He solves the entire plot with a snap of his fingers, then criticizes the heroes for not being able to do so.
edited 11th May '16 5:52:20 AM by DrNoPuma
Still hoping for Klonoa to get a new game... or a movie like thisIt's a painful cacophony that actually inflicts damage on his foes.
The Designated Villain is all but stated by the narrators themselves to be far more heroic than the heroes themselves. Ironically, most of their violence towards him is basically Poke the Poodle, and so are most of the Villain's schemes. It is also mentioned that the Villain was also the nerd of the class the heroes studied in.
I am the most suitable partner for Gaia. I have some bad news. You will not make it to Eden. This is the end of your journey.The hero is struck by lightning, shot thousands of times, and burned up. All that remains is his arm, somehow floating in midair and pointing up.
Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever
Still hoping for Klonoa to get a new game... or a movie like thisAttack of the 50-Foot Puppy!
The character in question is a literal muscular arm on legs. Ironically, he's also a graduate of Harvard, but everybody regards him as dumb because he is, again, a literal muscular arm on legs.
I am the most suitable partner for Gaia. I have some bad news. You will not make it to Eden. This is the end of your journey.Even with the European Union turning into a real country, that doesn't get rid of all the internal petty squabbling.
The parody is depicted in a show about a talking ball. Once the show becomes dark and edgy, the talking red ball becomes a talking dark red square, but the show otherwise changes little, with the usual themes being simply replaced with "drugs" and "beer".
I am the most suitable partner for Gaia. I have some bad news. You will not make it to Eden. This is the end of your journey.He's literally a fat bastard. As in, he's fat, and he's an illegitimate child.
edited 13th May '16 7:07:00 PM by InfinityRyujin
The bridge-keeper is flung into the Gorge of Eternal Peril.
The truth can oft be more misleading... I'm driven by greed, guilt, rage, and despair, but I'll never try to justify haughtiness.A guy with invisibility powers, instead of using them to fight (or commit) crime, just uses them to spy on women.
The victim is oddly calm about it and treats his horrible fate like a minor inconvenience.
Still hoping for Klonoa to get a new game... or a movie like thisThe character going mad breathlessly lampshades the trope as he does so, thinking it's absolutely hilarious that he's laughing despite the fact that he's completely insane, and thus, shouldn't really be laughing.
Cyberpunk with a Chance of Rain
"If you think like a child, you will do a child's work."The Devil in question is a Mobile Suit.
Kind of like the Deconstruct the trope game, but with a more humorous bent.
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