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Sometimes in a show/movie/game/book/etc., you just want to go:

 

 

 

...when someone's number is up. List examples of such here.

 

Mine:

 

1)- The 2 Victims In "Sherlock Holmes: A Study In Scarlet"

 

Reason(s): They pretty much killed and robbed an innocent woman and her father, driving her fiancee to snap and take revenge.

 

2)- Marik's Father In "Yu-Gi-Oh!"

 

Reason(s): He was so controlling and abusive toward his family that few, if any, tears were shed when Yami Marik eventually went to town on him.

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Recurring characters in any video game series. They often show up just to be shot down. Most famous example is Biggs and Wedge in the Final Fantasy series. In many of the FF games these two are brought down early in the game as weaklings or just portrayed to be total dorks who are the first to fall.

 

Edit: My bad, this is most hated victims! I got nothin'.

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Redd White from Phoeinix Wright Ace Attorney. I had a blast to be able to make him lose it

 

Oh and Algus from Final Fantasy Tactics, mainly when you can get one of your units to say something awesome when they cast a spell on him

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Dawliah Hawthorne from Ace Attorney was a real annoyance!

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When i took her down,i couldn't have been happier then to clear Phoenix's name!

 

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3)- Kristoph Gavin In "Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney"

 

Reason(s): The ways he overreacted against pretty much everyone for an even weaker reason than Manfred Von Karma did made it so cathartic to see Phoenix Wright utterly BREAK this guy...TWICE, in fact (the first time by an ironic revenge via forged evidence, the second time by an engineered public confession in front of a newly-established jury).

 

P.S.- Don't screw with hobos; you never know when one will manipulate the system against you.

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Samantha from the movie "Amber Alert"...why?

 

 

She's the reason her and her friend were killed by the kidnapper. She just had to keep confronting him like a damn fool and thought nothing bad would happen, but finding guns in the kidnapper's house is an obvious sign that something will go wrong.

 

 

 


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4)- Ragou And Cumore In "Tales Of Vesperia"

 

Reason(s): They were 2 Caligula-like officials who could constantly get away with their crap against their own people due to money and power, eventually driving Yuri Lowell (the game's protagonist) to sneak out at night and go Punisher on them.

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Most hated victims?

 

Ever seen Dogville? The entire film is a study of people who deserve to die without mercy. And they do. Even the children deserve what they get in the end. I honestly felt ill after watching it, these people were so wretched. I'd recommend the film though, if you can get past its unusual theatre-production aesthetic (which inadvertently serves a good deal of symbolism).

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5)- Matt Engarde In "Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Justice For All"

 

Reason(s): Indirectly, but uncaringly, drove his ex-girlfriend to suicide in a scheme to spite his rival, hired an assassin to kill said rival in order to prevent any retaliatation, got said assassin to kidnap Maya Fey in order to blackmail Phoenix Wright into servitude, etc. However, when said assassin, having a code of honor, found out about this guy's plans to betray him, he dropped the contract completely, released Maya safely, and vowed to target his now-ex-client next, driving this guy to beg for life in prison for safety while literally clawing his face off (while Phoenix was given an opportunity to smile at his now-ex-client's misfortune).

 

6)- The Gang Members In "Criminal Minds, Season 3, Episode: 'True Night'"

 

Reason(s): They forced a mangaka (played by Frankie Muniz) to watch them fatally torture his fiancee, then left him for dead, all for no other reason than the couple was simply in the wrong part of town at the wrong time. Unfortunately for the gang, the mangaka survived, but with PTSD, eventually developing an alternate personality calling itself "True Night," a master swordsman with both an inability to feel pain and a mission of revenge.

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@Scootalove- Don't worry, he's actually gotten SEVERAL comeuppances (via multiple continuities). The best ones IMO, however, are: A- when he actually became The Joker in the 1989 "Batman" film and eventually fell from a skyscraper, and B- when ALL of Gotham's villains turned on him in an episode of "Batman: The Brave And The Bold" after learning that he caused the rise of their greatest enemy.

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