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** During Kitana's escape from captivity in Episode 10, one of the guards spots her and reacts with [[Franchise/MetalGear a familiar "alert" sound]].

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** During Kitana's escape from captivity in Episode 10, one of the guards spots her and reacts with [[Franchise/MetalGear [[VideoGame/MetalGear a familiar "alert" sound]].
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* WhipItGood: Jarek uses a whip to throw opponents.

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* WhipItGood: Jarek uses a whip to throw opponents.----
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Shao Kahn and Shang Tsung, who were thought to have been killed during the events of ''VideoGame/MortalKombat2'', are back and ready to commence their invasion of Earthrealm. To carry out their plans, they need to collect seven mysterious emeralds that contain incredible power, and so far they've collected five of them. They proceed to use the power of the five that they have to warp Kahn's fortress to Earthrealm, bringing their invasion forces to bear against Earthrealm's forces.

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Shao Kahn and Shang Tsung, who were thought to have been killed during the events of ''VideoGame/MortalKombat2'', ''VideoGame/MortalKombatII'', are back and ready to commence their invasion of Earthrealm. To carry out their plans, they need to collect seven mysterious emeralds that contain incredible power, and so far they've collected five of them. They proceed to use the power of the five that they have to warp Kahn's fortress to Earthrealm, bringing their invasion forces to bear against Earthrealm's forces.

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''Mortal Kombat: Reconciliation'' is a 2010 Website/YouTube video series by creator Scott Hunt, that retells the events of ''VideoGame/MortalKombat3'', using sprite animation from that game plus a few original sprites to bring the battles between the characters to life. The series doesn't quite follow the events of the canon game, however, instead electing to tell a revamped story that ties together the various story elements into a more cohesive narrative than the game had provided.

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''Mortal ''[[https://www.youtube.com/c/MortalKombatReconciliation Mortal Kombat: Reconciliation'' Reconciliation]]'' is a 2010 Website/YouTube video series by creator Scott Hunt, that retells the events of ''VideoGame/MortalKombat3'', using sprite animation from that game plus a few original sprites to bring the battles between the characters to life. The series doesn't quite follow the events of the canon game, however, instead electing to tell a revamped story that ties together the various story elements into a more cohesive narrative than the game had provided.
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* DaddysLittleVillain: Mileena, as always, with Episode 29 showcasing her fighting the heroes alongside Shao Kahn (plus getting one-on-one fights against Kitana and Johnny Cage in sequence during the same melee).


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* OneManArmy: Shao Kahn himself proves to be this in Episode 29, when the heroes confront him, as he's able to fight all of them on his own power (albeit with a little tag-teaming from [[DaddysLittleVillain Mileena]] thrown in for good measure]]. [[spoiler:And that's ''before'' he busts out the power of the emerald he's got]].
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* KnifeNut: Kano, natch, and he makes frequent use of his blades in battle. Jarek likewise uses knives in close-quarters combat.
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** Done again in Episode 28, this time when Sonya fires a rocket at Motaro (and misses) while Jax, immediately behind her, gets little more than a puff of smoke from the back of the rocket launcher.

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** Done again in Episode 28, this time when Sonya fires a rocket at Motaro (and misses) while Jax, immediately behind her, gets little more than a puff of smoke from the back of the rocket launcher. The same episode also provides something of a downplayed aversion, as Hsu Hao also fires a rocket at Motaro later in the fight, while Stryker, standing behind Hsu Hao with his hands over his ears, still gets knocked down by the shockwave from the backblast.
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** Kabal and Stryker perform one against Motaro in Episode 28, with Kabal running at SuperSpeed and grabbing Stryker to fling him into a flying kick at the centaur.
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* BarrierWarrior: Nightwolf can create a blue spherical barrier immediately around himself (different from his familiar green body-barrier) that can tank an energy blast from Motaro.

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* MissingBackblast: Jarek uses his rocket launcher without any visible back-blast a number of times. It's especially noticeable during one such usage in Episode 25, where Kano, who's standing right behind Jarek at that moment, doesn't get fried.

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Jarek uses his rocket launcher without any visible back-blast a number of times. It's especially noticeable during one such usage in Episode 25, where Kano, who's standing right behind Jarek at that moment, doesn't get fried.fried.
** Done again in Episode 28, this time when Sonya fires a rocket at Motaro (and misses) while Jax, immediately behind her, gets little more than a puff of smoke from the back of the rocket launcher.
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* ShotInTheAss: Kabal, courtesy of Rain's lightning bolt. [[spoiler:Even after Rain defects to the good guys' side, Kabal's not letting him forget it; Rain at least has the decency to sheepishly look away when confronted]].

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* TheJuggernaut: Kintaro. Even Jax with his metal arms has trouble effectively landing blows on this Shokan.



* PlayingWithFire: Scorpion, obviously and often. Incidentally, because he's an undead specter, this means knocking him into lava is about as effective as splashing a normal person with water.

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* PlayingWithFire: Scorpion, obviously and often. Incidentally, often; incidentally, because he's an undead specter, this means knocking him into lava is about as effective as splashing a normal person with water.water. On a lesser note, Kintaro can also throw giant fireballs from all four hands and can also breathe fire.
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** Liu Kang and Kung Lao use this in Episode 15, with Kung Lao flinging Liu Kang forward to give him a boost for his flying kick into a random mook.

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** Liu Kang and Kung Lao use this in Episode 15, with Kung Lao flinging Liu Kang forward to give him a boost for his flying kick into a random mook. They do it again in Episode 28, this time to send Liu Kang into a flying kick toward Sindel.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: Scorpion is explicitly working for Shao Kahn to help collect the seven mysterious emeralds that Kahn wants to use to conquer Earthrealm...at least at first glance, as it's eventually revealed that he's working specifically under orders from [[ManipulativeBastard Quan Chi]]. Once he finds out the truth about his being Quan Chi's puppet, though, he goes on to be the canonical WildCard he is in canon, though just like in the games, he's driven more by RevengeBeforeReason and couldn't care less about protecting Earthrealm from Outworld.

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* AdaptationalHeroism: Frost is on the good guys' side, and shows none of the selfish bitchiness she's known for in canon.
* AdaptationalVillainy: Scorpion is explicitly working for Shao Kahn to help collect the seven mysterious emeralds that Kahn wants to use to conquer Earthrealm...at least at first glance, as it's eventually revealed that he's working specifically under orders from [[ManipulativeBastard Quan Chi]]. Once he finds out the truth about his being Quan Chi's puppet, though, he goes on to be the canonical WildCard he is in canon, though just like in the games, he's driven more by RevengeBeforeReason and couldn't care less about protecting Earthrealm from Outworld.


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** Quan Chi shows up at the beginning of Episode 28 as smug as ever and ready to challenge the good guys...then Scorpion shows up, out for the necromancer's head. Quan Chi immediately takes a step back and gives a very appropriate "Fuck" in response.
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* ScreamsLikeALittleGirl: Poor Stryker has this happen twice in succession in Episode 26 [[spoiler:when Chameleon and then Khameleon appear near him [[StealthHiBye out of nowhere]]]].

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* GroinAttack: All over the place; Johnny Cage isn't the only one doing it this time around. Just for an early example, in Shang Tsung's flashback to the second tournament, Liu Kang pulled one on him with a low-fireball.

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* GroinAttack: All over the place; Johnny Cage isn't the only one doing it this time around. Just for an early example, in Shang Tsung's flashback to the second tournament, Liu Kang pulled one on him with a low-fireball. An even more egregious example happens in Episode 26, where Kabal throws a decapitated mook's head into another mook's jewels.


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* MajorInjuryUnderreaction: One mook in Episode 26 has an entire stone column fall on top of him. His only reaction? "Oh, my back!"
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* MissingBackblast: Jarek uses his rocket launcher without any visible back-blast a number of times. It's especially noticeable during one such usage in Episode 25, where Kano, who's standing right behind Jarek at that moment, doesn't get fried.
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* HealingFactor: Skarlet is revealed to have this ability in Episode 25. It allows her to come back from little things like [[HalfTheManHeUsedToBe being cut in half at the waist]].
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* ChekhovsGunman: [[spoiler:Chameleon]] first appears in a FreezeFrameBonus in Episode 9, and then shows up again in Episode 23 to aid the protagonists.

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* ChekhovsGunman: [[spoiler:Chameleon]] first appears in a FreezeFrameBonus in Episode 9, and then shows up again in Episode 23 22 to aid the protagonists.
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* NamedByTheAdaptation: Cyrax's internal analysis of Smoke indicates that the latter's real name is Tomas Vrbada, a name the Lin Kuei assassin has never wielded in canon.
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* ChekhovsGunman: [[spoiler:Chameleon]] first appears in a FreezeFrameBonus in Episode 9, and then shows up again in Episode 23 to aid the protagonists.
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* TheDragon: Shang Tsung.

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* TheDragon: Shang Tsung.Tsung, to Shao Kahn. [[spoiler:And Quan Chi to Shinnok, with Tsung as [[CoDragons a second Dragon]]]].

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