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== Manga and Anime ==
* ''[[Code Geass]]''. {{spoiler|Lelouch takes over the world and becomes an oppressive dictator who violates human rights like he's going for a world record. Then his (former) friend assassinates him publicly and becomes a hero to literally the entire world for freeing them from Lelouch. Little do they know, it was his plan. By uniting the world under his friend, Lelouch ushers in an era of world peace.}}
* In ''[[Naruto]]'', it turns out this was part of
* ''[[Nabari no Ou]]'': Raikou tells Gau that he'd kill him if Raimei was told the truth about their clan's annihilation. [[Heroic Sacrifice|Gau decides that it's worth it.]]
* ''[[Saint Seiya]]''. Shun comes up with this when
* [[Our Mermaids Are Different|Hisui]] from ''[[Kaizoku to Ningyou]]'' attempted [[Stupid Surrender|something]] [[Stupid Sacrifice|like this]] when they were cornered on [[Engrish|Ruberia]] (there were also shades of [[I Surrender, Suckers]] in that he intended to escape at the first opportunity), but Leo saw right through him. It was a pretty reckless plan, honestly, but understandable given the circumstances. It was [[It's All My Fault|All His Fault]] they were in danger to begin with, after all.
== Videogames ==
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