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== Anime and Manga == |
== Anime and Manga == |
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* Happens to virtually every male main character in ''[[Ranma |
* Happens to virtually every male main character in ''[[Ranma ½]]'' at some point in the series. |
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== [[Comic Books]] == |
== [[Comic Books]] == |
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== [[Fanfic]] == |
== [[Fanfic]] == |
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* Happens to the hero of ''[[Sleeping with |
* Happens to the hero of ''[[Sleeping with the Girls]]'' over the course of his adventures, and manages to be played for both Drama and Laughs at the same time. |
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== [[Film]] == |
== [[Film]] == |
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* ''[[Ferris Bueller's Day Off |
* ''[[Ferris Bueller's Day Off|Ferris Buellers Day Off]]'' has the [[Dean Bitterman]] go through this. |
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* By the end of ''[[Fargo]]'', Showalter is not only fuming from the [[Plethora of Mistakes]], but also limping from Shep's [[No-Holds-Barred Beatdown]] and bleeding heavily from a gunshot to the jaw. |
* By the end of ''[[Fargo]]'', Showalter is not only fuming from the [[Plethora of Mistakes]], but also limping from Shep's [[No-Holds-Barred Beatdown]] and bleeding heavily from a gunshot to the jaw. |
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* Brendan gets repeatedly beaten up in ''[[Brick]]''; by the end of the movie he's limping and coughing up blood. |
* Brendan gets repeatedly beaten up in ''[[Brick]]''; by the end of the movie he's limping and coughing up blood. |
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* Ash during the course of the ''[[Evil Dead]]'' trilogy. |
* Ash during the course of the ''[[Evil Dead]]'' trilogy. |
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* John McClane was pretty beat up by the end of the first ''[[ |
* John McClane was pretty beat up by the end of the first ''[[Die Hard]]'' movie—the three sequels, not quite so much. |
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* The whole premise of ''[[Death Becomes Her]]'': [[Who Wants to Live Forever?]] if you stop healing from your injuries? Taken [[Up to Eleven]] in the final scene. |
* The whole premise of ''[[Death Becomes Her]]'': [[Who Wants to Live Forever?]] if you stop healing from your injuries? Taken [[Up to Eleven]] in the final scene. |
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* Boris the Bullet Dodger in ''[[Snatch]]''. |
* Boris the Bullet Dodger in ''[[Snatch]]''. |
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* This happens to Carl's police car in ''[[Jumanji]]'', until it gets eaten by the giant [[Incredibly Lame Pun|carnivorous]] vines. |
* This happens to Carl's police car in ''[[Jumanji]]'', until it gets eaten by the giant [[Incredibly Lame Pun|carnivorous]] vines. |
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* The T-800 in ''[[Terminator]] 2'': first he cuts off the outer flesh of one arm, then he gets shot up by the cops and beaten up by the T-1000. By the end: |
* The T-800 in ''[[Terminator]] 2'': first he cuts off the outer flesh of one arm, then he gets shot up by the cops and beaten up by the T-1000. By the end: |
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{{quote|'''T-800:''' I need a vacation.}} |
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* Lisbeth in ''[[The Girl Who Played With Fire]]'', after a {{spoiler|gunshot to the head, being [[Buried Alive]] in a shallow grave, and survivng an epic fight with her father}}, is so bloodied up that her [[Badass]] [[Dumb Muscle]] half-brother takes one look at her and runs for his life, thinking she's a zombie. |
* Lisbeth in ''[[The Girl Who Played With Fire]]'', after a {{spoiler|gunshot to the head, being [[Buried Alive]] in a shallow grave, and survivng an epic fight with her father}}, is so bloodied up that her [[Badass]] [[Dumb Muscle]] half-brother takes one look at her and runs for his life, thinking she's a zombie. |
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* Eric Idle's character from ''[[National Lampoon]]'s European Vacation'', who repeatedly runs into the Griswald family. Hilarity ensues, and Idle's character becomes progressively more injured. |
* Eric Idle's character from ''[[National Lampoon]]'s European Vacation'', who repeatedly runs into the Griswald family. Hilarity ensues, and Idle's character becomes progressively more injured. |
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* [[Those Two Bad Guys|Damon Wayans' & Kadeem Hardison's characters]] in ''[[I'm Gonna Git You Sucka]]'' suffer a series of injuries throughout, mostly by being repeatedly captured and thrown down [[The Window or |
* [[Those Two Bad Guys|Damon Wayans' & Kadeem Hardison's characters]] in ''[[I'm Gonna Git You Sucka]]'' suffer a series of injuries throughout, mostly by being repeatedly captured and thrown down [[The Window or the Stairs|flights of stairs]]. |
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* Both of the [[Implacable Man]] main characters in ''[[No Country for Old Men]]''. They repeatedly manage to wing each other, escape, take cover and perform horribly squirm-inducing self-surgery on their wounds before limping back into their game of cat-and-mouse. |
* Both of the [[Implacable Man]] main characters in ''[[No Country for Old Men]]''. They repeatedly manage to wing each other, escape, take cover and perform horribly squirm-inducing self-surgery on their wounds before limping back into their game of cat-and-mouse. |
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== [[Live Action TV]] == |
== [[Live Action TV]] == |
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* Barney in the ''[[How I Met Your Mother]]'' episode "The [[Lethal Weapon |
* Barney in the ''[[How I Met Your Mother]]'' episode "The [[Lethal Weapon|Murtaugh]] List" tries to live like a 21-year-old for a weekend, and this is what happens. |
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== [[Professional Wrestling]] == |
== [[Professional Wrestling]] == |
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* [[WWE]]'s revival of [[ECW]] had Colin Delaney, a [[Jobber]] who would take brutal beatings and come out wearing more and more bandages every week. |
* [[World Wrestling Entertainment|WWE]]'s revival of [[ECW]] had Colin Delaney, a [[Jobber]] who would take brutal beatings and come out wearing more and more bandages every week. |
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== [[Video Games]] == |
== [[Video Games]] == |
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* The health meter in ''[[Doom]]'' was a picture of a guy's face getting progressively bloodier and beaten up the more damage the player took. |
* The health meter in ''[[Doom]]'' was a picture of a guy's face getting progressively bloodier and beaten up the more damage the player took. |
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* The gun-toting mugger in ''[[Deja Vu]]'' suffers from this. Each of his first three confrontations can and should end with a punch to the face, and he gets both eyes swollen and a bloody nose before the fourth time, when such a punch gets you shot. |
* The gun-toting mugger in ''[[Deja Vu]]'' suffers from this. Each of his first three confrontations can and should end with a punch to the face, and he gets both eyes swollen and a bloody nose before the fourth time, when such a punch gets you shot. |
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* ''[[Max Payne ( |
* ''[[Max Payne (series)|Max Payne]]'' is a non-comedic example. |
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* [[Recurring Boss]] examples include Klungo in ''[[Banjo Tooie]]'' and King Bulblin in ''[[The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess]]''. |
* [[Recurring Boss]] examples include Klungo in ''[[Banjo Tooie]]'' and King Bulblin in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]''. |
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== [[Web Original]] == |
== [[Web Original]] == |
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== [[Western Animation]] == |
== [[Western Animation]] == |
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* [[The Simpsons|Homer Simpson]] has this happen multiple times, from the classic "Springfield Gorge" aftermath, and the time he tried to prove to Marge he loved her and ended up going through a bed of roses before falling out the aeroplane. |
* [[The Simpsons (animation)|Homer Simpson]] has this happen multiple times, from the classic "Springfield Gorge" aftermath, and the time he tried to prove to Marge he loved her and ended up going through a bed of roses before falling out the aeroplane. |
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* This sometimes happened to Finn in ''[[ |
* This sometimes happened to Finn in ''[[Adventure Time]]''. |
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* One [[ |
* One [[Tom and Jerry]] cartoon had Tom showing the cumulative effects of each bit of comic mayhem befalling him - completely atypical of the usual business. |
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A character gradually accumulates Amusing Injuries over the course of a story, but rather than shrug them off, he shows the traces of every one of them, and ends up a bleeding, black-eyed Implacable Man limping toward his goal. He quite literally looks like the world has chewed him up and spat him back out.
Expect a lot of Clothing Damage, and an attitude of Tranquil Fury. Can be just as easily Played for Laughs or Played for Drama - the latter can work as a subversion of Just a Flesh Wound, as it shows that what doesn't kill you can still slow you down a hell of a lot.
Rasputinian Death is a subtrope where the injuries are each of the No One Could Survive That variety, and the final fatality actually sticks.
Compare: Crush Parade when characters and objects are repeatedly run over and trampled by different things; Scars Are Forever when a character bears the marks of past injuries for the rest of his life.
Anime and Manga
- Happens to virtually every male main character in Ranma ½ at some point in the series.
Comic Books
- Herr Starr in Preacher (Comic Book).
Fanfic
- Happens to the hero of Sleeping with the Girls over the course of his adventures, and manages to be played for both Drama and Laughs at the same time.
Film
- Ferris Buellers Day Off has the Dean Bitterman go through this.
- By the end of Fargo, Showalter is not only fuming from the Plethora of Mistakes, but also limping from Shep's No-Holds-Barred Beatdown and bleeding heavily from a gunshot to the jaw.
- Brendan gets repeatedly beaten up in Brick; by the end of the movie he's limping and coughing up blood.
- Ash during the course of the Evil Dead trilogy.
- John McClane was pretty beat up by the end of the first Die Hard movie—the three sequels, not quite so much.
- The whole premise of Death Becomes Her: Who Wants to Live Forever? if you stop healing from your injuries? Taken Up to Eleven in the final scene.
- Boris the Bullet Dodger in Snatch.
- Ken suffers from this in A Fish Called Wanda
- This happens to Carl's police car in Jumanji, until it gets eaten by the giant carnivorous vines.
- The T-800 in Terminator 2: first he cuts off the outer flesh of one arm, then he gets shot up by the cops and beaten up by the T-1000. By the end:
T-800: I need a vacation. |
- Lisbeth in The Girl Who Played With Fire, after a gunshot to the head, being Buried Alive in a shallow grave, and survivng an epic fight with her father, is so bloodied up that her Badass Dumb Muscle half-brother takes one look at her and runs for his life, thinking she's a zombie.
- Eric Idle's character from National Lampoon's European Vacation, who repeatedly runs into the Griswald family. Hilarity ensues, and Idle's character becomes progressively more injured.
- Damon Wayans' & Kadeem Hardison's characters in I'm Gonna Git You Sucka suffer a series of injuries throughout, mostly by being repeatedly captured and thrown down flights of stairs.
- Both of the Implacable Man main characters in No Country for Old Men. They repeatedly manage to wing each other, escape, take cover and perform horribly squirm-inducing self-surgery on their wounds before limping back into their game of cat-and-mouse.
Literature
- Tim Powers, pick a book, any book, and 4 of 5 times this happens to the main character.
- Vlad Taltos also seems to be accumulating injuries, to the point that Steven Brust Lampshaded it with a Tim Powers Pastiche as part of an extended joke at the end of Iorich.
- Tlan Imass in The Malazan Book of the Fallen. Being Undead, this doesn't necessarily slow them down much.
Live Action TV
- Barney in the How I Met Your Mother episode "The Murtaugh List" tries to live like a 21-year-old for a weekend, and this is what happens.
Professional Wrestling
- WWE's revival of ECW had Colin Delaney, a Jobber who would take brutal beatings and come out wearing more and more bandages every week.
Video Games
- The health meter in Doom was a picture of a guy's face getting progressively bloodier and beaten up the more damage the player took.
- The gun-toting mugger in Deja Vu suffers from this. Each of his first three confrontations can and should end with a punch to the face, and he gets both eyes swollen and a bloody nose before the fourth time, when such a punch gets you shot.
- Max Payne is a non-comedic example.
- Recurring Boss examples include Klungo in Banjo Tooie and King Bulblin in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess.
Web Original
- The main character of The Horribly Slow Murderer With the Extremely Inefficient Weapon.
Western Animation
- Homer Simpson has this happen multiple times, from the classic "Springfield Gorge" aftermath, and the time he tried to prove to Marge he loved her and ended up going through a bed of roses before falling out the aeroplane.
- This sometimes happened to Finn in Adventure Time.
- One Tom and Jerry cartoon had Tom showing the cumulative effects of each bit of comic mayhem befalling him - completely atypical of the usual business.