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6In TheWildWest, a man had to grow up fast if he wanted to survive. Quite a few gunslingers and outlaws made their reputation before they were even old enough to shave regularly. Thus, they got "Kid" as part of their nickname. Given the lethality of their professions, few lived long enough to have this become an embarrassing name.
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8The naming convention is referenced in settings outside TheWildWest as well, particularly in boxing, and ProfessionalWrestling.
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10See also YoungGun and TheGunfighterWannabe.
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13!!Examples:
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17[[folder:Westerns]]
18* ''Series/AliasSmithAndJones''[='=] Kid Curry.
19* In the film, ''WesternAnimation/AnAmericanTailFievelGoesWest''--the title character originally imagines himself as a gun-slinging hero with an already known moniker: "Billy the Kid."
20* The babyfaced Creator/AudieMurphy played youthful outlaws and adventurers so often that he joked once that he'd "kidded his way through the movies." Relatively few of his thirty-plus western characters have The Trope Kid nicknames, though: Billy the Kid in ''The Kid From Texas'', The Cimarron Kid in the film of the same name, The Silver Kid in ''Duel At Silver Creek'', and The Utica Kid in ''Night Passage''.
21* ''Film/TheBalladOfBusterScruggs'': The harmonica-playing cowboy who challenges Buster Scruggs for the title of best musician and gunslinger in the West is called "the Kid" in the credits.
22* The Sundance Kid from ''Film/ButchCassidyAndTheSundanceKid''.
23* ''Film/TheCherokeeKid'': Isaiah has some Cherokee ancestry. After getting involved with criminals, he adopts the name The Cherokee Kid.
24* The desperado that Yancey has to shoot in ''Film/{{Cimarron}}'' is named, simply, "The Kid".
25* The titular character from ''Film/TheDurangoKid'', played by Charles Starrett. Between 1940 and 1952, there were 64 movies made featuring the Durango Kid.
26* Creator/DCComics character the Wyoming Kid.
27* ''Film/TheFriscoKid'': An Orthodox Jew played by Creator/GeneWilder gets embroiled in Wild West shenanigans.
28* The protagonist of ''Film/{{Gunless}}'' is Sean Lafferty, a.k.a. 'The Montana Kid'.
29* The leader of the outlaws in ''Film/JohnnyGuitar'' is the Dancin' Kid.
30* The Ysabel Kid from Creator/JTEdson's ''Floating Outfit'' series.
31* In ''ComicBook/JudgeColt'' #1, Mark Colt fights an outlaw called 'the Tattoo Kid' whose nickname derives from his habit of [[KillTally getting a tattoo to mark each man he has killed]] instead of carving a notch on his gun
32* In ''Film/LittleBigMan'', Jack Crabb is known as the Soda Pop Kid during his "gunfighter period."
33* The protagonist of the Wild West chapter of ''VideoGame/LiveALive'' is a gunslinger called "The Sundown Kid" by default, though [[HelloInsertNameHere his name is customizable]]. Ironically, he's the oldest of the playable characters. It's lampshaded by the bartender who points out his WantedPoster picture is clearly much older than a kid.
34* In ''Film/TheMagnificentSeven2016'', Earl has taken to calling to calling himself "the Two-Gun Kid." His brother thinks it's a stupid name. So does Faraday.
35* The Creator/OHenry short story "The Caballero's Way", which introduced the world to the Cisco Kid. Then there was 1928 film adaptation ''Film/InOldArizona'', starring Warner Baxter, which made the Kid a Mexican and more more of an AntiHero, rather than Henry's Anglo VillainProtagonist. That led to a BMovie series starring Cisco and his comic sidekick Pancho, as well as a television series, ''Series/TheCiscoKid'', in which the Kid was played by Duncan Renaldo.
36* The Baltimore Kid in ''Film/TheOverTheHillGangRidesAgain''. Slightly ironic as 'the Kid' is now in his 70s.
37* In a country-western song by Marty Robbins titled 'Pride And The Badge' each of the three famed outlaw gunfighters that the deputy has to face is named by the deputy who is narrating the story as it takes place. He mentions that the third outlaw has just turned 21 and is called the Killer Kid.
38* Fee "The Kid" Herod of ''Film/TheQuickAndTheDead''
39* Creator/RobertEHoward's 'The Sonora Kid'.
40* Might count under Parodies as well, but in ''Film/ShanghaiNoon'', Creator/JackieChan's character is listed on a wanted poster as "The Shanghai Kid." His partner notes, "That's a really cool nickname, too." Jackie's character immediately complains that he's not really from Shanghai.
41** In a possible ShoutOut, ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'' featured a {{flashback}} to a [[IdenticalGrandson suspiciously familiar-looking ancestor]] of Jackie's in [[TheWestern the Old West]] nicknamed "The Hong Kong Kid". Amusingly enough, Chan is from Hong Kong, so * the cartoon comes one step closer to RealLife.
42* ComicBook/RawhideKid, the ComicBook/TwoGunKid, the Ringo Kid (not related to John Wayne's Ringo Kid in ''Film/{{Stagecoach}}''), the Apache Kid, The ComicBook/OutlawKid, the Arizona Kid, the Prairie Kid, the Texas Kid, the Western Kid, the Gunsmoke Kid, the Dakota Kid and inversions ComicBook/KidColt and [[ComicBook/{{Gunhawks}} Kid Cassidy]], all from Creator/MarvelComics. According to Creator/StanLee, Marvel publisher Martin Goodman loved Westerns, and was ''particularly'' fond of this trope for some reason.
43** ''ComicBook/TheAvengersJasonAaron'' adds the Starbrand Kid, the Western PrecursorHero to ComicBook/{{Starbrand}}.
44* The Literature/TimeWars book ''The Six-Gun Solution'' had a time-traveling character acquire the nickname "The Montana Kid".
45* The Schofield Kid in the movie ''Film/{{Unforgiven}}''.
46* Inverted in Creator/KarlMay's westerns (''Literature/{{Winnetou}}'', etc.). Any time someone makes a name for themselves in the West, young or not, they get a moniker with "Old" slapped on. Old Shatterhand, Old Surehand, Old Firehand etc.
47* The Brimstone Kid from ''ComicBook/YoungbloodJudgmentDay''. He was a gunslinger who sold his soul to the devil in exchange for unbeatable gunslinging skills.
48* ''VideoGame/CallOfJuarezGunslinger'': RealLife outlaws Billy the Kid, Kid Curry and the Sundance Kid all make appearances.
49* Bill Lowry, the Durango Kid, from [[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0032423/ the film of the same name.]]
50* In ''Film/YellowHairAndTheFortressOfGold'', Yellow Hair's sidekick is The Pecos Kid.
51* In ''Film/TheOutlawsIsComing'', once of BigBad Rance Rodan's chief enforcers is called 'The Sunstroke Kid'. The historical UsefulNotes/BillyTheKid also makes an appearance.
52* ProfessionalGambler The Abilene Kid in ''Film/{{Rimfire}}''.
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56* The Cold Steel Kid, Gus's video game character in ''Series/DeadlyGames''.
57* ''Film/KidGalahad'', originally made in 1937 and remade in the 1960s with Music/ElvisPresley, about a boxer who acquires that nickname due to his clean-cut, innocent manner.
58* ''Manga/{{Eyeshield 21}}'': Musyanokoji Shien, the quarterback of the {{Western}}-themed Seibu Wild Gunmen, is [[OnlyKnownByTheirNickname usually only referred to as "Kid"]]. Also an IronicNickname, since he has an [[YoungerThanTheyLook old man's face]].
59* ''Film/TheHeartbreakKid1972'' ([[Film/TheHeartbreakKid2007 remade in 2007]])
60** Also the name of a 1985 song by Music/RestlessHeart called Back To (The Heartbreak Kid)
61* The Ringo Kid in ''Literature/HumanityHasDeclined''. Ringo here referring to apples, not the Beatle.
62* Superheroes: [[ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes Karate Kid, Invisible Kid, Kid Quantum]], [[ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica Star-Spangled Kid]], [[ComicBook/TheFlash Kid Flash]], [[ComicBook/TeenTitans Kid Eternity, Kid Devil]], [[ComicBook/XMen Kid Omega, Kid Vulcan]], [[ComicBook/{{Nova}} Kid Nova]], Kid [[strike:Marvelman]] ComicBook/{{Miracleman}}, [[ComicBook/{{Vigilante}} The China]][[ComicBook/SevenSoldiersOfVictory town Kid]], the [[ComicBook/Superboy1994 Metropolis Kid]]...
63* ''Film/TheKarateKid'' and ''Film/TheNextKarateKid''
64* "Kid Death" from a series of pulp short stories was a gangster variant on this trope, so called because of his youthful appearance and the tendency of corpses to appear whenever he was around -- not all by his hand.
65* Professional wrestlers "The Heartbreak Kid" Wrestling/ShawnMichaels, [[Wrestling/SeanWaltman 1-2-3 Kid]] (later known as X-Pac), the Wrestling/DynamiteKid, etc.
66* Death the Kid from ''Manga/SoulEater'', and his [[TheGunslinger Gunslinger]] ways are clearly inspired by this idea. He is the son of the GrimReaper too.
67* Creator/StephenKing:
68** The novella ''The Colorado Kid'' is not a Western, but rather a semi-detective tale. He also has a prominent role in ''Series/{{Haven}},'' an AdaptationExpansion of the novella, in which it's explained that he's called this because the only thing anyone knew about him was that he was from Colorado.
69** And ''Literature/TheStand'' had a character known just as "The Kid".
70* ''Film/TheCincinnatiKid''
71* ''VideoGame/CocaColaKid''
72* ''The Seldom-Seen Kid'', an album by British rock band Music/{{Elbow}}, refers to the nickname of one of the friends of the band, to whom the album was made in tribute after his death.
73* In ''Film/TheyLiveByNight'', after Bowie is mistakenly identified as the leader of the gang, the press starts referring to him as 'Bowie the Kid'.
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77* The Waco Kid from ''Film/BlazingSaddles''.
78* The Rumpo Kid in ''Film/CarryOnCowboy''.
79* 'Kid Shelleen', a gray-haired drunk (but still a gunfighter) played by Lee Marvin in the 1965 film ''Film/CatBallou''.
80* Detroit-based Faygo soda pop had a series of '50s commercials featuring "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_En_xn0JwmQ The Faygo Kid]]".
81* The FMV video game Prize Fighter for the Sega CD has the main player character referred to as simply "The Kid".
82* ''Literature/GravitysRainbow'' features The Kenosha Kid, who [[MindScrew may be a character, may be a hallucination by the protagonist, may be a]] DanceSensation, [[MindScrew or may not even exist at all]].
83* ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'': "Dreamscaperers" had the Mystery Shack crew sitting down to watch "Grandpa the Kid", a Western about an elderly cowboy who "put the 'old' in 'Old West'."
84-->'''Grandpa the Kid:''' I'm tired during the day...\
85'''Grunkle Stan:''' I can relate to this.
86* The very minor example of “the Piercings Kid” in ''Fanfic/TheKeysStandAlone: The Soft World''. This is an outworlder, a cross between a punk and a cowboy, who is described as having at least 10 facial piercings. His real name is unknown; the narrative simply refers to him that way. (After the Six Step Combo [[CurbStompBattle curb stomp]] him and his two companions, they clean fur, blood, and stray metal piercings off the stage.)
87* The "Toronto Kid", in a ''Series/TheKidsInTheHall'' sketch.
88* ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke'''s version of Billy the Kid is an actual kid or early teenager, who has a good chance to hold up candy stores along with banks and is not immune to a good spanking. Despite this, townspeople are still terrified of him.
89* The Literature/MythAdventures novel ''Little Myth Marker'', being a parody of gambler tropes, gives us the Sen-Sen Ante Kid (he always includes a breath mint in his stake for good luck). Subverted in that he's an old fat guy who got the nickname a loooooong time ago.
90* In a ''Magazine/{{MAD}}'' parody of ''Series/FantasyIsland'', the Tattoo stand-in was supposed to spread the fame of a guest's character as "The Babyface Kid", but picked a lower body part to feature instead.
91* Nestle has a long-running series of ads for its white chocolate Milky Bar featuring 'the Milky Bar Kid'. The Milkybar Kid is strong and tough, and only the best is good enough... Usually a cowboy, although there was a period in the 80s where he was a space hero.
92* One of Hostess Snack Foods' mascots was an anthropomorphic Twinkie dressed as a gunslinger named "Twinkie the Kid".
93* ''WesternAnimation/ThePenguinsOfMadagascar'' has the Amarillo Kid, an armadillo who hustles people at... miniature golf.
94* Post cereal Honeycomb featured a mascot named The Honeycomb Kid in its advertising. He was usually portrayed as a cowboy or an AdventurerArchaeologist.
95* ''Series/RedDwarf'':
96** In the CowboyEpisode "[[Recap/RedDwarfSeasonVIGunmenOfTheApocalypse Gunmen of the Apocalypse]]", the Cat adopts the moniker of "the Riviera Kid".
97** In the same episode Rimmer claims he knows how to talk cowboy, then orders a dry white wine and Perrier at the bar. Lister asks him if the western he'd seen was ''[[Film/ButchCassidyAndTheSundanceKid Butch Accountant and the Yuppie Kid]]''.
98* ''WesternAnimation/Rugrats1991'': "[[Recap/RugratsS2E4ShowdownAtTeeterTotterGulchMirrorland Showdown at Teeter-Totter Gulch]]" had Tommy and Chuckie facing a playground bully known as The Junk Food Kid [[spoiler: her real name is [[IronicName Prudence]]]], because she eats pretty much only junk food.
99* ''Fawcett Funny Animals'', the [[UsefulNotes/GoldenAgeOfComicBooks Golden Age]] comic book best remembered for [[ComicBook/{{Shazam}} Hoppy the Marvel Bunny]], also had a cowboy character named Billy the Kid. As both his names imply, he was a goat.
100* From ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', when Moe described to Homer his boxing career:
101--> '''Moe''': They called me Kid Gorgeous. Later on, it was Kid Presentable. Then Kid Gruesome. And finally, Kid Moe.
102* "The Cisco Kid (Was a Friend of Mine)" by [=WAR=], in 1972. The name is a reference to the title character of a TV show that ran from 1950-56 and a series of movies. (See the entry under "Westerns").
103* ''Series/WhoseLineIsItAnyway'' The names of "Weird Superheroes" often dip into this trope.
104* The [[LongRunners long-running]] children's show ''Series/{{Wonderama}}'' had a dance contest segment in the '70s that was introduced by "the Disco Kid," a boy in a [[Radio/TheLoneRanger Lone Ranger]] style Western costume.
105* ''Series/SesameStreet'' had a Muppet sequence featuring [[https://youtu.be/918yFN5NFog?si=B3Sl0DAa6edeZPhE "The Alphabet Kid"]], the fastest crayon in the west. No one could write out the alphabet as fast as he.
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109* UsefulNotes/BillyTheKid, the TropeNamer.
110* Kid Twist (Max Zwerbach), a Jewish-American New York gangster who led the Eastman Gang in the 1900s.
111* Abe Reles, an infamous hitman for Murder Inc., was nicknamed after the original Kid Twist.
112* The Apache Kid, an American outlaw of Native American descent.
113* The Sundance Kid, part of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
114* Kid Curry, part of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid's gang.
115* "Kid Dynamite" Mike Tyson.
116* Kid Poker, a Canadian professional poker player.
117* MMA fighter Uriah Faber, "the California Kid".
118* Willie Mays, an American baseball player. ("The Say Hey Kid")
119* The nom de plume of [[Music/KidRock Robert James Ritchie]].
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