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** Suzaku Kururugi also qualifies for this trope, in so much as military command structure will allow him to practice it. He always runs head-first at the enemy in order to defeat them. However, he is a {{Deconstruction}} of this trope because he knows damn well the likely result of it, [[DeathSeeker and wants it to happen]].

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** [[Characters/CodeGeassSuzakuKururugi Suzaku Kururugi Kururugi]] also qualifies for this trope, in so much as military command structure will allow him to practice it. He always runs head-first at the enemy in order to defeat them. However, he is a {{Deconstruction}} of this trope because he knows damn well the likely result of it, [[DeathSeeker and wants it to happen]].
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*** It backfires [[spoiler:in the Punk Hazard arc]]. Luffy charges in and challenges the BigBad of the arc despite [[spoiler:his ally Trafalgar Law]]'s warnings and plans, resulting in [[spoiler:the crew's defeat and almost everyone being captured]]. Though to be fair, [[spoiler:he was winning that fight. [[ArcVillain Caesar]] just pulled out a rather creative application of his Devil Fruit powers that took out everyone with even a modicum of significant strength in the vicinity. Once Luffy becomes aware of it Caesar doesn't stand a chance.]]

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*** It backfires [[spoiler:in the Punk Hazard arc]]. Luffy charges in and challenges the BigBad of the arc ArcVillain despite [[spoiler:his ally Trafalgar Law]]'s warnings and plans, resulting in [[spoiler:the crew's defeat and almost everyone being captured]]. Though to be fair, [[spoiler:he was winning that fight. [[ArcVillain [[SuperSmoke Caesar]] just pulled out a rather creative application of his Devil Fruit powers that took out everyone with even a modicum of significant strength in the vicinity. Once Luffy becomes aware of it Caesar doesn't stand a chance.]]
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* Rak from 'Webcomic/TowerOfGod''. The test in question was designed so that one picked the right door. Khun is trying to work with what little clues they have been given, whereas Rak gathers that the scarcity of of clues was [[spoiler:just another way of saying "Gamble!"]], so he kicked a random door down. This just proves how much of a fuck Rak doesn't give, since choosing the wrong door is penalized by death. [[spoiler:Luckily, [[HiddenPurposeTest EVERY SINGLE DOOR was correct.]]]]

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* Rak from 'Webcomic/TowerOfGod''.''Webcomic/TowerOfGod''. The test in question was designed so that one picked the right door. Khun is trying to work with what little clues they have been given, whereas Rak gathers that the scarcity of of clues was [[spoiler:just another way of saying "Gamble!"]], so he kicked a random door down. This just proves how much of a fuck Rak doesn't give, since choosing the wrong door is penalized by death. [[spoiler:Luckily, [[HiddenPurposeTest EVERY SINGLE DOOR was correct.]]]]
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** [[spoiler:Rob Lucci]], of all people, throws away any semblance of strategy when he [[spoiler:goes against orders in Egghead and engages Luffy in combat, mere days after he ''[[DefeatingTheUndefeatable defeated Kaido]] and became an [[TheDreaded Emperor of the Sea]]'', all because he couldn't wait to settle the score. [[SuperMode Awakened Zoan]] or not, Lucci's no longer as strong as Luffy, who [[CurbStompBattle takes him down with ease]].]]

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** Luffy has pulled this stunt at the start of the raid on Enies Lobby. The plan had been to allow the Straw Hats' allies to take on the enemy foot soldiers in order to allow the Straw Hats to fight the Cipher Pol 9 members, since the Straw Hats were the only ones capable of defeating the World Government's most elite assassins. It also worked for him because he is easily the strongest member of the Straw Hats, and to his credit [[IndyPloy freestyle fights]] against the {{Big Bad}}s rather well but it backfired [[spoiler:in the Punk Hazard arc]]. Luffy charges in and challenges the BigBad of the arc despite [[spoiler:his ally Trafalgar Law]]'s warnings and plans, resulting in [[spoiler:the crew's defeat and almost everyone being captured]].
*** [[spoiler:Though to be fair, he was winning that fight. The BigBad just pulled out a rather creative application of his devil fruit powers that took out everyone with even a modicum of significant strength in the vicinity. Once Luffy was aware of it the villain didn't stand a chance.]]
*** It's also backfired against him during his first few fights with [[DishingOutDirt Crocodile]] and his one fight against [[PoisonousPerson Magellan]], both of whom were ''far'' above his level at the time of their encounter. Only sheer luck and [[{{Determinator}} his drive to survive]] allowed him to come away from those fights alive, and he only beat Crocodile because the latter [[VillainousBreakdown threw away strategy in rage at seeing him come back yet again]].
*** Subverted in two specific cases. Even Luffy knows that attacking [[TheDreaded Mihawk]] and [[WalkingWasteland Magellan]] (after he nearly died the first time) head-on is ''[[InstantDeathRadius a very bad idea]]''.
*** ''Badly'' backfires against him when he decides to take on [[spoiler:Kaido]] after Law implored him to do anything other than what he wound up doing; Luffy whaled on him in Gear Fourth (something that was sufficient to absolutely crush Doflamingo), and the most he was able to do was sober him up. Once [[spoiler:Kaido]] was stone sober, he [[spoiler:knocked Luffy's ass out in one hit while he was still in Gear Fourth]].

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** Luffy has pulled [[IdiotHero Luffy]] pulls this stunt rather frequently. It works for him because he is easily the strongest member of the Straw Hats, and to his credit [[IndyPloy freestyle fights]] against the {{Arc Villain}}s rather well. That being said, it ends up working against him on occasion:
*** He pulls it off effectively
at the start of the raid on Enies Lobby. The plan had been to allow the Straw Hats' allies to take on the enemy foot soldiers in order to allow the Straw Hats to fight the Cipher Pol 9 members, agents, since the Straw Hats were the only ones capable of defeating the World Government's most elite assassins. It also worked for him because he is easily With Luffy charging ahead on his own, the strongest member Marines and government agents stationed on the main island are too distracted trying to capture him, and as a result the Galley-La foremen and the Franky Family have a vastly easier time picking off the soldiers scattered across the island and reaching the Courthouse with minimal casualties, where they then open the drawbridge leading to the Tower of Justice and help the Straw Hats, and to his credit [[IndyPloy freestyle fights]] against the {{Big Bad}}s rather well but it backfired Hats reach Robin.
*** It backfires
[[spoiler:in the Punk Hazard arc]]. Luffy charges in and challenges the BigBad of the arc despite [[spoiler:his ally Trafalgar Law]]'s warnings and plans, resulting in [[spoiler:the crew's defeat and almost everyone being captured]].
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captured]]. Though to be fair, he [[spoiler:he was winning that fight. The BigBad [[ArcVillain Caesar]] just pulled out a rather creative application of his devil fruit Devil Fruit powers that took out everyone with even a modicum of significant strength in the vicinity. Once Luffy was becomes aware of it the villain didn't Caesar doesn't stand a chance.]]
*** It's also backfired It backfires against him during his first few fights with [[DishingOutDirt Crocodile]] and his one fight against [[PoisonousPerson Magellan]], both of whom were ''far'' above his level at the time of their encounter. Only sheer luck and [[{{Determinator}} his drive to survive]] allowed him to come away from those fights alive, and he only beat beats Crocodile because the latter [[VillainousBreakdown threw throws away strategy in rage at seeing him come back yet again]].
*** Subverted in two specific cases. Even Luffy knows that attacking [[TheDreaded [[MasterSwordsman Mihawk]] and [[WalkingWasteland Magellan]] (after he nearly died the first time) head-on is ''[[InstantDeathRadius a very bad idea]]''.
*** ''Badly'' backfires against him when he decides to take on [[spoiler:Kaido]] even after Law implored implores him to do anything other than what he wound ends up doing; doing: Luffy whaled whales on him in [[SuperMode Gear Fourth Fourth]] (something that was sufficient to absolutely crush Doflamingo), [[MadeOfIron Doflamingo]]), and the most he was is able to do was sober is to ''sober him up. up''. Once [[spoiler:Kaido]] was is stone sober, he [[spoiler:knocked [[spoiler:[[CurbStompBattle knocks Luffy's ass out out]] in [[SingleStrokeBattle one hit hit]] while he was he's still in Gear Fourth]].Fourth]].
*** Law wises up to Luffy's tendency to disregard plans and [[spoiler:[[BatmanGambit uses it as part of his strategy for the Onigashima Raid]], where he allows Luffy and Eustass Kid to charge into the island alone so that they can distract the Beast Pirates while the rest of the rebel force sneaks into Onigashima undetected]].



---> '''Bepo''': Captain! We got trouble, captain! It's Straw Hat [Luffy] and Roronoa [Zoro]!! They're heading into Bakura Town!!
---> '''Trafalgar Law''': Straw Hat's in Wano?! Hey, wait! He's going to cause nothing BUT trouble!!!

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---> '''Bepo''': --->'''Bepo''': Captain! We got trouble, captain! It's Straw Hat [Luffy] and Roronoa [Zoro]!! They're heading into Bakura Town!!
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'''Trafalgar Law''': Straw Hat's in Wano?! Hey, wait! He's going to cause nothing BUT trouble!!!
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** ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureDiamondIsUnbreakable Diamond is Unbreakable]]'': After [[HisNameIs coming within inches of learning Yoshikage Kira's name]], Jotaro and Koichi end up trapped in a tailor shop after Kira [[HeKnowsTooMuch kills the owner]] and [[DestroyTheEvidence makes off with the jacket containing his name tag]]. Koichi gets ready to pursue him, but the more experienced Jotaro urges caution and insists that they stay on the defensive since Kira has just unleashed Sheer Heart Attack, which appears to be an autonomous ability and therefore an unknown quantity. Koichi argues that his Echoes has a greater range and therefore he can reach Kira, who could still be in the building, but Jotaro insists that he keep his Stand close in case he has to defend himself. Koichi somehow takes this to mean that Jotaro is underestimating him even though he has recently grown in skill, and sends Echoes after Kira, [[OhCrap only to realize to his horror]] that not only is Kira walking away from the building, he is now well beyond Echoes' range. Because he gets nervous from learning this, his increased body temperature causes SHA to target Koichi instead of Jotaro while Echoes is too far away to defend him in time. The latter is forced to lure SHA back to himself using a source of greater heat, which causes an even larger explosion that nearly gets him killed and leaves Koichi to fend for himself.
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** Like father, like son, as Portgas D. Ace inherited Roger's impulsive aggression and bellicose personality, and he was at least as reckless and foolhardy as his father and brother, if not even more so. Unlike Roger and Luffy, however, SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome happened and this tendency ultimately got him killed.

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** Like father, like son, as Portgas D. Ace inherited Roger's impulsive aggression and bellicose personality, and he was at least as reckless and foolhardy as his father and brother, if not even more so. Unlike Roger and Luffy, however, SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome happened and [[FatalFlaw this tendency ultimately got him killed.killed]].

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* ''Manga/HoshinEngi'': [[BloodKnight Nataku]], especially early-on. He picks the strongest opponent and attacks head-on. No strategy, no battle plan, and he keeps attacking head-on even when it doesn't seem to work. He not only doesn't wait to listen to the plan before attacking but will even try to blast [[TheSmartGuy Taikobo]] if he tries to come at him to tell him the plan because he doesn't want anyone interfering in his fight. He can go through with it because he is freakishly strong, and able to survive anything, including losing limbs or being crushed into pieces, as long as his core is not damaged. Taikobo still had to trick him into following a plan on one or two occasions, though.



* ''Manga/SoulHunter'': [[BloodKnight Nataku]], especially early-on. He pick the strongest opponent, and attack head-on. No strategy, no battle plan, and he keep attacking head-on even when it doesn't seem to work. He not only doesn't wait to listen to the plan before attacking, but will even try to blast [[TheSmartGuy Taikoubou]] if he try to come at him to tell him the plan, because he don't wan't anyone interfering in his fight. He can go through with it because he is freakeashly strong, and able to survive anything, including losing limbs or being crushed into pieces, as long as his core is not damaged. Taikoubou still had to trick him into following a plan on one or two occasions, though.
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* ''Anime/FutariWaPrettyCureSplashStar'': This is essentially [[PlayingWithFire Moerumba]]'s FatalFlaw; he's too impatient to attack strategically (even [[BloodKnight Kintolesky]] is better at this than him), using two [[MonsterOfTheWeek Uzaina]] at once to overwhelm the girls in his arc's last episode. As warriors of Dark Fall die from using up all their Miracle Drops to make Uzainas and taking too much damage, this is an [[ElementalRockPaperScissors incredibly stupid move]] as the Cures' finisher is [[MakingASplash Twin Stream Splash]]... [[spoiler:and this happens again when Gohyan resurrects all the generals. He's such a glory seeker that he ignores Kintolesky's warning and charges head on to his seemingly defeated opponents, only to get blasted at point blank ''twice''.]]
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* In the ''Anime/FullmetalAlchemist'' anime, [[spoiler:Wrath uses his alchemic powers to fuse with Sloth wanting to protect her. The problem? Wrath had also fused Sloth's weakness into himself. This allows Ed to finish off Sloth.]]

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* In the ''Anime/FullmetalAlchemist'' anime, ''Anime/FullmetalAlchemist2003'', [[spoiler:Wrath uses his alchemic powers to fuse with Sloth wanting to protect her. The problem? Wrath had also fused Sloth's weakness into himself. This allows Ed to finish off Sloth.]]
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* Rak from ''Anime/TowerOfGod''. The test in question was designed so that one picked the right door. Khun is trying to work with what little clues they have been given, whereas Rak gathers that the scarcity of of clues was [[spoiler:just another way of saying "Gamble!"]], so he kicked a random door down. This just proves how much of a fuck Rak doesn't give, since choosing the wrong door is penalized by death. [[spoiler:Luckily, [[HiddenPurposeTest EVERY SINGLE DOOR was correct.]]]]

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* Rak from ''Anime/TowerOfGod''.'Webcomic/TowerOfGod''. The test in question was designed so that one picked the right door. Khun is trying to work with what little clues they have been given, whereas Rak gathers that the scarcity of of clues was [[spoiler:just another way of saying "Gamble!"]], so he kicked a random door down. This just proves how much of a fuck Rak doesn't give, since choosing the wrong door is penalized by death. [[spoiler:Luckily, [[HiddenPurposeTest EVERY SINGLE DOOR was correct.]]]]

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*** In a fight against Ginjo, Uryu tries to tell Ichigo what he figured out about Ginjo's powers, but Ichigo gets bored, comes out of their hiding place and attacks Ginjo head-on. Ichigo is knocked back, and Uryu berates Ichigo for not listening to him. Though this time, Ichigo at least asked beforehand if Uryu had a plan, and only rushed in after he said he didn't. So... progress?

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*** In a fight against Ginjo, Uryu tries to tell Ichigo what he figured out about Ginjo's powers, but Ichigo gets bored, comes out of their hiding place and attacks Ginjo head-on. Ichigo is knocked back, and Uryu berates Ichigo for not listening to him. Though this time, Ichigo at least asked beforehand if Uryu had a plan, and only rushed in after he said he didn't. So... progress?



* ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'':
** ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureBattleTendency Battle Tendency]]'': After learning Kars is hiding in a old abandoned mansion, Caesar decides it's best to attack while there's daylight. Joseph disagrees, believing Kars wouldn't just stay put and advises to go at a later time, prompting Caesar to storm off and face Kars alone. [[spoiler:Joseph turned out to be right, as Wamuu was waiting inside to ambush whoever approaches, and Caesar ended up dying]].
** ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders Stardust Crusaders]]'': Polnareff puts RevengeBeforeReason when the man who murdered his sister appears and breaks off from the team to settle the matter himself, and nearly gets killed for it.
** ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureGoldenWind Golden Wind]]'': Abbacchio ignores Giorno's warning while fighting Illuso to search for the hidden key in the area, leading Illuso straight to it and attacking Abbacchio off-guard, who begrudgingly realizes how right Giorno was.
** ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureStoneOcean Stone Ocean]]'': Ermes attempts to handle her vendetta against Sports Maxx by herself, not taking into consideration that Sports Maxx could also be a Stand User.
** ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureJoJolion JoJolion]]'': Josuke, Yasuho, and Rai take charge after Satoru Akefu, prompting his Stand, Wonder of U, to attack them from all angles for just the act of pursuing him.



* ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica'': [[spoiler:Mami Tomoe]] ''of all people'' proves to be this, as she dies minutes within announcing she would [[TemptingFate "finish this Witch off quickly"]], taking up a more reckless, up-close approach to fighting, rather than from a safe distance as before. [[spoiler:Also counts as TooHappyToLive, as all of this is on the heels of she and Madoka pledging to become partners in Witch-hunting, and a monologue about how great she feels knowing she won't be alone any more]].

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* ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica'': [[spoiler:Mami Tomoe]] ''of all people'' proves to be this, as she dies minutes within announcing she would [[TemptingFate "finish "[[TemptingFate finish this Witch off quickly"]], quickly]]", taking up a more reckless, up-close approach to fighting, rather than from a safe distance as before. [[spoiler:Also counts as TooHappyToLive, as all of this is on the heels of she and Madoka pledging to become partners in Witch-hunting, and a monologue about how great she feels knowing she won't be alone any more]].



* [[EliteMook Naoe Kanatsugu]] from the ''VideoGame/SengokuBasara'' anime. This is a guy who, upon discovering that the opposing side has deployed Honda Tadakatsu (aka the army's ''[[HumongousMecha frickin' Gundam]]''), decided that the best course of action was to take it/him on ''single-handedly'' with no more than a standard issue katana -- and naturally gets [[CurbStompBattle curb stomped]]. Maybe he thought katanas really ''could'' [[KatanasAreJustBetter cut through tanks]].

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* [[EliteMook Naoe Kanatsugu]] from the ''VideoGame/SengokuBasara'' anime.''Anime/SengokuBasara''. This is a guy who, upon discovering that the opposing side has deployed Honda Tadakatsu (aka the army's ''[[HumongousMecha frickin' Gundam]]''), decided that the best course of action was to take it/him on ''single-handedly'' with no more than a standard issue katana -- and naturally gets [[CurbStompBattle curb stomped]]. Maybe he thought katanas really ''could'' [[KatanasAreJustBetter cut through tanks]].



* Rak from ''Webcomic/TowerOfGod''. The test in question was designed so that one picked the right door. Khun is trying to work with what little clues they have been given, whereas Rak gathers that the scarcity of of clues was [[spoiler:just another way of saying "Gamble!"]], so he kicked a random door down. This just proves how much of a fuck Rak doesn't give, since choosing the wrong door is penalized by death. [[spoiler:Luckily, [[HiddenPurposeTest EVERY SINGLE DOOR was correct.]]]]

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* Rak from ''Webcomic/TowerOfGod''.''Anime/TowerOfGod''. The test in question was designed so that one picked the right door. Khun is trying to work with what little clues they have been given, whereas Rak gathers that the scarcity of of clues was [[spoiler:just another way of saying "Gamble!"]], so he kicked a random door down. This just proves how much of a fuck Rak doesn't give, since choosing the wrong door is penalized by death. [[spoiler:Luckily, [[HiddenPurposeTest EVERY SINGLE DOOR was correct.]]]]



* Two big ones in ''VideoGame/{{Utawarerumono}}''. The first is Oboro, and in being a Leeroy he kicks off the events of the plot. He more or less grows out of this but is still very rash. The other is the emperor, who felt it would be a good idea to completely ignore his brilliant and highly paid general Benawi and start burning down random neutral villages, forcing them to side with Hakuoro. He doesn't get better, because this gets his country taken over and also gets an "assisted seppuku" for himself, courtesy of Benawi.
* ''Anime/VariableGeo'': The trope is [[PlayedWith played with]] and {{averted}}, when [[TokenMiniMoe Manami]] deliberately invokes it by pretending to charge blindly at [[spoiler: [[BrainwashedAndCrazy Chihou]]]] to draw her fire. Manami [[NinjaLog sheds her dress]] at the last second to avoid being punctured, which creates an opening [[BoisterousBruiser Jun]] to clothesline [[spoiler: Chihou]]. Thus, ending the fight.
* Judai Yuki from ''Anime/YuGiOhGX'' ends up pulling a couple of reckless moves in Seasons 2 and 3 as his status as IndyPloy-pulling [[TheAce ace]] is steadily deconstructed.
* In an episode of ''Anime/YuGiOh5Ds'', Jack Atlas was confronted by Ushio (who was BrainwashedAndCrazy due to Rudger's spell), and because his arm was broken, needed Carly's help to duel him. Unfortunately, Carly became too excited, and quickly became somewhat of a Leeroy Jenkins, ordering Jack's monster to attack without asking him (which, as it turned out, was a bad idea). Fortunately, she quickly learned from that mistake -- for the most part.
* Even Yugi himself did this once in a very early episode of [[Anime/YuGiOh the original series]], where the Evil Spirit that had possessed Bakura first made his presence known, and it was a rather bad time to have done something so foolish; Bakura had sealed the souls of Yugi and his friends in their favorite cards, forcing Yami to use them as pieces in a Shadow Duel; Yugi got angry eventually, both from Bakura's taunting and Jonouchi calling him "puny" (compared to Yami) and recklessly directed an attack towards Bakura's set monster, which turned out to be an Electric Lizard. (Fortunately, he and the others wised up after that.)

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* Two big ones in ''VideoGame/{{Utawarerumono}}''.''Anime/{{Utawarerumono}}''. The first is Oboro, and in being a Leeroy he kicks off the events of the plot. He more or less grows out of this but is still very rash. The other is the emperor, who felt it would be a good idea to completely ignore his brilliant and highly paid general Benawi and start burning down random neutral villages, forcing them to side with Hakuoro. He doesn't get better, because this gets his country taken over and also gets an "assisted seppuku" for himself, courtesy of Benawi.
* ''Anime/VariableGeo'': The trope This is [[PlayedWith played with]] and {{averted}}, when [[TokenMiniMoe Manami]] deliberately invokes it by pretending to charge blindly at [[spoiler: [[BrainwashedAndCrazy Chihou]]]] to draw her fire. Manami [[NinjaLog sheds her dress]] at the last second to avoid being punctured, which creates an opening [[BoisterousBruiser Jun]] to clothesline [[spoiler: Chihou]]. Thus, ending the fight.
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** ''Anime/YuGiOh'': Yugi himself did this once in a very early episode, where the Evil Spirit that had possessed Bakura first made his presence known, and it was a rather bad time to have done something so foolish; Bakura had sealed the souls of Yugi and his friends in their favorite cards, forcing Yami to use them as pieces in a Shadow Duel; Yugi got angry eventually, both from Bakura's taunting and Joey calling him "puny" (compared to Yami) and recklessly directed an attack towards Bakura's set monster, which turned out to be an Electric Lizard. (Fortunately, he and the others wised up after that.)
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Judai Yuki from ''Anime/YuGiOhGX'' ends up pulling a couple of reckless moves in Seasons 2 and 3 as his status as IndyPloy-pulling [[TheAce ace]] is steadily deconstructed.
* ** In an episode of ''Anime/YuGiOh5Ds'', Jack Atlas was confronted by Ushio (who was BrainwashedAndCrazy due to Rudger's spell), and because his arm was broken, needed Carly's help to duel him. Unfortunately, Carly became too excited, and quickly became somewhat of a Leeroy Jenkins, ordering Jack's monster to attack without asking him (which, as it turned out, was a bad idea). Fortunately, she quickly learned from that mistake -- for the most part. \n* Even Yugi himself did this once in a very early episode of [[Anime/YuGiOh the original series]], where the Evil Spirit that had possessed Bakura first made his presence known, and it was a rather bad time to have done something so foolish; Bakura had sealed the souls of Yugi and his friends in their favorite cards, forcing Yami to use them as pieces in a Shadow Duel; Yugi got angry eventually, both from Bakura's taunting and Jonouchi calling him "puny" (compared to Yami) and recklessly directed an attack towards Bakura's set monster, which turned out to be an Electric Lizard. (Fortunately, he and the others wised up after that.)



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* ''Literature/TheRisingOfTheShieldHero'': The "Three Cardinal Stooges" have multiple occasions of this, but a '''MASSIVE''' one happens when [[spoiler:they think that they can defeat a '''[[BonusBoss Gigantic island-mountain-shelled turtle]]''' called the "Spirit Tortoise" in order to make them look better to the Shield Hero's gradually-growing support/attention after he goes about correcting a '''lot''' of bullshit, 45-50% of it due to their idiotic, half-assed "quests" that they [[DidntThinkThisThrough didn't conclude very properly]], much to [[OnlySaneMan Naofumi]]'s dismay later. They unseal it, [[SuicidalOverconfidence thinking they can defeat it]]. They fail... '''[[EpicFail miserably...]]''' And it goes on a major rampage, leaving death and destruction in its wake, and once it gets revealed to the public that the "Three Cardinal Stooges" were responsible for unsealing this nightmarish beast, they are '''[[BrokenPedestal effectively dead]]''' in the hearts and minds of the people of the land as "heroes" anymore, leaving [[KarmicJackpot Naofumi]] the only "Cardinal Hero" left known to truly live up to said namesake, and then they get a small dose of what the [[HeroWithBadPublicity Shield Hero]] had to endure and suffer through near the beginning, but unlike him, they didn't have [[TrueCompanions true, reliable party members]] like Naofumi did after he started out after Malty/Bitch's FalseRapeAccusation, with the exception of Ren, but unfortunately all of his party members died trying to support him. And like Naofumi, they unlock their [[SuperPoweredEvilSide Curse Series]] due to the aforementioned gargantuan failure. And they literally have [[TooDumbToLive no one to blame but themselves for it.]]]]

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* ''Literature/TheRisingOfTheShieldHero'': The "Three Cardinal Stooges" have multiple occasions of this, but a '''MASSIVE''' one happens when [[spoiler:they think that they can defeat a '''[[BonusBoss Gigantic '''Gigantic island-mountain-shelled turtle]]''' turtle''' called the "Spirit Tortoise" in order to make them look better to the Shield Hero's gradually-growing support/attention after he goes about correcting a '''lot''' of bullshit, 45-50% of it due to their idiotic, half-assed "quests" that they [[DidntThinkThisThrough didn't conclude very properly]], much to [[OnlySaneMan Naofumi]]'s dismay later. They unseal it, [[SuicidalOverconfidence thinking they can defeat it]]. They fail... '''[[EpicFail miserably...]]''' And it goes on a major rampage, leaving death and destruction in its wake, and once it gets revealed to the public that the "Three Cardinal Stooges" were responsible for unsealing this nightmarish beast, they are '''[[BrokenPedestal effectively dead]]''' in the hearts and minds of the people of the land as "heroes" anymore, leaving [[KarmicJackpot Naofumi]] the only "Cardinal Hero" left known to truly live up to said namesake, and then they get a small dose of what the [[HeroWithBadPublicity Shield Hero]] had to endure and suffer through near the beginning, but unlike him, they didn't have [[TrueCompanions true, reliable party members]] like Naofumi did after he started out after Malty/Bitch's FalseRapeAccusation, with the exception of Ren, but unfortunately all of his party members died trying to support him. And like Naofumi, they unlock their [[SuperPoweredEvilSide Curse Series]] due to the aforementioned gargantuan failure. And they literally have [[TooDumbToLive no one to blame but themselves for it.]]]]
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* In both ''LightNovel/ACertainMagicalIndex'' and ''Manga/ACertainScientificRailgun'', Gunha Sogiita's philosophy is to charge into situations without hesitation and punch any bad guys in sight, relying on guts to power through. He even brushes off people trying to explain the situation to him.

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* In both ''LightNovel/ACertainMagicalIndex'' ''Literature/ACertainMagicalIndex'' and ''Manga/ACertainScientificRailgun'', Gunha Sogiita's philosophy is to charge into situations without hesitation and punch any bad guys in sight, relying on guts to power through. He even brushes off people trying to explain the situation to him.



* In one episode of ''LightNovel/{{Durarara}}'', Izaya and Shizuo, the latter known as Ikebukuro's "God of Destruction" were facing off with one another when a gang of thugs that Izaya had ticked off earlier come running into the middle of things. Upon recognizing Shizuo, they all immediately freak out, not knowing what to do. That all ends when one thug, out of pure fear, screams like a maniac and runs up to crack Shizuo over the head with an improvised bat. Cut to Shizuo punching the guy out of his clothes, then proceeding to [[CurbStompBattle Curb Stomp]] everyone else in sight.

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* In one episode of ''LightNovel/{{Durarara}}'', ''Literature/{{Durarara}}'', Izaya and Shizuo, the latter known as Ikebukuro's "God of Destruction" were facing off with one another when a gang of thugs that Izaya had ticked off earlier come running into the middle of things. Upon recognizing Shizuo, they all immediately freak out, not knowing what to do. That all ends when one thug, out of pure fear, screams like a maniac and runs up to crack Shizuo over the head with an improvised bat. Cut to Shizuo punching the guy out of his clothes, then proceeding to [[CurbStompBattle Curb Stomp]] everyone else in sight.



---> "I've considered multiple possibilities and I feel like charging is the best option!"
* ''LightNovel/TheGreatestMagicmastersRetirementPlan'': In the second volume, the students of Alpha's Second Institute are supposed to hunt weaker Fiends near the barrier as practice, but some overestimate their ability and attempt to exit the designated area to hunt stronger Fiends. The principal, Sisty, predicted this and organized squads of more experienced students and Magicmasters to reign in the new students. While no one dies, some of the students got traumatized from nearly being killed by stronger fiends and lost the ability to use magic.
* ''LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya'': In the DeepImmersionGaming episode, Haruhi is exactly like this. [[DeadpanSnarker Kyon]] manages to talk her out of it until the middle of the battle, though.
* ''LightNovel/TheHeroIsOverpoweredButOverlyCautious'':

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* ''LightNovel/TheGreatestMagicmastersRetirementPlan'': ''Literature/TheGreatestMagicmastersRetirementPlan'': In the second volume, the students of Alpha's Second Institute are supposed to hunt weaker Fiends near the barrier as practice, but some overestimate their ability and attempt to exit the designated area to hunt stronger Fiends. The principal, Sisty, predicted this and organized squads of more experienced students and Magicmasters to reign in the new students. While no one dies, some of the students got traumatized from nearly being killed by stronger fiends and lost the ability to use magic.
* ''LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya'': ''Literature/HaruhiSuzumiya'': In the DeepImmersionGaming episode, Haruhi is exactly like this. [[DeadpanSnarker Kyon]] manages to talk her out of it until the middle of the battle, though.
* ''LightNovel/TheHeroIsOverpoweredButOverlyCautious'':''Literature/TheHeroIsOverpoweredButOverlyCautious'':



* Shana from ''LightNovel/ShakuganNoShana'' has great skill in fighting but poor skill in strategy. As a Flame Haze her plan to rush forward and cut the denizens to pieces. If not for [[MissionControl Yuuji's]] support from the sidelines, she would have likely died a few times over.

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* Shana from ''LightNovel/ShakuganNoShana'' ''Literature/ShakuganNoShana'' has great skill in fighting but poor skill in strategy. As a Flame Haze her plan to rush forward and cut the denizens to pieces. If not for [[MissionControl Yuuji's]] support from the sidelines, she would have likely died a few times over.



* ''LightNovel/TrappedInADatingSimTheWorldOfOtomeGamesIsToughForMobs'': In the ''Marie Route'' AlternateTimeline. When a huge EpicShipOnShipAction is about to begin, instead of staying in formation, GloryHound Allen Beaudon takes his glorified luxury liner in a headlong charge of the enemy and gets himself killed, severely hurting the Kingdom's morale, which becomes as issue as it eliminates the Kingdom's sole advantage of numbers.

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* ''LightNovel/TrappedInADatingSimTheWorldOfOtomeGamesIsToughForMobs'': ''Literature/TrappedInADatingSimTheWorldOfOtomeGamesIsToughForMobs'': In the ''Marie Route'' AlternateTimeline. When a huge EpicShipOnShipAction is about to begin, instead of staying in formation, GloryHound Allen Beaudon takes his glorified luxury liner in a headlong charge of the enemy and gets himself killed, severely hurting the Kingdom's morale, which becomes as issue as it eliminates the Kingdom's sole advantage of numbers.
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* ''Manga/AttackOnTitan'' deconstructs this trope whenever it appears, with tragic consequences whenever a soldier charges off half-cocked. In particular, during his first battle Eren Yeager charges after an enemy in a [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge blind rage]] and this leads to him being seriously injured as well as getting his entire squad EatenAlive. The second time he charges off without thinking, it gets him soundly beaten and nearly kidnapped. [[TheAce Levi]] is [[GameBreakingInjury injured]] in the process of rescuing him at a time when the military cannot afford the loss of their best soldier on the front lines.

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* ''Manga/AttackOnTitan'' deconstructs this trope whenever it appears, with tragic consequences whenever a soldier charges off half-cocked. In particular, during his first battle Eren Yeager charges after an enemy in a [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge [[UnstoppableRage blind rage]] and this leads to him being seriously injured as well as getting his entire squad EatenAlive. The second time he charges off without thinking, it gets him soundly beaten and nearly kidnapped. [[TheAce Levi]] is [[GameBreakingInjury injured]] in the process of rescuing him at a time when the military cannot afford the loss of their best soldier on the front lines.
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* ''LightNovel/RebuildWorld'': Drankam is a PrivateMilitaryCompany plagued by BoisterousWeakling SpoiledBrat teenaged hunters due to ArmChairMilitary nonsense. When Elena and Sara take an advisory role for their battle against [[TheGreatSerpent a snake Kaiju]], the two warn them to keep their distance, but they don't listen and charge ahead, taking many avoidable casualties. Elena and Sara end up being TheScapegoat for this to preserve the incompetent commander Katsuya's PropagandaHero image.
* ''LightNovel/TheRisingOfTheShieldHero:'' The "Three Cardinal Stooges" have multiple occasions of this, but a '''MASSIVE''' one happens when [[spoiler: they think that they can defeat a '''[[BonusBoss Gigantic island-mountain-shelled turtle]]''' called the "Spirit Tortoise" in order to make them look better to the Shield Hero's gradually-growing support/attention after he goes about correcting a '''lot''' of bullshit, 45-50% of it due to their idiotic, half-assed "quests" that they [[DidntThinkThisThrough didn't conclude very properly]], much to [[OnlySaneMan Naofumi's]] dismay later. They unseal it, [[SuicidalOverconfidence thinking they can defeat it.]] They fail... '''[[EpicFail miserably...]]''' And it goes on a major rampage, leaving death and destruction in its wake, and once it gets revealed to the public that the "Three Cardinal Stooges" were responsible for unsealing this nightmarish beast, they are '''[[BrokenPedestal effectively dead]]''' in the hearts and minds of the people of the land as "heroes" anymore, leaving [[KarmicJackpot Naofumi]] the only "Cardinal Hero" left known to truly live up to said namesake, and then they get a small dose of what the [[HeroWithBadPublicity Shield Hero]] had to endure and suffer through near the beginning, but unlike him, they didn't have [[TrueCompanions true, reliable party members]] like Naofumi did after he started out after Malty/Bitch's FalseRapeAccusation, with the exception of Ren, but unfortunately all of his party members died trying to support him. And like Naofumi, they unlock their [[SuperPoweredEvilSide Curse Series]] due to the aforementioned gargantuan failure. And they literally have [[TooDumbToLive no one to blame but themselves for it.]]]]

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* ''LightNovel/RebuildWorld'': ''Literature/RebuildWorld'': Drankam is a PrivateMilitaryCompany PrivateMilitaryContractors company plagued by BoisterousWeakling SpoiledBrat teenaged hunters due to ArmChairMilitary ArmchairMilitary nonsense. When Elena and Sara take an advisory role for their battle against [[TheGreatSerpent a snake Kaiju]], the two warn them to keep their distance, but they don't listen and charge ahead, taking many avoidable casualties. Elena and Sara end up being TheScapegoat for this to preserve the incompetent commander Katsuya's PropagandaHero image.
* ''LightNovel/TheRisingOfTheShieldHero:'' ''Literature/TheRisingOfTheShieldHero'': The "Three Cardinal Stooges" have multiple occasions of this, but a '''MASSIVE''' one happens when [[spoiler: they [[spoiler:they think that they can defeat a '''[[BonusBoss Gigantic island-mountain-shelled turtle]]''' called the "Spirit Tortoise" in order to make them look better to the Shield Hero's gradually-growing support/attention after he goes about correcting a '''lot''' of bullshit, 45-50% of it due to their idiotic, half-assed "quests" that they [[DidntThinkThisThrough didn't conclude very properly]], much to [[OnlySaneMan Naofumi's]] Naofumi]]'s dismay later. They unseal it, [[SuicidalOverconfidence thinking they can defeat it.]] it]]. They fail... '''[[EpicFail miserably...]]''' And it goes on a major rampage, leaving death and destruction in its wake, and once it gets revealed to the public that the "Three Cardinal Stooges" were responsible for unsealing this nightmarish beast, they are '''[[BrokenPedestal effectively dead]]''' in the hearts and minds of the people of the land as "heroes" anymore, leaving [[KarmicJackpot Naofumi]] the only "Cardinal Hero" left known to truly live up to said namesake, and then they get a small dose of what the [[HeroWithBadPublicity Shield Hero]] had to endure and suffer through near the beginning, but unlike him, they didn't have [[TrueCompanions true, reliable party members]] like Naofumi did after he started out after Malty/Bitch's FalseRapeAccusation, with the exception of Ren, but unfortunately all of his party members died trying to support him. And like Naofumi, they unlock their [[SuperPoweredEvilSide Curse Series]] due to the aforementioned gargantuan failure. And they literally have [[TooDumbToLive no one to blame but themselves for it.]]]]
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* It's observed in ''Anime/PumpkinScissors'' that no sane infantryman would attack a tank head-on, and much of the plot revolves around a project to create anti-tank infantry by removing soldiers' fear of pain and death. Yet Alice, who has no such conditioning, attacks a tank with a ''sword'' because she [[HonorBeforeReason refuses to surrender to bandits and mercenaries]].

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* The protagonist of ''Anime/CrossAnge'' has one plan: charge right in towards the fray, much to the frustration of her allies. She's skilled enough that it works for her but their source of income is from the number of kills the individual makes. Tusk comments on her lack of stealth while monitoring her during her rescue mission in episode 9, and Julio, who ends up capturing her, criticizes her for being too predictable.

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* The titular protagonist of ''Anime/CrossAnge'' has one plan: charge right in towards the fray, much to the frustration of her allies. She's skilled enough that it works for her her, but their source of income is from the number of kills the individual makes. Tusk comments on her lack of stealth while monitoring her during her rescue mission in episode Episode 9, and Julio, who ends up capturing her, criticizes her for being too predictable.predictable.
** [[spoiler:Marika, a Norma recruit, abandons her fellow recruits to try and back Hilda and Rosalie up as they fight their rather pissed and dejected friend, Chris. This results in her awful death as Chris tosses her Ragnamail's sword at her and [[HalfTheManHeUsedToBe shears her in half]].]]
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*** In particular, her "[[RescueRomance I MUST SAVE]] [[DistressedDude MAMORU]]" first actions in the first season finale towards an enemy, [[IdiotBall even after it was shown that 'Mamoru' was very clearly an enemy and needed to be stopped]], ends up causing her [[KillEmAll and her allies]] [[HeroicBSOD a lot of problems afterward]].

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* ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'':
** Naruto gets called out on this when he runs off after Yukimaru by himself in the Three-Tails arc, with Kakashi and Yamato reminding him of the impact his actions could have had on the mission, and Sakura punching Naruto into the ground so hard he makes a crater. He gets the very description of a Leeroy Jenkins by Akatsuki, especially when Sasori asks Itachi to describe Naruto to him.
--->'''Itachi:''' (''to Sasori'') The Nine-Tails is the one who screams and charges headfirst.
** [[CharacterDevelopment Eventually he learns to take advantage of the enemy assuming this to be the case.]] Even better than having a plan is having a plan while the enemy thinks you're too stupid or cowardly to have a plan, or it's so insanely reckless that it's CrazyEnoughToWork.
** Sasuke Uchiha, as the series progresses, also falls into this habit as ambition overrides normal thought and [[BiggerStick he begins to rely more on inherent ability than skill or strategy]].
*** Sasuke's immediate response to seeing Itachi in Part I was charge at him with a Chidori, and he spends the rest of the fight furiously rushing at Itachi only to get beaten down repeatedly. The first time they meet in Part II, Itachi (who turns out to be a genjutsu) mockingly asks if Sasuke is going to run at him screaming like last time.
*** He spent two pages explaining ThePlan for fighting Killer Bee, and ''no one'' followed it. Not even him! Then he got about twenty times worse when he rushed the freakin' ''Raikage'', [[ScaryBlackMan a giant of a man who's basically a ninja in a wrestler's body.]]
*** Despite learning first-hand from Itachi the [[PowerAtAPrice price of overusing]] the [[MagicalEye Mangekyo Sharingan]] (total blindness and the loss of said eyes), Sasuke insists on repeatedly spamming its techniques during his battles against Killer B, the assault on the Kage Summit and the high-level combatants there, and finally against Danzo despite suffering the pain and worsening eyesight even when it wasn't necessary. By the time he's confronted by Sakura, Kakashi, and Naruto shortly after that, his angered attempt to use Susanoo almost instantly fails and he's practically all but blinded to the point he can't even manifest his Sharingan.
** Hidan notes that when a target angers him enough, he goes berserk, forgets about the plan, and kills everyone in sight. For [[NighInvulnerable obvious reasons]] [[TheLawOfDiminishingDefensiveEffort this usually works]]. [[spoiler:[[AndIMustScream Usually]].]]
** Shino follows Sasuke (who's pursuing Gaara in a Leeroy Jenkins move of his own, albeit in a loose interpretation of Genma's suggestion to make himself useful) in the Invasion of Konoha arc and ends up fighting Kankuro, whom he was disappointed to not be able to face in his official match.
** In the Five Kage Summit arc, Sakura put her teammates to sleep with a special gas to face Sasuke alone, which did not work well and required Kakashi to save her. She later charged into Kakashi's fight against Sasuke [[KillTheOnesYouLove to kill Sasuke herself]], only to hesitate at the worst possible time [[SingleTargetSexuality because she still loves him]] and caused Naruto to rescue her from Sasuke...which resulted in Naruto ''[[NiceJobBreakingItHero getting cut by Sakura's poisoned kunai]]''.
* ''Mazinger'' series:
** Kouji Kabuto from ''Anime/MazingerZ'' is a mild case of this. In one hand, he ''never'' listens when someone tells him "Don't go", he is impulsive and hard-headed, falls into utterly DUMB, anybody-could-have-seen-it traps because he is too hasty and eager (a fiact Kouji himself lampshades), and he is a [[TheDeterminator determinator]] who doesn't know when to quit. On the other hand, he IS capable of listening and following instructions and plans, he is a GeniusDitz who is good at devising strategies on the fly, he is capable of deceiving the enemy and he understands that sometimes stealth is necessary and even good (although he is not very good at it, but at least he makes the attempt), and the wisdom of making a tactical retreat. And he is capable of acknowledging his mistakes (once he was forced to retreat. He was angry, but after TheProfessor Yumi explained the situation to him, he admitted he was wrong and apologized). In a nutshell, he shows some traits of the trope, but he has not let them get him killed.
** [[CoDragons General Scarabeth]] from ''Anime/GreatMazinger'' somehow manages to combine this trope with TheChessmaster. He is the best tactician of the Mykene Empire, capable of creating brilliant strategies and completing missions others had previously thought impossible. However he is also the more battle-thirsty commander, and he is prone to charging the enemy headfirst without waiting for his troops.
* Rak from ''Webcomic/TowerOfGod''. The test in question was designed so that one picked the right door. Khun is trying to work with what little clues they have been given, whereas Rak gathers that the scarcity of of clues was [[spoiler:just another way of saying "Gamble!"]], so he kicked a random door down. This just proves how much of a fuck Rak doesn't give, since choosing the wrong door is penalized by death. [[spoiler:Luckily, [[HiddenPurposeTest EVERY SINGLE DOOR was correct.]]]]
* Misaki Yata from ''Anime/{{K}}'', on several occasions.
** Episode 2: Kusanagi tells him to avoid the [[RedBaron Black Dog]], because Misaki's no match for him. What does Misaki do?... yeah.
** Episode 4: When they find out that the guy they're chasing is on the school island, Kusanagi remarks that it'll be difficult to get into there, and they'll have to "play it safe". At that point, Misaki's practically out the door already. Fushimi remarks in the next episode that he knows Misaki must have done this, because Kusanagi isn't stupid enough to send in just him and Rikio.
** Then in the movie, Kuroh and Neko are surveying the tower where Anna is being held. Kuroh observes the guards in and around, and says "Only a fool would try to break in through the front." Cue Misaki.
* ''LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya'': In the DeepImmersionGaming episode, Haruhi is exactly like this. [[DeadpanSnarker Kyon]] manages to talk her out of it until the middle of the battle, though.
* ''Manga/OnePiece'':
** Luffy has pulled this stunt at the start of the raid on Enies Lobby. The plan had been to allow the Straw Hats' allies to take on the enemy foot soldiers in order to allow the Straw Hats to fight the Cipher Pol 9 members, since the Straw Hats were the only ones capable of defeating the World Government's most elite assassins. It also worked for him because he is easily the strongest member of the Straw Hats, and to his credit [[IndyPloy freestyle fights]] against the {{Big Bad}}s rather well but it backfired [[spoiler:in the Punk Hazard arc]]. Luffy charges in and challenges the BigBad of the arc despite [[spoiler:his ally Trafalgar Law]]'s warnings and plans, resulting in [[spoiler:the crew's defeat and almost everyone being captured]].
*** [[spoiler:Though to be fair, he was winning that fight. The BigBad just pulled out a rather creative application of his devil fruit powers that took out everyone with even a modicum of significant strength in the vicinity. Once Luffy was aware of it the villain didn't stand a chance.]]
*** It's also backfired against him during his first few fights with [[DishingOutDirt Crocodile]] and his one fight against [[PoisonousPerson Magellan]], both of whom were ''far'' above his level at the time of their encounter. Only sheer luck and [[{{Determinator}} his drive to survive]] allowed him to come away from those fights alive, and he only beat Crocodile because the latter [[VillainousBreakdown threw away strategy in rage at seeing him come back yet again]].
*** Subverted in two specific cases. Even Luffy knows that attacking [[TheDreaded Mihawk]] and [[WalkingWasteland Magellan]] (after he nearly died the first time) head-on is ''[[InstantDeathRadius a very bad idea]]''.
*** ''Badly'' backfires against him when he decides to take on [[spoiler:Kaido]] after Law implored him to do anything other than what he wound up doing; Luffy whaled on him in Gear Fourth (something that was sufficient to absolutely crush Doflamingo), and the most he was able to do was sober him up. Once [[spoiler:Kaido]] was stone sober, he [[spoiler:knocked Luffy's ass out in one hit while he was still in Gear Fourth]].
** Sanji pulls a Leeroy Jenkins in the Water 7 arc, when he goes off on his own to look for Robin and does it again when he decides to rescue her from the [=CP9=] after boarding the Sea Train, despite Zoro warning him over the Den Den Mushi about the [=CP9's=] strength; he says that he would not obey any order given to hold back now that Robin needs to be saved. Incidentally, Luffy approved of this approach, and told Zoro he would have done the same thing as Sanji and proceeded to do so as soon as they arrived at Enies Lobby.
** Zoro does it too, much later in the Wano arc. Prior to their arrival, traveling Wano native Kinemon tells the Straw Hat Pirates to keep a low profile and try to blend in so as not to catch Kaido's attention. It does not take long for Zoro to get in trouble (for an unspecified reason) and sentenced to an execution, upon which he makes a break for it and slices everything and everyone in his way. Luffy arrives on the island later and meets Zoro--as both feel the need to pummel some enemies, they agree that they ''will'' cause trouble and apologize to Kinemon later. Luffy's ally Trafalgar Law happens to be on the island too, and upon hearing Luffy is on the island and charging headfirst into a nobility district, he has this exchange with his first mate Bepo:
---> '''Bepo''': Captain! We got trouble, captain! It's Straw Hat [Luffy] and Roronoa [Zoro]!! They're heading into Bakura Town!!
---> '''Trafalgar Law''': Straw Hat's in Wano?! Hey, wait! He's going to cause nothing BUT trouble!!!
** Generally speaking, this seems to be the Straw Hats' standard unspoken battle strategy: let Luffy go after the leader/the strongest/the most important, etc etc. and while the top brass is busy with him, the rest of the crew split up and go on to tackle the underlings as well as take care of any smaller objectives during the battle. As noted above however, the success rate of this tactic varies; ''usually'' dependent on how cunning their current enemy is.
** According to Garp, Gol D. Roger was incredibly impulsive and reckless and would happily start fights with minimal provocation, especially if it involved defending the honor of his friends or allies. Garp even expressed bemusement at the fact that he lived long enough to become Pirate King to begin with, stating that it happened in spite of his best efforts to get himself killed at every opportunity.
** Like father, like son, as Portgas D. Ace inherited Roger's impulsive aggression and bellicose personality, and he was at least as reckless and foolhardy as his father and brother, if not even more so. Unlike Roger and Luffy, however, SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome happened and this tendency ultimately got him killed.
** In a villainous example, Kaido's underling Jack has a well-established reputation for extreme and frankly suicidal impulsivity that never seems to net him anything good. His fondness for blind headlong charges and a complete refusal to back down even when he has literally no chance of winning has cost him, in chronological order, five days of valuable time and a very rare weapon (because he picked a fight that turned into a hopeless stalemate that ended solely because of said weapon), a good deal of his fleet and his physical wellbeing (because he got the shit beaten out of him by people who probably could have given his boss problems), and what little of his fleet remained after the last defeat plus his freedom (because he tried to fight an elephant the size of a country and naturally got sunk, trapped undersea but not drowning).
* ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'':
** ''Every'' [[HumongousMecha Ganmen]] pilot is one of these, and Leeron and Attenborough also display some characteristics of the trope ('''"[[BeamSpam HASHAAAAAAA]]"''') but when you're in a universe where everything, ''especially'' physics, is subservient to the RuleOfCool, this is the best tactic.
** Kamina was the most prevalent example of this trope, and the other characters tried to make it clear that this was a very bad idea. Sure, he inspired everyone, but if Simon wasn't there to level things out, Kamina would've been dead by the end of the second episode (a fact Kamina reiterates several times). [[spoiler:Granted, Kamina later tells Yoko that this show of bravado was simply a show to inspire Simon, so in that respect, it may have been the most brilliant tactic of all.]] [[spoiler:Unfortunately, the one time he plans out a strategy to capture Thymilph's Dai-Gunzan, it ends up being the [[KilledOffForReal death]] of him.]] The rest of the Gunmen pilots are marginally more level-headed, but still incredibly bold.
* ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion''. [[OfficialCouple Shinji and Asuka]] [[BattleCouple are repeat offenders]]:
** Shinji charged straight at Samshiel despite his sliced off power cord, he was running out of power and out of ammo, and Misato was ordering him to retreat back to the base. He completely acted on impulse. Later he got arrogant and reckless and got himself imprisoned inside a 2-D Angel until Unit 01 went nuts and ripped itself out of its 3-D shadow.
** Asuka jumped into battle with Gaghiel without equipment suitable for aquatic combat, although Misato took her side anyway (circumstances forced her hand). In the next episode, she tried to get the battle with Israfel over with early by slicing it in half, but it split into twins and trounced both her and Shinji. Finally, several episodes later, she launched herself out to shoot down Arael, only to fall victim to the [[TropeNamers Trope Namer]] of MindRape instead.
*** Given the circumstances however, Asuka can largely be argued as being exempt from this. In the aquatic battle, hers was the only EVA around and the only weapon effective against the Angel. With Israfel, she did the thing that would have worked on all previous Angels with no info regarding any changes. Finally, in her last battle, she was sent out by her superiors to yet again combat an Angel with unknown capabilities, resulting in said MindRape occurring near instantly.
* Ash Ketchum from ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'' is guilty of this. Despite having Pokémon to fight his battles for him, his solution to most problems upon first encountering them is to let out a BattleCry and launch himself at them headfirst. This is especially true in the movies. For instance, he ran at [[PhysicalGod Mewtwo]] and tried to punch him (twice) in the first movie,[[note]]Bear in mind, Mewtwo is even more broken in this movie than he is in the first-generation games, which is saying a lot. Psychically creating a ''global-scale hurricane'' requires about as much mental effort from him as blinking. Even if Mewtwo didn't have a psychic shield around himself (which he did), he's still a 6'7", 269 pound PhysicalGod. He may be a Psychic-type, but he's physically strong on top of that. Ash, on the other hand, is a totally average 10 year old human boy.[[/note]] threw himself at the cage holding Moltres captive in the second, charged at Entei in the third, threw himself at the cage holding Latios in the fifth... and no matter how many times Ash tries to use Take Down, it always has no effect. In genuine Pokemon battles he often orders his Pokemon to take their opponents head-on instead of assessing what they can do (mostly in older seasons, as he's since developed his own brand of strategies that take advantage of the battlefield geography). Basically, Ash can be summed up with "way more guts than brains".
** Some of his Pokemon end up like this, too. Not Pikachu - Pikachu's a lot more likely to think things through than Ash. ''Froakie'', however, has even less regard for his own safety than Ash. He did get a bit better after evolving, but still tends to throw himself at things.

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* ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'':
** Naruto gets called out on this when he runs off after Yukimaru by himself
{{Deconstructed}} in the Three-Tails arc, with Kakashi and Yamato reminding him of the impact his ''Anime/AquarionEvol''. Zessica Wong's actions could have had on the mission, and Sakura punching Naruto into the ground so hard he makes a crater. He gets the very description of a Leeroy Jenkins by Akatsuki, especially when Sasori asks Itachi to describe Naruto to him.
--->'''Itachi:''' (''to Sasori'') The Nine-Tails is the one who screams and charges headfirst.
** [[CharacterDevelopment Eventually he learns to take advantage of the enemy assuming this to be the case.]] Even better than having a plan is having a plan while the enemy thinks you're too stupid or cowardly to have a plan, or it's so insanely reckless that it's CrazyEnoughToWork.
** Sasuke Uchiha, as the series progresses, also falls into this habit as ambition overrides normal thought and [[BiggerStick he begins to rely more on inherent ability than skill or strategy]].
*** Sasuke's immediate response to seeing Itachi
in Part I was charge at him with a Chidori, and he spends the rest of the fight furiously rushing at Itachi only to get beaten down repeatedly. The first time they meet in Part II, Itachi (who turns out to be a genjutsu) mockingly asks if Sasuke is going to run at him screaming like last time.
*** He spent two pages explaining ThePlan for fighting Killer Bee, and ''no one'' followed it. Not even him! Then he got about twenty times worse when he rushed the freakin' ''Raikage'', [[ScaryBlackMan a giant of a man who's basically a ninja in a wrestler's body.]]
*** Despite learning first-hand from Itachi the [[PowerAtAPrice price of overusing]] the [[MagicalEye Mangekyo Sharingan]] (total blindness and the loss of said eyes), Sasuke insists on repeatedly spamming its techniques during his battles against Killer B, the assault on the Kage Summit and the high-level combatants there, and finally against Danzo despite suffering the pain and worsening eyesight even when it wasn't necessary. By the time he's confronted by Sakura, Kakashi, and Naruto shortly after that, his angered attempt to use Susanoo almost instantly fails and he's practically all but blinded to the point he can't even manifest his Sharingan.
** Hidan notes that when a target angers him enough, he goes berserk, forgets about the plan, and kills everyone in sight. For [[NighInvulnerable obvious reasons]] [[TheLawOfDiminishingDefensiveEffort this usually works]]. [[spoiler:[[AndIMustScream Usually]].]]
** Shino follows Sasuke (who's pursuing Gaara in a Leeroy Jenkins move of his own, albeit in a loose interpretation of Genma's suggestion to make himself useful) in the Invasion of Konoha arc and ends
episode 18 [[spoiler:end up fighting Kankuro, whom he was disappointed to not be able to face in his official match.
** In the Five Kage Summit arc, Sakura put her teammates to sleep with a special gas to face Sasuke alone, which did not work well and required Kakashi to save her. She later charged into Kakashi's fight against Sasuke [[KillTheOnesYouLove to kill Sasuke herself]], only to hesitate at the worst possible time [[SingleTargetSexuality because she still loves him]] and caused Naruto to rescue her from Sasuke...which resulted in Naruto ''[[NiceJobBreakingItHero
getting cut by Sakura's poisoned kunai]]''.
Mix kidnapped]].
* ''Mazinger'' series:
** Kouji Kabuto from ''Anime/MazingerZ'' is a mild case of this. In one hand, he ''never'' listens when someone tells him "Don't go", he is impulsive and hard-headed, falls into utterly DUMB, anybody-could-have-seen-it traps because he is too hasty and eager (a fiact Kouji himself lampshades), and he is a [[TheDeterminator determinator]] who doesn't know when to quit. On the other hand, he IS capable of listening and following instructions and plans, he is a GeniusDitz who is good at devising strategies on the fly, he is capable of deceiving the enemy and he understands that sometimes stealth is necessary and even good (although he is not very good at it, but at least he makes the attempt), and the wisdom of making a tactical retreat. And he is capable of acknowledging his mistakes (once he was forced to retreat. He was angry, but after TheProfessor Yumi explained the situation to him, he admitted he was wrong and apologized). In a nutshell, he shows some traits of the trope, but he has not let them get him killed.
** [[CoDragons General Scarabeth]] from ''Anime/GreatMazinger'' somehow manages to combine
''Manga/AttackOnTitan'' deconstructs this trope whenever it appears, with TheChessmaster. He is the best tactician of the Mykene Empire, capable of creating brilliant strategies and completing missions others had previously thought impossible. However he is also the more battle-thirsty commander, and he is prone to charging the enemy headfirst without waiting for his troops.
* Rak from ''Webcomic/TowerOfGod''. The test in question was designed so that one picked the right door. Khun is trying to work with what little clues they have been given, whereas Rak gathers that the scarcity of of clues was [[spoiler:just another way of saying "Gamble!"]], so he kicked
tragic consequences whenever a random door down. This just proves how much of a fuck Rak doesn't give, since choosing the wrong door is penalized by death. [[spoiler:Luckily, [[HiddenPurposeTest EVERY SINGLE DOOR was correct.]]]]
* Misaki Yata from ''Anime/{{K}}'', on several occasions.
** Episode 2: Kusanagi tells him to avoid the [[RedBaron Black Dog]], because Misaki's no match for him. What does Misaki do?... yeah.
** Episode 4: When they find out that the guy they're chasing is on the school island, Kusanagi remarks that it'll be difficult to get into there, and they'll have to "play it safe". At that point, Misaki's practically out the door already. Fushimi remarks in the next episode that he knows Misaki must have done this, because Kusanagi isn't stupid enough to send in just him and Rikio.
** Then in the movie, Kuroh and Neko are surveying the tower where Anna is being held. Kuroh observes the guards in and around, and says "Only a fool would try to break in through the front." Cue Misaki.
* ''LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya'': In the DeepImmersionGaming episode, Haruhi is exactly like this. [[DeadpanSnarker Kyon]] manages to talk her out of it until the middle of the battle, though.
* ''Manga/OnePiece'':
** Luffy has pulled this stunt at the start of the raid on Enies Lobby. The plan had been to allow the Straw Hats' allies to take on the enemy foot soldiers in order to allow the Straw Hats to fight the Cipher Pol 9 members, since the Straw Hats were the only ones capable of defeating the World Government's most elite assassins. It also worked for him because he is easily the strongest member of the Straw Hats, and to his credit [[IndyPloy freestyle fights]] against the {{Big Bad}}s rather well but it backfired [[spoiler:in the Punk Hazard arc]]. Luffy
soldier charges in and challenges the BigBad of the arc despite [[spoiler:his ally Trafalgar Law]]'s warnings and plans, resulting in [[spoiler:the crew's defeat and almost everyone being captured]].
*** [[spoiler:Though to be fair, he was winning that fight. The BigBad just pulled out a rather creative application of his devil fruit powers that took out everyone with even a modicum of significant strength in the vicinity. Once Luffy was aware of it the villain didn't stand a chance.]]
*** It's also backfired against him
off half-cocked. In particular, during his first few fights with [[DishingOutDirt Crocodile]] battle Eren Yeager charges after an enemy in a [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge blind rage]] and this leads to him being seriously injured as well as getting his one fight against [[PoisonousPerson Magellan]], both of whom were ''far'' above his level at the entire squad EatenAlive. The second time he charges off without thinking, it gets him soundly beaten and nearly kidnapped. [[TheAce Levi]] is [[GameBreakingInjury injured]] in the process of rescuing him at a time when the military cannot afford the loss of their encounter. Only sheer luck and [[{{Determinator}} his drive best soldier on the front lines.
** Ironically, in the Female Titan arc, Eren ''not'' pulling this for once leads
to survive]] allowed [[spoiler:the death of Squad Levi.]] His squadmates had asked him to come away from those fights alive, trust in them and he only beat Crocodile because allow the latter [[VillainousBreakdown threw away strategy in rage at seeing him come back yet again]].
*** Subverted in two specific cases. Even Luffy knows that attacking [[TheDreaded Mihawk]] and [[WalkingWasteland Magellan]] (after he nearly died
Survey Corps to proceed with the first time) head-on is ''[[InstantDeathRadius a very bad idea]]''.
*** ''Badly'' backfires against him when he decides
plan to take on [[spoiler:Kaido]] after Law implored him to do anything other than what he wound up doing; Luffy whaled on him in Gear Fourth (something that was sufficient to absolutely crush Doflamingo), and trap the most he was able to do was sober him up. Once [[spoiler:Kaido]] was stone sober, he [[spoiler:knocked Luffy's ass out in one hit while he was still in Gear Fourth]].
** Sanji pulls a Leeroy Jenkins in
Female Titan, which succeeded until the Water 7 arc, when he goes off on his own Female Titan summoned mindless titans to look for Robin and does it again when he decides to rescue eat her from the [=CP9=] after boarding the Sea Train, despite Zoro warning him over the Den Den Mushi about the [=CP9's=] strength; he says that he would not obey any order given to hold back now that Robin needs to be saved. Incidentally, Luffy approved of this approach, and told Zoro he would have done the same thing as Sanji and body, then proceeded to do so as soon as they arrived at Enies Lobby.
** Zoro does it too, much later in the Wano arc. Prior to their arrival, traveling Wano native Kinemon tells the Straw Hat Pirates to keep a low profile and try to blend in so as not to catch Kaido's attention. It does not take long for Zoro to get in trouble (for an unspecified reason) and sentenced to an execution, upon which he makes a break for it and slices everything and everyone in his way. Luffy arrives on the island later and meets Zoro--as both feel the need to pummel some enemies, they agree that they ''will'' cause trouble and apologize to Kinemon later. Luffy's ally Trafalgar Law happens to be on the island too, and upon hearing Luffy is on the island and charging headfirst into a nobility district, he has this exchange with his first mate Bepo:
---> '''Bepo''': Captain! We got trouble, captain! It's Straw Hat [Luffy] and Roronoa [Zoro]!! They're heading into Bakura Town!!
---> '''Trafalgar Law''': Straw Hat's in Wano?! Hey, wait! He's going to cause nothing BUT trouble!!!
** Generally speaking, this seems to be the Straw Hats' standard unspoken battle strategy: let Luffy go after the leader/the strongest/the most important, etc etc. and while the top brass is busy with him, the
kill [[spoiler:the rest of Squad Levi]]. By the crew split up and go on to tackle time Eren transformed into a Titan, all he could do was fight the underlings as well as take care of any smaller objectives during the battle. As noted above however, the success rate of this tactic varies; ''usually'' dependent on how cunning their current enemy is.
** According to Garp, Gol D. Roger was incredibly impulsive and reckless and would happily start fights with minimal provocation, especially if it involved defending the honor of his friends or allies. Garp even expressed bemusement at the fact that he lived long enough to become Pirate King to begin with, stating that it happened in spite of his best efforts to get himself killed at every opportunity.
** Like father, like son, as Portgas D. Ace inherited Roger's impulsive aggression and bellicose personality, and
Female Titan until he was at least defeated.
** After the TimeSkip, Eren [[spoiler:infiltrates the Libero internment zone
as reckless and foolhardy as a wounded Eldian soldier, informing his father and brother, if not even more so. Unlike Roger and Luffy, however, SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome happened and this tendency ultimately got him killed.
** In a villainous example, Kaido's underling Jack has a well-established reputation for extreme and frankly suicidal impulsivity that never seems to net him anything good. His fondness for blind headlong charges and a complete refusal to back down even when he has literally no chance of winning has cost him, in chronological order, five days of valuable time and a very rare weapon (because he picked a fight that turned into a hopeless stalemate that ended solely because of said weapon), a good deal of his fleet and his physical wellbeing (because he got the shit beaten out of him by people who probably could have given his boss problems), and what little of his fleet remained
allies after the last defeat plus his freedom (because he tried had left so they would be forced to fight an elephant the size of a country and naturally got sunk, trapped undersea but not drowning).
* ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'':
** ''Every'' [[HumongousMecha Ganmen]] pilot is one of these, and Leeron and Attenborough also display some characteristics of the trope ('''"[[BeamSpam HASHAAAAAAA]]"''') but when you're in a universe where everything, ''especially'' physics, is subservient to the RuleOfCool, this is the best tactic.
** Kamina
rescue him. His goal was the most prevalent example of this trope, and the other characters tried to make it clear that this was a very bad idea. Sure, he inspired everyone, but if Simon wasn't there to level things out, Kamina would've been dead by contact with and retrieve Zeke, steal the end power of the second episode (a fact Kamina reiterates several times). [[spoiler:Granted, Kamina later tells Yoko that this show of bravado was simply a show to inspire Simon, so in that respect, it may have been the most brilliant tactic of all.]] [[spoiler:Unfortunately, the one time he plans out a strategy to capture Thymilph's Dai-Gunzan, it ends up being the [[KilledOffForReal death]] of him.]] The rest of the Gunmen pilots are marginally more level-headed, but still incredibly bold.
* ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion''. [[OfficialCouple Shinji
War Hammer Titan, and Asuka]] [[BattleCouple are repeat offenders]]:
** Shinji charged straight at Samshiel despite his sliced off power cord, he was running out of power
start a war between Eldia and out of ammo, and Misato was ordering him to retreat back to the base. He completely acted on impulse. Later he got arrogant and reckless and got himself imprisoned inside a 2-D Angel until Unit 01 went nuts and ripped itself out of its 3-D shadow.
** Asuka jumped into battle with Gaghiel without equipment suitable for aquatic combat, although Misato took her side anyway (circumstances forced her hand). In the next episode, she tried to get the battle with Israfel over with early by slicing it in half, but it split into twins and trounced both her and Shinji. Finally, several episodes later, she launched herself out to shoot down Arael, only to fall victim to the [[TropeNamers Trope Namer]] of MindRape instead.
*** Given the circumstances however, Asuka can largely be argued as being exempt from this. In the aquatic battle, hers was the only EVA around and the only weapon effective against the Angel. With Israfel, she did the thing that would have worked on all previous Angels with no info regarding any changes. Finally, in her last battle, she was sent out by her superiors to yet again combat an Angel with unknown capabilities, resulting in said MindRape occurring near instantly.
* Ash Ketchum from ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'' is guilty of this. Despite having Pokémon to fight his battles for him, his solution to most problems upon first encountering them is to let out a BattleCry and launch himself at them headfirst. This is especially true in the movies. For instance, he ran at [[PhysicalGod Mewtwo]] and tried to punch him (twice) in the first movie,[[note]]Bear in mind, Mewtwo is even more broken in this movie than he is in the first-generation games, which is saying a lot. Psychically creating a ''global-scale hurricane'' requires about as much mental effort from him as blinking. Even if Mewtwo didn't have a psychic shield around himself (which he did), he's still a 6'7", 269 pound PhysicalGod. He may be a Psychic-type, but he's physically strong on top of that. Ash, on the other hand, is a totally average 10 year old human boy.[[/note]] threw himself at the cage holding Moltres captive in the second, charged at Entei in the third, threw himself at the cage holding Latios in the fifth... and no matter how many times Ash tries to use Take Down, it always has no effect. In genuine Pokemon battles he often orders his Pokemon to take their opponents head-on instead of assessing what they can do (mostly in older seasons, as he's since developed his own brand of strategies that take advantage of the battlefield geography). Basically, Ash can be summed up with "way more guts than brains".
** Some of his Pokemon end up like this, too. Not Pikachu - Pikachu's a lot more likely to think things through than Ash. ''Froakie'', however, has even less regard for his own safety than Ash. He did get a bit better after evolving, but still tends to throw himself at things.
Marley.]]



* In both ''LightNovel/ACertainMagicalIndex'' and ''Manga/ACertainScientificRailgun'', Gunha Sogiita's philosophy is to charge into situations without hesitation and punch any bad guys in sight, relying on guts to power through. He even brushes off people trying to explain the situation to him.
** This isn't even the worst of the characters -- Mikoto tends to charge in headfirst and expect to win (justified, she's one of the most powerful characters in Academy City), Accelerator didn't even bother learning how to fight, and the main character Touma's plans usually either start out as "punch it until it agrees with me" or boil down to such. Honestly, half the characters rely on their power and Leeroy right into battle. Granted, they usually win, but when they don't it ends about as well as the original.
* ''Anime/CodeGeass'':
** Jeremiah Gottwald, upon hearing where Zero is during the battle of Narita, charges off to fight him, resulting in him being defeated and almost killed by Kallen's Radiant Wave Surger. In the ''[[Manga/CodeGeassNightmareOfNunnally Nightmare of Nunnally]]'' version of the battle, Alice goes after Zero, hoping to defeat him and be rewarded with a military or knight rank so that she can protect Nunnally.
** Suzaku Kururugi also qualifies for this trope, in so much as military command structure will allow him to practice it. He always runs head-first at the enemy in order to defeat them. However, he is a {{Deconstruction}} of this trope because he knows damn well the likely result of it, [[DeathSeeker and wants it to happen]].
* The protagonist of ''Anime/CrossAnge'' has one plan: charge right in towards the fray, much to the frustration of her allies. She's skilled enough that it works for her but their source of income is from the number of kills the individual makes. Tusk comments on her lack of stealth while monitoring her during her rescue mission in episode 9, and Julio, who ends up capturing her, criticizes her for being too predictable.
* ''Anime/DarlingInTheFranxx'': Zero Two/Strelizia gets notorious for this. It's particularly pronounced during a HeroicBSOD but she still verges on TheBerserker at the best of times and Hiro isn't always able to keep her in formation. It gets to the point that Ichigo, their squad leader, starts quietly assuming Strelizia will run headlong into battle and basing everyone else's battleplans around this.



* In ''Manga/YuYuHakusho'', Yomi was a Leeroy Jenkins back when he worked for [[spoiler:Kurama]], often going on unauthorized and dangerous raids of his own, until he was eventually blinded in an attack that [[spoiler:Kurama]] set up for him in an attempt to get him out of the way. He learned his lesson after that and developed into a calm, patient MagnificentBastard.
* In ''Anime/SuperDimensionFortressMacross'', Hayao Kakizaki brags about how great he is during his first meeting with Hikaru Ichijo. But in combat, he turns out to be a Leeroy Jenkins, who rushes into battle leaving himself wide open. [[spoiler:He ends up dying on a mission as a result.]] While Maximillian Jenius, who acts scared at first, ends up being a genius pilot.
* Shana from ''LightNovel/ShakuganNoShana'' has great skill in fighting but poor skill in strategy. As a Flame Haze her plan to rush forward and cut the denizens to pieces. If not for [[MissionControl Yuuji's]] support from the sidelines, she would have likely died a few times over.
* ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanoha'':
** In the first season, Fate tries to extract the six unclaimed Jewel Seeds from the ocean using a spell. When there's a considerable reaction and the ocean itself seems to be attacking her, Admiral Lindy plans to stay back until Fate finishes and then go in and capture her, but Nanoha, who places higher priority on befriending Fate, intervenes with Yuuno to help against orders and leaves with half the Jewel Seeds. Lindy reprimands the two, but lets them off without punishment because things turned out well.
** During the hotel attack in ''[[Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaStrikers StrikerS]]'', Shamal orders the forwards to hold the line against the gadget drones until Vita returns. Teana decides to go on the offensive and destroy the drones with a large [[BeamSpam Cross Fire Shoot]], which almost hits Subaru. Vita saves her, but she yells at Teana for her reckless behaviour and at Subaru for trying to cover her up, ordering the Forwards to go back.
** Signum, of all people, was guilty of doing this in the early chapters of the ''[[Manga/MagicalRecordLyricalNanohaForce FORCE]]'' manga. Rushing into an opponent whose [[AntiMagic abilities]] are very dangerous against magical warriors such as her, without waiting for backup, without any upgrades (even worse by the fact that her abilities had weakened since the end of ''[=StrikerS=]'', which takes place six years before ''Force'') and without considering that the little info and measures she had about said opponent's abilities can be a bit inaccurate. She got [[CurbStompBattle horribly trashed]] for her troubles.
* [[EliteMook Naoe Kanatsugu]] from the ''VideoGame/SengokuBasara'' anime. This is a guy who, upon discovering that the opposing side has deployed Honda Tadakatsu (aka the army's ''[[HumongousMecha frickin' Gundam]]''), decided that the best course of action was to take it/him on ''single handedly'' with no more than a standard issue katana -- and naturally gets [[CurbStompBattle curb stomped]]. Maybe he thought katanas really ''could'' [[KatanasAreJustBetter cut through tanks]].
* Two big ones in ''VideoGame/{{Utawarerumono}}''. The first is Oboro, and in being a Leeroy he kicks off the events of the plot. He more or less grows out of this but is still very rash. The other is the emperor, who felt it would be a good idea to completely ignore his brilliant and highly paid general Benawi and start burning down random neutral villages, forcing them to side with Hakuoro. He doesn't get better, because this gets his country taken over and also gets an "assisted seppuku" for himself, courtesy of Benawi.

to:

* In ''Manga/YuYuHakusho'', Yomi was ''Manga/DeliciousInDungeon'': Chilchack discovers a Leeroy Jenkins back when he worked trap-laden shortcut, and asks to go first to scout out the safest path for [[spoiler:Kurama]], often going on unauthorized the party to walk. Senshi impatiently tries to walk across the floor and dangerous raids of his own, until he was eventually blinded in an attack triggers several traps that [[spoiler:Kurama]] set up for him in an attempt to almost get him out of and Chilchack killed.
* ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}'':
** ''Manga/DigimonVTamer01'' sees Zeromaru refuse to even let Yagami Taichi come up with a plan on two occasions. For
the way. He learned his lesson most part though, Zero fully expects Taichi to have a plan and follows them to letter. Daisuke and [[Anime/DigimonFrontier Takuya]] are worse. The former has to be saved by Taichi and Zero after that and developed into picking a calm, patient MagnificentBastard.
* In ''Anime/SuperDimensionFortressMacross'', Hayao Kakizaki brags about how great he is during his first meeting
fight with Hikaru Ichijo. But in combat, he turns out a strange monster his friends said to be a Leeroy Jenkins, who rushes avoid, the latter jumps into battle leaving himself wide open. [[spoiler:He ends up dying on a mission as a result.]] While Maximillian Jenius, who acts scared at first, ends up being a genius pilot.
* Shana from ''LightNovel/ShakuganNoShana'' has great skill in fighting but poor skill in strategy. As a Flame Haze her plan to rush forward and cut the denizens to pieces. If not for [[MissionControl Yuuji's]] support from the sidelines, she would have likely died a few times over.
* ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanoha'':
** In the first season, Fate tries to extract the six unclaimed Jewel Seeds from the ocean using a spell. When there's a considerable reaction and the ocean itself seems to be attacking her, Admiral Lindy plans to stay back until Fate finishes and then go in and capture her, but Nanoha, who places higher priority on befriending Fate, intervenes
with Yuuno to help against orders and leaves with half the Jewel Seeds. Lindy reprimands the two, but lets them off without punishment because things turned out well.
** During the hotel attack in ''[[Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaStrikers StrikerS]]'', Shamal orders the forwards to hold the line against the gadget drones until Vita returns. Teana decides to go on the offensive and destroy the drones with a large [[BeamSpam Cross Fire Shoot]], which almost hits Subaru. Vita saves her, but she yells at Teana for her reckless behaviour and at Subaru for trying to cover her up, ordering the Forwards to go back.
** Signum, of all people, was guilty of doing this in the early chapters of the ''[[Manga/MagicalRecordLyricalNanohaForce FORCE]]'' manga. Rushing into
an opponent whose [[AntiMagic abilities]] he's told can't be defeated one on one.
** ''Anime/DigimonAdventure'': Taichi has always been an IdiotHero, but he went through only a brief phase of this trope. Eventually the group came to the observation that a partner Digimon's tamer has to be in danger for them to evolve. So, as part of his increasingly desperate attempts to get Agumon to evolve to Perfect, he runs straight into the battlefield. [[GoneHorriblyRight It works and he quickly learns not to do it again for a DAMN good reason]].
** Daisuke is like this as well. It's notable in an early episode where Takeru and the others
are very dangerous against magical warriors such as her, without waiting thinking their strategy through, but Daisuke wants to charge in.
** He is an association football (soccer) player and thus understands the importance of teamwork and sticking to roles to an extent, but Tsurugi Tatsuno of ''Manga/DigimonNext'' has an open disdain
for backup, "plans". This leaves the all of strategics to Yuu.
** Masaru of ''Anime/DigimonDataSquad'' is an outright example, to the point of leaping off highrise buildings to punch [[AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever giant mons]]. Apparently, [[CatchPhrase that's how a man lives]].
* ''Franchise/DragonBall'':
** Son Goku typically works in this fashion, at least in the original ''Manga/DragonBall'', where his plan usually consists of going off after an enemy that's hurt his friends on his own
without any upgrades (even worse by care in the fact that her abilities world to whatever plan they might have set up, or in other words to simply pound people's faces in. This is most notably seen in the Red Ribbon Arc and especially the King Piccolo Arc, where Goku ignores a direct order from Master Roshi of all people to not rush off after the enemy.
** In ''Anime/DragonBallZ'', he (and Piccolo) take this tack with Frieza, ignoring King Kai's warning against going off against him. Though it's not as if they
had weakened since the end option of ''[=StrikerS=]'', which takes place six years before ''Force'') and ''not'' fighting Frieza.
** In the Cell Saga, after [[BigBad Cell]] becomes even more powerful than before, he [[spoiler:kills Vegeta's son, Trunks]]. Gohan is the only person able to stand up to Cell's power... but Vegeta suddenly unleashes a vicious attack on Cell
without considering warning. Cell promptly retaliates, beating Vegeta senseless, and Gohan has to save him from being killed; in the process, Gohan becomes severely wounded.
* In one episode of ''LightNovel/{{Durarara}}'', Izaya and Shizuo, the latter known as Ikebukuro's "God of Destruction" were facing off with one another when a gang of thugs
that Izaya had ticked off earlier come running into the little info middle of things. Upon recognizing Shizuo, they all immediately freak out, not knowing what to do. That all ends when one thug, out of pure fear, screams like a maniac and measures she had about said opponent's abilities can be a bit inaccurate. She got runs up to crack Shizuo over the head with an improvised bat. Cut to Shizuo punching the guy out of his clothes, then proceeding to [[CurbStompBattle horribly trashed]] for her troubles.
Curb Stomp]] everyone else in sight.
* [[EliteMook Naoe Kanatsugu]] Natsu from ''Manga/FairyTail'' almost never pays attention to mission briefings and will rush off to confront the enemy alone. He also seems to have no concept of stealth. This attitude nearly gets him killed in the Edolas arc because he keeps forgetting that his powers don't work AND he almost gets the Allied Forces in trouble when he refuses to let the Magic Council arrest Jellal in the Oración Seis arc. What makes it worse is that the [[DarkerAndEdgier Tartarus Arc]] proves that he [[IgnoredAesop didn't learn his lesson]] from the ''VideoGame/SengokuBasara'' anime. This Edolas Arc. [[spoiler:Silver reminds him of why this is a guy who, upon discovering that bad idea.]]
** After
the opposing side has deployed Honda Tadakatsu (aka the army's ''[[HumongousMecha frickin' Gundam]]''), decided that the best course of action was second time-skup Natsu decides to take it/him on ''single handedly'' try this again with no more than a standard issue katana -- and naturally gets [[CurbStompBattle curb stomped]]. Maybe he thought katanas really ''could'' [[KatanasAreJustBetter cut through tanks]].
* Two big ones in ''VideoGame/{{Utawarerumono}}''. The first is Oboro, and in being a Leeroy he kicks off
the events of the plot. He more or less grows out of this but is still very rash. The other is the emperor, who felt it would be a good idea Avatar Cult...[[spoiler: Granted he managed to completely ignore his brilliant and highly paid general Benawi and start burning put down random neutral villages, forcing them to side with Hakuoro. He doesn't get better, because this gets his country taken over 3 cultists, but once Gray showed up the others came back up and also gets an "assisted seppuku" for himself, courtesy of Benawi.Natsu's in chains and cuffs.]]



* ''Anime/SailorMoon'':
** Usagi tends to be a bit Jenkins in some of her actions whenever her family and/or friends are in trouble, though many times, she ends up becoming successful:
*** In particular, her "[[RescueRomance I MUST SAVE]] [[DistressedDude MAMORU]]" first actions in the first season finale towards an enemy, [[IdiotBall even after it was shown that 'Mamoru' was very clearly an enemy and needed to be stopped]], ends up causing her [[KillEmAll and her allies]] [[HeroicBSOD a lot of problems afterward]].
*** Oh, and when he gets captured by both Fiore and Queen Nehelenia. The latter, especially: she's willing to just go into a blizzard, barefoot in a foot of snow, to save him from her (without transforming, even).
*** Seeing, or knowing that, Naru is in danger also sends Usagi into Leeroy mode.
** Minako can be this at times too (fittingly, Usagi is her {{Expy}}), with the difference she [[TheJuggernaut could get away with it]], and anyway [[CharacterDevelopment quickly turned in a cunning planner capable of getting the drop on her enemies before charging at them]] during [[Manga/CodenameSailorV her solo series]]. [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness Her charging in a Black Moon Circus trap in the Dream arc of the manga is rightly taken as a sign something is seriously off with her]]-[[StepfordSmiler more than usual]], at least.
* ''Anime/CodeGeass'':
** Jeremiah Gottwald, upon hearing where Zero is during the battle of Narita, charges off to fight him, resulting in him being defeated and almost killed by Kallen's Radiant Wave Surger. In the ''[[Manga/CodeGeassNightmareOfNunnally Nightmare of Nunnally]]'' version of the battle, Alice goes after Zero, hoping to defeat him and be rewarded with a military or knight rank so that she can protect Nunnally.
** Suzaku Kururugi also qualifies for this trope, in so much as military command structure will allow him to practice it. He always runs head-first at the enemy in order to defeat them. However, he is a {{Deconstruction}} of this trope because he knows damn well the likely result of it, [[DeathSeeker and wants it to happen]].
* In one episode of ''Manga/TokyoMewMew'', Masha tries attacking the MonsterOfTheWeek in an attempt to prove useful, getting captured as a result and causing the Mew Mews to spend the rest of the episode trying to get him back.
* In one episode of ''LightNovel/{{Durarara}}'', Izaya and Shizuo, the latter known as Ikebukuro's "God of Destruction" were facing off with one another when a gang of thugs that Izaya had ticked off earlier come running into the middle of things. Upon recognizing Shizuo, they all immediately freak out, not knowing what to do. That all ends when one thug, out of pure fear, screams like a maniac and runs up to crack Shizuo over the head with an improvised bat. Cut to Shizuo punching the guy out of his clothes, then proceeding to [[CurbStompBattle Curb Stomp]] everyone else in sight.
* In ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi'', [[IdiotHero Nagi Springfield]] turns out to have acted like this all the damn time; his first reaction to just about any threat is to charge blindly at it. As he's quite possibly [[WorldsStrongestMan the strongest]] [[InvincibleHero person alive]], it almost always works.
* ''Franchise/DragonBall'':
** Son Goku typically works in this fashion, at least in the original ''Manga/DragonBall'', where his plan usually consists of going off after an enemy that's hurt his friends on his own without any care in the world to whatever plan they might have set up, or in other words to simply pound people's faces in. This is most notably seen in the Red Ribbon Arc and especially the King Piccolo Arc, where Goku ignores a direct order from Master Roshi of all people to not rush off after the enemy.
** In ''Anime/DragonBallZ'', he (and Piccolo) take this tack with Frieza, ignoring King Kai's warning against going off against him. Though it's not as if they had the option of ''not'' fighting Frieza.
** In the Cell Saga, after [[BigBad Cell]] becomes even more powerful than before, he [[spoiler:kills Vegeta's son, Trunks]]. Gohan is the only person able to stand up to Cell's power... but Vegeta suddenly unleashes a vicious attack on Cell without warning. Cell promptly retaliates, beating Vegeta senseless, and Gohan has to save him from being killed; in the process, Gohan becomes severely wounded.
* Black Star in ''Manga/SoulEater'', frequently as his direct approach (he is ostensibly an ''assassin'') worked for minor threats, but not for big ones. He doesn't so much grow out of it as he becomes [[TookALevelInBadass better able]] to face the situations he rushes headlong into. The recklessness and obstinate insistence on his own greatness remain.

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* ''Anime/SailorMoon'':
** Usagi tends to be a bit Jenkins in some of her actions whenever her family and/or friends are in trouble, though many times, she ends up becoming successful:
***
In particular, her "[[RescueRomance I MUST SAVE]] [[DistressedDude MAMORU]]" first actions in the first season finale towards an enemy, [[IdiotBall even after it was shown that 'Mamoru' was very clearly an enemy and needed to be stopped]], ends up causing her [[KillEmAll and her allies]] [[HeroicBSOD a lot of problems afterward]].
*** Oh, and when he gets captured by both Fiore and Queen Nehelenia. The latter, especially: she's willing to just go into a blizzard, barefoot in a foot of snow, to save him from her (without transforming, even).
*** Seeing, or knowing that, Naru is in danger also sends Usagi into Leeroy mode.
** Minako can be this at times too (fittingly, Usagi is her {{Expy}}), with the difference she [[TheJuggernaut could get away with it]], and anyway [[CharacterDevelopment quickly turned in a cunning planner capable of getting the drop on her enemies before charging at them]] during [[Manga/CodenameSailorV her solo series]]. [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness Her charging in a Black Moon Circus trap in the Dream arc of the manga is rightly taken as a sign something is seriously off with her]]-[[StepfordSmiler more than usual]], at least.
* ''Anime/CodeGeass'':
** Jeremiah Gottwald, upon hearing where Zero is during the battle of Narita, charges off to fight him, resulting in him being defeated and almost killed by Kallen's Radiant Wave Surger. In the ''[[Manga/CodeGeassNightmareOfNunnally Nightmare of Nunnally]]'' version of the battle, Alice goes after Zero, hoping to defeat him and be rewarded with a military or knight rank so that she can protect Nunnally.
** Suzaku Kururugi also qualifies for this trope, in so much as military command structure will allow him to practice it. He always runs head-first at the enemy in order to defeat them. However, he is a {{Deconstruction}} of
''Anime/GirlsUndPanzer'', this trope because he knows damn well the likely result of it, [[DeathSeeker and wants it to happen]].
* In one episode of ''Manga/TokyoMewMew'', Masha tries attacking the MonsterOfTheWeek in an attempt to prove useful, getting captured as a result and causing the Mew Mews to spend the rest of the episode trying to get him back.
* In one episode of ''LightNovel/{{Durarara}}'', Izaya and Shizuo, the latter known as Ikebukuro's "God of Destruction" were facing off with one another when a gang of thugs that Izaya had ticked off earlier come running into the middle of things. Upon recognizing Shizuo, they all immediately freak out, not knowing what to do. That all ends when one thug, out of pure fear, screams like a maniac and runs up to crack Shizuo over the head with an improvised bat. Cut to Shizuo punching the guy out of his clothes, then proceeding to [[CurbStompBattle Curb Stomp]] everyone else in sight.
* In ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi'', [[IdiotHero Nagi Springfield]] turns out to have acted like this
can easily describe all the damn time; his first reaction girls of Chi-Ha-Tan Academy, whose whole theme is a ShoutOut [[UsefulNotes/KatanasoftheRisingSun to just about any threat is to charge blindly at it. As he's quite possibly [[WorldsStrongestMan the strongest]] [[InvincibleHero person alive]], it almost always works.
* ''Franchise/DragonBall'':
** Son Goku typically works in this fashion, at least in
war ethos of the original ''Manga/DragonBall'', where his plan usually consists of going off after an enemy that's hurt his friends on his own without any care in the world to whatever plan Imperial Japanese Army during World War II]]. Even when they might have set up, or in other words to simply pound people's faces in. This is most notably seen in the Red Ribbon Arc and especially the King Piccolo Arc, where Goku ignores a direct order from Master Roshi of all people to not rush off after the enemy.
** In ''Anime/DragonBallZ'', he (and Piccolo) take this tack with Frieza, ignoring King Kai's warning against going off against him. Though it's not as if they had the option of ''not'' fighting Frieza.
** In the Cell Saga, after [[BigBad Cell]] becomes even more powerful than before, he [[spoiler:kills Vegeta's son, Trunks]]. Gohan is the only person able to stand up to Cell's power... but Vegeta suddenly unleashes a vicious attack on Cell without warning. Cell promptly retaliates, beating Vegeta senseless, and Gohan has to save him from being killed; in the process, Gohan becomes severely wounded.
* Black Star in ''Manga/SoulEater'', frequently as his direct approach (he is ostensibly an ''assassin'') worked for minor threats, but not for big ones. He doesn't so much grow out of it as he becomes
[[TookALevelInBadass better able]] get better]], their commander has to face frame their tactics as "charges" of some kind just so the situations he rushes headlong into. rest of the team can wrap their heads around them.
---> "I've considered multiple possibilities and I feel like charging is the best option!"
* ''LightNovel/TheGreatestMagicmastersRetirementPlan'': In the second volume, the students of Alpha's Second Institute are supposed to hunt weaker Fiends near the barrier as practice, but some overestimate their ability and attempt to exit the designated area to hunt stronger Fiends.
The recklessness principal, Sisty, predicted this and obstinate insistence on organized squads of more experienced students and Magicmasters to reign in the new students. While no one dies, some of the students got traumatized from nearly being killed by stronger fiends and lost the ability to use magic.
* ''LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya'': In the DeepImmersionGaming episode, Haruhi is exactly like this. [[DeadpanSnarker Kyon]] manages to talk her out of it until the middle of the battle, though.
* ''LightNovel/TheHeroIsOverpoweredButOverlyCautious'':
** Rosalie Roseguard marches herself and her soldiers into the nest of powerful fly demons without any strategy, resulting in many of her soldiers getting killed. TheHero, Seiya, is not impressed with her disregard for the safety of herself and her soldiers in her pursuit of [[HonorBeforeReason honor]].
** Seiya himself was once an example of this trope and chafes with Rosalie because she reminds him of
his own greatness remain.past failures. [[spoiler:During his journey to save Ixphoria, he pushed himself and his party to defeat the demon army as quickly as possible without caring about strategies or training. He ignores Aria's advice to take the time to research about the Demon Lord, and subsequently gets killed when he has no way to deal with the Demon Lord's self-revival skill. When he's summoned to save Gaeabrande, he uses more cautious methods in order to avoid repeating his mistake.]]
* Misaki Yata from ''Anime/{{K}}'', on several occasions.
** Episode 2: Kusanagi tells him to avoid the [[RedBaron Black Dog]], because Misaki's no match for him. What does Misaki do?... yeah.
** Episode 4: When they find out that the guy they're chasing is on the school island, Kusanagi remarks that it'll be difficult to get into there, and they'll have to "play it safe". At that point, Misaki's practically out the door already. Fushimi remarks in the next episode that he knows Misaki must have done this, because Kusanagi isn't stupid enough to send in just him and Rikio.
** Then in the movie, Kuroh and Neko are surveying the tower where Anna is being held. Kuroh observes the guards in and around, and says "Only a fool would try to break in through the front." Cue Misaki.



* ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}'':
** ''Manga/DigimonVTamer01'' sees Zeromaru refuse to even let Yagami Taichi come up with a plan on two occasions. For the most part though, Zero fully expects Taichi to have a plan and follows them to letter. Daisuke and [[Anime/DigimonFrontier Takuya]] are worse. The former has to be saved by Taichi and Zero after picking a fight with a strange monster his friends said to avoid, the latter jumps into battle with an opponent he's told can't be defeated one on one.
** ''Anime/DigimonAdventure'': Taichi has always been an IdiotHero, but he went through only a brief phase of this trope. Eventually the group came to the observation that a partner Digimon's tamer has to be in danger for them to evolve. So, as part of his increasingly desperate attempts to get Agumon to evolve to Perfect, he runs straight into the battlefield. [[GoneHorriblyRight It works and he quickly learns not to do it again for a DAMN good reason]].
** Daisuke is like this as well. It's notable in an early episode where Takeru and the others are thinking their strategy through, but Daisuke wants to charge in.
** He is an association football (soccer) player and thus understands the importance of teamwork and sticking to roles to an extent, but Tsurugi Tatsuno of ''Manga/DigimonNext'' has an open disdain for "plans". This leaves the all of strategics to Yuu.
** Masaru of ''Anime/DigimonDataSquad'' is an outright example, to the point of leaping off highrise buildings to punch [[AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever giant mons]]. Apparently, [[CatchPhrase that's how a man lives]].
* Natsu from ''Manga/FairyTail'' almost never pays attention to mission briefings and will rush off to confront the enemy alone. He also seems to have no concept of stealth. This attitude nearly gets him killed in the Edolas arc because he keeps forgetting that his powers don't work AND he almost gets the Allied Forces in trouble when he refuses to let the Magic Council arrest Jellal in the Oración Seis arc. What makes it worse is that the [[DarkerAndEdgier Tartarus Arc]] proves that he [[IgnoredAesop didn't learn his lesson]] from the Edolas Arc. [[spoiler:Silver reminds him of why this is a bad idea.]]
** After the second time-skup Natsu decides to try this again with the Avatar Cult...[[spoiler: Granted he managed to put down 3 cultists, but once Gray showed up the others came back up and Natsu's in chains and cuffs.]]
* It's observed in ''Anime/PumpkinScissors'' that no sane infantryman would attack a tank head-on, and much of the plot revolves around a project to create anti-tank infantry by removing soldiers' fear of pain and death. Yet Alice, who has no such conditioning, attacks a tank with a ''sword'' because she [[HonorBeforeReason refuses to surrender to bandits and mercenaries]].
* ''Anime/ScienceNinjaTeamGatchaman''. Although G-2 is ''supposed'' to be the team hothead, it's ''G-1'', the Mighty Leader, who frequently rushes into a situation without thinking (or waiting for backup), particularly if something else is bothering him that day. It's particularly sad because when he really stops and thinks, he's very good with strategy and tactics.
* {{Deconstructed}} in ''Anime/AquarionEvol''. Zessica Wong's actions in episode 18 [[spoiler:end up getting Mix kidnapped]].
* ''Anime/VariableGeo'': The trope is [[PlayedWith played with]] and {{averted}}, when [[TokenMiniMoe Manami]] deliberately invokes it by pretending to charge blindly at [[spoiler: [[BrainwashedAndCrazy Chihou]]]] to draw her fire. Manami [[NinjaLog sheds her dress]] at the last second to avoid being punctured, which creates an opening [[BoisterousBruiser Jun]] to clothesline [[spoiler: Chihou]]. Thus, ending the fight.
* Judai Yuki from ''Anime/YuGiOhGX'' ends up pulling a couple of reckless moves in season 2 and 3 as his status as IndyPloy-pulling [[TheAce ace]] is steadily deconstructed.
* In an episode of ''Anime/YuGiOh5Ds'', Jack Atlas was confronted by Ushio (who was BrainwashedAndCrazy due to Rudger's spell), and because his arm was broken, needed Carly's help to duel him. Unfortunately, Carly became too excited, and quickly became somewhat of a Leeroy Jenkins, ordering Jack's monster to attack without asking him (which, as it turned out, was a bad idea). Fortunately, she quickly learned from that mistake - for the most part.
* Even Yugi himself did this once in a very early episode of [[Anime/YuGiOh the original series]], where the Evil Spirit that had possessed Bakura first made his presence known, and it was a rather bad time to have done something so foolish; Bakura had sealed the souls of Yugi and his friends in their favorite cards, forcing Yami to use them as pieces in a Shadow Duel; Yugi got angry eventually, both from Bakura's taunting and Jonouchi calling him "puny" (compared to Yami) and recklessly directed an attack towards Bakura's set monster, which turned out to be an Electric Lizard. (Fortunately, he and the others wised up after that.)
* ''Manga/AttackOnTitan'' deconstructs this trope whenever it appears, with tragic consequences whenever a soldier charges off half-cocked. In particular, during his first battle Eren Yeager charges after an enemy in a [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge blind rage]] and this leads to him being seriously injured as well as getting his entire squad EatenAlive. The second time he charges off without thinking, it gets him soundly beaten and nearly kidnapped. [[TheAce Levi]] is [[GameBreakingInjury injured]] in the process of rescuing him at a time when the military cannot afford the loss of their best soldier on the front lines.
** Ironically, in the Female Titan arc, Eren ''not'' pulling this for once leads to [[spoiler:the death of Squad Levi.]] His squadmates had asked him to trust in them and allow the Survey Corps to proceed with the plan to trap the Female Titan, which succeeded until the Female Titan summoned mindless titans to eat her body, then proceeded to kill [[spoiler:the rest of Squad Levi]]. By the time Eren transformed into a Titan, all he could do was fight the Female Titan until he was defeated.
** After the TimeSkip, Eren [[spoiler:infiltrates the Libero internment zone as a wounded Eldian soldier, informing his allies after he had left so they would be forced to rescue him. His goal was to make contact with and retrieve Zeke, steal the power of the War Hammer Titan, and start a war between Eldia and Marley.]]
* In both ''LightNovel/ACertainMagicalIndex'' and ''Manga/ACertainScientificRailgun'', Gunha Sogiita's philosophy is to charge into situations without hesitation and punch any bad guys in sight, relying on guts to power through. He even brushes off people trying to explain the situation to him.
** This isn't even the worst of the characters - Mikoto tends to charge in headfirst and expect to win (justified, she's one of the most powerful characters in Academy City), Accelerator didn't even bother learning how to fight, and the main character Touma's plans usually either start out as "punch it until it agrees with me" or boil down to such. Honestly, half the characters rely on their power and Leeroy right into battle. Granted, they usually win, but when they don't it ends about as well as the original.
* ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica'': [[spoiler:Mami Tomoe]] ''of all people'' proves to be this, as she dies minutes within announcing she would [[TemptingFate "finish this Witch off quickly"]], taking up a more reckless, up-close approach to fighting, rather than from a safe distance as before. [[spoiler:Also counts as TooHappyToLive, as all of this is on the heels of she and Madoka pledging to become partners in Witch-hunting, and a monologue about how great she feels knowing she won't be alone any more]].
* The protagonist of ''Anime/CrossAnge'' has one plan: charge right in towards the fray, much to the frustration of her allies. She's skilled enough that it works for her but their source of income is from the number of kills the individual makes. Tusk comments on her lack of stealth while monitoring her during her rescue mission in episode 9, and Julio, who ends up capturing her, criticizes her for being too predictable.
* This is what kicks off the events to ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam'': three Zaku pilots are told to investigate rumblings in Side 7, but they get it in their heads to start wrecking things once they find out what's going on. End result is getting their asses kicked by a 14 year old.
* ''Anime/PanzerWorldGalient'': [[TheHero Jordy]] is too HotBlooded, rash and loud for his own good, he's unable to be stealthy, and he feels more comfortable charging the enemy head-on than infiltrating an enemy base.
* ''Manga/DeliciousInDungeon'': Chilchack discovers a trap-laden shortcut, and asks to go first to scout out the safest path for the party to walk. Senshi impatiently tries to walk across the floor and triggers several traps that almost get him and Chilchack killed.
* ''LightNovel/TheRisingOfTheShieldHero:'' The "Three Cardinal Stooges" have multiple occasions of this, but a '''MASSIVE''' one happens when [[spoiler: they think that they can defeat a '''[[BonusBoss Gigantic island-mountain-shelled turtle]]''' called the "Spirit Tortoise" in order to make them look better to the Shield Hero's gradually-growing support/attention after he goes about correcting a '''lot''' of bullshit, 45-50% of it due to their idiotic, half-assed "quests" that they [[DidntThinkThisThrough didn't conclude very properly]], much to [[OnlySaneMan Naofumi's]] dismay later. They unseal it, [[SuicidalOverconfidence thinking they can defeat it.]] They fail... '''[[EpicFail miserably...]]''' And it goes on a major rampage, leaving death and destruction in its wake, and once it gets revealed to the public that the "Three Cardinal Stooges" were responsible for unsealing this nightmarish beast, they are '''[[BrokenPedestal effectively dead]]''' in the hearts and minds of the people of the land as "heroes" anymore, leaving [[KarmicJackpot Naofumi]] the only "Cardinal Hero" left known to truly live up to said namesake, and then they get a small dose of what the [[HeroWithBadPublicity Shield Hero]] had to endure and suffer through near the beginning, but unlike him, they didn't have [[TrueCompanions true, reliable party members]] like Naofumi did after he started out after Malty/Bitch's FalseRapeAccusation, with the exception of Ren, but unfortunately all of his party members died trying to support him. And like Naofumi, they unlock their [[SuperPoweredEvilSide Curse Series]] due to the aforementioned gargantuan failure. And they literally have [[TooDumbToLive no one to blame but themselves for it.]]]]
* ''Manga/SoulHunter'': [[BloodKnight Nataku]], especially early-on. He pick the strongest opponent, and attack head-on. No strategy, no battle plan, and he keep attacking head-on even when it doesn't seem to work. He not only doesn't wait to listen to the plan before attacking, but will even try to blast [[TheSmartGuy Taikoubou]] if he try to come at him to tell him the plan, because he don't wan't anyone interfering in his fight. He can go through with it because he is freakeashly strong, and able to survive anything, including losing limbs or being crushed into pieces, as long as his core is not damaged. Taikoubou still had to trick him into following a plan on one or two occasions, though.

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* ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}'':
''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanoha'':
** ''Manga/DigimonVTamer01'' sees Zeromaru refuse In the first season, Fate tries to even let Yagami Taichi come up extract the six unclaimed Jewel Seeds from the ocean using a spell. When there's a considerable reaction and the ocean itself seems to be attacking her, Admiral Lindy plans to stay back until Fate finishes and then go in and capture her, but Nanoha, who places higher priority on befriending Fate, intervenes with Yuuno to help against orders and leaves with half the Jewel Seeds. Lindy reprimands the two, but lets them off without punishment because things turned out well.
** During the hotel attack in ''[[Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaStrikers StrikerS]]'', Shamal orders the forwards to hold the line against the gadget drones until Vita returns. Teana decides to go on the offensive and destroy the drones
with a plan on two occasions. For large [[BeamSpam Cross Fire Shoot]], which almost hits Subaru. Vita saves her, but she yells at Teana for her reckless behaviour and at Subaru for trying to cover her up, ordering the most part though, Zero fully expects Taichi Forwards to have a plan and follows them to letter. Daisuke and [[Anime/DigimonFrontier Takuya]] are worse. The former has to be saved by Taichi and Zero after picking a fight with a strange monster his friends said to avoid, go back.
** Signum, of all people, was guilty of doing this in
the latter jumps early chapters of the ''[[Manga/MagicalRecordLyricalNanohaForce FORCE]]'' manga. Rushing into battle with an opponent he's told can't be defeated one on one.
** ''Anime/DigimonAdventure'': Taichi has always been an IdiotHero, but he went through only a brief phase of this trope. Eventually
whose [[AntiMagic abilities]] are very dangerous against magical warriors such as her, without waiting for backup, without any upgrades (even worse by the group came to the observation fact that a partner Digimon's tamer has to her abilities had weakened since the end of ''[=StrikerS=]'', which takes place six years before ''Force'') and without considering that the little info and measures she had about said opponent's abilities can be in danger a bit inaccurate. She got [[CurbStompBattle horribly trashed]] for them to evolve. So, as part her troubles.
* ''Mazinger'' series:
** Kouji Kabuto from ''Anime/MazingerZ'' is a mild case
of his increasingly desperate attempts to get Agumon to evolve to Perfect, this. In one hand, he runs straight ''never'' listens when someone tells him "Don't go", he is impulsive and hard-headed, falls into the battlefield. [[GoneHorriblyRight It works utterly DUMB, anybody-could-have-seen-it traps because he is too hasty and eager (a fiact Kouji himself lampshades), and he quickly learns not is a [[TheDeterminator determinator]] who doesn't know when to do it again for quit. On the other hand, he IS capable of listening and following instructions and plans, he is a DAMN GeniusDitz who is good reason]].
** Daisuke
at devising strategies on the fly, he is like this as well. It's notable in an early episode where Takeru capable of deceiving the enemy and the others are thinking their strategy through, but Daisuke wants to charge in.
** He is an association football (soccer) player and thus
he understands the importance of teamwork and sticking to roles to an extent, but Tsurugi Tatsuno of ''Manga/DigimonNext'' has an open disdain for "plans". This leaves the all of strategics to Yuu.
** Masaru of ''Anime/DigimonDataSquad'' is an outright example, to the point of leaping off highrise buildings to punch [[AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever giant mons]]. Apparently, [[CatchPhrase that's how a man lives]].
* Natsu from ''Manga/FairyTail'' almost never pays attention to mission briefings and will rush off to confront the enemy alone. He also seems to have no concept of stealth. This attitude nearly gets him killed in the Edolas arc because he keeps forgetting
that his powers don't work AND he almost gets the Allied Forces in trouble when he refuses to let the Magic Council arrest Jellal in the Oración Seis arc. What makes it worse sometimes stealth is that the [[DarkerAndEdgier Tartarus Arc]] proves that he [[IgnoredAesop didn't learn his lesson]] from the Edolas Arc. [[spoiler:Silver reminds him of why this is a bad idea.]]
** After the second time-skup Natsu decides to try this again with the Avatar Cult...[[spoiler: Granted he managed to put down 3 cultists, but once Gray showed up the others came back up
necessary and Natsu's in chains and cuffs.]]
* It's observed in ''Anime/PumpkinScissors'' that no sane infantryman would attack a tank head-on, and much of the plot revolves around a project to create anti-tank infantry by removing soldiers' fear of pain and death. Yet Alice, who has no such conditioning, attacks a tank with a ''sword'' because she [[HonorBeforeReason refuses to surrender to bandits and mercenaries]].
* ''Anime/ScienceNinjaTeamGatchaman''. Although G-2
even good (although he is ''supposed'' to be the team hothead, it's ''G-1'', the Mighty Leader, who frequently rushes into a situation without thinking (or waiting for backup), particularly if something else is bothering him that day. It's particularly sad because when he really stops and thinks, he's not very good with strategy and tactics.
* {{Deconstructed}} in ''Anime/AquarionEvol''. Zessica Wong's actions in episode 18 [[spoiler:end up getting Mix kidnapped]].
* ''Anime/VariableGeo'': The trope is [[PlayedWith played with]] and {{averted}}, when [[TokenMiniMoe Manami]] deliberately invokes it by pretending to charge blindly
at [[spoiler: [[BrainwashedAndCrazy Chihou]]]] to draw her fire. Manami [[NinjaLog sheds her dress]] it, but at least he makes the last second to avoid being punctured, which creates an opening [[BoisterousBruiser Jun]] to clothesline [[spoiler: Chihou]]. Thus, ending the fight.
* Judai Yuki from ''Anime/YuGiOhGX'' ends up pulling a couple of reckless moves in season 2 and 3 as his status as IndyPloy-pulling [[TheAce ace]] is steadily deconstructed.
* In an episode of ''Anime/YuGiOh5Ds'', Jack Atlas was confronted by Ushio (who was BrainwashedAndCrazy due to Rudger's spell), and because his arm was broken, needed Carly's help to duel him. Unfortunately, Carly became too excited, and quickly became somewhat of a Leeroy Jenkins, ordering Jack's monster to attack without asking him (which, as it turned out, was a bad idea). Fortunately, she quickly learned from that mistake - for the most part.
* Even Yugi himself did this once in a very early episode of [[Anime/YuGiOh the original series]], where the Evil Spirit that had possessed Bakura first made his presence known, and it was a rather bad time to have done something so foolish; Bakura had sealed the souls of Yugi and his friends in their favorite cards, forcing Yami to use them as pieces in a Shadow Duel; Yugi got angry eventually, both from Bakura's taunting and Jonouchi calling him "puny" (compared to Yami) and recklessly directed an attack towards Bakura's set monster, which turned out to be an Electric Lizard. (Fortunately, he
attempt), and the others wised up after that.)
* ''Manga/AttackOnTitan'' deconstructs this trope whenever it appears, with tragic consequences whenever
wisdom of making a soldier charges off half-cocked. In particular, during tactical retreat. And he is capable of acknowledging his first battle Eren Yeager charges after an enemy in a [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge blind rage]] and this leads to him being seriously injured as well as getting his entire squad EatenAlive. The second time he charges off without thinking, it gets him soundly beaten and nearly kidnapped. [[TheAce Levi]] is [[GameBreakingInjury injured]] in the process of rescuing him at a time when the military cannot afford the loss of their best soldier on the front lines.
** Ironically, in the Female Titan arc, Eren ''not'' pulling this for once leads to [[spoiler:the death of Squad Levi.]] His squadmates had asked him to trust in them and allow the Survey Corps to proceed with the plan to trap the Female Titan, which succeeded until the Female Titan summoned mindless titans to eat her body, then proceeded to kill [[spoiler:the rest of Squad Levi]]. By the time Eren transformed into a Titan, all he could do was fight the Female Titan until
mistakes (once he was defeated.
** After the TimeSkip, Eren [[spoiler:infiltrates the Libero internment zone as a wounded Eldian soldier, informing his allies after he had left so they would be
forced to rescue him. His goal retreat. He was to make contact with and retrieve Zeke, steal the power of the War Hammer Titan, and start a war between Eldia and Marley.]]
* In both ''LightNovel/ACertainMagicalIndex'' and ''Manga/ACertainScientificRailgun'', Gunha Sogiita's philosophy is to charge into situations without hesitation and punch any bad guys in sight, relying on guts to power through. He even brushes off people trying to explain
angry, but after TheProfessor Yumi explained the situation to him.
** This isn't even the worst
him, he admitted he was wrong and apologized). In a nutshell, he shows some traits of the characters - Mikoto tends trope, but he has not let them get him killed.
** [[CoDragons General Scarabeth]] from ''Anime/GreatMazinger'' somehow manages
to charge in combine this trope with TheChessmaster. He is the best tactician of the Mykene Empire, capable of creating brilliant strategies and completing missions others had previously thought impossible. However he is also the more battle-thirsty commander, and he is prone to charging the enemy headfirst and expect to win (justified, she's one of the most powerful characters in Academy City), Accelerator didn't even bother learning how to fight, and the main character Touma's plans usually either start out as "punch it until it agrees with me" or boil down to such. Honestly, half the characters rely on their power and Leeroy right into battle. Granted, they usually win, but when they don't it ends about as well as the original.
* ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica'': [[spoiler:Mami Tomoe]] ''of all people'' proves to be this, as she dies minutes within announcing she would [[TemptingFate "finish this Witch off quickly"]], taking up a more reckless, up-close approach to fighting, rather than from a safe distance as before. [[spoiler:Also counts as TooHappyToLive, as all of this is on the heels of she and Madoka pledging to become partners in Witch-hunting, and a monologue about how great she feels knowing she won't be alone any more]].
* The protagonist of ''Anime/CrossAnge'' has one plan: charge right in towards the fray, much to the frustration of her allies. She's skilled enough that it works
without waiting for her but their source of income is from the number of kills the individual makes. Tusk comments on her lack of stealth while monitoring her during her rescue mission in episode 9, and Julio, who ends up capturing her, criticizes her for being too predictable.
his troops.
* This is what kicks off the events to ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam'': three Zaku pilots are told to investigate rumblings in Side 7, but they get it in their heads to start wrecking things once they find out what's going on. End result is getting their asses kicked by a 14 year old.
* ''Anime/PanzerWorldGalient'': [[TheHero Jordy]] is too HotBlooded, rash and loud for his own good, he's unable to be stealthy, and he feels more comfortable charging the enemy head-on than infiltrating an enemy base.
* ''Manga/DeliciousInDungeon'': Chilchack discovers a trap-laden shortcut, and asks to go first to scout out the safest path for the party to walk. Senshi impatiently tries to walk across the floor and triggers several traps that almost get him and Chilchack killed.
* ''LightNovel/TheRisingOfTheShieldHero:'' The "Three Cardinal Stooges" have multiple occasions of this, but a '''MASSIVE''' one happens when [[spoiler: they think that they can defeat a '''[[BonusBoss Gigantic island-mountain-shelled turtle]]''' called the "Spirit Tortoise" in order to make them look better to the Shield Hero's gradually-growing support/attention after he goes about correcting a '''lot''' of bullshit, 45-50% of it due to their idiotic, half-assed "quests" that they [[DidntThinkThisThrough didn't conclude very properly]], much to [[OnlySaneMan Naofumi's]] dismay later. They unseal it, [[SuicidalOverconfidence thinking they can defeat it.]] They fail... '''[[EpicFail miserably...]]''' And it goes on a major rampage, leaving death and destruction in its wake, and once it gets revealed to the public that the "Three Cardinal Stooges" were responsible for unsealing this nightmarish beast, they are '''[[BrokenPedestal effectively dead]]''' in the hearts and minds of the people of the land as "heroes" anymore, leaving [[KarmicJackpot Naofumi]] the only "Cardinal Hero" left known to truly live up to said namesake, and then they get a small dose of what the [[HeroWithBadPublicity Shield Hero]] had to endure and suffer through near the beginning, but unlike him, they didn't have [[TrueCompanions true, reliable party members]] like Naofumi did after he started out after Malty/Bitch's FalseRapeAccusation, with the exception of Ren, but unfortunately all of his party members died trying to support him. And like Naofumi, they unlock their [[SuperPoweredEvilSide Curse Series]] due to the aforementioned gargantuan failure. And they literally have [[TooDumbToLive no one to blame but themselves for it.]]]]
* ''Manga/SoulHunter'': [[BloodKnight Nataku]], especially early-on. He pick the strongest opponent, and attack head-on. No strategy, no battle plan, and he keep attacking head-on even when it doesn't seem to work. He not only doesn't wait to listen to the plan before attacking, but will even try to blast [[TheSmartGuy Taikoubou]] if he try to come at him to tell him the plan, because he don't wan't anyone interfering in his fight. He can go through with it because he is freakeashly strong, and able to survive anything, including losing limbs or being crushed into pieces, as long as his core is not damaged. Taikoubou still had to trick him into following a plan on one or two occasions, though.
14-year-old.



* ''LightNovel/TheGreatestMagicmastersRetirementPlan'': In the second volume, the students of Alpha's Second Institute are supposed to hunt weaker Fiends near the barrier as practice, but some overestimate their ability and attempt to exit the designated area to hunt stronger Fiends. The principal, Sisty, predicted this and organized squads of more experienced students and Magicmasters to reign in the new students. While no one dies, some of the students got traumatized from nearly being killed by stronger fiends and lost the ability to use magic.
* ''LightNovel/TheHeroIsOverpoweredButOverlyCautious'':
** Rosalie Roseguard marches herself and her soldiers into the nest of powerful fly demons without any strategy, resulting in many of her soldiers getting killed. TheHero, Seiya, is not impressed with her disregard for the safety of herself and her soldiers in her pursuit of [[HonorBeforeReason honor]].
** Seiya himself was once an example of this trope and chafes with Rosalie because she reminds him of his past failures. [[spoiler:During his journey to save Ixphoria, he pushed himself and his party to defeat the demon army as quickly as possible without caring about strategies or training. He ignores Aria's advice to take the time to research about the Demon Lord, and subsequently gets killed when he has no way to deal with the Demon Lord's self-revival skill. When he's summoned to save Gaeabrande, he uses more cautious methods in order to avoid repeating his mistake.]]
* In ''Anime/GirlsUndPanzer'', this trope can easily describe all the girls of Chi-Ha-Tan Academy, whose whole theme is a ShoutOut [[UsefulNotes/KatanasoftheRisingSun to the war ethos of the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II]]. Even when they [[TookALevelInBadass get better]], their commander has to frame their tactics as "charges" of some kind just so the rest of the team can wrap their heads around them.
---> "I've considered multiple possibilities and I feel like charging is the best option!"
* ''Anime/DarlingInTheFranxx'': Zero Two/Strelizia gets notorious for this. It's particularly pronounced during a HeroicBSOD but she still verges on TheBerserker at the best of times and Hiro isn't always able to keep her in formation. It gets to the point that Ichigo, their squad leader, starts quietly assuming Strelizia will run headlong into battle and basing everyone else's battleplans around this.

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* ''LightNovel/TheGreatestMagicmastersRetirementPlan'': In the second volume, the students of Alpha's Second Institute are supposed to hunt weaker Fiends near the barrier as practice, but some overestimate their ability and attempt to exit the designated area to hunt stronger Fiends. The principal, Sisty, predicted ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'':
** Naruto gets called out on
this and organized squads of more experienced students and Magicmasters to reign when he runs off after Yukimaru by himself in the new students. While no one dies, some Three-Tails arc, with Kakashi and Yamato reminding him of the students got traumatized from nearly being killed by stronger fiends impact his actions could have had on the mission, and lost the ability to use magic.
* ''LightNovel/TheHeroIsOverpoweredButOverlyCautious'':
** Rosalie Roseguard marches herself and her soldiers
Sakura punching Naruto into the nest of powerful fly demons without any strategy, resulting in many of her soldiers getting killed. TheHero, Seiya, is not impressed with her disregard for ground so hard he makes a crater. He gets the safety very description of herself a Leeroy Jenkins by Akatsuki, especially when Sasori asks Itachi to describe Naruto to him.
--->'''Itachi:''' (''to Sasori'') The Nine-Tails is the one who screams
and her soldiers in her pursuit of [[HonorBeforeReason honor]].
charges headfirst.
** Seiya himself was once an example of this trope and chafes with Rosalie because she reminds him of his past failures. [[spoiler:During his journey to save Ixphoria, [[CharacterDevelopment Eventually he pushed himself and his party to defeat the demon army as quickly as possible without caring about strategies or training. He ignores Aria's advice learns to take advantage of the enemy assuming this to be the case.]] Even better than having a plan is having a plan while the enemy thinks you're too stupid or cowardly to have a plan, or it's so insanely reckless that it's CrazyEnoughToWork.
** Sasuke Uchiha, as the series progresses, also falls into this habit as ambition overrides normal thought and [[BiggerStick he begins to rely more on inherent ability than skill or strategy]].
*** Sasuke's immediate response to seeing Itachi in Part I was charge at him with a Chidori, and he spends the rest of the fight furiously rushing at Itachi only to get beaten down repeatedly. The first
time they meet in Part II, Itachi (who turns out to research be a genjutsu) mockingly asks if Sasuke is going to run at him screaming like last time.
*** He spent two pages explaining ThePlan for fighting Killer Bee, and ''no one'' followed it. Not even him! Then he got
about the Demon Lord, and subsequently gets killed twenty times worse when he has no way to deal with rushed the Demon Lord's self-revival skill. When he's summoned to save Gaeabrande, he uses more cautious methods freakin' ''Raikage'', [[ScaryBlackMan a giant of a man who's basically a ninja in order to avoid repeating his mistake.a wrestler's body.]]
*** Despite learning first-hand from Itachi the [[PowerAtAPrice price of overusing]] the [[MagicalEye Mangekyo Sharingan]] (total blindness and the loss of said eyes), Sasuke insists on repeatedly spamming its techniques during his battles against Killer B, the assault on the Kage Summit and the high-level combatants there, and finally against Danzo despite suffering the pain and worsening eyesight even when it wasn't necessary. By the time he's confronted by Sakura, Kakashi, and Naruto shortly after that, his angered attempt to use Susanoo almost instantly fails and he's practically all but blinded to the point he can't even manifest his Sharingan.
** Hidan notes that when a target angers him enough, he goes berserk, forgets about the plan, and kills everyone in sight. For [[NighInvulnerable obvious reasons]] [[TheLawOfDiminishingDefensiveEffort this usually works]]. [[spoiler:[[AndIMustScream Usually]].]]
** Shino follows Sasuke (who's pursuing Gaara in a Leeroy Jenkins move of his own, albeit in a loose interpretation of Genma's suggestion to make himself useful) in the Invasion of Konoha arc and ends up fighting Kankuro, whom he was disappointed to not be able to face in his official match.
** In the Five Kage Summit arc, Sakura put her teammates to sleep with a special gas to face Sasuke alone, which did not work well and required Kakashi to save her. She later charged into Kakashi's fight against Sasuke [[KillTheOnesYouLove to kill Sasuke herself]], only to hesitate at the worst possible time [[SingleTargetSexuality because she still loves him]] and caused Naruto to rescue her from Sasuke...which resulted in Naruto ''[[NiceJobBreakingItHero getting cut by Sakura's poisoned kunai]]''.
* In ''Anime/GirlsUndPanzer'', ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi'', [[IdiotHero Nagi Springfield]] turns out to have acted like this trope can easily describe all the girls damn time; his first reaction to just about any threat is to charge blindly at it. As he's quite possibly [[WorldsStrongestMan the strongest]] [[InvincibleHero person alive]], it almost always works.
* ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion''. [[OfficialCouple Shinji and Asuka]] [[BattleCouple are repeat offenders]]:
** Shinji charged straight at Samshiel despite his sliced off power cord, he was running out
of Chi-Ha-Tan Academy, whose whole theme is a ShoutOut [[UsefulNotes/KatanasoftheRisingSun power and out of ammo, and Misato was ordering him to retreat back to the war ethos base. He completely acted on impulse. Later he got arrogant and reckless and got himself imprisoned inside a 2-D Angel until Unit 01 went nuts and ripped itself out of its 3-D shadow.
** Asuka jumped into battle with Gaghiel without equipment suitable for aquatic combat, although Misato took her side anyway (circumstances forced her hand). In the next episode, she tried to get the battle with Israfel over with early by slicing it in half, but it split into twins and trounced both her and Shinji. Finally, several episodes later, she launched herself out to shoot down Arael, only to fall victim to the [[TropeNamers Trope Namer]] of MindRape instead.
*** Given the circumstances however, Asuka can largely be argued as being exempt from this. In the aquatic battle, hers was the only EVA around and the only weapon effective against the Angel. With Israfel, she did the thing that would have worked on all previous Angels with no info regarding any changes. Finally, in her last battle, she was sent out by her superiors to yet again combat an Angel with unknown capabilities, resulting in said MindRape occurring near instantly.
* ''Manga/OnePiece'':
** Luffy has pulled this stunt at the start
of the Imperial Japanese Army raid on Enies Lobby. The plan had been to allow the Straw Hats' allies to take on the enemy foot soldiers in order to allow the Straw Hats to fight the Cipher Pol 9 members, since the Straw Hats were the only ones capable of defeating the World Government's most elite assassins. It also worked for him because he is easily the strongest member of the Straw Hats, and to his credit [[IndyPloy freestyle fights]] against the {{Big Bad}}s rather well but it backfired [[spoiler:in the Punk Hazard arc]]. Luffy charges in and challenges the BigBad of the arc despite [[spoiler:his ally Trafalgar Law]]'s warnings and plans, resulting in [[spoiler:the crew's defeat and almost everyone being captured]].
*** [[spoiler:Though to be fair, he was winning that fight. The BigBad just pulled out a rather creative application of his devil fruit powers that took out everyone with even a modicum of significant strength in the vicinity. Once Luffy was aware of it the villain didn't stand a chance.]]
*** It's also backfired against him
during World War II]]. Even when they [[TookALevelInBadass get better]], his first few fights with [[DishingOutDirt Crocodile]] and his one fight against [[PoisonousPerson Magellan]], both of whom were ''far'' above his level at the time of their commander has encounter. Only sheer luck and [[{{Determinator}} his drive to frame survive]] allowed him to come away from those fights alive, and he only beat Crocodile because the latter [[VillainousBreakdown threw away strategy in rage at seeing him come back yet again]].
*** Subverted in two specific cases. Even Luffy knows that attacking [[TheDreaded Mihawk]] and [[WalkingWasteland Magellan]] (after he nearly died the first time) head-on is ''[[InstantDeathRadius a very bad idea]]''.
*** ''Badly'' backfires against him when he decides to take on [[spoiler:Kaido]] after Law implored him to do anything other than what he wound up doing; Luffy whaled on him in Gear Fourth (something that was sufficient to absolutely crush Doflamingo), and the most he was able to do was sober him up. Once [[spoiler:Kaido]] was stone sober, he [[spoiler:knocked Luffy's ass out in one hit while he was still in Gear Fourth]].
** Sanji pulls a Leeroy Jenkins in the Water 7 arc, when he goes off on his own to look for Robin and does it again when he decides to rescue her from the [=CP9=] after boarding the Sea Train, despite Zoro warning him over the Den Den Mushi about the [=CP9's=] strength; he says that he would not obey any order given to hold back now that Robin needs to be saved. Incidentally, Luffy approved of this approach, and told Zoro he would have done the same thing as Sanji and proceeded to do so as soon as they arrived at Enies Lobby.
** Zoro does it too, much later in the Wano arc. Prior to
their tactics arrival, traveling Wano native Kinemon tells the Straw Hat Pirates to keep a low profile and try to blend in so as "charges" of not to catch Kaido's attention. It does not take long for Zoro to get in trouble (for an unspecified reason) and sentenced to an execution, upon which he makes a break for it and slices everything and everyone in his way. Luffy arrives on the island later and meets Zoro -- as both feel the need to pummel some kind just so enemies, they agree that they ''will'' cause trouble and apologize to Kinemon later. Luffy's ally Trafalgar Law happens to be on the island too, and upon hearing Luffy is on the island and charging headfirst into a nobility district, he has this exchange with his first mate Bepo:
---> '''Bepo''': Captain! We got trouble, captain! It's Straw Hat [Luffy] and Roronoa [Zoro]!! They're heading into Bakura Town!!
---> '''Trafalgar Law''': Straw Hat's in Wano?! Hey, wait! He's going to cause nothing BUT trouble!!!
** Generally speaking, this seems to be the Straw Hats' standard unspoken battle strategy: let Luffy go after the leader/the strongest/the most important, etc etc. and while the top brass is busy with him,
the rest of the team can wrap crew split up and go on to tackle the underlings as well as take care of any smaller objectives during the battle. As noted above however, the success rate of this tactic varies; ''usually'' dependent on how cunning their heads current enemy is.
** According to Garp, Gol D. Roger was incredibly impulsive and reckless and would happily start fights with minimal provocation, especially if it involved defending the honor of his friends or allies. Garp even expressed bemusement at the fact that he lived long enough to become Pirate King to begin with, stating that it happened in spite of his best efforts to get himself killed at every opportunity.
** Like father, like son, as Portgas D. Ace inherited Roger's impulsive aggression and bellicose personality, and he was at least as reckless and foolhardy as his father and brother, if not even more so. Unlike Roger and Luffy, however, SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome happened and this tendency ultimately got him killed.
** In a villainous example, Kaido's underling Jack has a well-established reputation for extreme and frankly suicidal impulsivity that never seems to net him anything good. His fondness for blind headlong charges and a complete refusal to back down even when he has literally no chance of winning has cost him, in chronological order, five days of valuable time and a very rare weapon (because he picked a fight that turned into a hopeless stalemate that ended solely because of said weapon), a good deal of his fleet and his physical wellbeing (because he got the shit beaten out of him by people who probably could have given his boss problems), and what little of his fleet remained after the last defeat plus his freedom (because he tried to fight an elephant the size of a country and naturally got sunk, trapped undersea but not drowning).
* ''Anime/PanzerWorldGalient'': [[TheHero Jordy]] is too HotBlooded, rash and loud for his own good, he's unable to be stealthy, and he feels more comfortable charging the enemy head-on than infiltrating an enemy base.
* Ash Ketchum from ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'' is guilty of this. Despite having Pokémon to fight his battles for him, his solution to most problems upon first encountering them is to let out a BattleCry and launch himself at them headfirst. This is especially true in the movies. For instance, he ran at [[PhysicalGod Mewtwo]] and tried to punch him (twice) in the first movie,[[note]]Bear in mind, Mewtwo is even more broken in this movie than he is in the first-generation games, which is saying a lot. Psychically creating a ''global-scale hurricane'' requires about as much mental effort from him as blinking. Even if Mewtwo didn't have a psychic shield
around them.
---> "I've considered
himself (which he did), he's still a 6'7", 269 pound PhysicalGod. He may be a Psychic-type, but he's physically strong on top of that. Ash, on the other hand, is a totally average 10 year old human boy.[[/note]] threw himself at the cage holding Moltres captive in the second, charged at Entei in the third, threw himself at the cage holding Latios in the fifth... and no matter how many times Ash tries to use Take Down, it always has no effect. In genuine Pokemon battles he often orders his Pokemon to take their opponents head-on instead of assessing what they can do (mostly in older seasons, as he's since developed his own brand of strategies that take advantage of the battlefield geography). Basically, Ash can be summed up with "way more guts than brains".
** Some of his Pokemon end up like this, too. Not Pikachu -- Pikachu's a lot more likely to think things through than Ash. ''Froakie'', however, has even less regard for his own safety than Ash. He did get a bit better after evolving, but still tends to throw himself at things.
* ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica'': [[spoiler:Mami Tomoe]] ''of all people'' proves to be this, as she dies minutes within announcing she would [[TemptingFate "finish this Witch off quickly"]], taking up a more reckless, up-close approach to fighting, rather than from a safe distance as before. [[spoiler:Also counts as TooHappyToLive, as all of this is on the heels of she and Madoka pledging to become partners in Witch-hunting, and a monologue about how great she feels knowing she won't be alone any more]].
* It's observed in ''Anime/PumpkinScissors'' that no sane infantryman would attack a tank head-on, and much of the plot revolves around a project to create anti-tank infantry by removing soldiers' fear of pain and death. Yet Alice, who has no such conditioning, attacks a tank with a ''sword'' because she [[HonorBeforeReason refuses to surrender to bandits and mercenaries]].
* ''LightNovel/TheRisingOfTheShieldHero:'' The "Three Cardinal Stooges" have
multiple possibilities occasions of this, but a '''MASSIVE''' one happens when [[spoiler: they think that they can defeat a '''[[BonusBoss Gigantic island-mountain-shelled turtle]]''' called the "Spirit Tortoise" in order to make them look better to the Shield Hero's gradually-growing support/attention after he goes about correcting a '''lot''' of bullshit, 45-50% of it due to their idiotic, half-assed "quests" that they [[DidntThinkThisThrough didn't conclude very properly]], much to [[OnlySaneMan Naofumi's]] dismay later. They unseal it, [[SuicidalOverconfidence thinking they can defeat it.]] They fail... '''[[EpicFail miserably...]]''' And it goes on a major rampage, leaving death and I feel destruction in its wake, and once it gets revealed to the public that the "Three Cardinal Stooges" were responsible for unsealing this nightmarish beast, they are '''[[BrokenPedestal effectively dead]]''' in the hearts and minds of the people of the land as "heroes" anymore, leaving [[KarmicJackpot Naofumi]] the only "Cardinal Hero" left known to truly live up to said namesake, and then they get a small dose of what the [[HeroWithBadPublicity Shield Hero]] had to endure and suffer through near the beginning, but unlike him, they didn't have [[TrueCompanions true, reliable party members]] like Naofumi did after he started out after Malty/Bitch's FalseRapeAccusation, with the exception of Ren, but unfortunately all of his party members died trying to support him. And like Naofumi, they unlock their [[SuperPoweredEvilSide Curse Series]] due to the aforementioned gargantuan failure. And they literally have [[TooDumbToLive no one to blame but themselves for it.]]]]
* ''Anime/SailorMoon'':
** Usagi tends to be a bit Jenkins in some of her actions whenever her family and/or friends are in trouble, though many times, she ends up becoming successful:
*** In particular, her "[[RescueRomance I MUST SAVE]] [[DistressedDude MAMORU]]" first actions in the first season finale towards an enemy, [[IdiotBall even after it was shown that 'Mamoru' was very clearly an enemy and needed to be stopped]], ends up causing her [[KillEmAll and her allies]] [[HeroicBSOD a lot of problems afterward]].
*** Oh, and when he gets captured by both Fiore and Queen Nehelenia. The latter, especially: she's willing to just go into a blizzard, barefoot in a foot of snow, to save him from her (without transforming, even).
*** Seeing, or knowing that, Naru is in danger also sends Usagi into Leeroy mode.
** Minako can be this at times too (fittingly, Usagi is her {{Expy}}), with the difference she [[TheJuggernaut could get away with it]], and anyway [[CharacterDevelopment quickly turned in a cunning planner capable of getting the drop on her enemies before
charging is at them]] during [[Manga/CodenameSailorV her solo series]]. [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness Her charging in a Black Moon Circus trap in the best option!"
Dream arc of the manga is rightly taken as a sign something is seriously off with her]]-[[StepfordSmiler more than usual]], at least.
* ''Anime/DarlingInTheFranxx'': Zero Two/Strelizia gets notorious ''Anime/ScienceNinjaTeamGatchaman''. Although G-2 is ''supposed'' to be the team hothead, it's ''G-1'', the Mighty Leader, who frequently rushes into a situation without thinking (or waiting for this. backup), particularly if something else is bothering him that day. It's particularly pronounced during sad because when he really stops and thinks, he's very good with strategy and tactics.
* [[EliteMook Naoe Kanatsugu]] from the ''VideoGame/SengokuBasara'' anime. This is
a HeroicBSOD but she still verges on TheBerserker at guy who, upon discovering that the opposing side has deployed Honda Tadakatsu (aka the army's ''[[HumongousMecha frickin' Gundam]]''), decided that the best course of action was to take it/him on ''single-handedly'' with no more than a standard issue katana -- and naturally gets [[CurbStompBattle curb stomped]]. Maybe he thought katanas really ''could'' [[KatanasAreJustBetter cut through tanks]].
* Shana from ''LightNovel/ShakuganNoShana'' has great skill in fighting but poor skill in strategy. As a Flame Haze her plan to rush forward and cut the denizens to pieces. If not for [[MissionControl Yuuji's]] support from the sidelines, she would have likely died a few
times and Hiro isn't always able over.
* Black Star in ''Manga/SoulEater'', frequently as his direct approach (he is ostensibly an ''assassin'') worked for minor threats, but not for big ones. He doesn't so much grow out of it as he becomes [[TookALevelInBadass better able]]
to keep her in formation. It gets to face the point that Ichigo, their squad leader, starts quietly assuming Strelizia will run situations he rushes headlong into. The recklessness and obstinate insistence on his own greatness remain.
* ''Manga/SoulHunter'': [[BloodKnight Nataku]], especially early-on. He pick the strongest opponent, and attack head-on. No strategy, no battle plan, and he keep attacking head-on even when it doesn't seem to work. He not only doesn't wait to listen to the plan before attacking, but will even try to blast [[TheSmartGuy Taikoubou]] if he try to come at him to tell him the plan, because he don't wan't anyone interfering in his fight. He can go through with it because he is freakeashly strong, and able to survive anything, including losing limbs or being crushed into pieces, as long as his core is not damaged. Taikoubou still had to trick him into following a plan on one or two occasions, though.
* In ''Anime/SuperDimensionFortressMacross'', Hayao Kakizaki brags about how great he is during his first meeting with Hikaru Ichijo. But in combat, he turns out to be a Leeroy Jenkins, who rushes
into battle leaving himself wide open. [[spoiler:He ends up dying on a mission as a result.]] While Maximillian Jenius, who acts scared at first, ends up being a genius pilot.
* ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'':
** ''Every'' [[HumongousMecha Ganmen]] pilot is one of these,
and basing everyone else's battleplans around this.Leeron and Attenborough also display some characteristics of the trope ('''"[[BeamSpam HASHAAAAAAA]]"''') but when you're in a universe where everything, ''especially'' physics, is subservient to the RuleOfCool, this is the best tactic.
** Kamina was the most prevalent example of this trope, and the other characters tried to make it clear that this was a very bad idea. Sure, he inspired everyone, but if Simon wasn't there to level things out, Kamina would've been dead by the end of the second episode (a fact Kamina reiterates several times). [[spoiler:Granted, Kamina later tells Yoko that this show of bravado was simply a show to inspire Simon, so in that respect, it may have been the most brilliant tactic of all.]] [[spoiler:Unfortunately, the one time he plans out a strategy to capture Thymilph's Dai-Gunzan, it ends up being the [[KilledOffForReal death]] of him.]] The rest of the Gunmen pilots are marginally more level-headed, but still incredibly bold.
* In one episode of ''Manga/TokyoMewMew'', Masha tries attacking the MonsterOfTheWeek in an attempt to prove useful, getting captured as a result and causing the Mew Mews to spend the rest of the episode trying to get him back.
* Rak from ''Webcomic/TowerOfGod''. The test in question was designed so that one picked the right door. Khun is trying to work with what little clues they have been given, whereas Rak gathers that the scarcity of of clues was [[spoiler:just another way of saying "Gamble!"]], so he kicked a random door down. This just proves how much of a fuck Rak doesn't give, since choosing the wrong door is penalized by death. [[spoiler:Luckily, [[HiddenPurposeTest EVERY SINGLE DOOR was correct.]]]]
* Two big ones in ''VideoGame/{{Utawarerumono}}''. The first is Oboro, and in being a Leeroy he kicks off the events of the plot. He more or less grows out of this but is still very rash. The other is the emperor, who felt it would be a good idea to completely ignore his brilliant and highly paid general Benawi and start burning down random neutral villages, forcing them to side with Hakuoro. He doesn't get better, because this gets his country taken over and also gets an "assisted seppuku" for himself, courtesy of Benawi.
* ''Anime/VariableGeo'': The trope is [[PlayedWith played with]] and {{averted}}, when [[TokenMiniMoe Manami]] deliberately invokes it by pretending to charge blindly at [[spoiler: [[BrainwashedAndCrazy Chihou]]]] to draw her fire. Manami [[NinjaLog sheds her dress]] at the last second to avoid being punctured, which creates an opening [[BoisterousBruiser Jun]] to clothesline [[spoiler: Chihou]]. Thus, ending the fight.
* Judai Yuki from ''Anime/YuGiOhGX'' ends up pulling a couple of reckless moves in Seasons 2 and 3 as his status as IndyPloy-pulling [[TheAce ace]] is steadily deconstructed.
* In an episode of ''Anime/YuGiOh5Ds'', Jack Atlas was confronted by Ushio (who was BrainwashedAndCrazy due to Rudger's spell), and because his arm was broken, needed Carly's help to duel him. Unfortunately, Carly became too excited, and quickly became somewhat of a Leeroy Jenkins, ordering Jack's monster to attack without asking him (which, as it turned out, was a bad idea). Fortunately, she quickly learned from that mistake -- for the most part.
* Even Yugi himself did this once in a very early episode of [[Anime/YuGiOh the original series]], where the Evil Spirit that had possessed Bakura first made his presence known, and it was a rather bad time to have done something so foolish; Bakura had sealed the souls of Yugi and his friends in their favorite cards, forcing Yami to use them as pieces in a Shadow Duel; Yugi got angry eventually, both from Bakura's taunting and Jonouchi calling him "puny" (compared to Yami) and recklessly directed an attack towards Bakura's set monster, which turned out to be an Electric Lizard. (Fortunately, he and the others wised up after that.)
* In ''Manga/YuYuHakusho'', Yomi was a Leeroy Jenkins back when he worked for [[spoiler:Kurama]], often going on unauthorized and dangerous raids of his own, until he was eventually blinded in an attack that [[spoiler:Kurama]] set up for him in an attempt to get him out of the way. He learned his lesson after that and developed into a calm, patient MagnificentBastard.
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* ''LightNovel/TheRisingOfTheShieldHero:'' The "Three Cardinal Stooges" have multiple occassions of this, but a '''MASSIVE''' one happens when [[spoiler: they think that they can defeat a '''[[BonusBoss Gigantic island-mountain-shelled turtle]]''' called the "Spirit Tortoise" in order to make them look better to the Shield Hero's gradually-growing support/attention after he goes about correcting a '''lot''' of bullshit, 45-50% of it due to their idiotic, half-assed "quests" that they [[DidntThinkThisThrough didn't conclude very properly]], much to [[OnlySaneMan Naofumi's]] dismay later. They unseal it, [[SuicidalOverconfidence thinking they can defeat it.]] They fail... '''[[EpicFail miserably...]]''' And it goes on a major rampage, leaving death and destruction in its wake, and once it gets revealed to the public that the "Three Cardinal Stooges" were responsible for unsealing this nightmarish beast, they are '''[[BrokenPedestal effectively dead]]''' in the hearts and minds of the people of the land as "heroes" anymore, leaving [[KarmicJackpot Naofumi]] the only "Cardinal Hero" left known to truly live up to said namesake, and then they get a small dose of what the [[HeroWithBadPublicity Shield Hero]] had to endure and suffer through near the beginning, but unlike him, they didn't have [[TrueCompanions true, reliable party members]] like Naofumi did after he started out after Malty/Bitch's FalseRapeAccusation, with the exception of Ren, but unfortunately all of his party members died trying to support him. And like Naofumi, they unlock their [[SuperPoweredEvilSide Curse Series]] due to the aforementioned gargantuan failure. And they literally have [[TooDumbToLive no one to blame but themselves for it.]]]]

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* ''LightNovel/TheRisingOfTheShieldHero:'' The "Three Cardinal Stooges" have multiple occassions occasions of this, but a '''MASSIVE''' one happens when [[spoiler: they think that they can defeat a '''[[BonusBoss Gigantic island-mountain-shelled turtle]]''' called the "Spirit Tortoise" in order to make them look better to the Shield Hero's gradually-growing support/attention after he goes about correcting a '''lot''' of bullshit, 45-50% of it due to their idiotic, half-assed "quests" that they [[DidntThinkThisThrough didn't conclude very properly]], much to [[OnlySaneMan Naofumi's]] dismay later. They unseal it, [[SuicidalOverconfidence thinking they can defeat it.]] They fail... '''[[EpicFail miserably...]]''' And it goes on a major rampage, leaving death and destruction in its wake, and once it gets revealed to the public that the "Three Cardinal Stooges" were responsible for unsealing this nightmarish beast, they are '''[[BrokenPedestal effectively dead]]''' in the hearts and minds of the people of the land as "heroes" anymore, leaving [[KarmicJackpot Naofumi]] the only "Cardinal Hero" left known to truly live up to said namesake, and then they get a small dose of what the [[HeroWithBadPublicity Shield Hero]] had to endure and suffer through near the beginning, but unlike him, they didn't have [[TrueCompanions true, reliable party members]] like Naofumi did after he started out after Malty/Bitch's FalseRapeAccusation, with the exception of Ren, but unfortunately all of his party members died trying to support him. And like Naofumi, they unlock their [[SuperPoweredEvilSide Curse Series]] due to the aforementioned gargantuan failure. And they literally have [[TooDumbToLive no one to blame but themselves for it.]]]]
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* ''LightNovel/TheRisingOfTheShieldHero:'' The "Three Cardinal Stooges" have multiple occassions of this, but a '''MASSIVE''' one happens when [[spoiler: they think that they can defeat a '''[[BonusBoss Gigantic island-mountain-shelled turtle]]''' called the "Spirit Tortoise" in order to make them look better to the Shield Hero's gradually-growing support/attention after he goes about correcting a '''lot''' of bullshit, 45-50% of it due to their idiotic, half-assed "quests" that they [[DidntThinkThisThrough didn't conclude very properly]], much to [[OnlySaneMan Naofumi's]] dismay later. They unseal it, [[SuicidalOverconfidence thinking they can defeat it.]] They fail... '''[[EpicFail miserably...]]''' And it goes on a major rampage, causing death and destruction in its wake, and once it gets revealed to the public that the "Three Cardinal Stooges" were responsible for unsealing this nightmarish beast, they are '''[[BrokenPedestal effectively dead]]''' in the hearts and minds of the people of the land as "heroes" anymore, leaving [[KarmicJackpot Naofumi]] the only "Cardinal Hero" left known to truly live up to said namesake, and then they get a small dose of what the [[HeroWithBadPublicity Shield Hero]] had to endure and suffer through near the beginning, but unlike him, they didn't have [[TrueCompanions true, reliable party members]] like Naofumi did after he started out after Malty/Bitch's FalseRapeAccusation, with the exception of Ren, but unfortunately all of his party members died trying to support him. And like Naofumi, they unlock their [[SuperPoweredEvilSide Curse Series]] due to the aforementioned gargantuan failure. And they literally have [[TooDumbToLive no one to blame but themselves for it.]]]]

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* ''LightNovel/TheRisingOfTheShieldHero:'' The "Three Cardinal Stooges" have multiple occassions of this, but a '''MASSIVE''' one happens when [[spoiler: they think that they can defeat a '''[[BonusBoss Gigantic island-mountain-shelled turtle]]''' called the "Spirit Tortoise" in order to make them look better to the Shield Hero's gradually-growing support/attention after he goes about correcting a '''lot''' of bullshit, 45-50% of it due to their idiotic, half-assed "quests" that they [[DidntThinkThisThrough didn't conclude very properly]], much to [[OnlySaneMan Naofumi's]] dismay later. They unseal it, [[SuicidalOverconfidence thinking they can defeat it.]] They fail... '''[[EpicFail miserably...]]''' And it goes on a major rampage, causing leaving death and destruction in its wake, and once it gets revealed to the public that the "Three Cardinal Stooges" were responsible for unsealing this nightmarish beast, they are '''[[BrokenPedestal effectively dead]]''' in the hearts and minds of the people of the land as "heroes" anymore, leaving [[KarmicJackpot Naofumi]] the only "Cardinal Hero" left known to truly live up to said namesake, and then they get a small dose of what the [[HeroWithBadPublicity Shield Hero]] had to endure and suffer through near the beginning, but unlike him, they didn't have [[TrueCompanions true, reliable party members]] like Naofumi did after he started out after Malty/Bitch's FalseRapeAccusation, with the exception of Ren, but unfortunately all of his party members died trying to support him. And like Naofumi, they unlock their [[SuperPoweredEvilSide Curse Series]] due to the aforementioned gargantuan failure. And they literally have [[TooDumbToLive no one to blame but themselves for it.]]]]

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