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Black Comedy Rape
(aka: Rape As Comedy)

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Black Comedy Rape (trope)
Except when this trope is in play. Maybe.

The whole point of Black Comedy is to find humor in otherwise depressing situations. When a good joke is made of a horrible thing, the darkness of the subject-matter gives it a unique strength and poignancy.

Given that sexual assault is as old as humor itself, it's not too surprising that it features in some of the oldest comedy known to us — although the notion of sexual assault as a "humorous" form of punishment or comeuppance hasn't traveled particularly well, since modern audiences no longer find sexual assault funny in itself; nowadays people are generally too aware of the immense pain of the subject matter to be amused by it.

A partial exception (depending on how well it's done) to the "not inherently funny" caveat regarding sexual assault is the sexual assault of men (including, if not especially, by women). A big part of the humor is the idea that men shouldn't need help, and aren't sufficiently masculine if they ask for and/or get it — this "meaning" that being sexually assaulted as a man isn't just amazingly painful, especially if it's someone you know and/or trust, but also something one deserves if one is unwilling or unable to prevent it.

As a general rule, the best comedic material about sexual assault demonstrates a certain compassion and understanding (that sexual assault as largely a question of power/control rather than sex, having effects unique to each victim — sexuality, gender, species, etc. of perpetrator being irrelevant — and not reflecting the sexuality of victim or perpetrator, not being the fault of the victim, etc, etc.) that the worst does not, with the latter typically involving a kind of sneering dismissiveness that hints at a very real contempt for victims — especially when it takes the form of a deliberate mean-spiritedness and/or ignorance that highlights our own compassion and knowledge. More compassionate portrayals often happen to Butt-Monkey characters who are deliberately written as sympathetic; when confessing what happened to The Hero, they will immediately be offered sympathy and help, when confessing to a villain, they will more than likely be brushed off, to indicate the villain's Lack of Empathy.

Super-Trope to Black Comedy Pedophilia, which focuses on statutory rape. See also Ass Shove (based on the same principles), Anal Probing (a subtrope of the previous trope, and often Played for Laughs due to Double Standard: Rape, Sci-Fi), Prison Rape (when played for comedy), Karmic Rape, Comedic Lolicon, Stalking Is Funny if It Is Female After Male and Memetic Molester (specific sub-tropes). Often overlaps with one of the Double Standard Rape tropes, as it's easier to laugh at a type of sexual assault considered less "serious" than a man attacking a woman. Compare Rape Portrayed as Redemption. Contrast Rape as Drama and Rape Is a Special Kind of Evil (since both tropes justifiably portray sexual assault as a bad thing). Since most people find it distressing instead of humorous to see someone traumatized regardless of the circumstances, the horror of the sexual assault itself is often softened by having the victim treat it as a moderate annoyance at most, or even enjoying it in spite of themselves.

Note: Skinship Grope is not Black Comedy Rape. Nor are the many, many varieties of consensual sex being used for comedy. noreallife

Please avoid adding specific pornographic/Hentai examples here, as per wiki rules.


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  • Implied in one ad for Sky Documentaries from New Zealand. It opens on two gorillas in the jungle with a David Attenborough expy narrator explaining that the male gorilla's member is one third the size of a human's. The unfulfilled female turns away from her mate when two male tourists stumble into the clearing. The amorous ape bats the smaller man out of the way and begins "playing" with the larger man. She wrestles him offscreen as he delightedly shouts "she likes me!" His friend begins to film this heartwarming encounter... then the man is heard saying no repeatedly and the cameraman looks away in disgust.... but doesn't stop filming.

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  • Played partially sympathetically but mostly for laughs in Ahiru No Oujisama (or, Duck Prince). The main character is raped by his stepsister! To make matters worse, it's only moments before the rape that he learns they aren't blood relatives. Other characters still get away with mocking him for it....
  • Air Gear has Tomita Mari who keeps thinking she's about to get raped by a student, and Emily Adachi, who has a running gag of pretending she's being sexually assaulted when she takes her jacket off. Both of these are played for laughs.
  • Bakemonogatari: Otherwise-morally-pure Araragi makes a point of thoroughly molesting Hachikuji as a form of greeting and as payback for her being a brat. The fact that she's actually a ghost may or may not help. It's treated mostly as playful teasing going a little too far. In the sequel anime he stops and Hachikuji tells him off for not realizing she secretly liked it. She notes in the same episode that she considers herself an adult despite her child body due to her having died 11 years prior, making her 22 years old in actuality.
    • Kanbaru does this to Koyomi in Episode 2 of Nisemonogatari after the latter accuses her of not being as perverted as she makes herself out to be.
  • Makoto from Chocotto Sister already walks on thin ice with her groping of Chitose's breasts, but she really crosses the line when she forcefully removes Yurika's dress.
  • Cosplay Complex:
    • Lesbian pedophile Jenny tries to sneak into the bed of the Token Mini-Moe Athena to sleep with her. However she ended up in the bed of Chako's mom, Sachiko who says that she is a lonely widow that is glad to have some company in bed. She then rapes the now reluctant teenager.
    • Another episode had a near miss as Ranko the head of a rival cosplay club and the defending champion cornered Reika in a storage room and began to molest her.
  • The Death Panda manages to cross the line twice since the raping is done by a big fat panda that makes hilarious faces.
  • In Demon King Daimao, Sai was given some medicine by Fujiko that was supposed to make him nicer and not become the demon king; however it is really a Love Potion which will cause him to be loyal to her. Kena then took the medicine and cooked it into rice which she later served to a big gang that was attacking Sai.
  • In Detroit Metal City (a show with a lot of rape jokes), a little girl that was dressed like Krauser was claimed by fans to be the next incarnation after singing one of his songs and deep throttling a white liquid. When her father entered, she jumped on him and the crowd started cheering for her to rape him and kill him like Krauser had done to his parents.
  • The Mexican Gag Dub of Dotto! Koni-chan had a joke of this in the "Chinese tale" episode. Emi the TV comments that monsters might kidnap her and forcefully plug in their VHRs, DVDs, PlayStations and Nintendos, which can be considered rape since Emi is a Robot Girl. After saying this, Moro and Nari reply that, since there is nothing she can do about it, she should just relax and enjoy it.
  • Elfen Lied: Nyu molesting the female flatmates of the Maple House (more prominent in the manga) is generally played for comedy Fanservice. Except in the case of Mayu; Nyu only molests her once and stops doing that to her, but only to her.
  • Excel♡Saga:
    • The anime has the infamous 26th episode, which involves Excel and Hyatt switching bodies and individually winding up in a love hotel together (for entirely different reasons). Excel (in Hyatt's body) proceeds to sexually assault Hyatt's breasts with Hyatt (in Excel's body) in plain view for a whole thirty seconds or so. (And that's not even the weirdest stuff that happens in that episode...)
    • In episode 16, Excel is violently raped off-screen by the robot Ropponmatsu II, and it's played as over-the-top slapstick comedy.
    • The character Pedro is, on a regular basis, figuratively and literally raped by the universe. Which is to say, abused by the female Anthropomorphic Personification of "The Great Will of the Macrocosm" and the other half of Pedro's actual spouse (sort of), his "Sexy Wife".
    • At one point the title character Excel gets jumped by and subsequently raped offscreen by Ropponmatsu Unit 2, a Robot Girl designed by a pedophile Mad Scientist to look like a twelve year old catgirl.
  • In Farming Life in Another World, Hiraku has some blessings that make him inexhaustable. His first wife simply can't keep up and gets another woman to join in. When the two of them together are still worn out, they lock Hiraku in a room with seven desperate elves, who do not listen to his protests. After this point dozens of other women join the household without Hiraku ever asking for this, and they set up a nightly rotation among themselves that he's not consulted about - while the builders make sure that his bedroom door locks from the outside.
  • Gakuen Ouji skirts the line with this. While the girls attempting to rape the male lead are seen as utterly depraved for doing so and it's not portrayed as being remotely okay or funny, the manga has an overall pretty wacky and over-the-top tone. Which makes it a bit hard to tell whether it's supposed to be taken seriously or not.
  • Tequila's actions toward Kazuya in Galaxy Angel II are played for laughs, although he's terrified; were it the other way around, the character would certainly have to be changed.
  • Chapter 19 of Girl Friends (2006) by Morinaga Miruku starts with a non-canon two page gag involving its two female main characters, Akko and Mari. Mari wakes up one day and finds a cat bringing her a suddenly four inch tall Akko. They decide to go to school that day by having Akko ride between Mari's breasts. Unfortunately, there is a huge crowd in the train and Akko is starting to get crushed. Akko decides at that point that she's safer down below. First cue some noises from Mari, then cut to the scene at school where a traumatized Mari insists that she's never taking Akko to school again with Akko insisting she had nowhere else to hide.
  • Girls Bravo
    • The series has Kosame all but rape Kiriei in episode 4. When she happens across her in the hall of Fukuyama's mansion, she coerces Kirie into the bedroom at gunpoint and shoves her onto the bed. Then strips down to her panties and straddles her. But she gets trampled by one of the wandering spirits Lisa released earlier, which allowed Kirie to escape.
    • Even though he never raped anyone, Lovable Sex Maniac Fukuyama from Girls Bravo (the brother of the above mentioned Lisa) deserves to be mentioned for all of his gropes of girls' breasts, and peeping on them the only reason he has not been arrested seems to be his money.
  • Girls Saurus opens with a burly, overweight, and generally hideous schoolgirl confessing to the male protagonist, and then take her clothes off. When he rejects her, she gets pissed off and beats him up thoroughly; the whole ordeal not only lands him in traction for a long while, but also gives him severe gynophobia. While the reader is made aware how strongly this affects him, few of the other cast members show much sympathy. None of the other main characters know about Shingo's phobia, except for the school nurse. The protagonist confided his condition to her hoping she could help, but this was a bad idea.
  • In Gokudo Heiki, Kurawaki kidnaps Nayoko and has her tortured and gangraped in a BSDM dungeon in such an over-the-top way that she acts more angry than distressed. He shoves a gun up her ass and she claims it's the most stimulating thing he's done to her. In the film version, Nayoko is kidnapped but Kurawaki gets distracted by Shozo's arrival and no rape happens to her. The film does, however, adapt a plot point from the pilot chapter where a woman is raped to death. The Black Comedy comes not from the rape itself but from how the naked corpse is desecrated and used in absurd ways as a mobile arsenal.
  • Good Luck! Ninomiya-kun:
    • Reika might be a huge pervert with a love of watching gay men but she herself is straight with a giant crush on Shungo. Unfortunately, his sister Ryoko does not believe her and regularly molests her despite Reika's protests.
    • The asexual Shungo is regularly tied up and sexually harassed by the girls in his class because they take sadistic pleasure in seeing him squirm; however, none of them try to go all the way with him. The same cannot be said though of Reika, who, after snapping, tries to physically force him to have sex with her (which is not played for laughs).
  • Green Green features a bear explicitly raping Bacchi-Guu... but it's hard to think of who could deserve it more, as he repeatedly plots sexual assaults and actually goes through with what he thinks is a sexual assault. (She liked it.) The same thing happens to the whole Baka Trio on a later occasion. Far worse is the rape of Reika by a troop of monkeys for the apparent crime of being a prude.
  • Haruhi Suzumiya:
  • In Haruka Nogizaka's Secret, Yuuto's troublemaking Hard-Drinking Party Girl roommates Ruko and Yukari at least go way over the line "playing with" Shiina when she comes over to ask him on a date and he's not there. The episode ends with her trapped under a Scenery Censor table with them doing something to her, as she screams "Sto-plea... stop, ah! Yuuto! Hurry, come back!"
  • In one episode of Hayate the Combat Butler, Hayate ends up dressed as a Cat Girl maid by his employer. Naturally, the employer's pet white tiger, Tama, takes a liking to him, and, umm... yeah. The scene is censored, so we're not quite sure if it's actual rape or molestation, but Tama's certainly going through the motions there before Hayate knocks him away with an uppercut.
  • He Is My Master has Pochi, a horny alligator who seems quite fond of Izumi Sawatari. (In the anime, at least. He's surprisingly more courteous in the original manga.)
  • When Kaoru of I Can't Understand What My Husband Is Saying gets drunk, her only thought is to have sex with her husband Hajime (whether he's in the mood or not). Both of them are horrified by this (Hajime during and Kaoru after the fact), but it's played for laughs due to the jackhammer sound effects accompanying the scene.
  • In Kamen no Maid Guy Naeka receives a letter from a secret admirer and spends the episode debating whether to go through with meeting him. Kogarashi warns her about love and that if she meets him, she should be willing to go all the way. However, when she goes to meet the mystery man "he" turns out to be a lesbian Stalker with a Crush named Saki. She tries to run away but learns too late what the maid guy meant by "going all the way" as she traps her.
  • A plot summary of Kanokon: the very well-endowed Chizuru molests/seduces/outright tries to have sex with Kouta on a regular basis, giving him the permanent reputation at school as a huge pervert. At one point, he is caught with a naked Chizuru in the middle of a street when her barrier shatters. She goes furthest on the last episode: tired of waiting for a confession, she abducts and sets out to rape him in an empty classroom, while the helpless, almost-crying Kouta covers his face and begs her to stop (which she does at the last minute, when his rejection finally hits home).
  • Sousou from Koihime†Musou has the habit of forcing girls into sex with her. She is shown succeeding on at least one occasion—and then there are her efforts to get into Kannu's pants.
  • KonoSuba:
    • The Running Gag for female protagonist Lalatina "Darkness" Dustiness is that she's an Aggressive Submissive with a raging fetish for masochism and monster rape, who tends to start gushing over the possibility of being overpowered and sexually molested by whatever monster they're currently facing, squicking out her party leader Kazuma Satou and sometimes even the monster itself. The spin-off videogame "Love for these Clothes of Desire!" even has her "Good End" being her talking Kazuma into letting her find a slime so she can submit to its molestations.
    • Kazuma himself is on the receiving end of this several times. When the party first goes to Megumin's home town, he is nearly gang-raped by a tribe of female orcs, who in this world are extremely sexually aggressive big, strong, muscular, ugly women with a reputation for raping men to death. In that same story, he finds himself being flirted with by the Demon King's General Sylvia, which initially he doesn't mind, as she's a very beautiful woman. That is, until he learns she was originally a man, and still has a penis. The Animated Adaptation only makes it worse by forcing him to seduce her and let her partially merge him into her body to achieve victory. Meanwhile, the spin-off videogame "Love for these Clothes of Desire!" has an unlockable scene where Kazuma gets raped by a slime, which is played for laughs.
  • In Kyonyu Hunter (D-Cup Hunter) by Yasunaga Kouichirou, a flat-chested girl is dumped by the stupid guy she wanted as her boyfriend because, as he admits himself, she had everything a man could wish, except boobs. Her revenge? Dress up as a super-heroine, attack big-breasted women and subject them to Humiliation Conga just to eliminate the competition (although the premise drifts to just humiliating busty women who get on her nerves).
  • In the OVA Labyrinth of Flames, anemic pantyshotting Stalker with a Crush kunoichi Kasumi attempts to seduce the object of her desire, Datenoshin. When he pays no attention to her (he has more serious problems on his mind) she drugs him.
  • In volume eleven of Love Hina, Motoko is tied down and raped off-panel by Keitarou's sister Kanako.
  • Early chapters of Lupin III bordered on this and "Not If They Enjoyed It" Rationalization. The anime toned things down substantially.
  • In the anime version of The Master of Ragnarok & Blesser of Einherjar, Yuuto Suou is sexually assaulted by his entire Yggdrasil harem, who have frequently made quite clear how much they sexually desire him, and all have strong pragmatic and romantic reasons to desire he sire children with them. Since most, if not all, are physically way stronger than he is, and he needs said harem to keep him alive, he can't resist even if he wants to, and the whole thing is played for laughs.
  • Male Maze in Maze Megaburst Space forces his way onto girls several times in the manga adaptation; quite often such girls awake next morning sharing a bed with a very embarrassed female Maze.
  • In Minami-ke, in the final minutes of the final episode of the first season, Hayami drinks too much "special imported juice" and assaults Kana (we don't get to see the results, but it's implied she succeeds). The whole thing is played entirely for laughs.
  • The running gag of Miyuki-chan in Wonderland has its title character getting sexually harassed, stripped, molested and nearly raped by other female characters. Mind you this is All Just a Dream... Or Was It a Dream?.
  • Morinaga Miruku seems to like nonconsensual lesbian sex, since in her manga Bunny's Road she introduces Kurahashi, who works as a maid in a bunny-themed night club. Kurahashi gets "punished" by her female boss every time she makes a mistake—which happens quite often. Mind you, this involves the use of a carrot. Later Kurahashi even gets assaulted by her own trainee, and this is all played for laughs.
  • In the ecchi manga, My Balls, the lead male character has a demon lord sealed into his right testicle. If he ejaculates, then she will escape and destroy the world. As a consequence, every chapter consists of the character alternately being raped by a rotating ensemble of demonesses and his off-and-on nymphomaniac love interest.
  • Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water: On the Lincoln Island, in "Labyrinth in the Earth", Ayerton driving Grandis aboard the Gratan to a secluded place, under the false pretense of a store of wine, to seduce and kiss her against her will is not treated as an attempted date rape but like the onset of a comical scene involving Ayerton being beaten up by Sanson and Hanson and finally subjected to a Sand Necktie.
  • Naruto: Although she never got to doing (being interrupted by forces from Konoha finding their group), it's heavily implied once that Karin planned to drug Suigetsu and Jugo, then when they were unconscious, rape Sasuke when he was injured from a battle.
  • Negima! Magister Negi Magi:
    • Robot Girl Chachamaru gets... flustered... whenever someone charges her up by winding the key on the back of her head. While apparently not a problem when done smoothly, it becomes quite overwhelming otherwise: When Negi does it, she screams with pleasure and ends up in a panting heap. Later on, Asakura is winding her up, realizes the implications, and this happens. Complete with Chachamaru begging Asakura to stop while Sayo looks on in horror.
    • In chapter 253, Paru creates a temporarily golem clone of Negi to help ease many of the non-Pactio'd girls into the practice (as the version of the ritual she tells them involves a 'deep kiss'). Said clone ends up rather...aggressively kissing Akira in a way that's purposely rather...suggestive.
  • Nerima Daikon Brothers, episode 2: A gonk-ish Korean Pachinko owner tries to rape Mako, all set to a daunting musical number with Lyrical Dissonance.
  • Nyaruko: Crawling with Love!:
    • After Nyarko is defeated in a duel against Kuuko in episode 2 (first season), Kuuko has her tied to a bed and starts undressing her. Nyarko fights her back before it goes any further. Nyarko gives as good as she gets; see under Rape of Men by Women.
    • Nyarko harasses Mahiro all along, but at the end of episode 6 (first season) tries to rape him in his bed. Her deranged idea of love, and Mahiro's terror, are made clear. Note also that Nyarko gets the same treatment; see under Rape of Women by Women.
  • In Penguindrum Ringo doesn't quite rape Shouma, but she does end up trying to kiss him by force and humping him rather... passionately during episode 6, in which she wants a "wedding night" with her crush Tabuki despite being very feverish. She only stops when she collapses atop of him due to her fever.
    • When Ringo does openly try to rape Tabuki so she can bear his child, this trope is averted as it shows how badly messed up she is.
  • In The Perks of Working in the Black Magic Industry, Chapter 2, Franz is bringing his succubus familiar Seruria to school, as proof of his employment at Black Magic Inc., per academy rules. After his class, which has already been highly dismissive of him, for trying, and failing, to get a job for months, slander him, proclaiming he's a liar, out of petty jealousy. Seruria roasts them, verbally, having many of them literally spontaneously combust. This isn't enough to discourage them. Along comes Drok, offended that there could possibly be a challenger to his self-proclaimed "unparalleled genius" and ropes them into a duel. He summons a golem to try to flatten them, she summons "that which can not be named," a Tentacled Terror which then proceeds to do what tentacles do in hentai. One Sexy Discretion Shot later, and the entire arena is covered in slime and unconscious students in various states of undress. What really sells the scene though is Seruria going My God, What Have I Done? when she realizes she went overboard.
  • Power Play is a doujishi series that parodies H-Games, by having the protagonist be a fledgling game designer who's being hunted by three of his own characters. In their universe,note  he's known the "Evil Sex King", a man-beast who's raped countless women and enslaved them with his sexual prowess — including them. But what begins as a quest for justice ends up being an excuse for them to get more. So he ends up being the victim himself when they repeatedly accost him, under the pretense of trying to "seal away" his evil.
  • Kaoru from Psychic Squad is seen to harass Oboro on several occasions. Sure, Kaoru is only ten years old, but it still gets rather poignant when you realize that she basically is a human weapon of mass destruction, so Oboro would not really be able to defend herself if push came to shove.
  • In Queen's Blade Leina gets groped by Echidna twice, the first was in a hot oil wrestling match, the second was Echinda rubbing sap on her.
  • Ranma ½:
    • By virtue of its protagonist's nature, it fits the "Rape of Men by Men" subtrope on psychological grounds, and "Rape of Women by Men" from the visual and social effects (particularly since the men involved never know Ranma is originally a man): one of Ranma's greatest fears is to be abused by men while in female form, and the series indulges in making it happen. This goes from groping and fondling, to being kissed unwillingly, to outright threats of rape. Since Ranma is a very macho, self-assured character, this is meant to be funny, especially since none of the other female characters go through this. But since female Ranma, a master martial artist is always shown helpless and terrified, the "humor" is usually lost.
    • Kodachi uses "paralysis powder" to render an unwilling Ranma helpless and is fully intending to take advantage of the situation more than once, fortunately interrupted each time.
    • Averted when the entire school gets stuck on an island, all the male high school students eat a certain fruit that makes them believe any girl they see is their newlywed wife. Ranma is female at that point with no hot water in sight. The guys start talking about how they want to do what all couples do on their honeymoon and when they pin down Ranma, he assumes the worst is about to happen. Turns out that all they want to do is get tan, take goofy pictures, and feed her like a particularly lovesick lover might.
  • Rizelmine:
    • Aoi tried to use Kyouko's mind control helmet to get Ryunosuke to sleep with her. However, he is not on the other end by the time she gets the remote and she ends up getting raped herself by three girls and a dog. She later ends up in a relationship with one of them.
    • Aoi's initial meeting with her future boyfriend has her accidentally using a mind-controlling helmet on him, which results in him fiercely licking between her legs, much to her distress. Said future boyfriend was a dog. When her three friends came, she thought she was saved, but it went From Bad to Worse for her. Meanwhile, although their first meeting was rough, Aio's relationship turned into what she would consider puppy love, but to the now non-mind-controlled pup, it was a literal Rape The Dog moment.
  • In the final episode of Sabagebu!, the other girls give a Bound and Gagged Momoka to Urara as a birthday present. The last scene of the show has Momoka, naked and tied up with her mouth taped shut, sitting in a bath tub while a naked Urara dives in next to her. She cries out "Itadakimasu!" before the camera pans to the skyline.
  • One of Mayo Mitama's favorite hobbies in Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei is raping dogs; she likes to use small sharp objects like pencils and branches to anally violate them.
  • While no rape actually happens, Momoka being resuscitated by a space octopus in Sgt. Frog is played out like this trope. On a Sunday morning kids' anime, no less. The manga version could actually apply, since Momoka doesn't remember anything and the others do a Suspiciously Specific Denial when she asks about it. Whatever happened was apparently bad enough to warrant Pixellation.
  • Spotted Flower has the Husband cheat on his wife with an underclassman of his, only for her to turn the tables on him by topping him instead. Part of the humor came from her penetrating the Husband during the act, since she was pre-op and still wanted to use her old parts, and the wife was elated when she found out her husband was taken from behind.
  • A variation in Tamagotchi!, namely GO-GO Tamagotchi! episode 15b. While there's no real rape present (this is a children's series and the censors wouldn't have let that through), Spacytchi rubbing Himespetchi's back is presented out of context in a way that makes it look like rape to elicit laughs. Spacytchi's brothers Akaspetchi and Pipospetchi (the latter of whom is known to say some awful things that are censored by his beeps and boops) don't look happy with it.
  • Tenchi Muyo! GXP:
  • Shinra in They Are My Noble Masters is constantly raping and molesting her younger sister Miyu, adding incest on top of it.
  • In The World God Only Knows, Haqua prepares an After-Action Report via a simulation device which uses little dolls to represent people. When Haqua, in a fit of annoyance, tells the device that Keima is a pervert, doll-Keima begins molesting doll-Haqua.
  • You're Under Arrest!: There's an episode where the Scooter Mama gets her scooter stolen and forces the protagonists to help her find it (much to their chagrin given her penchant for speeding in search of the best shopping deals). At the end, it's all but stated that she submits the thieves to this. It's not fun for them in the least, but for the audience, it definitely is.
  • Yuria 100 Shiki features Yuria, a Ridiculously Human Robot Sex Bot who, because of her programming, constantly tries to force sex on her unwilling (because he is already engaged) roommate, Shunsuke. Fortunately for Shunsuke, he is a skilled amateur wrestler and has so far managed to avoid her very, very persistent "advances."

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Comedians

  • The Brazilian comedian Rafinha Bastos told a lot of rape jokes of man by man, and even told one about him being a child/teen prostitute that would please truck drivers. Things hit the fan when he made a joke about ugly women thanking the rapists, and another that he would "do" a famous actress and her baby.
  • Comedian Mike Birbiglia had a woman let him into his apartment building while he was lugging a large mattress and found it difficult to reach for his keys. She justified letting a stranger into the building by saying "I know you're not a rapist because a rapist wouldn't have a bed like that".
    Mike: Now... what I should have said... was nothing. What I did say was, "You'd be surprised".
  • Frankie Boyle found out that Rape is in predictive text in his phone:
    Boyle: Why would Rape be in predictive text!? "Sorry mum, will be late for dinner, gone raping."
  • Bill Burr's SNL piece about how white women took over the "woke movement" at the expense of ethnic minorities closes with a rant about how white women spent centuries living off the ill-gotten gains of white men while occasionally cheating on their husbands with black guys and if they got caught, they'd just say they were raped.
  • On Chelsea Lately, sometimes the comedian Loni Love will suddenly grab the man sitting next to her by the head and kiss him. She calls it "face-raping someone".
  • Bill Cosby, after being subjected to rape allegations, told female audience members that they should be careful drinking around him. It did not go over well.
  • George Carlin had an entire bit on how you can joke about rape, including the page quote.
  • Neil Hamburger has been known to do this, usually in the form of a Poor Framing Device. Example:
    Q: Why don't rapists eat at TGI Friday's?
    A: Well, it's hard to go out and rape when you've got a stomachache! [when audience reacts poorly] Hey, that wasn't a rape joke, that was a TGI Friday's joke! This is a family show, after all!
  • David Mitchell in his Soapbox YouTube series discusses how rape sounds horrible standalone, but loses its edge when not, on the example of "Raping and Pillaging". Going off to Rape and Pillage sounds like jolly good fun, but takes a dark turn if someone states "...Well, not pillaging".
  • In Ross Noble's Fizzy Logic, he discusses about having your face swapped with your arse and warns people not to have bum-faced children, due to teasing. While it's okay if they get sad, you don't want them to get embarrassed at the zoo.
    [audience laughs] "You're ahead of me here, aren't you? THEIR FACES GROW BRIGHT RED! A nearby baboon sees the face!" [mimes baboon] "LEAPS! And starts bumming the child in the face!"
He then proceeds to go into a Broken Record routine to see how many times he can say "bummed in the face".
  • A considerably positive example is the stand-up comedy tour Rape is Real & Everywhere, which is made by female stand-up comedians and without lacking fun is still used to raise consciousness. The catch, of course, is that the performers are all rape survivors.
  • Rapes as Comedy is very common in the Spanish-speaking world (Pedro Almodóvar has like five comedy movies with rape on it), and its presence on comedy shows, popular jokes, and the like is common. Which is probably why once Sofía Vergara joked about it in The View when speaking on how young of a mother she was, which did not go well with her hosts. A case of Cross-Cultural Kerfluffle nevertheless, Vergara apologized about it and most of her co-panelists later explained this case of Values Dissonance.

Jokes

  • There are jokes about a group of explorers (typically either two or three) venturing too far into a tribal territory, then being brought to a chief and being forced to choose between chi-chi or death. Afraid to die, the first explorer chose chi-chi, which as it turned out involved the tribal men standing in line to rape him (if there are three people, the process repeats for the second person, who dreads it but would much rather not die). The last explorer, disturbed by what he saw, feared for his dignity and chose death. Upon which the chief would reply, "Very well, death by chi-chi!"
  • A man goes to the doctor and is prescribed some suppositories, the doctor giving him the first dose. The next day, the man's wife starts to administer the next one, putting her hand on his shoulder to stabilize herself... and the man gets into a Troubled Fetal Position on realizing that when the doctor did it, he had both hands on the man's shoulders.
  • A beautiful young woman goes to the gynecologist, and the doctor is immediately overcome with desire for her. He begins caressing her skin and asks "Do you know what I'm doing?" She replies "Yes, you're checking my skin for rashes, etc." He begins feeling up her boobs and asks "Do you know what I'm doing now?" She nonchalantly replies, "Yes, you're checking my breasts for lumps." Overcome with lust, he climbs up on the table and enters her, saying "Do you know what I'm doing... now?" She looks him in the eyes and says "Yes, getting herpes; that's why I'm here."
  • Who's the one woman in the world anyone can have their way with? Sleeping Beauty!
  • A woman tells her story: "Yesterday, I was walking on the street, and suddenly saw a hundred dollar bill lying on the ground. "Oh, lucky, I found that!" I thought. I bend down to pick it up... suddenly I feel... "No, I'm working for it".
  • A Russian joke: Chip and Dale are really horny. So, they hatch a plan; let's throw some nuts on the ground, Gadget will see them, bend down to grab a few, and then we'll come from behind and... They put some nuts, Gadget passes by... but doesn't pick up any. Instead, she tries to quickly sneak by. So the two chipmunks come out and ask her "Gadget, aren't you hungry?" She says "No, thanks, I ate plenty of cheese already".
  • A prominent surgeon is on trial for raping a floor-washing lady. They tell their stories:
    Surgeon: Listen, Your Honor, it has been a very long day. I was working over twelve hours straight, a lot of operations, I feel exhausted, covered in blood, need some relief... Then, suddenly, I see a woman's ass pointing straight at me, so, without even realizing it, I pounce on her and... well, you understand. She didn't even try to fight or get away.
    Woman: I was washing the floor like always, bent in half. Suddenly, some guy pounces upon me from the back, and starts screwing me before I even realize what happened.
    Judge: But why didn't you run away from him?
    Woman: What!? Over the freshly washed?
  • In a Russian joke, a Georgian (these are depicted as constantly horny) tries to bait someone by dropping a bill on the floor and catching the victim once they bend over. A Jew sees it, and manages to pick it up without stopping. "Sneaky" says the Georgian and drops a second bill. An Ukrainian sees it, covers his ass with the bags he carries and quickly pucks up the bill. "Cunning" says the Georgian and drops a third bill. Another Georgian passes and doesn't even look at the bill. "Prideful" says the Georgian. After a while, he sees that no one else is coming, decides to retrieve the bill, goes to pick it up... "Devious!!!"

    Comic Books 
  • In the French comic 666, a news anchor is raped by one of the demons invading Earth, who insists that her cameraman keep filming. The scene then shifts to an apathetic family commenting about how news is boring and wondering what is on the other channels.
  • In Big Trouble in Little China, this is implied to be the punishment of those who end up in the Hell of the Horny Dragon.
  • Booster Gold: In one of the Giffen and Dematteis issues of Vol. 2, Booster spends the entire issue being dragged around by an amorous, super-strong female space pirate who intends to rape him as soon as they have a free moment. She makes it very clear that his protests don't matter, and that he probably won't survive the experience. Entirely Played for Laughs.
  • Happens with relative frequency in The Boys.
    • A Running Gag is Butcher's pet bulldog Terror, who he trained to violate other animals (and in Monkey's case, people) that annoy him on command.
    • It's revealed later on that Monkey got his nickname when a pair of monkeys in a superhero brothel decided to violate his ears while he was shadowing Butcher.
    • When Tek-Knight attends a therapy session for his Extreme Omnisexual tendencies, he mentions that one of his victims was his niece's chinchilla.
    • Tek-Knight in was kicked off his superhero team for raping his teammate Mind Droid, a Vision Captain Ersatz. Later on it's revealed that Mind Droid isn't actually a robot; just a man in a costume who claims to be one for marketing purposes. He gets in trouble for this again when his butler quits over him raping his ear while he was asleep. He tries to convince him to stay by offering to pay to have it syringed. It doesn't work. It's later revealed Tek-Knight suffered from an undiagnosed brain tumor, which helps explain why he also had sex with a cup of coffee and had a Dying Dream of having sex with a falling meteorite to break it up.
    • In the Herogasm special it's shown that every year Homelander manipulates Soldier Boy into sleeping with him under the pretense of it being a "test" of his endurance in order to join The Seven, and has to reassure him that it's not gay after.
    • Monkey tries to force himself on a paralympic athlete with a large dildo in hand, explaining that Butcher's kicked him in the junk so often that he's impotent. She then proceeds to beat him unconscious before tying him to the bed naked and turning the tables on him with the dildo. Butcher adds insult to injury (and further injury) by blackmailing him and allowing his bulldog Terror to take advantage of the situation, leading to the events mentioned above.
  • Some old jokes from the Chilean comic Condorito, like the following: An 80-year-old woman goes to the police because she wants to denounce that a man kissed her by force.
    Police: That when it happened?
    Woman: 60 years ago.
    Police: But why did you not report it before?
    Woman: I made the complaint at that time... but it's so nice to remember.
  • During Ann Nocenti's run on Daredevil (1964), Psycho for Hire Bullseye rapes a woman while convinced he's Daredevil and dressing up as him. She then brings her story to the Daily Bugle, casually remarking that he "wasn't much of a man".
  • The Defenders: The Dimension Queen/Eldritch Abomination Umar (sister of Doctor Strange villain Dormammu) once spent almost an entire miniseries raping The Incredible Hulk. Her plan was intially to turn Hulk into her minion but Umar couldn't get enough, and was very disappointed when the Hulk became so satisfied with the experience that Bruce Banner reverted to normal and couldn't Hulk Out! Greg Pak followed up on this in a later story in The Incredible Hulks, where Dormmamu and Umar on a conquest campaign that Umar ditched for seconds, feeling the much stronger World Breaker Hulk might be up to the challenge. Banner's wife protested, so Umar took her too.
  • In the fifth volume of Empowered, Ocelotina binds poor Emp with duct tape and spanks her during an interview, with the intention of putting it up on her website as a paid download. This isn't the first time Ocelotina has done something like this. Before deciding to take on a superhero identity herself, the girl who'd become Ocelotina decided to kidnap Emp and hold her for ransom. Of course, since Emp's powers come from her suit, she had to be naked save for her mask... and it was fairly strongly implied that Ocelotina engaged in some very intimate touching.
  • A story in Hack/Slash Trailers 2 featured the RapeVan, a malevolent van that prowled lovers lanes, raping other vehicles, obliterating them and anyone unfortunate enough to be in them at the time.
  • Hitman (1993): Section 8 member Bueno Excellente is a superhero who, according to Section 8 leader Sixpack, fights crime using the powers of perversion, which mainly amounts to him raping men and having it played for laughs. The Justice League crossover that came out after the main series ended even had Kyle Rayner imply that Bueno Excellente had his way with him after he was drugged.
  • In The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Mina, Quatermain, and Nemo investigate a mysterious series of pregnancies at a girls' school (they chalk it up to the Holy Spirit). Turns out it's The Invisible Man raping the students. Elements of it are Played for Laughs, particularly Polly's reaction.
  • This happens in Harvey Kurtzman's Little Annie Fanny all the time. The protagonist is presented as an eternally innocent, buxom, blond, shapely young girl who is completely oblivious to the men who constantly try to take advantage of her, which tends to happen rather frequently.
  • In a fortunately uncharacteristic passage in Love and Rockets, we discover that on the evening when Daffy first met Maggie and Hopey, they set her up to get raped by Depraved Bisexual Lois (with a nail-studded baseball bat, no less) and only rescued her at the last minute.
  • Happens to the entire "Rifle Brigade" in the Garth Ennis comic Operation: Bollock. They're in a stolen German halftrack, while on assignment in the Middle East. The Sultan's pet bull elephant decides the halftrack looks cute. The major orders his men to think of England, and maintain their proper level of detached Britishness. Then the elephant dies in the act on top of them.
  • In a parody of how Darker and Edgier DC Comics has become, Kyle Baker's Plastic Man run had Billy Batson killed by his Arch-Nemesis Dr. Sivana, who Plastic Man says invited Dr. Light over with him adding that it's like rape "is his new power now".
  • Preacher shows Herr Starr, the depraved Sacred Executioner of the international Grail conspiracy, order his lieutenant Hoover to secure a prostitute for him. Hoover, a prude who is extremely ignorant of such things, mistakenly sets up Starr for a "rendezvous" with Bob Glover, a "sexual investigator" who proceeds to rape Starr in a back alley. Shockingly, this would prove to be one of the least traumatic ordeals Starr would suffer in the series.
  • The Pro: The title character manages to track down a client she had at the start of the comic, who has a history of assaulting, raping and ripping off prostitutes. She rips off his pants, and then all the prostitutes line up to shove progressively larger things up his arse. (Mind you, he's an Asshole Victim. Very much so.)
  • Red Ears: Employed occasionally.
    • One comic featured a tubby guy getting exercise from his female trainer by having her strip nude and run around the room on the first day saying he can have sex with her if he can catch her. However, on the second day, the trainer is replaced by a Scary Black Man who tells him to start running before he catches him.
    • Another has a woman who's been kidnapped by a rapist, who takes her to the woods, forces her to strip, and ties her to a tree. A hunter appears to scare him off, and the woman is elated and thanks her rescuer... only for him to zip open his fly and snark that fortune isn't smiling at her.
    • A Bad Santa manages to trick a woman who's about to commit suicide after experiencing the worst day of her life into giving him a blowjob by promising her a Christmas Miracle.
    • A man traveling through Corsica is stopped on the road by a local man with a shotgun and forced to jack off in front of him. After he finishes, the Corsican tells him to do it again. After about seven times and being too tired to get up, the Corsican calls over to his sister who's been hiding in the bushes and says that the nice man will drive her to town.
  • In the third issue of Satan's Six, Doctor Mordius drinks a transformation potion and ends up accidentally turning himself into a literal bitch, subsequently having to run away from the hellhound Fury, who is overcome with desire at the sight of Mordius' she-hound form, to avoid being violated by him.
  • Titi Fricoteur:
    • While it's softened by the Tintin/Popeye-like art style, the comic had the main character, a pre-teen boy, mind you, get orally and anally raped by a father that caught him with his daughters out of both paternal rage and jealous rage that by being a "good father" he hadn't done it/them first. The daughters even laugh at the scrawny kid being bounced in the air as if it was as innocent as his mouth being washed out with soap.
    • the comic has at least two incidents of this in action with the first being a couple of lumberjacks running a train on a girl stuck in a window and singing a lumberjack song while doing so while the second is "revenge" for an earlier incident (yes on this page,) of Titi making one of the washer women suck him off. In the same incident related in "Rape of Men By Men", both daughters are raped by their father as well, and it's treated as if they were simply getting a spanking (in a work where that sort of thing is also treated as comedy).
    • There are at least a couple instances of this with one of the times being the titular character, a pre-teen boy, caught in drag spying on the washer women that they paddle him into each's behind to fuck them and there's like a dozen of them, mind you, before they dump him off back at his mentor's house.
    • The second (or so) incident is when a strongwoman at a circus decides she'll have her way with him when he intended on the horse-riding women with him being so scrawny by comparison that it's a combination of Marshmallow Hell and being used like a human dildo though at least he eventually does get to hook up with the other two.
  • Tomorrow Stories featured such jokes in the First American stories.
    • The story for the eleventh issue has Gerta Dammerung control First American's body and make him have a gay orgy with The Village People. It's later implied that the First American got even with U.S.Angel for letting this happen by controlling her body to sleep with Cobweb.
    • First American is implied on several occasions to be a child molester. One example is during his trial in the story featured in the fourth issue, where he implies to have drugged and raped girl scouts.
    First American: Furthermore, I intend to prove conclusively...conclusively, ladies and gentlemen...that I have never indulged in crack-fueled sex-romps with entire girl scout troops! Anyway, those little minxes led me on! I'm only human! Dammit, there's not a man here wouldn't have done the same! Oh, they may say "Please buy a cookie", but they really mean "Please give me rohypnol and transport me across a state line!"
  • In Top Cow Productions' Aliens/Witchblade/Darkness/Predator crossover, Jackie is captured by the titular Predator and subsequently, ahem, probed, for no discernible reason. Jackie's response to the situation is "Ow. Ow. OWWWW!" This event is also referred to in the Darkness/Pitt crossover, wherein Jackie decides to help Pitt fight against a different set of aliens, on the account that they're probably gay. Pitt's half-brother Timmy Spit Takes at the remark.

    Comic Strips 

    Fan Works 
  • "Fail!rape" crops up occasionally; this refers to Attempted Rape which fails in a humorous manner. A Hetalia: Axis Powers Kink Meme fill loosely inspired by the infamous "Financial Crisis Gang Bang" comic falls under this heading; in it, Canada is extremely angry at America and decides to rape him as "punishment", but Canada is "too polite and too French to make sex unpleasant".
  • Downplayed in Ask Princess Molestia as Molestia doesn't outright sexually assault her victims (at least on-screen). However, she still routinely sexually harasses and fondles her victims.
  • There's an untitled Assassination Classroom fic about its characters facing the apocalypse. They mourn lost family, friends, opportunities... except for Irina, who mostly regrets not raping her hot co-worker. Her narration is all the funnier because it interrupts a very somber sequence.
  • In A Bad Week at the Wizengamot, Fudge spends ten years in jail locked up with "an unrepentant, sexually curious mountain troll".
  • Mangle sexually assaulting Foxy in Dante's Night At Freddy's 2: Animatronic Boogaloo is treated as absurd, sad, disgusting, and hilarious all at the same time. It helps that Foxy himself actually responds to it with little more than annoyance.
  • In the Dragon Ball Z Abridged Christmas Special, one of the villains admits to raping Rudolph.
  • The Eevee Game Mod for Pizza Tower replaces Fake Peppino with a Ditto that really wants to breed with your Eevee character, and is unconcerned with higher concepts like consent. While portrayed comedically (the Ditto showing heart-shaped Eye Pop at the sight of the Eevee), it makes the fight a bit more desperate and visceral than it already was in the base game.
  • In Harry Potter, Unexpected Animagus, Viktor Krum cheats during the First Task by using a rabbit covered in sex-change potion to turn the female dragon he's facing into a male so it'll be less interested in guarding the nest containing the golden egg. Unfortunately for him, he bungles the Cheering Charm he tries to cast afterwards, turning it into a Gay Charm. Let's just say that karma can be a real bitch sometimes...
  • A more literal example than usual in Hivefled; while raping Dualscar, the Grand Highblood forces him to try to tell a joke with the promise he'll be allowed to live if he finishes the joke before GH is done with him.
  • League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Tempest Rewrite: The Lunites attempt to impregnate themselves by kidnapping young Ultu men and performing oral sex on them.
  • Living The Dream
    • Happens several times throughout the story. Most often Lance Greenfield is the one who suffers this.
    • The most prominent use of this trope is chapter 50 "Heat Survival". In which every mare in Equestria goes into heat, and the male characters are picked off one by one until all of them are captured and raped for two days straight.
    • Another significant example of this is when Annabel did a repeat of The Heat mentioned above. She turned the main cast into mares (except Vinetion) and forced them to survive an entire month in a city with hypnotized sex hungry stallions. Fortunately, the event was Cut Short with only two characters getting raped.
  • In Promstuck, Vriska says it is important to always be on top during sex, because that means you're winning. She also tells John not to bother with foreplay and go straight for the goods ("no-one 8others with the salad 8ar, John!"), and that 'negotiating clear boundaries' are for 'dowdy middle-aged English professors'. Fortunately, being in a fanfic, the humour relies on the audience knowing that this is completely wrong, and that Vriska is therefore an extremely inexperienced blowhard who has no idea what she's talking about.
  • Stay awake in my arms because love is not a game.: When asked what she would do if Attack on Titan was real, Donia's immediate response is that she would rape Levi Ackerman.
  • In Hans Von Hozel's Titanic (1997) fanfiction, the iceberg rapes the ship itself.
  • Touhou Project fandom has something of an obsession with this trope. Ranging from the cheery Fan Vid Touhou Sweets! ~The Cruel Sisters and the Suffering Maid~ about cosplay and sex (very addictive), to the constant portrayals of Yuuka as a rape machine, it is clear that Gensoukyou can be a scary place for those that aren't careful.
    • In the fangame MARIPPY, a Mappy clone, Alice cartoonishly molests Marisa after a game over.
  • The Fire Emblem fic What's in a Name runs on this. The "Corrinsexuals", seven Fire Emblem Fates characters who can not have relationships with anyone not named Kamui, attempt to have their way with Kamui the Valentian mercenary. Hilarity ensues. (Kamui, for his part, is appropriately horrified.)
  • In-universe example in With Pearl and Ruby Glowing, where an adult male sea turtle attempts to hump Eliza Thornberry on a livestream and the entire internet finds it hilarious. Out of universe and from Eliza's point of view, it wasn't funny at all, because the turtle could easily have crushed/drowned/impaled her if her dad hadn't fended it off. She blames "turtle" being an Inherently Funny Word.

    Film — Animation 
  • In The Adventures of Tintin (2011), Captain Haddock mentions that one of his crewmen lost his job as a shepherd due to his "animal husbandry". The camera then cuts to a mouse struggling to escape his grip while he's asleep.

    Film — Live-Action 
  • In Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls, the main bad guy, after his plans to bring the Wachati and Wachootoo tribes into war with each other are brought crashing down around his ears, tries to escape their wrath, but is cornered by a silverback gorilla with... amorous intentions. Cue "The Lion Sleeps Tonight".
  • American Pie:
    • In American Pie Presents: Beta House:
      • Edgar of Geek House has a sheep fetish, resulting from being forced to rape one during a fraternity initiation rite. He was the only one to actually do it; the other initiates jerked off into the condom or simply gave up.
      • Stifler goes to a sex addicts' meeting in his college hoping to find easy targets. After he commends a speaker's bravery for finally being abstinent for a while, she looks at him and it is followed by them having sex in his dormitory. However, her hypersexual behavior causes him to eventually trick her and run away. His roommate then comes looking for him, and the still nude female student orders and immediately pushes the stranger to bed, and jumps on him.
    • In American Pie Presents Book Of Love, the current member of the Stifler clan winds up (in his own words) "[taking] a moose pickle up the butt".
  • The sequel to An American Werewolf in London, An American Werewolf in Paris, heavily implies that, as a werewolf, the main character raped a dog... to death.
  • Several Sarah Silverman jokes, in The Aristocrats, as well as her line "I was raped by a doctor. Which is a very bittersweet experience for a Jewish girl."
  • A very controversial scene in Avengers: Age of Ultron has Iron Man joking about reinstating "Primae Noctis" if he is able to lift Thor's hammer.
  • The Excessive Machine from Barbarella, at least until she proved Too Kinky to Torture to such a degree that it broke down.
  • In the third Basket Case the sheriff's Seemingly Wholesome '50s Daughter strangely turns out to be a dominatrix who tries to rape Duane, much to the sheriff's annoyance.
  • Beerfest at first makes it look like Jay Chandrashekar's character is being taken advantage of, he fades in and out of beer goggle vision of the woman he picked up at the bar. When he wakes up and turns over, he stares up at the ceiling camera and says "Naaah, I knew all along!"
  • In Bio-Dome, Bud and Doyle sneak into the rooms of the two attractive female scientists and climb into bed with them. They are even shown reaching their hands down to the women's crotches.
  • In the New Zealand Zombie-WereSheep-Horror-Comedy Black Sheep (2007), the main hero tries to masquerade as a sheep with a wool seat-cover across a field of flesh eating haggis-ingredients. One of said animals takes an interest in our disguised hero (who is male), and... "hilarity" ensues.
  • Blazing Saddles:
    • Planned to occur:
    Hedley Lamarr: What are we going to do about Rock Ridge?
    Taggart: I got it, I got it! We'll work up a Number 6 on 'em.
    Hedley Lamarr: Number 6? I'm afraid I'm not familiar with that one.
    Taggart: That's where we go a-ridin' into town, a-whampin' and whompin' every living thing that moves within an inch of its life! Except the women folks of course.
    Hedley Lamarr: You spare the women?
    Taggart: Nah, we rape the shit out of them at the Number 6 Dance later on!
    • Later in the movie though, we learn it didn't quite go as planned:
      Pastor: [addressing the town] Sheriff murdered, crops burnt, people stampeding, and cattle raped.
    • And later still, as Hedley is assembling his army of villains to wipe out the town:
      Hedley: Qualifications?
      Applicant: Rape, murder, arson and rape.
      Hedley: You said rape twice.
      Applicant: I like rape.
  • In Cheech & Chong's The Corsican Brothers, they describe men so evil they "rape the fields and pillage the women".
  • And then there's the interrogation from The Cowboy Way, where a calf and a pantsless Mook interact in a manner that, to the milk-seeking calf, was probably frustrating.
  • Crank contains a scene where the main character, who will die without an adrenaline rush, sexually assaults his girlfriend in broad daylight on a crowded public street. She screams and tries unsuccessfully to fight him off; they gather a mixed-gender crowd that watches but doesn't try to help her in any way. Then she decides she wants it half-way through.
  • Deadpool has a scene where Wade and Vanessa compare their Hilariously Abusive Childhoods to each other which includes abuse on both sides. Another scene has Deadpool accidently hitting Colossus' metal testicles which he comments with "Dad?". Deadpool 2 and Deadpool & Wolverine add similar jokes about "Scout Master Kevin".
  • In the comedy The Deviants, a woman tells a matchmaker for sex deviants that she must have sex with every man she talks with privately. It's immediately demonstrated as she pulls up a gun and tells him to strip. He refuses, so she knocks him out with the gun and proceeds to have her way with him. When his female helper hears about it, she not only laughs about him being raped, but gives him a weird look and then pressures him to laugh too. To top it off, he sends her another client of his fully aware of what she'll do to him (probably him just doing his job, given that this client smiles when she tells him to strip at gunpoint).
  • In The Dictator, in a scene that Crosses the Line Twice Aladeen is chastised by his associate Nadal for an "incident" involving him and some teenage boys. Aladeen attempts a "Not If They Enjoyed It" Rationalization, only for Nadal to point out that they didn't enjoy it and were in fact Driven to Suicide.
  • Dirty Work (1998) has the main characters end up in a jail holding cell where Mitch is approached by a group of other prisoners. The scene cuts and when it returns he is stumbling back into frame doing up his pants. He seems more angry than traumatized, claiming that their behaviour is "way out of line!" and telling them they have a lot of growing up to do.
  • In Dumb and Dumber when Harry and Lloyd stop to gas up their van, Lloyd goes to the bathroom, where the stall he's in has some graffiti that says whoever's in there at that exact time will get some "manly love." The guy who wrote it is Sea Bass, a trucker that Harry and Loyd ripped off hours before. As Sea Bass is about to rape Lloyd, Harry, whose leg caught fire after talking to another traveler bursts into the stall and knocks out Sea Bass with the door while using the toilet to extinguish the fire.
  • The film adaptation of Entertaining Mr Sloan ends with siblings Kath and Ed negotiating an agreement to "share" Mr Sloan, who is coerced into the arrangement under threat of being turned into the police for murdering their father.
  • Cooper of EuroTrip visits a brothel in Amsterdam. As soon as he consents to a sexual encounter (with an unintelligible foreign safeword), the context is changed to a BDSM fetish room. He reappears the next morning clearly traumatized but having earned a free T-shirt.
  • Feast:
    • The biker girl spends her last moments on screen getting face-raped by a baby monster.
    • Feast II: Sloppy Seconds has a scene where one of the monsters rapes a cat, treated as a throwaway gag.
    • Later, in Feast III, Slasher gets violated through a wall by one of the adult monsters. Then we find out that the monsters reproduce via infection...
  • Several women are raped by Fish People in Humanoids from the Deep; the film seems unsure about whether it's black comedy or serious horror.
  • In 40 Days and 40 Nights, the protagonist is raped by his ex-girlfriend, and has to apologize to his love interest for "cheating" on her. The ex-girlfriend not only gets away scot-free, but wins money on the deal.
  • The main antagonist of George of the Jungle marries himself to a gorilla in a dark cave, mistaking it for the pretty girl. The gorilla allows him to fire up his lighter and take a good look at his "bride" before blowing it out, and the next shot is the gorilla making out with him as they exit the cave.
  • In Get Him to the Greek Jonah Hill's character is raped by a woman named Destiny with a large dildo.
  • The Girl Next Door (2004) plays it for Cringe Comedy when one of the porn stars lightheartedly asks her costar when she lost her virginity only to find out too late that it was at age ten. There's an awkward Beat before they hastily move on.
  • Gremlins 2: The New Batch:
    • In the Self-Parody there is a scene that mocks the first movie when Kate explains why she hates Christmas (her father died while trying to pass as Santa Claus getting down the chimney). At another ill-timed moment, she launches into another explanation of why she hates President's Day: because she was molested as a little girl by a guy dressed as Abraham Lincoln. Billy ends up dragging her off-camera.
    • Tthe ending has the main human antagonist trapped in his escape tunnels with a voracious mutated-female gremlin. He ultimately shrugs and decides to make the most of it.
  • 'The Hangover': Mike Tyson's pet tiger is drugged and then mockingly penetrated by one of the main characters. Phil, who was high on roofies at the time and has no memory of the incident, is utterly aghast at seeing the security footage of him doing that.
  • The Hateful Eight: At one point, Major Marquis Warren tells a horrific story to ex-confederate soldier Sanford Smithers about raping his son. Complete with an Evil Laugh for good measure.
  • In History of the World Part I's game of Human Chess, "Pawn jumps queen." "Knight jumps queen." "GAAAANNG BAAANG!!!!....It's good to be the king!"
  • In Horrible Bosses, Jennifer Aniston's Depraved Dentist has her way with male patients while they're under the gas.
  • In Idiocracy, it is repeatedly stated that Rita is going to be gang-raped if Joe/Not Sure stops vouching for her as his "girlfriend."
  • The Inbetweeners Movie: Jay and Neil speculate that Greek policemen are corrupt and will rape young men. Their description makes the scenario sound horrifying, but their delivery is just ludicrous enough to make it funny.
    Jay Cartwright: Don't you know about foreign police? They take you up a hill, beat you up and then they bum you!
    Neil Sutherland: Yeah. and if they don't kill you, you kill yourself because of the shame of you getting a boner whilst you was being bummed!
  • A '70s Made-for-TV Movie called It Couldn't Happen to a Nicer Guy concerns a man who is kidnapped, stripped, and sent away naked by a beautiful woman, and his subsequent difficulties getting the authorities — or his wife — to believe his story.
  • An infamous scene from Jack Frost (1997) involves the title character, a killer snowman, liquidating himself to rape Shannon Elizabeth in a bathtub with a carrot.
  • The Knack... and How to Get It: A Swinging London comedy directed by Richard Lester. A Country Mouse, played by Rita Tushingham, wrongly accuses a nerdy school teacher, played by Michael Crawford, of raping her. He is extremely flattered and finally becomes a real man as a result of the false accusation (which is implied to be wishful thinking on the part of the girl).
  • In The Last Lovecraft: Relic of Cthulhu, Captain Olaf recounts us with the story about how the monsters of the deep like to mate with humans.
  • Leprechaun in the Hood reveals that the Leprechaun can rape people to death, a "power" he first demonstrates on a transvestite.
  • In Liar Liar, Fletcher getting seduced by his boss, Miranda, into having Sex at Work with her is somewhat questionable since Fletcher doesn't like Miranda, and he wasn't consenting to her hitting on him. She gives Fletcher a Forceful Kiss refusing to stop, which leads to them eventually having sex in her office. Fletcher ended up going along with it only because Sleeping with the Boss could reward him with a job promotion.
  • Lust in the Dust: Rosie is gang-raped by a group of desperados — or seemingly so, as the scene shifts to Rosie still begging for more, while the desperados are begging her to lay off.
    Rosie: [sighing] What a bunch of deadbeats.
  • In Madhouse (1990) (the one with John Larroquette), Kirstie Alley's character thinks she's having sex with her husband (played by John Larroquette), but it's a kid's pet snake.
  • The Mask (1994): The Mask shoves exhaust pipes up some crooked mechanics' asses for cheating him as Stanley.
  • Meet the Applegates deals with a family of giant amazonian bugs who disguise themselves as humans in order to infiltrate human society, then their teenage daughter is raped and impregnated by the school's most popular boy. The rape is played for laughs.
  • Mirror Mirror (2012): The Big Bad at one point punishes her top lackey by turning him into a cockroach. When he turns back later, he frightfully mentions how he was "taken advantage of" by a grasshopper.
  • In the John Waters film Multiple Maniacs, Lady Divine is raped by a giant lobster called Lobstora. Doubles as a Big-Lipped Alligator Moment in that it happens with zero foreshadowing and is never brought up again.
  • The Italian 70s comedy My Friends has one of these — an underage girl not only is raped (and impregnated) by an older sleazy co-worker, she's also yelled at, ridiculed and humiliated by her father and her father's friends because of this ("Puttana!" which means "You whore!"). To make things worse, the girl was heavily implied to be mentally challenged. When said father then goes to confront the rapist, he finds out he's a huge menacing guy, which makes it all really funny because he can't kick his ass, so the rapist gets off scot-free.
  • In National Lampoon's Barely Legal (aka After School Special), some high school guys plant a fellow student's photo in their porn site without him knowing. His hairdresser is then convinced he can cast her into porn movies. When he has no idea what she wants from him, she pours a can of hair mousse into her hand and circles him. Ignoring the other people in the salon, she gives him, out of nowhere, a handjob from behind, causing him to scream in panic.
  • In Night of the Demon (1980), it's revealed that a woman had given birth after being raped by (of all things) Bigfoot. What could have otherwise been a slightly disturbing revelation is bogged down by the film's sheer ineptness.
  • Norbit's entire relationship is based on Rasputia strong-arming her way into his world by saving him from two bullies, and doing this to his entire social life.
    "Heeeeey. What's YOUR name? My name's Rasputia."
    "Norbit."
    "Hey Noooorbit. You got a giiiiirlfriend?"
    "No"
    "WELL YA DO NOW!" and then she picks him up and drags him off cavewoman style.
  • Nutty Professor II: The Klumps has Dean Richmond raped by, of all things, a giant hamster.
    Richmond: A little child pointed at me and said "Look, mommy! There goes the hamster's BITCH!!"
    Klump: ... uh, well sir, if it's any consolation, Petey is perfectly fine, and—
    Richmond: Oh, is he? DO YOU THINK HE'LL CALL?!
  • Observe and Report: Ronnie and Brandi's date ends with Brandi passed out drunk in a puddle of vomit while Ronnie has sex with her. It's played for laughs, particularly when he starts to slow down and she briefly regains consciousness to ask "Why are you stopping, motherfucker?"
  • Inverted in The Other Guys. An extremely depressing Irish ballad is sung by one of the protagonists about an Irish soldier's love for a girl. Returning from war, he finds that five British soldiers "had their way with her". A resounding chorus clarifies that it was consensual. Most of the humor comes from how it's sung, but consent is the punchline.
  • In the musical adaptation of Reefer Madness, this happens in the musical number "Little Mary Sunshine," in which Ralph's marijuana-facilitated attempted seduction of Mary goes horribly, horribly wrong.
  • Pavi Largo from Repo! The Genetic Opera practically embodies this trope. As one of the creators put it, "Of course, in a movie like Repo, the comic relief is a murderer and a rapist." If the rapes weren't enough for you, when he's finished with the women, he cuts off their faces and wears them as masks.
  • In Revenge of the Nerds, one of the "initiation rituals" at the Alpha Beta fraternity is to have sex with a sheep. (At least the ABs are "kind" enough to give the would-be pledges a condom to use.) The nerds decide they don't want to do this, and run away from AB house and eventually start their own fraternity.
  • In the Rob Schneider film The Animal, the protagonist, under the influence of his animal "parts", attempts to sex up a goat. Hilarity, supposedly, ensues.
  • In The Rundown, Dwayne Johnson (aka, The Rock) is humped by a monkey while hanging from a tree in a rope trap. Interestingly, he, the big bounty hunter, gets this treatment and not the comparatively smaller and comic relief character who is also trapped next to him.
  • In Scary Movie 2, a parody of the Poltergeist (1982) scene with the Clown Doll turns into this, and was the likely inspiration for the Internet meme "There is nothing funny about rape, unless you are raping a clown." Of course, this scene also features the reverse when the 'victim' turns the tables on the clown doll.
  • In Step Brothers, Alice suddenly corners and coerces Dale into having Speed Sex with her in the men's room.
  • In St Trinian's (2007), towards the end, Geoffrey Thwaites has a drink with his old lover, Miss Fritton, and wakes up naked in her bed the next morning.
  • In Super, Libby rapes Frank Darbo. The build up to the scene is certainly played for laughs (Libby is hilariously bad at seduction) but the actual rape is shown to be fairly traumatic for Frank. It even deals with the guilt he feels afterwards (Frank considers it cheating on his wife, and is pretty skeeved out as Libby is significantly younger than him) in a surprisingly grown up way.
  • In Super Troopers, while Foster is posing as a flasher in front of the police station, Ursula (his soon to be love interest) holds him at gunpoint from behind and uses a voice changing device to make him think he's about to be raped.
  • In Tank Girl, the eponymous character jokes about her first time having sex... with her daddy.
  • In Team America: World Police, the reason Chris hates actors is because he was gang-raped by the cast of Cats as a young man. Apparently the actors were all in costume as well, as Chris refers to them all by their characters' names (which stops the event being disturbing and makes it hilariously absurd instead).
  • The infamous "You just got stuffed!" scene from ThanksKilling.
  • In one of two funny rape-based segments in This Is the End, Jonah Hill is impregnated long and thick by a demon, while initially dreaming, or thinking he was dreaming, of quite a more pleasurable encounter. The humour arises both from the discrepancy between what he was dreaming about and what was really happening, and because Jonah Hill was such an objectionable character up to then. Objectionable is subsequently upgraded in-universe. The other segment works differently (Emma Watson is neither male nor objectionable).
  • Tomcats: The quiet Hot Librarian chick turns out to be an S&M monster ...and so is her grandmother! The lead character winds up not fully traumatized, more in a daze.
  • In the 1990 Clint Eastwood vehicle The Rookie, Clint stars as a detective chasing down a ruthless car thief. Captured by the thief and his girlfriend, Clint is tied to a chair and interrogated by the villains. Later, the lady thief mounts Clint and screws him while a camera records the action. Later, when Clint's partner comes to rescue him, the sex is comically being played on a number of TV screens, causing the partner to jokingly prod Clint about how much fun he's been having. This is all played for laughs instead of as a perverse sexual assault.
  • In Top Secret!, two resistance fighters disguise themselves as a cow and attempt to traverse a field. Unfortunately for the rear member, the "cow" gets mounted by a large bull. A sight gag is made of him later walking funny in the middle of a plot-critical rant.
  • In Trading Places, Clarence Beeks finds himself Bound and Gagged inside a gorilla costume in a cage with a horny male gorilla, in what is supposed to be karmic justice. They're both last seen being loaded on a freighter bound for Africa, for release into the wild.
  • Up Pompeii! films:
    • When Nero is bored in Up Pompeii!, Prosperus Maximus tries to entice him by telling him of the evening's grand pageant depicting the rape of the Sabine women, with genuine rapists.
    • An unwilling Nausius is dragged away by a woman at Ludicrus Sextus' orgy.
    • Up the Front: When Groping lives up to his name with Fanny, she asks if he's not going to rape her, leading to Groping flipping a coin to see if he should or not.
  • A major subplot of Wedding Crashers follows Vince Vaughn's character being pursued by a clingy, obsessive girl who eventually ties him to a bed, gags him with a dirty sock, and rapes him (Vaughn's character described himself as feeling like "Jodie Foster in The Accused" in a later scene). Of course, this is Played for Laughs, as the character is an extreme womanizer, and he reacts to these events more with annoyance than horror and ends up marrying the girl before the movie ends.
  • The 1960s sex comedy What's New Pussycat? has Peter Sellers as a deranged Viennese psychiatrist who bemoans his unrequited desire for a patient: "Every time she sees me, she screams - because every time she sees me, I attack her!"
  • Milked bone dry in the hopelessly dated 1966 "adult" comedy The Swinger. A running gag involving Robert Coote's dirty old man character has him selecting a series of pretty young secretaries, apparently to rape them. We later find out nothing happened but lots of chasing and attempted seduction, but still... Later on, Tony Franciosa takes Ann-Margret to a sleazy motel and chases her around the bed, trying to force himself on her.
  • In the Pythonesque Yellowbeard, the title character often grabs nearby women and drags them off camera to rape them noisily, and it's implied every time that both parties enjoyed the experience.
  • In Young Frankenstein, Victor's frigid fiance Elizabeth is raped by the monster. This is treated as comedy, since she reacts by singing joyfullynote  , looking like the Bride of Frankenstein in the next scene, and later treating the Monster as a Henpecked Husband.

    Literature 
  • Invoked in a book called Anguished English, which is a large collection of notorious (and hilarious) typographical errors from the history of the printed word — all of them real. Many of the bloopers are very risqué, such as the case when a student in history class was writing about the Industrial Revolution and accidentally referred to the mechanical reaper as the mechanical raper — and then, completely innocently, noted that it "could do the work of a hundred men."
  • In Cider With Rosie, Laurie Lee's memoir about his childhood and teenage years in Cotswold, England. He and a gang of wanna-be tough guys plan to gang rape a simple-minded girl who often wanders the countryside alone writing religious verses on trees with crayons. Lee and his friends are clearly not serious about going through with the rape—they secretly hope she doesn't show up as they lie in wait, and when she does she easily drives them off when she hits them with her box of crayons.
  • In the prologue to Academ's Fury of Codex Alera, a high-ranking knight is repeatedly advising that the First Lord take a concubine to bed to relieve some stress. When the First Lord says he won't dishonor his wife by doing so, and that said wife won't go to bed with him herself, the knight bluntly suggests he lace her wine with a drug and "split her like a plow." The First Lord's only response is to dryly note that the knight is such a romantic.
  • The comedy book Curious Pleasures (a glossary of unusual fetishes, ostensibly written by a Victorian scientist) mentions a lady who told her maid to find a man to pretend to break into her house and rape her. Shortly afterwards, she found a man breaking into her house, and happily allowed him to have his way. The next day, the maid told her that she hadn't been able to find a suitable participant yet, and the guy had been a real burglar, "although it should be noted that her complaints commenced only after this discovery."
  • The SF "A Darkling Sea" by James Cambias has a very complicated example. First of all, it's alien, not monster, but the description makes it obvious that makes hardly a difference on the receiving end. Second, it's not by malice but rather by culture (imagine a bonobo wanting to mate with you). Third, since the whole book is rather funny, it's invariably read as this trope, but it quickly mixes with Rape as Drama. It's the last straw to bring Vikram Sen, a pacifist, onto a vengeful suicide attack — you can't call it otherwise.
  • Esther Diamond: One book has the misogynistic Big Bad summoning a demon that will want to rape a virgin, only to be thrown to it himself once the hero realizes that he’s a virgin too. We hear him screaming horribly for a bit, then coming in hunched over and glaring, while the demon looks flushed and satisfied.
  • In K. W. Jeter's Fiendish Schemes it almost happens to protagonist George Dower Jr., his father was commissioned by a deviant nobleman to create "Orang-Utan" a ferocious steam-powered simian with a huge iron penis that has its own steam source for more vigorous push power. The nobleman dies while having sex with Orang-Utan so it's still active and actually bends Dower over with force. Luckily an on-site foreman cuts Orang-Utan's steam hose before it could sodomize Dower. A very unlucky workman had encountered Orang-Utan months before and was permanently housed in an asylum for complaining of getting buggered by a steam-powered ape.
  • Flashman usually doesn't treat this much more seriously than it does the other way around (with a few exceptions).
    • In Royal Flash, Flashman is married to Duchess Irma of Strackenz while impersonating her betrothed, Carl Gustaf. On their wedding night, Flashman gets blind drunk and ends up exercising the Marital Rape Licence on his new wife. It's rendered a joke by Flashman's drunkenness causing him to spout gibberish all through the act, and by the fact that Irma proves to be more enthusiastic than she let on.
    • Flashman ravishes a Malay concubine in Flashman's Lady almost by accident: he pins her to the ground in the middle of a battle, then gets startled by gunfire and is so distracted that he starts humping her on pure reflex without even realising what he's doing at first. She doesn't seem to have any complaints once it's over.
    • Flashman's treatment of his African Sex Slave in Flash for Freedom! is played entirely as comedy (naming her "Lady Caroline Lamb" after a famous aristocrat, trolling the pretentious captain of the slave ship by training her to recite Latin quotations when he pinches her bottom, teaching her English solely so he can teach her to repeat how good in bed he is). The punchline to the whole "joke" is that when she's "rescued" by the British Navy, one of the naval officers takes advantage of her too.
    • Much later, Flashman and the Dragon has the Chinese Imperial concubine taking advantage of Flashman while he's Bound and Gagged. The rape is entirely Played for Laughs, with Flashman maintaining his usual sarcastic tone and mostly enjoying it (though he is worried about what she might do to him afterwards), the concubine's over-the-top enthusiasm, and her eunuch being scandalised the whole time (since, from a Manchu perspective, the encounter is akin to bestiality). Afterwards she decides to make Flashman her Sex Slave, which he's pretty happy about (albeit partly because it means he won't be tortured to death, as the Imperial court had been planning to do to him).
    • In the second book, Lola Montez gets Flashman drunk and then tricks him into getting assaulted by an overweight German baroness (as part of a plan to have her cry rape and blackmail him over it). He initially tries to resist (and later calls it rape), but being The Casanova he soon gets into it – which makes the Frame-Up a lot easier when Lola's lackeys walk in to "catch" him and find him taking her from behind.
    • Zig-zagged and mostly averted in Flash for Freedom! when Flashman witnesses male captives (racist slave traders, admittedly) being raped by Dahomey warrior women. Although he makes his usual sarcastic remarks about it, he clearly finds it genuinely disturbing, the victims react with realistic horror and the story presents it as part of an agonizing Fate Worse than Death (even if it is somewhat karmic).
    • In the last book, Flashman on the March, one of Emperor Theodore's concubines takes a liking to Flashman and tries to have sex with him while he's asleep. He wakes up during the act and, after a moment's shock, starts debating whether he should let her keep going, before deciding on a firm "no" when he hears Theodore outside.
  • Possibly Dumbledore's brother Aberforth in the Harry Potter series, who got in trouble for practicing "inappropriate charms on a goat". Considering that he is shown to have a certain fondness for them, right down to having a goat Patronus, it is very telling that J. K. Rowling gave this answer when asked by a young fan.
    Fan: In The Goblet of Fire, Dumbledore said his brother was prosecuted for practicing inappropriate charms [JKR buries her head, to laughter] on a goat; what were the inappropriate charms he was practicing on that goat?
    JKR: How old are you?
    Fan: Eight.
    JKR: I think that he was trying to make a goat that was easy to keep clean [laughter], curly horns. That's a joke that works on a couple of levels. I really like Aberforth and his goats. But you know, Aberforth having this strange fondness for goats, if you've read book seven, came in really useful to Harry, later on, because a goat, a stag, you know. If you're a stupid Death Eater, what's the difference. So, that is my answer to YOU.
  • How NOT to Write a Novel uses this trope for the entry "The Crepuscular Handbag - wherein the author flaunts someone else's vocabulary". The scene describes a drugging and date rape, but is rendered incoherent and impossible to take seriously by at least one Malapropism in every sentence.
    He vacated a myriad times in the naively prolonged girl.
  • IF I'D KILLED HIM WHEN I MET HIM, by Sharyn McCrumb, includes an incident where a human woman gets drowned when attempting to consummate a liaison with a dolphin in a water park attraction. Described as a "conjugal visit" gone wrong.
  • Judith Krantz's novel I'll Take Manhattan's Maxi and her ex Rocco — at one point she grabs his penis during an argument, which leads to a hard-on, which leads to... well, him saying she raped him afterwards.
  • In Interesting Times:
    Cohen: I've got to go and have a talk with Old Vincent. Not that there's anything wrong with him, at all. It's just that his memory's bad. We had a bit of trouble on the way over. I keep telling him, it's rape the women and set fire to the houses.
    Rincewind: Rape? That's not very—
    Cohen: He's eighty-seven. Don't go and spoil an old man's dreams.
  • The entire plot of Donatien Alphonse Francois de Sade's novel Justine. Her constant life of being raped is placed in deliberate contrast to how pious and innocent she is. The typical reaction is more negative than anything else.
  • The writer John Barth likes this trope a lot. In his novel Letters, a plot about a serial rapist drugging and impregnating women is played for laughs. Rape is also treated lightly at best in books like The Last Voyage of Somebody the Sailor and Giles Goat-Boy. There's also a lot of it in The Sot Weed Factor, but that could be attributed to the fact that it's basically a Spiritual Successor to Candide (with some of Fielding's Joseph Andrews thrown in).
  • In Memories of Ice, book three of the Malazan Book of the Fallen, there's a Running Gag in Antsy's squad of Detoran having a crush on Hedge, and Detoran in turn being the object of amorous intentions from a bull bhederin (something like a buffalo) who keeps following her around. Detoran shows her affection by pummeling Hedge into her tent or the nearest bushes and the remainder of the squad finds Hedge's frantic attempts to escape supremely comical. When Blend voices her pity for Hedge, Picker claims he's obviously enjoying it or it wouldn't still be happening night after night, but Blend counters that as soldiers, they all know following orders is the best way to stay alive, what with Detoran having broken Hedge's nose several times over already.
  • The novel Money by Martin Amis features a scene where the main character tries to rape his gold digging girlfriend but is so drunk and unenthusiastic he gives up, just before a kick to the nuts floors him.
  • In Myra Breckinridge, the titular character anally rapes a man using a strap-on dildo. This act is generally construed as teaching the man a lesson and making a statement for sexual equality. The entire work satirized sex, gender, and sexual practices.
  • The Amazing Kingdom of Thrills, a theme park in Carl Hiaasen's Native Tongue, buys a dolphin on the cheap to compete with Disneyland's swimming-with-dolphins attraction, but it turns out to be mentally unstable and sexually deviant. One of the bad guys meets his fate by falling into the pool and drowning as the dolphin assaults him.
  • In Robert A. Heinlein's The Number of the Beast, newlyweds Zebediah and Dejah Thoris Carter (Yes, really) are travelling to Another Dimension in a flying car (long story) when DeeTee complains that her husband (who is busy piloting the vehicle at the time!) isn't being amorous enough. He then claims that he'd rape her repeatedly, if his seatbelt weren't in the way.
  • In the Red Dwarf novel Last Human, Lister is forced to marry a hideously ugly Gelf (Genetically Engineered Life Form). The situation is played mostly for laughs, but his emotions during the sex are touched on in a curiously realistic way.
  • 47 Habits of Highly Effective Bank Robbers crosses over with Sexual Karma — one character avoids a lengthy prison sentence thanks to one Brick Joke, but gets anally raped by a dog thanks to another.
  • In the original first novel that paved Slayers, the heroine, Lina, is captured by a chimera named Zelgadis, and he allows his henchmen to do what they wish to her. In the original Japanese version of the book, one henchman, Zolf, encourages that he and the others rape her, and fellow-henchman Noonsa, a fish-man, partakes on it and stands there expecting eggs to show up. The gist: his race lays eggs to reproduce, and he expects Lina to do the same.
  • The Stephanie Plum novel Ten Big Ones involves Stephanie being mounted by seven dogs at once, although there's no penetration. While the character doesn't enjoy the experience, she doesn't seem much traumatised by it either, except for discomfort about a foreign substance in her hair. Repeated in Fearless Fourteen, with Pop Diva Brenda suffering a similar fate via monkey.
    • A running gag in the series involves Vinnie's... liaisons with various animals, the most notable being a duck. Stephanie occasionally uses this as blackmail material against him when he's getting on her nerves, threatening to tell his wife. It's played for laughs, though.
    • It's also been implied that Stephanie's rival, Joyce Barnhardt, has gotten... friendly with dogs in the past.
  • Voltaire used this on occasion in his stories:
    • In L'Ingénu, the hero, (a Frenchman raised by Native Americans) believes himself married to the heroine and thus sneaks into her bedroom to enforce his rights and her fighting him off is poor behavior in his culture. Also, Candide fits both this and rape of men by men by having a lot of humor that Crosses the Line Twice about several female characters and one male one being the victim of multiple gang rapes and occasions of the Scarpia Ultimatum.
    • Done in a comedic, theatrical rendition of Candide where a narrator tells the audience that a female character is raped. The extras playing soldiers shadow her, then toss her in the air at which point she screams out. The narrator then says just, "Repeatedly." She's tossed up again, and her next shout is not exactly... displeased... with what's going on.
  • The War World series has a female Havenite rape a genetically-enhanced Sauron at gunpoint in order to get pregnant with his "superior" child. She later frees him and his Ax-Crazy Cold Sniper cellmate from a prison camp and again forces them to impregnate her as the first time didn't take.
  • The Weakness of Beatrice the Level Cap Holy Swordswoman has an attempted rape variant during a virtual reality simulation of the Red Iberian Orcs invading Earth. Beatrice is surrounded by the Orcs who have the obvious in mind, but they rush in all at once and instantly crush her, ending the simulation. Afterwards, Beatrice's reluctance to mention what happened is played for comedy.
  • In Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time, The Lancer and Fun Personified Mat Cauthon comes to the palace of Queen Tylin of Altara in his latest effort to help his friends. The queen decides that Mat would be perfect as her new boytoy. When he tries to get help from the awesomely powerful sorceress he's here to assist, she laughs and mocks him. Mostly because she misread the situation, she thought Mat was simply griping about his lover, and when she does find out how far Tylin is pushing Mat she regrets her mockery and tries to console him. However, this all happens rather briskly, since they're about to go hunting after an important MacGuffin and end up separated afterwards.
    • In the same book, this is implied to have happened to Lan as well with a bit of Mind Rape mixed in. At least in this case another character points out that the rapist ought to be punished. Egwene decides to blackmail her instead. Rape of the minor villain Galina by another woman with some rather sadist tendencies is presented as karmic justice.

    Music 
  • Alice's Restaurant:
    Group W's where they put you if you may not be moral enough to join the army after committing your special crime, and there was all kinds of mean nasty ugly looking people on the bench there. Mother rapers. Father stabbers. Father rapers! Father rapers sitting right there on the bench next to me!
  • The Bed Intruder song, which plays a real-life attempted rape for laughs.
    He's climbin' in your windows, he's snatching your people up! Tryna rape 'em, so y'all need ta hide ya kids, hide ya wife! And hide ya husband cuz they're rapin' everyone out here.
  • Blue Öyster Cult's Dominance And Submission does this to the naive young narrator.
  • Gogol Bordello's "Invisible Zed" has darkly humorous and surreal lyrics about a woman who has no idea that an invisible man is lurking in her home, watching her get naked. He's apparently even able to have sex with her without her realizing, as "Little does she know, when she is yawning, she's orally pleasing an invisible man." By the end of the song, Zed has impregnated her with invisible sperm, and she gives birth to a new invisible man.
  • Played straight in French song "Le Gorille" by Georges Brassens (1952), but subverted at the end. The song comedically tells the story of a horny gorilla who escapes from his cage and seeks for a mate to lose his virginity. It settles for a young judge, who in the end shouts "Mommy!" just like the man whose execution the judge presided earlier the same day.
  • Alice Cooper's "Raped And Freezin'", where the narrator is picked up hitchhiking by an older woman. She rapes him, he escapes but is left stranded and naked in Mexico, and it's all played for humor.
  • Devo:
    • The early song "Midget" has the narrator recounting tales of how he exploits his small stature to impersonate babies so that he can molest women who assume "It's all innocent fun." One squicky boast has him saying "I parked my can in her garage."
    • "Shimmy Shake" features the narrator's drunken boasts that 'nothing's gonna stop me from getting in your pants girl' and 'nothing's going to stop me from getting what i want girl'. Despite having a catchy tune, it's no wonder it wasn't officially released for many years.
  • Eminem:
    • The group frequently used this in the 2000s as part of his schtick of saying the most offensive stuff possible as his Heroic Comedic Sociopath serial killer character, Slim Shady.
    • In "Just Don't Give A Fuck", Slim says in eighth grade, he " raped the women's swim team". While not the only joke about rape on The Slim Shady LP, this was still censored on the Explicit version- the idea of raping a group of 13-14 year olds was seen as too extreme.
    • "As The World Turns" is a story song in which Slim has a surreal fight with a 'slut' who eats one of his legs, who he eventually rapes to death. (With his "Go-go Gadget Dick".)
    • The original 12" single version of "My Name Is" involves Slim "raping lesbians while they're screaming, 'let's just be friends!!'". Due to Labi Siffre, a gay activist, exercising his moral rights over the use of the sample, the album version changed this to "running over pedestrians in a spaceship". (They still only want to be friends, though.)
    • In "Guilty Conscience", Slim is a bad angel trying to persuade a man to drug and rape a fifteen year old girl.
    • In "My Fault", Slim casually mentions in a punchline that he's planning to rape Susan, which recontexualises his apparent tearful breakdown later in the story.
    • In "Kill You", Slim yells, "bend over and take it like a slut, OKAY, MA?", then switches into the character of a geeky journalist appalled that the guy 'raping his own mother' is the star to which they gave the Rolling Stone cover.
    • In "Shake That", Slim slips ecstasy pills into a woman's drink so he can kidnap her and rape her with his friends.
    • In the 2014 song "Vegas", Slim Shady tries to rape Iggy Azalea and Squees in delight as she tries to fend him off, which Iggy did not see the funny side of.
  • Leslie Fish
    • In the Filk Song Banned From Argo, the crew of the Enterprise get, well, banned from Argo, Nurse Chapel uses an "odd green potion guaranteed to cause Pon Farr" to take advantage of Spock. This is Played for Laughs and treated no more seriously than Scotty and Chekov's drunken parking violation.
    • "Jack the Slob" ends with Venus punishing Jack by having him dragged off to the lair of an amorous chimpanzee.
  • In the Flight of the Conchords episode "Girlfriends", naive Bret hooks up with the manipulative Lisa. After several attempts to get him into bed, she feeds him some stories about how women can become infertile if they're aroused but do not climax and how she is being shipped off to Iraq the next day.
  • Slash and Fergie collaborated on a song called "Beautiful Dangerous". In the music video, Fergie drugs Slash's drink at a bar and drags him home to date rape him.
  • Rape jokes are a common topic in GWAR’s music and mythology, with several songs referencing or even being entirely about rape:
    • “Raped At Birth”, a song about Oderus Urungus’ origin story.
    • “Fuckin’ An Animal”. Actually about fucking several different animals, really.
    • “Baby Dick Fuck” and “Baby Raper”. Both songs are about exactly what their titles state. The latter song even includes the lyrics:
    I’m the fucking baby raper
    I’m the guy who stiffed the waiter!
    • “Lords And Masters" includes the line “We inject their women and all their drugs!”
    • In their mythology, GWAR came to Earth millions of years ago and accidentally created the human race after they raped a bunch of gorillas.
  • He Almost Looks Like You by Rich Hall, a song inspired by the prison rape experiences of his ex-con alter-ego, Otis Lee Crenshaw.
  • The Hung Like Hanratty song "The Ghost of Jimmy Savile" is about the narrator summoning Jimmy Savile's ghost, only for the spirit of the posthumously disgraced TV personality to try and shove his fingers up the narrator's bottom.
  • Kunt and the Gang
    • "Paperboy" is about a man who molests a paperboy because he reminded him of a girl he had a crush on in his adolescence.
    • The song "Jimmy Savile and the Sexy Kids" is about the ghost of the titular disgraced TV personality and disc jockey pleading that Kunt write a song defending his sex crimes, rationalizing that sexy kids were why he molested so many children. Later, a revised version was made titled "Rolf Harris and the Sexy Kids" after Rolf Harris passed away, which had the same premise of Rolf Harris' ghost asking Kunt to write a song defending him in spite of clearly not being sorry about what he did.
  • The culmination of the Jeffrey Lewis song "Williamsburg Will Oldham Horror."
    "Then I got to thinking, 'Maybe it wasn't really Will Oldham.' Though he did hold my arms and fuck me, just like Will sings in 'A Sucker's Evening'."
  • Massacration's "The Mummy" is about an old emperor cursed by a sphinx after he had anal sex with her, awakening in the present era in order to rape anyone who is close to him. The video for the song implies at the end that he screwed the band members and guest vocalist Falcao.
  • mr_melvis's "Whose Fantasy Is This, Anyways?" (released by Comfort Stand Recordings) depicts a man picking up a girl in a bar, who proceeds to subject him to a lot of things he wasn't ready for, coldly telling him statistics about the porn industry and even delivering Bond One Liners after beating/electrocuting/burning him. She even tells him "It's time girls like me turn the tables on guys like you," before leaving the house with him bound up with a ball-gag.
  • OFWGKTA frequently plays with this trope. While frontman Tyler, The Creator often rapes women either as revenge for rejecting his advances or simply For the Evulz, he himself also gets molested or raped on several occasions by Chris Stokes ("French"), Jesus ("Splatter"), Jeffrey Dahmer and R. Kelly ("Swag Me Out") and Michael Jackson ("Tron Cat"). Earl Sweatshirt's self-titled debut album also features frequent bouts of this trope; he later said he hoped he did not have any fans who only enjoyed his rapey lyrics, suggesting he isn't quite proud of them anymore.
  • "Oasis" by Amanda Palmer is a happy, upbeat song about a teenage girl who really likes the band Oasis, oh and she was raped, and impregnated, and needed to deal with "annoying fundamentalist Christians" to get an abortion and lots more, but still, happy and upbeat. Really, the humor is just pitch black. Caused a bit of a media controversy when it and the music video was released.
  • Purple Duck's three-part "Sex Falcon," about a falcon that terrorizes townspeople by raping them and dropping them off a cliff.
  • Sublime's "Date Rape" song gets the rapist landed in jail and raped himself. In the music video... Ron Jeremy rapes him.
  • In TIX's music video for "Shotgun", where a nerdy boy "loses his virginity" to an attractive girl after she and her friends drag him inside a toilet stall.
  • The death metal band Torsofuck have a song called "Raped by Elephants". The lyrics are about elephant rape.
  • Comedian Larry Weaver has a song called "The Unhappy Meal" which is more Black Comedy Molestation than anything else, involving him visiting a McDonald's at 3 AM, running into Mayor McCheese and Grimace and getting "McFondled" by Ronald McDonald before managing to get away before things can get too far.

    Myths & Religion 

    Radio 
  • The Goon Show: Harry Secombe, Peter Sellers, and Spike Milligan allegedly produced the following limerick one line at a time, only viewing the rhyming word of the previous line until it was complete. Not surprisingly, it wasn't used on radio.
    There was a young man of Cathay
    On a slow boat to China one day
    He was trapped at the tiller
    By a sex-crazed gorilla
    And China's a long, long way!
  • Lo Zoo Di 105: Although the show rarely uses the word "rape" as anything aside from a purposefully controversial analogue to generic sexual intercourse.

    Theatre 
  • In The Addams Family (2010), the very uptight father of Wednesday's boyfriend loosens up and gets back together with his wife who he had been drifting apart from after being molested by a squid living in the Addams' basement.
  • Older Than Feudalism: In Aristophanes' The Assemblywomen (of Ecclesiazusae), a new law is enacted declaring that before any man may have sex with a beautiful woman, he must screw an ugly one (and a mirror provision for women). The second act has a couple of old hags dragging off a young man who'd shown up at his (young and presumably beautiful) lover's house.
  • When Meredith is working on a new breeding pheromone in Bat Boy: The Musical, her co-scientist raping her is treated dramatically but a flock of bats raping her later and getting her pregnant with the titular Bat Boy is played for laughs.
  • The Book of Mormon, during the song "Hasa Diga Eebowai", features this line at the end of a Black Comedy joke about the AIDS epidemic in Uganda.
    Mafala (about his daughter, Nabulungi): She's all I have left in the world / and if either of you lays a hand on her... / I will give you my AIDS!
  • In The Comedy of Errors two men's twin brothers show up in town and hilarity ensues. Dromio of Ephesus is engaged to Nell. Dromio of Syracuse shows up and is mistaken for his brother, chased about by Nell and so on. He finds her repulsive and spends a good bit of the day avoiding her. In many adaptions Nell chases Dromio of S. around the stage, sits on his lap, paws at him, etc. This is all played for laughs. There are implications of Antipholus of S. spending the day in the company of his twin brother's wife...
  • Copper Face Jack's: The Musical gets a lot of laughs out of Gino being raped as a child by Fungie the dolphin.
  • This is one of the darker points in Euripides' Cyclops. The Satyr chorus makes jokes about gang-raping Helen of Troy, and poor Silenus gets dragged off by the Cyclops to have something unsavory done to him.
  • Entertaining Mr Sloan ends with siblings Kath and Ed negotiating an agreement to "share" Mr Sloan, who is coerced into the arrangement under threat of being turned into the police for murdering their father.
  • Charles Wood's obscure play H, set during the Indian Mutiny, features an Englishwoman who's captured by rebellious Indian soldiers. She's terrified that she will be raped by her captors, until their Sergeant assures her that the Indians won't assault a white woman. He, on the other hand, is an Irishman by birth, and has no such scruples...
  • In McMeekin Finds Out, a dark comedy drama by Scott Barsotti, one of the characters, Carla McMeekin, a 17 year old girl, rapes a football player (who was almost mummified with duct tape) during a hazing party which had been designed by the rest of the team to humiliate the player in question in order to punish him for his fumble during a match. This is treated seriously by all the other characters, even the father, Guy McMeekin who is sceptical about the possibility of a woman raping a man, but it is the subject of edgy humour, with the mother Pam McMeekin asking whether the player had been dressing slutty. The play itself is a dark comedy although Barsotti considers the possibility that it could be a comedy/horror mash-up in the sense that the subject matter is horrifying. To her credit, Carla bitterly regrets what has happened.
  • The storyline of the character Prez in The Pajama Game basically revolves around him chasing every woman in the factory (where he is the president of the workers' union) around, no matter how much she refuses him. He even drags one into the woods at the company picnic, and it's never treated as anything but a light-hearted B-plot.
    Babe: What happened to you?
    Brenda: Stay out in the open, honey. Don't get down in them woods. [pause for laugh]
  • In the Reefer Madness: The Musical stage musical and Showtime adaptation, Mae's ballad of marijuana addiction climaxes in her belting out "Though the fun sometimes escapes me / When Jack gets stoned and RAPES ME!" In the stage version this is followed by a girl crossing the stage with a sign that reads 'Reefer gets you raped... And you won't care.' The film version has Mae shouting this out the window, cuing Stunned Silence and a milkman dropping the bottles he's carrying on the ground.
  • Romeo and Juliet: Act 1 Scene 1's dialogue is chock full of innuendo about women being "thrust against the wall" and to "cutting off maidenheads".
  • In the musical semi-staged concert adaptation of Voltaire's Candide, Cunegonde is raped repeatedly when war breaks out.
    Narrator: Cunegonde is raped.
    Cunegonde: [thrown in the air] Ahhh!
    Narrator: Repeatedly!
    Cunegonde: [thrown in the air again] Mmmmmm!
  • We Are the Tigers: The song "Mattie's Lament" details Mattie's experience in prison, where she makes a joke about being forced into a relationship by another inmate.
    It's those things you don't think would occur in your life
    But some girl named Tasha just made me her wife

    Video Games 
  • The Korean arcade game "Boonga-Ga Boong-Ga", made for the Japanese market, allows you to commit Kancho on various targets of choice for points. Kancho is a uniquely Japanese way of pranking someone by trying to ram your fingers up their butt, primarily among children. If you've seen Kakashi's "Thousand Years of Pain" technique, you know how it's executed.
  • One of the missions in Bully involves driving off kids who harass Edna, Bullworth's obligatory frumpy and slovenly cafeteria lady, while she's on a "date" with Dr. Watts, the chemistry teacher. Unbeknownst to Watts, Edna has slipped sedatives in his coffee, and once the mission is over, the viewer is treated to a (mercifully brief) cutscene of Edna dragging Watts to a nearby sleazy hotel.
  • A Dance with Rogues contains several scenes involving the Princess and dogs of various types.
  • In Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls, Kotoko intends to force herself on Komaru and puts her in a torture device that continually gropes her until she likes it. In the Non-Standard Game Over Kotoko tells the player "Access beyond this point is prohibited, so... Game Over!"
  • Duke Nukem Forever. From Destructoid's review:
    One level in particular takes place in an alien nest where Earth's women... look like they're getting raped. In fact, they are. That's the big joke of the level. The aliens are raping the women to create babies.
  • In the victory movie for the Dungeon Keeper computer game, the Lord of the Land is chained to a wall as trolls taunt him. Then a magic wand turns him into a female troll. It is implied that gang rape ensues.
  • In an optional quest in The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind, the player is tasked with taunting a Dremora until he attacks, and only then killing it. When aroused to combat, the Dremora delivers an ultimatum that is the same for both genders.
    Dremora: After I kill you, I'm going to rape your corpse. Don't worry, I'll be gentle.
    • Narrowly averted in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. One quest starts when the Dovahkiin accepts a challenge to a drinking contestnote , with the scene fading into the next morning and kicking off a What Did I Do Last Night? plot for the remainder of the quest. One thing they need to answer for is stealing a wedding ring and apparently using it to propose to someone. Said someone turns out to be a hagraven (a half witch/half bird monstrosity). The hagraven expresses glee at seeing the Dovahkiin since apparently they took off just before they could consummate their engagement. The glee turns to rage when the Dovahkiin asks for the ring back, and needless to say, no such consummation takes placenote .
  • Embric of Wulfhammer's Castle sees the Duchess raped by a woman; the fact that she enjoyed it and doesn't mind describing it in erotic detail for her maid to arouse herself with later is just one of the mitigating factors involved.
  • Fallout 2:
    • If the Chosen One is a female with high Charisma and low Intelligence when meeting Myron for the first time he'll offer them a spiked drink. If your Endurance is too low and you lack the Chem Resistant trait, Myron will have his way with the player, who then wakes up with -1 Perception and says "Mee feel oogy now."
    • A Super Mutant named Francis challenges you to an arm-wrestling contest, and if you lose he drags you back to his house and has his way with you. You wake up the next morning with a ball gag in your inventory, people in San Francisco start mocking you, and if you're playing as a female with the Sexpert perk then all the sex dolls in the game get named after you.
  • One sidequest in Final Fantasy VII features Cloud picking a room in a brothel to visit with a prostitute, only to have one of his hallucinatory episodes and pass out. Text comes up with various sound effects, Cloud shouts in pain, Cloud's HP/MP is restored, and then he comes to with the burly male prostitute Mukki lying on top of him. Cloud's response is very laid back and he actually looks directly at the camera and shrugs to end the scene.
  • First Encounter Assault Recon: The achievement you get for finishing the game, and the name of the last level? "Climax". This is the level where tough-as-nails Delta Force operator Sgt. Mike Beckett gets sexually and psychically assaulted by an insane ghost. Note that the actual onscreen act is not at all comedic - it's the most disturbing scene in a series with a lot of graphic and disturbing imagery already.
  • If you get grabbed by a Vampire in Grabbed by the Ghoulies, you will be yanked inside her coffin, the coffin will rock, hearts will float out the top of it, she will make rather... interesting noises, and you will take damage gradually until you shake free.
  • In Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, one of the pre-mission cutscenes involves Carl being chained to a rack and raped by his hostile Tsundere partner, Catalina. Thankfully, this is off-screen. Unthankfully, there is audio.
  • In the Team Play(2 player) mode of the Shoot 'em Up Gunbird, nearly every male character's that's paired with Aine ends with them getting raped by Aine. Yes, him. Even Marion's pet rabbit (after he becomes a human) and Valpiro (a robot}.
  • In HuniePop, after a third successful date with secret character Celeste, she'll send you a picture depicting her getting molested by a tentacle monster. The log entry she attaches with it suggests that this kind of thing happens to her often while she's out on intergalactic bounty hunting missions, but she seems to take it in her stride, or perhaps even enjoy it. She does include a heart emoticon at the end of said log...
  • In Knights of the Old Republic a woman on Dantooine asks you to find her lost protocol droid. When you encounter the droid, it tells you that it left because the woman began to treat him as if he were her late husband and doesn't want to explain further. If you convince it to return to her and have Canderous with you, he says "Ha! I guess that droid is really going to serve his master tonight!"
  • The Jockey from Left 4 Dead has a habit of climbing on the survivors' backs and steering them around, all while humping and laughing its head off.
  • In Mana Khemia 2: Fall of Alchemy, one of the main characters, Lily, has a "thing" for Punis. When a family of Punis comes to the school, one particular Puni, Puni Kichi, was unlucky enough (in fact, that was the beginning of his luck) to come across Lily. After that incident, Kichi keeps saying that he laments the "loss of his purity".
  • 'Maniac Mansion'':
    • Playing the tentacle mating call for Green Tentacle results in the screen going black and and cutting to the gravestone of the player you were playing as in the mansion's yard.
  • When male kids are caught by Nurse Edna, she says "How silly of me! I should've tied you to my bed!" This line was omitted from the NES port.
  • In Palworld, the sixty-ninth entry in the Monster Compendium is Lovander, a Corrupted Character Copy of Salazzle from Pokémon. It's a Psycho Pink anthropomorphic lizard that's known to force itself onto both other mons and humans, and will occasionally raid the player's bases. The game's rated T, so their attacks are more focused on physical violence rather than sexual, however.
  • Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc: Begoniax's in-game description mentions that she forcibly mates with the men who reject her advances by turning them and herself into toads. While it's never shown on-screen, the ending cutscene of The Bog of Murk chapter implies she does the same thing to Count Razoff, as he's heard yelling for her to stop and to let him go.
  • In Red Dead Redemption 2 one Stranger encounter has Arthur pass by a house on the outskirts of Saint Denis (New Orleans) where a totally-not-creepy hillbilly tries to lure him in with the promise of food. If you actually do go inside, cue Arthur getting knocked unconscious while being told "See? Friendship ain't so tough... and neither is you" before waking up in the middle of a field.
  • In Skies of Arcadia, Aika is being held prisoner when Vigoro comes by and hits on her. When she refuses his advances, he ominously walks towards her. When it cuts back, she's holding onto the window bars for dear life as Vigoro is basically trying to rape her. He does this repeatedly every time they meet.
  • Not strictly rape, but in Snatcher, Gillian forces his reluctant Robot Buddy, Metal, to play him a porn video he found in a black market. Metal ends up enjoying it more than Gillian, his small animated portrait floating up the screen and shaking until coming sharply back down with him screaming in orgasm.
  • South Park: The Stick of Truth:
    • After you are all ambushed in the Giggling Donkey Inn and save Cartman from being beaten up, he tells you to go and save Princess Kenny from being raped. Butters cheerfully spurs you on with phrases like "They're probably raping Princess Kenny right now". Once you reach the landing, you can hear a bed thumping and Princess Kenny squealing. Open the door, and you find a Drow Elf and Princess Kenny jumping on the bed together. After you get back to Cartman, he asks "How badly did they rape you, Princess Kenny?" and Kenny's reply is "Not too badly." Sexual assault is certainly more funny when it's being interpreted by 11-year-olds, and anal probing by aliens later on... Randy himself says "This is what happens when you live in a quiet mountain town," as if he's used to it.
    • At one point the player and several other men around town are abducted by aliens who proceed to violate them with phallic probing machines. When the player destroys the first one, the aliens replace it with a larger black one.
  • Actually attempted in Tales of Monkey Island Chapter 4: The Trial and Execution of Guybrush Threepwood: Just when Guybrush is about to answer to his criminal charge, a Poxed Elaine barges into the Flotsam Courthouse, threatening to pillage and plunder for "spoils, swags, booty and boodle", then sees him and calls him a "bonnie lass" before adding, "Step into me captain's quarters and let me ravish you silly!" and doing a freaky waltz with him. But then she sniffs his jacket and, thinking that he had an apparent affair with Morgan, triggers a Berserk Button as Elaine charges after her in an attempt to kill her.
  • The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt:
    • In-universe; a group of drunken soldiers in the inn at White Orchard will share a story where one attempted to rape a farmer's pretty daughter only to find the "daughter" was in fact a Pretty Boy playing an inverted Sweet Polly Oliver to hide from the war. The punchline to the joke, if you care to call it such, being that the soldier didn't care and went ahead with raping the boy anyway. You can practically hear the disgust in Geralt's head.
    • The "rape them to fix them" version comes up in one minor sidequest. Four village men decided that the White Lady would settle down if "she had a good ploughing," and set off to do the deed. The problem? The White Lady is an extremely powerful noonwraith and they knew that (they were very drunk). None of the other villagers are surprised or upset when they're found dead.

    Visual Novels 
  • In CLANNAD, Tomoya uses an expression involving Kotomi (who has a fear of being bullied) having a tail. Kyou launches a thorough investigation and checks breast size while she's at it. Kyou later uses threats of "massages" to coerce Kotomi. This is downplayed — somewhat — in the anime.
    • When visiting Ushio and Tomoya, Fuko worriedly asks if Tomoya slipped any sleeping pills into the food he prepared.
  • In Disgaea Infinite, Mao starts approaching Flonne while excitedly panting and sweating. His reaction to her calling him a pervert and fleeing?
    Mao: I see, so this is that "no means yes" situation I've read about in the comic books!

    Web Animation 
  • In episode 5 of The Amazing BrandO's "Zelda 3" series, Link is warped into the Dark World and subsequently turned into a bunny. Unlike the game, this Link has the uncomfortable revelation that becoming a rabbit comes with certain urges and ends up going on a rape-frenzy on the various monsters of the realm. He doesn't enjoy it any more than they do — when he manages to return to the Light World, he collapses in horror and takes 17 baths in boiling water before he can resume his mission.
  • Dark Secrets of Garry's Mod: Garry's Mod Sötét Titkai 2 reveals KillerTankHUN was raped to death by a cat.
  • The central premise of Father Tucker is that the title character is a Pedophile Priest, with his child-molesting shenanigans more often than not being played for dark laughs.
  • Helluva Boss In Episode 3, Spring Broken, Verosika tells Moxxie to take a message back to his "limp dick boss." Verosika and her posse then rape him, leaving him to stagger away traumatized and covered in hickeys. This pisses Blitz off enough to challenge Verosika to the "kill/fuck-off" that makes up the second half of the episode.
  • Homestar Runner: Implied in the Strong Bad Email "what i want". Strong Sad calls in to Strong Bad's "home shopping" show to complain about his brother putting wildebeest pheromones in his laundry, but his call is interrupted by the sounds of an agitated (and possibly amorous) wildebeest.
  • MeatCanyon: The video "Wabbit Season" depicts Bugs Bunny struggling to check his desire to rape Elmer Fudd. When Warner Bros. launched a copyright strike against the video, MeatCanyon joked in a followup video that because WB acknowledged it, it means that Bugs is officially a would-be rapist in the Looney Tunes canon.
  • The YouTube video "M is Bad!" begins with Mario raping his brother Luigi.
  • Sonic Shorts
    Amy: Heeeeey Sonic, guess who lost their virginity! [chloroform] You did!
  • Spookyville USA: In one of the Deleted Scenes, There was a joke about Max's cat getting raped by Jesus's dog. However, Jesus just laughed, making Max feel offended.
  • The stop motion short "The Violator", in which two friends wait in line for 17 hours to experience the titular rollercoaster, only to discover that the ride is like the title.

    Webcomics 
  • 8-Bit Theater:
    • A gag involves Black Mage telling about how he made out with White Mage... or how they were going to... then says he has access to Chloroform and how at least one of these things could be true. He once planned on getting White Mage drunk with "wine" purchased at Akbar's. When his teammates point out that the "wine" looks suspiciously like paint thinner and that White Mage could die if she drank it, BM replies that the body would be warm long enough to serve his purposes.
      Red Mage: That... might be the worst thing you ever said.
    • Another involves Lich expressing complete disappointment in his son and wondering if he really was his, but he knows for sure because he used freaky undead mind control powers on the boy's mother...
  • A celebratory New Years webmanga has an ex-yakuza dog man taking in a wild girl off the streets. He helps her get on her feet, they get into scrapes together, and the pair eventually bond... then we see a spilled mug, the same dog man tied to a bed, and the wild girl straddling him with yet another rope in her hands, leaning in on him as he looks terrified. The very last panel shows him crying about the memory to his ex-boss while lamenting how wolflike she acted, all while the girl (now his wife) happily plays with their kid in the background.
  • This is why Namine shouldn't drink in Ansem Retort, because she falls asleep after one hard lemonade and Zexion sells her for a buck a minute.
  • A frequent topic in The Bedfellows, in which Sheen is a Depraved Bisexual who mostly rapes and harasses his roommate Fatigue. The web series even does this a few times, with "Rap Song" consisting of Sheen rapping about how it's not legal for him to rap, the main joke being that he mentions "rap" in contexts where it would make more sense if the word ended with a silent E as well as having only one P in its present participle and the ending having him wind up in jail as his lizard cellmate informs him he's about to be the victim of his next "rap" song.
  • An early set of strips from Chainmail Bikini drew a lot of ire. In the later added Alt Text, the authors describe it as "ZOMGRAPEGATE ‘07" and admit the joke was written poorly and didn't get the point across that they had in mind, which was a roleplayer grieving another player before the game began. Judge for yourself.
  • Ctrl+Alt+Del did one that involved an arcade machine and a young Jack Thompson.
  • Cyanide and Happiness:
    • This comic opens with a guy telling a joke about how his brother raped a prostitute and got arrested for theft.
    • This comic is about the superhero, Ass Rape Man.
    • This comic has one man distracting the other so that he can pull the other's clothes up and rape him.
    • this comic, Niki only agrees to go to prom with Jake if he has sex with her. The bottom text outside of the panels confirms that Niki ended up raping him.
    • This comic has a man knocking a woman unconscious after she refuses to have sex with him, with the implication that he's going to rape her.
    • The punchline of this comic is that the guy's father was killed while raping his mother.
  • Implied in Dan and Mab's Furry Adventures. "Did he at least give you a dinner and a movie?"
  • A rather twisted version appears in the webcomic Deep Fried, in a story line which revolves around a child whose dad rapes her.
  • Digger: The deer-headed Deadpan Snarker Herne shuts down questions about his appearance by claiming that a deer raped his grandmother, which causes Digger to go a bit bug-eyed. The truth involves some dodgy herbal supplements.
  • May have happened to the titular character of Dominic Deegan: Oracle for Hire on his first date with Rachel Hart, a literal Amazon who likes to break things with her face. How they hooked up to begin with is never mentioned, but since this incident involved kitty-ears and a bell even Dominic's ladyfriend, Luna, is inclined to agree that it's pretty funny. Dominic himself seems to recall it more with rueful embarrassment than with horror, as well. This attracted some controversy, but quickly took a back seat to what followed.
  • In Girls with Slingshots, Candy attempts to rape Chris; this is played partly for laughs, though the character is portrayed as having done something at the very least tasteless.
  • In the Book of Genesis Lot's daughters get him drunk to rape him. Holy Bibble plays this for incredibly squicky laughs.
  • The Ironic Hell of Jack briefly shows the personal Hell of a character supposedly based on the ex-boyfriend of the artist's wife, who was apparently an extremely unpleasant fellow in many ways, including a... fondness... for dolphins. This being an Ironic Hell, the character now finds himself constantly being raped by dolphins, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Not being real dolphins, the rapists aren't particularly bothered by the lack of water.
  • A frequent topic in Jerk City, although it reflects more on the players' puerile sense of humour than anything else.
  • Max claims to have done this to Jamie in this Leftover Soup strip. She soon admits that she's joking (she does fantasize about it though), but Jamie doesn't find it very funny.
  • Muh Phoenix: Spider-Man raped Wolverine. Apparently, Daredevil recorded it and uploaded it to YouTube.
  • In the My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic fancomic "Why Me!?", Applejack feels lonely because her friends are too busy to hang out with her. Princess Luna visits her in her dreams and tells her that she can use her power to increase her friends' interest in her. Hilarity ensues as it goes from Rainbow Dash asking her out, to Attempted Rape by two of her friends.
  • Nerf Now page 383: a Sniper from Team Fortress 2 sets up a Spy by replacing his mask with that of a female dog and spraying "bitch heat" pheromones on it. The result is "Max is Dominating Spy!"
  • The Order of the Stick introduced the spell "Evan's Spiked Tentacles of Forced Intrusion". These rape-tentacles nearly beat the giant monster to death.
  • Penny Arcade:
    • Fruit Fucker 2000, an anthropomorphic juicer that's rather forward in the task it was built for.
    • They also had this strip, illustrating AT&T's commitment to the highest quality customer service.
    • A World of Warcraft-based comic in which an adventurer left a slave to be beaten and then raped to sleep by "dickwolves". A lot of readers found this not so much funny as distasteful, which led to the following comic being a statement in which Gabe and Tycho said "We hate rapers, and all the rapes they do. If you're raping someone right now, stop. Apologize. And leave. Go, and rape no more." Even some critics who weren't so much against the original strip thought this one was actually worse than it for genuinely belittling and misrepresenting concerns about rape in media. There was a whole hullabaloo of reactions and counterreactions eventually ending with the author(s) apologising for real.
  • Usually, the panda living in the PvP offices violently attacks Brent. Then he ends up in a male panda outfit as an attempt to get beaten up by the male panda so a female panda (brought in to mate with the male panda) would find the local panda more attractive. Brent accidentally knocks out the local panda and the female panda is... ahem... quite smitten with Brent.
  • Questionable Content's tenth comic had a discussion between Sarah and Faye about this trope, arguing "I think you would fulfill a fantasy shared by every shy, submissive boy on the planet. Rape away". Notably the word "rape" has since visibly been replaced by the word "hump".
  • Randy and the Gang on www.morphinenation.com features WWE wrestler Randy Orton and various rapists from movies, television, and real life. The "gang" (a reference to the term "gang rape") talk nonchalantly about rape until Orton, who is portrayed as a super-rapist, exhibits his superiority at raping and derides his gang as "fucking amateurs".
  • Sexy Losers has this as one of its staple gags. According to his blog, the author was deeply offended to discover this entry, and promises not to do it again. But incest and necrophilia are still A-okay!
  • Sluggy Freelance. The lead characters thought they were fighting Face Huggers, but they were wrong. It ends with a call to the proctologist.
  • The protagonist of Something*Positive, Davan, was raped while in a drugged state by Kim. Though played for laughs, Kim is later shown accompanying Davan to a rape survivors' support group. The topic was also handled more maturely: When the subject of male rape is brought up, Davan recognizes that some men wouldn't be bothered by unsolicited sex, but they would have every right to be, as opposed to most proponents of male rape who say men would not and cannot be disturbed by a woman raping them. Kim also goes through therapy for issues, having apparently done it in the past to other men.
    • Davan's rejection letters for bad plays in cartoon form: "Cap'n Hoot-Hoot says a better title for your play would be 'Rape-Rape: A Tale of Rapening'. Also, your next play should have a little less rape in it."

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  • Also an Internet meme "There is nothing funny about rape. Unless you are raping a clown."
    • At least that's better than "It's not rape if they're dead."
    • "In Japan, rape is like saying 'Hello'!"
    • And the "surprise buttsecks" meme.
  • The entire concept of the Memetic Molester. Sometimes it's treated seriously, most of the time it isn't, especially when the term "raep face" (sic) is involved.
  • The Battle of California blog had a cartoon involving state-to-state rape. It has since evolved into one of the blog's trademark gags.
  • Casino NPC Becky of Gaia Online fame has a lingering fear of wearing costumes, due to an encounter with an amorous stallion while dressed up as the back-end of a horse for Halloween.
  • In NFL Quarterbacks On Facebook, Tom Brady stated an unwritten rule in which he gets to sleep with the losing quarterback's wife/girlfriend whenever he wins, and tells them to get a wife/girlfriend if they don't have one. It backfired on him in the 2013 Week 15 convo, when after the Patriots lost to the Dolphins, Lauren Tannehill (Ryan Tannehill's wife) gets to sleep with Brady, with the roles reversed; Lauren gets to be the pitcher to Brady's catcher.
    Lauren Tannehill: SO BITE THE PILLOW, PATSY McCHOKER. 'CAUSE ME AND MY STRAP-ON "GOLIATH" ARE COMING IN DRY!
  • In typical fashion, The Onion parodied this in one article, which reported a zookeeper's rape and subsequent death at the hands of an adult black bear as "the lighter side of the news" and full of really unbearable puns. Notable in being one of the only articles that is no longer on the main site.
  • Played for very uneasy laughs in a Something Awful Thanksgiving article that featured the author falling into a coma while at his Gonk acquaintance's house (he was so desperate to leave that he thought drinking bleach was a good idea). He goes on to describe his intense coma dreams where he has sex with everything from Psylocke (who "used her psychic powers to make him pee") to a zebra. In the middle of a Does This Remind You of Anything? sword forging scene he wakes up from the coma to discover Miss Gonk "cripple-fucking" him. It turns out she had told the hospital staff they were married and she wanted to consummate their relationship ...and then you remember that this is semi-autobiographical....

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  • Lampshaded/Parodied in 5 Second Film's The Plagiarist, a sketch where a Blatant Burglar forces people at gunpoint to tell him jokes. The sketch ends with a woman responding by squealing "rape" and the burglar saying it isn't funny, followed by the burglar and everyone else in the sketch looking at the audience.
  • In one Achievement Hunter video involving Wheel of Fortune, Jack Patillo, Jeremy Dooley and Gavin Free are trying to solve a puzzle that, at that point, is read as TIGHT R___. It reaches South Park-levels of cringiness and nervousness as it later comes up as TIGHT RA_E. To everyone's relief, Jack finds out they'd already chosen "P". It was TIGHT RACE. Gavin points out that their minds went into that very wrong place.
  • Due to the nature of their humor, many Brandon Rogers sketches use rape as a joking matter. This is only surpassed by their jokes about Camp Gays and preposterous amount of swearing.
  • Bern Grill - uomo contronatura: Discussed in episode 1 when Bern mentions the perpetually horny brutus bears, who are willing to copulate with members of different species than it, and that once one of his former collegues was raped by said bear, with the colleague still feeling pain whenever he sits.
  • From Channel Awesome:
    • Conceived by Lindsay Ellis, The Nostalgia Chick: "Spooning with Spoony". The most surprising thing about this sketch? Spoony mentions in the commentary that this version of the sketch was actually toned down from what they originally had in mind, because they quickly realised that they were delving into some very dark and very uncomfortable territory.
    • In other videos, The Nostalgia Chick mentions rape or implied rape or intent to rape (e.g.; Mulan (1998), Earth Girls Are Easy, "Top 11 Most Inescapable Christmas Songs", etc.).
      "Horrific implication time!" [hip thrusting and porno music]
    • The notorious "Rape Rap," in which, based on a fan's grim comment on the Teen Witch review that their school saw more rape than rap, Lindsay has a friend of hers, stated in the video to be a convicted rapist, do a rap "instead," and it turns into a celebration of his crimes. Fan outcry, especially after an astoundingly insensitive forum post by Lindsay defending it, has put the incident firmly into Fanon Discontinuity.
  • In College Saga, Final Boss Diculous is pinned down and molested by a summoned Chocobo.

  • Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog: "Bad Horse, Bad Horse, the thoroughbred of sin! ... So make the Bad Horse gleeful/Or he'll make you his mare!!"
  • Rémi Gaillard, a humorist who does lots hidden camera, has once made one with two men disguised as bunnies pretending to rape a hunter.

  • Half in the Bag's review of The Hunger Games and Jeff, Who Lives at Home ends with the accidental creation of a murderous robot who gets raped by another robot. This robot was seen in an earlier work by the Red Letter Media gang.
  • Harry Partridge put one of these gags during the end credits for his Pokemon horror parody Outsider where the everyman protagonist whose body has been crudely combined with a Magikarp is married to the Pokemon character Brock and has seven of his children.
  • Comes up quite often in Hellsing Ultimate Abridged. In one scene a couple of very polite and cheerful thugs shoot a couple in their home, then discuss whether “the standard process of breaking and entering” requires one to rape the wife before shooting her, and whether raping her after shooting her is taking things too far. All while the theme to Are You Being Served? plays in the background.
  • In the episode "Interrogator: Pt. 2" of Jake and Amir, the second interrogator- possibly as an interrogation tactic, possibly just because he wants to- repeatedly sucks Jake's dick while Amir holds him down, causing Jake visible distress.
  • The mark3611 YouTube Poop "Billy Mays Green Away" at one point has Billy Mays threaten to rape the viewer with onions.
  • In MikeJ's review of The Butterfly Effect 3, a man and woman are taking part in a rape fantasy but the man stops because it feels too wrong for him, annoying the woman. MikeJ comments that he didn't know women were interested in "that sort of thing". He walks off-screen and all that's heard is a woman's desperate screaming. MikeJ in general has a number of pedophilia and rape jokes as his persona is that of a sociopath who takes part in those sort of activities.
  • Mr Doodleburger's gag dubs involve rape dungeons, incestual rape, rape of animals. Anything involving rape has been played with.
  • My Way Entertainment: The Juggernaut is gonna kill him and rape him and eat his fucking costume.
  • One episode of The Nostalgia Chick has Brian The Sexual Predator admitting that while Dr. Tease hasn't injected Mignon with anything, he's "put some DNA in that puppy".
  • According to Cory Beck on OneyPlays, one of the best ways of picking up chicks in an alleyway is to tell them "you can’t even excape[sic], I will rape you".
  • A fake news video from The Onion "announced" that the then-upcoming final entry in the Harry Potter series would contain a date rape scene. In-universe, it was treated as Rape as Drama, to the viewer, it was this. Harsher in Hindsight in that the abuse of Dumbledore's younger sister by Muggles is a major part of the backstory; the audience isn't privy to the exact details of the abuse, but it's implied to be bad. Even at the time, it wouldn't be a first for the series, since it was already established that Voldemort's backstory consisted of his mother using a Love Potion to rape his father.
  • Some Jerk with a Camera was raped by "it's a small world". He also may have been molested by Star Wars.
    The Wire: Jerk, your friends are all here. So why don't you show us on the Ewok where Star Wars touched you?
    Some Jerk: [takes the Ewok toy] Look, I already told you, I must have been asking for it!
  • The With Voices Project:
    • The first episode covers one bad ending of Mogeko Castle where Yonaka Kurai gets raped by a small army of Mogekos. Said ending was in the original game, but the Gag Dub greatly tones down the Nightmare Fuel.
    • The next episode has the "Do you really want to know?" segment, which contains more bizarre rape imagery than you can shake a cat dick at.
      Please get that thing out of my ass!
      Don't be afraid...
  • The Halloween episode of ZTV has Dave getting raped (mercifully off screen) by Lemmy. Made worst by the fact that Zone-Tan does nothing to stop it despite being in hearing distance, only complaining about the noise and making a snide remark at Dave's expense. She's even shown cuddling with Lemmy afterwards.
    "I thought this thing was supposed to be attracted to girls!?"
    "Yeah, so what does that say about you?"

 
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