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2 | [[caption-width-right:300:Watch the skies!]] |
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4 | ''The Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot'' (1995) began as Creator/FrankMiller's and Creator/GeofDarrow's much more family friendly collaboration after the energetically demented ''ComicBook/HardBoiled''. The Comic was a big over the top tribute to [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Silver Age]] comics, ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'' and ''Manga/AstroBoy''. The story is about a giant, primordial monster unleashed upon Tokyo which the military is unable to defeat; subsequently the government is forced to send the newly developed and inexperienced Rusty the [[RobotKid Boy Robot]] in to try and neutralize the threat. Unfortunately he is also overwhelmed by the monster and the government calls on the aid of their [[AmericaSavesTheDay American allies]] who send in Big Guy, a bigass humanoid robot, with two fists and [[MoreDakka a whole lot of guns]]. The comic was adapted into a [[WesternAnimation/BigGuyAndRustyTheBoyRobot cartoon]] that ran from 1999 to 2000. |
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6 | !!Tropes from the comic: |
7 | * AmericanRobot: Big Guy is a [[InvokedTrope deliberate]] example of this. |
8 | * AndIMustScream: Anyone contaminated or infected from the monster's saliva, is quickly turned into one of its "children", their [[FateWorseThanDeath consciousnesses are imprisoned]] within new immortal dinosaur-like bodies [[MentalFusion and their minds enslaved to the monster's will]]. |
9 | ** Also, what the demon monster vows to do to the pilot of Big Guy [[BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu after he rebukes him as his god]], by imprisoning him within an agonizing malformed shell of his own robotic suit for all eternity. Averted, [[LifeOrLimbDecision after he severs his own infected arm and vanquishes the malevolent abomination]]. |
10 | * AssimilationPlot: The dinosaur-like monster seeks to do this with mankind, [[TheAssimilator either through devouring them]], or transforming them into its own 'offspring'. |
11 | * AstroClone: Rusty references Astro. He's a young RobotKid inspired by Astro, albeit with a red color scheme. |
12 | * AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: Pretty much the whole plot of this two issue comic; a big monster is rampaging throughout Tokyo, and Big Guy has to stop him. |
13 | * BadassBoast: Frequently done by the monster to strike fear into those who dare oppose him. [[ProveIAmNotBluffing It often works]]. |
14 | * BodyHorror: The villain's drool transforms people into reptilian monstrosities. |
15 | * {{Crossover}}: With Comicbook/{{Madman}}, the main characters also make an appearance in a [[MushroomSamba hallucination]] in ''ComicBook/SinCity''. |
16 | * TheCorruption: The monster's salivary fluids work on a biological and molecular-level. Transforming whatever living or non-living thing it comes into contact with, into an extension of itself. |
17 | * DefiantToTheEnd: [[spoiler: The demon monster. Even after being hurled into the ocean, about to be vaporized by an atomic blast, it roars defiantly.]] |
18 | * DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu: The pilot of Big Guy fakes his own forfeit to the giant implacable monster. The monster in turn informs the human he and the rest of mankind are fortunate he's a forgiving god, who proceeds to absorb him. The pilot then, ''smacks'' the demon right in the chops, sending him flying through several buildings. |
19 | * EldritchAbomination: Apparently the dinosaur-like creatures were all actually examples of this. |
20 | * TheEvilsOfFreeWill: What the demon monster forces mankind to believe, and abandon hope and the illusion of individuality. |
21 | * ExpandedUniverse: The giant dinosaur-like monster has no name in the comic, yet is referred to as "Taoking" and on official merchandise, even re-imagined and [[http://trampt.com/designer-toys/72766/taoking-sdcc-black-taoking-geof-darrow-super7 depicted having survived the warhead]]. |
22 | * {{Expy}}: The monster to Franchise/{{Godzilla}}, Rusty to Manga/AstroBoy and Big Guy to ComicBook/IronMan and Anime/{{Gigantor}}. |
23 | * GodhoodSeeker: What the giant monster desires most, to rule over humanity, ''forever''. |
24 | * GoneHorriblyRight: The monstrous giant proclaims it has [[SentientCosmicForce always existed, shapeless, formless]], long before humans, [[YouCannotGraspTheTrueForm since the very beginning]]. Then humans finally gave it a massive and powerful host body it waited an eternity for . |
25 | * GoshDangItToHeck: Big Guy curses like this. |
26 | %%* HandBlast |
27 | * HandicappedBadass: Despite losing an arm in the battle, the Big Guy is still able to subdue and defeat mankind's would-be god. |
28 | * {{Homage}}: Creator/CraigMcCracken's Franchise/ThePowerpuffGirls features a ShoutOut episode with the girls trying, and failing, to stop a parody of the same giant dinosaur-like monster. |
29 | * IAmLegion: The demonic monster speaks with a [[VoiceOfTheLegion thousand voices]]. |
30 | * {{Kaiju}}: The monstrous antagonist "Taoking" -- so named in supplementary materials. |
31 | * LargeHam: |
32 | ** The monster: "Sweating, squealing, simpering, screaming rodents! You are doomed!" |
33 | ** Big Guy himself; "I brought you some candy!" |
34 | * MadeOfExplodium: The Monster and his minions. |
35 | * MyCountryRightOrWrong: The American plot of Big Guy is obviously quite patriotic. |
36 | * NarmCharm: Intentionally invoked. |
37 | * NighInvulnerability: The monster ''cannot'' be destroyed through [[ImmuneToBullets conventional weaponry]]. Its [[HealingFactor regeneration abilities]] are too great. Even [[BoomHeadshot blowing up its head]] does nothing. Only a direct-hit from a [[UsefulNotes/NuclearWeapons nuclear warhead]] will atomize the demon, preventing its return. |
38 | %%* RuleOfCool |
39 | * SelfParody: What the comic surprisingly delivers in the end pages presented in the form of "[[{{Satire}} non-existent future issues"]] where Big Guy goes up against the [[SlidingScaleOfSillinessVersusSeriousness invading Moon Pig]], Captain Chernobyl [[GoingCritical going into critical meltdown]], and Dr.Zor a giant dinosaur hilariously [[LetHimChoose wanting to win a child custody case over his son, a human baby]]. |
40 | * SceneryPorn: A given with Darrow's highly detailed {{CyberPunk}} style cityscapes. |
41 | * SceneryGorn: Also a given since there's a giant monster rampaging that cityscape. |
42 | * SlaveToPR: |
43 | ** Big Guy is actually a piloted mecha, but for publicity reasons the populace (and Rusty) is led to believe he's a giant robot. |
44 | ** The monster though, [[PsychicPowers is not so easily deceived]]. |
45 | * SwallowedWhole: Many unlucky people in the monster's path, though its all part of its [[AssimilationPlot evil grand plan anyway]]. |
46 | * SquareCubeLaw: Never mind the giant city-destroying monster, Big Guy should ''not'' have been able to lasso the fiend and hurl him into the ocean with a commuter train. Even if such a feat were possible, one of the couplings would have snapped from being overloaded by the giant's weight. |
47 | * TakeThat: Rusty is an Manga/AstroBoy expy, being a RobotKid developed in Japan. Rusty is also ''totally worthless;'' crushed like a bug while whining to himself about how much he sucks, while Big Guy defeats the monster all by himself. Put another way, the ''Japanese'' robot is a puny weakling that accomplishes nothing, while the ''American'' robot is big, tough, powerful hunk of metal that singly-handedly defeats what the entire Japanese military failed to even dent. |
48 | * ThouShaltNotKill: The pilot of Big Guy [[MartialPacifist refuses to outright kill any of the humans]] turned into attacking monsters who are quite pissed after he blew up "their dad's" head. He employs [[NonLethalKO non-lethal force against them]], with great difficulty, though immortal doesn't mean they cannot die, the transformation [[BodyHorror has messed up the location]] of all of their vital organs, one wrong hit [[CouldHaveBeenMessy would have killed them]]. |
49 | * WhatHappenedToTheMouse: [[spoiler: Though the giant dinosaur monster is directly vanquished, its "children" still live on, and through them, their cells, so too does it. Meaning Big Guy hasn't [[BolivianArmyEnding properly ended this threat]] to the human race. [[ElephantInTheLivingRoom Cue celebrations and parades until the next threat arrives]]. Seems to be adverted now with the recolored book, which shows the demon's children combining together to attack the heroes.]] |
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