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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: For a given value of "realistic," but giving Hal power and responsibility as Tighten does ''not'' make him a good person, as Megamind expected - it just makes him worse.
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: For a given value of "realistic," but giving Hal power and responsibility as Tighten does ''not'' make him a good person, as Megamind expected - it just makes him worse.
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* HorribleJudgeofCharacter: In the first film she states that people should be judged by their actions. While not a bad thought, it's half-baked; context as to why people commit good/bad deeds matters too. She eventually looks at Megamind beyond his acts of villainy and enters a relationship with him.

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* HorribleJudgeofCharacter: HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: In the first film she states that people should be judged by their actions. While not a bad thought, it's half-baked; context as to why people commit good/bad deeds matters too. She eventually looks at Megamind beyond his acts of villainy and enters a relationship with him.
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* MoralityChain: It's pretty much a given that if Minion wasn't [[AntiVillain Megamind's]] friend, that the said supervillain would be a lot worse.

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* MoralityChain: It's pretty much a given that if Minion wasn't weren't [[AntiVillain Megamind's]] friend, that then the said aforementioned supervillain would be a lot worse.



* ScreamsLikeALittleGirl: Just like his master.

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* %%* ScreamsLikeALittleGirl: Just like his master.
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* AffablyEvil: Even moreso than Megamind. In fact, he [[PunchClockVillain quite possibly has the]] [[NiceGuy most pleasant personality]] of the entire cast.

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* AffablyEvil: Even moreso more so than Megamind. In fact, he [[PunchClockVillain quite possibly has the]] [[NiceGuy most pleasant personality]] of the entire cast.
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'''Hal/Tighten:''' This city isn't big enough for ''two'' supervillains!\\

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'''Hal/Tighten:''' This city town isn't big enough for ''two'' supervillains!\\
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* BewareTheSillyOnes: Megamind is a fool and a clown, but it's heavily implied this is by ''choice''. It's made very clear that while he and Metro Man have fought dozens of times, neither one has caused any serious lasting damage to the other. Thus, Megamind and Metro Man don't see a need to escalate their conflict and their fights come across as playful gambits rather than life or death duels between good and evil. Then Hal becomes Tighten, and Megamind is faced with an opponent that will not only ''kill'' him AND the girl they're both in love with, but also cause untold destruction upon Metro City, out of pure spite. As a result he's forced to use everything in his arsenal to survive and save the day, showing himself to be a serious threat if the chips are down.

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* BewareTheSillyOnes: Megamind is a fool and a clown, but it's heavily implied this is by ''choice''. It's made very clear that while he and Metro Man have fought dozens of times, neither one has caused any serious lasting damage to the other. Thus, Megamind and Metro Man don't see a need to escalate their conflict and their fights come across as playful gambits rather than life or death duels between good and evil. Then Hal becomes Tighten, and Megamind is faced with an opponent that who will not only ''kill'' him AND the girl they're both in love with, but also cause untold destruction upon Metro City, out of pure spite. As a result result, he's forced to use everything in his arsenal to survive and save the day, showing himself to be a serious threat if the chips are down.

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