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* HoYay:
** The cyborg shark called Chridon, they even say to each other that they have "badass male bodies." There goes my sex drive...
** This story really is THAT insane.

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* HoYay:
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HoYay: The cyborg shark called Chridon, they even say to each other that they have "badass male bodies." There goes my sex drive...
** This story really is THAT insane.



-->"I will rip out your hearts eat them then crap out your souls, you will taste oblivion, which tastes like Red Bull, which is disgusting!"

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-->"I --->"I will rip out your hearts eat them then crap out your souls, [[WebAnimation/RedVsBlueTheBloodGulchChronicles you will taste oblivion, which tastes like Red Bull, which is disgusting!"disgusting!]]"



** In a general sense, the fic has gone from being a popular source of mocking and bullying, to a genuinely enjoyable piece of work with a dedicated cult fan base who adore the story itself, flaws and all

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** In a general sense, the fic has gone from being a popular source of mocking and bullying, to a genuinely enjoyable piece of work with a dedicated cult fan base who adore the story itself, flaws and allall.

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* BileFascination -- Hence, its fame.

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* BileFascination -- BileFascination: Hence, its fame.



* DracoInLeatherPants -- For Vashblade himself, played straight, as we're supposed to emphasize someone whose heroic batting average is lacking at best. Otherwise? ''Averted.'' There's even a scene wherein Roxas realizes Organization XIII are, pretty much to a man, [[CardCarryingVillain total assholes,]] and assists Vash in deliverating them to oblivion.
** In one case, ''inverted,'' as sympathetic FFX-2 villain Shuyin is painted as an "ugly" and twisted fiend, despite being a dead ringer for Tidus.

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* DracoInLeatherPants -- DracoInLeatherPants: For Vashblade himself, played straight, as we're supposed to emphasize someone whose heroic batting average is lacking at best. Otherwise? ''Averted.'' There's even a scene wherein Roxas realizes Organization XIII are, pretty much to a man, [[CardCarryingVillain total assholes,]] and assists Vash in deliverating them to oblivion.
** In one case, ''inverted,'' as sympathetic FFX-2 villain Shuyin is painted as an "ugly" and twisted fiend, despite being a dead ringer for Tidus.
best.



* HoYay -- His "fusions," arguably.

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* HoYay -- His "fusions," arguably.HoYay:



%% His "fusions," arguably.



* VindicatedByHistory: Vash is an [[Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann obscenely overpowered]] [[Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja bizarre mish-mash of species and professions,]] [[Webcomic/MSPaintAdventures equipped with a dizzying array of]] [[Webcomic/ProblemSleuth video game cliches and]] [[Webcomic/{{Homestuck}} fused equipment,]] and [[WebComic/AxeCop virtually none of his insane enemies can stop him and his equally-bizarre sidekicks.]] Guess what style of storytelling became wildly popular just after the time this was released to the world?

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* VindicatedByHistory: VindicatedByHistory:
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Vash is an [[Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann obscenely overpowered]] [[Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja bizarre mish-mash of species and professions,]] [[Webcomic/MSPaintAdventures equipped with a dizzying array of]] [[Webcomic/ProblemSleuth video game cliches and]] [[Webcomic/{{Homestuck}} fused equipment,]] and [[WebComic/AxeCop virtually none of his insane enemies can stop him and his equally-bizarre sidekicks.]] Guess what style of storytelling became wildly popular just after the time this was released to the world?
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* SpiritualSuccessor: Writing like Christian Humber is [[RuleOfFun fun.]] There are numerous {{fan sequel}}s written in the style, usually written as one of Vashblade's numerous side adventures.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation --

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation -- AlternativeCharacterInterpretation:



* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap -- Kagome, generally dismissed as the "annoying useless girl," is the only force in all of nature who can ''stop'' Vash once he goes berserk. He even trusts her with his panoply of megaweapons when he hops off to find Paradise.

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* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap -- RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: Kagome, generally dismissed as the "annoying useless girl," is the only force in all of nature who can ''stop'' Vash once he goes berserk. He even trusts her with his panoply of megaweapons when he hops off to find Paradise.



* TearJerker -- The fate of Kekanu and his family.
* VindicatedByHistory -- Vash is an [[Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann obscenely overpowered]] [[Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja bizarre mish-mash of species and professions,]] [[Webcomic/MSPaintAdventures equipped with a dizzying array of]] [[Webcomic/ProblemSleuth video game cliches and]] [[Webcomic/{{Homestuck}} fused equipment,]] and [[WebComic/AxeCop virtually none of his insane enemies can stop him and his equally-bizarre sidekicks.]] Guess what style of storytelling became wildly popular just after the time this was released to the world?

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* TearJerker -- TearJerker: The fate of Kekanu and his family.
* VindicatedByHistory -- VindicatedByHistory: Vash is an [[Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann obscenely overpowered]] [[Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja bizarre mish-mash of species and professions,]] [[Webcomic/MSPaintAdventures equipped with a dizzying array of]] [[Webcomic/ProblemSleuth video game cliches and]] [[Webcomic/{{Homestuck}} fused equipment,]] and [[WebComic/AxeCop virtually none of his insane enemies can stop him and his equally-bizarre sidekicks.]] Guess what style of storytelling became wildly popular just after the time this was released to the world?



* WriterCopOut -- ''"With ease"'' should sum it up, or a new power level or fusion or something.

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* WriterCopOut -- WriterCopOut: ''"With ease"'' should sum it up, or a new power level or fusion or something.
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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: Vash notes that the webcomic artist "sound(s) like an ASSHOLE" for making fun of Humber. Not long afterward, the Humber family contacted the artist, and he had to stop work on the comic.

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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: HarsherInHindsight: Vash notes that the webcomic artist "sound(s) like an ASSHOLE" for making fun of Humber. Not long afterward, the Humber family contacted the artist, and he had to stop work on the comic.

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** Is Christian "Vashblade" Humber an extremely ruthless and sociopathic AntiHero at the dark end of Type V or a VillainProtagonist with very few redeeming qualities.

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** Is Christian "Vashblade" Humber Vash an extremely ruthless and sociopathic AntiHero at the dark end of Type V or a VillainProtagonist with very few redeeming qualities.qualities?



** Is the Corrupted Self evil-er twin who [[AxCrazy murders with even greater impunity]], or [[ChessMaster diabolic mastermind]] urging on Humber's base urges?

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** Is the Corrupted Self evil-er twin who [[AxCrazy murders with even greater impunity]], or [[ChessMaster diabolic mastermind]] urging on Humber's Vash's base urges?



* DesignatedVillain: If you're not familiar with the canon storylines of the works referenced, many of the villains' only "crimes" are opposing Humber or even merely being people he happens to cross paths with.
* DracoInLeatherPants -- For Vashbladehumber himself, played straight, as we're supposed to emphasize someone whose heroic batting average is lacking at best. Otherwise? ''Averted.'' There's even a scene wherein Roxas realizes Organization XIII are, pretty much to a man, [[CardCarryingVillain total assholes,]] and assists Humber in deliverating them to oblivion.

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* DesignatedVillain: If you're not familiar with the canon storylines of the works referenced, many of the villains' only "crimes" are opposing Humber Vash or even merely being people he happens to cross paths with.
* DracoInLeatherPants -- For Vashbladehumber Vashblade himself, played straight, as we're supposed to emphasize someone whose heroic batting average is lacking at best. Otherwise? ''Averted.'' There's even a scene wherein Roxas realizes Organization XIII are, pretty much to a man, [[CardCarryingVillain total assholes,]] and assists Humber Vash in deliverating them to oblivion.



* IAmNotShazam: While the main character is a blatant self-insert, his name isn't Christian Humber- it's Vash.



* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap -- Kagome, generally dismissed as the "annoying useless girl," is the only force in all of nature who can ''stop'' Humber once he goes berserk. He even trusts her with his panoply of megaweapons when he hops off to find Paradise.

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* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap -- Kagome, generally dismissed as the "annoying useless girl," is the only force in all of nature who can ''stop'' Humber Vash once he goes berserk. He even trusts her with his panoply of megaweapons when he hops off to find Paradise.



* VindicatedByHistory -- Humber is an [[Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann obscenely overpowered]] [[Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja bizarre mish-mash of species and professions,]] [[Webcomic/MSPaintAdventures equipped with a dizzying array of]] [[Webcomic/ProblemSleuth video game cliches and]] [[Webcomic/{{Homestuck}} fused equipment,]] and [[WebComic/AxeCop virtually none of his insane enemies can stop him and his equally-bizarre sidekicks.]] Guess what style of storytelling became wildly popular just after the time this was released to the world?

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* VindicatedByHistory -- Humber Vash is an [[Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann obscenely overpowered]] [[Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja bizarre mish-mash of species and professions,]] [[Webcomic/MSPaintAdventures equipped with a dizzying array of]] [[Webcomic/ProblemSleuth video game cliches and]] [[Webcomic/{{Homestuck}} fused equipment,]] and [[WebComic/AxeCop virtually none of his insane enemies can stop him and his equally-bizarre sidekicks.]] Guess what style of storytelling became wildly popular just after the time this was released to the world?
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** Really whenever the fic attempts to be even slightly dramatic, it devolves into narm because of either the poor writing, spelling and phrasing, the complete ridiculousness of the scene in general, the stilted and over the top dialogue or sometimes a combo of all three

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** Really whenever the fic attempts to be even slightly dramatic, it devolves into narm because of either the poor writing, spelling and phrasing, the complete ridiculousness of the scene in general, the stilted and over the top dialogue or sometimes a combo of all three four



** In a general sense, the fic has gone from being a popular source of mocking and bullying, to a genuinely enjoyable piece of work with a dedicated cult fan base who genuinely adore the story itself, flaws and all

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** In a general sense, the fic has gone from being a popular source of mocking and bullying, to a genuinely enjoyable piece of work with a dedicated cult fan base who genuinely adore the story itself, flaws and all
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** In a general sense, the fic has gone from being a popular source of mocking and bullying, to a genuinely enjoyable piece of work with a dedicated cult fan base who genuinely adore the story itself, flaws and all
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* Really whenever the fic attempts to be even slightly dramatic, it devolves into narm because of either the poor writing, spelling and phrasing, the complete ridiculousness of the scene in general, the stilted and over the top dialogue or sometimes a combo of all three

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* ** Really whenever the fic attempts to be even slightly dramatic, it devolves into narm because of either the poor writing, spelling and phrasing, the complete ridiculousness of the scene in general, the stilted and over the top dialogue or sometimes a combo of all three
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* Really whenever the fic attempts to be even slightly dramatic, it devolves into narm because of either the poor writing, spelling and phrasing, the complete ridiculousness of the scene in general, the stilted and over the top dialogue or sometimes a combo of all three
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* HeartwarmingMoments: After ending the comic on the request of the Humber family, Normalman included a heartfelt thank you to all his viewers and fans in the final announcement.

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* HeartwarmingMoments: SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: After ending the comic on the request of the Humber family, Normalman included a heartfelt thank you to all his viewers and fans in the final announcement.



* NarmCharm: The [[http://christianhumberreloaded.thecomicseries.com/comics/162/ announcement of the webcomic's end]] concludes with "Thanks for reading, and remember that there's a little [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot Super-Saiyan Wolf Demon Dragon Horteka Dark Templar Bounty Hunter]] in us all...". What would come off as a completely ridiculous line comes off as an ''appropriately'' ridiculous and yet somewhat [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmimngMoments heartwarming]] farewell to everyone who enjoyed the webcomic.

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* NarmCharm: The [[http://christianhumberreloaded.thecomicseries.com/comics/162/ announcement of the webcomic's end]] concludes with "Thanks for reading, and remember that there's a little [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot Super-Saiyan Wolf Demon Dragon Horteka Dark Templar Bounty Hunter]] in us all...". What would come off as a completely ridiculous line comes off as an ''appropriately'' ridiculous and yet somewhat [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmimngMoments heartwarming]] SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming|Moments}} farewell to everyone who enjoyed the webcomic.
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* AngstWhatAngst -- When Vash kills his demon-possessed brother, he barely reacts apart from noting that the Shikon jewel turned from white to gray. This is especially odd, considering that when the scientists killed his brother the first time, he went into an UnstoppableRage, killing them all and destroying the lab.

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* DesignatedHero: Vashblade

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* DesignatedHero: VashbladeVashblade. He carries out a number of massacres of innocent people with no apparent remorse, and opposes the villains for no apparent reasons other than a desire to fight (or maybe that they got on his bad side), and yet still is supposed to be the hero of this story.


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* HeartwarmingMoments: After ending the comic on the request of the Humber family, Normalman included a heartfelt thank you to all his viewers and fans in the final announcement.


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** After killing Kekanu for the second time, Vash turns to Kekanu's human followers and says, “Who else wants to die? If you don’t too bad, so sad!”


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* NarmCharm: The [[http://christianhumberreloaded.thecomicseries.com/comics/162/ announcement of the webcomic's end]] concludes with "Thanks for reading, and remember that there's a little [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot Super-Saiyan Wolf Demon Dragon Horteka Dark Templar Bounty Hunter]] in us all...". What would come off as a completely ridiculous line comes off as an ''appropriately'' ridiculous and yet somewhat [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmimngMoments heartwarming]] farewell to everyone who enjoyed the webcomic.

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There should only be one moment in which a character crosses the Moral Event Horizon


* MoralEventHorizon -- At least once per part. To wit:
** Part One: Skinning street gangs alive, nailing them to walls, and leaving them to die; murdering a little girl who turned him in to the police for beating up the Japanese emperor, then murdering her entire extended family and the rest of her hometown.
** Part Two: "Deleting" what a spy saw from her memory. [[UnfortunateImplications Note said spy is a human woman.]]
** Part Three: ''Murdering 6,000,000 innocent people at the Superbowl, followed by singling out one policeman for AFateWorseThanDeath.'' Also murdering a bunch of scientists later, but that aforementioned massacre is hard to follow up on.
*** It's worth noting that at the Super Bowl, where Vash teleported by accident and got surrounded by soldiers, Vash was (surprisingly) originally planning to fight his way out without killing anyone, but after getting shot in the shoulder, decides to kill everyone there just to show them what it's like to face Horteka in battle.
** Part Four: Mocking the weeping family of a demon he just murdered. Not as spectacular as the above, but exceptionally heartless.
** Part Five: Dragging dead Final Fantasy X bosses out of the Farplane and torturing them to death... or, rather, ''almost'' to death, thus bringing said holocaust-happy big bads back to life and promptly forgetting about them. He also forces a kid to remain silent about his whereabouts and bring him food every night by threatening to kill him and his entire family if he does not. Also murdering a group of 'Snobs' for no reason what so ever, other than the fact that they were rich.
** Part Six: Marching on Washington, D.C. and killing numerous soldiers trying to defend the president when all involved could easily bypass them.

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* MoralEventHorizon -- At least once per part. To wit:
** Part One: Skinning street gangs alive, nailing them to walls, and leaving them to die; murdering a little girl who turned
MoralEventHorizon: Vash crosses it by not only killing Soku for turning him in to the police for beating up the Japanese emperor, then murdering her entire extended family and the rest of her hometown.
** Part Two: "Deleting" what a spy saw from her memory. [[UnfortunateImplications Note said spy is a human woman.]]
** Part Three: ''Murdering 6,000,000 innocent people at the Superbowl, followed by singling out one policeman for AFateWorseThanDeath.'' Also murdering a bunch of scientists later,
police, but that aforementioned massacre is hard to follow up on.
*** It's worth noting that at the Super Bowl, where Vash teleported by accident and got surrounded by soldiers, Vash was (surprisingly) originally planning to fight his way out without
also killing anyone, but after getting shot in the shoulder, decides to kill everyone there just to show them what it's like to face Horteka in battle.
** Part Four: Mocking the weeping family of a demon he just murdered. Not as spectacular as the above, but exceptionally heartless.
** Part Five: Dragging dead Final Fantasy X bosses out of the Farplane and torturing them to death... or, rather, ''almost'' to death, thus bringing said holocaust-happy big bads back to life and promptly forgetting about them. He also forces a kid to remain silent about his whereabouts and bring him food every night by threatening to kill him and his
her friends, her entire family if he does not. Also murdering a group of 'Snobs' for no reason what so ever, other than and destroying her village.
* {{Narm}}:
** Vash yelling "NOOO! WHOEVER DID THIS WILL PAY DEARLY, BECAUSE I LOVED THEM?” is fairly melodramatic but not ''that'' bad, until
the fact that they were rich.
question mark sends it straight into "unintentionally funny" territory.
** Part Six: Marching on Washington, D.C. and At the end of "Revenge Against Soku's family," after killing numerous soldiers trying Soku and everyone she loved despite having promised not to defend kill again, he ends the president when all involved could easily bypass them.chapter by saying "[[CaptainObvious By doing that I broke my promise to her]]."
** Vash's taunt to a bunch of snobs, while killing them with his dragon form.
-->“I will rip out your hearts eat them then crap out your souls, you will taste oblivion, which tastes like Red Bull, which is disgusting!”



* SoBadItsGood

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* SoBadItsGoodSoBadItsGood: The fanfic has poor spelling and grammar, and nothing even resembling a plot or CharacterDevelopment. That said, it's quite often unintentionally funny, and the sheer amount of over-the-topness can be quite entertaining.
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* VindicatedByHistory -- Humber is an [[TengenToppaGurrenLagann obscenely overpowered]] [[Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja bizarre mish-mash of species and professions,]] [[Webcomic/MSPaintAdventures equipped with a dizzying array of]] [[Webcomic/ProblemSleuth video game cliches and]] [[Webcomic/{{Homestuck}} fused equipment,]] and [[WebComic/AxeCop virtually none of his insane enemies can stop him and his equally-bizarre sidekicks.]] Guess what style of storytelling became wildly popular just after the time this was released to the world?

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* VindicatedByHistory -- Humber is an [[TengenToppaGurrenLagann [[Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann obscenely overpowered]] [[Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja bizarre mish-mash of species and professions,]] [[Webcomic/MSPaintAdventures equipped with a dizzying array of]] [[Webcomic/ProblemSleuth video game cliches and]] [[Webcomic/{{Homestuck}} fused equipment,]] and [[WebComic/AxeCop virtually none of his insane enemies can stop him and his equally-bizarre sidekicks.]] Guess what style of storytelling became wildly popular just after the time this was released to the world?

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