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* AllThereInTheScript: The original script gives more screen time to Tony, who was based off Joe Gazzo, the Main/LoanShark from the original Rocky movie.
** He would be running with Max and Paul at the beginning of the movie and demand money from a character named [[Main/MythologyGag Adrian]].
** He would be running with Max and Paul at the beginning of the movie and demand money from a character named [[Main/MythologyGag Adrian]].
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* AllThereInTheScript: The original script gives more screen time to Tony, who was based off Joe Gazzo, the Main/LoanShark LoanShark from the original Rocky movie.
** He would be running with Max and Paul at the beginning of the movie and demand money from a character named[[Main/MythologyGag [[MythologyGag Adrian]].
** He would be running with Max and Paul at the beginning of the movie and demand money from a character named
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* Foreshadowing: Max struggles to run up some stairs when he begins training with Mike. At the end of the training montage, he runs up the stairs and poses victoriously.
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* Foreshadowing: {{Foreshadowing}}: Max struggles to run up some stairs when he begins training with Mike. At the end of the training montage, he runs up the stairs and poses victoriously.
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* Narcissist: Victor Lee cares only about himself and often uses ridiculous sentences to proclaim his superiority.
** -> '''Victor:''' Ha! I pity the fool who tries to challenge Victor Lee! Anyone who challenges Victor Lee, a loser he will be!
** -> '''Victor:''' Ha! I pity the fool who tries to challenge Victor Lee! Anyone who challenges Victor Lee, a loser he will be!
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* Narcissist: {{Narcissist}}: Victor Lee cares only about himself and often uses ridiculous sentences to proclaim his superiority.
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Maximum V is a Main/WebVideo created by the makers of Magazine/AikidoMagazine, made for a school project as a parody of the Franchise/Rocky movies.
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* BrillianButLazy: Max is a great runner, but has lost the will to do well.
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* BrilliantButLazy: Max is a great runner, but has lost the will to do well.
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* BrillianButLazy: Max is a great runner, but has lost the will to do well.
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* HighSchool: The movie takes place at a high school in New Jersey, and all the main characters are freshmen.
* JerkJock: Victor Lee is a jerk and a jock. Pretty straightforward.
* JerkJock: Victor Lee is a jerk and a jock. Pretty straightforward.
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* Main/Narcissist: Victor Lee cares only about himself and often uses ridiculous sentences to proclaim his superiority.
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** TrainingMontage: Exactly halfway through the movie, Max begins a training montage set to the music from the original Rocky. He even assumes Rocky's VictoryPose at the end of the montage.
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* AbledInTheAdaptation: Downplayed: Rocky is left-handed in the original, which causes trouble for him while boxing. In MaximumV, there is no indication that Max is left-handed, and even then, it wouldn't affect his running ability.
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* AbledInTheAdaptation: Downplayed: Rocky is left-handed in the original, which causes trouble for him while boxing. In MaximumV, Maximum V, there is no indication that Max is left-handed, and even then, it wouldn't affect his running ability.
* AllThereInTheScript: The original script gives more screen time to Tony, who was based off Joe Gazzo, the Main/LoanShark from the original Rocky movie.
** He would be running with Max and Paul at the beginning of the movie and demand money from a character named [[Main/MythologyGag Adrian]].
** He would be running with Max and Paul at the beginning of the movie and demand money from a character named [[Main/MythologyGag Adrian]].
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* Narcissist: Victor Lee cares only about himself and often uses ridiculous sentences to proclaim his superiority.
** -> '''Victor:''' Ha! I pity the fool who tries to challenge Victor Lee! Anyone who challenges Victor Lee, a loser he will be!
** -> '''Victor:''' Ha! I pity the fool who tries to challenge Victor Lee! Anyone who challenges Victor Lee, a loser he will be!
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* Narcissist: Foreshadowing: Max struggles to run up some stairs when he begins training with Mike. At the end of the training montage, he runs up the stairs and poses victoriously.
* Main/Narcissist: Victor Lee cares only about himself and often uses ridiculous sentences to proclaim his superiority.
** -> '''Victor:''' Ha! I pity the fool who tries to challenge Victor Lee! Anyone who challenges Victor Lee, a loser he willbe!be!
** TrainingMontage: Exactly halfway through the movie, Max begins a training montage set to the music from the original Rocky. He even assumes Rocky's VictoryPose at the end of the montage.
* Main/Narcissist: Victor Lee cares only about himself and often uses ridiculous sentences to proclaim his superiority.
** -> '''Victor:''' Ha! I pity the fool who tries to challenge Victor Lee! Anyone who challenges Victor Lee, a loser he will
** TrainingMontage: Exactly halfway through the movie, Max begins a training montage set to the music from the original Rocky. He even assumes Rocky's VictoryPose at the end of the montage.
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-> '''Max:''' I'll never get better. And that's a fact!
Maximum V is a Main/WebVideo created by the makers of Magazine/AikidoMagazine, made for a school project as a parody of the Franchise/Rocky movies.
The movie, which is 16 minutes long, focuses on Max, a high school freshman who has lost his skill at cross country due to poverty. His friend, Paul, arranges for him to meet with a trainer, Mike, who trains him for a race against naruto runner and cross country star [[Main/BigBad Victor Lee]].
The movie is somewhat of an Main/InsideJoke at the school, and has spawned a FountainOfMemes for the students who made it.
!!Tropes present in Maximum V
* AdaptationalMundanity: ''Maximum V'' is more toned-down than ''Rocky'', as it takes place at a high school and was made on a zero-dollar budget. Due to this, a number of elements are reduced in complexity and scope:
** Rather than the opponent of the main character being a boxing champion, he is simply a cross country runner who has won many races for the school.
** Instead of a televised match at the end, there is a race through the neighborhood that is livestreamed by the school news network.
* AbledInTheAdaptation: Downplayed: Rocky is left-handed in the original, which causes trouble for him while boxing. In MaximumV, there is no indication that Max is left-handed, and even then, it wouldn't affect his running ability.
* AdaptationalAlternateEnding: The original Rocky ends with Rocky being defeated, while Max wins at the end of the movie.
* AdaptationalJobChange: All of the characters are students.
* AdaptationalWimp: The character based off Rocky is simply a scrawny high schooler.
* CanonForeigner: Bethany Edwards has no equivalent in the Rocky franchise, and is mostly there to move along the plot.
** Similarly, the unseen reporter Beck Brown has no named equivalent.
* Narcissist: Victor Lee cares only about himself and often uses ridiculous sentences to proclaim his superiority.
** -> '''Victor:''' Ha! I pity the fool who tries to challenge Victor Lee! Anyone who challenges Victor Lee, a loser he will be!
Maximum V is a Main/WebVideo created by the makers of Magazine/AikidoMagazine, made for a school project as a parody of the Franchise/Rocky movies.
The movie, which is 16 minutes long, focuses on Max, a high school freshman who has lost his skill at cross country due to poverty. His friend, Paul, arranges for him to meet with a trainer, Mike, who trains him for a race against naruto runner and cross country star [[Main/BigBad Victor Lee]].
The movie is somewhat of an Main/InsideJoke at the school, and has spawned a FountainOfMemes for the students who made it.
!!Tropes present in Maximum V
* AdaptationalMundanity: ''Maximum V'' is more toned-down than ''Rocky'', as it takes place at a high school and was made on a zero-dollar budget. Due to this, a number of elements are reduced in complexity and scope:
** Rather than the opponent of the main character being a boxing champion, he is simply a cross country runner who has won many races for the school.
** Instead of a televised match at the end, there is a race through the neighborhood that is livestreamed by the school news network.
* AbledInTheAdaptation: Downplayed: Rocky is left-handed in the original, which causes trouble for him while boxing. In MaximumV, there is no indication that Max is left-handed, and even then, it wouldn't affect his running ability.
* AdaptationalAlternateEnding: The original Rocky ends with Rocky being defeated, while Max wins at the end of the movie.
* AdaptationalJobChange: All of the characters are students.
* AdaptationalWimp: The character based off Rocky is simply a scrawny high schooler.
* CanonForeigner: Bethany Edwards has no equivalent in the Rocky franchise, and is mostly there to move along the plot.
** Similarly, the unseen reporter Beck Brown has no named equivalent.
* Narcissist: Victor Lee cares only about himself and often uses ridiculous sentences to proclaim his superiority.
** -> '''Victor:''' Ha! I pity the fool who tries to challenge Victor Lee! Anyone who challenges Victor Lee, a loser he will be!