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11[[quoteright:240:[[Manga/DragonBall https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/crouching_moron_hidden_badass.jpg]]]]
12[[caption-width-right:240:"As soon as I find my pants, I'm going to kick your ass!"]]
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14->'''Vlad Plasmius:''' It's not possible! You're an idiot! ''An idiot!''\
15'''Jack Fenton:''' Maybe so, but I'm the idiot who beat ''you.''
16-->-- ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom'', "[[Recap/DannyPhantomS1E19TheMillionDollarGhost The Million Dollar Ghost]]"
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18At first glance, they're TheFool. TheDitz. [[TheKlutz The sort of person you wouldn't trust to screw in a lightbulb without hurting themself]], TheTroublemaker, or [[StrawLoser someone who continually makes a fool of themself]] around others who find them a total embarrassment. And no, it's not the act of just ObfuscatingStupidity — they're really like that.
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20''Most of the time.''
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22Then someone pushes the [[BerserkButton right button]] at the right time [[labelnote:translation:]] the ''wrong'' button at ''any time at all''[[/labelnote]] and things suddenly change. The goofy smile disappears. [[GlowingEyesOfDoom Their eyes start glowing.]] An [[BattleAura aura of energy]] surrounds them. [[ChunkyUpdraft Little pieces of rock start floating up from the ground.]] They begin to speak with the VoiceOfTheLegion. And they proceed to demonstrate the fine art of the CurbStompBattle on everyone involved.
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24It doesn't really matter what makes the character badass when they switch gears. They may display enhanced speed, strength, and martial skills. They might demonstrate latent competence, leadership skills, and courage completely inconsistent with their normal personality. They may HulkOut, manifest PsychicPowers, {{MacGyver|ing}} together a plasma rifle out of a toaster and a tv remote, unleash an AngstNuke, or even become an OneWingedAngel.
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26Similarly, the reasons for this deceptive outward appearance vary. They may be [[DumbIsGood a genuinely good-natured moron]] or [[KindheartedSimpleton a kind-hearted idiot]] who only fights [[MartialPacifist when they have no other choice]]. They might be a RetiredBadass who's gone a bit senile. They may be handicapping themself in some way that reduces their overall abilities — for instance, the IneptMage may fumble with FunctionalMagic because their ''true'' strength and skill lies in dangerously uncontrollable WildMagic. Occasionally the character even has a PowerLimiter that [[SealedBadassInACan seals away from their full strength until needed]] — they might not ''know'' they have the power, let alone [[HowDoIShotWeb how to control it]].
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28The main point is not the powers, but the personality shift that comes with them. No matter what their exact situation is when these characters find themself in a situation where a badass is needed and they are the only ones available, the guy who's been written off as harmlessly incompetent grits their teeth and becomes a OneManArmy.
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30Common triggers include a [[ThePowerOfFriendship friend]] or [[ThePowerOfLove loved one]] in danger (see MamaBear and PapaWolf), a MillionToOneChance scenario, or just a "worthy cause". Sometimes, just getting 'em [[UnstoppableRage really, really pissed off]] will do the trick — although their easy-going personalities make that a rare occurrence.
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32Inevitably, after the dust settles they're right back to smile goofily, tripping over their own feet, and just generally acting like the PluckyComicRelief once again — while their teammates are rubbing their eyes, and trying to figure out what just happened. Often, the character doesn't actually know himself.
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34In some cases, the character will gradually learn to control his power — although he'll usually still need to FreakOut a bit to use his ''full'' power — and may evolve into an IdiotHero, or more rarely, a straight-up {{Messia|nicArchetype}}h.
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36In other cases, things will go bad. The badass powers are required too often, and they gradually take their toll on a previously cheerful individual. It might even turn out that the individual was once like their badass side all the time, but somehow 'sealed' that part of themself away — or it was sealed away by someone else — to keep them under control. Usually results in a KnightInSourArmor or, in the case of females, an EmotionlessGirl or BrokenBird, and their friends wondering if SavingTheWorld was really worth the price. In the worst cases, this can end up as a full-blown SuperpoweredEvilSide or JekyllAndHyde scenario. The Japanese term for this is "dame elite" ("dame" meaning ''no good'').
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38Contrast ObfuscatingStupidity, where the incompetence is just an act; and MinoredInAsskicking, where the character acts like TheSmartGuy instead of TheFool; and MistakenForBadass and LeeroyJenkins, which are essentially two forms of Crouching Badass Hidden Moron. Compare/contrast WeakButSkilled, TheSoCalledCoward, BewareTheSillyOnes, GeniusDitz, HeroicResolve and EccentricMentor, which can overlap. If the body count they rack up is unintentional, then we're dealing with MikeNelsonDestroyerOfWorlds or NonMaliciousMonster. See also ThisLooksLikeAJobForAquaman, where their badassdom occurs because they're in an environment where ''their'' abilities stand out relative to everyone else's. Crouching Moron Hidden Badass will sometimes occur as a result of GivingTheSwordToANoob or putting TheLoad in the right situation.
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40'''Please do not confuse this with''' LetsGetDangerous, which is when a seemingly ditzy or harmless character also demonstrates fighting skill, but ''without'' the change in personality and may not involve powers.
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42[[HiddenBadass Check out the index for sub-types of this trope.]]
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49[[index]]
50* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass/AnimeAndManga
51** ''CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass/CodeBreaker''
52** ''CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass/DragonBall''
53** ''CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass/{{Gintama}}''
54** ''CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass/{{Naruto}}''
55** ''CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass/OnePiece''
56** ''CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass/{{Pokemon}}''
57* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass/{{Literature}}
58* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass/LiveActionTV
59* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass/VideoGames
60* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass/{{Webcomics}}
61* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass/WesternAnimation
62[[/index]]
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64!!Other examples:
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68[[folder:Eastern Animation]]
69* Animation/HappyHeroes: Careless S. is very forgetful and slow. He's also really good with guns.
70* The titular Seven from ''Animation/ScissorSeven'' is Bookdumb, impulsive, and could not kill a fly. But when it comes to protecting people however, he can unleash [[BifurcatedWeapon some]] [[VoluntaryShapeshifter serious]] [[LetsGetDangerous punishement.]] [[spoiler: And that is before it is revealed he used to be one of the best [[ProfessionalKiller killers]] in the world, and a good chunk of his talent and muscle memory still carried over even after his [[AmnesiacHero amnesia.]] The only reason he doesn't revert back to a killing machine is because of his [[NiceGuy newly formed personallity]] and [[IChooseToStay enjoying his new life more than his old one.]]]]
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73[[folder:Comic Books]]
74* Chin-Kee from ''ComicBook/AmericanBornChinese'' is a pitch-perfect example. Superficially he appears to be a clueless FunnyForeigner, a deliberate EthnicScrappy encapsulating every negative Chinese stereotype available in broken [[JapaneseRanguage Engrish]]. [[spoiler:But when Danny attacks him for being an embarrassment, Chin-Kee turns into an unstoppable martial arts badass. Justified in that he's secretly the [[Literature/JourneyToTheWest Monkey King, Great Sage Equal of Heaven]].]]
75* Though often DependingOnTheWriter, [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Bruce Wayne]] is sometimes seen as a foppish UpperClassTwit that many Gothamites believe couldn't put on his own pants. This is, of course, [[MemeticMutation all part of the plan]].
76* Sonny Tuckson in ''ComicBook/BuckDanny'' is a constant ButtMonkey, bordering on TheDitz or even TheLoad in some stories. He is also one of the best pilots of the U.S. Navy, and on more than one occasion manages to save the situation by himself. In fact, a good indicator of how Sonny is going to shine during a story is how much he screws up at the beginning: if he embarrasses himself in front of the entire crew of the carrier, accidentally punches the admiral out, have a practical joke of his backfire with spectacular results, or falls for a Honey Trap, chances are he will have achieved some impressive feat by the end.
77* [[CelebrityResemblance Rasputin]] in the ''ComicBook/CortoMaltese'' series. He's a {{Foil}} to the title character and a SociopathicHero sidekick. Totally unpredictable, too.
78* Sheemie in ''Franchise/TheDarkTower'' prequel comics [[spoiler:is the village idiot who gains incredible psychic powers and rescues the lost Gunslinger princes]].
79* ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} sometimes slips into this, DependingOnTheWriter. His {{Cloudcuckoolander}} tendencies and ability to both shake off bodily harm and make a joke of it tend to obscure the fact that he is an immortal, unstoppable, superhuman killing-machine with a penchant for inventively torturing and/or brutally slaughtering anyone who manages to get on his bad side. In the ''ComicBook/DeadpoolKillsTheMarvelUniverse'' miniseries, he singlehandedly slaughters nearly every superhero and villain on the planet. This is caused when [[spoiler:Psycho-Man fiddled with Deadpool's brain until something clicked, turning him into the perfect killing machine with a penchant for nihilism. He resolves to destroy reality itself, believing that it never mattered anyway, due to him being aware that he is a comic book character]]. This is proof that he isn't just capable of fighting A-list Marvel heroes and villains, he is capable of '''murdering every single one with ease'''.
80* Franchise/TheFlash villain and member of the ComicBook/SuicideSquad Captain Boomerang is a comedic ButtMonkey with a goofy gimmick who [[UnderestimatingBadassery people keep on forgetting]] is also extremely dangerous and by far the most ruthless of the Rogues.
81* [[Characters/GLOrangeLanternCorps Larfleeze]], the wielder of the orange light in the Franchise/GreenLantern universe. Most of the time, he comes off as completely insane, with a Gollum-like drive to own ''everything'' and a tendency to talk to himself. At one point, Sinestro and [[Characters/GLRedLanternCorps Atrocitus]] get so annoyed by him they suggest just killing him and taking along whoever his ring goes to next. Despite his {{Cloudcuckoolander}} tendencies, however, he's incredibly powerful, as his light represents avarice, and is at its most potent when wielded by one lone ringslinger. In terms of sheer raw power, he's probably the strongest Lantern as his ring is capable of charging to ''100,000 percent energy'' -- in comparison, Hal Jordan's maxes out around 210% under certain circumstances, and it's explained any more might blow up the ring and take his hand with it. Insane? Yes. Take him lightly, though, and you're dead. All those Orange Lantern constructs he has hanging around? He killed them and took their identities to serve him.
82* ''ComicBook/GrooTheWanderer,'' though the badass part isn't really hidden. Most of the time, Groo is a complete [[TheDitz Ditz]] who can be easily confused by polysyllabic words. But when there's a fight -- against anyone -- he's an unstoppable killing machine, and if you're in his sights, your only hope of survival is to try and direct him towards anyone else.
83* ComicBook/{{Impulse}} may be a {{cloudcuckoolander}} [[AttentionDeficitOohShiny with ADHD]] but he is also a speedster with access to the Speed Force, training by a Golden Age hero (Max Mercury) and a [[PhotographicMemory photographic memory]].
84** His cousin, ComicBook/WallyWest, the third Flash/original Kid Flash, was initially mostly known for being the first Flash who ''isn't'' a genius, instead being a college drop-out who had a HotBlooded temper and a childish personality. Even today, he's still the most comical Flash, the one most likely to make snarky comments and joke around, and generally acting as TheHeart. But he's also ''the'' Fastest Man Alive, being the person who has both the strongest connection to the Speed Force and the most instinctive understanding of it, and subsequently his status as TheHeart means he can use ThePowerOfFriendship to ''overpower'' the Speed Force's PowerLimiter and use it's power for speeds that would make other speedsters lose themselves to the Speed Force's pull.
85* Marvel's Hercules became this around ''Comicbook/TheIncredibleHercules.'' At first glance, he's a [[DumbMuscle second-rate Thor with an IQ on par with brine shrimp]], [[WhenAllYouHaveIsAHammer whose strategy in every fight is to club his opponents until they stop moving.]] As it turns out, this is mostly because Herc is a BoisterousBruiser in all incarnations. Far from unskilled, he's one of the best hand-to-hand fighters out there, being a superb wrestler and boxer with [[ReallySevenHundredYearsOld millennia of experience.]] Additionally, though he's not super-smart, he's very perceptive and great with puzzles and thinking on his feet. All that, on a guy who's strong enough to fight Thor to a draw.
86* [[spoiler:Monchito]] from ''Negation''. Most of the time [[spoiler:he does little more than eat a lot and get underfoot]], but in a highly stressful fight scene late in the series, [[spoiler:he hulks out and gets uber-powerful for a brief moment, clobbering one of the bad guys and expending all his power in one blow before reverting to normal]]. Even the bad guys were shocked.
87* ComicBook/PlasticMan has been largely considered this due to the non-serious nature of most of his appearances. One must not forget that he is a trained FBI operative, can go toe-to-toe with many other big names in the DCU (he can take punches from SUPERMAN without so much as batting an eye!), and survived dismemberment for thousands of years. In ''ComicBook/TheDarkKnightStrikesAgain'', Batman has contingency plans for dealing with all members of the league should they go evil...but his plan for Plas, on the other hand, is "Just hope it doesn't happen".
88* Comicbook/ScottPilgrim. Face it, you too thought he was just a 23 year old hipster video gamer slacker without any shame or glory, hanging onto his gay roommate to pay for everything, and just being a bad bass player on a semi crappy band. Then, the first evil ex of Ramona came, and we learned that not only is he capable of fighting, he's the best fighter in the province. Dumb and with a little OCD, yeah, but don't mess with his girlfriend or his friends.
89* ComicBook/SquirrelGirl, hands down. Cute. Fuzzy. Talks to squirrels. Lips taste like hazelnuts. Defeated ComicBook/DoctorDoom [[note]]which, before you ask, was ''not'' retconned as being ActuallyADoombot[[/note]], The Mandarin, Giganto, ComicBook/{{MODOK}}, ComicBook/{{Thanos}}, Terrax, Bug-Eyed Voice, Bi-Beast, ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}, Pluto, Fin Fang Foom, Baron Mordo, Korvac, and Ego the Living Planet...
90** Whilst most of her exploits are the stuff of [[MemeticBadass memes]] and [[ComicallyInvincibleHero comedy]], and she's usually very much PlayedForLaughs, seriously examining the entirety of her ComboPlatterPowers reveals she's actually a legitimately dangerous character (if not to the extent of the memes):
91*** She herself has a well-stocked AnatomyArsenal of FemmeFatalons, BladeBelowTheShoulder, [[NowThatsUsingYourTeeth a devastating bite]], PrehensileTail, and the proportional [[CombatParkour agility]], [[LightningBruiser strength]] and [[DodgeTheBullet reflexes]] of a squirrel.
92*** There are hints that her fuzzy friends may be able to serve as {{Animal Eye Spy}}s for her--at the least, they can report back information. And huge numbers of them live [[TheOmniscient in every major city and on every continent but Antarctica]].
93*** The squirrels that she has control of only seem silly until one has encountered the tiny raging terror of a [[KillerRabbit rabid squirrel]]. They can climb nearly any textured or penetrable surface. They can jump over two meters in a single leap. They are built to survive falling dozens of times their own height from trees without harm. They are often considered destructive pests because the same jaws they use to [[CuteBruiser crack walnuts]] can chew through things like [[ExtremeOmnivore aluminum siding, metal cables and wiring, and support beams]]. And since Doreen can control [[TheSwarm an entire army of squirrels]], imagine a horde of inescapable living bolt cutters working as a [[HiveMind coordinated, intelligent unit]]. When ComicBook/DoctorDoom has nightmares, that idea is what they are about.
94** Somewhat related is [[http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/frogm2.htm The Fabulous Frog-Man]]. Fat, clumsy, untrained, and with no idea what he's doing, he's proven time and again capable of taking on the most nefarious villains and coming out on top. Usually by virtue of sheer luck or coincidence, but he often exhibits the bravery necessary to charge at baddies who give ComicBook/CaptainAmerica pause nonetheless.
95** Emery Schaub, a.k.a. Butterball, could be counted as one. Much like Frog-Man, he's fat, clumsy, untrained (not for lack of trying; Taskmaster does try, but declares him hopeless), and has no idea what he's doing ([[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking plus his costume seems like it's picked out from his wardrobe, with a domino mask for good measure]]). He'd be a baseline specimen of humanity, if not for one detail: he is ''completely invulnerable'' to pretty much anything. This comes in handy when Mr. Hyde assembles a group of villains to attack Camp Hammond and they take Butterball hostage, assuming him to be an easy pick. The instructors (War Machine, Constrictor, Yellowjacket[[spoiler: - the Skrull one -]] and Taskmaster, whom these guys were actually after) just blast them the hell away anyway, while the kid comes off without a single scratch. And during his stint with the Comicbook/AvengersAcademy, he got ''immortality'' as a {{Required Secondary Power|s}}, with Hybrid (a lifeforce-sucking villain) noting that he could feed on him forever.
96* The entire population of [[Franchise/{{Superman}} Metropolis]] is pretty much this trope. Of course, when you've SeenItAll the way they have, it's taken for granted that you should look both ways for [[StupidJetpackHitler invading nuclear fission-powered Nazi clone armies]] before crossing the street, and be handy with a crowbar so you don't have to [[HundredPercentHeroismRating bother that good ol' boy Superman with all your problems.]] [[HeroicBystander Isn't it YOUR turn to give back to the community?]]
97* In the Franchise/{{Superman}} story "ComicBook/WhateverHappenedToTheManOfTomorrow" by Creator/AlanMoore, ''every single joke villain does this''. It's chilling, if not bordering on outright terrifying.
98* ''ComicBook/UltimateXMen'': Bobby is usually just the token teenager, the young guy shoehorned into a superhero world he does not fully understand. But when Weapon X attacks the mansion... he freezes everybody (and "freeze" is not an easy pun, he reduced the temperature and actually turned all the villains and soldiers almost to ice). If not for Rogue, who took the powers of Jean, he would have won the day single-handily.
99* ''Franchise/WonderWoman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]]: "Glitch" is a tiny AmusingAlien who is known to be an amazing mechanic but is otherwise apparently a harmless little thing that really likes pop culture. Then the over twelve foot tall aliens that had once enslaved his race show up on earth, and he proves that despite being smaller than the average house cat he is a very accomplished fighter when the situation calls for it, using his speed and ability to jump and swing from things to his advantage.
100* The ComicBook/XMen's ComicBook/{{Jubilee|MarvelComics}}. On the surface she's a somewhat ditzy, ''very'' [[TheNineties 90s]] [[TotallyRadical mallrat]], and ''especially'' for those who only know her from the animated ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries'' her ''pafs'' [[WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway come across as a joke]]. And it certainly helps that Jubilee never really learned to develop her powers to their full potential. But then you read ''why'' she didn't: Jubilee is capable of manipulating and ''detonating'' matter at the ''sub-atomic'' level, and once ''leveled The Mandarin's castle'' when she cut loose because she thought ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} had been hurt. And that ''still'' wasn't the full extent of her powers. ComicBook/EmmaFrost more or less likened her to ''[[PersonOfMassDestruction a walking fusion bomb]]''. Keep in mind she manipulates plasma. As in ''the'' most pervasive state of matter ''in the universe''. The sun is a ''big ball of plasma''. It's what ''outer space'' is made of. And Jubilee can potentially control ''any of it''.
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104* In an early ''ComicStrip/BloomCounty'' strip, Opus serves as the bouncer at a New Years Eve party. Seems pretty stupid, until he drags a particularly large, menacing looking guy down under the bar, then asks for some rope. And if you are a mime, do not taunt Opus or he will beat you down. With a salami/an olive loaf.
105* Satchel from ''ComicStrip/GetFuzzy''. The guy has about half the IQ of a rock, but as Bucky is often reminded, pushing Satchel too far is a very bad idea.
106* Typically, the Crocodiles in ''ComicStrip/PearlsBeforeSwine'' are TooDumbToLive (oftentimes literally so). But on one occasion, Rat, in a variation of the Pied Piper, used music to lead stupid people to a lake to drown them. When he attempted to do this to the Crocs, he gloated about this, and in an uncharacteristically angry (but characteristically badly-pronounced) reply, one croc mentioned "We can sweem." This could be CanonDisContinuity (which Stephan Pastis is infamous for), because an earlier strip had one of the crocs drown in a kiddie pool because he couldn't swim.
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110* ''Webcomic/HetaliaAxisPowers'' fanfic ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/11886910/1/Gankona-Unnachgiebig-Unità Gankona, Unnachgiebig, Unità]]'': Italy ''hates'' fighting and would rather surrender than hurt someone. He can also match [[{{Samurai}} Japan]] in swordplay.
111* Wheatley in the ''VideoGame/{{Portal 2}}'' fic ''[[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/6953776/1/Test_Of_Humanity Test Of Humanity]]''. He's normally a dim-witted GentleGiant. But, push him too far, and he won't hesitate to punch you in the eye. [[spoiler:[=GLaDOS=]]] found this out the hard way.
112* [[DumbBlonde Lindsay]] from ''Fanfic/KeepersOfTheElements'' turns into this if you hit her BerserkButton. Although to be fair, [[spoiler:[[TookALevelInJerkass Courtney]]]] had it coming...
113* [[StealthPun Thunderhead]] from ''Fanfic/RiseOfTheGaleforces''. [[PunnyName His name pretty much sums it all up.]]
114* Kasumi of all people managed to {{MacGyver|ing}} a fuel-air bomb using the Dojo's oven, flour, spices, and a bottle of cooking spray to knock back a trio of Youma in ''[[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/7696140/1/ War in Tokyo]]''. She comments that she used too much Cayenne in a complete normal tone of voice. Genma and Soun only stare at her.
115* ''Fanfic/CalvinAndHobbesTheSeries'': Normally {{harmless|Villain}} villain Dr. Brainstorm manages to both think his plan through ''and'' actually sound reasonably threatening in "Thunderstorm"! [[LampshadeHanging Naturally, everyone else is surprised.]]
116** [[spoiler:''And'' he [[TookALevelInBadass takes a level in badass]] during the climax!]]
117* ''Fanfic/BurningBlack'': Cosmo. The changes are so abrupt at times, it's frightening to anyone who witnesses it. It's especially alarming to Wanda and Anti-Cosmo, as the change comes with hyper-competence and he's ''not supposed to ever get smart''.
118* In a number of ''[[WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse1983 He-Man]]'' fanfictions, Orko gets quite upset when someone hurts Teela.
119* Shikamaru in ''Fanfic/KitsuneNoKenFistOfTheFox''. Of course, we already know from the canon. ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'' series that he's this, but in this fic, he is so lazy that he prefers watching clouds to ''buying his own lunch at school'', yet he was able to point out flaws in Tenten's defense [[spoiler:even while groping her naughty bits]] during their fight in Sasuke's tournament, and later on [[spoiler:he knocked [[TheBully Aoi]] unconscious with one punch during said tournament]].
120* Diplomatic Incident looks like this at first in ''Fanfic/{{Legionnaire}}'', but he's actually perhaps the world's single greatest spy.
121* [[http://shipoffools.wikia.com/wiki/Majestic_T._Decaden Majestic T. Decaden]] from Website/TheShipOfFools plays this trope '''very''' straight. Most of the time he is a DirtyCoward of a RoyalBrat with a talent for throwing all of his share of the pirating onto his fellow [[http://shipoffools.wikia.com/wiki/Pop_Band_Pirates Pop Bands]]. However, endanger his livelihood and you're quickly find out why it's a bad idea to bother TheStrategist who change all of you into PeoplePuppets within the blink of an eye.
122* Portrayal of [[TheDitz Derpy Hooves]] varies wildly amongst fans of ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'', but she is almost universally depicted as this. Generally anything that messes with [[MamaBear her daughter]] or [[TrademarkFavoriteFood her muffins]] will be torn to absolute shreds in a nanosecond.
123%%* Cao Hong in ''Fanfic/FarceOfTheThreeKingdoms''.
124* Essentially applies to ''Fanfic/TheBlacksmithsApprentice'', as Hiccup takes the entire village by surprise when he proves to be a skilled enough combatant to defeat Thuggory in a duel even after three years as essentially the village thrall.
125* In ''Fanfic/{{Polarity}}'', as Shocker starts to attract more attention, characters note that his gauntlet technology is actually rather impressive, and he's only never tried to do more with it because he's content where he is and doesn't have the patience for more regular work.
126* ''FanFic/SuchADotingFather'' turns the canonically serious and intimidating [[PlayingWithFire Endeavor]] into an utter goofball of an [[AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents embarrassing dad]] who shows off pictures of his kids to criminals he apprehends and drops classic anime references everywhere. It does ''not'', however, reduce his hero rank- he's still the #2 hero in Japan, and is entirely as powerful and clever as his canon counterpart.
127* ''Fanfic/UnbreakableRedSilkenThread'': Duncan, of all people, shows this on occasion very subtly, especially when it comes to his relationship with Gwen. The fact that he was at one time on par with Heather during TDI at manipulating and instigating all manner of mischief and misery makes it less of a surprise and more a case of played straight.
128* ''Fanfic/WhiteSheepRWBY'': Jaune Arc is mostly a goofy idiot with NoSocialSkills, and despite his [[StoneWall ridiculously high Aura reserves]] he has no sword skills whatsoever and can't even dodge properly... in human form. In Grimm form, he is easily one of the strongest characters in the series, only coming in slightly behind some of his older sisters. Not to mention that while in Grimm form, he is affected by the negative emotions of those around him, and prone to falling into an UnstoppableRage.
129-->'''Mercury:''' No offence, but he doesn't look particularly strong.\
130'''Cinder:''' He could rip your legs off with his hands tied behind his back.
131* ''Fanfic/ForTheGloryOfIrk'': Vero is a lazy hedonist who doesn't appear all that bright. But he can be dangerous when he gets serious [[spoiler: as shown when he matches [[TheDragon Xia]] in a one-on-one duel during the FinalBattle]].
132* Donald Duck in ''Fanfic/TheSecretBiographyOfDonaldDuck''. The fic essentially takes his [[CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass Crouching moron, hidden badass]] status from the [[WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017 reboot]] and cranks it up to eleven by combining all of Donald's other epic incarnations into one timeline; making him [[ComicBook/PaperinikNewAdventures a superhero]], [[WesternAnimation/Ducktales1987 a navy vet]], [[ComicBook/DoubleDuck a secret agent]], [[WesternAnimation/LegendOfTheThreeCaballeros a crusader]], [[Franchise/KingdomHearts a wizard]], and [[WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017 an adopted father of three]] all at once.
133* Spiny the Spinosaurus in ''[[https://m.fanfiction.net/s/12425454/1 Dinosaur King Retold]]'' is portrayed as a rather dim member of the D-Team, which usually earns him DopeSlap from his teammate Tank. However, he has his moments of action, such as working with Zoe to outmanuever the Suchomimus with fish bait and even rallying an Alpha Droid rebellion when the D-Team was trapped on Alpha Island.
134* ''Fanfic/MurderersRow'': Donut is kind and somewhat ditzy, making him seem like a harmless inmate. However, he quickly turns out to be a vicious CombatPragmatist who's able to take on people like [[AxCrazy O'Malley]] and [[spoiler:[[TheBrute Maine]]]] and come out victorious.
135* ''Fanfic/TheKingNobodyWanted'':
136** Garth Tyrell is a flatulent, overly talkative hedonist, but he is one of the main political minds behind Viserys and is quite astute behind closed doors. He deliberately cultivates this image in order to make his opponents underestimate him.
137** Luthor and Curgen Crabb seem like boastful, somewhat dim {{Lower Class Lout}}s (by most noble standards, anyway) but do a decent acting job to divert a party of pursuers and fight well against them once the deception is exposed through no fault of their own.
138** Glarius Glyn Glesai is a vocally dramatic and self-deprecating Qartheen merchant who, after being found stranded alone in the Dothraki Sea, joins Drogo's khalasar as essentially comic relief. As it turns out, [[spoiler:he's also a Sorrowful Man and a very deadly assassin]].
139* ''Fanfic/MiraiSMP'': Despite Travis's NervousWreck personality and general naïvité, he has plenty of badass moments, such as when he manages to fire a shot at Taylor in panic in the parking garage.
140* ''Fanfic/VoyagesOfTheWildSeaHorse'':
141** The Kamikaze Pirates seem like a bunch of goofy teens, being prone to bickering amongst themselves either seriously or as a form of playful banter. They're also all [[SupernaturalMartialArts super-powered martial artists]], and two of them are even [[{{Animorphism}} Zoan-type Devil Fruit Users]].
142** Captain Foxy of the Foxy Pirates is a physically unimposing older pirate with questionable dress sense, a melodramatic streak a mile wide, an ego that is best described as a towering edifice built on ''sand'', and a Devil Fruit power that consists of [[TimeMaster slowing objects passage through time for several seconds]]. But he's also ''far'' smarter than he looks, and in particular has [[HeartIsAnAwesomePower mastered the tactical usage of his Devil Fruit]], to the point that in his first fight against Ranma Saotome, ''Foxy wins''.
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146* Captain Haddock in ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfTintin2011'' is a perfect example. He's a complete idiot, but his brute strength comes in handy. He crawled out of the cockpit of a seaplane that was running out of gas while it was flying in midair and breathed into an exhaust pipe so that his alcoholic breath could fuel the plane on its fumes for a little while longer (even if it didn't exactly work as planned). He also TookALevelInBadass in the climax, when he [[spoiler: duels with the film's villain, who is the descendant of his great-grandfather's enemy]].
147* ''WesternAnimation/AnAmericanTailFievelGoesWest'': Tiger is the only nice cat, who gets repeatedly pushed around, abused, and chased (either by dogs, native american mice, or even dog fish!) all the way to the American west. But he takes a level in badass when he gets trained by an aged canine gunslinger. When he sees his love in danger, he goes into a literal barking rage and takes down almost the entire BigBad's cat mook army.
148* ''WesternAnimation/ABugsLife'': A goofy, greedy BadBoss he may be, but P.T. Flea has no compunctions about attacking (what he believes to be) a bird with fire just to save his circus act.
149* ''WesternAnimation/Cars2'': Mater, oh excuse me Sir Tow Mater. He spends most of the movie being his lovable bumbling self. Then he finds out Lightning [=McQueen=] is in trouble. Lesson when dealing with Mater, [[BerserkButton NEVER]] [[LetsGetDangerous threaten]] his friends, just ask [[spoiler:the three or four bad guys he took BY HIMSELF]].
150* ''Franchise/TheIncredibles'': Jack-Jack (not a moron, but a baby) demonstrates a startling array of powers (which, by most reckonings, are probably more badass than those of the rest of the cast) when threatened by the BigBad, Syndrome.
151** Or the babysitter. In the fairly amusing short packaged with the DVD, ''Jack Jack Attack'', Jack-Jack reduces the babysitter to a [[BadlyBatteredBabysitter stress-overloaded wreck]] by spontaneously generating anti-gravity powers, teleportation, the ability to shoot EyeBeams, and Human-Torch-esque flame powers. Since the whole film seems to be a {{Homage}} to the Comicbook/FantasticFour, he might be a sly reference to the fifth Fantastic: [[GooGooGodlike Franklin]]. The writers, for their part, note that the reason they gave him so many powers he flips through like he's channel surfing is because he's a baby: he hasn't defined himself yet. What this means for the world of ''Franchise/TheIncredibles'' as far as power development goes...
152*** The babysitter herself qualifies for this trope. She starts out just seeming to be a typical teenage ditz. She not only gets though the short alive, but able to counter most of the effects of Jack-Jack's powers (albeit with some minor property damage).
153* Po from ''Franchise/KungFuPanda''. While not inept, he's a bumbler and a daydreamer. After some focus and hardcore training, however, he not only managed to take down the BigBad, but [[spoiler: his idols are so impressed, they kneel before him]]. In the sequels, he is more consistently badass, having become a very skilled martial artist who can at least keep up with the Furious Five in battle and [[AcroFatic is quite good at using his weight and bulk to his advantage]], but he is still a [[BigEater big-eating]] goofball, his [[AscendedFanboy fanboyishness]] is still showing a lot, and he ''still'' can't handle stairs.
154%%* Trusty from ''WesternAnimation/LadyAndTheTramp''.
155* Pumbaa from ''WesternAnimation/{{The Lion King|1994}}'', shown when he goes bowling for hyenas. And [[IAmNotWeasel anyone who calls him a pig]] will get [[{{Pun}} pork-chopped]]. Also, Ed, when he shows his dark side at the end.
156* Subverted with Scuttle from ''WesternAnimation/{{The Little Mermaid|1989}}''. He has a total misunderstanding of things from the surface world and is the comic relief for most of the film, but it seems like he will become one of these. In the end, however, he is nearly strangled by Ursula at the wedding. Although it is {{double subver|sion}}ted, as he did managed to stall the wedding and destroy Ursula's amulet, restoring Ariel's voice and breaking Eric from Ursula's spell, and therefore leading to Ursula's defeat.
157* The CGI movie ''WesternAnimation/TheMagicRoundabout2005'', in which the affable stoner rabbit, Dylan, suddenly snaps and opens up a can of Whup Ass as demonstrated when he takes out the skeletons in the temple.
158* ''WesternAnimation/{{Ratatouille}}'': Linguini is a complete failure as a chef, but is quite possibly the fastest and best waiter in France, when he needs to be.
159* Jeremy the Crow from ''WesternAnimation/TheSecretOfNIMH''. Despite spending much of the movie as TheLoad, he is the only character who ''directly attacks'' Dragon, successfully rescuing Mrs. Brisby from it. After she is left distraught at losing Timmy's medicine in the process, Jeremy seems to just lose track of conversation when suddenly:
160-->'''Jeremy:''' Oh by the way, you dropped this back there.
161* Captain [=McCrea=] of ''WesternAnimation/WallE'' goes from the typical clueless, near-helpless human aboard the ''Axiom'' to the first human to stand under his own power in centuries, deactivating the mutinous taser-wielding Autopilot.
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165* The Mad Hatter in Creator/TimBurton's ''Film/AliceInWonderland2010'' is a {{Cloudcuckoolander}} with a side order of TheWoobie. However, he doesn't hesitate to put himself in danger to save Alice, or the White Queen. [[spoiler: Not to mention fighting the Knave of Hearts, TheDragon of the Red Queen, and ''kicking his ass''.]]
166* In the 1986 film ''Film/{{Aliens}}'' Private Hudson (Creator/BillPaxton) would like to be viewed as a badass but is constantly slapped down by his more-badass companions and spends much of the film whining and complaining -- until the chips are down, when he goes into full badass mode and mows down countless aliens before falling.
167-->"Come on you bastard! Come on, you too! Oh, you want some of this? Fuck you! FUCK YOU!"
168* Loren Visser, the private detective in ''Film/BloodSimple'', comes across as a goofy, loudmouthed, dumbass joke at the start of the movie...[[spoiler:until he shoots Julian, the man who hired him.]] From then on, he's a nigh-unstoppable killer.
169* Natalie Voss, the rich girl in ''TheChase''. Kidnapped at a convenience store, she begs for her life, vomits in terror, and [[ScreamingWoman shrieks so loudly and shrilly]] that her suave, dark-haired kidnapper (who else but Creator/CharlieSheen?) [[PityTheKidnapper can just barely tolerate her]]. As the getaway car heads to Mexico and Natalie gets to know her captor a lot more, learning that he's actually an unjustly accused criminal acting out of desperation, she not only grows to like him but realizes that he's her ticket out of her stiflingly buttoned-down existence. When Sheen's character is finally caught just short of the border, Natalie sees him getting hauled into a police car in handcuffs and, realizing this is her last chance to escape her former life, and despite never having handled a gun before and in fact [[DoesntLikeGuns finding guns repellent]], steals a gun from one of the police officers, puts him in a headlock...and after her father scolds her for [[LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt pretending to defy him]], shoots a nearby hovering helicopter right out of the sky with one shot from the pistol. This sudden feat takes ''everyone'' aback - not least of all Natalie herself, who for a moment can do nothing but stare saucer-eyed at her handiwork as if to say, [[Series/FamilyMatters "Did I do that?"]]
170* Zen from the Thai film ''Film/{{Chocolate}}'' is an autistic girl who looks 90lbs soaking wet, yet has the ability to watch a martial-arts fight and absorb the various movements. In a point of awesome, the martial-artist playing Zen ''really does'' learn at least a dozen separate fighting styles for the movie, and displays them flawlessly.
171* Creator/DannyKaye's character Hawkins in ''Film/TheCourtJester'' is TheFool. Literally, since Hawkins is playing the character of Giacomo, "King of Jesters and Jester of Kings," in-universe (it's that kind of movie). Then he gets hypnotized into believing he's essentially Don Juan and Musashi all rolled into one. Pity that the switch between Hawkins (who barely knows how to ''hold'' a sword) and his hypnotized ''alter ego'' is the sound of a finger snap. Cue the most epically hilarious swordfight ever filmed.
172-->'''Hawkins:''' And now, Ravenhurst, your life isn't worth ''that'' *snap*! Ooooh...
173* Mamiya in ''Cure'': seemingly unaware of his identity or surroundings, but a master of hypnotic suggestion who is capable of taking command of another person's will in a matter of seconds. He's accused of ObfuscatingStupidity, although this is never made explicit. The fact that the detective's wife ''definitely'' suffers from such an ailment adds to the uncertainty.
174* ''Film/DannyTheDog'' stars Creator/JetLi as the slave-enforcer of a British gang boss, raised as something approximate to an attack-dog, leaving him with the mind of a child. In fact, the character only achieves contentment when he is able to abandon his history of violence and embrace a life of non-badassery.
175* Abby in ''Film/DeathProof''. [[spoiler: She disapproves of Kim's gun and whines a bit. Until the BigBad attacks them that is. She's the one who suggested killing him and later stomps in his head after beating him up]]
176* Wikus van de Merwe of ''Film/{{District 9}}'' is a sniveling, naive corporate pencil-pusher with a silly mustache -- and when the chips are down, he [[spoiler:climbs into a suit of alien PoweredArmor and proceeds to vaporize the local voodoo gang as well as the psycho PMC troops sent to retrieve him]].
177* ''Film/DodgeballATrueUnderdogStory'' has Gordon Pibb, a bumbling loser whose mail order wife hates him and who can't get angry or throw a ball with any force to save his life, making him the weakest link on the Average Joes team. However, that changes during the semi-finals. By himself against almost the entire opposing team, he sees his wife having fun with another guy and gets super pissed, going psycho and single handedly taking out the entire opposing team. The scene in question may be a homage to the original ''Film/{{Rollerball}}''. The film climaxes its over the top sermon on individuality vs. collective thinking and sports fixing by having the hero's team deliberately killed off all around him, until the quiet rebel in said hero snaps and he brutally destroys the entire opposing team by himself before scoring a goal nice and slow to drive the point home.
178* ''Franchise/EvilDead'': Ash is for the most part a total idiot; but if there's one thing he's good at it's making dead things deader.
179* Newt, the protagonist the of ''Film/FantasticBeasts '' series, is a mild-mannered, socially awkward wizarding zoologist. He's also a [[HufflepuffHouse Hufflepuff]] compared to the [[ContrastingSequelMainCharacter adventurous, bold Gryffindor]] Film/HarryPotter. All that being said, he's no pushover and is Dumbledore's (Mr. ManipulativeBastard himself) hand-chosen man to go to New York to take on the BigBad, Grindlewald, because he can't. He also fights Grindlewald himself in the climax of the first film. He also looks Grindlewald directly in the eye when he won't do it with anyone else.
180* ''Film/GalaxyQuest'':
181** Sir Alexander Dane spends most of his time [[DeadpanSnarker complaining]], about the degeneration of his career from classically trained Shakespearean actor to being most famous for his role as the token alien in a cheesy space opera. But when an alien trooper shoots his biggest fan, the character dies in his arms while saying that he always thought of Dane's character as a father figure. Dane then utters the alien vow his character is known for (which he had utterly hated up to this point), swearing vengeance, and ''lunges'' out of cover. The alien trooper takes aim at him but he charges, bare-handed. The alien's gun fails just in time for Dane to leap on top of him and start beating him to death bare-handed -- which in turn gives the rest of the Thermians the courage to join in the fight.
182** Then there's Jason Nesmith, the star of said cheesy space opera. When the film begins, he's a drunken egotistical {{Jerkass}} who is looked down by everyone as a NiceCharacterMeanActor. But when the gravity of the situation finally dawns on him, Nesmith ascends to become a badass GuileHero, first by improvising an escape plan and rallying his colleagues into defeating an army of invaders, then navigating a DeathCourse through the bowels of the ship (that he was completely unfamiliar with), and culminating with calling the BigBad's bluff in the face of death and saving the day with an ''unarmed spaceship.''
183* ''Film/GetSmart'': Maxwell Smart is ridiculously skilled and resourceful, an excellent marksman, and really damn lucky. Except for when it's [[RuleOfFunny funny]] for him to be an idiot.
184* Tuco, "The Ugly" from ''Film/TheGoodTheBadAndTheUgly'', is a hairy, goofy, scruffy, slovenly klutz compared to the more mature, soft-spoken and reserved Man With No Name and Angel Eyes (not unlike Daffy Duck, actually), but is capable of shooting with incredible speed and accuracy, escaping from an armed guard by cunning use of the train tracks, as well as nearly killing Blondie several times only for him to be saved by luck (or cannonfire). When he first meets said armed guard, he threatens to take him down. We think he's just blowing smoke until it actually happens.
185* Tuco's Expy, Tae-goo from ''Film/TheGoodTheBadTheWeird'', is a massive goofball in conspicuously eclectic clothes who is still incredibly dangerous and [[spoiler: the one who cut off Chang-yi's finger]].
186* ''Film/GreenRoom'':
187** [[spoiler: Reece, who at first doesn't seem any different from the other members of the band, turns out to be the most physically imposing and strongest among the protagonists. He's the most willing to handle a firearm and shows more proficiency than anyone else, including the bad guys, in a number of submission-grappling moves]].
188** [[spoiler: Pat]] as well, who, despite seeming flaky and unreliable ''and'' being the first band member to get wounded, [[spoiler: kills several of the neo-Nazis, including Darcy, and survives the film]].
189* Radagast from the film adaptation of ''Film/TheHobbit''. Though eccentric (he lets birds nest in his hair, and Saruman is convinced that eating so many mushrooms has affected his brain), he is able to bring recently deceased animals to life, outrun wargs on his sled, and even [[spoiler: defeat the Witch King in hand-to-hand combat without breaking a sweat]]!
190* The Sandford PD from ''Film/HotFuzz''. For all their weird ways of doing things, and their almost naive, {{Cloudcuckoolander}} personalities, they ''excel'' at armed response.
191* Subverted in ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheLastCrusade''. Indy has given his father's Grail Diary to Marcus Brody, an apparently goofy, harmless professor. The villains indicate that Brody will be easy to find, but Indy tells them that Brody fits this trope.
192-->'''Walter Donovan''': [[FishOutOfWater He sticks out like a sore thumb.]] We'll find him.\
193'''Indiana Jones''': The hell you will. He's got a two day head start on you, which is more than he needs. Brody's got friends in every town and village from here to the Sudan, he speaks a dozen languages, knows every local custom, he'll blend in, disappear, you'll never see him again. With any luck, he's got the grail already.
194** The camera then [[DescriptionCut cuts]] to a scene of [[spoiler:Brody in a crowded market, conspicuously wearing the same thing he always does, calling out "Does anybody speak English?"]] He eventually redeems himself by clonking a Nazi unconscious with an empty tank shell.
195** Played straight with Indy's father Henry. Throughout much of the movie, he comes off as comically aloof, but he takes down a Nazi fighter plane by scaring some seagulls with his umbrella.
196--->'''Henry:''' I suddenly remembered my Charlemagne: "Let my armies be the rocks and the trees, and the birds in the sky!"
197* The titular character from ''Film/JohnnyEnglish'' played by Creator/RowanAtkinson. Sure, he's a screw-up, constantly gets the wrong end of the stick and is ridiculously naive and accident-prone, but he's also the only one who figured out the EvilPlan, sabotaged and stopped it from happening and is actually a very good fighter and ActionSurvivor (especially in [[Film/JohnnyEnglishReborn the sequel]]). It's also shown that while he's not good at executing plans, he's ''very'' good at forming them, being the main planner for several of the large-scale missions in the movies and they only go wrong because of his hubris and clumsiness. WordOfGod even said the core joke of his character is that while he actually ''is'' good, he's not ''as good'' as he thinks he is and that's where the screw-ups come in.
198* In ''Film/JosieAndThePussycats'', Melody uses some serious Kung-Fu on the villainess' henchmen.
199* Kwan-Yin from the ''Literature/JourneyToTheWest'' TV film kicked demon ass without breaking her Goddess hand gesture.
200* ''Film/JuanOfTheDead'': TheSlacker Juan becomes a zombie-killing machine, using his fishing oar as a weapon. It is revealed that [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuban_intervention_in_Angola he participated in the Cuban intervention in Angola]].
201* ''Film/KungFuHustle'':
202** Sing, the hapless hero, starts off as a complete failure of a small-time street crook. Then he double-crosses the Axe Gang, gets beaten into a bloody pile of meat -- and wakes up as an indestructible kung fu god.
203** Just about the entire cast fits this trope. Ranging from the pervy landlord and bitchy landlady, to a secretary geek wearing golden glasses kicking both Sing and his partner's arse, and the farmer lady who managed to make Sing vomit blood with a punch -- there are ''loads'' more.
204** And then there's [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast The Beast.]] He's built up like some kind of monster when Sing is sent to recruit him, and when the audience finally sees him...he looks like a balding homeless man in a wifebeater, boxers and flip-flops, and acts very silly and nonchalant. The Axe Gang are torn between taking him seriously and thinking they've been had...until he kicks ''everyone's'' ass and usurps the position of BigBad.
205* ''Creator/LaurelAndHardy'' were quite fond of this. Their characters may have been TooDumbToLive and (mostly) harmless VagabondBuddies, but they were certainly badass.
206** At the end of ''One Good Turn'', Stan snaps and starts physically attacking Ollie while shouting threats. The boys added this in because Stan's little girl was scared of her "Uncle Ollie" (she thought the way he bullied Stan in the films was ''real''); seeing a movie where her dad finally stood up to him completely fixed the problem.
207** This was also an example of SerendipityWritesThePlot: The ending was improvised because Stanley's daughter was actually on the set that day and he wanted her to be happy.
208** In ''Block-Heads'', the boys have a run-in with a bratty little kid (played by Tommy Bond, aka "Butch" in ''Film/TheLittleRascals''). This leads to the kid's father twice kicking Ollie in the rear...for which Stan retaliates in turn by landing a punch on the guy's chin that ''knocks him out cold.''
209** In ''Two Tars'', they push a man hard enough to send him flying into his car-which then ''falls over.''
210* At the start of ''Film/LawrenceOfArabia'', T.E. Lawrence is stationed at a humdrum position in Cairo, and most of his fellow officers view him as [[MilitaryMaverick insubordinate]] and [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} quite the eccentric]]. It's only after he's sent on a mission to Arabia that he reveals himself to be a superb military commander.
211* Elle Woods from ''Film/LegallyBlonde''. She starts out appearing to be TheDitz, but apparently superior knowledge of fashion and haircare do not preclude intelligence.
212* ''Film/AManCalledHorse'': John's guides Ed and Bent are lazy, disrespectful drunks, but they grow more alert when they see signs that the Sioux are about to attack. When the attack happens, one of them manages to stab a Sioux to death before dying while the more competent Joe fails to accomplish the same thing.
213* Miss Piggy in ''Film/TheMuppetMovie'' seems like a ditzy wannabe actress...until Kermit gets threatened, upon which [[{{Tsundere}} she goes berserk on a pack of Doc Hopper's goons]]. Of course, fans of ''Series/TheMuppetShow'' would know that Piggy has a bit of a temper (and [[IKnowKarate is quite dangerous when provoked]]).
214* ''Film/MysteryMen'''s Mr. Furious, when his love interest was threatened, wiped the floor with Casanova Frankenstein.
215* ''Film/NurseBetty'': Sheriff Ballard spends most of the movie being TheLopsidedArmOfTheLaw, but the he kills [[spoiler:Charlie]] during the final shootout.
216* In ''Film/{{Pixels}}'', Sam and Ludlow are considered to be useless civilian idiots for the first act of the film, but once they get their hands on photon guns and rush to fight the aliens, they completely surpass professional soldiers and the enemy.
217* ''[[Film/PoliceAcademy Police Academy 5: Assignment Miami Beach]]'' had Commandant Lassard being kidnapped and held hostage by the BigBad. He mistakenly thinks it's all a game being put on for the media, and when someone points out that it's not, he rather quickly frees himself without breaking a sweat.
218* ''Film/ThePowerOfTheDog'': Peter is kindhearted, sensitive, and gentle, but proves to be far more cunning and unscrupulous than he seems. He's fine with dissecting a rabbit for his studies and [[spoiler:after witnessing how much of an alcoholic mess his mother became because of Phil's emotional abuse and how terrified she is of him, he murders Phil in order to protect his mother and her husband]].
219* Count Vile from ''Film/PressStart2007'' spends most of the movie acting like a complete dolt, leading many to question how he managed to assume total control, only revealing his true power and psychopathic ferocity in the final battle.
220* ''Film/SecretlyGreatly'': Invoked and justified. Ryu-hwan is a DeepCoverAgent whose supposedly innocuous cover is the village idiot Dong-gu. In reality, he is one of North Korea's top spies, a Cunning Linguist who is incredibly adept at reading people.
221* Both Scooby Doo AND Shaggy step it up at the end of ''Film/ScoobyDooMonstersUnleashed'', although they tried (and failed) throughout most of the movie. Eventually turns into a LetsGetDangerous moment for Scooby in the climax when his friends are threatened. He quite easily takes out every {{Elite Mook|s}} the BigBad has with nothing but a [[ItMakesSenseInContext fire extinguisher]].
222* In ''Film/ShaunOfTheDead'', Ed is a dumb FatSlob, but he proves to be a fairly adept zombie killer. He is the first of the "heroes" to kill a zombie (and he does so with an ''ashtray'') and latter when the pub is overrun, he busts out the Molotovs. [[spoiler:However he doesn't notice some zombies coming up behind him and they bite him. He apparently still killed several zombies offscreen while Shaun and Liz were outside, before he finally turned.]]
223* Used in more than one Creator/ShawBrothers movie. See ''[[Film/OneArmedSwordsman The New One-Armed Swordsman]]'' and ''Film/DeathDuel'' for examples. That clumsy, harmless-looking waiter who gets bullied by punks in a tavern? He's actually an expert swordsman and killing machine who can take names by the dozens when push comes to shove.
224* Karl in ''Film/SlingBlade'' is a quiet and usually passive mentally handicapped man. However, he's very strong and more than willing to use that strength when pushed. Suffice to say that when Doyle, the abusive stepfather of Karl's friend Frankie becomes more violent and threatening toward the boy, Karl sees to it that things don't end well for Doyle.
225* In ''Film/{{Spaceballs}}'', when Vespa [[BerserkButton takes a laser beam in the hairdo]], [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge she goes all Rambo and takes an entire platoon out.]]
226* In ''Film/TheSpyWhoDumpedMe'', Morgan may appear to be just an actress whose career has never taken off, but she picked up a range of interesting contacts and skills over the years, allowing her to call [[spoiler:Edward Snowden]] for help and perform on a complex trapeze display as part of an improvised cover.
227* ''Film/StarTrek2009''. James T. Kirk is a brat, a chronic juvenile offender, a wanna-be ladies' man, and he seems to excel only at getting beat up. He is also the baddest mother in all of Starfleet, and not even [[spoiler:killing his dad or blowing up planets will change that]]. You may now go to warp.
228* ''Franchise/StarWars'':
229** Jar Jar Binks (who else?) -- Anyone else remember how essentially all of the droid kills he managed to get during the [[DelayingAction Battle of Naboo]] were entirely by accident and a result of his incompetent screwing around? As long as he is free to be a complete klutz, that guy is a walking, er, stumbling disaster zone.
230*** The Gungan commander tries to toss him a booma (plasma grenade ball), which he juggles around for a second or two before dropping it onto a droid driving a tank (of which Binks is straddling the cannon), causing said tank to crash.
231*** When he's on the ground, he gets his foot caught in some exposed wiring from a droid that's been torn in half (but still semi-operational), and his attempts to shake it free cause the droid to fire its weapon at other droids, scoring some kills.
232*** When the Gungan forces retreat, Binks tries to grab the tailgate of an ammunition wagon in a desperate attempt to avoid being left behind, but instead causes the tailgate to fall open, spilling the plasma balls down the hill and onto the advancing droid armies.
233*** Jar Jar further proves himself a competent politician in ''Attack of the Clones'', instrumental in giving Supreme Chancellor Palpatine emergency powers he requests to fight the Separatists.
234** Also from ''Film/ThePhantomMenace'', Ben Quadinaros is introduced as an inept Podracer who previously raced on only the safest tracks and mocked by the other pilots for trying to take on the dangerous Boonta Classic. Not helping his reputation is that his Podracer malfunctions and falls apart before he can even pass the starting line. He seemed to have manned up following the Boonta Classic, however, as he has since become highly skilled at navigating the Inferno, a course considered difficult and extremely deadly [[BloodSport even by Podracing standards]], and after that, ''winning'' races on locations taken seriously by high-level Podracers that he achieves status comparable to celebrity champion Sebulba. He is still incredibly meek and timid off the racetracks though.
235** Yoda seems this way at first in ''The Empire Strikes Back'', but is largely considered the philosophical heart of the franchise.
236* Per canon, Michelangelo in ''Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2014'', who even manages to kick ass on accident. It's Mikey who suggests [[spoiler:playing a game of "Buck-Buck" on Shredder]]. Vernon also qualifies due to his driving skills and confrontation with Sacks.
237* Perpetually horny CIA operative Colette Dubois (Anna Nicole Smith) in the unbelievably cheesy erotic thriller ''Film/ToTheLimit'' is a bit of a question mark. Most of the time, she seems to almost have the mind of a child and doesn't even try to come off as anything but TheDitz. When it's time for action, however, she can inexplicably hold her own in fights with ninja assassins and coolly kill whole carloads of villains. It's all very bizarre even by the standards of a bizarre movie, and leaves one wondering whether Colette is actually this or another practitioner of ObfuscatingStupidity. But considering Anna Nicole's real-life persona...
238* Lance, the token white temp in ''Film/UndercoverBrother''. [[BerserkButton NEVER CALL HIM A SISSY!!!]]
239* ''Film/LesVisiteurs'': 12th century squire Jacquouille (Creator/ChristianClavier) might be a {{Medieval Moron|s}} from TheDungAges by all accounts, [[FishOutOfTemporalWater especially in the 20th century]], but he seemingly knows how to survive in the wilderness, as he holds his own against a pack of wolves without a trace of fear and "smells the tracks very well" according to his master Godefroy. He also knocks one of the ransacking Burgundian knights down with a mallet during their raid on Godefroy's lands, and doesn't hesitate to chase a [[TheDreaded dreaded]] inquisitor with a hot red iron as the lives of his master and his descendant are on the line.
240* ''Film/WhenTheLastSwordIsDrawn'': As "Nambu Morioka", Yoshimura puts on the air of a silly coward who's OnlyInItForTheMoney. Actually, he's sending most of his earnings home to his family and simply dislikes fighting, only doing it when he feels he has no other honorable and/or practical choice.
241* ''Film/WithoutAClue:'' Kincaid is a drunken fraud and KnowNothingKnowItAll, but he also boldly faces down a thug pointing a crossbow at him in the opening scene, boldly fires at Moriarty during the dock shootout (although he misses by a mile), and leaps into the river to try and rescue Watson after he's apparently shot while swimming away from Moriarty. Finally, he's shown to be a decent fencer in the climax.
242* ''Film/ZombielandDoubleTap'': While Madison is a bumbling DumbBlonde with very little common sense, she still proves herself to be a competent fighter against the zombies. She pepper sprays one and drops a bunch of heavy objects on them in the climax. [[IceQueen Wichita]] even [[PetTheDog compliments her]] for it.
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246* ''Manhwa/DemonDiary'': Raenef Demon-Lord-in-training is a hopeless idiot who can't remember his lessons and is scared of his own magic. But if you get him scared, angry or upset you will suddenly realise that there is a very very good reason why he's the successor of one of the most powerful demon lords who ever existed. Same goes for Chris. He's an egocentric idiot who can't remember an incantation. However, he draws his powers from a ''god''.
247* ''Manhwa/DorothyOfOz'': Abee at first appears to be a perfectly harmless amnesiac who hilariously mixes up his words in the most awkward way possible. He also happens to be an ''incredibly'' powerful telekinetic, and will not hesitate to throw someone off a cliff for threatening his best friend.
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251* Inverted with Japanese singer Music/{{Gackt}}. He often portrays himself on TV as a [[TheStoic stoic]] badass with few emotions and exceptional [[AllAsiansKnowMartialArts martial arts]] skills...until he answers a silly or private question, thus revealing himself as a [[JustForFun/OneOfUs hidden dork]] with a habit of saying goofy or embarrassing things. This is especially evident in Gackt's later "Platinum Box" [=DVDs=]. No matter how hard he tries to remain serious and stoic, his bandmates will always reduce him to hysterics with their shenanigans, shattering his well-practiced persona.
252* Music/PublicEnemy hype man and human cartoon character Flavor Flav. He may seem like he doesn't know his back end from a hole in the ground, but the man has deeply underappreciated musical chops--for one, he (taught himself how to) play(s) '''''fifteen''''' instruments, and consequently took away the DJ's need to look for appropriate samples. Even Chuck D, by his own admission "can't play lotto."
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256* From ''Podcast/WelcomeToNightVale'', the bumbling [[SitcomArchNemesis Steve Carlsberg]] of all people. In episode 49, [[spoiler:when Kevin suggests that Steve's wheelchair-bound step-daughter needs "fixing", an enraged Steve picks up Kevin by his lapels and throws him through one of the Old Oak Doors]].
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260* Wrestling/DrewHankinson's Festus gimmick ran entirely on this. Most of the time, he was little short of catatonic, staring blankly into space with his tongue hanging out as his tag team partner Jesse dragged him around. However, when the ring bell rang, he would wake up and destroy all of his opponents, and would not let up until the bell sounded the end of the match.
261* Pro Wrestling has a long-standing tradition of mental retardation as a gimmick. Interestingly, they always "mark" these wrestlers through behavior or attire.
262** The most famous would be turnbuckle eating. [[Wrestling/GeorgeSteele George "The Animal" Steele]] would use this gimmick to show he was crazy, however, he copied it from earlier wrestlers, like Antonio Pugliese.
263** [[Wrestling/NickDinsmore Nick "Eugene" Dinsmore]] would act like Creator/DustinHoffman's character in ''Film/RainMan'', as well as wear two large foam hands.
264* Wrestling/MariaKanellis initially in her run as a WWE diva was so vapid she could leave viewers wondering how she hadn't died from forgetting to breathe, but she apparently possessed an impressive breadth of knowledge about law. She got better over time, simply being naive about people towards the end of her WWE run, then becoming a downright queen of manipulation on the independent circuit since leaving WWE.
265* Wrestling/SantinoMarella is [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} probably one of the silliest guys on the roster]], but the man does have genuine wrestling skill and [[TookALevelInBadass took a few levels in badass]], cleanly winning quite a few matches and even becoming US Champion.
266* The GZRS of Wrestling/ProgressWrestling come across as a pair of idiots but, Sebastian is currently in the semi finals of The Natural Progression Series (The Prize is a title shot) and has held his own against Zack Sabre Jr. Tom Irvin has pinned a former Progress Champion as well.
267* Wrestling/ToruYano of Wrestling/NewJapanProWrestling is this trope personified. He's generally more interested in promoting [=DVDs=] on the way to the ring than his actual match. His entire moveset pretty much consists of running away, rope breaks, hair pulling, removing turnbuckle covers and low blows. However, he's always seen as an unpredictable, tough opponent in big tournaments and has frequently held belts within the promotion.
268* Toru has nothing on Wrestling/OrangeCassidy, who was one of the biggest stars of the American indies before breaking out as a megastar in Wrestling/AllEliteWrestling in 2020. His gimmick is that of a complete slacker, often executing moves with his hands in his pockets and his trademark offense being "kicks of doom"... i.e., light taps to his opponents' shins. He's not called "The King of Sloth Style" for nothing. But woe be to the wrestler who snaps him out of his lethargy, as he can break into a series of mind-blowing technical moves at any moment. Oh, and he's responsible for Wrestling/AdamCole getting his first loss in AEW.
269* In retrospect, Wrestling/ThreeMB. They were a TerribleTrio during their run but years after they split, two former members (Wrestling/JinderMahal and especially Wrestling/DrewMcIntyre) would end up becoming WWE World Champions.
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273* Subverted with [[spoiler:Arthur Williams]] in ''Roleplay/SurvivalOfTheFittest'', who shoves aside his shyness and fear, charging an armed player in order to save a hostage, and gets shot in the face for his trouble. Paul Smith, also from ''Survival of the Fittest'' is usually a ChivalrousPervert, pretty goofy and laid back -- very much a comic relief character. However, from time to time, he almost seems to "switch on" and become one hell of a lot more dangerous. And try ''lethally'' dangerous.
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277* Pick any sportsperson who occasionally excels in a discipline within their sport that they aren't expected to.
278** Australian cricketer Jason Gillespie once famously scored 201 not out after being temporarily promoted in the batting order as a "nightwatchman" -- the only batsman with an average under 20 ever to achieve this milestone. The very important qualifier is that this was against the highly unskilled Bangladesh, but that doesn't explain how he was able to outperform the other five batsmen who batted before Australia's declaration, all of whom had averages roughly two and a half times that of Gillespie. To top it off, Gillespie took 3/11[[labelnote:*]]three wickets for 11 runs, a ''very'' good scoreline for a bowler[[/labelnote]] in his professional role as a bowler in Bangladesh's first innings.
279* [[http://www.elitefeet.com/the-legend-of-cliff-young Cliff Young]]. One day in 1983, this Australian potato farmer showed up at the [[MarathonLevel 550-mile long]] [[DeathCourse Sydney to Melbourne Ultramarathon]]. Wearing overalls and rain boots, Young shuffled off the line while the highly-trained, corporate-sponsored distance runners left him in the dust. But Cliff Young had two things on his side: one, his goofy running style was actually very efficient; future race winners would adopt his technique. Two, he had [[TheSleepless no need for sleep]]. He completed the five-day run [[{{Determinator}} without stopping to rest]], crushing the field of super-athletes by 10 hours. By the way, he was [[CoolOldGuy 61 years old]]. Young entered the race the next year; while only finishing seventh, he had an excuse: he ''dislocated a hip'' during the race. Then in 1997 at age 76, he attempted a charity run around the entire perimeter of Australia, a total of 16,000 km. He presumably got a little sleep during the attempt. Sadly, he didn't make it, being forced to drop out after 6,520 km... because ''his only support crew member'' got too sick to follow him.
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283* The Autistic Psychic Savant class in Palladium's ''Beyond The Supernatural'' game pretty much has to be this trope. Most of the time, they can barely communicate, but in the presence of supernatural evil they prove to be smarter and more powerful than anyone else.
284* Jerry-R-Igg, one of the characters in the ''TabletopGame/{{Paranoia}}'' Second Edition sample adventure, is a total coward, constantly freaking out at the slightest thing...while anyone's looking. Truth is, all of that's a front. As soon as he's sure nobody can report it back to the Computer, he becomes Captain X-Cess, standout in Deth Leopard and lover of StuffBlowingUp (one of his possessions is a set of explosives disguised as snack food).
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288* In Lyle Kessler's ''Theatre/{{Orphans}}'', Harold is introduced as a drunken buffoon singing and dancing at a bar as he leaves a briefcase full of money unattended. Treat, a young delinquent, thinks Harold will be an easy target for robbery and kidnapping, until Harold (who turns out to be a powerful mob boss) sobers up, unties the ropes used to restrain him, and proceeds to punch out and disarm Treat.
289* The eccentric old man "Kit Carson" from William Saroyan's ''Theatre/TheTimeOfYourLife'' seems like nothing more than a crazy, aged drunk telling silly tall tales about his exploits. The vindictive local vice cop Blick, who likes to torment and beat those he perceives to be easy targets, decides to rough up "Kit Carson". A few minutes later, Blick is [[spoiler: found dead in the street from a gunshot wound]], and Kit Carson returns to the bar to brag about [[spoiler: having shot Blick]] in the same tone as the rest of his seemingly far-fetched tall tales.
290* In the final act of ''Theatre/TitusAndronicus'', Titus' enemies, the Empress Tamora and her sons Chiron and Demetrius, think he's completely mad and visit his house with the intent of laughing at his state and tormenting him. Thinking him harmless, Chiron and Demetrius stay behind after their mother leaves to laugh at him some more. In the next scene, Titus has them bound and prepares to make meat pies out of their flesh to feed to their mother at a banquet.
291* Leaf Coneybear from ''Theatre/TheTwentyFifthAnnualPutnamCountySpellingBee'' is an airhead until he is asked to spell a word, at which point he turns into a scary blinking robot and gives the right answer.
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295* Phoenix Wright himself in ''Franchise/AceAttorney''. He is a ButtMonkey, he bluffs a lot, young him could barely see through his murderous ex, and he is willing to argue about ladders and stepladders. He is also a legendary defense attorney who trained two more competent lawyers himself, has won several cases with little to no help, [[spoiler:in his biggest defeat he was ''trying'' to lose without Maya dying, which worked, he beat a prosecutor who was cheating his way to victory for '''fourty years''', and when a bastard attorney got him disbarred, Phoenix got even by sending him to prison, and in their final conflict drove him insane.]]
296* Taiga in ''VisualNovel/FateStayNight'' is a silly SenseiChan who spends most of her time at the house of one of her students, begging for food. When a random girl shows up, apparently freeloading, Taiga demands they duel for Shirou, at which point it is revealed that she is a world-class kendo champion. [[spoiler: Subverted, since she's up against someone [[OvershadowedByAwesome literally superhuman]]]].
297-->'''Taiga:''' SOME STRANGER TOOK SHIROU AWAY...!
298** And played straight with [[TheHero Shirou]], for that matter, whose mental disorder makes him eccentric, helpful, and self-sacrificing. And also means that he has enough HeroicWillpower to [[PersonalityPowers break reality.]]
299* Kazuhide in ''VisualNovel/FragmentsNote'', despite appearing to be a lazy, insensitive slacker, is actually quite perceptive and analytical. He's the first one to notice that Yukitsuki is putting up a facade, and miraculously manages to obtain a petition to prevent Mischa's deportation, and get 90% of the school - including faculty -- to sign it, all without Yukiha's or Mikiya's knowledge.
300* Bark in ''VisualNovel/TickTack'' is a complete doofus and the butt of numerous jokes, but [[InformedAttribute apparently]] he's actually a powerful and decorated soldier.
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304* ''WebAnimation/AoharuMangaLibrary'': In certain stories, Keiichi is depicted as an unassuming nerd who's pushed around by his peers but is secretly someone of high position (like a company CEO) who is competent, intelligent, and just likes to keep his life simple. When his status is revealed, he calmly and brutally gives a HumblePie to his bullies.
305* Hercule/Mr Satan from ''Manga/DragonBall'', according to ''WebAnimation/DeathBattle''. Yes, he is a bumbling idiot in his own series... [[CantCatchUp compared to the Z Fighters, that is]]. Compared to aliens as well as fighters trained in using Ki for powerful martial arts magic he simply can't compare, but as a completely normal human without Ki [[BadassNormal he is one of the best fighters in the franchise]]. [[spoiler:This is why he beat Dan Hibiki who is a complete joke of a martial artist.]]
306* ''WebAnimation/EpithetErased'':
307** Giovanni Potage is introduced as an enthusiastic but incompetent supervillain who can't even manage dramatically turning without smacking himself in the face with his overly dramatic bad-guy cape. Over the course of the Museum and to a lesser extent Western Arcs, it turns out that he's [[SwissArmySuperpower built himself quite a broad toolkit of effects from the ability to conjure soup]], [[IKnowMaddenKombat developed his baseball gifts into at least a workable combat style]], and [[GeniusDitz has surprisingly keen social senses and high emotional intelligence]], and his CriticalHit abilities aren't the joke they appear to be but are in fact as devastating as he says they are. [[spoiler:He's the one who delivers the final blow to Mera at the end of the Museum Arc.]]
308** Rick Shades starts out as just a weird guy with NoSocialSkills whose powers don't seem to be amazingly useful or, at first, flexible, and whose total unfamiliarity with the surface and deeply bizarre thought patterns make him seem like mostly a joke. Then he manages to earn the friendship of more people than just Feenie, and starts using his PowerCopying not just to replicate the talents of the other characters, but to combine them in devastating ways - for example, his friendship links manifest as black lightning arcs, so with [[spoiler:Giovanni]] being a gargoyle at the moment, he can apply the stone transformation from the gargoyle ''to'' those links and turn them into RazorFloss. [[spoiler:Turns out he managed to survive for years as a gladiator despite throwing all his fights to avoid hurting his friends.]]
309* WebAnimation/HomestarRunner is one of the most idiotic characters to hit the Internet. In "The Strongest Man in the World", he bicycle kicks the Cheat, ''while upside down'', into the far horizon. In ''4 Branches'', it's mentioned that Homestar's stupidity occasionally reaches such heights that it "flips back to smart", and shows him answering the calculation "2 + 2" by defining Coulomb's law. When this is pointed out, he reverts to normal, revising his answer as "22".
310* ''WebAnimation/RedVsBlue'':
311** Caboose is usually a complete idiot who loads his gun with crayons and keeps killing his teammates, however in episode 40 Caboose thought about everything that made him angry (spiky kittens, Red bull and Babies) and was able to kill every single one of the flag obsessed zealots in about 10 seconds.
312** This also happens to Tucker. He's as useless as anybody else until he gets his sword and, even then, he only shows brief moments of competence. However, in the final few episodes of the Blood Gulch Chronicles, [[spoiler:he manages to defeat Wyoming and Gamma, quickly becomes a master sniper, and actually proves to be a pretty good leader for the blue team (a job which he was too lazy to accept previously). By the time he reappears in Recreation, he's mastered his sword as well and is able to destroy C.T.'s Warthog with one well-timed swipe]]. At this point, he's one of the most competent non-freelancer characters in the series. All without losing his ("Bow Chicka Bow Wow") annoying/endearing original personality traits. Not to mention [[spoiler:going toe to toe with Tex, Maine, more Texes, and now running through an active battlefield with no cover, cutting down soldiers and not taking a single hit]]. At this point, the "non-freelancer" part is redundant. He's one of the most competent characters in the series. Bear in mind the amount of pain and major injuries he's sustained during the entire series. Early on [[spoiler:he takes a rocket to the back and still manages to recover; an alien ambushes and attacks him brutally, yet he recovers quickly afterwards; not long after he goes through the (excruciating) miracle of giving birth to an alien baby]]. He even manages to crack wise while Tex is beating his ass, suggesting he can shrug off her punches better than most non-freelancers.
313** As the series progresses, all of the [[RagtagBunchOfMisfits Blood Gulch Crew]] end up becoming this. They were the lowest grunts of the UNSC military, constantly bickering with each other and deliberately kept away from major conflict, and thus should be completely unprepared for the super-soldiers and conspiracies they encounter. Except they repeatedly defeat them -- with quirks and all.
314* ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'':
315** Penny's first appearances paint a picture of a mild mannered girl, who appears slightly touched in the head. Although she makes it clear from the outset that she's "combat ready", she turns out to be far more capable a fighter than Ruby has ever seen. When Torchwick lands a cheap blow on Ruby, Penny not only wipes the floor with the White Fang, she single-handedly downs three armed airships.
316** Jaune qualifies to some extent. He's the least fit between friends and allies, but give him proper guidance and he'll show himself pretty capable.
317* In ''WebAnimation/SmashKing'', [[RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething Dedede]] is the definition of this. Wario also applies as he only fights when he has to, and because of his split personality disorder, Meta Knight fits this trope like a glove. During Act II however, the "badass" side becomes much more prominent.
318* ''WebAnimation/{{Shrapnel}}'': Downplayed with the Ugandan Knuckles because you have to stretch the definition of "badass" a bit, but they can be more capable than their goofy appearances suggest.
319* Mario as he appears in ''WebAnimation/Supermarioglitchy4sSuperMario64Bloopers'' is ''profoundly'' stupid and is usually more preoccupied with getting naked, downing nightmarish amounts of spaghetti, and whatever else he feels like. But as far too many adversaries have found out, when he's sufficiently motivated, Mario can and will get rid of them by any means necessary, be it through [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown combat]] or [[GuileHero trickery]].
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323* Inevitable ''Literature/WhateleyUniverse'' example: Generator (Jade Sinclair) looks like a joke character, with her [[CuteButPsycho adorable child-like appearance]], [[MadScientist silly-looking techno-toys]], endless pranks, and love of Franchise/HelloKitty. She is also the battle-hardened tactical genius who gives the combat instructors nightmares, strikes fear in the hearts of super-powered school bullies, and once wiped out a Syndicate hard-site pretty much single-handedly.
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327* Creator/AchievementHunter, with the exception of [[TheAce Ray Narvaez Jr.]] and [[EvilGenius Ryan Haywood]] (whose in-series persona is ''very'' crazy), are all rather quirky and have regular moments of stupidity. In spite of this, every single one has pulled off some crazily impressive stunts, being good gamers when push comes to shove. Of special mention is Creator/GavinFree, who for the most part speaks in a somewhat unusual manner and serves as TheLoad.
328* Linkara from ''WebVideo/AtopTheFourthWall'' is a nerd who reviews comic books for a living. He also has the power to manifest, invent, or contact any fictional person or thing. His standard weapon is his magic gun, but he's also found often using his ''Franchise/PowerRangers'' Morpher, a ''Franchise/StarTrek'' phaser, the giant robot death machine ComicBook/{{Neutro}}, a Pokéball [[Franchise/SilentHill with Pyramid Head in it]], and several other things. He has used this to defeat Vyce, a MultiversalConqueror, amongst other enemies.
329* Rebecca Stone from ''WebVideo/DemoReel'' comes off at first as a ditzy {{Cloudcuckoolander}} with no empathy and no clue how to look after pets. Turns out? She's a GunNut security guard who won't hesitate to beat the shit out of anyone who hurts her best friends.
330* ''WebVideo/DragonBallZAbridged'':
331** Goku is a ManChild whose IdiotHero tendencies from the [[Anime/DragonBallZ original series]] get taken to ludicrous heights. That said, he's still Goku, and can mop the floor with the most powerful warriors in the universe without breaking a sweat.
332** [[HoldYOurHippogriffs HFIL]], this doesn't just extend to Goku. Nappa, Vegeta, Frieza, the Androids, even Cell all have their moments of incompetence that get balanced out by their moments of badassery. And that's just to name a few.
333* LetsPlay/HatFilms enjoy frequently verbally abusing one another, constantly end up hurting or killing themselves by accident and often impede their own progress, but they've designed very efficient mob grinders and ways to retrieve underwater gear, won many [=PvP=] maps and regularly manage to give Sips and co a good run for their money.
334* Paul of ''WebVideo/LoadingReadyRun''. Ridiculously techy, he can make anything from time machines to nerf rocket launchers from the junk in his garage.
335* Essentially the entire core cast of ''WebVideo/Mega64'', but special mention should go to Sean and Horatio. Do ''not'' make them mad.
336* When he's not reviewing movies, WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic is a mix of TheDitz and a loser. But apparently he's a good enough gamer to absolutely whup [[WebVideo/TheAngryJoeShow Angry Joe's]] ass at ''Marvel Vs. Capcom''.
337* LetsPlay/TheRunawayGuys: [[LetsPlay/NintendoCapriSun Tim]] tends to die the most in games because he's usually not paying enough attention to the screen because of his sleep apnea. However, he ''excels'' in their ''Wheel Of Fortune'' side series, with many a good guess being met with Jon and Emile telling him that he needs to get on the show. One particular highlight is him solving the puzzle (Denzel Washington) with only ''ONE LETTER REVEALED.''
338* LetsPlay/SeaNanners often goofs off, jokes around, embodies BondVillainStupidity and [[TheHyena laughs like there's no tomorrow]]. In spite of this, he regularly beats opponents in-game handily and gets to gloat afterwards.
339* LetsPlay/{{Sips}} is one of the go-to goofballs, frequently spelling things wrong and neglecting his grammar, while making bad jokes. He's also one hell of a gamer when he decides to stop messing around.
340* LetsPlay/{{Turpster}} is goofy as hell and has a tendency to break the rules on a ridiculously frequent basis. However, when he's the murderer in ''VideoGame/GarrysMod'', or a traitor in ''VideoGame/TroubleInTerroristTown'', he's surprisingly resourceful.
341* LetsPlay/SimonLane and LetsPlay/LewisBrindley of the LetsPlay/{{Yogscast}} usually play quirky {{Idiot Hero}}es. And then you hurt someone they like, and they ''will kick your ass''. Not to mention that despite their usual stupidity they both have studied advanced sciences in RealLife.
342* Tristan from ''WebVideo/YuGiOhTheAbridgedSeries''. A [[TheDitz ditz]] to the max -- however, as he puts it, "My voice gives me super strength!" And "Yeah, I can break necks with my mind."
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