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* Used in the first AgeOfFire book, as the starving dragon Auron flees from an angry fishing village after eating a child for nutrition. In a clever ploy, he leads them to another, more hostile dragon, and takes up the dragon's home after the fishermen kill the surprised drake.
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* Used in the first AgeOfFire Literature/AgeOfFire book, as the starving dragon Auron flees from an angry fishing village after eating a child for nutrition. In a clever ploy, he leads them to another, more hostile dragon, and takes up the dragon's home after the fishermen kill the surprised drake.
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** However this is the case with Chopper . In the manga chapter and cover story (as well as the anime adaption of said cover story) Chopper IS chased by the very very native looking natives of Torino Kingdom (obese people wearing nothing but straw skirts) , attacking with spear.....that get fired out like out of a cannon .
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** However this is the case with Chopper . Chopper. In the manga chapter and cover story (as well as the anime adaption of said cover story) Chopper IS chased by the very very native looking natives of Torino Kingdom (obese people wearing nothing but straw skirts) , skirts), attacking with spear.....spears.....that get fired out like out of a cannon .cannon.
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Compare the ThunderingHerd, a more comedic version.
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* Used in the first AgeOfFire book, as the starving dragon Auron flees from an angry fishing village after eating a child for nutrition. In a clever ploy, he leads them to another, more hostile dragon, and takes up the dragon's home after the fishermen kill the surprised drake.
* Used in the first AgeOfFire book, as the starving dragon Auron flees from an angry fishing village after eating a child for nutrition. In a clever ploy, he leads them to another, more hostile dragon, and takes up the dragon's home after the fishermen kill the surprised drake.
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* ''OrderOfTheStick:'' Elan, Durkon, Daigo, Therkla and Lien are chased away by orc natives at various times.
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* ''OrderOfTheStick:'' ''Webcomic/OrderOfTheStick:'' Elan, Durkon, Daigo, Therkla and Lien are chased away by orc natives at various times.
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* Jackie Chan's movie Armour of God starts with our hero stealing a sword from a bunch of natives, during while the natives are worshiping the said sword. After being chased by the angry natives, he flies away with an ultralight aircraft, natives awed by this wonder start worshiping the flying thing.
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* Jackie Chan's movie Armour ''Armour of God God'' starts with our hero stealing a sword from a bunch of natives, during while the natives are worshiping the said sword. After being chased by the angry natives, he flies away with an ultralight aircraft, natives awed by this wonder start worshiping the flying thing.thing.
** Played with in the sequel, ''Operation Condor'', sneaks in and goes for the big, expensive looking gems built into the natives' idol. Their witch doctor seems OK with it. He's quite displeased when he takes some of the water from the spring at the base of the idol, but even then he's willing to let it slide if he marries the chief's ugly daughter. Cue chase scene.
** Played with in the sequel, ''Operation Condor'', sneaks in and goes for the big, expensive looking gems built into the natives' idol. Their witch doctor seems OK with it. He's quite displeased when he takes some of the water from the spring at the base of the idol, but even then he's willing to let it slide if he marries the chief's ugly daughter. Cue chase scene.
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Stock scene for the AdventurerArchaeologist and MisterDanger types, the not-so-{{Noble Savage}}s are angry at his stealing [[PlotCoupon their]] [[MacGuffin sacred]] [[ArtifactOfDeath idol]] and/or [[CannibalTribe refusing to be dinner.]] Expect there to be hilariously ineffectual thrown spears, hooting and jumping as he makes a clean getaway via plane, boat, car, or train.
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Stock scene for the AdventurerArchaeologist and MisterDanger types, the not-so-{{Noble Savage}}s are angry at his stealing [[PlotCoupon their]] [[MacGuffin sacred]] [[ArtifactOfDeath idol]] and/or [[CannibalTribe refusing to be dinner.]] Expect there to be [[ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy hilariously ineffectual thrown spears, spears]], hooting and jumping as he makes a clean getaway via plane, boat, car, or train.
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* Shooter Gavin in ''HappyGilmore'' after he steals the golden blazer when Happy manages to beat him.
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* Not a literal native example, Shooter Gavin in ''HappyGilmore'' gets chased by angry spectators after he steals the golden blazer when Happy manages to beat him.
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If the villain sets them on the hero, it's GiveChaseWithAngryNatives.
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[[caption-width:300:Jacques! [[LetsGetOutOfHere Start the engine]]!]]
[[caption-width:300:Jacques! [[LetsGetOutOfHere Start the engine]]!]]
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* The "natives" in this case aren't primitive, but the "Modern Warfare 2" level "The Hornet's Nest"'s ending probably counts too. Espescially since it features a surprising amount of rooftop-jumping for a FPS.
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* Shooter Gavin in ''HappyGlimore'' after he steals the golden blazer when Happy manages to beat him.
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* Shooter Gavin in ''HappyGlimore'' ''HappyGilmore'' after he steals the golden blazer when Happy manages to beat him.
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* Shooter Gavin in ''HappyGlimore'' after he steals the golden blazer when Happy manages to beat him.
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* Happens to Jack Sparrow in the second ''PiratesOfTheCaribbean'' movie. In fact, the image of him running away from them was one of the first things released about the movie, prompting many fans to wonder just what he's done ''this'' time. [[spoiler: It was the refusing-to-be-dinner scenario, but with a twist: the natives believed Jack was a flesh-imprisoned god yearning to be set free.]]
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* Happens to Jack Sparrow in the second ''PiratesOfTheCaribbean'' movie. In fact, the image of him running away from them was one of the first things released about the movie, prompting many fans to wonder just what he's done ''this'' time. [[spoiler: It was the refusing-to-be-dinner scenario, but with a twist: the natives believed Jack was a [[GodInHumanForm flesh-imprisoned god yearning to be set free.]]]]]]
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* Happens to Jack Sparrow in the second ''PiratesOfTheCaribbean'' movie. In fact, the image of him running away from them was one of the first things released about the movie, prompting many fans to wonder just what he's done ''this'' time. [[spoiler: it was the refusing-to-be-dinner scenario, but with a twist: the natives believed Jack was a flesh-imprisoned god yearning to be set free.]]
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* Happens to Jack Sparrow in the second ''PiratesOfTheCaribbean'' movie. In fact, the image of him running away from them was one of the first things released about the movie, prompting many fans to wonder just what he's done ''this'' time. [[spoiler: it It was the refusing-to-be-dinner scenario, but with a twist: the natives believed Jack was a flesh-imprisoned god yearning to be set free.]]
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* Happens to Jack Sparrow in the second ''PiratesOfTheCaribbean'' movie. In fact, the image of him running away from them was one of the first things released about the movie, prompting many fans to wonder just what he's done ''this'' time.
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* Happens to Jack Sparrow in the second ''PiratesOfTheCaribbean'' movie. In fact, the image of him running away from them was one of the first things released about the movie, prompting many fans to wonder just what he's done ''this'' time. [[spoiler: it was the refusing-to-be-dinner scenario, but with a twist: the natives believed Jack was a flesh-imprisoned god yearning to be set free.]]
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* In the [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/ComicBook/Excalibur Excalibur]] story arc ''The Crosstime Caper'', we get a few short vignettes of strange dimensions our heroes passed dimension-hopping, and one is a weird world where Europe was colonized by the Native Americans and is, essentially, the Wild West. We see them chased by angry warpainted British "braves" wearing bowler hats and swinging umbrellas.
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* In the [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/ComicBook/Excalibur Excalibur]] ''{{ComicBook/Excalibur}}'' story arc ''The Crosstime Caper'', we get a few short vignettes of strange dimensions our heroes passed dimension-hopping, and one is a weird world where Europe was colonized by the Native Americans and is, essentially, the Wild West. We see them chased by angry warpainted British "braves" wearing bowler hats and swinging umbrellas.
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* In the [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/ComicBook/Excalibur Excalibur]] story arc ''The Crosstime Caper'', we get a few short vignettes of strange dimensions our heroes passed dimension-hopping, and one is a weird world where Europe was colonized by the Native Americans and is, essentially, the Wild West. We see them chased by angry warpainted British "braves" wearing bowler hats and swinging umbrellas.
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Of course, this amounts to nothing so much as MightyWhitey [[strike:stealing]] "preserving for posterity" the ancient sacred objects of a lesser culture to a place they'll be truly appreciated: a public museum.
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Of course, this amounts to nothing so much as MightyWhitey [[strike:stealing]] "preserving for posterity" the ancient sacred objects of a lesser culture to a place they'll be truly appreciated: [[ItBelongsInAMuseum a public museum.museum]].
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* Jackie Chan's movie Armour of God starts with our hero stealing a sword from a bunch of natives, during while the natives are worshiping the said sword. After being chased by the angry natives, he flies away with an ultralight aircraft, natives awed by this wonder start worshiping the flying thing.
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* In ''StarTrekVoyager'' "Basics, Part II", a part of the marooned crew is chased by angry stone-agey aliens. This particular part of the crew getting chased, oddly enough, is led by [[MagicalNativeAmerican Chakotay]].
* In ''StarTrekVoyager'' "Basics, Part II", a part of the marooned crew is chased by angry stone-agey aliens. This particular part of the crew getting chased, oddly enough, is led by [[MagicalNativeAmerican Chakotay]].
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** Don't forget what happened to Luffy in the anime rendition of the Amazon Lily arc.
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Of course, this amounts to nothing so much as MightyWhitey [[strike:[[MoralDissonance stealing]]]] "preserving for posterity" the ancient sacred objects of a lesser culture to a place they'll be truly appreciated: a public museum.
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Of course, this amounts to nothing so much as MightyWhitey [[strike:[[MoralDissonance stealing]]]] [[strike:stealing]] "preserving for posterity" the ancient sacred objects of a lesser culture to a place they'll be truly appreciated: a public museum.
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** The Girl Racoon Chieftain: "Bring me their teeth on a Plate!"
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** The Girl Racoon Chieftain: "Bring me their teeth on a Plate!"plate!"
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** The Girl Racoon Chieftain: "Bring Me Their Teeth on a Plate!"
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** The Girl Racoon Chieftain: "Bring Me Their Teeth me their teeth on a Plate!"
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Sadly both Norbert & daggett sufferd this fate in end of \"The Mighty Knothead\", I\'ve seen the whole episode with my own two eyes.
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* {{The Angry Beavers}}: When the girl racoons shockingly realize that Daggett is not the Mighty Knothead they imagined, Both Dagget and his brother Norbert are chased down by the girl racoons.
** The Girl Racoon Chieftain: "Bring Me Their Teeth on a Plate!"
** The Girl Racoon Chieftain: "Bring Me Their Teeth on a Plate!"
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It's Jacques, not Jock. It's a common French name.
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** And ''Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull''. Heck, since Indiana Jones is a franchise based on the TV serials of the 30s-50s it's not a surprise that this trope also arises once in the TV series and quite a few more in the comics.
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** And ''Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull''. Heck, since Indiana Jones is a franchise based on the TV movie serials of the 30s-50s it's not a surprise that this trope also arises once in the TV series and quite a few more in the comics.