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* In the demo fight that had ComicBook/SpiderMan in the black suit fighting [[VideoGame/BionicCommando Rad Spencer]], Rad says "You don't know nothin' about swingin'!" If you think about it, this comment is pretty much a jab to Spider-Man, as both characters use some type of thing (whether it's webbing or a robo-arm) to swing from place-to-place. [[CrapsackWorld Not to mention both their worlds are rather dull and dark as it is.]] It makes a whole lot more sense to pair Spencer up with Spidey than it does with ComicBook/IronMan.

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* In the demo fight that had ComicBook/SpiderMan in the black suit fighting [[VideoGame/BionicCommando [[VideoGame/BionicCommando2009 Rad Spencer]], Rad says "You don't know nothin' about swingin'!" If you think about it, this comment is pretty much a jab to Spider-Man, as both characters use some type of thing (whether it's webbing or a robo-arm) to swing from place-to-place. [[CrapsackWorld Not to mention both their worlds are rather dull and dark as it is.]] It makes a whole lot more sense to pair Spencer up with Spidey than it does with ComicBook/IronMan.
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* You might be wondering why Roll is a playable character in Marvel vs. Capcom. Because if you pair her up with her brother, you're basically creating a team of [[IncrediblyLamePun ''Rock and Roll''!]] Lampshaded if you face her:

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* You might be wondering why Roll is a playable character in Marvel vs. Capcom. Because if you pair her up with her brother, you're basically creating a team of [[IncrediblyLamePun [[{{Pun}} ''Rock and Roll''!]] Lampshaded if you face her:
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* In the demo fight that had Franchise/SpiderMan in the black suit fighting [[VideoGame/BionicCommando Rad Spencer]], Rad says "You don't know nothin' about swingin'!" If you think about it, this comment is pretty much a jab to Spider-Man, as both characters use some type of thing (whether it's webbing or a robo-arm) to swing from place-to-place. [[CrapsackWorld Not to mention both their worlds are rather dull and dark as it is.]] It makes a whole lot more sense to pair Spencer up with Spidey than it does with ComicBook/IronMan.

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* In the demo fight that had Franchise/SpiderMan ComicBook/SpiderMan in the black suit fighting [[VideoGame/BionicCommando Rad Spencer]], Rad says "You don't know nothin' about swingin'!" If you think about it, this comment is pretty much a jab to Spider-Man, as both characters use some type of thing (whether it's webbing or a robo-arm) to swing from place-to-place. [[CrapsackWorld Not to mention both their worlds are rather dull and dark as it is.]] It makes a whole lot more sense to pair Spencer up with Spidey than it does with ComicBook/IronMan.
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** [[FromBadToWorse Even worse]], ''the car explodes''. "This is bad!" does not cut it, She-Hulk.

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** [[FromBadToWorse Even worse]], ''the car explodes''. "This is bad!" does not cut it, She-Hulk.She-Hulk.
** The car has a Hydra logo on it, [[AssholeVictim so...]]
* Kattelox Island features the Bonnes and the Servbots celebrating in the background. The thing is that they're pirates and a big part of the original game was that Mega Man was driving them away from that town, implying they're hanging out in the background because they barged back into the town again. Granted, they likely wouldn't hurt the citizens unless they were in their way, and hopefully the townsfolk would know to duck and cover when the Bonnes come back, and them being there may just be a case of FriendlyEnemy. Still, best hope all the doors on those buildings behind them are locked shut. Servbots can loot a house pretty quickly.
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** Deadpool facing of with Dante, when you realise that they're NotSoDifferent; both are wise-cracking, sword-wielding, gunslinging mercenaries and [[EnsembleDarkhorse unexpected fan-favorites]].

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** Deadpool facing of with Dante, when you realise that they're NotSoDifferent; not so different; both are wise-cracking, sword-wielding, gunslinging mercenaries and [[EnsembleDarkhorse unexpected fan-favorites]].



* Why are [[spoiler:Wesker and Doctor Doom having a VillainTeamUp in ''3''?]] [[NotSoDifferent They possess similar ideals and methodology.]] Heck, they could even be considered {{Alternate Company Equivalent}}s at this point.

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* Why are [[spoiler:Wesker and Doctor Doom having a VillainTeamUp in ''3''?]] [[NotSoDifferent They possess similar ideals and methodology.]] methodology. Heck, they could even be considered {{Alternate Company Equivalent}}s at this point.
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* In the demo fight that had Franchise/SpiderMan in the black suit fighting [[VideoGame/BionicCommando Rad Spencer]], Rad says "You don't know nothin' about swingin'!" If you think about it, this comment is pretty much a jab to Spider-Man, as both characters use some type of thing (whether it's webbing or a robo-arm) to swing from place-to-place. [[CrapsackWorld Not to mention both their worlds are rather dull and dark as it is.]] It makes a whole lot more sense to pair Spencer up with Spidey than it does with [[IronMan Iron Man]].

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* In the demo fight that had Franchise/SpiderMan in the black suit fighting [[VideoGame/BionicCommando Rad Spencer]], Rad says "You don't know nothin' about swingin'!" If you think about it, this comment is pretty much a jab to Spider-Man, as both characters use some type of thing (whether it's webbing or a robo-arm) to swing from place-to-place. [[CrapsackWorld Not to mention both their worlds are rather dull and dark as it is.]] It makes a whole lot more sense to pair Spencer up with Spidey than it does with [[IronMan Iron Man]].ComicBook/IronMan.
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* Listening to SelfDemonstrating/{{Deadpool}}'s full theme from Marvel VS Capcom 3, some people felt that it doesn't fit the character at all. But that's where the brilliance comes in. Deadpool is random as it is, so ''why not have his song be just as random?''

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* Listening to SelfDemonstrating/{{Deadpool}}'s Deadpool's full theme from Marvel VS Capcom 3, some people felt that it doesn't fit the character at all. But that's where the brilliance comes in. Deadpool is random as it is, so ''why not have his song be just as random?''
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* Between the original two games, its [[FinalBoss final bosses]] Onslaught and Abyss have two and three phases respectively. The first game prided itself on having a 2-on-2 team mechanic, while the second upgraded it to 3-on-3...so, naturally, the bosses would integrate this into their battles as well.


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* Between the original two games, its their [[FinalBoss final bosses]] Onslaught and Abyss have two and three phases respectively. The first game prided itself on having a 2-on-2 team mechanic, while the second upgraded it to 3-on-3...so, naturally, the bosses would integrate this into their battles as well.

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\n* Between the original two games, its [[FinalBoss final bosses]] Onslaught and Abyss have two and three phases respectively. The first game prided itself on having a 2-on-2 team mechanic, while the second upgraded it to 3-on-3...so, naturally, the bosses would integrate this into their battles as well.

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* In the demo fight that had [[SpiderMan Spider-Man]] in the black suit fighting [[VideoGame/BionicCommando Rad Spencer]], Rad says "You don't know nothin' about swingin'!" If you think about it, this comment is pretty much a jab to Spider-Man, as both characters use some type of thing (whether it's webbing or a robo-arm) to swing from place-to-place. [[CrapsackWorld Not to mention both their worlds are rather dull and dark as it is.]] It makes a whole lot more sense to pair Spencer up with Spidey than it does with [[IronMan Iron Man]].

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* In the demo fight that had [[SpiderMan Spider-Man]] Franchise/SpiderMan in the black suit fighting [[VideoGame/BionicCommando Rad Spencer]], Rad says "You don't know nothin' about swingin'!" If you think about it, this comment is pretty much a jab to Spider-Man, as both characters use some type of thing (whether it's webbing or a robo-arm) to swing from place-to-place. [[CrapsackWorld Not to mention both their worlds are rather dull and dark as it is.]] It makes a whole lot more sense to pair Spencer up with Spidey than it does with [[IronMan Iron Man]].

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----> '''Roll:''' You've seen the [[LostinTranslation Mega Man]] ''(In Japan, it's Rock)'', now feel the Roll!

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** [[FromBadToWorse Even worse]], ''the car explodes''. "This is bad!" does not cut it, She-Hulk.
*** If it makes you feel better, remember that this driver saw the six-way brawl going on ''[[TooDumbToLive and decided to lead-foot it through anyway.]]'' Bonus points if you figure they were secretly working for AIM or The Hand or something...
*** In fact, the car has [[http://img41.imageshack.us/img41/5507/hydracar.png Hydra's symbol on it]]. So I wouldn't feel too broken up about it.
** Forget all that -- where did the car come from? None of the fight stages revealed thus far are on a road!
*** [[BehindTheBlack Off]] [[CaptainObvious Screen.]]

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** [[FromBadToWorse Even worse]], ''the car explodes''. "This is bad!" does not cut it, She-Hulk.
*** If it makes you feel better, remember that this driver saw the six-way brawl going on ''[[TooDumbToLive and decided to lead-foot it through anyway.]]'' Bonus points if you figure they were secretly working for AIM or The Hand or something...
*** In fact, the car has [[http://img41.imageshack.us/img41/5507/hydracar.png Hydra's symbol on it]]. So I wouldn't feel too broken up about it.
** Forget all that -- where did the car come from? None of the fight stages revealed thus far are on a road!
*** [[BehindTheBlack Off]] [[CaptainObvious Screen.]]
She-Hulk.
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** [[{{Okami}} Amaterasu]] and [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Thor]] naturally pair off against each other since both are gods in the mortal realm.

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** [[{{Okami}} [[VideoGame/{{Okami}} Amaterasu]] and [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Thor]] naturally pair off against each other since both are gods in the mortal realm.



* Listening to {{Deadpool}}'s full theme from Marvel VS Capcom 3, some people felt that it doesn't fit the character at all. But that's where the brilliance comes in. Deadpool is random as it is, so ''why not have his song be just as random?''

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* Listening to {{Deadpool}}'s SelfDemonstrating/{{Deadpool}}'s full theme from Marvel VS Capcom 3, some people felt that it doesn't fit the character at all. But that's where the brilliance comes in. Deadpool is random as it is, so ''why not have his song be just as random?''
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* In [[UpdatedRerelease Ultimate]] [[CapcomvsWhatever Marvel vs Capcom 3]], Phoenix Wright's trailer was released. However, I noticed that [[GlassCannon his overall health is low, while his damage output is high]] and he has a mini-[[BerserkButton X-Factor]]. With so many references to his game (going as far as referencing his sickness as a college student), one has to wonder why his damage output isn't low since he doesn't normally fight, and why his health isn't absurdly high to reference how he managed to survive so many things that a normal human would die from. Then it struck me: this in itself ''is'' a reference to how people view Phoenix. To put into perspective, in [[Franchise/AceAttorney his own game]], he is basically the underdog. The whole court mocks even the smallest mistakes, and the judge always seems to be more in favor of the prosecutor. The low health signifies this. The high damage output comes into play when you realize that when Phoenix finds a hole in an argument, it is always a big hole plus he's known for generally winning hopeless cases. His Turnabout stance increases the output further. Why? The Turnabout is usually the point in the case of the ''Franchise/AceAttorney'' when Pheonix finds bigger breaks in his witness's argument and ultimately wins the case. -- ''Tropers/SuperFrost''

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* In [[UpdatedRerelease ''[[UpdatedRerelease Ultimate]] [[CapcomvsWhatever Marvel vs Capcom 3]], VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom3'', Phoenix Wright's trailer was released. However, I noticed that [[GlassCannon his overall health is low, while his damage output is high]] and he has a mini-[[BerserkButton X-Factor]]. With so many references to his game (going as far as referencing his sickness as a college student), one has to wonder why his damage output isn't low since he doesn't normally fight, and why his health isn't absurdly high to reference how he managed to survive so many things that a normal human would die from. Then it struck me: this in itself ''is'' a reference to how people view Phoenix. To put into perspective, in [[Franchise/AceAttorney his own game]], he is basically the underdog. The whole court mocks even the smallest mistakes, and the judge always seems to be more in favor of the prosecutor. The low health signifies this. The high damage output comes into play when you realize that when Phoenix finds a hole in an argument, it is always a big hole plus he's known for generally winning hopeless cases. His Turnabout stance increases the output further. Why? The Turnabout is usually the point in the case of the ''Franchise/AceAttorney'' when Pheonix finds bigger breaks in his witness's argument and ultimately wins the case. -- ''Tropers/SuperFrost''
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** [[{{Okami}} Amaterasu]] and [[TheMightyThor Thor]] naturally pair off against each other since both are gods in the mortal realm.

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** [[{{Okami}} Amaterasu]] and [[TheMightyThor [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Thor]] naturally pair off against each other since both are gods in the mortal realm.
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* Being a GameBreaker is genetic, or at least a family business: first it was Cyclops, then in ''MarvelVsCapcom2'' it was Cable, Cyclops' son, then in ''MarvelVsCapcom3'' it was Dark Phoenix, Cyclops' wife.


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* Being a GameBreaker is genetic, or at least a family business: first it was Cyclops, then in ''MarvelVsCapcom2'' ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom2'' it was Cable, Cyclops' son, then in ''MarvelVsCapcom3'' ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom3'' it was Dark Phoenix, Cyclops' wife.

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* In [[UpdatedRerelease Ultimate]] [[CapcomvsWhatever Marvel vs Capcom 3]], Phoenix Wright's trailer was released. However, I noticed that [[GlassCannon his overall health is low, while his damage output is high]] and he has a mini-[[BerserkButton X-Factor]]. With so many references to his game (going as far as referencing his sickness as a college student), one has to wonder why his damage output isn't low since he doesn't normally fight, and why his health isn't absurdly high to reference how he managed to survive so many things that a normal human would die from. Then it struck me: this in itself ''is'' a reference to how people view Phoenix. To put into perspective, in [[AceAttorney his own game]], he is basically the underdog. The whole court mocks even the smallest mistakes, and the judge always seems to be more in favor of the prosecutor. The low health signifies this. The high damage output comes into play when you realize that when Phoenix finds a hole in an argument, it is always a big hole plus he's known for generally winning hopeless cases. His Turnabout stance increases the output further. Why? The Turnabout is usually the point in the case of the ''AceAttorney'' when Pheonix finds bigger breaks in his witness's argument and ultimately wins the case. -- ''Tropers/SuperFrost''

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* In [[UpdatedRerelease Ultimate]] [[CapcomvsWhatever Marvel vs Capcom 3]], Phoenix Wright's trailer was released. However, I noticed that [[GlassCannon his overall health is low, while his damage output is high]] and he has a mini-[[BerserkButton X-Factor]]. With so many references to his game (going as far as referencing his sickness as a college student), one has to wonder why his damage output isn't low since he doesn't normally fight, and why his health isn't absurdly high to reference how he managed to survive so many things that a normal human would die from. Then it struck me: this in itself ''is'' a reference to how people view Phoenix. To put into perspective, in [[AceAttorney [[Franchise/AceAttorney his own game]], he is basically the underdog. The whole court mocks even the smallest mistakes, and the judge always seems to be more in favor of the prosecutor. The low health signifies this. The high damage output comes into play when you realize that when Phoenix finds a hole in an argument, it is always a big hole plus he's known for generally winning hopeless cases. His Turnabout stance increases the output further. Why? The Turnabout is usually the point in the case of the ''AceAttorney'' ''Franchise/AceAttorney'' when Pheonix finds bigger breaks in his witness's argument and ultimately wins the case. -- ''Tropers/SuperFrost''
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\n* Being a GameBreaker is genetic, or at least a family business: first it was Cyclops, then in ''MarvelVsCapcom2'' it was Cable, Cyclops' son, then in ''MarvelVsCapcom3'' it was Dark Phoenix, Cyclops' wife.

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\n** Then the game came out and, as it turns out, ol' Wrighto has one of the ''highest max. health'' levels in the game. Turns out the guy's as MadeOfIron as he is in his own games.

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* During [[VideoGame/GhostsNGoblins Arthur]]'s reveal trailer, he calls Doctor Doom a "knight from a foreign land". At first glance, one would realize that [[FantasticFour Doctor Doom]] looks nothing like a knight of any kind... until you realize that knights are commonly defined by media as always wearing metallic armor. That, and Arthur has never really left his own world that much to travel, only to save Prin-Prin. It's no wonder Arthur doesn't see Doom as anything other than another knight from another place.

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* During [[VideoGame/GhostsNGoblins Arthur]]'s reveal trailer, he calls Doctor Doom a "knight from a foreign land". At first glance, one would realize that [[FantasticFour [[ComicBook/FantasticFour Doctor Doom]] looks nothing like a knight of any kind... until you realize that knights are commonly defined by media as always wearing metallic armor. That, and Arthur has never really left his own world that much to travel, only to save Prin-Prin. It's no wonder Arthur doesn't see Doom as anything other than another knight from another place.



*** [[BehindTheBlack Off]] [[CaptainObvious Screen.]]

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*** [[BehindTheBlack Off]] [[CaptainObvious Screen.]]
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* In the trailers for ''Marvel vs. Capcom 3'', Hulk is seen fighting Chris Redfield. This might seem unfair but remember that in previous games Hulk could throw boulders. And this is Chris circa ''ResidentEvil5'' ([[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xuXkVzBdJQ as seen]] here), who--by the way--has ''years'' of experience at this point fighting against giant, nigh-indestructible, genetically-mutated [[BodyHorror Body Horrors]]...

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* In the trailers for ''Marvel vs. Capcom 3'', Hulk is seen fighting Chris Redfield. This might seem unfair but remember that in previous games Hulk could throw boulders. And this is Chris circa ''ResidentEvil5'' ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil5'' ([[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xuXkVzBdJQ as seen]] here), who--by the way--has ''years'' of experience at this point fighting against giant, nigh-indestructible, genetically-mutated [[BodyHorror Body Horrors]]...
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** [[ItGotWorse Even worse]], ''the car explodes''. "This is bad!" does not cut it, She-Hulk.

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** [[ItGotWorse [[FromBadToWorse Even worse]], ''the car explodes''. "This is bad!" does not cut it, She-Hulk.
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* During [[VideoGame/GhostsNGoblins Arthur]]'s reveal trailer, he calls Doctor Doom a "knight from a foreign land". At first glance, one would realize that [[FantasticFour Doctor Doom]] looks nothing like a knight of any kind...until you realize that knights are commonly defined by media as always wearing metallic armor. That, and Arthur has never really left his own world that much to travel, only to save Prin-Prin. It's no wonder Arthur doesn't see Doom as anything other than another knight from another place.

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* During [[VideoGame/GhostsNGoblins Arthur]]'s reveal trailer, he calls Doctor Doom a "knight from a foreign land". At first glance, one would realize that [[FantasticFour Doctor Doom]] looks nothing like a knight of any kind... until you realize that knights are commonly defined by media as always wearing metallic armor. That, and Arthur has never really left his own world that much to travel, only to save Prin-Prin. It's no wonder Arthur doesn't see Doom as anything other than another knight from another place.
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* In the demo fight that had [[SpiderMan Spider-Man]] in the black suit fighting [[BionicCommando Rad Spencer]], Rad says "You don't know nothin' about swingin'!" If you think about it, this comment is pretty much a jab to Spider-Man, as both characters use some type of thing (whether it's webbing or a robo-arm) to swing from place-to-place. [[CrapsackWorld Not to mention both their worlds are rather dull and dark as it is.]] It makes a whole lot more sense to pair Spencer up with Spidey than it does with [[IronMan Iron Man]].

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* In the demo fight that had [[SpiderMan Spider-Man]] in the black suit fighting [[BionicCommando [[VideoGame/BionicCommando Rad Spencer]], Rad says "You don't know nothin' about swingin'!" If you think about it, this comment is pretty much a jab to Spider-Man, as both characters use some type of thing (whether it's webbing or a robo-arm) to swing from place-to-place. [[CrapsackWorld Not to mention both their worlds are rather dull and dark as it is.]] It makes a whole lot more sense to pair Spencer up with Spidey than it does with [[IronMan Iron Man]].

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\n* Listening to {{Deadpool}}'s full theme from Marvel VS Capcom 3, some people felt that it doesn't fit the character at all. But that's where the brilliance comes in. Deadpool is random as it is, so ''why not have his song be just as random?''
* During [[VideoGame/GhostsNGoblins Arthur]]'s reveal trailer, he calls Doctor Doom a "knight from a foreign land". At first glance, one would realize that [[FantasticFour Doctor Doom]] looks nothing like a knight of any kind...until you realize that knights are commonly defined by media as always wearing metallic armor. That, and Arthur has never really left his own world that much to travel, only to save Prin-Prin. It's no wonder Arthur doesn't see Doom as anything other than another knight from another place.
* In the demo fight that had [[SpiderMan Spider-Man]] in the black suit fighting [[BionicCommando Rad Spencer]], Rad says "You don't know nothin' about swingin'!" If you think about it, this comment is pretty much a jab to Spider-Man, as both characters use some type of thing (whether it's webbing or a robo-arm) to swing from place-to-place. [[CrapsackWorld Not to mention both their worlds are rather dull and dark as it is.]] It makes a whole lot more sense to pair Spencer up with Spidey than it does with [[IronMan Iron Man]].
* In [[UpdatedRerelease Ultimate]] [[CapcomvsWhatever Marvel vs Capcom 3]], Phoenix Wright's trailer was released. However, I noticed that [[GlassCannon his overall health is low, while his damage output is high]] and he has a mini-[[BerserkButton X-Factor]]. With so many references to his game (going as far as referencing his sickness as a college student), one has to wonder why his damage output isn't low since he doesn't normally fight, and why his health isn't absurdly high to reference how he managed to survive so many things that a normal human would die from. Then it struck me: this in itself ''is'' a reference to how people view Phoenix. To put into perspective, in [[AceAttorney his own game]], he is basically the underdog. The whole court mocks even the smallest mistakes, and the judge always seems to be more in favor of the prosecutor. The low health signifies this. The high damage output comes into play when you realize that when Phoenix finds a hole in an argument, it is always a big hole plus he's known for generally winning hopeless cases. His Turnabout stance increases the output further. Why? The Turnabout is usually the point in the case of the ''AceAttorney'' when Pheonix finds bigger breaks in his witness's argument and ultimately wins the case. -- ''Tropers/SuperFrost''

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** [[ItGotWorse Even worse]], ''the car explodes''. "This is bad!" [[{{Understatement}} does not cut it]], She-Hulk.

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** [[ItGotWorse Even worse]], ''the car explodes''. "This is bad!" [[{{Understatement}} does not cut it]], it, She-Hulk.

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* FridgeHorror: She-Hulk's reveal trailer shows a super involving her grabbing a car speeding towards her and slamming it on her opponent. Okay. Cool. But wait... ''what happened to the driver?''

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* FridgeHorror: You might be wondering why Roll is a playable character in Marvel vs. Capcom. Because if you pair her up with her brother, you're basically creating a team of [[IncrediblyLamePun ''Rock and Roll''!]] Lampshaded if you face her:
----> '''Roll:''' You've seen the [[LostinTranslation Mega Man]] ''(In Japan, it's Rock)'', now feel the Roll!


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She-Hulk's reveal trailer shows a super involving her grabbing a car speeding towards her and slamming it on her opponent. Okay. Cool. But wait... ''what happened to the driver?''



*** [[BehindTheBlack Off]] [[CaptainObvious Screen.]]

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*** [[BehindTheBlack Off]] [[CaptainObvious Screen.]]
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** Forget all that -- where did the car come from? None of the fight stages revealed thus far are on a road!

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** Forget all that -- where did the car come from? None of the fight stages revealed thus far are on a road!road!
*** [[BehindTheBlack Off]] [[CaptainObvious Screen.]]

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