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* ''WhoseLineIsItAnyway'' The names of "Weird Superheroes" often dip into this trope.
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* The babyfaced AudieMurphy played youthful outlaws and adventurers so often that he joked once that he'd "kidded his way through the movies." Relatively few of his thirty-plus western characters have TheTropeKid nicknames, though: Billy the Kid in ''The Kid From Texas'', The Cimarron Kid in the film of the same name, The Silver Kid in ''Duel At Silver Creek'', and The Utica Kid in ''Night Passage''.
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* 'Kid Shelleen', a gray-haired drunk (but still a gunfighter) played by Lee Marvin in the 1965 film ''Cat Ballou''.
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* The Rumpo Kid in ''CarryOn Cowboy''.
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* In ''LittleBigMan'', Jack Crabb is known as the Soda Pop Kid during his "gunfighter period".

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* In ''LittleBigMan'', ''Film/LittleBigMan'', Jack Crabb is known as the Soda Pop Kid during his "gunfighter period".
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** And his book {{The Stand}} had a character known just as "The Kid".
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* Rawhide Kid, the Two-Gun Kid, the Ringo Kid (not related to John Wayne's Ringo Kid in ''{{Stagecoach}}''), the Apache Kid, the Arizona Kid, the Prairie Kid, the Texas Kid, the Western Kid, the Gunsmoke Kid and (in a slight variation) Kid Colt, all from MarvelComics. According to StanLee, Marvel publisher Martin Goodman loved Westerns, and was ''particularly'' fond of this trope for some reason.

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* Rawhide Kid, the Two-Gun Kid, the Ringo Kid (not related to John Wayne's Ringo Kid in ''{{Stagecoach}}''), the Apache Kid, the Arizona Kid, the Prairie Kid, the Texas Kid, the Western Kid, the Gunsmoke Kid, the Dakota Kid and (in a slight variation) Kid Colt, all from MarvelComics. According to StanLee, Marvel publisher Martin Goodman loved Westerns, and was ''particularly'' fond of this trope for some reason.
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* RobertEHoward's 'The Sonora Kid'.
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--> '''Moe''': They called me Kid Gorgeous. Later on, it was Kid Presentable. Then Kid Gruesome. And finally, Kid Moe..."

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--> '''Moe''': They called me Kid Gorgeous. Later on, it was Kid Presentable. Then Kid Gruesome. And finally, Kid Moe..."Moe.
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* From TheSimpsons, when Moe described to Homer his boxing career:

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* From TheSimpsons, ''TheSimpsons'', when Moe described to Homer his boxing career:
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* Willie Mays ("The Say Hey Kid")
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* In ''Little Big Man'', Jack Crabb is known as the Soda Pop Kid during his "gunfighter period".
* The Brimstone Kid from ''YoungbloodJudgementDay''. He was a gunslinger who sold his soul to the devil in exchange for unbeatable gunslinging skills.

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* In ''Little Big Man'', ''LittleBigMan'', Jack Crabb is known as the Soda Pop Kid during his "gunfighter period".
* The Brimstone Kid from ''YoungbloodJudgementDay''.''YoungbloodJudgmentDay''. He was a gunslinger who sold his soul to the devil in exchange for unbeatable gunslinging skills.
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* The Brimstone Kid from ''YoungbloodJudgementDay''. He was a gunslinger who sold his soul to the devil in exchange for unbeatable gunslinging skills.
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* The Ysabel Kid from J.T. Edson's ''Floating Outfit'' series.

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* The Ysabel Kid from J.T. Edson's JTEdson's ''Floating Outfit'' series.
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* The titular character from ''The Durango Kid'', played by Charles Starrett.

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* The titular character from ''The Durango Kid'', ''TheDurangoKid'', played by Charles Starrett.Starrett. Between 1940 and 1952, there were 64 movies made featuring the Durango Kid.
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* Rawhide Kid, the Two-Gun Kid, the Ringo Kid (not related to John Wayne's Ringo Kid in ''{{Stagecoach}}''), the Apache Kid, the Arizona Kid, the Prairie Kid, the Texas Kid, the Western Kid, and (in a slight variation) Kid Colt, all from MarvelComics. According to StanLee, Marvel publisher Martin Goodman loved Westerns, and was ''particularly'' fond of this trope for some reason.

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* Rawhide Kid, the Two-Gun Kid, the Ringo Kid (not related to John Wayne's Ringo Kid in ''{{Stagecoach}}''), the Apache Kid, the Arizona Kid, the Prairie Kid, the Texas Kid, the Western Kid, the Gunsmoke Kid and (in a slight variation) Kid Colt, all from MarvelComics. According to StanLee, Marvel publisher Martin Goodman loved Westerns, and was ''particularly'' fond of this trope for some reason.
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* Rawhide Kid, the Two-Gun Kid, the Ringo Kid (not related to John Wayne's Ringo Kid in ''{{Stagecoach}}''), the Apache Kid, and (in a slight variation) Kid Colt, all from MarvelComics. According to StanLee, Marvel publisher Martin Goodman loved Westerns, and was ''particularly'' fond of this trope for some reason.

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* Rawhide Kid, the Two-Gun Kid, the Ringo Kid (not related to John Wayne's Ringo Kid in ''{{Stagecoach}}''), the Apache Kid, the Arizona Kid, the Prairie Kid, the Texas Kid, the Western Kid, and (in a slight variation) Kid Colt, all from MarvelComics. According to StanLee, Marvel publisher Martin Goodman loved Westerns, and was ''particularly'' fond of this trope for some reason.
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** In a possible ShoutOut, JackieChanAdventures featured a {{flashback}} to a [[IdenticalGrandson suspiciously familiar-looking ancestor]] of Jackie's in [[TheWestern the Old West]] nicknamed "The Hong Kong Kid". Amusingly enough, Chan is from Hong Kong, so the cartoon comes one step closer to RealLife.

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** In a possible ShoutOut, JackieChanAdventures ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'' featured a {{flashback}} to a [[IdenticalGrandson suspiciously familiar-looking ancestor]] of Jackie's in [[TheWestern the Old West]] nicknamed "The Hong Kong Kid". Amusingly enough, Chan is from Hong Kong, so the cartoon comes one step closer to RealLife.
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* Stephen King's novella, ''The Colorado Kid'' (it's not Western, but rather a semi-detective tale - hard to summarize, but very, very good).

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* Stephen King's novella, ''The Colorado Kid'' (it's is not Western, but rather a semi-detective tale - hard to summarize, but very, very good).tale.
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* ''The Cisco Kid''.
* Rawhide Kid, the Two-Gun Kid, the Ringo Kid (not related to John Wayne's Ringo Kid in ''{{Stagecoach}}''), the Apache Kid, and (in a slight variation) Kid Colt, all from MarvelComics.

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* ''The Cisco Kid''.
''TheCiscoKid''.
* Rawhide Kid, the Two-Gun Kid, the Ringo Kid (not related to John Wayne's Ringo Kid in ''{{Stagecoach}}''), the Apache Kid, and (in a slight variation) Kid Colt, all from MarvelComics. According to StanLee, Marvel publisher Martin Goodman loved Westerns, and was ''particularly'' fond of this trope for some reason.




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* The [[LongRunners long-running]] children's show ''{{Wonderama}}'' had a dance contest segment in the '70s that was introduced by "the Disco Kid," a boy in a LoneRanger style Western costume.

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* In Australia, Nestle has a long-running series of ads for its white chocolate Milky Bar featuring 'the Milky Bar Kid'.
** They were shown in England as well.

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* In Australia, Nestle has a long-running series of ads for its white chocolate Milky Bar featuring 'the Milky Bar Kid'.
** They were shown in England as well.
Kid'. [[EarWorm The Milkybar Kid is strong and tough, and only the best is good enough...]]
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* ''The Coca-Cola Kid''
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* ''The Cisco Kid''.

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* From TheSimpsons, when Moe described to Homer his boxing career:
--> '''Moe''': They called me Kid Gorgeous. Later on, it was Kid Presentable. Then Kid Gruesome. And finally, Kid Moe..."
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* Kid Poker
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* The MythAdventures novel ''Little Myth Marker'', being a parody of gambler tropes, gives us the Sen-Sen Ante Kid (he always includes a breath mint in his stake for good luck). Subverted in that he's an old fat guy who got the nickname a loooooong time ago.
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* Superheroes: [[LegionOfSuperheroes Invisible Kid, Karate Kid, Kid Quantum]], [[JusticeSocietyOfAmerica Star-Spangled Kid]], [[TheFlash Kid Flash]], [[Comicbook/TeenTitans Kid Eternity, Kid Devil]], [[XMen Kid Omega, Kid Vulcan]], Kid [[strike:Marvelman]] Comicbook/{{Miracleman}}...

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* Superheroes: [[LegionOfSuperheroes [[{{Legion Of Super-Heroes}} Invisible Kid, Karate Kid, Kid Quantum]], [[JusticeSocietyOfAmerica Star-Spangled Kid]], [[TheFlash Kid Flash]], [[Comicbook/TeenTitans Kid Eternity, Kid Devil]], [[XMen Kid Omega, Kid Vulcan]], Kid [[strike:Marvelman]] Comicbook/{{Miracleman}}...
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** They were shown in England as well.
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* In Australia, Nestle has a long-running series of ads for its white chocolate Milky Bar featuring 'the Milky Bar Kid'.
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* The Sundown Kid in ''LiveALive''.

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