not us.}}
{{examples|Examples}}▼
== Anime and Manga ==
* ''[[Skip Beat
* ''[[Black Bird]]'': Misao Harada is tied up and encased behind a magic barrier while an evil Tengu gloats about being able to ravish her.
* ''[[Hellsing]]'': The vampire preacher planned on raping Seras Victoria before killing her, since she was a virgin and he didn't want an "equal" vampire. Fortunately Alucard steps in before it gets to that, although the preacher gets a few good gropes in for effect.
** Alucard almost literally namedrops this trope to Rip Van Winkle when he corners her.
** In the first anime, a [[Lesbian Vampire]] character by the name of Bubbancy (actually a corruption of a Baobhan sith) tricks the entire Hellsing organization, save Seras and Alucard, into thinking that she is Integra's sister, Laura (a reference to Carmilla). She undresses Integra, attempts to drink her blood, and even bites and licks her chest, after which Integra realizes that she has no sister; shortly afterward, Bubbancy is dispatched by Alucard.
* ''[[Outlaw Star]]'': Harry's [[Mind Rape|hacking attempts]] on Melfina.
* In ''[[The Prince of Tennis]]'', Keigo Atobe attempts to force An Tachibana to go into a date with him, despite her [[Armor
* ''[[Ask Dr. Rin]]'' has Tokiwa who kidnaps Meirin, though he's possessed, freezes her in place and attempts to kiss her on more than one occasion.
* [[Gender Flip
* Dr. Muraki from ''[[Yami no Matsuei]]'' did the [[Yaoi Guys]] version of this to a disturbing extent. He was fond of [[Stalker
* Mukotsu from ''[[Inuyasha]]'' paralyzes and abducts Kagome and is about to "make her his wife" before being interrupted by someone unexpected.
** The [[Villainous Crossdresser]] Jakotsu cornering Inu-Yasha in human form has the same vibe.
* In ''[[X 1999]]'', Fuuma [[Face Heel Turn|reveals himself]] as Kamui's fate bound enemy, binds and [[Cold
* ''[[Tokyo Mew Mew]]'': Kish, Ichigo's [[Stalker
* In ''[[MAR|Märchen Awakens Romance]]'', the villain Phantom attempts to kiss a bishounen named Alviss not just once, but twice, and molests him in another episode ([[Ho Yay]] anyone?)
* ''[[Mai-Otome]]'' has a [[Schoolgirl Lesbians]] variant, with {{spoiler|[[Stalker
* In ''[[Shaman King]],'' when [[Big Bad]] Hao confronts [[Tsundere|Anna Kyouyama]] and her group as they cross the USA to reach for Yoh and his [[Five
* ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'': Another [[Les Yay]] variant happens with Tsukuyomi and Setsuna. Of course, Setsuna managed to save herself... ''after'' taking massive and highly intentional [[Clothing Damage]] from Tsukuyomi's blade. The scene was popular enough that it's going to be put on the cover of vol 25 (in both a censored and [[Fan Service|uncensored]] version).
* [[Suzumiya Haruhi|Haruhi]] does this to Mikuru on a regular basis. This is often [[Black Comedy Rape|played for laughs]]. Kyon usually prevents it from going too far, though.
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* At the end of ''[[Berserk]]'', {{spoiler|Griffith, as his very first act after his transformation into the fifth member of the Godhand, Femto, does this to Casca in the second act during the Eclipse that qualifies as crossing the [[Moral Event Horizon]] (the first being the sacrifice of his men that made the above transformation possible), escalating into out-and-out rape as Guts tries to get free of the jaws of the monster that's got hold of his arm and eventually has to ''chisel it off'' with a broken sword}}.
** Several more men have tried [[Attempted Rape]] on Casca as well, before and after the Eclipse. And then there's when the Great Goathead tried to make her his "bride".
* Played straight then subverted in ''[[Hayate
* Parodied in an early episode of ''[[
* ''[[One Piece]]''
** Absalom kidnaps and attempts to marry Nami (after spying on her in the shower no less). This promptly causes [[Chivalrous Pervert|Sanji]] to go into an [[Unstoppable Rage]], while [[Idiot Hero|Luffy]] merely comments on how brave the guy must be to want to marry [[Tsundere|her]].
** The [[Big Bad]] of movie 2 tries something similar to her, though he lacks the foresight to sedate her.
** Blackbeard recently did this to {{spoiler|Jewelry Bonney.}} He said that she was too weak to join his crew, but she could stay if she became his woman. Her response? {{spoiler|A kick to Blackbeard's face.}}
* ''[[Strawberry Panic
* [[Stalker
** Gauron's the king of this trope. Pretty much every single interaction he has with ''anyone'' has rapist vibes to it. In the novels, Kaname finds out that "that creepy, disgusting man" stripped her naked for the experiments, which made her writhe in disgust (coupled with how, later, he calls her "[[Hey, You|Kana-chan]]", something only her best friend Kyoko calls her). And then there's his manhandling of Tessa, where he makes it clear that he'll do "X-Rated things unsuitable for minors to see to this cute little captain" if they don't obey. And after she heads off one of his attempts at attacking a submarine, he handcuffs her, pulls her by her hair, gets close to her face, and tells her with a rapeface that he's "really mad", but that he'll "punish her" instead of killing her. When she acts defiant towards him, it "pleased him from the bottom of his heart," exclaims, "Ohhh, she's cute!" and proceeds to jokingly ask the Mithril traitors if they're sure they want to leave, since this place seems like a nice place to work. And last but not least, there's how it's canon that he's [[Stalker
** Then there's Leonard's crush on Kaname and how he plants a [[Forceful Kiss]] on her, surprising and humiliating her.
* ''[[Katekyo Hitman Reborn]]'': Tsuna's battle with Mukuro came across as this when Mukuro started mentioning how much he "wanted Tsuna's body" (so he could possess it and cause a conflict within the mafia but still), how through his ultimate technique Tsuna would "become his", suddenly grabbing Tsuna from behind and resting his chin on Tsuna's shoulder while whispering into his ear. Also if you replay that part in the anime where he grabs Tsuna from behind, head-butts him, and pulls him back up by the arms to rest his chin on Tsuna's shoulder it looks like he's raping Tsuna.
** Also, consider how during Glo Xinia's fight with Chrome he grabbed her hard enough to cause her pain, kept getting in her face, and told her things like: "You seem to like being touched by men. Your blushing cannot betray your desires." "Give me MORE!" (after hearing her screams of pain) and "It's time to eat... that ring and you!" It's hinted he might've done something to her had Mukuro not shown up, allowing her time to escape. Also, when fighting Mukuro he comes out with this line: "Is that girl so precious to you? Then I'm going to take my share of such a precious girl right before your eyes! This could just be the best situation, don't you think? My appetite for that girl just keeps getting better!" and "Don't worry Chrome, I will take good care of you for MUKURO TO SEE!"
** Julie Katou expressed interest in ''Chrome'', commented on her cuteness and in chapter 298 {{spoiler|he kidnaps her, telling her they have "date plans"}}. And later on he outright tells Tsuna that Chrome's "sleeping in my bed, looking like a little angel." He also finds her to be "so damn cute" and in chapter 309 Chrome awakens in his bed, he enters the room, offers her a change of clothes, gets onto the bed with her, grabs her face, gets real close and asks if she needs help changing. He then says they should "get to know each other, real nice".
* ''[[Bleach]]'': In the manga, Nnoitra sticks two of his fingers in Orihime's mouth to prevent her from screaming when [[Make You Watch|forcing her to watch]] his subordinate Tesla beat up Ichigo. He also refers to her as "pet-sama" and was hinted to have intentions of wanting to rape her.
** Orihime tends to get this a lot in that arc. Her scene with Loly and Menoly positively reeks of the same-sex version of this.
* ''[[Paprika]]'': In one scene [[Stalker
* Played painfully straight in ''[[Souten Kouro]]'' with Zhang Rang and {{spoiler|Shui Jing}}.
* ''[[Zatch Bell]]'' has a scene where Eido grabs Suzume (who struggles to pull away) and decides that she will be his new girlfriend, but he is easily defeated when Kiyomaro figures out how to use the spellbook to protect her.
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** [[Bastard Boyfriend|Ryoki]] himself basically tries to rape and/or assault Hatsumi several times, but is always thwarted by a third person walking in on them.
* Quite frequently happens to Ayase in ''[[Okane ga Nai]]''.
* ''[[Black Butler
* ''[[Soul Eater]]'': Giriko's [[Interplay of Sex and Violence|fight]] with Maka had vibes of this sort. He was a bit too touchy-feely and it's heavily implied he was planning on raping her before killing her.
* The English dub of ''[[Digimon]]''; Myotismon says this near word for word after Kari surrenders to him, all while getting a [[Shout
* This is Prince Lotor's plan for Princess Allura in both ''[[
* The Count tries to do to Jeudi in ''[[Honoo no Alpen Rose]]''. ''Several'' times.
* ''[[Reimei no Arcana]]'': Caesar to Nakaba in Chapter 1. Gouda to Nakaba and Lemilia in Chapter 22, though this turns out to be subverted as the guys arrive to rescue them only to find that Nakaka got Gouda drunk and already saved Lemilia and herself.
* Rune of ''[[Karakuridouji Ultimo]]'' almost does this to Yamato in chapter 21.
* In the [[Boys Love Genre]] ''[[
* ''[[Vampire Knight]]'': After noticing Yuki's resemblance to her adoptive mother Juri, Yuki's "uncle" Rido (who was in love with Juri) changed his plans from devouring her to keeping her as a substitute for Juri.
* ''[[Fushigi Yuugi]]'': Nakago to Miaka.
* Yunoki to Hino of ''[[Kiniro no Corda]]''.
* ''[[Peach Girl]]'': Momo fights off Kairi's older brother Ryo when he makes advances on her. Sae gets a taste of her own medicine in the form of an obese rapist whom Momo saves her from before he can rape her. Also, Momo rescues Sae again when she is being forced to participate in a porno film. And on the beach in one episode Touji saves Momo from a guy who wanted to date her.
* In episode 11 of season 3 of ''[[
* [[Code Geass]] has a moment when {{spoiler|Kallen}} has been captured, and one of her captors comments on how beautiful she is, and then says (in the dub) that while she clings to life he can "do anything he has a whim for, to [her] body". (In the sub he says that her life is all that matters, and that "As long as you live, what happens to your body...").
** Note that another of her captors gave her the gentle version during her whole captivity. This guy had a crush on her (even before her captivity), and he wanted to help her negotiate her freedom if she switched side (keep in mind both side see themselves as the good ones, except maybe the one who wanted to rape her).
** Mau's first meeting with {{spoiler|Shirley}} has definite vibes of this, though in fact his interest in her is not sexual. [[Mind Rape|Raping her mind,]] [[Break the Cutie|on the other hand...]]
*** Strangely, Mau's interactions with {{spoiler|C.C., in [[Memetic Mutation|the infamous]] [[Visual Innuendo|chainsaw scene]]}}, does not come across as this, despite the fact that his interest ''is'' sexual this time. This is probably because {{spoiler|he truly loves her, (albeit in a very [[Yandere]]-ish way)}} and in any case he is behaving too crazily by this point to act in the manner usual for this trope.
* ''[[Revolutionary Girl Utena]]'': Saionji's behavior towards Anthy. Also, Akio's towards lots of people most notably towards [[Brother
* Sugou's behavior towards Asuna in episode 24 of ''Sword Art Online''.
==
* Back in the Golden Age, it used to be very common for the supervillain to have designs on the token superheroine. In the old ''[[Fantastic Four (Comic Book)|Fantastic Four]]'' comics, Susan almost got forcibly married to Namor, Kang the Conqueror, or Mole Man every other issue.
** In ''[[Ultimate Fantastic Four]]'', Namor refused to return to the ocean and stop destroying New York until Sue kissed him and meant
* B-list supervillain Graviton primarily uses his incredible, Magneto-level powers to chase after the ladies. In one memorable storyline, he leads a group of supervillains and masterminds the capture of the West Coast Avengers... so he can mack on Tigra.
* In the controversial ''[[Identity Crisis]]'' comic miniseries, Doctor Light (no, [[Mega Man (
* ''[[
{{quote|
* The cheek-licking variety shows up in a late ''[[The Avengers (Comic Book)|Avengers]]'' issue, between Whirlwind and the Wasp. Bonus points for the fact that not only had he [[Stalker
** This makes the fact that in ''[[The Avengers:
== Films -- Animation ==
* ''[[Beauty and
** The film's battle scene includes a man ripping the feathers from the sultry feather duster in another rape metaphor. Her candelabra boyfriend doesn't take this well, and gives the jerk what's coming to him.
* ''[[Aladdin (Disney film)|Aladdin]]'': After taking over Agrabah, Jafar dresses Jasmine in a red harem outfit, forces her to wait on him, and tries to wish for her "to fall desperately in love with me." Unfortunately for Jafar, that's one of the three things a Genie will not do, but Jasmine [[Show Some Leg|plays along in order to distract him]] so he won't catch Aladdin stealing back Genie's lamp.
* Frollo in ''[[The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Disney film)|The Hunchback of Notre Dame]]'', and even sniffs Esmerelda's hair while he has her captive. And then he gets [[Crowning Music of Awesome|one of Disney's most epic]] [[Villain Song|villain songs]] of all time. Different from most in that he's [[Sex Is Evil and I Am Horny|ashamed of his lust for Esmerelda]] and wants her dead so she'll stop tempting him, and his rampant lust is explicit, unlike other Disney films.
* Rothbart from ''[[The Swan Princess]]'' does this: in his [[One
* Appears briefly in ''[[Hercules (
* Occurs in ''[[Kung Fu Panda 2]]'' where Shen does this briefly to Tigress after {{spoiler|she and rest of the Furious Five were captured and Po was believed to be dead.}}
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'''Tigress''': ''(bares her teeth and growls at him)'' }}
* In ''[[Rango]]'', Jake creepily licks Beans' cheek when he's partially strangling her.
* ''The Adventures Of Tom Thumb And Thumbelina'': The Mole King kidnaps Thumbelina and tries to force her to marry him.
** Also occurs in ''[[Thumbelina]]'' repeatedly.
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== Films -- Live-Action ==
* In ''[[Van Helsing]]'' Dracula has absolutely no problem molesting Anna while the audience waits for Van Helsing to make his [[Big Damn Heroes|big damn entrance]].
* In ''[[A Nightmare
* Alec Trevelyan (a.k.a. Janus), licks the cheek and later kisses his hostage Natalya in the [[James Bond]] movie ''[[
** Also seen in ''[[
** In ''[[
* Parodied in ''[[
* In ''[[Re-Animator]]'' the undead villain kidnaps the hero's girlfriend and subjects her to a visual pun. "I've always admired your beauty," has never sounded creepier.
* ''[[Star Wars]]: Return of the Jedi'' has Jabba The Hutt dress Princess Leia up in [[Go
** In Alison's ''Han Solo'' trilogy, Jabba makes note of another female's "excellent, well-muscled shoulders" and that she'd make an excellent dancing girl. So that might be another clue.
** In the [[Star Wars Expanded Universe|Expanded Universe,]] there seems to be an implication that Jabba is considered some sort of deviant for his proclivities toward humanoid dancing girls. What that says about the fact that most other Hutts in the EU are shown [[Mars Needs Women|the same way]] is [[Running Gag|really]] [[Most Writers Are Male|up to]] [[Your Mileage May Vary|you]].
* Ivan Korshunov kisses and strokes the cheek of the First Daughter in ''[[Air Force One (
* [[Diabolical Mastermind|David Lo Pan]] of ''[[Big Trouble in Little China]]'' gleefully notes after capturing Gracie Law: "This one has fire, as well!" Also, he's planning to marry ''both'' of the heroes' would-be girlfriends, as he plans to kill one of them in order to meet the demands of the ceremony, and then live out his fleshly lusts with the other one.
* In a rare semi-subversion, the heroine of ''[[Once Upon a Time
* Parodied (of course) in ''[[Robin Hood: Men in Tights]]''. Rottingham tries this with Marian, but she's wearing an enormous metal chastity belt. He then tries using various tools to open the belt, to no effect, before Robin shows up and rescues her.
** Like most of ''Men in Tights'', the scene is a parody of ''Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves'', where the Sheriff attempts to rape Marian ''in front of the wedding altar'' in order to consummate their [[Shotgun Wedding]] before [[Big Damn Heroes|Robin arrives]].
* Otis in ''[[House of 1000 Corpses]]'' not only forces a kiss on tied-to-a-chair Mary, but later licks the cheek of bound-and-gagged Denise ''while wearing a mask made out of her father's face''. Denise is delirious enough to think at first that he ''is'' her dad.
* Richie from ''[[Murder
* ''[[
* ''[[The Avengers (1998
{{quote|
'''Sir August:''' Yes, like spoons in a drawer.
'''Emma Peel:''' Perhaps I could help you, if I knew what you wanted.
'''Sir August:''' The only thing I want... is you. }}
* ''[[Butch Cassidy and
* Though not a kidnapping {{spoiler|until much later in the film}}, The Joker's advances on Rachel in ''[[The Dark Knight]]'' could qualify as a light form of this. It was creepy too. What with the Joker sauntering up to Rachel and circling around her once like a vulture. He even sneaks behind her and leans into her neck a bit like he was smelling her.
** Extra creepy when [[Brokeback Mountain|you remember]] that he's [[Heath Ledger]] and she's Maggie Gyllenhaal, sister of Jake.
** On a related note, The Joker in the 1989 ''[[Batman (
* Despite discovering that she was responsible for his near-fatal injury, which started the main plotline off, Einon in ''[[Dragonheart]]'' attempts to seduce Kara after imprisoning her, even offering her marriage. Thankfully, she stabs him in the shoulder and later manages to escape.
** She's not so lucky in the novelization of the film, unfortunately. Before she can escape the castle, Einon rapes Kara at least once and later forcibly kisses her in front of Bowen during the confrontation scene.
* In ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean]]'', Barbossa sends Pintel to inform Elizabeth that she'll be dining with the captain, and that he requests she wear a red dress. If she should refuse she is to dine with the entire
** In At World's End, Elizabeth is taken to Captain Sao Feng's chambers where they talk for a bit before he plants a [[Forceful Kiss|violent kiss]] on her. An explosion soon interrupts him.
* Subverted in the French movie ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0295721/ Taxi 3]'', when the [[Idiot Hero]]/[[Butt Monkey]] cop is captured by the [[Big Bad]] woman, played by Bai Ling. She "tortures" him by {{spoiler|giving something to him with her mouth while he's married and want to be faithful.}}
* In ''[[Plunkett and Macleane]]'', General Chance acts this way towards Rebecca who, of course, hates his guts.
* [[Cillian Murphy|Jackson Rippner]] in ''[[Red Eye (
* ''[[Peter Pan]]'' (2003 version): There were [[No Yay|vibes]] of this sort from Captain Hook [[Foe Yay|towards]] Wendy.
** What's worse is that not only does [[Jason Isaacs]] play Captain Hook, he also plays [[Incest Is Relative|Mr Darling]]. (This is a carry-over from the original stage play, where [[Acting for Two|Captain Hook and Mr. Darling were almost always played by the same actor.]])
* ''[[The Terminator|Terminator 2]]'' has the [[Orderlies Are Creeps|creepy]] [[Bedlam House|mental hospital]] warden licking Sarah Connor's cheek.
* ''[[
* Played with in ''[[Street Fighter (
** What's really hilarious is [[Mythology Gag|he forces her to wear a replica of the costume she wears in the game]].
* In ''[[Harry Potter
* In ''[[Tron
* ''[[Sucker Punch]]'': Blue, the [[Big Bad]], acts in a sexually threatening way towards the women in his brothel in order to control them, and considers them his property. His obession with the main heroine, Baby Doll, ultimately leads him to try to rape
* ''[[Daredevil (
* ''[[Your Highness]]'': Villain Lazar licks the face of [[
* ''[[Back to
* ''[[The Haunted Mansion (
* ''[[In Time]]'' after Fortis and his gang have trapped Will and Sylvia, he sits rather close to her on the couch, and strokes her cheek with his gun, then after challanging Will to a duel, he says he'll ''take her'', and then take her time.
* In ''[[Girl
== Literature ==
* ''[[
* Played ''almost'' straight in [[Lois McMaster Bujold|Bujold's]] ''[[Vorkosigan Saga|Shards of Honor]]''. While in the process of being taken prisoner, the heroine Cordelia winds up in the clutches of the ''severely'' unbalanced admiral Vorrutyer, who has restraints built into his bed, an abiding interest in the [[Marquis
** Played dead straight in ''The Curse of Chalion'', where 16-year-old Princess Iselle is told in no uncertain terms that unless she marries the [[Evil Chancellor]]'s 40-year-old (and even more evil) brother he will rape her until she conceives (on the theory that she will submit to marriage rather than bear a bastard). Her secretary/tutor prays for his death and gets it... [[Your Princess Is in Another Castle|but the book is only half over, and we (or at least he) has not heard the last of the frustrated bridegroom.]]
* Jarlaxle, a charming but self-absorbed and mercenary dark elf from Salvatore's [[Forgotten Realms|Drizzt Do'Urden novels]], has Catti-brie Battlehammer captive. He caresses her hair, but goes no further, being the kind of person who much prefers to seduce rather than force. Then he arranges things for her to escape and save Drizzt, who's been captured by his employer. [[Magnificent Bastard|He's funny like that.]]
* In the last book in the ''[[Prydain Chronicles]]'', ''The High King.'' The outlaw Dorath threatens to rape Princess Eilonwy and have her raped by his fellows "until she is a match for a swineherd." A variation in that Dorath never states precisely what it is he intends to do to her; only says he intends to "remove her charms." The dialogue is written just vaguely enough that the book's younger readers only know that Eilonwy is in danger, without knowing the specifics that might traumatize them. Older readers can ferret out Dorath's meaning for themselves, as Eilonwy did.
* The ''[[
* In ''[[The Silmarillion]]'', when Beren and [[Action Girl|Luthien]] {{spoiler|reach Morgoth's throneroom in the bowels of Angband, Morgoth's captivation by Luthien's beauty helps buy her enough time to [[Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?|sing him to sleep]] and steal back one of the titular [[MacGuffin|Silmarils.]]}}
* ''[[Discworld]]'':
** In ''[[
** In ''[[Carpe Jugulum]]'', Agnes asks a <s>vampire</s> vampyre guard if they can skip all the "I like a girl with spirit" stuff and just go to the bit where she knees him in the groin. The answer is no.
* In ''[[Outlander (
* The protagonist of ''[[Typewriter in
* Used in the story-within-a-story of ''What Writers Go Through'' (also known as ''The Author's Ordeal'') by [[Isaac Asimov]]. The second-person individual writing said story-within-a-story makes certain to rush through it, so the reader [[Fridge Logic|won't have time to remember]] that the aliens threatening this are reptilians and would presumably have no interest in sex with a human.
* The ''Rigante'' series by [[David Gemmell]] features a rather nasty version of this in which the hero's rather feisty love interest is imprisoned and repeatedly raped. By the time the hero finally manages to rescue her, she's suicidally depressed, is furious at the hero for not rescuing her earlier and at herself for needing to be rescued at all, and swears herself to a life of grim celibacy to overcome her shame. She seems to
* ''[[Flashman|Flashman's Lady]]'' has a rare gender-reversed example not played comically at all: but then, the woman involved, Queen Ranavalona I of Madagascar, is a completely genocidal tyrant.
* In one of the sequels of ''[[The Princess Diaries]]'', Mia writes a paper on the history of Genovia, explaining that the creation of the principality came about through the actions of her direct ancestor. This first Princess of Genovia had been the daughter of the local lord; said lord was murdered during an invasion and his daughter forcibly wed to the leader of the invading forces, whom she in turn murdered in his sleep on their wedding night. Mia notes that her ancestress may have been spurred to act by "having been forced to drink wine out of her father's skull during the wedding feast." Subverted in that in truth she copied this from a 1961 movie staring Jack Palance.
* [[Smug Snake|Prince Xizor]], in ''[[Shadows of the Empire]]'', tries to seduce Leia while keeping her in his palace. He'd been tempting her with talk about supporting the Rebellion, but he was never even considering that, and tried to keep her from leaving. [[Groin Attack|She gets back at him.]]
* In the ''[[Harry Potter]]'' books, Fenrir Greyback is just an altogether creepy character with horrific subtext, but in ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (novel)|Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'' he begs Bellatrix to let him have Hermione after making some creepy comments to her. Later on, he has to be pulled off of Lavender Brown.
* This trope is the mainstay of all early gothic novels, i.e. the damsel in the villain's spooky castle. Earliest examples were ''[[
* Used in the climax of the ''[[Sherlock Holmes]]'' story ''The Solitary Cyclist''.
* Played straight in ''[[Darkest Powers|The Reckoning]]'', when Liam corners Chloe in the woods. To distract him from Derek, who is in the middle of Changing from werewolf to
* In Conn Iggulden's ''Emperor'' books, Cornelius Sulla keeps summoning Cornelia to his presence after being declared dictator of Rome, primarily because she's the wife of [[Gaius Julius Caesar|Julius Caesar]]. He starts off just groping her in ''The Gates of Rome'', but proceeds to eventually [[Moral Event Horizon|rape her while her baby daughter cries beside her]] in ''The Death of Kings''.
* In ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'', when Sansa is at Joffrey's mercy in King's Landing, he orders her to look her best for him, harasses her (groping her breasts and pinching her nipples) and humiliates her by ordering his knights to tear off her clothes in front of everybody. There's also Donella Hornwood who was forced to marry the [[Bastard Bastard|Bastard of Bolton]] and name him her heir and, after she'd been raped to consummate their marriage, thrown into a tower to starve to death.
** There's also the [[Complete Monster|Bastard of Bolton's]] treatment of {{spoiler|the fake Arya Stark, really Jeyne Pool}} after their marriage. He breaks the poor girl so much that when she is rescued she says [[Nightmare Fuel|"No. This is some trick. It's him, it's my... my lord, my sweet lord, he sent you, this is just some test to make sure that I love him. I do, I do, I love him more than anything. Tell him, you tell him. I'll do what he wants... whatever he wants... with him or... or with the dog or... please... he doesn't need to cut my feet off, I won't try to run away, not ever, I'll give him sons, I swear it, I swear it"]]
** Given the [[Rape, Pillage and Burn]] tactics of many of the denizens of the [[Crapsack World]] of Westeros, this probably happens quite a lot, especially whenever [[Psycho for Hire|Gregor Clegane or the Bloody Mummers]] are involved.
* In the ''[[Dresden Files]]'' Lord Raith tries this on Murphy, but [[Action Girl|Murphy]] being [[Cute Bruiser|Murphy]] it doesn't quite go as he planned.
* In [[Robert E. Howard]]'s [[Conan the Barbarian]] novel ''The Hour of the Dragon'', why Countess Albiona is awaiting
** In "A Witch Shall Be Born", Constantius, before imprisoning Taramis on the orders of her [[Evil Twin]] Salome, takes "a little—ah—amusement first." Cue the [[Scream Discretion Shot]].
* ''[[Codex Alera]]'': Brencis Kalarus Minoris tries this on [[Action Girl]] Amara when he captures her in the fifth book, putting a discipline collar on her to make her a mindless slave with the express intention of bedding her, watching while another slave washes her, and even helping undress her. Fortunately, Amara and her husband Bernard had a back-up plan in case this very thing happened, and Amara kills him before he really tries anything.
* In ''Mariel of [[Redwall]]'' there are brief hints of this when Mariel is captured, with the searats making snarky comments about "A warrior maid, eh?" However, the real example is Gabool's behaviour towards, of all things, [[Cargo Ship|the stolen church bell]]. He walks around it, licking and nibbling it, and tells it to "Speak to me, pretty, we must get to know each other."
* An unusual example, as both characters are male and the intent is clearly psychological torture rather than pleasure on the part of the villain: In the [[Deryni]] books, {{spoiler|Wencit of Torenth }} forcefully kisses {{spoiler|Derry}} while he's got him chained up in a dungeon, in order to drive home his complete powerlessness. The scene is written like a rape, and things get worse from there. Not sexually, but there are a lot of ways to [[Break the Cutie|break someone's spirit...]]
* In [[Mary Gentle]]'s ''[[Grunts
== Live-Action TV ==
* ''[[The Dukes of Hazzard]]'': Carried out in the dark comic-toned episode "Daisy's Shotgun Wedding," where the nefearious Beaudry clan seeks a bride for the dim-witted man-mountain of the group (played by Richard Moll). As can be derived from the episode title, the hapless bride is Daisy, with the Beaudrys kidanpping her in the light of day and intending to drive her across state lines to marry
* Happened once in ''[[Supernatural (TV series)|Supernatural]]'' when a possessed Sam started coming onto fellow Hunter Jo. Jo seeing through to possessed Sam tried to fight him off but possessed Sam knocked her out. The scene afterwards implied that he was going to rape her but instead he tied her up and [[Mind Rape]] her instead by telling her the story of how her dad died. Supernatural is dark enough and it doesn't need rape to make a point
* ''[[True Blood]]'': Done so often to Sookie that one can make a drinking game of it. However Tara being held captive by Franklin in Season 3 is considered disturbing to the point that you had to cheer for Tara giving him the biggest [["The Reason You Suck" Speech]] that broke Franklin, to the point that he ended up crying, as a result. Also Jason killing him afterwards
* ''[[American Gothic]]'': A disturbing inversion of this occurs. Not only is there no hero in sight to show up and save [[Plucky Girl|Gail]] from sexual ravishment by [[Magnificent Bastard]] Sheriff
* In the ''[[
** In the [[Musical Episode]] Dawn steals the talisman used to summon the singing demon Sweet, who naturally assumes that she's the one who conjured him.
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'''Dawn:''' No, you see / you and me / Wouldn’t be very regal.
'''Sweet:''' I’ll make it real, girl.
'''Dawn:''' What I mean / I’m fifteen / So this queen thing's illegal. }}
** Warren tries to pull this on his ex-girlfriend by [[Hypnotize the Princess|brainwashing her]] but she manages to break free from it causing him to [[Jumping Off the Slippery Slope|kill her.]] This is seen as the moment when the Trio [[Moral Event Horizon|stop being an amusing nuisance.]]
* In ''[[
** It was also implied by his dialogue that, if he'd been successful at capturing River, he might have raped ''her''.
* Subverted in the ''[[Star Trek:
* On ''[[The League of Gentlemen]]'', [[Monster Clown|demonic blackface minstrel]] Papa Lazarou is known for this, to the point where he collects wives and his [[Catch Phrase]] is:
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* In the ''[[Heroes (TV series)|Heroes]]'' Volume Four finale, Sylar, pulls one of these on Claire. Subverted in the he apparently had no intention to rape her, he just used his telekinesis to [[People Puppets|make her body]] pour up wine and have a drink with him as he did his [[Evil Gloating]]. Toying with a victim is ''very'' Sylar... he just gets down the killing more quickly than this with his other victims (it's different with Claire since she [[Healing Factor|can't die]]
** In Volume Five, he ''kissed'' her while holding her captive with telekinesis. He also tried to convince her why they were meant for each other.
** He also kissed Angela while holding her. Yes, it works even if she's not so pretty.
** Eric Doyle also pulled this on Meredith by using his [[People Puppets|power]] to restrain her and force her to dine with him.
* When ''[[The Monkees]]'' did a [[Pirate]] episode, at one point a door is opened and ''[[The Woobie|Peter Tork]]'' is shown struggling with an attractive young woman. He actually uses the "I like a wench with spirit" line, just before she slaps him and the door closes again.
* ''[[
** Sharaz Jek's advances towards a very uncomfortable Peri in ''The Caves of Androzani'' are incredibly creepy.
** The Borad has designs on the nubile Peri a few stories later, in ''Timelash''.
** Happened to Barbara Wright, too, in the ''sixties,'' no less.
** Hinted at in "Amy's Choice", when the Dream Lord traps Amy, the Doctor, and Rory between dream and reality. At one point, Amy is alone with the Dream Lord on the TARDIS as the Doctor and Rory try to survive on their own in the other dream. The Dream Lord uses this opportunity to royally creep out both Amy and the audience.
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'''Amy:''' He doesn't have to.
'''Dream Lord:''' That's good. Because he never will. And now he's left you with me. Spooky old not-to-be-trusted me. ''(vanishes and reappears in an open-shirted, red-sashed outfit)'' ''Anything'' could happen. }}
*** This is made so very much creepier when we find out who the Dream Lord really is. {{spoiler|He's the ''Doctor,'' or at least [[Enemy Without|his dark side.]]}} As if it wasn't creepy enough to begin with.
** There is a moment in "The Stolen Earth" when {{spoiler|Davros}} says of the captured {{spoiler|Rose Tyler}} "She is mine, Doctor, to do with as I please."
* ''[[Buck Rogers]]'': The villian Princess Ardala has the goal of making Buck Rogers her consort, most definitely including sex. It's often implied that Buck would take the sex if it didn't include marriage.
* ''[[Once Upon a Time (TV series)|Once Upon a Time]]'': When [[Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep"|The Huntsman]] refuses to carry out the Evil Queen's dirty work in assassinating Snow White, she [[You Have Failed Me...|invokes a magic spell]] to [[Heart Trauma|remove his heart]] [[...And Show It to You|and put it in her collection]]. She then orders her mooks to take him to her bedchamber. Even in the "real" world, the Huntsman was forced to be her [[Sex Slave]]. And after he figured out who he was and what had been done to him {{spoiler|Regina [[If I Can't Have You|kills him]] by destroying the heart she kept in her secret vault}}.
* In ''[[Rizzoli and Isles]]'' [[Ax Crazy|Hoyt's]] preying on his victims, most notably to Jane, is uncomfortably reminiscent of rape. Hell, he even threatens to rape Maura at one point.
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* "Margaret in Captivity" has a line like this from the heroine's captor: "Don't hold out for rescue / None can hear your call / 'Till I have wrest and wrecked you / Behind these fortress walls."
== Oral Tradition, Folklore, Myths and Legends ==
* [[Older Than Feudalism]]: The [[Shotgun Wedding]] variety is very common in Hindu mythology, occurring in both ''[[
==
* ''[[The Mikado]]'': The [[Gilbert and Sullivan]] comic operetta has hero, Nanki-Poo pursued by the [[Stalker
▲* [[Older Than Feudalism]]: The [[Shotgun Wedding]] variety is very common in Hindu mythology, occurring in both ''[[Ramayana (Literature)|Ramayana]]'' and ''[[Mahabharata]]'' (though averted in the former as Sita resists and thus remains pure). The [[Go Go Enslavement]] type is also narrowly averted in the ''Mahabharata'' when Draupadi is lost by her husband in a bet (you read that correctly) and the winner, his cousin, tries to have her stripped. He fails, however, due to the gods' protection.
* Subverted in ''[[Ruddigore]]'', when Robin, now [[Designated Villain]] Sir Ruthven Murgatroyd, is ordered by his ghostly ancestors, under pain of death, to "carry off a lady," and finds himself facing a [[Girl
* ''[[
* In ''[[The Phantom of the Opera]]'', the [[
* ''[[The Lion King]]'': Although it is nowhere to be seen in the film, Scar attempts this on Nala in the musical, motivating her to run away to the jungle.
▲* ''[[The Mikado]]'': The [[Gilbert and Sullivan]] comic operetta has hero, Nanki-Poo pursued by the [[Stalker With a Crush|obsessively amorous]] Lady Katisha, who is determined to make him marry her... or have him executed if he won't.
* ''[[Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (
▲* Subverted in ''[[Ruddigore]]'', when Robin, now [[Designated Villain]] Sir Ruthven Murgatroyd, is ordered by his ghostly ancestors, under pain of death, to "carry off a lady," and finds himself facing a [[Girl With Psycho Weapon]].
▲* ''[[Singinginthe Rain]]'': A rather hilarious parody of this trope appears in the musical. As the movie-within-a-movie plays to a test audience, the soundtrack gets out of sync with the action on screen, so that the villain's voice says, "Yes, yes, yes!" as the heroine is mouthing, "No! No! No!", and vice versa.
▲* In ''[[The Phantom of the Opera]]'', the [[Distressed Damsel]] asks her kidnapper/stalker "Am I now to be prey to your lust for flesh?" He doesn't really answer this, and fan opinion is divided as to whether the Phantom would have raped her if Raoul hadn't found them (though he ''is'' planning to force her into marriage).
▲* ''[[The Lion King]]'': Although it is nowhere to be seen in the film, Scar attempts this on Nala in the musical, motivating her to run away to the jungle. <ref>This actually was an intended plot point for the movie, but the directors eventually decided that sexual harassment was just a little too mature for young audiences. This concept evaded the Disney execs years later, however, when it came time to produce ''[[The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Disney)|The Hunchback of Notre Dame]].''</ref>
▲* ''[[Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (Theatre)|Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street]]'': [[Dirty Old Man|Judge Turpin]] means to marry his adopted daughter [[Distressed Damsel|Johanna]] (who happens to be the child of the man [[Kick the Dog|he had sent to prison]] and [[Rape As Drama|the woman he not only raped,]] but also [[Driven to Suicide|drove to suicide.]] {{spoiler|Well, not exactly.}})
▲{{quote| '''Judge Turpin:''' How sweet you look in that light muslin gown...}}
== Video Games ==
* ''[[Umineko no Naku Koro
* Admiral Vigoro attempts to pull this on Aika during your imprisonment in the Grand Fortress in ''[[
* [[Haunting Ground]]: Riccardo intends on taking Fiona for himself and impregnating her so that he can be 'reborn'. He practically namedrops this trope to her later in the game when he has her captive in the water tower. "You are mine. I OWN YOU." Lorenzo also acts this way when Fiona encounters him for the first time.
* ''[[
* While not in game, the novelization of ''[[
* In the ''[[Monkey Island]]'' series, forcing Governess Elaine into marriage is LeChuck's primary motivation for everything. The trope is averted in that Elaine is perfectly well capable of taking care of herself and outsmarts LeChuck on several occasions during his attempts, often with Guybrush's blunderings dealing the zombie pirate the deathblow (or ruining Elaine's plan. Or, frequently, one first and then the other).
** Also averted in ''[[Tales of Monkey Island]] Chapter 4'' when {{spoiler|a weakened De Singe chases and corners Guybrush's Poxed hand at the Vaycaylian Wind Control Device and says, "Aha! I have you now, my pretty!" before the hand pushes him into the device with a [[Wilhelm Scream]].}}
* It's implied in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' that Bowser attempts to get Peach to marry him during his kidnapping attempts. However, in games where we actually see the Princess in captivity, Bowser does very little in the way of wooing.
** In ''[[
** In ''[[Paper Mario (
** In the Mario anime 'Super Mario Bros - The Great Mission to rescue Princess Peach', Bowser kidnaps Peach with the explicit intention of marrying her, and Mario's job is to save her before they can marry on friday the 13th. He succeeds in this aim, but Peach [[Bittersweet Ending|ends up marrying]] [[Canon Foreigner]] Prince Haru - [[Die for Our Ship|to the annoyance of most Mario Bros fans.]]
* In ''[[Heavenly Sword]]'', the main character, Nariko, is captured by the main villain, King Bohan. Confronting her in her cell, he slowly taps his crotch armour in front of her face, before outright asking her for sex, describing her as "pretty" and stating that he believes life is "all about having fun." However, it goes no further after she responds with a threat to kill him.
* Volgin in ''[[Metal Gear Solid]] 3'', being a shameless [[Complete Monster]] with his single redeeming trait being that he tortures and kills people who hurt his boyfriend, does this to EVA - [[Foe Yay|and to Naked Snake]], [[Squick|after tying him up]]. His comment about Snake's appearance changes depending on how many injuries the player has suffered - high numbers of injuries get an impressed comment about how a lesser man would be dead, but low numbers causes him to gush about Snake's 'beautiful' body.
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** ''Blazing Sword'': Marquess Laus wants to do this with Priscilla. The player sends a unit to rescue her from a village and recruit her.
** ''The Sacred Stones'': [[Memetic Molester|Gheb]] plans to do this with Tana. Ephraim rescues her.
*** [[Stalker
** ''Path of Radiance'': Oliver has "plans" for Reyson, whatever that may be. Ike rescues him.
** In ''Genealogy of Holy War'', it's implied that it ''did'' go all the way in Bramsel's case with Lynn / Leilia:
*** (after Ares left Darna to fight Celice and his army)
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'''Ares:''' What's that supposed to mean?
'''Jabarro:''' Heheh... Well, right about now I'd imagine Bramsel is...
'''Ares:''' How could... How could you know that and not tell me, Jabarro!? }}
*** (after Ares comes back to Darna and fights Bramsel)
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'''Bramsel:''' You're too late! Right about now, she's already... heheheh...
'''Ares:''' Y--you! [[This Is Unforgivable!|I won't forgive this!!]] }}
*** (after Ares frees Lynn / Leilia)
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'''Lynn / Leilia:''' ... I wish I could say so. Fortunately someone from the liberation army rescued me. }}
* The final battle of ''[[
* ''[[World of Warcraft]]'': After Keristrasza kills Saragosa, Malygos forces her to become his new consort.
* ''[[Blaze Union]]'' opens with a morbidly obese fifty-year-old nobleman and his soldiers attempting to kidnap an eleven-year-old little girl to sell her as a sex slave. They get as far as hauling her out the door before [[Big Damn Heroes|the party arrives]] [[Curb Stomp Battle|to beat the living crap out of them]].
* Caster to Saber, ''[[Fate/stay
** Also, Ilya to Shirou in ''Fate''.
* In ''[[Indiana Jones and The
* In ''[[Knights of the Old Republic]]'' there is a scene where Darth Malak is torturing the captive Bastila in order to turn her to [[The Dark Side]]. He also strokes her cheek and tries to seduce her.
* ''[[Togainu no Chi]]'': Akira falls victim to this in many a bad end and at least two actual routes. [[Rape
* In ''[[
* Implied in the ''[[Dragon Age II]]'' quest "Dissent" by Ser Alrik when threatening Ella with [[Mind Rape|making her Tranquil]] that he intends to use her as a sex slave.
** There's also vibes of this in the "Alone" quest.
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** Also in the Dwarf Commoner Origin, the previous crime lord makes lewd comments about your character's sister and gives permission to some of the gang members to rape her.
** This is featured in the City Elf Origin, especially if you're a female elf. {{spoiler|Poor Shianni...}}
* This trope is the first reason Makoto's bad ending in ''[[
== Web Comics ==
* Damien threatens to do this to Grace in [http://egscomics.com/?date=2004-02-16 this] ''[[
* Gender-inverted in ''[[The Order of the Stick
* Rikshakar crosses the [[Moral Event Horizon]] the second time he tries this in ''[[
** Extra squick points in that Ariel is ''a little girl'' and the physical equivalent of seven years old when this happens. The re-done chapter 4 also has him attempt to lure her into his bed (the original version was [[Corruption
* Subverted ''hard'' in ''[[Van Von Hunter]]''. When the Flaming Prince announces his intentions to Sidekick about making her his bride, she gets all excited because it means [[
* ''[[
== Web Original ==
* [[
** Critic getting manhandled by the Game Heroes in their [[Hostage Video]] when he was terrified enough already.
** Sage stroking Ask That Guy's face and telling him he's being good during the [[Hostile Show Takeover]].
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** The crowd beating on Critic for not liking ''[[Howl's Moving Castle]]'' holding him down and biting/strangling him constantly.
* You shall make an excellent queen for [http://www.theonion.com/articles/you-shall-make-an-excellent-queen,16398/ Gorzo The Mighty.]
== Western Animation ==
* ''[[Totally Spies!]]'' Happened once to Alex and to Clover way too many times to count.
* ''[[My Life
** Also Queen Vexus tends to fall into this slightly once she succeeds to capturing Jenny.
* ''[[Teen Titans (
* Gog-Ma-Gog in ''[[Korgoth of Barbaria]]'' is seen menacing a scantily-clad blonde in a hanging cage in his hideout when Korgoth comes to meet with him. Though with Go-Ma-Gog being as flabby, wimpy, and flamboyant as he is, it's played for laughs.
* Parodied in the ''[[
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** This is continued in the television series.
* Parodied in ''[[Venture Brothers]]'' episode "Love Bheits": sadistic overlord Ünderbheit captures the Ventures and Brock and falls in love with Dean (who is dressed in Princess Leia's slavegirl outfit for a costume contest), believing him to be a girl. He invites him to dinner and pressures him into marriage. {{spoiler|The wedding is carried through, but is rendered void when Dean is revealed to be male.}}
** In another episode Brock stumbles upon Dr. Girlfriend in her bedroom while rampaging around The Monarch's flying cocoon-base, and [[Aren't You Going to Ravish Me?|she expects him to ravish her]].
* ''[[Gargoyles]]'': Thailog's first appearance has him tenderly stroking Elisa's face while calling her "my dear" after chaining her to the wall. Considering he included her DNA in the genetic makeup of his perfect mate Delilah... no comment.
** Angela gets this from ''everyone''
* ''[[Codename: Kids Next Door]]'': King Sandy tries to force Numbuh 3 to marry him twice.
* In the last season of ''[[
* ''[[Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers
* Vampyro from ''[[
** Evangelyne seems to attract the type, since she later catches the eye of a pirate captain, who also tries to abduct her.
* ''[[The Legend of Zelda (
* Relating to the anime example above, both of the American sequel series to the original ''Voltron'', ''[[Voltron The Third Dimension]]'' and ''[[Voltron Force]]'', involve Prince Lotor continually attempting to capture Princess Allura and make her marry him.
* ''[[Pirates of Dark Water]]'': Ioz is captured by a captain of a ghost pirate-crew, who chains him up so that he would stay on the ship long enough to become a ghost himself. To spend the time she muses if not to [[Is That What
* Something like this happens in one episode of the ''[[Muppet Babies]]'' from [[Stalker
* In the ''[[Popeye]]'' cartoons, Bluto frequently does this to Olive.
* In the short "Plane Crazy" [[Mickey Mouse]] (he's a [[Jerkass]] in this short) [[Forceful Kiss|forcefully kisses Minnie]] a few times to her disgust.
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