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::At first, it comes across as an awkward way to force both exposition and a PreAssKickingOneLiner into the dialogue. When you consider the slightly confused look on "Siegfried"'s face, and the fact that he only ''thinks'' he's a legendary figure, it's easy to see the exchange as a case of PreAssKickingOneLiner as an in-universe EnforcedTrope, where the villain repeats a line that's supposed to prompt an obvious IncrediblyLamePun until he gets the expected reaction out of his opponent.
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::At first, it comes across as an awkward way to force both exposition and a PreAssKickingOneLiner into the dialogue. When you consider the slightly confused look on "Siegfried"'s face, and the fact that he only ''thinks'' he's a legendary figure, it's easy to see the exchange as a case of PreAssKickingOneLiner as an in-universe EnforcedTrope, where the villain repeats a line that's supposed to prompt an obvious IncrediblyLamePun {{pun}} until he gets the expected reaction out of his opponent.
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cleaned up wrong uses of Genre Savvy tropes as per http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14517129060A14005800&page=1#1
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::At first, it comes across as an awkward way to force both exposition and a PreAssKickingOneLiner into the dialogue. When you consider the slightly confused look on "Siegfried"'s face, and the fact that he only ''thinks'' he's a legendary figure, it's easy to see the exchange as a case of PreAssKickingOneLiner as an in-universe EnforcedTrope, where the GenreSavvy villain repeats a line that's supposed to prompt an obvious IncrediblyLamePun until he gets the expected reaction out of his opponent.
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::At first, it comes across as an awkward way to force both exposition and a PreAssKickingOneLiner into the dialogue. When you consider the slightly confused look on "Siegfried"'s face, and the fact that he only ''thinks'' he's a legendary figure, it's easy to see the exchange as a case of PreAssKickingOneLiner as an in-universe EnforcedTrope, where the GenreSavvy villain repeats a line that's supposed to prompt an obvious IncrediblyLamePun until he gets the expected reaction out of his opponent.