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In the early 1990s, a revamped version, ''Anime/TekkamanBlade'', was made. Tekkaman was also one of the featured characters in ''VideoGame/TatsunokoVsCapcom''
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In the early 1990s, a revamped version, ''Anime/TekkamanBlade'', was made. Tekkaman was also one of the featured characters in ''VideoGame/TatsunokoVsCapcom''
''VideoGame/TatsunokoVsCapcom''.
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* BladeOnAStick: Tekkaman's Tek Lancer, known as the '''Space Lance!''' in the dub.
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* BigBad: Lord Doburai.
* BigGood: Professor Amachi, Hiromi's father as well as Jouji's mentor.
* BigGood: Professor Amachi, Hiromi's father as well as Jouji's mentor.
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* FreezeRay: "Oh no! A Freeze Ray!"
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* RoboSpeak: Pegas in the dub.
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* WaveMotionGun: '''VOLTEKKA!'''
* WhipItGood: The Tek Win, also known as the '''Space Lariat!''' in the dub.
* WhipItGood: The Tek Win, also known as the '''Space Lariat!''' in the dub.
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* WhipItGood: The Tek Win, also known as the '''Space Lariat!''' in the dub.
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* FillingTheSilence: In Japanese, Tekkaman is pretty much TheQuietOne. This didn't quite stick in the dub.
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* LullDestruction: In Japanese, Tekkaman is pretty much TheQuietOne. This didn't quite stick in the dub.
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* CallingYourAttacks: Tekkaman usually doesn't call out his attacks unless it's Voltekka, but he occasionally did call out 'Tek-Lancer' or 'Tek-Win'. The dub, on the other hand, uses this all the frickin' time.
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* BigGood: Professor Amachi, Hiromi's father as well as Jouji's mentor.
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* TheLancer: Andro is a typical example of the trope for a 70's show, he always plays the CommanderContrarian to Jouji and always butts heads against him and going solo. However, he always had his heart in the right place even if he has issues in expressing it, and he's still Jouji's best buds.
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* PunnyName: Andro Umeda, his name feels like evoking the term 'Andromeda', signifying that he's an alien.
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* MechaShow
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* MechaShowMechaShow: Tekkaman is less [[HumongousMecha humongous]] than the rest, but he fought spaceships bigger than his size like he's some sort of mini-mecha.
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* YouKilledMyFather: Jouji's father was killed by the Waldastars right in the first episode, which set him on RoaringRampageOfRevenge, getting a bit too gung-ho on kicking the crap out of the Waldastars. He has to be talked down by Hiromi and Prof. Amachi and realize that the strength of Tekkaman come not from just physical but also mentality and he has to set it on 'protecting the people of Earth selflessly' instead of 'selfishly pursuing revenge because they killed my father'.
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* AlienInvaders: The Waldarians and their mutant creations, complete with flying saucers.
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* AlienInvaders: AlienInvasion: The Waldarians and their mutant creations, complete with flying saucers.
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Dubbed in English by William Winckler Productions, the series is better known in America for its almost [[Series/{{Batman}} Adam West-like]] tone than Japan's version.
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Dubbed in English by William Winckler Productions, the series is better known in America for its almost [[Series/{{Batman}} [[Series/Batman1966 Adam West-like]] tone than Japan's version.
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* CaptainObvious: Tekkaman in the dub.
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%% Administrivia/ZeroContextExample * CaptainObvious: Tekkaman in the dub.
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Capcom Vs Whatever is a work, and works cannot be included in a trope list.
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* CapcomVsWhatever: Appears in ''[[VideoGame/TatsunokoVsCapcom Tatsunoko vs. Capcom]]'', joined later by Blade.
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* HeyItsThatVoice: Anime/LupinIII plays Andro in the Japanese original. [[Creator/KatsujiMori Tekkaman himself]] is [[Anime/ScienceNinjaTeamGatchaman Ken the Eagle]] and [[Anime/SpeedRacer Go Mifune]].
** This isn't the first time that Shinji Nakae has narrated a show about a [[KamenRider lone superhero]].
** This isn't the first time that Shinji Nakae has narrated a show about a [[KamenRider lone superhero]].
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* HeyItsThatVoice: Anime/LupinIII plays Andro in the Japanese original. [[KatsujiMori Tekkaman himself]] is [[Anime/ScienceNinjaTeamGatchaman Ken the Eagle]] and [[Anime/SpeedRacer Go Mifune]].
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* HeyItsThatVoice: Anime/LupinIII plays Andro in the Japanese original. [[KatsujiMori [[Creator/KatsujiMori Tekkaman himself]] is [[Anime/ScienceNinjaTeamGatchaman Ken the Eagle]] and [[Anime/SpeedRacer Go Mifune]].