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* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Is it Hugo or Yugo?
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* SpellMyNameWithAnS: His name has variously been translated as Don Fua, Tung Po, and Tunpò. The official translation went with the latter.
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Cat Smile has been renamed to Playful Cat Smile. Moving examples that have enough context for the new trope.
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* PsychoticSmirk: Nova usually sports a disturbing smile from ear to ear, when he is not spotting a CatSmile. The few times he stops smiling he looks rather normal.
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* PsychoticSmirk: Nova usually sports a disturbing smile from ear to ear, when he is not spotting a CatSmile.CheshireCatGrin. The few times he stops smiling he looks rather normal.
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* CatSmile: Her most common facial expression.
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* TheBusCameBack: Not only did he patch Figure Four up following his fight with Sechs, but he also seems to became his co-protagonist in their search for Alita. As of Chapter 125 he reclaims his old hunter-warrior gear, complete with his trusty [[DropTheHammer sledgehammer]]; and as of Chapter 128 he uploads the complete set of memories of the old Ido back into his brain -- having received them from Nova X.
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* TheBusCameBack: Not only did he patch Figure Four up following his fight with Sechs, but he also seems to became his co-protagonist in their search for Alita. As of Chapter 125 he reclaims his old hunter-warrior gear, complete with his trusty [[DropTheHammer sledgehammer]]; sledgehammer; and as of Chapter 128 he uploads the complete set of memories of the old Ido back into his brain -- having received them from Nova X.
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* ItsPersonal: The incident involving Giraud becomes this for her once she realizes where he came from. It culminates in her [[KickTheSonOfABitch finishing Payne off]] once Alita's done with him.
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* ItsPersonal: The incident involving Giraud becomes this for her once she realizes where he came from. It culminates in her [[KickTheSonOfABitch finishing Payne off]] off once Alita's done with him.
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* KickTheSonOfABitch: Zapan's framing Hugo and causing him to gain a bounty. On the one hand, Hugo was blatantly taking part in the illegal black market and robbing cyborgs of their spines. On the other, Zapan frames him for murder that ''Zapan'' committed, all to spite Alita.
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* WhatTheHellHero: He delivers one to Alita when he wrongly believes she actually killed Hugo. Hypocritical of him, since he was trying to get her to either do exactly that or become a traitor. This may have been a case of EvenEvilHasStandards, as Zapan knew that Alita loved Yugo dearly and was counting on that fact to entrap her. Thinking that she was actually a cold-enough person to kill someone that she loved for a bounty probably disgusted even him.
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* WhatTheHellHero: He delivers one to Alita when he wrongly believes she actually killed Hugo. Hypocritical of him, since he was trying to get her to either do exactly that or become a traitor. This may have been a case of EvenEvilHasStandards, as Zapan knew that Alita loved Yugo Hugo dearly and was counting on that fact to entrap her. Thinking that she was actually a cold-enough person to kill someone that she loved for a bounty probably disgusted even him.