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* ''Of course'' [[Doctor Doom]] plays this every chance he gets.
* ''Of course'' [[Doctor Doom]] plays this every chance he gets.
* From ''Legion of 3 Worlds'' #2, when Mordru is angry at Super<s>brat</s>man-Prime's appearance:
* From ''Legion of 3 Worlds'' #2, when Mordru is angry at Super<s>brat</s>man-Prime's appearance:
{{quote| '''Mordru''': Who dares disturb Mordru?<br />
{{quote|'''Mordru''': Who dares disturb Mordru?
'''Superboy-Prime''': Who dares question my dare?<br />
'''Superboy-Prime''': Who dares question my dare?
'''Mordru''': What? }}
'''Mordru''': What? }}
* In [[Sandman]], Desire starts in on Dream for banishing Nada to hell, earning a cold "You...dare..." from Dream. Desire's totally unimpressed.
* In [[Sandman]], Desire starts in on Dream for banishing Nada to hell, earning a cold "You...dare..." from Dream. Desire's totally unimpressed.
* In one of the ''Avengers'' Heroic Age comics where the Avengers are battling Apocalypse, Iron Man traps him in a forcefield. Cue the following exchange
* In one of the ''Avengers'' Heroic Age comics where the Avengers are battling Apocalypse, Iron Man traps him in a forcefield. Cue the following exchange
{{quote| '''Apocalypse''': Who dares!?<br />
{{quote|'''Apocalypse''': Who dares!?
'''Iron Man''': I dares. }}
'''Iron Man''': I dares. }}


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* In ''[[Yellow Submarine]]'', the [[Big Bad|head Blue Meanie]] asks [[Who Dares?]] bring music back into Pepperland. [[The Dragon]], Max, first answers, "Rachmaninoff?"; this gets him blasted and stomped. He next suggests "Guy Lombardo?"
* In ''[[Yellow Submarine]]'', the [[Big Bad|head Blue Meanie]] asks [[Who Dares?]] bring music back into Pepperland. [[The Dragon]], Max, first answers, "Rachmaninoff?"; this gets him blasted and stomped. He next suggests "Guy Lombardo?"
* In the movie adaptation of ''Hogfather'', {{smallcaps|Death}}'s [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]] against the Auditors.
* In the movie adaptation of ''Hogfather'', {{smallcaps|Death}}'s [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]] against the Auditors.
{{quote| "{{smallcaps|Yes, there ARE rules. And you BROKE them! How dare you! HOW DARE YOU!}}}}
{{quote|"{{smallcaps|Yes, there ARE rules. And you BROKE them! How dare you! HOW DARE YOU!}}}}
* ''[[The Nightmare Before Christmas]]'' has a(n [[Anti-Hero|anti]])heroic example. During the final confrontation with Oogie, Jack bellows "How '''DARE''' you treat my friends so '''shamefully!?'''" in the most righteously indignant way possible.
* ''[[The Nightmare Before Christmas]]'' has a(n [[Anti-Hero|anti]])heroic example. During the final confrontation with Oogie, Jack bellows "How '''DARE''' you treat my friends so '''shamefully!?'''" in the most righteously indignant way possible.
** [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|Bonus points]] for it being {{spoiler|a [[Pre-Mortem One-Liner]]}}.
** [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|Bonus points]] for it being {{spoiler|a [[Pre-Mortem One-Liner]]}}.
* The Cave of Wonders in ''[[Aladdin (Disney film)|Aladdin]]'': "Who disturbs my slumber?"
* The Cave of Wonders in ''[[Aladdin (Disney film)|Aladdin]]'': "Who disturbs my slumber?"
* Dracula's first line in ''[[The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires]]'' after he is woken from his slumber:
* Dracula's first line in ''[[The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires]]'' after he is woken from his slumber:
{{quote| "Who dares to disturb the sanctity of Dracula?"}}
{{quote|"Who dares to disturb the sanctity of Dracula?"}}
* [[Conan the Barbarian]].
* [[Conan the Barbarian]].
{{quote| '''King Osric''': What daring! What outrageousness! What insolence! What arrogance! ... I salute you.}}
{{quote|'''King Osric''': What daring! What outrageousness! What insolence! What arrogance! ... I salute you.}}
* In more a [[Shout-Out|homage]] to this trope than anything, at the start of the climax of ''[[Megamind]]'', as the titular character finally realises it's {{spoiler|worth risking everything to correct his mistakes}}, the [[Heel Face Turn|former Supervillain]] announces his presence in the most dramatic, villan-esq way possible...
* In more a [[Shout-Out|homage]] to this trope than anything, at the start of the climax of ''[[Megamind]]'', as the titular character finally realises it's {{spoiler|worth risking everything to correct his mistakes}}, the [[Heel Face Turn|former Supervillain]] announces his presence in the most dramatic, villan-esq way possible...
{{quote| ''[as thousands of his worker drones come together to form a giant holographic version of his head]''<br />
{{quote|''[as thousands of his worker drones come together to form a giant holographic version of his head]''
YOU '''DARE''' CHALLENGE '''''MEGAMIND?''''' }}
YOU '''DARE''' CHALLENGE '''''MEGAMIND?''''' }}


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* ''[[Baldur's Gate|Baldurs Gate 2]]''
* ''[[Baldur's Gate|Baldurs Gate 2]]''
** [[Magnificent Bastard|Irenicus]] says this exact line when you interrupt his [[A God Am I|plans for ascension]].
** [[Magnificent Bastard|Irenicus]] says this exact line when you interrupt his [[A God Am I|plans for ascension]].
{{quote| '''[[Large Ham|Irenicus]]:''' What!? '''[[Chewing the Scenery|Who DARES]]?'''<br />
{{quote|'''[[Large Ham|Irenicus]]:''' What!? '''[[Chewing the Scenery|Who DARES]]?'''<br />
'''Player Character:''' ''I'' dare! }}
'''Player Character:''' ''I'' dare! }}
** He gets an earlier one [[Curb Stomp Battle|while slaughtering the Shadow Thieves]] after you escape from [[Fan Nickname|Chateau Irenicus]]:
** He gets an earlier one [[Curb Stomp Battle|while slaughtering the Shadow Thieves]] after you escape from [[Fan Nickname|Chateau Irenicus]]:
{{quote| You dare to attack me here? Do you even know whom you face?}}
{{quote|You dare to attack me here? Do you even know whom you face?}}
* [[Runescape]]
* [[Runescape]]
{{quote| '''Lucien:'''You dare to mock the power of Lucien?<br />
{{quote|'''Lucien:'''You dare to mock the power of Lucien?
'''Dragonkin:''' We dare. }}
'''Dragonkin:''' We dare. }}
* [[Warcraft|"Who dares defile these ancient lands? Who dares the wrath of Cenarius and the night elves?"]]
* [[Warcraft|"Who dares defile these ancient lands? Who dares the wrath of Cenarius and the night elves?"]]
** [[World of Warcraft|"Who dares awaken Archaedas? Who dares the wrath of the Makers?"]] Apparently daring the wrath of things [[Who Is This Guy Again?|isn't actually all that daring]] in the Warcraft universe.
** [[World of Warcraft|"Who dares awaken Archaedas? Who dares the wrath of the Makers?"]] Apparently daring the wrath of things [[Who Is This Guy Again?|isn't actually all that daring]] in the Warcraft universe.
** Subverted in the Blood Furnace:
** Subverted in the Blood Furnace:
{{quote| '''Keli'dan the Breaker''': Who dares interrupt--[[Oh Crap|What is this, what have you done? You'll ruin everything!]]}}
{{quote|'''Keli'dan the Breaker''': Who dares interrupt--[[Oh Crap|What is this, what have you done? You'll ruin everything!]]}}
* {{spoiler|Doopliss}}, the doppleganger from ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' asks something like this when you confront him and your deceived allies.
* {{spoiler|Doopliss}}, the doppleganger from ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' asks something like this when you confront him and your deceived allies.
** From the same game, {{spoiler|Gloomtail}} also gets one of these moments when you enter his lair in the final chapter.
** From the same game, {{spoiler|Gloomtail}} also gets one of these moments when you enter his lair in the final chapter.
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* ''[[Tekken]] 6'': [[Arrogant Kung Fu Guy|Feng Wei]] asks this to anyone who crashes his private training grounds.
* ''[[Tekken]] 6'': [[Arrogant Kung Fu Guy|Feng Wei]] asks this to anyone who crashes his private training grounds.
* In ''[[Mass Effect 2]]'', Commander Shepard has the option to [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|headbutt a Krogan rival]]. Even better is that the watching Krogan Shaman finds it ''hilarious''.
* In ''[[Mass Effect 2]]'', Commander Shepard has the option to [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|headbutt a Krogan rival]]. Even better is that the watching Krogan Shaman finds it ''hilarious''.
{{quote| '''Uvenk''': You...You ''dare?''<br />
{{quote|'''Uvenk''': You...You ''dare?''
'''Shaman''': ''[laughs loudly]'' I '''like''' this human! [[Asskicking Equals Authority|S/He understands!]] }}
'''Shaman''': ''[laughs loudly]'' I '''like''' this human! [[Asskicking Equals Authority|S/He understands!]] }}
* ''[[Disgaea]]'': "What fool dares awaken me, the great Laharl?"
* ''[[Disgaea]]'': "What fool dares awaken me, the great Laharl?"
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== Literature ==
== Literature ==
* Voldemort, twice, in the last Harry Potter novel, when Harry {{spoiler|calls him by his real name ("Riddle") during the [[Final Battle]].}} It's always met with the same derisive response:
* Voldemort, twice, in the last Harry Potter novel, when Harry {{spoiler|calls him by his real name ("Riddle") during the [[Final Battle]].}} It's always met with the same derisive response:
{{quote| '''Voldemort:''' ''You dare-''<br />
{{quote|'''Voldemort:''' ''You dare-''
'''Harry:''' Yes, I dare. }}
'''Harry:''' Yes, I dare. }}
* The [[Troperrific]] Doctor Impossible shouts this repeatedly in ''[[Soon I Will Be Invincible]]'', especially during the climax.
* The [[Troperrific]] Doctor Impossible shouts this repeatedly in ''[[Soon I Will Be Invincible]]'', especially during the climax.
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* Lucy, now fully undead, calls this out in some versions of ''[[Dracula]]'' after the heroes stop her just as she is about to feed on a child.
* Lucy, now fully undead, calls this out in some versions of ''[[Dracula]]'' after the heroes stop her just as she is about to feed on a child.
* Played fairly straight in one ''[[Star Wars]]'' novel, where Mara Jade strolls into the lair of the [[Big Bad]] to save the main character in a [[Big Damn Heroes]] moment:
* Played fairly straight in one ''[[Star Wars]]'' novel, where Mara Jade strolls into the lair of the [[Big Bad]] to save the main character in a [[Big Damn Heroes]] moment:
{{quote| '''[[Big Bad]]''': Who ''DARES?''<br />
{{quote|'''[[Big Bad]]''': Who ''DARES?''
'''Mara Jade''': [[One-Liner|Who ]]''[[One-Liner|cares ]]''[[One-Liner|is more like it]]. }}
'''Mara Jade''': [[One-Liner|Who ]]''[[One-Liner|cares ]]''[[One-Liner|is more like it]]. }}
** In the ''Hand of Thrawn'' duology, the booming automated voice whenever someone enters Thrawn's personal {{spoiler|cloning chamber}}:
** In the ''Hand of Thrawn'' duology, the booming automated voice whenever someone enters Thrawn's personal {{spoiler|cloning chamber}}:
{{quote| "Who dares disturb the sleep of the Syndic Mitth'raw'nuruodo?!"}}
{{quote|"Who dares disturb the sleep of the Syndic Mitth'raw'nuruodo?!"}}




== [[Live Action TV]] ==
== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* Every Go'auld in ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' play this straight; naturally O'Neil mocks them for it every chance he gets. Eventually, by the episode ''Zero Hour'' it becomes:
* Every Go'auld in ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' play this straight; naturally O'Neil mocks them for it every chance he gets. Eventually, by the episode ''Zero Hour'' it becomes:
{{quote| '''Ba'al''': You dare mock me?<br />
{{quote|'''Ba'al''': You dare mock me?
'''O'Neill''': Ba'al, come on! You should know. Of ''course'' I dare mock you. }}
'''O'Neill''': Ba'al, come on! You should know. Of ''course'' I dare mock you. }}
* [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]. [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer/Recap/S2 E14 Innocence|Innocence.]] The Judge, an invincible demon summoned to destroy the world, asks this when Buffy shoots him with a crosssbow. [[Muggles Do It Better|What follows]] is the [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]] that all others in the series is measured by.
* [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]. [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer/Recap/S2 E14 Innocence|Innocence.]] The Judge, an invincible demon summoned to destroy the world, asks this when Buffy shoots him with a crosssbow. [[Muggles Do It Better|What follows]] is the [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]] that all others in the series is measured by.
* And in the spin-off ''[[Angel]]'' when Angelus gets annoyed at how the Beastmaster is [[Hearing Voices|booming away in his head]].
* And in the spin-off ''[[Angel]]'' when Angelus gets annoyed at how the Beastmaster is [[Hearing Voices|booming away in his head]].
{{quote| '''BEASTMASTER:''' YOU WOULD DARE TO DEFY ME?<br />
{{quote|'''BEASTMASTER:''' YOU WOULD DARE TO DEFY ME?
'''ANGELUS:''' Defy who? A big scary voice? Whoa! Hey, I got one of those, too. You wanna hear it? (cups his hands over his mouth) You can kiss my vampire ass! }}
'''ANGELUS:''' Defy who? A big scary voice? Whoa! Hey, I got one of those, too. You wanna hear it? (cups his hands over his mouth) You can kiss my vampire ass! }}


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== Web Comics ==
== Web Comics ==
* A Penny Arcade strip had a book containing the lines:
* A Penny Arcade strip had a book containing the lines:
{{quote| A voice was heard to say, "Who dares disturb the Crypt Of The Immortal Space Bitches?" "I am Grimm Shado," said Grimm Shado, his triple wand claws extending. "And I am here to take it to the limit."}}
{{quote|A voice was heard to say, "Who dares disturb the Crypt Of The Immortal Space Bitches?" "I am Grimm Shado," said Grimm Shado, his triple wand claws extending. "And I am here to take it to the limit."}}
** ''Fuck yes.''
** ''Fuck yes.''
* In the ''[[Order of the Stick]]'' prequel "[[Start of Darkness]]":
* In the ''[[Order of the Stick]]'' prequel "[[Start of Darkness]]":
{{quote| "Who dares to disturb Xyklon the Consequential?!"}}
{{quote|"Who dares to disturb Xyklon the Consequential?!"}}
** Also, when Haley summons Celia. (Celia's sick of her mom summoning her to ask why [[I Want Grandkids|she doesn't have any grandkids yet]].)
** Also, when Haley summons Celia. (Celia's sick of her mom summoning her to ask why [[I Want Grandkids|she doesn't have any grandkids yet]].)
* In ''[[Gunnerkrigg Court]]'' Ysengrin demands this of Renardine after seeing him in his wolf form. After Renardine's response is to mock Ysengrin's appearance, then his [[Green Thumb|superpowers]], the [[Alt Text]] mentions "The answer is yes".
* In ''[[Gunnerkrigg Court]]'' Ysengrin demands this of Renardine after seeing him in his wolf form. After Renardine's response is to mock Ysengrin's appearance, then his [[Green Thumb|superpowers]], the [[Alt Text]] mentions "The answer is yes".
* [[Played for Laughs]] in [[Blip]], when Liz [[Insulted Awake|insults]] Hester awake.
* [[Played for Laughs]] in [[Blip]], when Liz [[Insulted Awake|insults]] Hester awake.
{{quote| '''Liz''': You leave me no choice. Hey Hermione!<br />
{{quote|'''Liz''': You leave me no choice. Hey Hermione!
'''Hester''': (Suddenly awake) '''''WHO DARES?!''''' }}
'''Hester''': (Suddenly awake) '''''WHO DARES?!''''' }}


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== [[Western Animation]] ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* A ''[[Robot Chicken]]'' sketch had George W. Bush discover he was a Jedi. He then used his lightsaber to vandalize the Lincoln Memorial only for it to rise from the ground and reveal a hibernating Abe Lincoln underneath...
* A ''[[Robot Chicken]]'' sketch had George W. Bush discover he was a Jedi. He then used his lightsaber to vandalize the Lincoln Memorial only for it to rise from the ground and reveal a hibernating Abe Lincoln underneath...
{{quote| '''Lincoln''': Who dares disturb my slumber?<br />
{{quote|'''Lincoln''': Who dares disturb my slumber?
'''Bush''': Well who dares defy the...daring...of his dare?...jerk? }}
'''Bush''': Well who dares defy the...daring...of his dare?...jerk? }}
* Aku of [[Samurai Jack]] is particularly good at this, playing it utterly straight in his first confrontation with Jack...only to subvert the trope much later on when he's visited by a group of gangsters that don't merit the full [[Who Dares?]] speech.
* Aku of [[Samurai Jack]] is particularly good at this, playing it utterly straight in his first confrontation with Jack...only to subvert the trope much later on when he's visited by a group of gangsters that don't merit the full [[Who Dares?]] speech.
* ''[[Rocko's Modern Life]]'' had a very large hippo-woman whose [[Running Gag]] was berating Rocko the [[Accidental Pervert]] with '''"HOW DARE YOU'''", delivered in a way that bordered on [[Nightmare Fuel]].
* ''[[Rocko's Modern Life]]'' had a very large hippo-woman whose [[Running Gag]] was berating Rocko the [[Accidental Pervert]] with '''"HOW DARE YOU'''", delivered in a way that bordered on [[Nightmare Fuel]].
* In ''Legacy'', series finale of ''[[Superman: The Animated Series]]'', [[Superman]] and [[Darkseid]] have finally come to blows in the climax of the series. As Darkseid mercilessly devestates Superman with the [[Eye Beams|Omega Beam]], Superman manages to get close enough to finally lay hands on his foe. However, unlike many of the entries on this page, Darkseid really is [[Physical God|that powerful]], and regards Superman's blows more with confusion than anything before he [[Broke Your Arm Punching Out Cthulhu|grabs Supermans fist, crushing his hand]] as Darkseid drags the Man of Steel to his knees.
* In ''Legacy'', series finale of ''[[Superman: The Animated Series]]'', [[Superman]] and [[Darkseid]] have finally come to blows in the climax of the series. As Darkseid mercilessly devestates Superman with the [[Eye Beams|Omega Beam]], Superman manages to get close enough to finally lay hands on his foe. However, unlike many of the entries on this page, Darkseid really is [[Physical God|that powerful]], and regards Superman's blows more with confusion than anything before he [[Broke Your Arm Punching Out Cthulhu|grabs Supermans fist, crushing his hand]] as Darkseid drags the Man of Steel to his knees.
{{quote| '''Darkseid''': You '''''DARE''''' strike me?}}
{{quote|'''Darkseid''': You '''''DARE''''' strike me?}}
* Darkseid gets into it in ''[[Superman/Batman: Apocalypse]]'' as well, when Batman blackmails him.
* Darkseid gets into it in ''[[Superman/Batman: Apocalypse]]'' as well, when Batman blackmails him.
{{quote| '''Darksaid:''' You '''DARE'''? *Swats Batman into a wall*}}
{{quote|'''Darksaid:''' You '''DARE'''? *Swats Batman into a wall*}}
* Memorably parodied in the ''[[Justice League Unlimited]]'' episode ''This Little Piggy'':
* Memorably parodied in the ''[[Justice League Unlimited]]'' episode ''This Little Piggy'':
{{quote| '''Circe''': Insolent trickster! You dare to strike...*smacked with a table* You dare to strike... *smacked with a chair* [[Rule of Three|Youdaretostrike...]] *covered in a tablecloth* QUIT IT! [[Oh Crap|Oh, no...]] *[[Piano Drop|pianown'd]]*}}
{{quote|'''Circe''': Insolent trickster! You dare to strike...*smacked with a table* You dare to strike... *smacked with a chair* [[Rule of Three|Youdaretostrike...]] *covered in a tablecloth* QUIT IT! [[Oh Crap|Oh, no...]] *[[Piano Drop|pianown'd]]*}}
* Not villain-ish, but a few episodes of [[The Backyardigans]] invoke this trope. A good example, in ''High Tea'':
* Not villain-ish, but a few episodes of [[The Backyardigans]] invoke this trope. A good example, in ''High Tea'':
{{quote| '''Grumpy Emperor Austin:''' WHO DARES RING MY DOORBELL?!<br />
{{quote|'''Grumpy Emperor Austin:''' WHO DARES RING MY DOORBELL?!
'''Tasha:''' It's me, Tasha.<br />
'''Tasha:''' It's me, Tasha.
'''Tyrone:''' And me, Tyrone.<br />
'''Tyrone:''' And me, Tyrone.
'''Uniqua:''' And Uniqua.<br />
'''Uniqua:''' And Uniqua.
'''Pablo:''' And Pablo. }}
'''Pablo:''' And Pablo. }}
* ''[[My Little Pony]]''
* ''[[My Little Pony]]''
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** In the ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]'' episode "Dragonshy", this is said ''to'' the dragon, signifying Fluttershy's [[Let's Get Dangerous|shift]] from [[The Load]] to [[Beware the Nice Ones]].
** In the ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]'' episode "Dragonshy", this is said ''to'' the dragon, signifying Fluttershy's [[Let's Get Dangerous|shift]] from [[The Load]] to [[Beware the Nice Ones]].
* In a '[[What If]]' future episode of ''[[Ben 10]]'', Kevin thought it would be funny to attack Ben's son mid-battle. [[Berserk Button|Big mistake.]]
* In a '[[What If]]' future episode of ''[[Ben 10]]'', Kevin thought it would be funny to attack Ben's son mid-battle. [[Berserk Button|Big mistake.]]
{{quote| '''Ben:''' ''[mashing Kevin into the ground, having morphed into Way Big]'' '''HOW ''DARE'' YOU?!'''}}
{{quote|'''Ben:''' ''[mashing Kevin into the ground, having morphed into Way Big]'' '''HOW ''DARE'' YOU?!'''}}


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Who dares put an image on this page?


You dare bring light to my lair?! You must die!

Standard villain or otherwise ominous being Stock Phrases. Said in a booming deep voice, the villain rhetorically asks Who Dares? whatever action the hero has done; be it defy them, attack them, talk to them, look at them, etc. Expect them to start referring to themselves in the third person, and giving themselves important sounding adjectives.

Possibly has something to do with the odd word-order (you don't say "How do you dare?") making the phrase sound like Antiquated Linguistics, always the domain of the overimportant egotist.

Proper heroic form, incidentally, is to stand tall and reply "I dare!"

"How dare you!" is a common variant used by heroes and villains alike, the former usually in response to the villain Kicking The Dog.

Any villain using this will usually give a "This Cannot Be!" variant upon defeat.

Examples of Who Dares? include:


Comics

  • Of course Doctor Doom plays this every chance he gets.
  • From Legion of 3 Worlds #2, when Mordru is angry at Superbratman-Prime's appearance:

Mordru: Who dares disturb Mordru?
Superboy-Prime: Who dares question my dare?
Mordru: What?

  • In Sandman, Desire starts in on Dream for banishing Nada to hell, earning a cold "You...dare..." from Dream. Desire's totally unimpressed.
  • In one of the Avengers Heroic Age comics where the Avengers are battling Apocalypse, Iron Man traps him in a forcefield. Cue the following exchange

Apocalypse: Who dares!?
Iron Man: I dares.


Film

  • The Wizard of Oz, where Oz is bluffing at how awesome he is, using special effects to make people not pay attention to The Man Behind the Curtain.
  • In Labyrinth, when Sarah tries to enter the Goblin City, the gate slams in her face...and each wing of the gate has half of a golem, which grabs a huge axe and starts swinging it back and forth while repeatedly booming "WHOOOOO GOES?!...WHOOOOO GOES?!"
  • In Yellow Submarine, the head Blue Meanie asks Who Dares? bring music back into Pepperland. The Dragon, Max, first answers, "Rachmaninoff?"; this gets him blasted and stomped. He next suggests "Guy Lombardo?"
  • In the movie adaptation of Hogfather, Death's Crowning Moment of Awesome against the Auditors.

"Yes, there ARE rules. And you BROKE them! How dare you! HOW DARE YOU!

"Who dares to disturb the sanctity of Dracula?"

King Osric: What daring! What outrageousness! What insolence! What arrogance! ... I salute you.

  • In more a homage to this trope than anything, at the start of the climax of Megamind, as the titular character finally realises it's worth risking everything to correct his mistakes, the former Supervillain announces his presence in the most dramatic, villan-esq way possible...

[as thousands of his worker drones come together to form a giant holographic version of his head]
YOU DARE CHALLENGE MEGAMIND?


Video Games

Irenicus: What!? Who DARES?

Player Character: I dare!

You dare to attack me here? Do you even know whom you face?

Lucien:You dare to mock the power of Lucien?
Dragonkin: We dare.

Keli'dan the Breaker: Who dares interrupt--What is this, what have you done? You'll ruin everything!

Uvenk: You...You dare?
Shaman: [laughs loudly] I like this human! S/He understands!

  • Disgaea: "What fool dares awaken me, the great Laharl?"
  • Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic: You find some Sith in the Temple on the Unknown Planet. "Who dares intrude on our meditations?"
  • Undead King Joseph attempts to intimidate the player like this in Age of Wonders: Shadow Magic. Then he remembers that he was only a minor villain who died in all endings of the first game, and immediately decides it would be much smarter to get on the player's good side.


Literature

  • Voldemort, twice, in the last Harry Potter novel, when Harry calls him by his real name ("Riddle") during the Final Battle. It's always met with the same derisive response:

Voldemort: You dare-
Harry: Yes, I dare.

Big Bad: Who DARES?
Mara Jade: Who cares is more like it.

    • In the Hand of Thrawn duology, the booming automated voice whenever someone enters Thrawn's personal cloning chamber:

"Who dares disturb the sleep of the Syndic Mitth'raw'nuruodo?!"


Live Action TV

  • Every Go'auld in Stargate SG-1 play this straight; naturally O'Neil mocks them for it every chance he gets. Eventually, by the episode Zero Hour it becomes:

Ba'al: You dare mock me?
O'Neill: Ba'al, come on! You should know. Of course I dare mock you.

BEASTMASTER: YOU WOULD DARE TO DEFY ME?
ANGELUS: Defy who? A big scary voice? Whoa! Hey, I got one of those, too. You wanna hear it? (cups his hands over his mouth) You can kiss my vampire ass!


Music

  • In Devin Townsend's concept album Ziltoid the Omniscient, the Sixth Dimensional Planet Smasher makes his entrance growling "Who dares awaken the Planet Smasher?"
  • The Nox Arcana song "Hall Of The Witch Queen" opens with dramatic thunder and a shout of "WHO DARES INTRUDE UPON MY DARK DOMAIN?!"


Web Comics

  • A Penny Arcade strip had a book containing the lines:

A voice was heard to say, "Who dares disturb the Crypt Of The Immortal Space Bitches?" "I am Grimm Shado," said Grimm Shado, his triple wand claws extending. "And I am here to take it to the limit."

"Who dares to disturb Xyklon the Consequential?!"

Liz: You leave me no choice. Hey Hermione!
Hester: (Suddenly awake) WHO DARES?!


Web Originals


Western Animation

  • A Robot Chicken sketch had George W. Bush discover he was a Jedi. He then used his lightsaber to vandalize the Lincoln Memorial only for it to rise from the ground and reveal a hibernating Abe Lincoln underneath...

Lincoln: Who dares disturb my slumber?
Bush: Well who dares defy the...daring...of his dare?...jerk?

Darkseid: You DARE strike me?

Darksaid: You DARE? *Swats Batman into a wall*

Circe: Insolent trickster! You dare to strike...*smacked with a table* You dare to strike... *smacked with a chair* Youdaretostrike... *covered in a tablecloth* QUIT IT! Oh, no... *pianown'd*

  • Not villain-ish, but a few episodes of The Backyardigans invoke this trope. A good example, in High Tea:

Grumpy Emperor Austin: WHO DARES RING MY DOORBELL?!
Tasha: It's me, Tasha.
Tyrone: And me, Tyrone.
Uniqua: And Uniqua.
Pablo: And Pablo.

  • My Little Pony
    • In the G3 movie Twinkle Wish Adventure, when the ponies approach the dragon's cave, they are greeted with a booming, "Who dares disturb the dragon?" However, when Pinkie Pie states their names and business, the voice instantly changes to a friendly tone and welcomes them in.
    • In the My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic episode "Dragonshy", this is said to the dragon, signifying Fluttershy's shift from The Load to Beware the Nice Ones.
  • In a 'What If' future episode of Ben 10, Kevin thought it would be funny to attack Ben's son mid-battle. Big mistake.

Ben: [mashing Kevin into the ground, having morphed into Way Big] HOW DARE YOU?!