One situation could be that they are defeated by a powerful villain who has some sort of mind - control ability. The villain could turn them against each other, causing internal conflict within the team, which ultimately leads to their defeat. This type of scenario can explore the psychological aspects of the characters and their relationships within the team.
There are fanfictions where Team RWBY is defeated in a tournament - like setting. Maybe they face an opponent who has studied their fighting styles thoroughly and is able to counter every move they make. This shows their vulnerability and also the importance of adaptability in combat.
In some fanfictions, Team RWBY might be defeated by a powerful new Grimm. This Grimm could have unique abilities that they haven't encountered before, such as the ability to nullify their Aura temporarily. Another example could be that they are outnumbered by a large group of bandits who have some advanced weaponry.
One interesting aspect could be the new abilities or power - ups they gain in the 'defeated' scenarios in fanfiction. Maybe Ruby discovers a new way to use her Crescent Rose, or Weiss masters a more powerful form of her Glyphs. This not only makes for an exciting read but also shows the potential of the characters.
Official RWBY comics that feature Neo could be an example. They are created by the official RWBY team and are not fanfiction.
One example could be if in the fanfiction, Mojo Jojo loses his lair over and over again due to the Powerpuff Girls' attacks. Each time he tries to build a new one, it gets destroyed. So for him, 'life sucks' as he can't seem to have a stable place to plan his evil deeds.
One example could be a first - year student trying to break into the restricted section of the library without realizing the powerful protective spells. They're acting like fools, rushing in without understanding the risks. Another could be a wizard who, upon hearing a rumor of a hidden magical artifact, goes alone to a dangerous, uncharted area to find it.
One example could be a fanfiction based on a soccer team. The story might focus on two players who start off as rivals but gradually develop a friendship and then something more, like romantic feelings, as they work together towards winning championships. Another could be a fanfic about a group of detectives in a TV show. They have a strong bond of love and loyalty for each other, and the fanfiction explores their personal lives and how their relationships within the team affect their work.
One idea could be a fanfiction where the characters from Team Top Wing travel to a new, mysterious island and have to figure out how to get back home. Another could be a story about them having a race against some new characters in their world. Simple ideas like these can make for interesting fanfiction.
In some fanfictions, team plasma might experiment on Ash's ability to understand Pokémon language. They could use some sort of device to record his brain activity when he communicates with his Pokémon and then try to replicate that in others. They might also subject Ash to different environments and Pokémon encounters to see how his skills adapt and if they can use that knowledge to train their own people better. For instance, they could put him in a harsh, uncharted area filled with rare and dangerous Pokémon to observe how he copes.
In the movie 'Inception', the characters are constantly in a world where the line between reality and dream is blurred. This can be seen as a form of gaslighting as they are made to question what is real. Another example is 'The Matrix', where humans are trapped in a false reality created by machines and are gaslighted into believing that false world is the real one.
Since I don't know the specific 'Anal Girl' stories, I can't give direct examples. But generally, extreme situations in stories could include life - threatening danger, extreme emotional turmoil, or very out - of - the - ordinary events.
There are plenty of funny situations. Imagine a magical castle where the doors have minds of their own. One door might open only for people who sing a particular song, and when someone tries to force it open, it gives them a gentle shove back. Or a situation where a group of elves are trying to build a raft but keep arguing about the best way to tie the logs together. Their bickering and strange solutions are really funny. Then there's the case of a dragon rider who has a dragon with a very sensitive stomach. Whenever they fly too high, the dragon gets airsick and pukes on the poor rider below.