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->''"Thought I'd try shooting my way out. [[SarcasmMode Mix things up a little.]]"''

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->''"Thought I'd try shooting my way out. [[SarcasmMode Mix things up a little.]]"''"''
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An Action Hero is a form of protagonist who primarily uses their fighting skills to achieve their goals in a story. If there's something in their way, their main response is to beat it up. This could be because they doesn't have the patience or skills for any other method, or because they just doesn't have the time. But then again, maybe he actually does try other methods first but it always seems to turn out that ViolenceReallyIsTheAnswer.

Because their main trials in the story end up being direct conflict, they is always some form of badass or ActionSurvivor, and it doesn't matter how many battles they has to fight or things they has to blow up, [[TheDeterminator they won't give up]]. They may use physical combat, brute strength, weaponry or even [[HumongousMecha Mecha]] to lay the beat-down on their enemies, but they'll always deliver it personally -- no standing on the sidelines for this hero. When they does come up against a problem they can't fix with his fists, they might attempt to use their tried and true methods regardless, resulting in a NiceJobBreakingItHero situation, or if they's really lucky, CuttingTheKnot. For some things though, they may have to rely on another team member.

Also, the Action Hero's storylines are limited to the sort of thing where punching someone in the face actually ''would'' solve the problem, unless they's explicitly being taught AnAesop about how "you can't solve all your issues with violence", or they's being set up to fail. Relatedly, the climax to an Action Hero's story almost always culminates in a FinalBattle of some sort. While the Action Hero often follows the trope DumbIsGood, resulting in an IdiotHero, that need not always be the case. If the Action Hero routinely uses other methods, such as cunning or science, then they may overlap with the GuileHero or ScienceHero roles.

It should also be noted that '''just having a fight scene does not make one an Action Hero!''' A character must use combat in ways that relate directly to the main driving force of the story, not simply in the occasional BarBrawl, or even for protection. If the Hero's main goal is to save their little sibling from danger, then they has to kick somebody's ass to do it. TheHero can do all the unrelated fighting on the side that they wants, but if they doesn't use it to accomplish their primary goal then it does not make them an Action Hero. Likewise, a character can be a badass, or show skill in combat, without actually being an Action Hero. If a character never seems to be working towards anything in particular, coming up against problems or facing trials, and generally acting as a SatelliteCharacter, then this trope cannot apply to them.

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An Action Hero is a form of protagonist who primarily uses their fighting skills to achieve their goals in a story. If there's something in their way, their main response is to beat it up. This could be because they doesn't don't have the patience or skills for any other method, or because they just doesn't don't have the time. But then again, maybe he they actually does do try other methods first but it always seems to turn out that ViolenceReallyIsTheAnswer.

Because their main trials in the story end up being direct conflict, they is are always some form of badass or ActionSurvivor, and it doesn't matter how many battles they has have to fight or things they has have to blow up, [[TheDeterminator they won't give up]]. They may use physical combat, brute strength, weaponry or even [[HumongousMecha Mecha]] to lay the beat-down on their enemies, but they'll always deliver it personally -- no standing on the sidelines for this hero. When they does do come up against a problem they can't fix with his fists, they might attempt to use their tried and true methods regardless, resulting in a NiceJobBreakingItHero situation, or if they's they're really lucky, CuttingTheKnot. For some things though, they may have to rely on another team member.

Also, the Action Hero's storylines are limited to the sort of thing where punching someone in the face actually ''would'' solve the problem, unless they's they're explicitly being taught AnAesop about how "you can't solve all your issues with violence", or they's they're being set up to fail. Relatedly, the climax to an Action Hero's story almost always culminates in a FinalBattle of some sort. While the Action Hero often follows the trope DumbIsGood, resulting in an IdiotHero, that need not always be the case. If the Action Hero routinely uses other methods, such as cunning or science, then they may overlap with the GuileHero or ScienceHero roles.

It should also be noted that '''just having a fight scene does not make one an Action Hero!''' A character must use combat in ways that relate directly to the main driving force of the story, not simply in the occasional BarBrawl, or even for protection. If the Hero's main goal is to save their little sibling from danger, then they has have to kick somebody's ass to do it. TheHero can do all the unrelated fighting on the side that they wants, want, but if they doesn't don't use it to accomplish their primary goal then it does not make them an Action Hero. Likewise, a character can be a badass, or show skill in combat, without actually being an Action Hero. If a character never seems to be working towards anything in particular, coming up against problems or facing trials, and generally acting as a SatelliteCharacter, then this trope cannot apply to them.
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"This trope is not gender specific and can apply to both males and females. A female Action Hero is an Action Heroine. Please be aware that an Action Girl is not the Distaff Counterpart to Action Hero, but a female combatant. When two Action Heroes team up, they may form an Action Duo" Well, then changed the pronouns to they"


An Action Hero is a form of protagonist who primarily uses his fighting skills to achieve his goals in a story. If there's something in his way, his main response is to beat it up. This could be because he doesn't have the patience or skills for any other method, or because he just doesn't have the time. But then again, maybe he actually does try other methods first but it always seems to turn out that ViolenceReallyIsTheAnswer.

Because his main trials in the story end up being direct conflict, he is always some form of badass or ActionSurvivor, and it doesn't matter how many battles he has to fight or things he has to blow up, [[TheDeterminator he won't give up]]. He may use physical combat, brute strength, weaponry or even [[HumongousMecha Mecha]] to lay the beat-down on his enemies, but he'll always deliver it personally -- no standing on the sidelines for this hero. When he does come up against a problem he can't fix with his fists, he might attempt to use his tried and true methods regardless, resulting in a NiceJobBreakingItHero situation, or if he's really lucky, CuttingTheKnot. For some things though, he may have to rely on another team member.

Also, the Action Hero's storylines are limited to the sort of thing where punching someone in the face actually ''would'' solve the problem, unless he's explicitly being taught AnAesop about how "you can't solve all your issues with violence", or he's being set up to fail. Relatedly, the climax to an Action Hero's story almost always culminates in a FinalBattle of some sort. While the Action Hero often follows the trope DumbIsGood, resulting in an IdiotHero, that need not always be the case. If the Action Hero routinely uses other methods, such as cunning or science, then he may overlap with the GuileHero or ScienceHero roles.

It should also be noted that '''just having a fight scene does not make one an Action Hero!''' A character must use combat in ways that relate directly to the main driving force of the story, not simply in the occasional BarBrawl, or even for protection. If the Hero's main goal is to save his little brother from danger, then he has to kick somebody's ass to do it. TheHero can do all the unrelated fighting on the side that he wants, but if he doesn't use it to accomplish his primary goal then it does not make him an Action Hero. Likewise, a character can be a badass, or show skill in combat, without actually being an Action Hero. If a character never seems to be working towards anything in particular, coming up against problems or facing trials, and generally acting as a SatelliteCharacter, then this trope cannot apply to him.

This trope is '''not gender specific and can apply to both males and females'''. A female Action Hero is an Action Heroine. Please be aware that an ActionGirl is '''not''' the DistaffCounterpart to Action Hero, but a female combatant. When two Action Heroes team up, they may form an ActionDuo.

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An Action Hero is a form of protagonist who primarily uses his their fighting skills to achieve his their goals in a story. If there's something in his their way, his their main response is to beat it up. This could be because he they doesn't have the patience or skills for any other method, or because he they just doesn't have the time. But then again, maybe he actually does try other methods first but it always seems to turn out that ViolenceReallyIsTheAnswer.

Because his their main trials in the story end up being direct conflict, he they is always some form of badass or ActionSurvivor, and it doesn't matter how many battles he they has to fight or things he they has to blow up, [[TheDeterminator he they won't give up]]. He They may use physical combat, brute strength, weaponry or even [[HumongousMecha Mecha]] to lay the beat-down on his their enemies, but he'll they'll always deliver it personally -- no standing on the sidelines for this hero. When he they does come up against a problem he they can't fix with his fists, he they might attempt to use his their tried and true methods regardless, resulting in a NiceJobBreakingItHero situation, or if he's they's really lucky, CuttingTheKnot. For some things though, he they may have to rely on another team member.

Also, the Action Hero's storylines are limited to the sort of thing where punching someone in the face actually ''would'' solve the problem, unless he's they's explicitly being taught AnAesop about how "you can't solve all your issues with violence", or he's they's being set up to fail. Relatedly, the climax to an Action Hero's story almost always culminates in a FinalBattle of some sort. While the Action Hero often follows the trope DumbIsGood, resulting in an IdiotHero, that need not always be the case. If the Action Hero routinely uses other methods, such as cunning or science, then he they may overlap with the GuileHero or ScienceHero roles.

It should also be noted that '''just having a fight scene does not make one an Action Hero!''' A character must use combat in ways that relate directly to the main driving force of the story, not simply in the occasional BarBrawl, or even for protection. If the Hero's main goal is to save his their little brother sibling from danger, then he they has to kick somebody's ass to do it. TheHero can do all the unrelated fighting on the side that he they wants, but if he they doesn't use it to accomplish his their primary goal then it does not make him them an Action Hero. Likewise, a character can be a badass, or show skill in combat, without actually being an Action Hero. If a character never seems to be working towards anything in particular, coming up against problems or facing trials, and generally acting as a SatelliteCharacter, then this trope cannot apply to him.

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This trope is '''not gender specific and can apply to both males and females'''. A female Action Hero is an Action Heroine. Heroine while the male Action Hero is, well, you know, Action Hero. Please be aware that an ActionGirl is '''not''' the DistaffCounterpart to Action Hero, but a female combatant.combatant, and Action Hero '''not''' being a Spear Counterpart to Action Girl. When two Action Heroes team up, they may form an ActionDuo.
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->''"Thought I'd try shooting my way out. [[SarcasmMode Mix things up a little.]]"''
-->-- '''Master Chief''', ''VideoGame/Halo3''

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A SuperTrope to ActionGirl, ActionPet, HollywoodActionHero, NerdActionHero. See also MinoredInAssKicking.

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A SuperTrope to ActionGenreHeroGuy, ActionGirl, ActionPet, HollywoodActionHero, NerdActionHero. See also MinoredInAssKicking.

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