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** The entire plot both starts and ends with an invention of Megamind needing [[ExactProgressBar time to warm up.]]
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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Megamind realizing Roxanne will never love him, he resolves to "Go out in style" (not to win or even fight), clearly wanting to go to jail. It's quite a bit like someone giving up on happiness in their life, and deciding to end it.
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Dewicking per TRS.


** As expected, Metro Man and Megamind are foils for each other, being complete opposites in level of superpowers, moral outlooks, and style, but yet NotSoDifferent after all. Megamind revels in his role even as he loses, while Metro Man is tired of his role, despite his victories.

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** As expected, Metro Man and Megamind are foils for each other, being complete opposites in level of superpowers, moral outlooks, and style, but yet NotSoDifferent after all. style Megamind revels in his role even as he loses, while Metro Man is tired of his role, despite his victories.
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* FamousFamousFictional: [[InvertedTrope Inverted]] where Hal tells his captive "There is no Easter Bunny, there is no tooth fairy, and there is no Queen of England."
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* BoringButPractical: Megamind's "Forget-Me Stick" is just a baseball-bat. It still works fine in knocking out a non-powered Hal Stewart as intended.



* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: Shown hilariously with Tighten, who's angry at Megamind for, among other things, "lying" to [[PaperThinDisguise 'Space Mom']].

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* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: Shown hilariously with Tighten, who's angry at Megamind for, among other things, "lying" to [[PaperThinDisguise 'Space Mom']].Step-mom']].
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-->'''Minion:''' I call it: the Black ''[=MambaaaaaaaaaAAAAAAAaaaaAAAAaaaa=]''.

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-->'''Minion:''' Just a few alterations, sir, and I call will be done with your most terrifying cape yet! I'm calling it: the Black ''[=MambaaaaaaaaaAAAAAAAaaaaAAAAaaaa=]''.''[=MambaaaaaaaaaAAAAAAAaaaaAAAAaaaa=]''....
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* CruellaToAnimals: When Megamind engages in his villainous banter with Metro Man who says that it will end with him behind bars, Megamind flaunts his evilness by saying that he's shaking in his "custom baby seal leather boots" while displaying them prominently on-screen.

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* CruellaToAnimals: When Megamind engages in his During Megamind's villainous banter with Metro Man who says that it will end with him behind bars, Megamind Man, he flaunts his evilness by saying that he's shaking in his "custom baby seal leather boots" while displaying them prominently on-screen.
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* EvilVersusEvil: Megamind Vs. Tighten. Although it depends on whether his HeelFaceTurn can be considered complete at this point. It is [[EvilIsPetty villain]] vs. ''super'' villain.

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* EvilVersusEvil: Megamind Vs. Tighten.Tighten, particularly their first fight when Megamind reverts to being evil following Minion abandoning him and Roxanne dumping him. Although it depends on whether his HeelFaceTurn can be considered complete at this point. It is [[EvilIsPetty villain]] vs. ''super'' villain.
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* BaitAndSwitch: When [[spoiler:Hal is destroying the city, Metro Man looks like he's going to put the costume back on.]] He doesn't.
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If a trope looks like it's going to happen, but doesn't, it's a subversion.


** In a fun aversion, Metro Man tries to do this at the beginning of the movie. Too bad Megamind tricked him into going to the wrong place.

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** In a fun aversion, subversion, Metro Man tries to do this at the beginning of the movie. Too bad Megamind tricked him into going to the wrong place.
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* EasilySwayedPopulation: The citizens of Metro City have latched onto the idea of Metro Man always-and-forever being their savior, and not letting go in the slightest, but Metro Man has an existential crisis about the fact that he and Megamind have been going at this hero-villain business for so long, formulaic-move-by-move, and he's never realized what he's wanted to do for ''his'' life. So, to [[spoiler:free himself, he fakes his own death.]] When Roxanne finds out that [[spoiler:he's still alive, she's completely furious, breaking not just his trophies, but his guitars and even a person-sized speaker over his head, claiming that he let the city down and cowardly deserted them, while Metro Man is completely unfazed, and has a completely drained and exasperated expression on his face that just says "You're just proving my point... Why are you doing this?"]]

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** For the civilians, Tighten defeats Megamind, but then he says that they aren't ''free'', just "under new management".
** After Metro Man returns and scares Tighten away never return to [[ExactWords "Metrocity"]], it's revealed that [[spoiler: it was Megamind, posing as Metro Man, and everyone is relieved... except Tighten returns pointing out [[OutOfCharacterAlert that Metro Man would never mispronounce "Metro City" like Megamind did]].]]

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** For the civilians, they get one after Tighten defeats Megamind, but then he says Megamind... only for Tighten to explain that they aren't ''free'', just "under new management".
** After Metro Man returns and scares Tighten away never return to [[ExactWords "Metrocity"]], it's revealed that [[spoiler: it was Megamind, posing as Metro Man, and everyone is relieved... except until Tighten returns returns, pointing out [[OutOfCharacterAlert that Metro Man would never mispronounce "Metro City" like Megamind did]].]]



** And in "Button of Doom", a more straight example generated from the titular button.

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** And in "Button of Doom", a more straight example generated from the titular button.



* HumongousMecha: Megamind's huge robot suit he uses in his first fight with Tighten.

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* HumongousMecha: HumongousMecha:
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Megamind's huge robot suit he uses in his first fight with Tighten.Tighten.
** The Mega-Megamind from "Button of Doom".
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Fixed the supervillain name from "Titan" to "Tighten", per the movie script and IMDB entry


* AnalogyBackfire: Titan tells Roxanne that [[SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids her idealism is unrealistic]], and that beliefs such as goodness being found in all people are as fictional as the Easter Bunny, the Tooth Fairy, and the [[EskimosArentReal Queen of England]].

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* AnalogyBackfire: Titan Tighten tells Roxanne that [[SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids her idealism is unrealistic]], and that beliefs such as goodness being found in all people are as fictional as the Easter Bunny, the Tooth Fairy, and the [[EskimosArentReal Queen of England]].



* AndThisIsFor: Titan employs this trope when fighting Megamind.
--> '''Titan:''' This is for stealing my girlfriend! This one's for Space Dad making a fool out of me! And Megamind, this one's for [[PaperThinDisguise Space Stepmom]]! [[ComicallyMissingThePoint You]] ''[[ComicallyMissingThePoint lied]]'' [[ComicallyMissingThePoint to her!]]

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* AndThisIsFor: Titan Tighten employs this trope when fighting Megamind.
--> '''Titan:''' '''Tighten:''' This is for stealing my girlfriend! This one's for Space Dad making a fool out of me! And Megamind, this one's for [[PaperThinDisguise Space Stepmom]]! [[ComicallyMissingThePoint You]] ''[[ComicallyMissingThePoint lied]]'' [[ComicallyMissingThePoint to her!]]



* AntiHero: Megamind later in the movie, after Titan turns into a villain.

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* AntiHero: Megamind later in the movie, after Titan Tighten turns into a villain.



** Megamind finds Titan had been committing crimes, with stolen bank money, stolen safes... and a stolen bicycle.

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** Megamind finds Titan Tighten had been committing crimes, with stolen bank money, stolen safes... and a stolen bicycle.



** Megamind's strongest skill is pulling off very stylish gambits like this throughout the film. At the beginning, he and Minion use one to escape from prison. He lures Metro Man into the observatory death trap by knowing Roxanne would deduce the location of his hideout and reveal it. During the end battle, Megamind provokes Titan to punch him across the street which actually propels him close to his invisible car.

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** Megamind's strongest skill is pulling off very stylish gambits like this throughout the film. At the beginning, he and Minion use one to escape from prison. He lures Metro Man into the observatory death trap by knowing Roxanne would deduce the location of his hideout and reveal it. During the end battle, Megamind provokes Titan Tighten to punch him across the street which actually propels him close to his invisible car.



** The people of Metro City were calling out for someone to save them from Megamind. Titan comes in and does just that. However it turns out that he didn't actually liberate the city only put it under new management which is so much worse under his "protection".

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** The people of Metro City were calling out for someone to save them from Megamind. Titan Tighten comes in and does just that. However it turns out that he didn't actually liberate the city only put it under new management which is so much worse under his "protection".



* BeneathTheMask: Titan is not as heroic as Megamind thought he would be.
* BerserkButton: Megamind presses a bunch of these to get Titan to attack him. [[UnstoppableRage Big mistake]].
* BewareTheSuperman: Titan is strong example of this trope. The contrast between him and Metro Man is quite extreme.

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* BeneathTheMask: Titan Tighten is not as heroic as Megamind thought he would be.
* BerserkButton: Megamind presses a bunch of these to get Titan Tighten to attack him. [[UnstoppableRage Big mistake]].
* BewareTheSuperman: Titan Tighten is strong example of this trope. The contrast between him and Metro Man is quite extreme.



* BigBad: While he's still ''very'' hammy as a villain and ends up reconsidering things by the midpoint of the film, Megamind ''did'' set up the dominoes that caused a great deal of damage to Metro City, but it's Titan that ultimately decides to ''collide'' against those same dominoes for a very petty, shallow reason.

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* BigBad: While he's still ''very'' hammy as a villain and ends up reconsidering things by the midpoint of the film, Megamind ''did'' set up the dominoes that caused a great deal of damage to Metro City, but it's Titan Tighten that ultimately decides to ''collide'' against those same dominoes for a very petty, shallow reason.



** When Titan has Roxanne tied to the tower, Megamind who is actually Minion in disguise appears amid lasers, smoke, and flashy pyrotechnics to save her.

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** When Titan Tighten has Roxanne tied to the tower, Megamind who is actually Minion in disguise appears amid lasers, smoke, and flashy pyrotechnics to save her.



--> '''Titan''': Oh yeah? What's the difference?

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--> '''Titan''': '''Tighten''': Oh yeah? What's the difference?



** Megamind taunting Titan for a fight. [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor And damn, does he get one.]]

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** Megamind taunting Titan Tighten for a fight. [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor And damn, does he get one.]]



* CardCarryingVillain: Both Megamind and Titan openly call themselves villains/supervillains. Megamind's heart isn't really in it and just does so because he believes evil is his "destiny", whereas Titan is merely honest about the fact that he's going to do what he wants regardless of the consequences, and if that makes him a villain, fine.

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* CardCarryingVillain: Both Megamind and Titan Tighten openly call themselves villains/supervillains. Megamind's heart isn't really in it and just does so because he believes evil is his "destiny", whereas Titan Tighten is merely honest about the fact that he's going to do what he wants regardless of the consequences, and if that makes him a villain, fine.



* ChangedMyMindKid: Played with. Metro Man returns to the fight after saying he wanted to retire as the defender of Metro City. [[spoiler: It turns out it is actually Megamind in disguise in an attempt to intimidate Titan in leaving the city for good.]]

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* ChangedMyMindKid: Played with. Metro Man returns to the fight after saying he wanted to retire as the defender of Metro City. [[spoiler: It turns out it is actually Megamind in disguise in an attempt to intimidate Titan Tighten in leaving the city for good.]]



* CitywideEvacuation: Megamind disguises himself to train Hal the cameraman, who accidentally ingested Megamind's SuperSerum to be Titan, his new superhero foe to replace the recently deceased [[SupermanSubstitute Metroman]]. When Megamind reveals himself to have been training Hal to be a superhero simply because he was bored of not having an ArchEnemy to fight, [[ThatManIsDead Hal decides that as Titan]] he would use his powers to show everyone he's done being pushed around by everyone, and after Megamind narrowly escapes Titan's murderous wrath, [[BewareTheSuperman Titan starts knocking down buildings in a fit of rage]], and the authorities are seen guiding large crowds of refugees out of the city.

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* CitywideEvacuation: Megamind disguises himself to train Hal the cameraman, who accidentally ingested Megamind's SuperSerum to be Titan, Tighten, his new superhero foe to replace the recently deceased [[SupermanSubstitute Metroman]]. When Megamind reveals himself to have been training Hal to be a superhero simply because he was bored of not having an ArchEnemy to fight, [[ThatManIsDead Hal decides that as Titan]] Tighten]] he would use his powers to show everyone he's done being pushed around by everyone, and after Megamind narrowly escapes Titan's Tighten's murderous wrath, [[BewareTheSuperman Titan Tighten starts knocking down buildings in a fit of rage]], and the authorities are seen guiding large crowds of refugees out of the city.



** When Titan finds out that "Space Dad" is really Megamind, he gets angry because he feels Megamind lied and deceived "Space Step-Mom".

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** When Titan Tighten finds out that "Space Dad" is really Megamind, he gets angry because he feels Megamind lied and deceived "Space Step-Mom".



* ConvenientlyEmptyBuilding: During their first fight, Titan and Megamind crash through one, starting at the roof and down through every floor, pausing for split second to show each one is a completely open floorplan devoid of any occupants.

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* ConvenientlyEmptyBuilding: During their first fight, Titan Tighten and Megamind crash through one, starting at the roof and down through every floor, pausing for split second to show each one is a completely open floorplan devoid of any occupants.



** Depending on the cover, the humorous or heroic postures that Titan is shown in makes him look like he's some sort of PluckyComicRelief or heroic SideKick completely hiding his actual role as the film's true villain.
* CreateYourOwnHero: Done literally and subverted. Titan doesn't want to be a hero.

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** Depending on the cover, the humorous or heroic postures that Titan Tighten is shown in makes him look like he's some sort of PluckyComicRelief or heroic SideKick completely hiding his actual role as the film's true villain.
* CreateYourOwnHero: Done literally and subverted. Titan Tighten doesn't want to be a hero.



* DamselInDistress: When Megamind and Metro Man clash, Roxanne is a parody of this; she is so used to being kidnapped and rescued that she is not fazed by it anymore. Once Titan enters the picture, she even {{Exploit|edtrope}}s the trope, getting herself captured to motivate Megamind to stand up to him.

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* DamselInDistress: When Megamind and Metro Man clash, Roxanne is a parody of this; she is so used to being kidnapped and rescued that she is not fazed by it anymore. Once Titan Tighten enters the picture, she even {{Exploit|edtrope}}s the trope, getting herself captured to motivate Megamind to stand up to him.



* {{Depower}}: In the end, Megamind takes away Hal's/Titan's superpowers with the same gizmo that gave them to him.

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* {{Depower}}: In the end, Megamind takes away Hal's/Titan's Hal's/Tighten's superpowers with the same gizmo that gave them to him.



* DisneyDeath: In the final battle with Titan, Minion's helmet is smashed leaving him exposed to the air and mortally wounded. After a sad farewell to Megamind, he dies. Ultimately it turns out he's not really dead, he was just milking the moment for all the drama he can and quickly recovers when Megamind tosses him into a fountain.

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* DisneyDeath: In the final battle with Titan, Tighten, Minion's helmet is smashed leaving him exposed to the air and mortally wounded. After a sad farewell to Megamind, he dies. Ultimately it turns out he's not really dead, he was just milking the moment for all the drama he can and quickly recovers when Megamind tosses him into a fountain.



* DoNotCallMePaul: Titan tells Roxanne never to call him Hal ever again. He is Titan from now on.

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* DoNotCallMePaul: Titan Tighten tells Roxanne never to call him Hal ever again. He is Titan Tighten from now on.



* DramaticallyMissingThePoint: Titan becomes a hero because wants to impress Roxie, not because he wants to defeat evil.

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* DramaticallyMissingThePoint: Titan Tighten becomes a hero because wants to impress Roxie, not because he wants to defeat evil.



* DrunkWithPower: Once Titan handily defeats Megamind, he realizes that he's now unstoppable and proclaims that Metro City hasn't been freed but is under new management.

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* DrunkWithPower: Once Titan Tighten handily defeats Megamind, he realizes that he's now unstoppable and proclaims that Metro City hasn't been freed but is under new management.



* {{Egopolis}}: It's never mentioned in the movie, but after declaring the city is under new management, Titan burns the new name into the city with his laser vision: "Tightenville".

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* {{Egopolis}}: It's never mentioned in the movie, but after declaring the city is under new management, Titan Tighten burns the new name into the city with his laser vision: "Tightenville".



* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: Shown hilariously with Titan, who's angry at Megamind for, among other things, "lying" to [[PaperThinDisguise 'Space Mom']].

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* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: Shown hilariously with Titan, Tighten, who's angry at Megamind for, among other things, "lying" to [[PaperThinDisguise 'Space Mom']].



* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Subverted as Megamind naturally assumes anyone who's given superpowers will naturally use them to help the city and be a great hero. Titan proves him very, VERY wrong.
* EvilCounterpart: Titan is the evil reflection of Metro Man.

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* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Subverted as Megamind naturally assumes anyone who's given superpowers will naturally use them to help the city and be a great hero. Titan Tighten proves him very, VERY wrong.
* EvilCounterpart: Titan Tighten is the evil reflection of Metro Man.



** Titan decides to be a villain for this, even more so than Megamind.
* EvilerThanThou: Megamind finds out, to his horror, that Titan turned out to be a superpowered villain who enjoys wreaking havoc [[ForTheEvulz out of pure spite]].

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** Titan Tighten decides to be a villain for this, even more so than Megamind.
* EvilerThanThou: Megamind finds out, to his horror, that Titan Tighten turned out to be a superpowered villain who enjoys wreaking havoc [[ForTheEvulz out of pure spite]].



* EvilIsPetty: Played completely straight with Titan.

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* EvilIsPetty: Played completely straight with Titan.Tighten.



* EvilVersusEvil: Megamind Vs. Titan. Although it depends on whether his HeelFaceTurn can be considered complete at this point. It is [[EvilIsPetty villain]] vs. ''super'' villain.
* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: Hal's hair is relatively short and straight when he's normal. When he transforms into Titan his hair becomes a curly, muffin-top afro. [[note]] This was Jonah Hill's (Hal's voice actor) signature hairstyle back when Megamind was in production. [[/note]]
* EyeBeams: Metro Man (and therefore, Titan) has them.

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* EvilVersusEvil: Megamind Vs. Titan.Tighten. Although it depends on whether his HeelFaceTurn can be considered complete at this point. It is [[EvilIsPetty villain]] vs. ''super'' villain.
* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: Hal's hair is relatively short and straight when he's normal. When he transforms into Titan Tighten his hair becomes a curly, muffin-top afro. [[note]] This was Jonah Hill's (Hal's voice actor) signature hairstyle back when Megamind was in production. [[/note]]
* EyeBeams: Metro Man (and therefore, Titan) Tighten) has them.



* FaceHeelTurn: Hal/Titan, in the second half of the film. It's debatable how much of a face he ''ever'' was, but he certainly didn't start as an outright villain.

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* FaceHeelTurn: Hal/Titan, Hal/Tighten, in the second half of the film. It's debatable how much of a face he ''ever'' was, but he certainly didn't start as an outright villain.



* FistPump: When Megamind is in disguise, trying to train Titan, he pumps his fist.

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* FistPump: When Megamind is in disguise, trying to train Titan, Tighten, he pumps his fist.



* FlyingBrick: Metro Man, obviously, and Titan.
* {{Flynning}}: Megamind and Titan engage in a round of this with lamp posts; it's actually intended to be harmless {{Flynning}} on Megamind's part, but it quickly becomes clear that the feeling isn't mutual.

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* FlyingBrick: Metro Man, obviously, and Titan.
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* {{Flynning}}: Megamind and Titan Tighten engage in a round of this with lamp posts; it's actually intended to be harmless {{Flynning}} on Megamind's part, but it quickly becomes clear that the feeling isn't mutual.



** Metro Man and Titan; same powers but completely different morals.
** And Megamind and Titan. Both have had less than ideal lives, but Megamind learns acceptance and even pride in his role, while Hal becomes bitter and entitled. When both are given absolute power, Megamind becomes listless and purposeless, while Hal revels in his god-like state.

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** Metro Man and Titan; Tighten; same powers but completely different morals.
** And Megamind and Titan.Tighten. Both have had less than ideal lives, but Megamind learns acceptance and even pride in his role, while Hal becomes bitter and entitled. When both are given absolute power, Megamind becomes listless and purposeless, while Hal revels in his god-like state.



*** One of the things Titan does with his XRayVision is to spy on Roxanne.
** Titan proves that he is not weakened by copper, which is our first clue that Metro Man isn't dead.

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*** One of the things Titan Tighten does with his XRayVision is to spy on Roxanne.
** Titan Tighten proves that he is not weakened by copper, which is our first clue that Metro Man isn't dead.



** In the scene just before Titan fights Megamind, he holds up a torn magazine with Metro Man carrying Roxanne. The top of the magazine is torn off, and he holds it up in a way that puts Megamind's head where Metro Man's originally was (with "HERO" prominent on what's left of the cover). It's also an IronicEcho, given that the roles were reversed, with the replacement idea explicit, earlier.

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** In the scene just before Titan Tighten fights Megamind, he holds up a torn magazine with Metro Man carrying Roxanne. The top of the magazine is torn off, and he holds it up in a way that puts Megamind's head where Metro Man's originally was (with "HERO" prominent on what's left of the cover). It's also an IronicEcho, given that the roles were reversed, with the replacement idea explicit, earlier.



* ForTheEvulz: Subverted by Megamind. His villainous monologues are filled with rhetoric that imply he's a dastardly evil villain, but his actual follow-through is more of a PunchClockVillain who sees his wrongdoings as a form of artistic expression expected from the villain, rather than an end unto itself. However, it's played straight with Titan, who obviously enjoys causing mayhem with complete impunity.

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* ForTheEvulz: Subverted by Megamind. His villainous monologues are filled with rhetoric that imply he's a dastardly evil villain, but his actual follow-through is more of a PunchClockVillain who sees his wrongdoings as a form of artistic expression expected from the villain, rather than an end unto itself. However, it's played straight with Titan, Tighten, who obviously enjoys causing mayhem with complete impunity.



* FreakOut: Hal/Titan does ''not'' take well to all of his {{Berserk Button}}s being pushed at once.

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* FreakOut: Hal/Titan Hal/Tighten does ''not'' take well to all of his {{Berserk Button}}s being pushed at once.



* FromNobodyToNightmare: After accidentally killing Metro City's savior, the title character decides to train a new one to fight him. He chooses a loser cameraman to become the hero "Titan," but when Titan turns out to be a complete psychopath, Megamind himself has to step in to stop him.

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* FromNobodyToNightmare: After accidentally killing Metro City's savior, the title character decides to train a new one to fight him. He chooses a loser cameraman to become the hero "Titan," "Tighten," but when Titan Tighten turns out to be a complete psychopath, Megamind himself has to step in to stop him.



* GangstaStyle: Directly Lampshaded by Roxanne when she makes her suggestion for dealing with Titan.

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* GangstaStyle: Directly Lampshaded by Roxanne when she makes her suggestion for dealing with Titan.Tighten.



* GeniusThriller: Becomes this in the third act when Titan relentlessly tries to kill Megamind. Megamind has to use his devices in creative ways to keep one step ahead of Titan, as he knows he doesn't stand a chance against Titan in a fair fight.

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* GeniusThriller: Becomes this in the third act when Titan Tighten relentlessly tries to kill Megamind. Megamind has to use his devices in creative ways to keep one step ahead of Titan, Tighten, as he knows he doesn't stand a chance against Titan Tighten in a fair fight.



* GlowingEyesOfDoom: Whenever Titan is about to use his eye-beams especially when he's really angry.
* GoneHorriblyWrong: Megamind's decision to make a new hero for him to fight. When Hal accidentally gets infused with Metro Man's DNA, Megamind hopes he will be a decent hero candidate. However, this starts to unravel as Hal's un-heroic qualities are revealed. It culminates when Megamind provokes him into a fight by taunting him with his relationship with Roxanne. Hal/Titan snaps and is ready to fight Megamind to his destruction not just his defeat.

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* GlowingEyesOfDoom: Whenever Titan Tighten is about to use his eye-beams especially when he's really angry.
* GoneHorriblyWrong: Megamind's decision to make a new hero for him to fight. When Hal accidentally gets infused with Metro Man's DNA, Megamind hopes he will be a decent hero candidate. However, this starts to unravel as Hal's un-heroic qualities are revealed. It culminates when Megamind provokes him into a fight by taunting him with his relationship with Roxanne. Hal/Titan Hal/Tighten snaps and is ready to fight Megamind to his destruction not just his defeat.



* HamToHamCombat: Fights between Megamind and Metro Man involve a lot of this. When duking it out with Titan for the first time, Megamind tries it on his new enemy, but realizes he is too bull-headed and spiteful for this kind of duel.

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* HamToHamCombat: Fights between Megamind and Metro Man involve a lot of this. When duking it out with Titan Tighten for the first time, Megamind tries it on his new enemy, but realizes he is too bull-headed and spiteful for this kind of duel.



'''Titan:''' [[{{Angrish}} RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGGGGHHH]]!\\

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'''Titan:''' '''Tighten:''' [[{{Angrish}} RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGGGGHHH]]!\\



* HellBentForLeather: Megamind is this in spades, he even claims that he wears "Custom made, baby seal leather boots". During his first fight with Titan, he wears two layers of leather.

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* HellBentForLeather: Megamind is this in spades, he even claims that he wears "Custom made, baby seal leather boots". During his first fight with Titan, Tighten, he wears two layers of leather.



* HeroInsurance: Acknowledged. After all of the destruction caused by Titan, Megamind's Brainbots are repairing all of the damage.
* HeroicBuild: Both Metro Man and Titan are absurdly well-built and muscular, although Titan wasn't like that before gaining superpowers.

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* HeroInsurance: Acknowledged. After all of the destruction caused by Titan, Tighten, Megamind's Brainbots are repairing all of the damage.
* HeroicBuild: Both Metro Man and Titan Tighten are absurdly well-built and muscular, although Titan Tighten wasn't like that before gaining superpowers.



* HesBack: Metro Man saves Roxanne and Megamind from a rampaging Titan. [[spoiler: Except that it turns out it's just Megamind disguised as Metro Man, and Minion was disguised as Megamind.]]

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* HesBack: Metro Man saves Roxanne and Megamind from a rampaging Titan.Tighten. [[spoiler: Except that it turns out it's just Megamind disguised as Metro Man, and Minion was disguised as Megamind.]]



* HoldingOutForAHero: Played straight with the people of Metro City. They're so used to relying on Metro Man that when he's no longer there, no one is brave enough to stand up to the villain. When Titan shows up and defeats Megamind, the people are quite eager to accept this new hero and are shocked to discover he's even worse than the villain. It's implied that Metro Man became tired of the city's dependence on him which is what lead to his decision to retire.
* HolographicDisguise: Megamind's holo-watch projects an hologram around him which allows him to appear as someone else. During the course of the film, Megamind uses it to impersonate the warden, Bernard, Titan's "Space Dad", and finally, Metro Man. It's also used by Minion to impersonate the warden to help Megamind escape, and Megamind himself in the climax.

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* HoldingOutForAHero: Played straight with the people of Metro City. They're so used to relying on Metro Man that when he's no longer there, no one is brave enough to stand up to the villain. When Titan Tighten shows up and defeats Megamind, the people are quite eager to accept this new hero and are shocked to discover he's even worse than the villain. It's implied that Metro Man became tired of the city's dependence on him which is what lead to his decision to retire.
* HolographicDisguise: Megamind's holo-watch projects an hologram around him which allows him to appear as someone else. During the course of the film, Megamind uses it to impersonate the warden, Bernard, Titan's Tighten's "Space Dad", and finally, Metro Man. It's also used by Minion to impersonate the warden to help Megamind escape, and Megamind himself in the climax.



** For the civilians, Titan defeats Megamind, but then he says that they aren't ''free'', just "under new management".
** After Metro Man returns and scares Titan away never return to [[ExactWords "Metrocity"]], it's revealed that [[spoiler: it was Megamind, posing as Metro Man, and everyone is relieved... except Titan returns pointing out [[OutOfCharacterAlert that Metro Man would never mispronounce "Metro City" like Megamind did]].]]
* HowDoIShotWeb: The TrainingMontage with Titan. At first, Megamind and Minion were having trouble teaching him how to be a hero, until Minion suggested using video game-like methods, like out of ''VideoGame/DonkeyKong''. Amazingly, it works.

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** For the civilians, Titan Tighten defeats Megamind, but then he says that they aren't ''free'', just "under new management".
** After Metro Man returns and scares Titan Tighten away never return to [[ExactWords "Metrocity"]], it's revealed that [[spoiler: it was Megamind, posing as Metro Man, and everyone is relieved... except Titan Tighten returns pointing out [[OutOfCharacterAlert that Metro Man would never mispronounce "Metro City" like Megamind did]].]]
* HowDoIShotWeb: The TrainingMontage with Titan.Tighten. At first, Megamind and Minion were having trouble teaching him how to be a hero, until Minion suggested using video game-like methods, like out of ''VideoGame/DonkeyKong''. Amazingly, it works.



* HumongousMecha: Megamind's huge robot suit he uses in his first fight with Titan.

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* HumongousMecha: Megamind's huge robot suit he uses in his first fight with Titan.Tighten.



* IdiotHero: Titan, big time. Until he turns evil, that is.
* IfICantHaveYou: Titan's reaction to Roxanne rejecting him.

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* IdiotHero: Titan, Tighten, big time. Until he turns evil, that is.
* IfICantHaveYou: Titan's Tighten's reaction to Roxanne rejecting him.



* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Minion [[spoiler: disguised as Megamind]] on the skyscraper's antenna when Titan throws it like a javelin.
* ImposterForgotOneDetail: Titan realizes that Metro Man [[spoiler: is actually a disguised Megamind when he pronounces "Metro City" as "Metrocity".]]

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* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Minion [[spoiler: disguised as Megamind]] on the skyscraper's antenna when Titan Tighten throws it like a javelin.
* ImposterForgotOneDetail: Titan Tighten realizes that Metro Man [[spoiler: is actually a disguised Megamind when he pronounces "Metro City" as "Metrocity".]]



--> '''Titan''': This town isn't big enough for ''two'' supervillains!

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--> '''Titan''': '''Tighten''': This town isn't big enough for ''two'' supervillains!



--> '''Titan''': Yeah? What's the difference?

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--> '''Titan''': '''Tighten''': Yeah? What's the difference?



* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: Megamind [[ZigZaggingTrope oscillates between this]] and NotSoHarmlessVillain. At first, he seems more like a sympathetic villainous GracefulLoser whose crimes are of the PokeThePoodle variety - and then he apparently kills Metro Man. Then he vandalizes the city, but never does anything THAT evil. Then he creates Titan. Oops. And finally he atones for his misdeeds, removing him from villain territory altogether.

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* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: Megamind [[ZigZaggingTrope oscillates between this]] and NotSoHarmlessVillain. At first, he seems more like a sympathetic villainous GracefulLoser whose crimes are of the PokeThePoodle variety - and then he apparently kills Metro Man. Then he vandalizes the city, but never does anything THAT evil. Then he creates Titan.Tighten. Oops. And finally he atones for his misdeeds, removing him from villain territory altogether.



* InsistentTerminology: Megamind gleefully points out that, while Titan might be a Villain, he doesn't have any skill at ''presentation'' to be a ''SuperVillain!''

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* InsistentTerminology: Megamind gleefully points out that, while Titan Tighten might be a Villain, he doesn't have any skill at ''presentation'' to be a ''SuperVillain!''



* IntrepidReporter: Roxanne. She locates and then infiltrates Megamind's secret lair on her own. Later she is totally willing to take on Titan with just the advanced weaponry Megamind has created.

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* IntrepidReporter: Roxanne. She locates and then infiltrates Megamind's secret lair on her own. Later she is totally willing to take on Titan Tighten with just the advanced weaponry Megamind has created.



** When Megamind finds Titan not wanting to play the game and even becoming a bad guy when he wanted him to be the hero he created, he begins revealing himself as Space Dad and then become Bernard, who Megamind used as a disguise in order to date Roxanne. This more than ignited Titan into action, though considering how Titan intent on killing him, this is proven to have GoneHorriblyWrong.
** Megamind also taunt Titan in the climax so that he would punch him towards his invisible car, which has the defuser gun he needed to defeat Titan.
--->'''Titan''': "This is the last time you make a fool out of me!"\\

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** When Megamind finds Titan Tighten not wanting to play the game and even becoming a bad guy when he wanted him to be the hero he created, he begins revealing himself as Space Dad and then become Bernard, who Megamind used as a disguise in order to date Roxanne. This more than ignited Titan Tighten into action, though considering how Titan Tighten intent on killing him, this is proven to have GoneHorriblyWrong.
** Megamind also taunt Titan Tighten in the climax so that he would punch him towards his invisible car, which has the defuser gun he needed to defeat Titan.
--->'''Titan''':
Tighten.
--->'''Tighten''':
"This is the last time you make a fool out of me!"\\



* JustEatHim: Played with. Megamind's giant head made of thousands of brain bots ''does'' swallow Titan, but it's just for show and serves mainly as a distraction to give Megamind time to rescue Roxanne.

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* JustEatHim: Played with. Megamind's giant head made of thousands of brain bots ''does'' swallow Titan, Tighten, but it's just for show and serves mainly as a distraction to give Megamind time to rescue Roxanne.



* KarmaHoudini: Although Titan ends up in jail, Megamind, who terrorized the city, "killed" Metro Man, created Titan, caused him to go crazy by abusing his evil technology, ''and'' committed enough previous evil acts to earn 88 life sentences, is revered as a town hero when all the good things he did was to stop his own creation. Of course, he makes up for it after the events of the movie.

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* KarmaHoudini: Although Titan Tighten ends up in jail, Megamind, who terrorized the city, "killed" Metro Man, created Titan, Tighten, caused him to go crazy by abusing his evil technology, ''and'' committed enough previous evil acts to earn 88 life sentences, is revered as a town hero when all the good things he did was to stop his own creation. Of course, he makes up for it after the events of the movie.



** Megamind, though Metro Man is not far behind him in the pork rating, and they both provide great HamToHamCombat. {{Averted}} with Titan, who's not much for posturing.

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** Megamind, though Metro Man is not far behind him in the pork rating, and they both provide great HamToHamCombat. {{Averted}} with Titan, Tighten, who's not much for posturing.

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** Some of the signs seen in Metro City during the final battle are Funny Background items as well, such as "Fauxmatoes" and "We only need two minutes to [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar lube you]]."

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** Some of the signs seen in Metro City during the final battle are Funny Background items as well, such as "Fauxmatoes" and "We only need two minutes to [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar lube you]].you."



* GettingCrapPastTheRadar:
** The leash on Megamind in Titan's 'drawing'.
** Megamind's emergency escape from his GiantMecha is pretty... anal.
** Arguably, when Roxanne fastens Mega's cloak around Megamind's neck while standing in front of him. His head is bowed, possibly to express shyness. But from the angle of his eyes, when the camera circles around, you could interpret him to be staring at her cleavage instead of watching her hands as she's fastening his cape.
** One of the songs Minion plays is "Highway to Hell". And yes, you can actually hear "hell" once.

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%% * GettingCrapPastTheRadar:
** The leash on Megamind
GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in Titan's 'drawing'.
** Megamind's emergency escape from his GiantMecha is pretty... anal.
** Arguably, when Roxanne fastens Mega's cloak around Megamind's neck while standing in front of him. His head is bowed, possibly to express shyness. But from
the angle of his eyes, when future, please check the camera circles around, you could interpret him trope page to be staring at her cleavage instead of watching her hands as she's fastening his cape.
** One of
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* CitywideEvacuation: Megamind disguises himself to train Hal the cameraman, who accidentally ingested Megamind's SuperSerum to be Titan, his new superhero foe to replace the recently deceased [[SupermanSubstitute Metroman]]. When Megamind reveals himself to have been training Hal to be a superhero simply because he was bored of not having an ArchEnemy to fight, [[ThatManIsDead Hal decides that as Titan]] he would use his powers to show everyone he's done being pushed around by everyone, and after Megamind narrowly escapes Titan's murderous wrath, [[BewareTheSuperman Titan starts knocking down buildings in a fit of rage]], and the authorities are seen guiding large crowds of refugees out of the city.

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* AutobotsRockOut: Megamind enjoys music, and accompanies his (extremely impressive) entrances with suitable classic rock.



* AutobotsRockOut: Megamind enjoys music, and accompanies his (extremely impressive) entrances with suitable classic rock.
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* ActionSurvivor: Roxanne Ritchi. Got a death trap? She has [[SeenItAll seen it before]] and she is unimpressed.

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* ActionSurvivor: Roxanne Ritchi. Got a death trap? She has [[SeenItAll seen it before]] SeenItAll before and she is unimpressed.
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* IShallTauntYou:
** When Megamind finds Titan not wanting to play the game and even becoming a bad guy when he wanted him to be the hero he created, he begins revealing himself as Space Dad and then become Bernard, who Megamind used as a disguise in order to date Roxanne. This more than ignited Titan into action, though considering how Titan intent on killing him, this is proven to have GoneHorriblyWrong.
** Megamind also taunt Titan in the climax so that he would punch him towards his invisible car, which has the defuser gun he needed to defeat Titan.
--->'''Titan''': "This is the last time you make a fool out of me!"\\
'''Megamind''': "I made you a hero, you did the fool thing all by yourself!"
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* InstantPeopleJustAddWater: Although not limited to just people, Mastermind's dehydration gun reduces a person to a small cube that instantly reverts to normal when water is added.

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* InstantPeopleJustAddWater: Although not limited to just people, Mastermind's Megamind's dehydration gun reduces a person to a small cube that instantly reverts to normal when water is added.
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* ImposterForgotOneDetail: Titan realizes that Metro Man is actually a disguised Megamind when he pronounces "Metro City" as "Metrocity".

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* ImposterForgotOneDetail: Titan realizes that Metro Man [[spoiler: is actually a disguised Megamind when he pronounces "Metro City" as "Metrocity".]]
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* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Minion disguised as Megamind on the skyscraper's antenna when Titan throws it like a javelin.

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* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Minion [[spoiler: disguised as Megamind Megamind]] on the skyscraper's antenna when Titan throws it like a javelin.
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** After Metro Man returns and scares Titan away never return to [[ExactWords "Metrocity"]], it's revealed that it was Megamind, posing as Metro Man, and everyone is relieved... except Titan returns pointing out [[OutOfCharacterAlert that Metro Man would never mispronounce "Metro City" like Megamind did]].

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** After Metro Man returns and scares Titan away never return to [[ExactWords "Metrocity"]], it's revealed that [[spoiler: it was Megamind, posing as Metro Man, and everyone is relieved... except Titan returns pointing out [[OutOfCharacterAlert that Metro Man would never mispronounce "Metro City" like Megamind did]].]]
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* HesBack: Metro Man saves Roxanne and Megamind from a rampaging Titan. Except that it turns out it's just Megamind disguised as Metro Man, and Minion was disguised as Megamind.

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* HesBack: Metro Man saves Roxanne and Megamind from a rampaging Titan. [[spoiler: Except that it turns out it's just Megamind disguised as Metro Man, and Minion was disguised as Megamind.]]
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* ChangedMyMindKid: Played with. Metro Man returns to the fight after saying he wanted to retire as the defender of Metro City. It turns out it is actually Megamind in disguise in an attempt to intimidate Titan in leaving the city for good.

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* ChangedMyMindKid: Played with. Metro Man returns to the fight after saying he wanted to retire as the defender of Metro City. [[spoiler: It turns out it is actually Megamind in disguise in an attempt to intimidate Titan in leaving the city for good.]]
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* ForWantOfANail: During Megamind's flashback, his pod is initially on course for a palatial mansion, but is knocked aside by Metro Man's, sending him to the prison instead. The entire movie might have been ''very'' different had Megamind not been raised by convicts...
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** Megamind's completely bewildered and confused reaction to Metro Man revealing his weakness to copper before the weapon reaches full power, even asking him "You're kidding, right?". He isn't wrong.
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-->'''Roxanne:''' Can one of you punch my frequent kidnappings card?\\

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-->'''Roxanne:''' Can one of you punch somebody stamp my frequent kidnappings kidnapping card?\\
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* DeconstructedCharacterArchetype: In a comic book, Hal would be portrayed as an EndearinglyDorky DoggedNiceGuy who's just chasing the wrong woman, and when he gets his powers he would become a model superhero (and just maybe get the girl he wants). This movie takes all of the UnfortunateImplications present in such a characterization and plays them completely straight from the very beginning, and instead Hal is a {{Yandere}} who [[EntitledToHaveYou can't take no for an answer]] and [[NeverMyFault can't take responsibility for anything]], and when he gets his powers all he does is terrorize the woman he wants and throw a temper tantrum that almost destroys the entire city.
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* GoodTimesMontage: Coupled with a TrainingMontage, there's the moments intercut with Megamind training Hal in hopes that he'll become a hero and it apparently working, mixed with him in his Bernard disguise happily dating Roxie and opening up to her.
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** At the beginning of the movie when a young Megamind tests his dehydration gun out on Minion and then rehydrates him, Minion plays dead for a moment before revealing he was faking. It hints that his DisneyDeath near the end is exactly that and he's really playing dead.

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