Display title | Giving Up the Ghost |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | This is a comedy trope found in anime and manga. Whenever a character may feel like they could die at any moment due to some form of sudden external stimulation or just plain exhaustion. It could be getting knocked out with a sudden blow to the head, being scared half to death, a sudden shock to the system, being pushed to the point of physical exhaustion, or some other form of Amusing Injury. This results in the character's very soul momentarily escaping from their body, most often from their mouth. |