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  • Pictured is Akuru "A-kun" Akutsu of Aho Girl, who often teaches the titular idiotic girl Yoshiko a lesson for her abrasive antics by pulling off a No-Holds-Barred Beatdown.
  • Eren from Attack on Titan has no problems with headbutting Mikasa when she shows willingness to disobey her superiors' orders and afterwards doesn't pull any punches while fighting the Female Titan he knows to exist Annie. Much subsequently, he kills Lady Tybur in social club to steal the power of the War Hammer Titan.
  • Baccano!'s Claire Stanfield considers himself an equal rights activist: he fights for the correct of people of all genders to take their asses kicked past Claire Stanfield.
  • In Season ii, Episode vii of Baka and Test: Summon the Beasts, Yuji knocks out Psycho Lesbian Miharu, who'south currently attacking Akihisa, with a karate chop to the head, though the chop didn't look strong at all.
  • In the Bamboo Blade manga, Toyama likes to Boot the Dog by chirapsia up on new kendo gild members, and Kirino mentions "Boys or girls, it doesn't thing to him. In fact, I recollect he picks on the girls even more." Of course, this makes the reader cheer that much harder when Tamaki beats his donkey.
  • Basilisk: Saemon Kisaragi of the Koga X says information technology's not in him to hit or kill women... right after he kills Hotarubi of the Iga X past cut off both of her hands and stabbing her in the chest, and then letting her fall downwards a cliff .
  • For Guts in Berserk, in that location is no such affair every bit knightly when he deals with near of female opponents. Just then again, holding back confronting "women" like Rosine or Slan would be plainly suicidal. His first on-screen impale is a female demon after getting it on with her, sticking his Arm Cannon straight down her throat before blowing her brains out when she transforms to consume him alive like she previously did to Corkus during the Eclipse.
    • It'southward played direct, and so averted during the Golden Age in regards to Guts and Casca. When she first attacked him he fought her savagely, but hesitating for a moment when he discovered she was a adult female and continuing to assail her and well-nigh killed her earlier Griffith intervened. Years afterwards after finding out he had to strip her naked to care for her wounds, and he tells her that he'd knock her on her ass if she wasn't a adult female. Of grade, Casca's far less of a threat to him than demons, and it tin't exist forgotten Guts is in love with her.
    • As well zig-zagged later as Guts does knock out Farnese with a chop to the neck, though considering only a affiliate before Guts smashed a man's skull with his mitt what he did to Farnese was ridiculously gentle in comparison. Guts likewise bites Casca on the breast at one signal though that was thank you to him falling nether the influence of his Enemy Within.
  • Black Butler:
    • Night Action Girl Grell Sutcliffe gleefully helped Madame Red murder prostitutes who got abortions, and so she killed Madam Red for "becoming besides soft" when she refused to harm Ciel. She also wrote Matilda's proper noun downwardly on her 'death listing' just for sleeping with Sebastian, although in this instance Grell never attacked her nor did Matilda actually die.
    • Alois also has few qualms with physically punishing his maid Hannah, even taking out her eye. Claude too gets in on information technology a scrap during the Trancy OVA and overall doesn't treat Hannah too kindly either.
    • Sebastian can and will beat up and kill a female opponent only as hands as he will a male 1, two examples beingness the aforementioned Grell and Hannah. In that location was also that fourth dimension he knocked out Elizabeth and admitted he only spared her because she'southward engaged to Ciel.
    • The Phantomhive servants will too brutally waste away anyone who poses a threat to their dearest household regardless of gender, best example being Bard nuking Animate being via flour explosion.
  • Train Heartnet during the beginning of the Black True cat anime, while he was still emotionless and working for Chronos. Right in the starting time, he is shown beating downwardly and assassinating a bunch of nuns (though...they apparently weren't actually nuns, considering that they pulled out a agglomeration of guns and tried to kill him) during a mission.
  • Black Clover:
    • Mars is fully willing to vanquish downwards anyone who stands between him and the local dungeon's treasure, as Mimosa and Noelle can testify.
    • Solid Silva has tormented his piffling sister Noelle in childhood and adulthood; he's seen verbally abusing her, slapping abroad the food off her plate and, in the anime, he even spills a glass of water on her head at the awards banquet. During the Royal Knights Selection Test, he doesn't hold back against Noelle at all when they're pitted against each other in magic combat. Unfortunately for him, his best isn't good plenty, equally Noelle brutally pays him back for all the years she'southward suffered nether him.
  • In Blackness God female lead Kuro fights plenty of opponents that are pursuing her. Many of whom are male, and they don't merely hit, but also tend to beat her savagely. Fortunately, Kuro is a very capable Action Girl that is more than than able to fight back and turn the tables at the cease.
  • Bleach: In general, the warriors of the Shinigami, Hollows and Quincies are all trained for boxing and will fight both men and women. However, much of the time, male characters practise struggle with the concept of fighting women and concur back in means they wouldn't against male opponents.
    • Ichigo saves Kenpachi from the female Sternritters by throwing them into the nearby ruins. He lampshades the trope past commenting that he had thought it would be weird to fight girls, but at present realizes it's similar whatsoever other fight. Before and so he also effortlessly defeated Isane when she, Omaeda and Sasakibe attacked him (though with Isane he seems to take just shoved her abroad). He also had no problem kicking and/or smacking Rukia when she got too uppity.
    • Grimmjow is obsessed with testing the strength of his opponents, so he doesn't hesitate to challenge anyone who gets in his way. This is demonstrated when he stabs Rukia with his hand, then in some other fight tried to incinerate her bespeak-blank with a cero. He later ambushes Loly and Menoly when they are torturing Orihime, kicking Loly in the stomach and tearing her leg off while also incinerating Menoly's upper body with a cero. When Orihime refuses to heal Ichigo for their tertiary fight (because she knows if she completes healing him, Grimmjow will only beat Ichigo upward again), Grimmjow grabs her in a Cervix Lift and almost chokes her; he besides threatens to kill Nel if she interferes. It should be noted, though, that with the exception of Loly (who was deliberately provoking him by yelling that Aizen was going to kill Grimmjow for attacking her), Grimmjow commonly volition cease off a female person opponent equally efficiently as possible — when he starting time fought Ichigo he proceeded to kick him around Karakura Boondocks like a football game and literally punched him into the sky. He was also disgusted by Loly and Menoly abusing Orihime to the signal her face was disfigured and demanded Orihime heal her injuries because "I'g non into carting around girls with beat upwards faces".
    • Nnoitra believes no adult female should stand higher than a human being on the battlefield; his loathing for Nel begins from that betoken, and he disrespects Harribel also. He is willing to crook to defeat Nel. When he later encounters her child class, he doesn't hesitate to effort and kill her. He also makes unpleasant suggestions to Ulquiorra, implying Ulquiorra should take advantage of his admission to the imprisoned Orihime. Usually emotionless, Ulquiorra is disgusted. He also tries to attack Yachiru, who is a child, before Kenpachi interrupts.
    • In Yammy's first advent, he smacks Orihime and then hard he sends her flying, then aims a Cero at her and Yoruichi. When an arrancar nurse later restores his lost arm, he instantly kills her. He somewhen attacks Loly and Menoly for no particular reason, first punching Menoly then hard she crashes through the wall and then beating Loly to near death.
    • Kenpachi murders a female Sternritter by vehement her pharynx out, and also battles (and ultimately kills) Unohana. Given that Kenpachi loves fighting more than than anything, information technology's to exist expected that he couldn't care less about his opponent's gender. What's more than, his battle with Unohana ultimately needed her to wound and heal him in order to break the shackles on his power and thus kills her, and given that she was the first Kenpachi, it makes sense.
    • When Jackie asks Renji if her gender is a problem for him, Renji tells her that gender doesn't matter on the battlefield as he thrashes her. However, he then refuses to end her off because that would mean killing a defenseless female.
    • Gin will do pretty much annihilation to reach his goal and that includes hitting girls, though commonly he prefers to psychologically break them (as seen with Rukia and Hinamori), but when Hiyori tries to bum rush Aizen during the battle of False Karakura Boondocks, Gin gleefully bisects her with his sword.
  • In BNA: Make New Animal, Shirou Ogami will fight anyone who threatens the peace of Anima City, no matter if they happen to be male or female.
  • Bokurano:
    • Jun Ushiro has a habit of hitting his sister Kana, which greatly disturbs the other Zearth pilots, especially Maki (who believes that he's using their being related equally license to treat Kana that way, not knowing that they're not related). Kana's gender is less of an result than her existence younger than Jun, being his sister, and not doing anything to deserve it.
    • In the manga, Kako has a dream in which he beats up some of his female classmates, as well as his older sister.
  • Tsukasa Domyouji from Boys over Flowers will striking a girl only like he'll hit anybody else, whether information technology's his Tsundere Love Interest for ticking him off or in the middle of a fight, his equally tsundere older sister for hitting him first, or some Rich Bitches who have abused others.
  • In Brave10, ninjas are professional killers , after all, and none of the characters hesitate in hit female opponents (or even old women as Hanzo did during his attack on Ueda), with the exception of Kakei.
  • In the uncomplicated schoolhouse arc of Captain Tsubasa, Jun Misugi slaps his Cute Sports Club Manager Yayoi Aoba during the one-half-fourth dimension of the Nankatsu vs. Musashi match. Mixes with What the Hell, Hero? because she went and told Tsubasa about Misugi's heart illness, and because of that he won't exist playing at his best out of fear for him.
  • Instance Closed:
    • In the 13th film, Detective Conan Film xiii: The Raven Attorney, Ran gets beaten up by Irish, even being slammed confronting the wall, after losing the upper paw in the fight to protect Conan. And her opponent also beats the shit out of Conan himself.
    • More than than a few cases involves women of all ages either being murder victims or getting hurt, whether they are Asshole Victims or not. Several cases stand out, one features a young daughter named Minako got killed because she knew too much, every bit she found out that her 2 teachers were involved in a fraud and they strangled her to decease to make information technology look similar she committed suicide. Some other case involves a human impersonating his dead friend and business partner stabbed his sister-in-law Machiko to death — though in this particular example it was cocky-defense, since Machiko tried to kill him so she could get her husband's insurance.
  • Touma of A Certain Magical Index has no problem hitting women at all if their motivations involve the harming and murdering of decent man beings, and decks one female enemy (who was about to start a total calibration war between Espers and Magicians that would result in the death of innocent millions) in the face at least twice in the same arc, knocking her out. In fact, almost nobody in the series has a trouble with using farthermost physical force against a female enemy, and to be fair the women in this series tend to be genuinely competent fighters that it would exist downright stupid to hold dorsum against. More than a few anime fans see this as a breath of fresh air.
    • From A Certain Magical Alphabetize-tan: Miracle of Endymion

      Touma: "Ladylee or Shutaura? Which should I dial? They're both girls! But that doesn't matter! I believe in gender equality!"

  • Sentou in Charger Girl clobbers Plug with a baseball game bat on their starting time meeting. This becomes a casual Running Gag that develops when he starts headcracking Arresta with it...and she likes it so much she begins to look forward to it.
  • Crying Freeman zigzags on this a bit. If Freeman needs someone expressionless he'll carry through on information technology regardless of gender, but if it's a woman, he's (somewhat) more likely to hesitate or requite her a hazard to forget she saw him.
  • Danganronpa 3: The End of Promise's Peak High Schoolhouse Despair Arc:
    • Nekomaru Nidai fights Akane when ordered past Chisa Yukizome in episode 1.
    • In episode vi Izuru Kamakura knocked Junko Enoshima to the floor and stepped on her while he backhanded Mukuro Ikusaba which sent her flying and hitting a wall. Justified since he was defending himself from both their attacks, merely equally the universe's closest thing to a Physical God, he notwithstanding used farthermost overkill. He also stomped on Junko'southward caput to knock her out after she urged him to bring together up with her in turning the earth into despair. It's implied he legitimately just finds them to be abrasive, and that they may have just woken him up from his sleep.
    • In the Future arc, the male members of the radical faction don't hesitate to assault Asahina and Kirigiri for being Naegi's allies.
  • Hei of Darker Than Black is a coll-out, whether she's in her demure human grade or in her psychotic Ashura form.
  • Light from Decease Note has no problem with killing women with the Death Note. Still, when he gets glomped by Misa, he gets annoyed and feels compelled to hit her.
  • In Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba,
    • Zenitsu'due south sense of justice is greater than his very pronounced love of women, he drops any pretense of holding a vow of never hitting a adult female if it is a very vain, abusive courtesan who turns out to exist a demon in disguise; to note Zenitsu is completely set on passing judgement on Daki for her evil deeds, to the point he never cares about how beautiful she is.
    • In Sanemi'south first scene, he stabs Nezuko three times and tries to use his ain blood to goad Nezuko, Tanjiro's demonic younger sister, into attacking him. She refuses to practice then, which results in the residuum of the Demon Slayer Corps accepting her, but Tanjiro is furious with Sanemi for doing this.
    • Rui, the Lower Five of the Twelve Kizuki, runs a fake "family" of demons who take drunk his blood, with them obligated to protect him as the youngest son. He ends up physically abusing those who don't play their roles, especially his "female parent" and "older sis."
    • Doma has killed (and sometimes eaten) more than a few women. His victims include Shinobu'southward older sister, Inosuke's female parent and Shinobu herself.
  • Dragon Ball:
    • In Dragon Ball, young Goku knocks out Launch, who is in her fierce blonde manner, after she tries to shoot him with a Uzi for sharing a bed with her. Roshi being a Chivalrous Pervert expresses slight shock that Goku doesn't hold back against women (despite the fact that Launch was shooting at him). While Goku never intentionally hurts a female character exterior Filler later on until fighting Caulifla and Kale in Dragon Ball Super, the vast majority of Goku'south opponents throughout the serial upwardly to that signal were male annotation His hereafter wife Chi-Chi was an exception, who Goku manages to defeat without needing to lay a finger on her by creating a wave from his fist, which knocks her out of the World Martial Arts Tournament ring.
    • In Dragon Ball Z, Vegeta says he won't hold back at all against Android 18 despite her being a woman and sticks to his words. He withal loses badly.
    • Trunks destroys all of the future androids without mercy, killing Time to come Android xviii with an energy nail betoken-blank. Due to Future Android eighteen being a huge threat to not only his life, but to others, Trunks is portrayed in the correct for this and this is as well portrayed seriously.
    • Super Buu couldn't care less well-nigh his opponent'south gender; he turns Chi-Chi into an egg and brutally crushes her, and also threatens to kill Videl when she provokes him. He does somewhen turn Videl, Bulma, Android 18, and Marron into chocolate and eats them alive.
    • Spopovich is not only very willing to fight Videl in a World Tournament, only he brutally beats her senseless. He would have killed her, but he is forced to merely knock her out of the band in the end.
    • Bojack from Movie 9 callously shoots a Ki nail though Zanyga (his own female teammate) to try and get the jump on Gohan.
    • Broly beingness The Berserker is totally willing to clothesline Videl and throw her effectually in Dragon Ball Z: Broly – 2nd Coming. Although compared to Spopovich, he was positively gentle with her.
    • The adversary of the movie Battle of Gods, Beerus, got slapped by Bulma. His response? Slap her back. Hard. It's obvious he was belongings back immensely; he would have turned her into a encarmine paste otherwise.
  • Elfen Lied:
    • Bandou, who proves himself an asshole past immediately back-handing a random female secretarial assistant for approaching him from behind, calling her a "stupid bitch" afterward. In fact, the simply people that the man has striking in the serial are girls. He even lampshades it at one bespeak, telling a daughter that he is assaulting that he really doesn't give a crap whether she's a little girl or not. Though in the manga, he gets to deliver a Adjourn-Stomp Boxing to a sadistic pedophile, rescuing Nana and Mayu. It's and then hard to NOT like crazy old Bandou after he's done the Large Damn Heroes routine. That has to practice with Mayu beingness Bandou'south Morality Pet and the Unknown Human existence pure evil. He may hit girls and all, only he won't rape or torture them. Hell aye.
    • Kouta also does his fair share of slapping around whatever girls he thinks are unruly. In case, when he has a fight with a Yuka in Clingy Jealous Girl style, he slaps her and then tells her that she'south not being off-white to him and others.
  • Washed without lampshading in Excel Saga. Il Palazzo shoots Excel with a pistol and a bazooka. This is a rare example of human-on-adult female violence being (very) funny, perchance considering Excel herself doesn't brand a big deal of it.
  • In the second episode of the Explorer Adult female Ray OVAs, the hired hands of bad guy Rieg Vader are non afraid of dealing with the heroine and her teenage girl sidekicks (all of whom give better than they become). Their leader on the other hand is aback of such behaviour and tells his men off. Rieg himself tries to pull a sword on Ray when she sabotages his plans.
  • Eyeshield 21: When Mamori turns down Agon'due south advances, he shoves her to the footing. Even in his first advent when his personality of a borderline sociopath wasn't gear up he kicked a daughter because she was blocking her view and hitting his date when she tries interrupting his phone call. Gaou likewise encourages Kurita to sack a female quarterback with all his strength, which would probably cripple the daughter (she's a 90lb aspiring artist drafted into the game, he's over 300lbs and second strongest lineman in Japan).
  • Fairy Tail characters in general seem not to see sexual practice or gender as an obstruction to beating the crap out of people. Occurs nearly notably when Psycho for Hire-turned-Sociopathic Hero Gajeel spends several gleeful minutes slapping a jump and helpless Lucy around just for the hell of it, but even so no 1 seems to care that Lucy is a girl and then much as that she's chained to a wall.
    • In Chapter 239, Ultear tries to get a "Break Them by Talking" going against Grayness. Gray punches her in the face and knocks her on her ass.
  • Food Wars! has legendary graduate chef Kojirou regularly slap effectually his colleague Hinako whenever she's annoying and teasing him. It's all Played for Laughs as if information technology was the usual gender-inverted version and she tends to recover rapidly to continue pestering him.
  • Fullmetal Alchemist:
    • Edward Elric has no qualms about hitting girls, much to his younger brother's horror. He's one of the only people who can make the sentence "I'm not sexist" sound similar a threat.
    • Not to mention Roy Mustang when he burns Lust repeatedly until she dies.
    • All of the villains except for Greed. What would you expect from the Seven Deadly Sins, Father, and Kimblee?
  • Sagara Sousuke from Full Metal Panic!. Being a Heroic Comedic Sociopath Crazy Survivalist, he displays no reservations towards violence confronting women. Granted, he tends to prefer shooting at or bombing them instead of engaging in fist fights with them, but this appears to purely exist his tactical preference more than anything else (seeing how he's rather physically underwhelming, and has the tendency to rely more than on firearms instead of muscle). In i instance, he showed no hesitance in tackling Kaname's female person teacher down a flight of stairs. In some other instance, he'southward shown to put a knife to the throat of an innocent old lady (though Kaname stopped him from doing anything).
  • In Hereafter Diary Yukiteru Amano gives Yuno a well-deserved slap to her face once he frees himself from her captivity. He did it to not merely save himself just likewise his friends from Yuno.
  • In Go Backers, Ginji of all people ends upwards doing this to Sakura when she gets in his style, electrocuting and torturing her. Of grade, the simply mode that this happens is because he went berserk and reverted back to existence the Lightning Lord. Even Akabane is surprised that Ginji would do something so ungentlemanly as to shell the shit out of a girl.
  • Gintama. Information technology'southward just not practical to treat the female characters differently than the male characters, mostly because they're merely as powerful and crazy as everyone else in the earth.
  • GTO: The Early Years: Ryuji punches Yasha in the gut when she'south trying to kill him, and then takes her prisoner. Information technology's of import to note that Yasha is the Hyde of Nagisa, who he loves, and he tries to make information technology an "I Know You're in There Somewhere" Fight.
  • Gundam
    • In Mobile Arrange Gundam Wing, Dorothy Catalonia tries to Invoke Wouldn't Hit a Daughter against Heero Yuy during a fencing lucifer. He quickly proves her wrong with a thrust that snaps his foil similar a twig and embeds it in Dorothy's mask almost an inch away from her face.
    • In Mobile Adjust Gundam SEED Kira Yamato slugs Cagalli after she gets a bunch of her friends killed, and so tries to belt him when he calls her out on it. Muruta Azrael has no bug with slapping a girl (Flay) for not obeying his orders. Or shooting her a half-dozen times in the gut (Natarle). Neither does Rau Le Creuset, who kills Flay as well as others.
    • In Mobile Arrange Gundam SEED Destiny, Kira ends of the beingness the one who kills Stella, though whether he was aware of her gender is upwards in the air. During the finale, neither Neo nor Athrun has a particular problem with tossing Lunamaria Hawke around like a ragdoll, and Anti-Villain Shinn Asuka makes a determined endeavour to kill Cagalli Yula Atha during their one fight.
    • In Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans, The entire Tekkadan crews wouldn't question nigh hitting women as long every bit information technology's necessary. Amidst them, Mikazuki Augus takes the cake. In the battle confronting the Turbines, when the rest were trying to defeat the Turbines without bloodshed, Mika fully intended to kill Lafter when battling against her, it was fortunately halted past Naze admitting his defeat and befriending the group. Still, in the ensuring battle against Carta Result, the Gjallarhorn officer who killed Beige, Mika immediately went for a Roaring Rampage of Revenge and shredded every last ane of Carta's babysitter and Carta herself with a wrench mace without negotiation when the subsequently was asking for a fair duel. Subsequently, Ein flipped the table and defeated both Azee and Lafter with his gruesome weaponry to verbal his revenge, he even attempt to go afterward Kudelia, merely to be halted past Mikazuki on fourth dimension.
  • Haruhi Suzumiya: Kyon tried to dial Haruhi for going way as well far in messing with the sensitive Mikuru.
  • Hellsing:
    • Alucard in particular is a prime example. He does not hesitate to shoot Seras when she says that she is a virgin. However, the most notable example of this is the brutal murder of Rip Van Winkle: Alucard impales her on her own gun, drinks her claret, and finally absorbs her into his body. He also punches her in the face beforehand. In the Television set series, Alucard kills a rogue female vampire without batting an eye and shoots Baobhan Sith to dispel her.
    • January Valentine intends on killing Integra when he and his brother storm the headquarters of the Hellsing Organization. He thinks goose egg of information technology, and fifty-fifty claims that he may "skullfuck" Integra's corpse.
  • Hetalia: Centrality Powers:
    • Austria is a milder case. During the time when he believed that North Italian republic was a girl, the narrator explains that Austria would step on Italy if he didn't mind to his instructions. OTOH, Austria doesn't fifty-fifty seem to think of chirapsia upwardly his maid and partner Hungary... most likely because he knows she's perfectly capable of beating him back. (Despite what badfics say.)
    • While Prussia did call back for a long time that Republic of hungary was a boy, after he fully learns that she's a girl he tells her to Please Put Some Wearing apparel On... but he never says that he wouldn't fight her. In fact, they fight at least one time in canon and this trope isn't fifty-fifty mentioned.
  • Almost every male in High School D×D has no problem with hitting, slicing, stabbing, kicking them on the basis, or punching the girls through a wall or window. The hero Issei is normally quite content to spend time gawking at his female opponents, and has a technique designed to strip them (explicitly fueled by imagining them naked no less), merely he won't hesitate to use his total strength confronting them when the chips are down.
  • Done in the first chapter of Loftier Schoolhouse Of The Expressionless by The Hero. To be fair, this was a Get a Hold of Yourself, Human! moment.
  • In the manga of Higurashi: When They Cry, one of the hamlet chiefs hits Rena when she hits him, afterward hitting Keiichi. Needless to say, everyone was being Hot-Blooded.
  • In Immortal Rain, resident Ax-Crazy Dora Folk is stated outright to exist willing to exercise anything to win — even punch a woman or knock over a child. Which is kind of an understatement of exactly how far he's willing to go, considering that he was revealed presently after to have forcefully impregnated a woman with demon spawn from hell, which caused her to go insane and die.
  • Inuyasha:
    • Inuyasha himself fights female villains such as Kagura and Tsubaki just as seriously as he does whatsoever male foe. When he fought Princess Abi, he explicitly mentioned that he doesn't like fighting women, but Abi is such an evil bowwow that he's making an exception with her.
    • Naraku certainly doesn't discriminate confronting hurting and killing women. He himself was directly responsible for Kikyo'due south decease.
    • Gatenmaru doesn't just hit girls, he sucks their claret dry and leaves them shrunken husks.
  • Ayumu of Is This a Zombie? will have no problem Chainsawing you to death if you lot mess with his friends.
  • Katanagatari: Shichika have no problem fighting seriously confronting women, especially at the beginning of the series before Character Development kicking-in. Part of it is due to having as well lilliputian social skills to discriminate, the rest is because he was trained to consider himself as a Katana, and a Katana doesn't discuss who he have to cut.
  • Genzo, the protagonist of Kemono Michi has admittedly zero bug with slamming down anyone, man or woman, who insults him by challenge he kills magical beasts. Though as a professional wrestler, he uses more than grappling attacks instead of straight-up punching. It helps that series was written by the same person who wrote Konosuba.
  • Discussed in the manga The Rex of Fighters: KYO (based on the KOF games). When Athena Asamiya explains Kyo'due south girlfriend Yuki that she lost in a fight to Kyo and that's why she transferred to their school, Yuki is pissed at Kyo for hitting a girl (and one apparently younger than both of them), which actually offends Athena since she thinks Yuki sees her as Just a Kid. Played more seriously later when Yuki tells Iori "Become Through Me" when he insists on fighting Kyo and he takes her earnest as a answer — just when Kyo says "You Wouldn't Striking a Girl who tin can't fight dorsum!", he agrees and lets her get.
  • KonoSuba: The main character Kazuma repeatably makes sure to mention that he is an advocate for gender equality and is perfectly willing to retaliate. His regular brawls with the main heroine show that he isn't making that claim in jest.
  • Yuuta from Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions will give whoever he thinks deserves it a whack on the head, regardless of their gender. Information technology should be noted though that while most of the people he hits are girls, when information technology's time for a guy (namely Isshiki) to become smacked effectually, Yuuta pulls out all the stops and just wails on him. Getting chopped or slapped on the head is naught compared to being comboed.
  • In Lyrical Nanoha, every male character has no trouble with fighting females. Justified, since it'south a Earth of Activity Girls, whatsoever male person who would't endeavor it is an idiot.
  • In Majin Tantei Nougami Neuro, Neuro is just fine hitting Yako, breaking her neck, throwing her out the window, using her equally a chair, and just mostly making her life hell.
  • In Maria†Holic, Mariya has stepped on Kanako a few times. Kanako initially enjoyed it until she remembered that Mariya is really a boy.
  • Mazinger Z: Kouji would definitely hitting one girl if he was angry enough — and the daughter usually hit dorsum. Baron Ashura besides did, although information technology can or tin can non count when he hit himself/herself/itself. If it counts, then Dr. Hell likewise did.
    • So you have Tetsuya Tsurugi from the sequel, Nifty Mazinger.
  • Everyone in Mother Keeper is perfectly okay with hit a daughter, especially saying the strongest fighters for Creation and the Mother Keepers are both female.
  • My Hero Academia:
    • This is an almost deconstructed in Bakugo'due south fight against Uraraka in the Sports Festival Arc note To exist fair, he more [literally] blasts her point blank than attempting to landing a punch, since she reduces gravity to anyone she touches. A lot of the audience boos him for being then okay with showing no mercy to a girl who seems so sweet and weak when compared to him, and his fellow students fifty-fifty call him out for it. Eraser Caput though, says that it was a sign of respect, and Bakugo even states, afterward defeating her, that there was nothing frail about her. Bakugo also hits Setsuna Tokage of Grade 1-B with a Stun Grenade move during the Articulation Training arc.
    • On a bottom level, Tokoyami and Shigaraki are also this. Tokoyami fights against Yaoyorozu in the Sports Festival and is a pretty one sided battle to his side, although the anime shows that he mainly aimed his attacks at Yaoyorozu's shield, resulting in her beingness pushed out of the arena merely emerging from the friction match unharmed. Shigaraki, in his hatred for Dabi and Himiko, tried to kill both if non for Kurogiri interrupting.
    • Overhaul kills Magne, a male to female transgender person (although Overhaul callously misgenders her), by hitting her with his Touch of Decease Quirk. He also horrifically abuses his daughter Eri, draining her claret and fifty-fifty destroying and reconstructing her.
    • Some of the Loftier-Cease Nomu encountered in the raid on the Dr.'s hospital and the cloak-and-dagger lab hidden inside brutally fight against Mirko, the #iv Hero, going so far every bit to rip her left arm off.
  • Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation: When the True cat Girl Japanese Delinquents styled pair Linia and Pursena stomp Zanoba's religious idol to pieces, this angers Rudeus since that was the idol he made himself (of his Mentor Archetype Roxy that he and Zenoba worship), so Rudeus attacks the ii delinquents and ties them upwardly. After that incident is resolved with Defeat Means Friendship, Rudeus sometimes gives Linia a Dope Slap for her annoying flirting.
  • Naruto:
    • Naruto has no problem with this because he challenges Tsunade to a fight after she insults the Hokage, and mocks his dream of becoming the next ane. Granted, he doesn't manage to defeat her, but in their rematch he wins her over, and manages to get a buss on the brow from her, because she admits that his dream of becoming Hokage will somewhen become reality. He also sucker punches Kaguya in the face up, rips her arm off, and beats the crap out of her with multiple Rasengans.
    • Sasuke is an admittedly pretty ugly example of this regards to Sakura whose simply crime is beingness smitten with him. Firstly he knocks her out when she tries to finish him leaving the village, and so two and a half years later he tries to kill her with a Chidori; and then when that fails he violently grabs her by the neck and tries slitting her throat with her ain kunai (granted, Sakura was reluctantly trying to impale him in the latter two incidents). If that weren't plenty, during the final chapters he pulls another Heel–Face Turn and knocks Sakura out over again with genjutsu.
    • Tobi besides counts considering his fight with Konan, when he actually kills her at the end of it by stabbing her from backside.
    • And then there'due south Neji, who almost kills Hinata during their fight after, with some help from Naruto, she shakes off his verbal warfare and fights him back. Oh, and when Neji is near to requite Hinata the killing accident, Kurenai, Kakashi, Might Guy and Hayate footstep in and physically stop Neji. The Jonin before that point did not make any attempt to intervene in the matches, merely brutalizing poor Hinata was just also far for them (though that could be more due to the fact that she was already evidently defeated when he tried killing her, and every fight before this the winner stopped fighting as soon as their opponent was downwardly for the count).
    • It's quicker to point out that Shikamaru is the only character in the entire series with reservations almost fighting women, and he does information technology anyway. (Though he sometimes uses his shadow powers to accept the girls hit themselves, like he does to Kin Tsuchi.)
    • Of form, it makes sense that this trope applies to nigh every Naruto character. In that location are plenty of female ninja in the Narutoverse, then anybody that actually Wouldn't Hitting a Girl would probably become themselves killed (or fired) fairly quickly. Hell, the Final Boss of the entire series, Kaguya, is a woman, and so there'due south no real way around this trope, peculiarly when the globe is at stake.
  • Negima! Magister Negi Magi:
    • Most of the characters don't accept a problem hitting women. Yes, nigh of the heroes are women, but their enemies are happy to fight back, and the main (male) graphic symbol doesn't blanch at beating up female villains.The i exception is Koutaro, who is a scrap of a Technical Pacifist when it comes to women (he'll knock a female opponent out of the ring with the air pressure from his punch, but he won't actually hit her), but everyone else treats him like an idiot for making such a stupid lifestyle pick.
    • Jack Rakan is a weird instance. He'd rather steal the girls's panties and strength them to claim Defeat past Modesty by flipping their skirts until they do, but if said girls keep challenging him, he will fight and defeat them. (Off-screen, though.)
    • In Affiliate 317, Fate Averruncus is shown slapping a bound Nodoka (considering she fabricated him regret he didn't gag her as well).
  • In Nyaruko: Crawling with Love!, Mahiro Yasaka often hits Nyarko and sometimes Cuuko with mostly his forks although he has used other methods like his fists or throwing objects. Treated every bit sense of humour since Haiyore! Nyarko-san is a one-act.
  • Body of water Waves: Rikako slaps Taku, who reacts by instinct and slaps her back. At this point we hear loud gasps and see that many of their peers are watching from the doors of nearby classrooms; he never gets called out for information technology, though, likely considering well-nigh of the onlookers don't similar Rikako either. Averted in a later conversation, though, where Rikako slaps him again and gets a standard "stunned silence" reaction.
  • One Piece:
    • Monkey D. Luffy has a notable track tape of this. As early every bit Chapter 2, he's attacking female pirate "Iron Mace" Alvida. In Whiskey Peak, he and Zoro give Miss Valentine and Mr. 5 an nigh Offhand Backhand, and Luffy'due south the one who hits Valentine. In Alabasta, Luffy hits Vivi after Vivi gets angry at him for saying she's naive. In Amazon Lily, Luffy has to fight the Boa sisters, Sandersonia and Marigold and does and then without holding dorsum. He is also fully prepared to fight Hancock. He besides fights Big Mom in Whole Block though the "fight" ends entirely in her favor.
    • Most members of the Straw Lid crew don't seem to have any problem with female opponents. Usopp in particular has fought against several female opponents, however information technology should be noted he subverts trope by the fact that he's really never physically hurt a woman in the canon, defeating them with Gainsay Pragmatism. Zoro spent a large part of his childhood (unsuccessfully) trying to trounce a girl, and fifty-fifty berated her for thinking that beingness a female made her whatsoever less capable a fighter. The only other member of the crew with reservations about fighting women is Chivalrous Pervert Sanji. When Sanji in Wano afterward enkindling his Transhuman powers thought he had past all accounts attacked an innocent courtesan O-Some, he went as far every bit calling Zoro and request the swordsman to kill him if he was still Not Himself by the end of arc. Turned out Sanji hadn't injure O-Some though, only his opponent Queen while invisible.
    • Koza, a well-intentioned if misguided grapheme, got into a fistfight with Vivi on two occasions when they were children; the first time was when she provoked him by calling him a "crybaby," and the second was a friendly battle for leadership of the Sand-Sand Band. The first time, Igaram was furious to hear about someone attacking Vivi, and Toto offered his life as penance for his son' deportment earlier Cobra calmed both men downward, but Vivi's gender was less of an effect than her condition equally a princess.
    • Inuppe, the zombie from Thriller Bark who holds Sanji'due south shadow, shows how dangerous Sanji would exist if he were to ever forgo his ethics. As at i point Inuppe takes down Robin with a single kicking to the horror of Chopper, who had been counting on Sanji's inverse of this trope to beat his shadow. It'due south pretty ironic as Inuppe had invoked Wouldn't Hit a Girl when protecting Nami earlier. The reason for this is shadows tend to forget their personality's quirks afterwards being separated from their owners for long enough.
    • A particularly unpleasant example would be Spandam, who not only hits Robin, he beats the living hell out of her, beginning making sure that she is completely helpless to fight back, of course.
    • Eneru is an nonchalant case, he almost vaporizes Conis with a lightning heaven beam and afterwards fries the hell out of Laki (much to Wiper'southward fury). Eneru will also hurt women completely out of nowhere and without provocation as when he realizes Robin is trying to fool him; Eneru doesn't waste a 2d suddenly zapping her down with lightning. Zoro is the ane who calls him out on it, but Eneru is completely untroubled, just saying that equally "God" he is in a higher place such petty moral principles. Eneru likewise tries to electrify Nami, but she uses her Weather condition Manipulation to protect herself.
    • Eneru's minion Yama also has no qualms beating up Robin, though she manages to defeat him.
    • Absalom is some other ugly example equally he is very rough towards Nami whom he desires, shoving her against a wall when she's naked and so puts her in a headlock afterwards. Absalom too has no qualms almost blowing Nami apart with his invisible arm cannons, which particularly enrages Sanji (as does everything else Absalom does in regards to her). Absalom also hits Lola when she interrupts Absalom'south 2d attempt to marry Nami, which angers Nami herself and makes her stand up her basis against the Invisible Jerk Donkey.
    • This is even used against a female person opponent, Monet, during the Punk Hazard arc, whom Zoro has to fight. She thinks him not going all out against her ways he isn't willing to fight a female person. When Tashigi, a swordswoman who oddly looks like the to a higher place mentioned childhood friend, berates him for this, he steps bated and allows Tashigi to fight her to testify that she isn't an like shooting fish in a barrel opponent. Once his point had been made, he re-enters the fray past nicking Monet on the cheek and revealing to the both of that that yeah, while he doesn't similar to fight females, it doesn't mean he won't, so proceeds to unleash his killing intent and split Monet down the middle. Granted, he doesn't impale her (he doesn't use Haki, so her snow powers aren't negated) but he shows that when he'southward serious and if Tashigi hadn't shown upwards, he would accept. Monet, who had tried her hardest not to underestimate the Straw Hats, has a serious Oh, Crap! moment when she realizes her initial diagnosis of Zoro was wrong.
      • Played with as Zoro doesn't actually cut his other Filler female opponents only knocking them out instead.
    • Some other unpleasant example is Niji, Sanji'southward brother, who didn't like the food female cook Cosette had provided him and proceeded to throw a plate at her face at loftier speed when Sanji intervened. Later on, Sanji finds Cosette beaten bloody and unconscious past Niji, all to get back at the latter for daring to oppose him.
      • It'southward worth noting this scene was and so violent and screwed upwards, that anime really censored the amount of impairment Cosette received from Niji compared to the manga.
    • Jimbei has no problem delivering a Megaton Punch at Big Mom's tum, and note, he did not hold back at all.
    • Urashima, the Fat Bastard sumo of Wano shows he'due south Not Proficient with Rejection as when Kiku avoids his embrace and cuts his topknot, he furiously tries to kill her before Luffy steps in. Kiku is later revealed to be biologically male just it's not like Urashima knew that at the time.
    • Kaido is shown to have no qualms near killing a centaur woman or the niggling girl riding the woman's dorsum. His Elite Mooks follow suit with King throwing Kunochi Shinobu around, Queen attacking courtesans for refusing his summons as well as trying to kill Nami and Tama and Jack who poisoned hundreds of Mink Women.
    • Kyoshiro in contrast to a swordsman like Zoro shows how much he doesn't screw effectually when it comes to this trope as he cuts down Komurasaki with his katana mercilessly when she defies the Shogun Orochi. Anybody who witnessed it is horrified, including the Shogun, who seconds earlier was most to impale a petty girl. It's subverted after, though, when it's revealed that he didn't actually kill her, and just pretended to in guild to protect her.
  • Brock in 'Pokémon: The Series'' really hits Misty twice, and comically in the episode "Bulbasaur and the Subconscious Village" when she's teasing him well-nigh having a crush on Melanie. She gets him back in the next episode, kicking him in the face after a fake issues scare.
  • The earth of Pokémon Adventures' has no gender issues every bit evil guys have no problem attacking heroic women and good guys take no problem attacking evil women. It helps that information technology'south (usually) the Pokemon themselves that are doing the attacking, but information technology's worth noting that the girls take just as much harm as the guys.
  • Nako's manipulative uncle in Poor Poor Lips, who strikes Ren in the face when she stands up for Nako, with the entire sequence framed like a scene of domestic abuse.
  • In The Prince of Tennis, when An stands up for Sakuno confronting a Jerk Jock, said Jerk Jock either slaps her to the flooring (manga) or first pushes her to the ground and and so grabs her past the collar. Momoshiro is non pleased.
    • Near played straight by Ryoma in the anime. At some indicate during the Jyousei arc, Ryoma is practisting his shots on his own; he then hears noises and sees that a local Alpha Bitch and her Girl Posse accept non but pushed Ryoma'southward friend Sakuno to the ground, but are now threatening to exercise the same to Sakuno's best friend Tomoka. He so stops his practice and throws a tennis brawl right at the Alpha Bowwow so the group will stop harrassing the girls — had said Alpha Bitch not been fast enough to dodge, she would have been hit point bare.
    • In the flashbacks that tell us how Ryoma's parents met, his soon-to-be mom Rinko gets hit by her Sadist Teacher of a motorcoach with tennis balls for trying to protect a kid. SEVERAL times, may we add together. Nanjirou was non amused when he institute out, either. Information technology becomes a plot point in the anime, as said coach'southward son would become i of Ryoma's Unknown Rivals.
  • For Shu's arc in Princess Jellyfish, he finally stands upwardly to Inori afterwards she keeps using bribery against him. She and then makes information technology look like she was Spurned into Suicide, which made him increasingly more worried. He very understandably gets upset with her when she reveals it was a morbid "joke".
  • While Tooru from Princess Princess is a Dainty Guy for the most role, he makes information technology clear that he has his limits. In the finale, his Yandere cousin threatens to kill herself if he won't be with her. In response, he slaps her and yells at her for even considering such an option.
  • Ranma ½:
    • Despite widespread Fanon to the contrary, Ranma Saotome is quite willing to fight girls, though he does say once or twice that he doesn't like to do so and, for various reasons, goes easier on them then guys. For example, the whole mess with Shampoo started because he challenged her to a fight and then kicked her in the head off of the challenge log (and if he had been thinking to change dorsum to his real form get-go, he wouldn't accept gotten the Kiss of Death). He usually doesn't get to fight women particularly seriously because the matches he gets into opposing them tend to be goofy Martial Arts and Crafts stuff, and even if this contest involves concrete combat he'd rather defeat them by ring-out or Defeat by Modesty than by actually hurting them. When button comes to shove, nonetheless, and the woman in question becomes a existent threat to his or his friends' rubber, he's perfectly willing to fight mitt-to-hand with everything he's got — or bury them in a rock slide, whichever works.
    • Recurring opponent Pantyhose Taro outright says that he has no problem at all hitting girls. However, this means that he fights them exactly as he fights men — spending only as much energy and effort as necessary to defeat and subdue them. Therefore, subsequently kidnapping Akane, he hands disarms and overpowers her with a few well-placed strikes; when fighting Rouge, he goes all-out, whether she's in her demure human being course or in her psychotic Ashura form.
  • In the third Rebuild of Evangelion movie, a situation arises where Shinji (male) and Asuka (female) are forced to fight each other, both thinking that the fate of the earth depends on their victory. After he's defeated her and her mecha running out of power prevents her from pursuing him further, she exclaims "Yous're the worst, you'd actually enhance your hand confronting a girl!" Given that he was willing to talk and explicate what he was doing and actually agonized over having to hurt a former comrade, begging her to cease, and that she's the one who a) has actual combat experience and b) charged him from behind with a polearm without bothering to hear him out. One might wonder wether beingness male gave him any sort of reward at all, especially since they were fighting with mechas, non their physical bodies.
  • Rebuild World: The protagonist Akira is an Unscrupulous Hero who spent his childhood in a Trauma Conga Line suffering from Con Homo and Honey Trap scenerios as a Street Urchin, and so he has no compunctions well-nigh this. At 1 point he's engaged in battle confronting a mostly Amazon Brigade namely The Rival Katsuya and his Battle Harem. Akira uses expensive rounds to turn a team of the girls in to Ludicrous Gibs, and a sword to turn another group into Half the Woman She Used to Be. After some of these girls pass out, he nearly slits their unconscious throats too, but gets interrupted.
  • Rune Soldier Louie invokes this where Genie is concerned:
    • In episode 12, her patience with Louie reaches its breaking betoken when he comes back for her, subsequently she had told him to become with the others. Which she took personally considering it reminded her of the time when her one-time comrade, Hector, sacrificed himself past staying behind, when information technology should've been her. She assumed it was because she was a adult female and accuses Louie of thinking the same thing. Louie gets up and hits back. At that point, the gloves come off and they duke it out (seen at 13:23-16:57, hither).
    • The manga doesn't look that long. Louie slugs her in the very beginning chapter and knocks her out cold, afterwards she takes a swing at him, and hits her again while they're sparring in the following chapter.
  • Saint Seiya:
    • Ikki does non treat his adversary'southward gender, and he is perfectly willing striking his enemy is that person is a woman. It doesn't mean he'southward happy when someone else hits a girl in his vicinity, and specially if they're bystanders: he was pissed when Esmeralda was fatally struck downwards by Guilty, and later in the anime filler when petty Helen, a 12-year-sometime girl, was tossed alive into a volcano by Agora and Shiva.
    • Both Shaina and Marin (especially Marin) get beaten up more than or less frequently by villains and anti villains . In fact, Hypnos and Thanatos'southward biggest Kicking the Dog act e'er was attacking Serika, Seiya'south Waif Prophet older sister, but to spite him. Thank God Jabu stepped in her defense.
  • In Sazanka, Keita, the boyfriend of the chief character, Tatsuki, shoves her to the ground for taking a phone call while talking to him. Later Tatsuki has a breakup, Keita slaps her in the face, pulls her hair and kicks her in the chest.
  • In one episode of Science Ninja Squad Gatchaman, Ken punches a immature girl in the tum. He slaps her later in the aforementioned episode. In Episode 40, he slaps Jun, the only female member of the superhero squad.
  • Being a World of Action Girls, the few male person battle aliens in Sekirei have admittedly no outcome with fighting women seriously. On the other hand, two different Jerkasses are as well shown to consider hitting women for annoying them to be perfectly acceptable. Both get what'due south coming to them courtesy of Yukari and Shiina.
  • In unproblematic school, Shouya from A Silent Voice got into a bloody fist-fight with Shouko. He was an immature bully dorsum then, only come loftier school and he tries to befriend her.
  • Umino from Satou Kashi no Dangan wa Uchinukenai gets completely browbeaten upwardly by a boy who likes her afterward she kills the schools rabbits and accuses him of doing and then. She doesn't fight dorsum and he'southward horrified afterwards by what he did. He gets suspended from schoolhouse and thrown off the baseball team afterward.
  • In Slam Dunk, during the Mitsui arc, i of the members of Mitsui's gang hits Ayako, knocking her to the flooring. Miyagi immediately goes apeshit and proceeds to punch the living lights out of the guy.
  • Slayers: Zelgadis more or less believes in this, more and then before his Heel–Confront Plow in Season i; he fights Lina for the Orihalcon Statue with little remorse. He fifty-fifty Dope Slaps Amelia for acting out once. Contrast Gourry, who isn't keen on sword-fighting a adult female in Flavour 4.
  • Blackness☆Star from Soul Eater appears to exist this, since he had no problem with punching Maka in the face when she told him to Hit Me, Dammit!.
  • Okabe Rintaro of Steins;Gate punches an emotionally disturbed Moeka right in the face in episode nineteen.
  • Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann:
    • Kamina assaults a number of bunny-themed beastwomen in the Hot Springs Episode, afterwards they were property him at a point where they would kill him if he moved.
    • None of Team Dai-Gurren has any bug attacking Adiane. They treat her like any of the other Four Generals.
  • Tenjho Tenge. In the infamous 'Nothing But Fist' scene, Musculus Bound Aristocratic Older Brother Mitsuomi punches the Evil Bitch Priestess Inoue so hard in the oral cavity that teeth spray everywhere.
  • The titular Terraformars are Omnicidal Maniac aliens who'll kill any humans they spot with extreme prejudice. In item, if the roaches have no immediate threats in a boxing they'll specifically capture and rip apart whatsoever defenseless homo female person close by for no apparent reason. The "Earthformar" invaders also agree women convict and force them to bear human-roach hybrids before executing them in microwaving chambers.
  • Umineko: When They Cry:
    • Both Battler and Hideyoshi, co-ordinate to the third arc. To be fair, both girls (Beatrice and Eva-Beatrice, respectively) were being rather hateful at the time.
    • The Furnitures have no real qualms virtually the genders of their rivals during their fights, either. i.due east., the Goat Men from the second arc impale Rosa and Maria afterwards the start goes Mama Conduct against them.
  • Touta Konoe from Negima's Stealth Sequel, UQ Holder!, was taught by his adoptive mother that gender makes no departure on the battlefield.
  • Ryuunosuke's dad from Urusei Yatsura strikes his girl (quite hard) on many occasions. Then over again, information technology'south considering he insists that she's a man and she will most certainly fight back due to how tough she'due south gotten from this handling. The whole thing, amazingly, is Played for Laughs.
  • Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out!: Shinichi has no problem physically retaliating on Hana when she goes too far with her antics, though he never actually goes too far. 1 instance was when he smacked her on the head when she tried to hypnotize him to get him to buy her a new VR game.
  • Played for Drama early in the Wandering Son manga. Takatsuki is a closeted trans boy and he got into a fight with a male child in his simple school. The boy's mother is especially mad at her son for getting into a fight with a girl. The mother saying this upsets Takatsuki.
  • Yu-Gi-Oh!:
    • In general, female duelists are always fair game for direct attacks, even by someone similar Judai who states he Wouldn't Striking a Girl; exactly how much different hitting someone that way is from punching him depends on the state of affairs and the interpretation. (Information technology's clearly real in a Dark Duel, but whether the regular duels are Hard Calorie-free or but work like some convincing rumble pack is debatable.)
    • In Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, the Gravekeeper's Chief strikes Aggressor after she holds back in her attack against Judai; he seriously calls him out on this, and he replies with the equivalent of "listen your own business organization". (This was cutting from the dub.)
    • Manjyome was called out a petty at the end of Season 1 for existence crude with Rei, merely she was a daughter and a child. And so Rei started fighting back...
    • In Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's, the kickoff inkling to Rex Godwin's truthful nature was in the fourth episode; when Mikage told him Jack and Yusei were dueling, he got aroused and started to strangle her. He calmed down and permit become later on she squeaked out a frightened amends. (Over again, this was cutting from the dub.)
    • Jack Atlas punched Barbara afterward she tried to agree ii children hostage and threatened to kill them. He commented that anyone who would try something like that does not deserve chivalry.
  • YuYu Hakusho:
    • There is an example in the anime where Yusuke reveals he holds this attitude, in dissimilarity to Kuwabara, asking what gender has to do with fighting somebody who wants to fight and declaring in that location to be no purpose in treating an opponent differently considering of their sex activity. The edited dub plays this direct, while the original Japanese/unedited dub implicitly averts information technology by revealing that the demon Miyuki, the cause of this, is actually a Creepy Crossdresser transsexual, though Yusuke'due south precise dialogue could exist taken as him telling Kuwabara the truth about Miyuki'due south gender just to proceed him from starting a pointless brawl due to beingness and so outraged over how.
    • There's likewise the fourth dimension that Keiko was suffering a Heroic BSoD and Yusuke'due south solution to bringing her back to her senses was slapping her in the face repeatedly.
    • At that place's even been a couple of times where he smacked Botan, once when she nigh blabbed everything about him being a Spirit Detective, and again much later later being mocked too much about his "Spirit Beast" Puu.
      • In this case, for every time he's striking Botan, there'south 3 or iv times Botan has hit him. The receiver has usually done something to deserve it.

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