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Cool Versus Awesome
aka: Pirates Vs Ninjas
Both are cool, and their battle is awesome!

Samurai and zombies!? You don't have to say any more. I'm in!

Pirates are cool; so are ninjas. So pirates fighting ninjas must be awesome. And why not make them all fight some robots while we're at it? Oh and don't forget the zombies.

Related to the Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot and Bread, Eggs, Breaded Eggs, this trope is a case when two types of cool things battle it out. Unlike an Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny, this is not a case when two specific characters Duel to the Death. Though a battle can qualify as both, if the two characters are two different character types.

Bonus points if the two don't exist in the same time-period, place, or universe.

Fur Against Fang is a subtrope. Elves Versus Dwarves, despite how it sounds, is not; though it can be applied to whichever two sides are fighting. A Massive Multiplayer Crossover often invokes this. A Versus Title is a sure sign of the trope at work.

Examples

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  • A hundred points to wizard Harry Dresden, for riding out on the back of a zombie T-Rex to face off against necromancers and their zombie armies at the climax of Dead Beat.
    • Plus several million for riding out on said T-Rex to the jaunty tune of polka.
    • Plus additional points for using a loophole in the series' rules against using necromancy. The Fifth Law of Magic prohibits raising the dead, but as Harry points out (to two people who could legally cut off his head for breaking said Law): "That only applies to raising HUMAN dead."
      • Further points because the specific skeleton is, in fact, Sue, aka the most complete T-rex skeleton so far found.
      • And sixty-five million bonus points for exploiting how necromantic zombies' power increases in proportion to how long they've been dead.
  • Minus one point since fossilized bones aren't, technically, bone, and thus shouldn't be reanimate-able.
    • Along with a zombie T-Rex, Dead Beat also features ninja ghoul versus valkyrie security consultant.
      Sticks and stones may break your bones, but Chinese throwing stars get you a dozen stitches.
    • Really, the whole series could be summed up as "Crazy Awesome wizard versus everything."
    • Turn Coat gives us centuries old, superpowerful Magical Native American versus prehistoric, shapeshifting, mind breaking Eldritch Abomination.
    • Changes has an epic battle of Cool Versus Awesome. Involves three vampires, The Fair Folk, a Knight of the Cross or three, dozens of wizards (including the new Winter Knight and the Blackstaff), a Chinese guardian spirit, an entire army of Japanese kenku ninja-spirits, and Odin versus the entire Red Court of vampires, including the Red King, armies of half-vampire acolytes, and the Lords of the Outer Night, more or less Mayincatec gods, and South American mercenaries.
  • Also from Jim Butcher: The Codex Alera, a.k.a. Roman legionnaires with Elemental Powers versus wolfmen versus the Zerg versus Neanderthal-elves with Bond Creatures versus empathic yetis. And the one Badass Normal.
    • In fact, this trope is arguably the entire reason for the series' existence, and Great Furies does it work out well.
    • You can take the page picture, replace the gladiator with a Roman legionary, and you've essentially summed the middle two books of the series.
  • In Complete World Knowledge, details of the historic feud between submariners and zeppeliners are given. In a subversion, the author describes this as "the most pointless feud in human history".
  • Two of the books in the Skulduggery Pleasant series, Playing With Fire and The Faceless Ones, feature a detective skeleton wizard and his companions versus near immortal gods. The wizards win the first time. They at least manage to survive the attack (mostly) by the multiple fully powered gods in the next book.
  • Zombies vs Unicorns, which began as two people arguing which were better.
  • Played with/lampshaded (by the main character) in The Hobbit. As if an epic war between Elves, Dwarves and Lake Men wasn't enough, Tolkein throws in Goblins and Wargs.

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  • The Adventures of Dr. McNinja has had, in no particular order, ninjas and a doctor ninja versus... robots, clowns, a flying bodybuilder, a giant Paul Bunyan who was really a child, evil ninjas, pirates, ghosts, Mexican banditos on dinosaurs, vampires, zombies, a unicorn motorcycle, a ghost wizard, someone pretending to be a robot, ninja zombies, more robots, zombie Benjamin Franklin, Dracula (Dracula also had a robot Dracula), a Danish 80s action movie hero and his ninjas, clone ninjas, ghost wizards, Mayincatec robot temple guards, future dinosaurs from space, a vengeful space ghost that explodes people, a samurai demon, sky pirates, a luchador doctor, and a king on a dirtbike. At any given point, those enemies may have fought each other as well.
  • The Inexplicable Adventures Of Bob has had The Men in Black vs. prehistoric dragons from space and their friend the old lady in the flying Powered Armor, fighting over a bomb that can destroy the world.
  • Axe Cop has had the title character and his allies (including dinosaurs, people with unicorn horns, a vampire wizard ninja and his brother who's also a werewolf) vs. aliens, vampire half-babies, Humongous Mecha, flying books, Bad Santa... This picture with just about all the good guys and antagonists on opposing sides, with huge amounts of Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot in both, takes the trope about as far as is imaginable.
  • Ethan Nicolle's other webcomic (besides Axe Cop), Bearmageddon, opens up with a character asking another who would win in a fight, a bear or a gorilla. They decide that it's an unanswerable question, like "can God make a square circle".
  • The Dragon Doctors is about magical doctors of many different disciplines who have banded together, and they've fought against various equally unusual opponents. The docs themselves are a wizard (with healing and shapeshifting magic), a soldier/surgeon, a shaman/therapist, and a Magitek specialist. They've faced off against a horde of assassins, a serial killer who kills dreaming shamans, and Goro (the soldier/surgeon) is currently fending off an all-female Quirky Miniboss Squad consisting of a pistol-wielding shapeshifter, a mage in a ballcap, a female ogre and a lamia with a petrifying ray gun.
  • The "Ninjas vs. Pirates" wallpaper from the Dan And Mabs Furry Adventures download page is a uniquely Amberish take on the subject. There's actually a funny story behind it...
  • Saudia Arabia and Somalia's fight in Scandinavia and the World, considering that Somalia is a pirate, and Saudi Arabia is a 'ninja'.
  • This Order of the Stick comic references the Pirates Vs. Ninjas debate.
    Haley: Ah, Ninja vs. Pirate, the age-old debate.
    Belkar: And by "age-old" she means "showed up on the internet like two years ago, at most."
  • Narbonic: "Who would win in a fight between a giant robot foot accompanied by a rifle-toting assassin, and an army of hamsters in mechanical suits?"

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    Western Animation 
  • There are some storylines in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2003 in which they fight alien dinosaurs. Robots and other mutants are also common foes.
  • An episode of Justice League Unlimited pitted Aquaman against Wonder Twins expies. This resulted in a battle in a Downpour-flooded office building, between the Prince of the Sea and Shifter as a swimming tyrannosaurus.
  • A Lego line called Ninjago pits heroic ninjas (with cool tornado powers in tv spots) against armored skeletons that ride motorcycle-like vehicles.
  • There's several episodes of Samurai Jack that are examples of this trope like: "Samurai vs. Ninja", Samurai vs Viking Rock Monster, Samurai vs Blind Archers, Samurai vs Scotsman.

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alternative title(s): Pirates Versus Ninja; Cool Vs Awesome; Pirates Vs Ninjas
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