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* WhatMeasureIsANonHuman: Invoked regarding the [[AttackOfThe50FootWhatever 50-Foot Whatevers]] fought at the climaxes of the [[NonSerialMovie Non-Serial Movies]]. Unlike the majority of characters in the series, ''these'' characters are simply rampaging monsters that want nothing but to destroy everything in their path. Thus, they're the only kinds of characters that Anpanman can kill without his morality ever being put into question.

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* WhatMeasureIsANonHuman: Invoked regarding the [[AttackOfThe50FootWhatever 50-Foot Whatevers]] fought at the climaxes of the [[NonSerialMovie Non-Serial Movies]]. Unlike the majority of most villainous characters in the series, ''these'' villainous characters are simply rampaging monsters that want nothing but to destroy everything in their path. Thus, they're the only kinds of villainous characters that Anpanman and his friends can kill without his morality their morals ever being put into question.
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* WhatMeasureIsANonHuman: Invoked regarding the [[AttackOfThe50FootWhatever 50-Foot Whatevers]] fought at the climaxes of the [[NonSerialMovies Non-Serial Movies]]. Unlike the majority of characters in the series, ''these'' characters are simply rampaging monsters that want nothing but to destroy everything in their path. Thus, they're the only kinds of characters that Anpanman can kill without his morality ever being put into question.

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* WhatMeasureIsANonHuman: Invoked regarding the [[AttackOfThe50FootWhatever 50-Foot Whatevers]] fought at the climaxes of the [[NonSerialMovies [[NonSerialMovie Non-Serial Movies]]. Unlike the majority of characters in the series, ''these'' characters are simply rampaging monsters that want nothing but to destroy everything in their path. Thus, they're the only kinds of characters that Anpanman can kill without his morality ever being put into question.
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* GenericDoomsdayVillain: Every movie has one, to the point where it's obvious they exist just so Anpanman has something to fight and kill to end the movie off with a bang. Some of them aren't even sentient, being either robots of Baikinman's powered by the movie's {{MacGuffin}}, or mindless monsters unleashed by the movie's {{MacGuffin}}.

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* GenericDoomsdayVillain: Every movie has one, to Most of the point where it's obvious they exist just so Anpanman has something to fight and kill to end villains of the movie off with a bang. Some of them [[NonSerialMovie Non-Serial Movies]] aren't even sentient, being either robots of Baikinman's powered by the movie's {{MacGuffin}}, or mindless monsters unleashed by beasts acting on pure instinct, or robots programmed to cause nothing but destruction. This is justified because, unlike Baikinman and his cohorts, these villains ''must'' die in order for Anpanman to save the movie's {{MacGuffin}}.day. Thus, these villains are deliberately kept as blank slates, so Anpanman's morality is never put into question, and you won't feel bad when they inevitably die.



* WhatMeasureIsANonHuman: Invoked regarding the [[AttackOfThe50FootWhatever 50-Foot Whatevers]] Anpanman fights at the climaxes of the movies, being overpowered, unreasonable creatures that want nothing but to lay waste to the world. Since Anpanman ''must'' kill them to save the day, the writers make them as blank as possible. They're either [[EmptyShell soulless machines with no feelings or personality]], [[FeralVillain violent beasts that're acting purely on instinct]], or [[HateSink completely irredeemable jerks]], so you won't feel bad when Anpanman kills them.

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* WhatMeasureIsANonHuman: Invoked regarding the [[AttackOfThe50FootWhatever 50-Foot Whatevers]] Anpanman fights fought at the climaxes of the movies, being overpowered, unreasonable creatures [[NonSerialMovies Non-Serial Movies]]. Unlike the majority of characters in the series, ''these'' characters are simply rampaging monsters that want nothing but to lay waste to destroy everything in their path. Thus, they're the world. Since only kinds of characters that Anpanman ''must'' can kill them to save the day, the writers make them as blank as possible. They're either [[EmptyShell soulless machines with no feelings or personality]], [[FeralVillain violent beasts that're acting purely on instinct]], or [[HateSink completely irredeemable jerks]], so you won't feel bad when Anpanman kills them. without his morality ever being put into question.
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** The [[https://archive.org/details/anpanman-intro-arabic-islamic-dub Arabic/Islamic intro]] is pretty unique, as it only contains singing but no music. It is also a SpoilerOpening, as it shows random clips from the show.

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** The [[https://archive.org/details/anpanman-intro-arabic-islamic-dub Arabic/Islamic Arabic intro]] is pretty unique, a nasheed, an religious Islamic song, as it only contains singing but no music.many Arabic dubs of cartoons get their theme songs changed to new ones containing Islamic beliefs. It is also a SpoilerOpening, as it shows random clips from the show.

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