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* ''VideoGame/BanjoKazooie'': Banjo might be a bear, but he's much more anthropomorphic than his snarky bird companion, Kazooie. She is a rare female example.
* Captain Smiley from ''VideoGame/ComicJumperTheAdventuresOfCaptainSmiley'' has a talking star on his costume named, well...Star, who spends most of his time making cracks about just about anything...Smiley, Gerda, Smiley's enemies, himself, Smiley again. The only character safe from Star's sharp tongue is Smiley's muscle-headed nemesis Brad.
* The {{Interactive Fiction}} game ''A Day in the Life of a Super Hero'' features Smelly the parrot. In his own words, "I'm your comedy sidekick, meaning I'm handy for crapping at inopportune moments and making inappropriate comments but damn all use aside from that."
* In ''VideoGame/{{Drakengard}}'' games, Angelus, Legna, and Gabriella spare no snarky remark on your behalf, though it is understandable given what nutjobs the protagonists are. Mikhail is an exception, though it still applies to his predecessor, Michael, to some degree. Faerie, Leonard's pact partner, too.
* Paimon from ''VideoGame/GenshinImpact'' acts as the VoiceForTheVoiceless when the Traveler interacts with other characters, sometimes making snarky observations about the quest at hand or, in a few cases, giving the character an unflattering nickname.
* Griffon from ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry5'' is one of V's familiars, but he tends to be pretty snarky towards everyone. Both Nico and Dante usually call him "Little Chicken" in response.
* ''VideoGame/DustAnElysianTail'' has no humans to start with, but Fidget is less humanoid than the other characters and FunSize to boot. She's the source of most of the game's humor, though she tends to be the ''subject'' of snark almost as often as not.



* In a similar vein, RobotBuddy Clank of ''VideoGame/RatchetAndClank'', though Clank is the thoughtful member of the duo rather than a LargeHam.
** "Mr. Zurkon is not here to satisfy your pathetic need for comic relief. Mr. Zurkon is only here to kill you."
%%* No one can forget Morte the flying skull from ''VideoGame/PlanescapeTorment''.

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* In a similar vein, RobotBuddy Clank of ''VideoGame/RatchetAndClank'', though Clank is WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck has his moments in the thoughtful member of ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'' series. One example is when the duo rather than a LargeHam.
** "Mr. Zurkon
party enter [[WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}} Agrabah]] in ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII'', with Sora and WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}} hoping [[WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse King Mickey]] is not here to satisfy your pathetic need for comic relief. Mr. Zurkon is only here to kill you.with Aladdin; Donald responds with "Keep dreaming, you two."
%%* No one * ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic'': HK-47 can forget Morte be understood, unlike R2-D2, and fulfills the flying skull snarkmeister role far superiorly to any meatbag.
--->'''Exile:''' Are you okay?\\
'''HK-47:''' Answer: If by "okay", you mean the loss of almost all my existing assassination protocols, then no, I am not okay. Furthermore, I seem to have no discretionary control over my vocabulator, causing me to reveal my true function as an assassin droid of unrivaled sophistication.\\
'''Exile:''' You look a lot like a series of droids that have attacked me.\\
'''HK-47:''' Answer: Oh, that is impossible, master. If I were out to kill you, we would not be speaking.
* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'':
** Tatl,
from ''VideoGame/PlanescapeTorment''.''[[Videogame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask Majora's Mask]]'', qualifies as both this trope and ExpositionFairy, though she's vastly snarkier than [[Videogame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime Navi]] since originally she was the Skull Kid's companion and is sticking with Link out of necessity rather than choice. For instance, when examining enemies Link should be familiar with after ''Ocarina of Time'', she usually says something along the lines of "What do you mean you don't know about this enemy?!" That being said, she slowly becomes friendlier with Link throughout the game, even if she never completely drops the snark.
** In ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess Twilight Princess]]'' we have Midna, also qualifying as TheImp and ExpositionFairy as well. At first she constantly teases Link and makes no secret that she couldn't care less for the fate of the Light World, only telling him bits and pieces of what's happening on a whim. [[CharacterDevelopment She becomes noticeably less snarky towards Link]] after [[spoiler:almost dying and being saved by [[HeroicSacrifice Zelda sacrificing herself]]]], having become [[ItsPersonal personally invested]] in the conflict at hand and accepting that the two must work together if they wish to defeat [[BigBad Zant]]. From this point onwards Midna does her best to support Link and stops hiding things from him. [[spoiler:Well, [[ReallyRoyaltyReveal almost]].]]
* [[VideoGame/LunarTheSilverStar Nall]] and [[VideoGame/LunarEternalBlue Ruby]] from ''VideoGame/{{Lunar}}'' are adorable baby dragons that could get very snarky, [[{{Woolseyism}} especially in the localizations]]. Nall favors sarcastic quips while Ruby is a bit harsher and more direct with her remarks.



* Gouto-douji from ''Franchise/ShinMegamiTensei : [[VideoGame/RaidouKuzunohaVsTheSoullessArmy Devil]] [[VideoGame/RaidouKuzunohaVsKingAbaddon Summoner]].''



* In ''VideoGame/{{Drakengard}}'' games, Angelus, Legna, and Gabriella spare no snarky remark on your behalf, though it is understandable given what nutjobs the protagonists are. Mikhail is an exception, though it still applies to his predecessor, Michael, to some degree. Faerie, Leonard's pact partner, too.
* ''VideoGame/BanjoKazooie'': Banjo might be a bear, but he's much more anthropomorphic than his snarky bird companion, Kazooie. She is a rare female example.
* [[VideoGame/LunarTheSilverStar Nall]] and [[VideoGame/LunarEternalBlue Ruby]] from ''VideoGame/{{Lunar}}'' are adorable baby dragons that could get very snarky, [[{{Woolseyism}} especially in the localizations]]. Nall favors sarcastic quips while Ruby is a bit harsher and more direct with her remarks.
* Captain Smiley from ''VideoGame/ComicJumperTheAdventuresOfCaptainSmiley'' has a talking star on his costume named, well...Star, who spends most of his time making cracks about just about anything...Smiley, Gerda, Smiley's enemies, himself, Smiley again. The only character safe from Star's sharp tongue is Smiley's muscle-headed nemesis Brad.
* Centurion [[strike:Tenebie]] Tenebrae from ''VideoGame/TalesOfSymphoniaDawnOfTheNewWorld'', an ancient guardian spirit of darkness that...kind of looks like a doggie, at least according to [[TheDitz Colette]].
%%* In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess'' we have Midna, also qualifying as TheImp and ExpositionFairy as well.
%%** Tatl, from ''[[Videogame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask Majora's Mask]]'', qualifies as both this trope and ExpositionFairy as well.
* The {{Interactive Fiction}} game ''A Day in the Life of a Super Hero'' features Smelly the parrot. In his own words, "I'm your comedy sidekick, meaning I'm handy for crapping at inopportune moments and making inappropriate comments but damn all use aside from that."

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* In ''VideoGame/{{Drakengard}}'' games, Angelus, Legna, and Gabriella spare no snarky remark on your behalf, though it is understandable given what nutjobs %%* No one can forget Morte the protagonists are. Mikhail is an exception, though it still applies to his predecessor, Michael, to some degree. Faerie, Leonard's pact partner, too.
* ''VideoGame/BanjoKazooie'': Banjo might be a bear, but he's much more anthropomorphic than his snarky bird companion, Kazooie. She is a rare female example.
* [[VideoGame/LunarTheSilverStar Nall]] and [[VideoGame/LunarEternalBlue Ruby]]
flying skull from ''VideoGame/{{Lunar}}'' are adorable baby dragons that could get very snarky, [[{{Woolseyism}} especially in the localizations]]. Nall favors sarcastic quips while Ruby is a bit harsher and more direct with her remarks.
* Captain Smiley from ''VideoGame/ComicJumperTheAdventuresOfCaptainSmiley'' has a talking star on his costume named, well...Star, who spends most of his time making cracks about just about anything...Smiley, Gerda, Smiley's enemies, himself, Smiley again. The only character safe from Star's sharp tongue is Smiley's muscle-headed nemesis Brad.
* Centurion [[strike:Tenebie]] Tenebrae from ''VideoGame/TalesOfSymphoniaDawnOfTheNewWorld'', an ancient guardian spirit of darkness that...kind of looks like a doggie, at least according to [[TheDitz Colette]].
%%* In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess'' we have Midna, also qualifying as TheImp and ExpositionFairy as well.
%%** Tatl, from ''[[Videogame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask Majora's Mask]]'', qualifies as both this trope and ExpositionFairy as well.
* The {{Interactive Fiction}} game ''A Day in the Life of a Super Hero'' features Smelly the parrot. In his own words, "I'm your comedy sidekick, meaning I'm handy for crapping at inopportune moments and making inappropriate comments but damn all use aside from that."
''VideoGame/PlanescapeTorment''.



* In a similar vein, RobotBuddy Clank of ''VideoGame/RatchetAndClank'', though Clank is the thoughtful member of the duo rather than a LargeHam.
** "Mr. Zurkon is not here to satisfy your pathetic need for comic relief. Mr. Zurkon is only here to kill you."



* WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck has his moments in the ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'' series. One example is when the party enter [[WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}} Agrabah]] in ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII'', with Sora and WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}} hoping [[WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse King Mickey]] is with Aladdin; Donald responds with "Keep dreaming, you two."
* ''VideoGame/DustAnElysianTail'' has no humans to start with, but Fidget is less humanoid than the other characters and FunSize to boot. She's the source of most of the game's humor, though she tends to be the ''subject'' of snark almost as often as not.
* ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic'': HK-47 can be understood, unlike R2-D2, and fulfills the snarkmeister role far superiorly to any meatbag.
--->'''Exile:''' Are you okay?\\
'''HK-47:''' Answer: If by "okay", you mean the loss of almost all my existing assassination protocols, then no, I am not okay. Furthermore, I seem to have no discretionary control over my vocabulator, causing me to reveal my true function as an assassin droid of unrivaled sophistication.\\
'''Exile:''' You look a lot like a series of droids that have attacked me.\\
'''HK-47:''' Answer: Oh, that is impossible, master. If I were out to kill you, we would not be speaking.
%%* Griffon from ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry5'' is one to V. Both Nico and Dante usually call him "Little Chicken" in response.
* Paimon from ''VideoGame/GenshinImpact'' acts as the VoiceForTheVoiceless when the Traveler interacts with other characters, sometimes making snarky observations about the quest at hand or, in a few cases, giving the character an unflattering nickname.

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* WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck has his moments in the ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'' series. One example is when the party enter [[WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}} Agrabah]] in ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII'', with Sora and WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}} hoping [[WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse King Mickey]] is with Aladdin; Donald responds with "Keep dreaming, you two."
Gouto-douji from ''Franchise/ShinMegamiTensei : [[VideoGame/RaidouKuzunohaVsTheSoullessArmy Devil]] [[VideoGame/RaidouKuzunohaVsKingAbaddon Summoner]].''
* ''VideoGame/DustAnElysianTail'' has no humans to start with, but Fidget is less humanoid than the other characters and FunSize to boot. She's the source Centurion [[strike:Tenebie]] Tenebrae from ''VideoGame/TalesOfSymphoniaDawnOfTheNewWorld'', an ancient guardian spirit of most darkness that...kind of the game's humor, though she tends to be the ''subject'' of snark almost as often as not.
* ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic'': HK-47 can be understood, unlike R2-D2, and fulfills the snarkmeister role far superiorly to any meatbag.
--->'''Exile:''' Are you okay?\\
'''HK-47:''' Answer: If by "okay", you mean the loss of almost all my existing assassination protocols, then no, I am not okay. Furthermore, I seem to have no discretionary control over my vocabulator, causing me to reveal my true function as an assassin droid of unrivaled sophistication.\\
'''Exile:''' You look a lot
looks like a series of droids that have attacked me.\\
'''HK-47:''' Answer: Oh, that is impossible, master. If I were out
doggie, at least according to kill you, we would not be speaking.
%%* Griffon from ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry5'' is one to V. Both Nico and Dante usually call him "Little Chicken" in response.
* Paimon from ''VideoGame/GenshinImpact'' acts as the VoiceForTheVoiceless when the Traveler interacts with other characters, sometimes making snarky observations about the quest at hand or, in a few cases, giving the character an unflattering nickname.
[[TheDitz Colette]].
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* ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'': Team Rocket's talking Meowth tends to be the show's go-to source for snarky humor, at least in the English dub. Whether it be insulting the human members of his TerribleTrio or [[BreakingTheFourthWall commenting on how the animators didn't draw him a nose]], expect this cat to have some sort of quip on the situation at hand.
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-->-- Lt. Pizer regarding [[TinCanRobot V.I.N.CENT.]], ''Film/TheBlackHole''

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-->-- Lt. Pizer '''Lt. Pizer''' regarding [[TinCanRobot '''[[TinCanRobot V.I.N.CENT.]], ]]''', ''Film/TheBlackHole''



* The eponymous ''Film/DetectivePikachu'' provided wisecracking running commentary throughout the film that only Tim Goodman could understand. Being voiced by Creator/RyanReynolds helped.

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* The eponymous ''Film/DetectivePikachu'' provided ''Film/PokemonDetectivePikachu'' provides wisecracking running commentary throughout the film that only Tim Goodman could can understand. Being voiced by Creator/RyanReynolds helped.helps.
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** Creator Randy Milholland's own comic ego has a mascot in [[RefugeInAudacity Rippy the Razor]], who is himself occasionally shadowed by [[GrotesqueCute Fluffmodeus]] and the Misery Monkey.

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** * The ''Webcomic/SomethingPositive'' Creator Randy Milholland's own comic ego has a mascot in [[RefugeInAudacity Rippy the Razor]], who is himself occasionally shadowed by [[GrotesqueCute Fluffmodeus]] and the Misery Monkey.



%%* Robot the robot from ''Webcomic/{{Zap}}''

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%%* * Robot the robot from ''Webcomic/{{Zap}}''''Webcomic/{{Zap}}'' considers himself to be the OnlySaneMan (well, [=AI=]), and consequently snarks like there's no tomorrow.



%%* Asimov from ''Webcomic/{{Marooned}}'' communicates purely in snark.

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%%* * Asimov from ''Webcomic/{{Marooned}}'' communicates purely in snark.snark, because he thinks John is an IdiotHero. He's not wrong.
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%%* [[SpellBook Marchosias]] from ''LightNovel/ShakuganNoShana'' is this to [[HardDrinkingPartyGirl Margery]], with NoIndoorVoice. Frequent target of a DopeSlap from Margery herself as he continues to [[TheHyena crack jokes]] at her expense.

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%%* [[SpellBook Marchosias]] from ''LightNovel/ShakuganNoShana'' ''Literature/ShakuganNoShana'' is this to [[HardDrinkingPartyGirl Margery]], with NoIndoorVoice. Frequent target of a DopeSlap from Margery herself as he continues to [[TheHyena crack jokes]] at her expense.
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* Franchise/{{Tron}}, Bits (and their upgraded counterparts in the [[VideoGame/TronTwoPointOh video game canon]], Bytes) are {{LivingPolyhedron}}s kept as pets by the Programs and tend to be ''astonishingly'' sarcastic. Bit from the first film manages to get plenty of snarky mileage out of "YES" and "NO," Byte has a full vocabulary to insult anything in range.

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* Franchise/{{Tron}}, Bits (and their upgraded counterparts in the [[VideoGame/TronTwoPointOh video game canon]], Bytes) are {{LivingPolyhedron}}s {{Living Polyhedron}}s kept as pets by the Programs and tend to be ''astonishingly'' sarcastic. Bit from the first film manages to get plenty of snarky mileage out of "YES" and "NO," Byte has a full vocabulary to insult anything in range.
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* While droids in [[Creator/IainBanks Iain M. Banks]]' ''Literature/TheCulture'' aren't at a HK-47 level of sociopathy, they are all DeadpanSnarker types who can be quite casual about using sentient knife-missiles against their enemies.

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* While droids drones in [[Creator/IainBanks Iain M. Banks]]' ''Literature/TheCulture'' aren't at a HK-47 level of sociopathy, they are all DeadpanSnarker types who can be quite casual about using sentient knife-missiles against their enemies.
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* [[WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants SpongeBob SquarePants]]: Even though the series is set in a {{World of Funny Animals}}, there still exist [[FantasticFaunaCounterpart creatures who act similar to real world animals]], such as the titular character’s pet snail, Gary. Although he is meant to act like the underwater equivalent of a house cat, there has been more than one occasion where he acts like this instead.

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* [[WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants SpongeBob SquarePants]]: ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'': Even though the series is set in a {{World of Funny Animals}}, there still exist [[FantasticFaunaCounterpart creatures who act similar to real world animals]], such as the titular character’s pet snail, Gary. Although he is meant to act like the underwater equivalent of a house cat, there has been more than one occasion where he acts like this instead.
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%%* Rocket Raccoon in ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'' probably qualifies, although the "snarky" part [[WorldOfSnark doesn't exactly stand out]].

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%%* Rocket Raccoon in ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'' ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy2014'' probably qualifies, although the "snarky" part [[WorldOfSnark doesn't exactly stand out]].



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* In their video "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UfQbM4SBzfc Top 10 Mascots in Anime]]", Anime America creates a mascot for themselves: Tsumi, a mostly white vulpine creature who looks cute but to Robyn's disdain, has quite the snarky attitude.

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* In their video "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UfQbM4SBzfc Top 10 Mascots in Anime]]", Anime America WebVideo/AnimeAmerica creates a mascot for themselves: Tsumi, a mostly white vulpine creature who looks cute but to Robyn's disdain, has quite the snarky attitude.
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* [[WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarepants SpongeBob Squarepants]]: Even though the series is set in a {{World of Funny Animals}}, there still exist [[FantasticFaunaCounterpart creatures who act similar to real world animals]], such as the titular character’s pet snail, Gary. Although he is meant to act like the underwater equivalent of a house cat, there has been more than one occasion where he acts like this instead.

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* [[WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarepants [[WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants SpongeBob Squarepants]]: SquarePants]]: Even though the series is set in a {{World of Funny Animals}}, there still exist [[FantasticFaunaCounterpart creatures who act similar to real world animals]], such as the titular character’s pet snail, Gary. Although he is meant to act like the underwater equivalent of a house cat, there has been more than one occasion where he acts like this instead.
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See also TheImp, WeaselMascot, NonHumanSidekick, and SidekickCreatureNuisance. Contrast with TheSnarkKnight, the close human equivalent.

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See also TheImp, WeaselMascot, NonHumanSidekick, SiliconSnarker, and SidekickCreatureNuisance. Contrast with TheSnarkKnight, the close human equivalent.
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* ''VideoGame/AITheSomniumFiles'': Aiba is the VirtualSidekick of Date and/or Mizuki that resides in their artificial eye, and has a playfully sarcastic and deadpan attitude towards both of them. She'll often quip whenever her partner makes a questionable decision and react smarmily to their attempts at humor. Bonus points to her gelatinous hamster form that she takes when outside her partner's eye socket.
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* Quality Comics' Midnight's first sidekick was Gabby the talking monkey. Their first meeting involved a gun and snark, both were handled by the monkey.
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* While the entire cast of ''VideoGame/{{Primordia}}'' consists of robots rather than humans, Crispin fits this trope, being a floating [[RunningGag armless]] 'bot who follows around the humanoid protagonist Horatio. His snarkiness comes from being a homage to [[VideoGame/PlanescapeTorment Morte]].

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* While the entire cast of ''VideoGame/{{Primordia}}'' ''VideoGame/Primordia2012'' consists of robots rather than humans, Crispin fits this trope, being a floating [[RunningGag armless]] 'bot who follows around the humanoid protagonist Horatio. His snarkiness comes from being a homage to [[VideoGame/PlanescapeTorment Morte]].

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* WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck has his moments in the ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'' series. One example is when the party enter [[WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}} Agrabah]] in ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII'', with Sora and WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}} hoping [[WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse King Mickey]] is with Aladdin; Donald responds with "Keep dreaming, you two".

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* WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck has his moments in the ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'' series. One example is when the party enter [[WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}} Agrabah]] in ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII'', with Sora and WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}} hoping [[WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse King Mickey]] is with Aladdin; Donald responds with "Keep dreaming, you two".two."



--->'''Exile''': "Are you okay?" \\
'''HK-47''': "Answer: If by 'okay', you mean the loss of almost all my existing assassination protocols, then no, I am not okay. Furthermore, I seem to have no discretionary control over my vocabulator, causing me to reveal my true function as an assassin droid of unrivaled sophistication." \\
'''Exile''': "You look a lot like a series of droids that have attacked me." \\
'''HK-47''': "Answer: Oh, that is impossible, master. If I were out to kill you, we would not be speaking."

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--->'''Exile''': "Are --->'''Exile:''' Are you okay?" \\
'''HK-47''': "Answer:
okay?\\
'''HK-47:''' Answer:
If by 'okay', "okay", you mean the loss of almost all my existing assassination protocols, then no, I am not okay. Furthermore, I seem to have no discretionary control over my vocabulator, causing me to reveal my true function as an assassin droid of unrivaled sophistication." \\
'''Exile''': "You '''Exile:''' You look a lot like a series of droids that have attacked me." \\
'''HK-47''': "Answer: '''HK-47:''' Answer: Oh, that is impossible, master. If I were out to kill you, we would not be speaking."



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** Belkar, being a halfling, is small and snarky. He's also ChaoticEvil.

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** %%** Belkar, being a halfling, is small and snarky. He's also ChaoticEvil.ChaoticEvil.
** Blackwing, Vaarsuvius' raven familiar. After the events of "Don't Split The Party", the bird becomes a more active member in the Order and more often acts as V' sounding board in this manner. Of course, Vaarsuvius can be just as snarky.



** Blackwing, Vaarsuvius' raven familiar. After the events of "Don't Split The Party", the bird becomes a more active member in the Order and more often acts as V' sounding board in this manner. Of course, Vaarsuvius can be just as snarky.



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If their style of snarkiness involves [[PungeonMaster a lot of puns]], they may well be [[{{Spoonerism} Pun Fursonified]].

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