One of the most iconic moments that comes to mind is from 'JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders' where Jotaro Kujo gets absolutely wrecked by N’Doul’s Stand, Geb. The way he’s slammed into the ground and lets out this raw, guttural scream is just unforgettable. It’s not just about the pain—it’s the sheer intensity of the scene, the way the animation captures every brutal impact.
That episode stuck with me because it’s a rare moment where Jotaro, usually so stoic, shows vulnerability. The sound design amps up the agony, and the desert setting makes it feel even more isolating. If you’re into visceral, high-stakes battles, this one’s a masterpiece of tension and release.
Oh, the episode where Gon loses it in 'Hunter x Hunter' (2011) during his fight with Pitou? Chills. The way he’s hurled around like a ragdoll, then lets out that scream—half rage, half despair—is heartbreaking. It’s not just physical pain; it’s the emotional weight of everything collapsing around him. The animation shifts to this eerie, distorted style, and the voice acting? Chef’s kiss. That scene redefined shounen for me—no sugarcoating, just raw consequence.
The 'My Hero Academia' episode where Midoriya fights Muscular is brutal. That moment when he’s smashed into the cliffside, screaming through gritted teeth? It’s a turning point for his character—no more holding back. The animators went wild with the impact frames, and the OST swells at just the right moment. What I love is how it contrasts with his usual optimism; here, it’s pure survival instinct. Plus, the aftermath lingers, which is rare for shounen fights.
I’ll never forget the tunnel scene in 'Attack on Titan' Season 3 when Levi’s squad gets ambushed by the Beast Titan. The way rocks slam into them like artillery fire, and that one shot of Eld getting crushed—his scream is cut short, but it’s haunting. The episode doesn’t linger on the gore; it’s the sound design that sells the horror. Distant echoes, muffled cries… it’s a masterclass in making violence feel personal. Levi’s silent fury afterward just twists the knife deeper.
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Jezebel Wilder
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⚠️ CONTENT WARNINGS: Explicit sexual content. Taboo and forbidden relationships. Stepfather/stepdaughter. Stepbrother/stepsister. Father-in-law. Age gap. Dubious consent. Possessive and controlling men. Stalking. Dark obsession. Power imbalance. Boss/employee. Mafia. Enemies. Jealousy. Degradation. Praise kink. Rough sex. Multiple partners. Cheating (not between main characters). Morally grey everything.
This is not for good girls.
Good girls don't read this. Good girls don't wonder what it would feel like to get caught, pinned, owned. Good girls don't lie awake thinking about the man they're not supposed to want — the stepfather who looks at them like a problem he's decided to solve, the stepbrother who knows exactly what he's doing, the boss who makes the air thin every time he walks into the room.
If you're a good girl, close this now.
Still here?
Good.
Make Me Scream, Daddy is a collection of filthy, unhinged, no-apology erotica for the woman who wants it wrong, wants it rough, and wants it with a man who has absolutely no business giving it to her. These are short stories, not slow burns. There is no waiting. There is no fade to black. There is only the moment things tip over the edge — and then everything that comes after.
Stepdads who stop pretending. Stepbrothers who don't. Dangerous men who decided you were theirs before you even knew their name. Bosses who ruin the professional relationship on purpose. Stalkers who make you feel seen in ways that should terrify you and don't.
These men are not good for you. That's the point.
100 chapters. Zero remorse. Read alone. Or with your little Rose.
Blurb:
They took everything from me. My husband faked his death, leaving me with $50 million in debt. My best friend stole my designs and my daughter, who now calls her "Mommy." They left me broken, scarred, and left for dead.
But they made one mistake.
When I wake up the day before my life was destroyed, I'm not the naive woman they remember. I have every detail of their betrayal, and this time, I’m not running from the storm. I am the storm.
With the help of the man I should have never let go, I will turn their perfect plan into a nightmare. They think they’re building an empire. I'm going to burn it to the ground. Some debts can’t be paid in cash, only in ruin.
Giorgo Romero, the Don of the Romero family, gets ambushed by a suicidal madman who has bombs strapped to him.
When that happens, my husband, Fabio Lopez, and his troops have already gone to a fashion show with his childhood sweetheart, Reina Digiorno, so that they can protect her there.
Instead of pressing the signal button on my ring, I launch myself at Giorgo despite being heavily pregnant. Just like that, I'm able to protect him from the explosion with my body.
In my previous life, I had pressed the button.
Fabio had ditched Reina in favor of hurrying back to the scene to save Giorgo's life. Because of his contribution, he gets elevated to the position of Underboss.
But Reina got mad at Fabio for leaving her in advance, resulting in her crossing the highway out of pure spite. That was how she got hit by a car and died.
While Fabio didn't say anything, he chose to send me to an underground auction house on the day I went into labor.
"The Don had so many soldati protecting him! Why did you force me to come back in the first place? Isn't it because you just want the glory of being the Underboss's wife?
"If it wasn't for you, Reina wouldn't have died! You must go through a thousand times the suffering she did!"
I could only watch as the guests bid for my organs one by one. Not even my newborn's umbilical cord could be spared from the auction.
In the end, I died from an infection that had occurred while my organs were being removed.
When I open my eyes again, I've returned to the day Giorgo gets ambushed.
I accidentally hit my head in the shower. To my surprise, I find that I can hear my aloof housemate's thoughts.
"Damn, he's got perky buns."
I think of him as a regular housemate, but he wants to sleep with me?
She loves peace, but the job where she in was the complete opposite.
He loved peace when he was just a child before his mom left him.
She never thought that she could experience what she wanted when she met him.
His mask fell when he saw how frightened the woman was when someone tried to harm her.
She looked at him like a hero when he saved her.
He was silently cursing himself for why he did that.
She fell in love and waited for him to take action.
He stayed put and reminded himself to know his boundaries.
She hated him because of what he did.
But he was happy when he saw the happiness in her eyes again.
In the middle of the forbidden love between a man who’ll do everything just to be in power and a woman who wants freedom from the world she's been in. Would their painful past be the reason to begin again as a whole, or would it break them into pieces and have a zero chance to come back and act like nothing happened?
Unable to take it anymore, I upload a photo of my husband, Johann Garner, holding hands with his secretary, Eva Ford, to the company's group chat.
A long while later, Johann finally replies, "It's just something we do when we're working together. Those who are vile in nature will always view things differently from others."
Messages from his colleagues begin flooding the group chat immediately. They all discuss whether or not I'm delusional.
But I'm the only one who knows just how skilled Johann is at manipulating others as an expert manipulator.
After muting the group chat, I look down at the ring Johann has slipped onto my finger when he first proposed to me.
When exactly can I escape from the prison he has built around me?
One flick that immediately springs to mind is 'Die Hard'—specifically that glorious moment when Hans Gruber’s henchman Karl gets absolutely wrecked by McClane’s improvised explosives. The way he flies backward, slams into the wall, and lets out that guttural scream is pure action-movie gold. It’s not just about the impact; it’s the buildup. McClane’s desperation, the ticking clock, and the sheer chaos of Nakatomi Plaza make that scream feel earned.
Honestly, 'Die Hard' set a benchmark for visceral reactions in action scenes. Later films like 'The Raid' or 'John Wick' borrowed that raw energy, but there’s something primal about Karl’s scream—it’s not just pain, it’s the sound of a villain realizing he’s met his match. Makes me wanna rewatch the whole trilogy just for those little moments.
That squished-by-a-creature moment you’re picturing most often points to a pretty famous culprit: Episode 1 of 'Attack on Titan'. The opening sequence where the Colossal Titan smashes through Wall Maria and the smaller Titans pour into the town shows people being grabbed, crushed, and devoured in a very blunt, unforgettable way. If the memory is more about sudden, visceral impact and horror than slapstick, that’s likely it — the anime doesn’t shy away from showing townsfolk squashed under the weight of Titans or crushed in collapsing buildings, and the shock of those images is exactly why people remember them years later.
If the vibe you recall is less apocalyptic and more grotesque body-horror, you might be thinking of shows like 'Parasyte' where alien parasites twist and contort victims in disturbing ways, or 'Elfen Lied' where the violence is brutal and personal. On the lighter side, if the squish was meant to be funny — characters flattened like pancakes by oversized beasts — then early arcs of 'One Piece' or a gag episode of 'Dragon Ball' are better bets. I’ve trawled through clips and forums for scenes like this more times than I can count, and Episode 1 of 'Attack on Titan' is the single most common match for a memorable creature-squish. It stuck with me for days the first time I watched it.