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* FingerFirearms: They shoot their "de-veganizing" ray via their index finger.

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* FingerFirearms: They shoot their "de-veganizing" ray via their index finger. It also comes with a green LaserSight.
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[[caption-width-right:300:''"No vegan diet no vegan powers!"'']]

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[[caption-width-right:300:''"No vegan diet diet, no vegan powers!"'']]
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* SnarkToSnarkCombat: With Crash (of Crash and The Boys) during the first concert scene. Wallace keeps heckling them, leading to Crash to lose his patience.
-->'''Crash:''' Okay, this is for the guy who keeps yelling from the balcony. It's called "We Hate You, Please Die".\\
'''Wallace:''' Sweet! Love this one.
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* AdaptationalWimp: In the books, Wallace devolves mild psychic powers after being trained by his boyfriend Mobile. Wallace is also something of a Yoda to Scott, teaching him to fight. Additionally, his skill with computers -- his job is either an IT consultant or otherwise related to computers -- is fairly useful in series, even though he proves a sorry excuse for a hacker. In fact, (spoilers for Vol 6 of novels) [[spoiler: Wallace is the one who finds Gideon's location using the internet and is able to "sense" Gideon's evil strongly enough that he warns Scott that even after Scott and Ramona appear to have broken up, that Scott will have to face Gideon]]. In the movie, Wallace is a normal human and his interest in and skill with computers was cut for being irrelevant to the plot.

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* AdaptationalWimp: In the books, Wallace devolves develops mild psychic powers after being trained by his boyfriend Mobile. Wallace is also something of a Yoda to Scott, teaching him to fight. Additionally, his skill with computers -- his job is either an IT consultant or otherwise related to computers -- is fairly useful in series, even though he proves a sorry excuse for a hacker. In fact, (spoilers for Vol 6 of novels) [[spoiler: Wallace is the one who finds Gideon's location using the internet and is able to "sense" Gideon's evil strongly enough that he warns Scott that even after Scott and Ramona appear to have broken up, that Scott will have to face Gideon]]. In the movie, Wallace is a normal human and his interest in and skill with computers was cut for being irrelevant to the plot.
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* AdaptationalWimp: A bit, she is still capable of kicking ass, but compared to the comic and the later anime, this version of Ramona sits on the side lines more often. Best show when her team up with Scott against Gideon in the comics is instead given to Knives.

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* AdaptationalWimp: A bit, she is still capable of kicking ass, but compared to the comic and the later anime, this version of Ramona sits on the side lines more often. Best show shown when her team up with Scott against Gideon in the comics is instead given to Knives.
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* StereotypicalSouthAsianEnglish: Overlaps with BriefAccentImitation. He temporarily dons an Indian accent while singing his VillainSong. Speaking of.
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* SmugSuper: On top of being a famous rock star, it's outright stated that he thinks the powers he gets from veganism makes him better than everyone else.

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* CarryABigStick: She summons a hammer to fight Roxie.



* DropTheHammer: She summons a hammer to fight Roxie.
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* ConditionalPowers: Being vegan lets him use psychic powers, and he loses them after Scott tricks him into breaking his diet. No, not because abstaining from animal products does anything to one's brain (he's cheated multiple times without affecting his powers), but because once he gets his third strike the Vegan Police show up and manually take his powers away.
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* AmbiguouslyBi: Calls herself "bi-furious" but it's could be just for a call-back to Ramona's "bi-curious" comment as she shows no romantic attraction to anyone but Ramona.
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* {{Telepathy}}: His veganism give him the power to read other people's thoughts. ''Specifically'' their thoughts, not their minds. Scott fools his telepathy by thinking a lie in his own head when he knows Todd will be listening.
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* InsufferableImbecile: Punches the highlights out of a teenage girl's hair, doesn't know chicken is a meat.
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* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: Several scenes hint that under her aloof facade, Kim is clearly still hurt by Scott's dumping her all those years ago, and his failure to even acknowledge it and dating other girls whilst they remain in the same peer group is probably [[WhatTheHellHero one of his most egregiously thoughtless acts]], on top of him doing something [[HistoryRepeats fairly similar]] with the younger and more naive Knives. Ultimately though, Kim cannot completely stop being Scott's friend - she encourages him to go talk to Ramona before she vanishes after they're fight, [[BlatantLies despite claiming she really doesn't care]] - the two come to an understanding and seemingly remain friends.

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* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: Several scenes hint that under her aloof facade, façade, Kim is clearly still hurt by Scott's dumping her all those years ago, and his failure to even acknowledge it and dating other girls whilst they remain in the same peer group is probably [[WhatTheHellHero one of his most egregiously thoughtless acts]], on top of him doing something [[HistoryRepeats fairly similar]] with the younger and more naive naïve Knives. Ultimately though, Kim cannot completely stop being Scott's friend - she encourages him to go talk to Ramona before she vanishes after they're their fight, [[BlatantLies despite claiming she really doesn't care]] - the two come to an understanding and seemingly remain friends.



* WhyDoYouKeepChangingJobs: She's intially introduced working at a record store (something that is never shown in the original comics), and later shown working at the Second Cup (something that is canon in the comics).

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* WhyDoYouKeepChangingJobs: She's intially initially introduced working at a record store (something that is never shown in the original comics), and later shown working at the Second Cup (something that is canon in the comics).
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[[caption-width-right:300:''"Sounds like someone wants to get... [[JustForPun fungy!]]"'']]

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[[caption-width-right:300:''"Sounds like someone wants to get... [[JustForPun fungy!]]"'']]fungy!"'']]
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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Due to being DemotedToExtra they don't kidnap Kim Pine to lure Scott out.
* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: Instead of working with robotics they are performers with the ability to summon dragons out of their music.
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* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: Zigzagged. For as casual as she is about the whole “having seven evil exes” thing, she immediately gets violent on Scott’s behalf when he’s attacked by Roxy. Conversely, while she still expresses concern for Scott when he fights Lucas and Todd, she doesn’t make any move to intervene in either fight.
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* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: In the comics Scott didn't really mind fighting the exes all that much, if anything he found it kind of fun, but here in the movie the the stress of constantly fighting the exes one after another instead of over the course of several months and nearly dying multiple times causes Scott to become abrasive and lash out verbally against Ramona and even SlutShaming her by asking if there was anyone she hadn't slept with.

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* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: In the comics Scott didn't really mind fighting the exes all that much, if anything he found it kind of fun, but here in the movie the movie, the stress of constantly fighting the exes one after another instead of over the course of several months and nearly dying multiple times causes Scott to become abrasive and lash out verbally against Ramona and even SlutShaming her by asking if there was anyone she hadn't slept with.
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* DemotedToExtra: They are almost cut out of the film entirely, as they have zero lines (their actors don't speak English), zero backstory, and probably the least screentime of any of the exes, only seemingly being in the movie because they are exes number 5 and 6 respectively.

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* DemotedToExtra: They are almost cut out of the film entirely, as they have zero lines (their actors don't speak English), zero backstory, next to no backstory besides Ramona's two-timing, and probably the least screentime of any of the exes, only seemingly being in the movie because they are exes number 5 and 6 respectively.
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* FieryRedhead: Averted/PlayedWith. In the words of [[ThorRagnarok the Hulk]], Kim is less of a raging fire - [[SuddenlyShouting her counting in each number/playing the drums]] is the only time she raises her voice above a sarcastic deadpan - but definitely counts as smouldering fire from the few cracks in her facade.

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* FieryRedhead: Averted/PlayedWith. {{Averted}}/PlayedWith. In the words of [[ThorRagnarok [[Film/ThorRagnarok the Hulk]], Kim is less of a raging fire - [[SuddenlyShouting her counting in each number/playing the drums]] is the only time she raises her voice above a sarcastic deadpan - but definitely counts as smouldering fire from the few cracks in her facade.
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* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: In the comics Scott didn't really fighting the exes all that much, if anything he found it kind of fun, but here in the movie the the stress of constantly fighting the exes one after another instead of over the course of several months and nearly dying multiple times causes Scott to become abrasive and lash out verbally against Ramona and even SlutShaming her by asking if there was anyone she hadn't slept with.

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* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: In the comics Scott didn't really mind fighting the exes all that much, if anything he found it kind of fun, but here in the movie the the stress of constantly fighting the exes one after another instead of over the course of several months and nearly dying multiple times causes Scott to become abrasive and lash out verbally against Ramona and even SlutShaming her by asking if there was anyone she hadn't slept with.
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* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: In the comics Scott didn't mind that much about fighting the exes, if anything he found it kind of fun, but here in the movie the the stress of constantly fighting the exes one after another instead of over the course of several months and nearly dying multiple times causes Scott to become abrasive and lash out verbally against Ramona and even SlutShaming her by asking if there was anyone she hadn't slept with.

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* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: In the comics Scott didn't mind that much about really fighting the exes, exes all that much, if anything he found it kind of fun, but here in the movie the the stress of constantly fighting the exes one after another instead of over the course of several months and nearly dying multiple times causes Scott to become abrasive and lash out verbally against Ramona and even SlutShaming her by asking if there was anyone she hadn't slept with.
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* AdaptationalAngst: In the comics Scott didn't mind that much about fighting the exes, if anything he found it kind of fun, but here in the movie the the stress of constantly fighting the exes one after another instead of over the course of several months and nearly dying multiple times causes Scott to become abrasive and lash out verbally against Ramona and even SlutShaming her by asking if there was anyone she hadn't slept with.

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* AdaptationalAngst: AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: In the comics Scott didn't mind that much about fighting the exes, if anything he found it kind of fun, but here in the movie the the stress of constantly fighting the exes one after another instead of over the course of several months and nearly dying multiple times causes Scott to become abrasive and lash out verbally against Ramona and even SlutShaming her by asking if there was anyone she hadn't slept with.
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* AdaptationalAngst: In the comics Scott didn't mind that much about fighting the exes, if anything he found it kind of fun, but here in the movie the the stress of constantly fighting the exes one after another instead of over the course of several months and nearly dying multiple times causes Scott to become abrasive and lash out verbally against Ramona and even SlutShaming her by asking if there was anyone she hadn't slept with.
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* AdaptationalWimp: A bit, she still capable of kicking ass but compared to the comic and the later anime this version of Ramona sits on the side line more often. Best show when her team up with Scott against Gideon in the comics is instead given to Knives.

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* AdaptationalWimp: A bit, she is still capable of kicking ass ass, but compared to the comic and the later anime anime, this version of Ramona sits on the side line lines more often. Best show when her team up with Scott against Gideon in the comics is instead given to Knives.
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* AdaptationalWimp: A bit, she still capable of kicking ass but compared to the comic and the later anime this version of Ramona sits on the side line more often. Best show when her team up with Scott against Gideon in the comics is instead given to Knives.

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* CuteButPsycho: At first, Scott and Knives hit it off... until he starts developing an interest in Ramona, and then she starts fighting Ramona.

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* CuteButPsycho: At first, Scott and Knives hit it off... until he starts developing an interest in Ramona, and then she starts fighting trying to one-up Ramona.



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%%* StalkerWithACrush* StalkerWithACrush: She devolves into this after Scott breaks up with her, and even moreso after learning he has a new girlfriend.



* TookALevelInJerkass: Towards Ramona during the second half after Scott breaks up with her.

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* TookALevelInJerkass: Towards Ramona during the second half after Scott breaks up with her. It's way tamer than her behavior toward her in the comics, though, and the two end up becoming friends after Scott comes clean about everything.

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