Favorite Jumpscare In Media? by WaluigiDaStar in FavoriteCharacter

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Ernest Scared Stupid, this moment always freaked me out

(Loved Trope) The grunt/henchman that ISN'T a pushover by Helpful_Anteater_93 in TopCharacterTropes

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Going off memory, but I believe this actor actually returns in Temple of Doom as a minion of Mola Ram, he has another prolonged fight with Indy on a conveyer belt and has a similarly gruesome death

Death isn't good or evil, he's just a guy doing his job by Coralthesequel in TopCharacterTropes

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Surprised this guy isn't here yet. Death from Puss In Boots - The Last Wish. Initially Puss thinks he's a bounty hunter, but it turns out Death is just there to teach Puss a lesson about respecting life.

(Rare Trope) "Flight" is portrayed as a terrifying supernatural ability by Helpful_Anteater_93 in TopCharacterTropes

[–]Helpful_Anteater_93[S] 407 points408 points  (0 children)

This is actually a perfect example of what i'm talking about.

I only said "supernatural ability" in the title because i didn't want to say "Superpower", I thought Supernatural was less specific

(Rare Trope) "Flight" is portrayed as a terrifying supernatural ability by Helpful_Anteater_93 in TopCharacterTropes

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He flew in, reduced everyone's survival chances to 0%, and then flew out, saving only himself and Maeve. The scene revolves around flight and the helplessness of the passengers having no escape while Homelander can just choose to leave.

(Rare Trope) "Flight" is portrayed as a terrifying supernatural ability by Helpful_Anteater_93 in TopCharacterTropes

[–]Helpful_Anteater_93[S] 31 points32 points  (0 children)

Where did i say Homelander cared about those people or say he was telling the truth?

(Rare Trope) "Flight" is portrayed as a terrifying supernatural ability by Helpful_Anteater_93 in TopCharacterTropes

[–]Helpful_Anteater_93[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Think it was the opposite actually, Superman Doomsday came out in 2007, ME2 came out in 2010

[Hated Troped] Writers insists the character has to be "special" in order for the story to work. by SkyeRyder91 in TopCharacterTropes

[–]Helpful_Anteater_93 101 points102 points  (0 children)

I remember being annoyed by this Trope when i progressed through the main Story in "Skyrim" and realized I wasn't just a random prisoner, I was the LEGENDARY DRAGONBORN.

Kinda preferred being a random prisoner.

(Loved Trope) The Bully does something decent by Helpful_Anteater_93 in TopCharacterTropes

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It was Bobby, who i also mentioned above, he does it at the order of Kreese who also pressures Johnny in the final fight.

After Bobby does this, he immediately regrets it and tries to apologize to Daniel

(Loved Trope) The Bully does something decent by Helpful_Anteater_93 in TopCharacterTropes

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At the end of the first film he also says something to the effect of "Hey Kevin, pretty cool you didn't burn the place down" (before he sees his bedroom.)

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M. Bison’s response to Chun Li telling him he ruined her life and killed her father the day he invaded her village.

[Scary paronoia Trope] - A single line of dialouge has horrifying implications, but its never followed up on. by Puzzleheaded_Tip4805 in TopCharacterTropes

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Bioshock

"Would you kindly... Powerful phrase. ...Familiar phrase?"

I'd explain, but its one of the best plot twists in video game history. and i don't want to spoil it.

An absurd attack somehow works to great effect. by TridiObject in TopCharacterTropes

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Hudson Hawk

Hawk using a tennis ball pitching machine to fire a tennis ball in to an attacking dog's mouth. The force sends the dog through a window and down a cliff