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The name comes from the act of forcing someone to lie down in the street and bite the curb, then stomping on the back of his or her head. This could be very humiliating to him or her, especially [[Film/AmericanHistoryX if he or she were to die]]. Even if he or she were to survive, they may be missing some teeth and have a severely broken jaw.
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The name comes from the act of forcing someone to lie down in the street and bite the curb, then stomping on the back of his or her their head. This could be very humiliating to him or her, humiliating, especially [[Film/AmericanHistoryX if he or she they were to die]]. Even if he or she the victim were to survive, they may be missing some teeth and have a severely broken jaw.
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* A RunningGag in the ''ComicStrip/{{Curtis}}'' strip in regards to the title character's favorite boxer, Percy Percy Coleman — an obvious Expy of former world champion James "Buster" Douglas. Every time Coleman attempts a comeback fight, the match always takes place with these exact words:
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* A RunningGag in the ''ComicStrip/{{Curtis}}'' strip in regards to the title character's favorite boxer, Percy Percy Coleman — an obvious Expy of former world champion James "Buster" Douglas. Every time Coleman attempts a comeback fight, the match always takes place with these exact words:
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* In the Russian folktale ''Literature/TheDeathOfKoscheiTheDeathless'', Prince Ivan first hears of warrior queen Marya Morevna when he comes upon an army completely wiped out by her forces.
-->After travelling some distance he came to a field where a host of soldiers were lying dead. And he called: ''If there is any man left alive here, speak up and tell me: who killed all this mighty force?'' Just one man was left alive, and he answered. ''All this mighty force was killed by Maria Morevna, the beautiful queen.''
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* In the Russian folktale ''Literature/TheDeathOfKoscheiTheDeathless'', Prince Ivan first hears of warrior queen Marya Morevna when he comes upon an army completely wiped out by her forces.
-->After travelling some distance he came to a field where a host of soldiers were lying dead. And he called: ''If there is any man left alive here, speak up and tell me: who killed all this mighty force?'' Just one man was left alive, and he answered. ''All this mighty force was killed by Maria Morevna, the beautiful queen.''
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* In ''VisualNovel/DiesIrae'', pretty much any battle [[BigBad Reinhard]] partakes in becomes one of these horrifically one-sided affairs. Special mention has to go to the battle against [[VisualNovel/DiesIraeInterviewWithKazikluBey Methuselah]] in that for most of the battle, Methuselah didn't even realize he was facing down one of these and believed that he himself was delivering one upon Reinhard and that his legions stood no chance, only for Reinhard to finally start trying a little after Wilhelm manged to get Claudia back from Methuselah and [[SingleStrokeBattle promptly ending the battle in a single strike]], [[ThisCannotBe much to Methuselah's disbelief]].
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** Any battle [[BigBad Reinhard]] partakes in becomes one of these horrifically one-sided affairs. Special mention has to go to the battle against [[VisualNovel/DiesIraeInterviewWithKazikluBey Methuselah]] in that for most of the battle, Methuselah didn't even realize he was facing down one of these and believed that he himself was delivering one upon Reinhard and that his legions stood no chance, only for Reinhard to finally start trying a little after Wilhelm manged to get Claudia back from Methuselah and [[SingleStrokeBattle promptly ending the battle in a single strike]], [[ThisCannotBe much to Methuselah's disbelief]].
** Any battle [[BigBad Reinhard]] partakes in becomes one of these horrifically one-sided affairs. Special mention has to go to the battle against [[VisualNovel/DiesIraeInterviewWithKazikluBey Methuselah]] in that for most of the battle, Methuselah didn't even realize he was facing down one of these and believed that he himself was delivering one upon Reinhard and that his legions stood no chance, only for Reinhard to finally start trying a little after Wilhelm manged to get Claudia back from Methuselah and [[SingleStrokeBattle promptly ending the battle in a single strike]], [[ThisCannotBe much to Methuselah's disbelief]].
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* The titular match of ''Ride/GodzillaVsEvangelionTheReal4D'' ends with Shinji, Rei, and Asuka not doing anything to Godzilla and Godzilla doing a TailSlap to end the fight [[spoiler:so he can focus on the incoming King Ghidorah]].
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* The titular match of ''Ride/GodzillaVsEvangelionTheReal4D'' ends with Shinji, Rei, and Asuka not doing anything to Godzilla and Godzilla doing a TailSlap to end the fight [[spoiler:so he can focus on the incoming King Ghidorah]].
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Compare PendulumWar, which is where sides take turns to perform this trope upon each other. In ProfessionalWrestling this frequently overlaps with SquashMatch. In video games, see FlawlessVictory. {{Breather Boss}}es, [[ZeroEffortBoss Zero-Effort Bosses]] and {{Anticlimax Boss}}es are the types most likely to be on the receiving end of a Curb-Stomp Battle. If this is done to the ''heroes'', on the other hand, it becomes a HopelessBossFight, often from a HeroKiller. Compare NoSell. Contrast StoryBreakerTeamUp. If the curbstompee manages to get a few good hits in to show that he or she is not ''totally'' helpless, it's a CurbStompCushion. A NoHoldsBarredBeatdown is similar but much more realistic, brutal, and violent. And more importantly, the one dishing it out doesn’t necessarily win in the end. In fact, foes that manage to withstand such a beatdown often get a chance to [[NowItsMyTurn return the favor]]. That said, many curb stomp battles happen to ''be'' no-holds-barred beatdowns.
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Compare PendulumWar, which is where sides take turns to perform this trope upon each other. In ProfessionalWrestling ProfessionalWrestling, this frequently overlaps with SquashMatch. In video games, see FlawlessVictory. {{Breather Boss}}es, [[ZeroEffortBoss Zero-Effort Bosses]] Bosses]], and {{Anticlimax Boss}}es are the types most likely to be on the receiving end of a Curb-Stomp Battle. If this is done to the ''heroes'', on the other hand, it becomes a HopelessBossFight, often from a HeroKiller.HeroKiller (or is at least a sign that you're going to have to do a ''lot'' more LevelGrinding to get past that BeefGate). Compare NoSell. Contrast StoryBreakerTeamUp. If the curbstompee manages to get a few good hits in to show that he or she is not ''totally'' helpless, it's a CurbStompCushion. A NoHoldsBarredBeatdown is similar similar, but much more realistic, brutal, and violent. And more importantly, the one dishing it out doesn’t doesn't necessarily win in the end. In fact, foes that manage to withstand such a beatdown often get a chance to [[NowItsMyTurn return the favor]]. That said, many curb stomp curb-stomp battles happen to ''be'' no-holds-barred beatdowns.beatdowns (but it's just as possible for a curb-stomp battle to be over in just a few blows, if not [[OneHitKill just one]], whereas a no-holds-barred beatdown is ''always'' a prolonged smorgasbord of violence).
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* A RunningGag in the ''ComicStrip/{{Curtis}}'' strip in regards to the title character's favorite boxer, Percy Percy Coleman - — an obvious Expy of former world champion James "Buster" Douglas. Every time Coleman attempts a comeback fight, the match always takes place with these exact words:
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* The initial battle against Scorpius in ''Podcast/{{Sequinox}}'' sees the team barely scratch her because of her armour. [[spoiler: By the time Autumn lands a decent hit, she's already killed Winter and Spring and quickly proceeds to killer the other two girls. Fortunately they come back and put up a better fight while powered up]].
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* In ''VisualNovel/SilverCrisis'', the main protagonist, Lucas, constantly has him on the receiving end of this due to his status as [[TheLoad the load]], with one of the most notable instances being his fight against Bowser, [[spoiler: which ends with him begging him to live.]]
** This is also a recurring trope for the story as the heroes on the whole are usually on the receiving end of this for any battle against Silver or Ganondorf, [[spoiler: assuming Captain Falcon or Claus aren’t around.]] But even then, those exceptions are subverted towards the end of the story.
** This is also a recurring trope for the story as the heroes on the whole are usually on the receiving end of this for any battle against Silver or Ganondorf, [[spoiler: assuming Captain Falcon or Claus aren’t around.]] But even then, those exceptions are subverted towards the end of the story.
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** This is also a recurring trope for the story as the heroes on the whole are usually on the receiving end of this for any battle against Silver or Ganondorf,[[spoiler: assuming [[spoiler:assuming Captain Falcon or Claus aren’t around.]] around]]. But even then, those exceptions are subverted towards the end of the story.
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** Reinhard is not the only one capable of dishing these out either. The Schreiber vs Wilhelm battle is perhaps one the most brutal with Wilhelm trying futilely to hit Schreiber only to get thoroughly trashed and eventually killed in return.
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* In ''VisualNovel/DiesIrae'', pretty much any battle [[BigBad Reinhard]] partakes in becomes one of these horrifically one-sided affairs. Special mention has to go to the battle against [[VisualNovel/DiesIraeInterviewWithKazikluBey Methuselah]] in that for most of the battle, Methuselah didn't even realize he was facing down one of these and believed that he himself was delivering one upon Reinhard and that his legions stood no chance, only for Reinhard to finally start trying a little after Wilhelm manged to get Claudia back from Methuselah and [[SingleStrokeBattle promptly ending the battle in a single strike]], [[ThisCannotBe much to Methuselah's disbelief]].
** Reinhard is not the only one capable of dishing these out either. The Schreiber vs Wilhelm battle is perhaps one the most brutal with Wilhelm trying futilely to hit Schreiber only to get thoroughly trashed and eventually killed in return.
** Reinhard is not the only one capable of dishing these out either. The Schreiber vs Wilhelm battle is perhaps one the most brutal with Wilhelm trying futilely to hit Schreiber only to get thoroughly trashed and eventually killed in return.
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* A RunningGag in the ''ComicStrip/{{Curtis}}'' strip in regards to the title character's favorite boxer, Percy Percy Coleman - an obvious Expy of former world champion James "Buster" Douglas. Every time Coleman attempts a comeback fight, the match always takes place with these exact words:
--> '''Announcer:''' (DING!) And there's the bell for Round One! (POW!) And the challenger is OUT!
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* A RunningGag in the ''ComicStrip/{{Curtis}}'' strip in regards to the title character's favorite boxer, Percy Percy Coleman - an obvious Expy of former world champion James "Buster" Douglas. Every time Coleman attempts a comeback fight, the match always takes place with these exact words:
--> '''Announcer:''' (DING!) And there's the bell for Round One! (POW!) And the challenger is OUT!
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Compare PendulumWar, which is where sides take turns to perform this trope upon each other. In ProfessionalWrestling this frequently overlaps with SquashMatch. In video games, see FlawlessVictory. {{Breather Boss}}es, [[ZeroEffortBoss Zero-Effort Bosses]] and {{Anticlimax Boss}}es are the types most likely to be on the receiving end of a Curb-Stomp Battle. If this is done to the ''heroes'', on the other hand, it becomes a HopelessBossFight, often from a HeroKiller. Compare NoSell. Contrast StoryBreakerTeamUp. If the curbstompee manages to get a few good hits in to show that he or she is not ''totally'' helpless, it's a CurbStompCushion. A NoHoldsBarredBeatdown is similar but much more realistic, brutal, and violent. And more importantly, the one dishing it out doesn’t necessarily win in the end. In fact, foes that manage to withstand such a beatdown often get a chance to [[NowItsMyTurn return the favor]]. That said, many curb stomp battles happen to ‘‘be’’ no-holds-barred beatdowns.
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Compare PendulumWar, which is where sides take turns to perform this trope upon each other. In ProfessionalWrestling this frequently overlaps with SquashMatch. In video games, see FlawlessVictory. {{Breather Boss}}es, [[ZeroEffortBoss Zero-Effort Bosses]] and {{Anticlimax Boss}}es are the types most likely to be on the receiving end of a Curb-Stomp Battle. If this is done to the ''heroes'', on the other hand, it becomes a HopelessBossFight, often from a HeroKiller. Compare NoSell. Contrast StoryBreakerTeamUp. If the curbstompee manages to get a few good hits in to show that he or she is not ''totally'' helpless, it's a CurbStompCushion. A NoHoldsBarredBeatdown is similar but much more realistic, brutal, and violent. And more importantly, the one dishing it out doesn’t necessarily win in the end. In fact, foes that manage to withstand such a beatdown often get a chance to [[NowItsMyTurn return the favor]]. That said, many curb stomp battles happen to ‘‘be’’ ''be'' no-holds-barred beatdowns.
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Compare PendulumWar, which is where sides take turns to perform this trope upon each other. In ProfessionalWrestling this frequently overlaps with SquashMatch. In video games, see FlawlessVictory. {{Breather Boss}}es, [[ZeroEffortBoss Zero-Effort Bosses]] and {{Anticlimax Boss}}es are the types most likely to be on the receiving end of a Curb-Stomp Battle. If this is done to the ''heroes'', on the other hand, it becomes a HopelessBossFight, often from a HeroKiller. Compare NoSell. Contrast StoryBreakerTeamUp. If the curbstompee manages to get a few good hits in to show that he or she is not ''totally'' helpless, it's a CurbStompCushion. A NoHoldsBarredBeatdown is similar but much more realistic, brutal, and violent. And more importantly, the one dishing it out doesn’t necessarily win in the end. In fact, foes that manage to withstand such a beatdown often get a chance to [[NowItsMyTurn return the favor]]. That said, many curb stomp battles happen to ‘be’ ‘‘be’’ no-holds-barred beatdowns.
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Compare PendulumWar, which is where sides take turns to perform this trope upon each other. In ProfessionalWrestling this frequently overlaps with SquashMatch. In video games, see FlawlessVictory. {{Breather Boss}}es, [[ZeroEffortBoss Zero-Effort Bosses]] and {{Anticlimax Boss}}es are the types most likely to be on the receiving end of a Curb-Stomp Battle. If this is done to the ''heroes'', on the other hand, it becomes a HopelessBossFight, often from a HeroKiller. Compare NoSell. Contrast StoryBreakerTeamUp. If the curbstompee manages to get a few good hits in to show that he or she is not ''totally'' helpless, it's a CurbStompCushion. A NoHoldsBarredBeatdown is similar but much more realistic, brutal, and violent.
violent. And more importantly, the one dishing it out doesn’t necessarily win in the end. In fact, foes that manage to withstand such a beatdown often get a chance to [[NowItsMyTurn return the favor]]. That said, many curb stomp battles happen to ‘be’ no-holds-barred beatdowns.
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* As noted in the page quote, Brutaka, one of the most powerful ''Toys/{{Bionicle}}'' characters ever, actually did this during his time as the co-[[BigBad Big Bad]] of the 2006 story. As an example of his immense strength and power, he instantly defeated and nearly killed both the Toa Nuva, who are already powerful enough, and the Voya Nui Resistance Team with just one swing of his Rotating Blades. Fortunately, before he could continue, Axonn and the Toa Inika came, and Brutaka was also betrayed by the [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder Piraka]] who temporarily stole his powers.
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* As noted in the page quote, Brutaka, one of the most powerful ''Toys/{{Bionicle}}'' characters ever, actually did this during his time as the co-[[BigBad Big Bad]] of the 2006 story. As an example of his immense strength and power, he instantly defeated and nearly killed both the Toa Nuva, who are already powerful enough, and the Voya Nui Resistance Team with just one swing of his Rotating Blades. Fortunately, before he could continue, Axonn and the Toa Inika came, and Brutaka was also betrayed by the [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder Piraka]] who temporarily stole his powers.
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* ''Animation/PleasantGoatAndBigBigWolf'': In episode 21 of ''Pleasant Goat Fun Class: Chapter of Sports'', Wolffy easily beats Weslie and Tibbie in a badminton game with almost no effort at all. He gets tons of points before Weslie and Tibbie get a single point. Weslie and Tibbie proceed to do the same to him and get even.
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* ''Animation/PleasantGoatAndBigBigWolf'': In episode 21 of ''Pleasant Goat Fun Class: Chapter of Sports'', Sports are Fun'', Wolffy easily beats Weslie and Tibbie in a badminton game with almost no effort at all. He gets tons of points before Weslie and Tibbie get a single point. Weslie and Tibbie proceed to do the same to him and get even.
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* The ''Animation/SimpleSamosa'' episode "Sumo Momo" is about Samosa being challenged to fight a wrestler named Sumo Momo. Unfortunately for him, Sumo Momo is way stronger than he is, and as a result Samosa is defeated easily... ''93 times in a row.'' Subverted when Sumo Momo cracks the tip on the top of Samosa's head, which ticks him off so much that he attacks Sumo Momo like a madman over it and ends up winning the fight.
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* ''Animation/PleasantGoatAndBigBigWolf'': In episode 21 of ''Pleasant Goat Fun Class: Chapter of Sports'', Wolffy easily beats Weslie and Tibbie in a badminton game with almost no effort at all. He gets tons of points before Weslie and Tibbie get a single point. Weslie and Tibbie proceed to do the same to him and get even.
* The ''Animation/SimpleSamosa'' episode "Sumo Momo" is about Samosa being challenged to fight a wrestler named Sumo Momo. Unfortunately for him, Sumo Momo is way stronger than he is, and as a result Samosa is defeated easily... ''93 times in a row.'' Subverted when Sumo Momo cracks the tip on the top of Samosa's head, which ticks him off so much that he [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown attacks Sumo Momo like a madman overit it]] and ends up winning the fight.
* The ''Animation/SimpleSamosa'' episode "Sumo Momo" is about Samosa being challenged to fight a wrestler named Sumo Momo. Unfortunately for him, Sumo Momo is way stronger than he is, and as a result Samosa is defeated easily... ''93 times in a row.'' Subverted when Sumo Momo cracks the tip on the top of Samosa's head, which ticks him off so much that he [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown attacks Sumo Momo like a madman over
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* The ''Animation/SimpleSamosa'' episode "Sumo Momo" is about Samosa being challenged to fight a wrestler named Sumo Momo. Unfortunately for him, Sumo Momo is way stronger than he is, and as a result Samosa is defeated easily... ''93 times in a row.'' Subverted when Sumo Momo cracks the tip on the top of Samosa's head, which ticks him off so much that he attacks Sumo Momo like a madman over it and ends up winning the fight.
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* The ''Animation/SimpleSamosa'' episode "Sumo Momo" is about Samosa being challenged to fight a wrestler named Sumo Momo. Unfortunately for him, Sumo Momo is way stronger than he is, and as a result Samosa is defeated easily... ''93 times in a row.'' Subverted when Sumo Momo cracks the tip on the top of Samosa's head, which ticks him off so much that he attacks Sumo Momo like a madman over it and ends up winning the fight.
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* The initial battle against Scorpio in ''Podcast/{{Sequinox}}'' sees the team barely scratch her because of her armour. [[spoiler: By the time Autumn lands a decent hit, she's already killed Winter and Spring and quickly proceeds to killer the other two girls. Fortunately they come back and put up a better fight while powered up]].
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* The initial battle against Scorpio in ''Podcast/{{Sequinox}}'' sees the team barely scratch her because of her armour. [[spoiler: By the time Autumn lands a decent hit, she's already killed Winter and Spring and quickly proceeds to killer the other two girls. Fortunately they come back and put up a better fight while powered up]].
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->''One blow...that was all it took. One blow delivered by some of the mightiest sinews in existence, fueled by anger and guilt and need, laid low all twelve of the heroic attackers. It happened so fast that Thok was not even sure Brutaka had moved. But the proof was strewn on the chamber floor before him in the forms of six half-dead Toa Nuva and six possibly very dead Matoran.''
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* In [[VisualNovel/Silver Crisis ''SilverCrisis'']], the main protagonist, Lucas, has him on the receiving end of this due to his status as [[TheLoad the load]], with one of the most notable instances being his fight against Bowser, [[spoiler: which ends with him begging him to live.]]
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** This is also a recurring trope for the story as the heroes on the whole are usually on the receiving end of this for any battle against Silver or Ganondorf, [[spoiler: assuming Captain Falcon or Claus aren’t around.]] But even then, those exceptions are subverted towards the end of the story.
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* In ''VisualNovel/Silver Crisis'', the main protagonist, Lucas, has him on the receiving end of this due to his status as [[TheLoad the load]], with one of the most notable instances being his fight against Bowser, [[spoiler: which ends with him begging him to live.]]
** This is also a recurring trope for the story as the heroes on the whole are usually on the receiving end of this for any battle against Silver or Ganondorf, [[spoiler: assuming Captain Falcon or Claus aren’t around.]] But even then, those exceptions are subverted towards the end of the story.
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->''"When a fight is just plain wrong!\\
We all sing the curbstomp song!\\
People dying left and right...\\
It's a SLAUGHTER, not a fight!"''
-->-- ''[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWRuka6I7Ng The Curbstomp Song]]''
We all sing the curbstomp song!\\
People dying left and right...\\
It's a SLAUGHTER, not a fight!"''
-->-- ''[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWRuka6I7Ng The Curbstomp Song]]''
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It's a SLAUGHTER,
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* CurbStompBattle/FanFic
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OneHitKill is a subtrope that's ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. A subtrope for elections is LandslideElection. NoKillLikeOverkill is often the result of a Curb-Stomp Battle. Often paired with TheWorfEffect, which it amplifies.
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OneHitKill is a subtrope that's ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. A subtrope for elections is LandslideElection. NoKillLikeOverkill ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill is often the result of a Curb-Stomp Battle. Often paired with TheWorfEffect, which it amplifies.