Fairy Tail/Tropes J-P

"Lucy: What the heck is that!?
 * Jerkass: Laxus (pre-Character Development), as well as most of the villains, with special mention going to Raven Tail.
 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold
 * Definitely Erza and eventually Gajeel.
 * The Edolas farmer Happy and Carla run into. Screaming the entire time about how much trouble it is, he takes them in, feeds, and clothes them, and.
 * Katanas Are Just Better
 * In her battle during the Tower of Heaven arc, Erza has to fight Ikaruga using a katana. The woman destroys every one of her armors, and all her weapons except two. At the end, Erza wins using that pair of weapons. Which weapons did she use? You guessed it!
 * Ikaruga, as well as Totomaru and Yomazu, are villainous examples.
 * Keep the Reward: Occurs twice with technicalities being cited as justification.
 * Kill Sat: Despite how bizarre that seems in a magical setting.
 * Kissing Discretion Shot: After three whole pages of their lips getting closer, are silhouetted as the view zooms out, making it impossible to tell if they really do get their kiss or if they're still just very close before  decides he actually shouldn't.
 * Kung Fu Wizard: A large number of wizards, Natsu and Gajeel in particular.
 * This one is interesting, because the Vanish Brothers specifically mention in the early chapters that the main weakness of wizards is their body, a natural aversion of this trope. However, literally every noteworthy wizard we've seen has been quite capable in the physical department.
 * To be fair though, Natsu, Gajeel, Erza and a few others are arguably more fighter than they are wizard. Just fill in "chi" with "magic". Possibly because the smart ones realize this and train their bodies as well as their magic. The wizards who live to see 40 are the ones who can dodge a sword.
 * Lady of War: Erza again.
 * Lampshade Hanging: Quite a few.
 * Laser-Guided Amnesia
 * receives amnesia and has no idea who or where he is, what's going on, and who he's interacting with, but he can remember where Nirvana is and how to use his magic, which he remembers he needs to use to destroy Nirvana because it's too dangerous. It's made even funnier by him saying Erza's name then saying "That's the only word I can remember" before pleading to be told who he and "that person" are.
 * seems to have a case of this. . Except that they really don't..
 * Late Arrival Spoiler
 * Mentioning that Jellal and Siegrain are the same person is like mentioning that Darth Vader is Luke's father. Honestly, after Siegrain's first on-page meeting with Ezra in the manga, where he displayed the ability to project astral illusions of himself to hold conversations with people, it should have been fairly obvious that Siegrain was Jellal's astral projection.
 * Several villains pull a Heel Face Turn in this series, with some (Juvia, Gajeel, Pantherlily) joining Fairy Tail and others (Lyon, Jellal, Ultear, Meldy) join/form other guilds.
 * There is a seven-year Time Skip.
 * First Episode Spoiler: That goofy pink-haired guy that Lucy ran into is not only a wizard, but he's the real Salamander from Fairy Tail.
 * Leeroy Jenkins: Natsu, big time. Occasionally, others as well, such as Gray or Gajeel.
 * Literally Falling in Love: That's the way become an Official Couple. Well, more or less official...
 * Little Miss Badass
 * Wendy is on her way to become one.
 * Loads and Loads of Characters: Most of the support cast populating Fairy Tail. However; they all have character bios and some have been given character development and backstories.
 * Logic Bomb: Old-style Dragon Slayers are raised and taught their magic by dragons. Wait, what?
 * It gets lampshaded by Lucy early on. Later, after meeting two other dragon slayers, Natsu is revolted to find out they killed the dragons who raised them.
 * Long Bus Trip: Erza's friends and
 * Loud of War: Natsu uses this to his advantage against Cobra, who has incredibly powerful hearing that lets him read minds, somehow. He tricks him with the phrasing of the attack beforehand as a widerange roar, which would normally mean a gigantic fireball. Nope, it's actually an  extremely loud, actual dragon's roar.
 * Lovable Sex Maniac
 * Loke
 * Makarov would also count.
 * Love Dodecahedron: There isn't one, but that doesn't stop Juvia's wild imagination from conjuring one up.
 * Love Freak
 * Sherry, one of the Lamia Scale wizards fought early on, was a villainous example before her Heel Face Turn.
 * Hoteye becomes a milder example after his Heel Face Turn.
 * Lucky Seven
 * Inverted. July 7th year 777 is when every dragon parental figure vanished. By the way, that was 7 years ago.
 * It got played straight outside of the manga though. Volume 7 was released in English on July 7th. Manga release equals good luck.
 * Luke, You Are My Father:
 * Made of Iron: It is a shonen series, what do you expect?
 * Ironically, the trope doesn't apply to Gajeel, since he has an explicitly stated method of mitigating damage.
 * Magical Computer: A literal magical computer. Also, Hibiki's magic.
 * : The end of the Edolas arc.
 * Magic Knight: Erza is hardcore about this and Gray has some elements of it.
 * Magic Music/The Power of Rock: Vidaldus
 * Magic Skirt: Surprisingly, considering the massive amount of Fan Service in the manga.
 * Magitek: Any vehicle, and Hibiki's magic. Also Doroma Animu, Faust's Humongous Mecha.
 * Make Me Wanna Shout: How Natsu defeats Cobra. After "not thinking" to confuse Cobra goes south when Cobra starts fighting back with poison, Natsu turns Cobra's sensitive hearing into his weakness, by performing a Dragon's Roar, stunning Cobra deaf. In fact the roar is so loud it could be heard for miles away, making Lucy think it's made by an Eldritch Abomination or something. And considering Happy could barely stand it with just normal hearing, the effect is absolutely devastating on Cobra's ultra sensitive hearing.
 * Making a Splash: Juvia, Mirajane, and Aquarius.
 * Male Gaze: *cough*
 * The Man Behind the Man: Although in reality that was
 * Manly Tears/Cry Cute: Happens often.
 * Manipulative Bitch
 * Angel of the Oración Seis is a pretty manipulative bitch too. Especially when she summons Aries, someone Loke is very close to, to fight him.
 * Marshmallow Hell
 * An interesting twist. Erza tries to pull Natsu into one while apologizing, either forgetting or ignoring the fact that she's wearing steel armor. Complete with a sound effect and Natsu complaining about the pain. Erza has done this to Lucy and Gray at least once as well. When we learn more about Erza's past, one may figure this is a part of her psychological dependence on armor and her difficulty actually letting others get close. The gag hasn't repeated itself since, so presumably the issue is resolved. Give new meaning to the phrase Boobs of Steel.
 * Taken to the extreme in chapter 227 I wish I was Natsu...
 * Mask Power: Mystogan is one of the strongest active member of the guild and of course wears a mask that hides his face.
 * Masochist's Meal: The Hanezakana (Winged Fish) is awful no matter how you prepare it.
 * Mathematician's Answer
 * Mask Power: Mystogan is one of the strongest active member of the guild and of course wears a mask that hides his face.
 * Masochist's Meal: The Hanezakana (Winged Fish) is awful no matter how you prepare it.
 * Mathematician's Answer

Virgo An octopus tentacle."

It is played straight a few times. "Gray: You asshole! You're going to attack a man who can't move?
 * McCloud Speech: Subverted, leading Master Makarov to give the page quote.
 * Mega Manning: This is the power of the assassin Fukuro, who eats his opponent whole and "digests" their power. He swallowed Natsu and used his Dragon Slayer techniques, but Gray commented that they don't really compare to the real thing.
 * Miniature Senior Citizens
 * Makarov; inverted whenever he feels like it.
 * Also a few members of the council.
 * Mind Control: Vidaldus.
 * Mistaken Identity:
 * Monster Mash: The Monster Academy.
 * Mood Whiplash: Happens often to the point where characters lampshades it.
 * One notable example is chapter 249. Most of the chapter is a mix of Heartwarming and Funny moments as Fairy Tail celebrates its victory,
 * Also occurs during some of the more serious episodes as an unfortunate side effect of the cute little animation in the middle of the episodes: Happy acting cute while a jaunty tune plays in the background. Not so adorable when it's interrupting a big serious fight.
 * Mr. Exposition
 * The whole reason for Klodoa's (Brain's sentient staff) existence, apparently,.
 * Happy often serves as this. Despite being, you know, six.
 * Mr. Fanservice: Gray. How bad has he got it? His magic training left him with a deep-seated habit of stripping naked for no reason whatsoever, without even noticing. Racer calls him a "lady killer" out of nowhere, if only to reinforce this trope.
 * There's also the handsome and extremely morally ambiguous Jellal, who gets to wear skin-tight outfits that subsequently get shredded and need to be replaced with a dashing Badass Longcoat. Not to mention the mangaka just loves filling up panel after panel with closeups of him.
 * Mundane Utility
 * Erza can use her Requipping magic to instantly change her outfit, in addition to summoning various magic armors, swords, spears, etc.
 * Also Natsu can use his abilities to cook food and dry clothes.
 * My Greatest Failure: Lisanna, Elfman and Mirajane's younger sister, died while trying to calm Elfman down when his Take Over magic went awry. While the exact details of the event are unknown, Elfman and Mirajane's lives were completely changed after the event.
 * My Kung Fu Is Stronger Than Yours: Surprisingly averted for the most part. The main characters don't get significantly stronger throughout the series, with the exception of Lucy, who gets several new celestial spirits (one of whom,, is probably stronger than any she started with). They continue to triumph anyway by virtue of being Determinators and through good ol' fashioned teamwork. That last one makes sense given the strong emphasis being True Companions in this series. Also, battles are usually determined not by strength but by strategy and luck.
 * Myth Arc: We have yet to go a full arc (with the exception of the minor Lucy-centric arcs) without a reference to either the dragons or Zeref (dragons: Beginning of the story, Phantom Lord, Tower of Paradise, Fighting Festival, Oración Seis; Zeref: Lullaby, Galuna Island, Tower of Paradise, Oración Seis), and they've been hinted to intertwine. Whatever is up with Jellal turns into one of these as well.
 * My Friends and Zoidberg: Happy gets this when people count the number of wizards on Natsu's team (he even does it to himself). Natsu seems to treat Lucy a little this way too.
 * Mythology Gag: This is not the first time Hiro Mishima introduced Etherion.
 * Narrator: Lucy becomes this from time to time, especially after every arc, as if she's writing the events of the story in a book, a diary, or a letter. Appropriate, as she's an aspiring novelist with a habit of writing letters to her deceased mother.
 * Never Found the Body:
 * Never Gets Drunk: Cana, she has only been shown drunk once.
 * Never Learned to Read: Natsu, in the anime, learned what the letters meant but not the actual words (except for food). There's a flashback of Erza helping him out.
 * Never Split the Party: During the S-class arc, Levy suggest that she, Lisanna, Elfman and Evergreen stick together, in light of the circumstances. Meanwhile, Natsu, Gray, and Cana have all run off by themselves.
 * New Powers as the Plot Demands
 * While fighting Erigor, Natsu is knocked off a bridge without Happy to save him, but manages to change the make-up of his fire to use it to as a sort of rope. He never uses or even mentions it again. In the anime, this is explained as him emulating a trick Macao showed him when he was a kid. Macao's bio states that he uses the same fire magic as Bora, the first villain, and the anime shows this, so it's not like there's no precedent for it.
 * Also, Lucy's forced dismissal of celestial spirits, "learned" when fighting Sherry. It's not completely forgotten later on and is used a few more times (mostly as a joke, but to good effect when fighting Angel), but it comes completely out of nowhere. At least that power is a logical step up from her previous powers.
 * Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: The guild can never complete a mission without pulling this off, mostly through collateral damage.
 * No Celebrities Were Harmed: Ichiya Vandalay Kotobuki seems to resemble a deformed version of Dustin Hoffman, with his powers being a reference to Hoffman's role in The Perfume.
 * No-Holds-Barred Beatdown
 * The Oración Seis completely wipe the floor with Team Natsu and the guild representatives they've partnered up with.
 * Midnight did this to everyone he fought before.
 * And shortly afterward, delivers one to everyone else that requires a Gory Discretion Shot.
 * The first half of the fight against Yomazu and Kawazu is this for Gajeel. If Levy hadn't been there, it's entirely possible that he could have died.
 * After their fight with Rustyrose, Elfman and Evergreen are lucky to be alive.
 * Hades does this to both Makarov and Team Natsu.
 * Numerological Motif: There's one in the Oracion Seis arc that's so subtle it might not even be intentional. Oracion Seis has six members. Sent to stop them are five wizards from Fairy Tail, four from Blue Pegasus, three from Lamia Scale, and two from Cait Shelter. After Oracion Seis is defeated,
 * No Ontological Inertia: Played with. Spells have been seen lasting long after a person's death, but this is usually considered an impressive feat.
 * Non-Human Sidekick: Happy, Carla, and Miki Chickentiger's bird, Pii-chan. And later Pantherlily.
 * No Sell: Attacking Dragon Slayers with their own element will result in this. Fire wizards usually go Oh Crap after having their first attack eaten by Natsu.
 * Not-So-Small Role: Siegrain's first appears to be a minor character whose only role is to comment on the actual events of the story. Of course, he did look just like Sieg Hart so it wasn't too surprising when he turned out to be important.
 * Not What It Looks Like: Now, I know what you're thinking...
 * Obliviously Evil: During the Tower arc Jellal seems to think he's doing the right thing in trying to revive Zeref. That he's torturing, enslaving, and even killing others (all of whom are his former friends) to do so is something he doesn't seem to notice.
 * Official Couple: Aquarius and Scorpio, Edo!Alzack and Edo!Bisca, and later their Earthland counterparts after the timeskip. Sherry and Ren also count after the Time Skip.
 * Offscreen Moment of Awesome
 * In the Edolas arc, Gajeel, despite being a dragon slayer, didn't show up with Natsu and Wendy in Edolas for some reason. Must be because he is waiting to pull a Big Damn Heroes moment, right? Right, and he pulls a really big one, probably turning the tide of the whole Edolas saga...and all of it happens offscreen. Fortunately, the anime pulled an Adaptation Expansion and included an entire sub-plot covering Gajeel's actions.
 * The other S-Class trial fights.
 * Oh Crap
 * When Fried got owned very hard, it happened three times in a row.
 * . The entire Magic Council have a collective Oh Crap after hearing the name of the one Jellal wants to resurrect using the R-system.
 * Klodoa gets one when it realizes that
 * vergreen when Erza pulls off the ultimate bluff during the Laxus arc, which like Fried, shows three panels of increasing "Oh Crap I'm fucked."
 * During the announcement of the S-Class exam, everybody minus Natsu gets this when they are told that the eight competitors will face the S-class wizards aka Erza, Mirajane and Gildarts.
 * Lucy and Cana when they see who their first opponents in the exam are Fried and Bickslow
 * Elfman and Evergreen when they see that their first opponent is One-Winged Angel Mirajane.
 * Makarov, when he realizes . Not that he backs down.
 * Natsu has a couple of these moments in the S-class trial arc. The first is when he realizes that Gildarts is exponentially stronger than him and he is brought down to his knees by pure fear. It happens again when he realizes that he can't No Sell Zancrow's God-Slayer flames.
 * It Got Worse: He can't No Sell Zancrow, but Zancrow can No Sell him.
 * Then Zancrow gets this when Natsu figures out a way to No Sell the God-Slayer flames and turns them against him.
 * Natsu's and Gajeel's reaction to Laxus
 * In chapter 240, Ultear is shocked when Gray  to counter her time magic. Gray gets his turn when Ultear resorts to
 * Master Hades has a huge one when he realizes that
 * When a pissed off appears in front of them in chapter 250, Rustyrose and Kain Hikaru are so terrified they can't even move. Kain is even crying Tears of Fear.
 * Erza's first appearance gets a collective Oh Crap from everybody except Lucy and Mirajane.
 * The entire title guild when
 * The leader of Twilight Ogre reaction to a pissed off Makarov, Erza and Mirajane.
 * Surely in the Celestial Realm, one year is one day on earth!  Made all the more funnier by the fact that many readers were fooled on that one.
 * Opposites Attract
 * As stated here, Gajeel and Levy are complete opposites of each other but they are the closest thing to being a couple among the main cast since Erza and Jellal's situation is complicated.
 * The budding situation between may qualify as well.
 * Omnicidal Maniac: doesn't care for scheming or plans. He's just a powerful nutcase that wants to destroy everything for the sheer hell of it.
 * As stated here, Gajeel and Levy are complete opposites of each other but they are the closest thing to being a couple among the main cast since Erza and Jellal's situation is complicated.
 * The budding situation between may qualify as well.
 * Omnicidal Maniac: doesn't care for scheming or plans. He's just a powerful nutcase that wants to destroy everything for the sheer hell of it.

Zero: It matters little if he can move or otherwise. AS LONG AS HE HAS A PHYSICAL FORM, DESTROYING HIM IS WORTH ENJOYING!!!!!!"

To be entirely fair, however, all the main characters do have a strict Thou Shalt Not Kill policy, which they have never broken for anyone, and they're all strong believers in the concept of True Companions as well. There's also the fact that some villains (Brain/Zero, Faust and his court) who are not Easily Forgiven in the slightest. And with the example given,
 * The Omniscient Council of Vagueness: Especially the new one.
 * One-Winged Angel: The whole point of "Take Over" magic performed on one's self. Erza's Purgatory armor is implied to turn the user into a demon somewhat;.
 * Only Sane Woman
 * Lucy
 * Also Max and Warren.
 * Only Six Faces: Averted hard. Even one-shot background characters managed to look unique. Unlike most other contemporary shonen series with Loads and Loads of Characters, Fairy Tail manages to do it without resorting to Gonk. Much. Here's a particularly good example:
 * Orcus on His Throne
 * Jellal is quite happy to send out minions to attack the Tower's intruders, rather than fight himself.
 * Laxus sits in Kardia Cathedral while everyone gets trapped in Fried's runes because
 * Hades after defeating just sits in his ship and let's the 7 Kin take down Fairy Tail.
 * Overshadowed by Awesome
 * Remember Lucy taking out on her own? Or ? ? No? Well, maybe if she took a few steps away from Natsu and Erza you would.
 * Also (who had a powerset custom-tailored to beating Lucy's),  (who had already wiped out Gray) and  (one of the  who had already outsmarted and defeated, and like  just happened to have the power to steal control of Lucy's spirits). For that matter, by this point in the story she apparently possesses over half of all the powerful celestial spirits in the world (ten of the twelve golden keys of the zodiac -- which, she explains, are unique). A person with three such spirits qualified for the Oración Seis. Possibly her lack of recognition has something to do with the fact that she uses Summon Magic rather than beating things up directly, and because if she loses her keys she's mostly powerless.
 * The one time someone acknowledges her accomplishments, she gets modest and points out how inaccurate his list of her exploits is.
 * Her tendency towards Heroic Self-Deprecation probably does not help either.
 * Papa Wolf: Gildarts, already one of the most powerful characters, is normally a rather nice guy. When, however, he gets angry...
 * This is more of a subversion because up until that point in the arc
 * It's later lampshaded in chapter 275 when someone straight out of Jackie Chan's The Drunken Master outdrinks Cana and takes her top as a prize and some members point this out. If you thought Gildartz with the lack of knowledge that he's her father was scary when he saved Cana from Bluenote.... there's no telling what he'd do to the poor bastard however strong he is by Erza's standards
 * Paper-Thin Disguise: In the third OVA, Natsu, Gray and Happy avert this by putting on really convincing disguises while Erza and Lucy play it straight.
 * Parental Abandonment: Nobody in Fairy Tail seems to have any (living and non-absent) parents except Lucy, but her dad is an ass. Somewhat justified by Makarov mentionning that one role of the Guild is to shelter orphans. At least the Fairy Tail members themselves (those two who have children/grandchildren) seem to be caring parents.
 * For Natsu, Parental Abandonment serves as a source of motivation whenever the subject of dragons is brought up: Gajeel and Wendy went through it, as well.
 * And Happy and Carla weren't so much abandoned by their parents as much as
 * There is Laxus, grandson of guildmaster Makarov, but they are not a happy family.
 * Macao is Romeo's dad, and their touching and close relationship is basically the entire reason they were introduced in the first place.
 * Passing the Torch: Beautifully
 * Peek-a-Bangs
 * Erza, on occasion.
 * Fried, all the time.
 * Alzack, until the timeskip.
 * Perpetual Poverty: Despite taking on some very high-paying jobs, Lucy is always worried about whether she'll be able to afford the month's rent, because most of the reward money gets swallowed up by her teammates' destructive habits.
 * Personality Powers: Natsu is Hot-Blooded, with Gray often used as a contrast. Laxus is a Psycho Electro. Makarov uses this trope as well.
 * Playboy Bunny: When Erza is asked by a reporter what's her favorite "armor", she answers: the Bunny suit. And then Lucy, starving for attention by the same reporter, dresses in turn as a Playboy Bunny.
 * Playing with Fire: Natsu with his Dragon Slayer magic, as well as Totomaru (who can make fire with weird properties like freezing instead of burning and smelling bad), Bora, and off-screen (until the anime), Macao.
 * Pose of Supplication: Natsu and Happy to Lucy on their first encounter.
 * Pound of Flesh Twist: When the crew goes off on an S-Ranked mission to save an island from a curse that turns them into demons, they find that there is a demon on the island that was sealed away in ice and the villains are trying to resurrect it. The villains manage it, only to find that it was already dead.
 * Power Creep, Power Seep: In the Crossover with Rave Master, Mashima was really smart about how to even the characters powers given they are all created by him. Those in touch with Rave will notice that Haru Glory seems to be about only one-third of his original adventure, and the Fairy Tail cast seems to be early versions as well; it was the right thing to do since Haru Glory, Elie, Musica and others at the end of their adventure could prove too much of a task to the then young Natsu, Grey, Lucy and Erza who didn't have a Grand Finale to estabilish their maximum power level yet.
 * Power Crystal: The lacrima crystals, which are used to power almost every kind of magic item.
 * Power Makes Your Hair Grow: Well, Juvia and Fried's hair had to grow back somehow.
 * Power of Friendship: And how.
 * It's explicitly a style of powerup, even. "Magical Fusion", or "Unison Raid".
 * Power of Love
 * Somewhat played straight and subverted with Elfman. Him wishing to save Mirajane made him able to finally use his full Take Over magic. Sadly, it wasn't enough to save Lisanna when he lost control..
 * And again in Chapter 230, when
 * Power-Up Food: Dragon Slayers are powerful fighters on their own, but they gain a massive temporary boost when they eat something of their respective elements, some of which can be very common.
 * Powered by a Forsaken Child:
 * Powers Via Possession: displays no magic abilities whatsoever until brainwashed, though retains said magic afterward.
 * Progressively Prettier: Laxus after the timeskip now that he's not making the Psychotic Smirk or a Slasher Smile. Overlaps with Good Costume Switch and Adrenaline Makeover.
 * Proper Lady
 * Mirajane
 * Protagonist-Centered Morality: Plays a part in why villains are Easily Forgiven. Take for example. When he was a villain, the protagonists hated him, especially because what he did to . However, when he shows up in a future arc and helps the main characters, he's eventually forgiven for his past actions entirely. . It is very telling when the spoiler tags become fill in the blank.
 * Mirajane
 * Protagonist-Centered Morality: Plays a part in why villains are Easily Forgiven. Take for example. When he was a villain, the protagonists hated him, especially because what he did to . However, when he shows up in a future arc and helps the main characters, he's eventually forgiven for his past actions entirely. . It is very telling when the spoiler tags become fill in the blank.
 * Protagonist-Centered Morality: Plays a part in why villains are Easily Forgiven. Take for example. When he was a villain, the protagonists hated him, especially because what he did to . However, when he shows up in a future arc and helps the main characters, he's eventually forgiven for his past actions entirely. . It is very telling when the spoiler tags become fill in the blank.
 * Psycho for Hire
 * Gajeel in the Phantom Lord arc.
 * Also, the Trinity Raven assassins.
 * Psychosomatic Superpower Outage: This happens to Mirajane and Elfman after the latter tries a full-body Take Over, loses control of himself, and ends up killing their younger sister Lisanna. They're both left unable to use Take Over, because trying to use it reminded them of the incident.
 * Public Domain Soundtrack: The anime has its own songs (or at least obscure enough songs no one's heard of), but there are scenes that play classical music in the style of the rest of the soundtrack (such as the Bar Brawl being accompanied by the Can-Can).
 * Also sprach Zarathustra pops up during Gray's fight with Juvia too, along with Pachelbel's Canon.
 * Amusing for American viewers whenever "Pomp and Circumstance" (i.e.: The Graduation song) comes up.
 * The song "Rakuen no Tou", which plays during The Reveal that and again during a portion of Erza's battle with Azuma, is the first movement of Sergei Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 2.
 * Punch-Punch-Punch Uh-Oh: The entire fight against Hades is this. No matter how many times they use their strongest attacks and combos, no matter how much outside help or power ups they receive, and no matter how confident they are in their victory once he's on the ground and knocked senseless, he still keeps getting up without a single scratch..
 * Punny Name
 * Natsu Dragneel, the dragon slayer -- Justified since Natsu was reared by a dragon anyway, so his name probably would be along those lines.
 * Erza Scarlet the girl with bright red hair. Erza
 * Nichiya, the Edolas version of Ichiya (whose name means "One Night") means "Two Night."
 * Put on a Bus: