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1'''Basic Trope''': A character who has a very definite and noticeable quirk (or several), but is so competent in an area of expertise that everyone overlooks or ignores it (at least after first meeting).
2* '''Straight''': Bob wears a pair of bunny ears on his head, but he's an expert lawyer.
3* '''Exaggerated''':
4** Bob wears a bunny costume all the freaking time and insists on being called "Fluffy [=McMuffins=]" (possibly to the point of getting his name legally changed), and yet, he has a 100% success rate in the courtroom. He also manages to avoid any case that the subject is faking or exaggerating, showing him an excellent judge of character.
5* '''Downplayed''': Bob [[TrademarkFavoriteFood absolutely loves]] [[FruitOfTheLoon carrots]], and revels in the inevitable nickname "WesternAnimation/{{Bugs|Bunny}}". Everyone thinks he's a bit eccentric, but he's good at his job.
6* '''Justified''':
7** ObfuscatingStupidity
8** Bob has a state-dependent memory and cannot remember his legal education without wearing bunny ears.
9** Bob thinks that his uniquely gifted lateral thinking and problem-solving skills are somehow related to the unusual way his mind works, but he hasn't found a therapist who's sufficiently outwardly-bizarre-but-expert-in-his-field for him to trust their opinion.
10** Bob's quirks are to throw people off, deciding that he always had fun at Easter he wears bunny ears happily everywhere.
11** Bob isn't quirky at all! He's just more expressive than other people. It's just the amount he lets out makes him seem odd, such as wearing bunny ears during work because they remind him of his childhood and why he wanted to be a lawyer, which most people dub odd but he has good reasons for wearing them and lacks inhibition.
12** Bob is hard of hearing, and his hearing aid looks like bunny ears.
13** They are the magical lucky bunny ears that Bob's daughter gave him and [[WellDoneDadGuy he would rather die than break his promise to wear them at all times]]. For what it's worth, the "[[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane magical luck]]" part of the equation [[MagicFeather seems to be working]].
14* '''Inverted''':
15** Bob is ''terrible'' at his job, but he's so entertainingly quirky that his employers keep him around anyway.
16** Bob has NoSenseOfHumor and is incredibly serious, and yet he is horrendous at his job.
17** Bob is a deadpan ConsummateProfessional.
18** Bob is a victim of ThePeterPrinciple and the "funny quirk" that made him efficient at his previous work level now is getting in the way.
19* '''Subverted''':
20** Bob's client Alice believes that he's a competent lawyer ... until he calls the March Hare as his first witness.
21** Bob is incredibly competent (which is important for the plot), but the fact he's a little off means he's been fired from every job he's ever applied to (if he's even lucky enough to make it through the interview).
22* '''Double Subverted''':
23** It turns out there is [[RealJokeName a real person named March Hare]] who is a material witness in the case. Looks like Bob did his homework after all.
24** The result of the plot's eventual ArsonMurderAndLifesaving is that he obtains a steady job where people are willing to tolerate his eccentricities as long as he keeps the worst of them for his off-hours, if not flat-out UltimateJobSecurity.
25* '''Parodied''':
26** In this universe, lawyers are not taken seriously unless they wear bunny ears.
27** Alice chooses a rabbit to represent her in court.
28** In a WorldOfFunnyAnimals, there is a lawyer who is an actual rabbit.
29* '''Zig-Zagged''': Bob wins the big case, only for Alice to reveal she never expected Bob to win and only hired him in the hopes that the bunny ears would ensure she'd win an ineffective counsel appeal after a guilty verdict.
30* '''Averted''':
31** Bob is a competent lawyer and does not wear any sort of costume or have any abnormal quirks.
32** Bob is not shown to be working at all.
33* '''Enforced''':
34** "We need our lawyer character to be competent, but entertaining. Let's give him an odd quirk that nobody could take seriously. It could also teach a [[AnAesop lesson about not judging a book by its cover]]."
35** It's a "DavidVersusGoliath" courtroom drama and the writers gave Bob a quirk to [[PluckyComicRelief add a little humor]] to an otherwise pitch-black conflict or help underline the fact his side is the underdog (because [[GodzillaThreshold only dirt-poor or desperate clients would hire him]]).
36** The writers of a "RagtagBunchOfMisfits" plot add the bunny ears quirk when they create Bob to give him a niche RunningGag that differentiates him from the other misfits (the hustler, TheDitz, the OnlySaneMan, the ButtMonkey, the one [[MilesGloriosus who's full of air]], the [[HairTriggerTemper combative one]], the one [[FeelingTheirAge who's over the hill]], etc.).
37* '''Lampshaded''':
38** "The prosecutor/defender is wearing the bunny ears. [[OhCrap We're screwed.]]"
39** "You know what they say: [[BewareTheSillyOnes never underestimate the goofy ones.]]"
40** "Trust me. This guy seems to be an oddball, but he knows what he does."
41* '''Invoked''':
42** "Here, put these bunny ears on. Then it will look like you know what you're doing."
43** Bob was a perfectly good lawyer, but he has trouble getting clients, so he took a cue from TV and assumed an eye-catching personality quirk that would make people think "that guy must be ''really good'' to get away with behaving like that..."
44* '''Exploited''':
45** Alice wants Bob out of the way, so she takes the well-known quirk, wearing bunny ears, and uses it to imply that [[UsefulNotes/FurryFandom he has some ... interesting habits]], or possibly even [[BestialityIsDepraved depraved ones.]]
46** Alice needs a lawyer, and can choose between several serious, focused, well-dressed lawyers ... and Bob, who stands proudly in his Easter Bunny suit. She hires Bob, because who but the best attorney in the firm could get away with wearing a bunny suit to work?
47* '''Defied''':
48** "If I want people to take me seriously, I'm going to have to leave my bunny ears behind."
49** Bob's boss Jim gives him an ultimatum that he will fire him if he ever wears bunny ears in court or the office. He explains that if one lawyer seems to have managed to save people from being convicted of murder because he made everyone in the courtroom laugh their asses off, it doesn't really say anything good about the law firm.
50** Bob is fired and blacklisted as a lawyer, labeled as "potentially incompetent" or some other design that reads as "this man will be an embarrassment to your firm if you pick him up".
51** Bob leaves the firm of his own volition when he is asked to refrain from sporting bunny ears. He might subsequently [[StartMyOwn establish his own firm]] or even go into another field.
52* '''Discussed''':
53** Said by an employer of {{Mad Scientist}}s: "Our firm tolerates a certain level of ... [[ScienceRelatedMemeticDisorder quirkiness]], so long as it does not interfere with performance. We have found that the kinds of people who are willing to defy the laws of physics are normally also the kinds of people who are willing to defy social norms."
54** Bob: [[MadHatter "Look, I know I'm nuts]], but really -- [[LetsSeeYOUDoBetter can]] ''[[LetsSeeYOUDoBetter you]]'' [[LetsSeeYOUDoBetter win these cases like I can?"]]
55* '''Conversed''': "Why is it that the lawyer with the bunny ears always wins?"
56* '''Implied''': Only one of these two -- Bob's competence or quirk -- is shown to the audience. The other is implied via {{Reaction Shot}}s from the NaiveNewcomer and/or LogicalLatecomer.
57* '''Deconstructed''':
58** Even though Bob ''is'' an expert lawyer, nobody will hire him because of his cosplay habits. He begins to wonder if law was the right field for him after all.
59** Bob's quirkiness is not the problem per se. The ethical application for it is highly suspect, e.g., Bob is the greatest post-mortem forensic investigator in the business [[BreadEggsMilkSquick and]] [[ILoveTheDead a necrophile]].
60** Bob is good at his job ... but he is such a psychopath that the only reason he hasn't been fired is that the other lawyers in the firm don't want to find out what will happen if they unleash a potential SerialKiller into the world ... especially one that will definitely be pissed off and aiming for ''them''.
61** Bob becomes single-mindedly focused on his area of aptitude because he thinks of himself and his quirk as a burden he has to make up for. This winds up ruining him after he hits a rough patch and loses more cases.
62** Bob is [[DitzyGenius good at his job, but inept at everything else]], and his quirk is a big part of the reason for his extra-vocational ineptitude. Worse, the same quirk is now also interfering with his professional competence.
63* '''Reconstructed''':
64** Just when Bob is about to quit his law firm, he gets one final potentially career-making case. He wins, with his bunny ears standing proud.
65** Bob gets therapy that cures him of his depraved impulses, while still giving him a sense of self-expression.
66** Bob learns not to express his quirk unless he's well out of danger of physically or socially harming others or himself.
67** Bob learns to think of himself and his quirk as worthy of love and acceptance regardless of his job performance.
68* '''Played for Laughs''':
69** Bob's quirk is his bizarre sense of humour.
70** Bob ''changes'' his quirk in each of his appearances, and the show uses this as a RunningGag.
71* '''Played for Drama''':
72** Bob's quirk is connected directly to his DarkAndTroubledPast.
73** Bob's quirks destroy the lives of everybody he comes in contact with, including co-workers and even his clients, and Bob may not care about curbing them. Is being 100% sure that you'll stay out of jail worth an equal possibility of enduring a FateWorseThanDeath? Are you ''absolutely'' sure there are no other options? [[GodzillaThreshold If the answer is yes, then by all means, let Bob represent you.]]
74** The "being good as a lawyer" gives Bob VetinariJobSecurity. The "extremely quirky" part, unfortunately, has turned him into TheCaligula.
75** Bob started to utilize his quirk to avoid being given risky assignments. [[MeanBoss Jim]] makes sure [[UriahGambit he gets a risky assignment anyway]]. Either Bob wins, and [[ThePerilsOfBeingTheBest he paints a huge target on his back]], or he loses and he can kiss his life goodbye (in a figurative, if not literal, fashion).
76* '''Played for Horror''': Bob's quirks are a sin against man and God and most people who discover them must be silenced.
77* '''Intended Audience Reaction''': Bob's quirk only seems weird in-story because of DeliberateValuesDissonance.
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79Even if [[BunnyEarsLawyer they're]] a bit of a {{cloudcuckoolander}}, you can't help but at least admit that they're pretty damn good at their job.

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