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{{quote|'''Lister:''' I don't care that you've killed three men...<br />
'''Loretta:''' Five.<br />
'''Lister:''' ...whatever. It's not your fault, it's the way you're programmed.<br />
'''Loretta:''' So you take me for what I am - a psychopathic, schizophrenic, serial killing [[Femme Fatale]]?<br />
'''Lister:''' Forgive and forget, that's what I say.|'''[[Red Dwarf]], "Gunmen of the Apocalypse"'''}}
 
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** In his origin story, the villain Bushroot actually ''kills two people'', and later their ''dead bodies'' are shown ''onscreen'' being examined by the cops (granted, he cocooned them in vines, but the resulting mass is still clearly man-shaped and clearly dead). He gets the same comedic treatment as the rest of the show's characters.
* ''[[The Venture Bros]]'' has Dr Venture's [[For Science!|Joycan]], [[Powered by a Forsaken Child]] (though it isn't stated whether Venture killed the orphan or merely acquired the heart after he/she died of something else).
{{quote| '''Dr. Venture''': ''[talking about the orphan]'' It's not like I used the whole thing!}}
* In Disney's ''[[The Great Mouse Detective]]'', a lyric in the [[Villain Song]] goes "Worse than the widows and orphans you drowned!"
* Shan Yu from ''[[Mulan]]'' is established as a blood thirsty warlord who loves to kill people, but not one of his killings is shown on screen - just the aftermath of one of his raids on a village and the bodies of Shang's father and his soldiers. He does, however, order his men to kill one of two Imperial scouts just [[For the Evulz]], which is very brutal by Disney standards.
{{quote| '''Shan Yu:''' How many men does it take to deliver a message? <br />
'''Hun Archer:''' *draws bow* One. }}
* On ''[[Jimmy Two-Shoes]]'', Heloise commits all kinds of [[Kick the Dog]] acts, and it's hinted that she tortures people for fun. Yet all this happens off screen so she can continue being the [[Anti-Hero]].