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{{quote|'''Border Guard''': ''Recreational shooting? There's over a million rounds in there!''
{{quote|'''Border Guard''': ''Recreational shooting? There's over a million rounds in there!''
'''Yuri Orlov, arms dealer''': ''I'm trigger happy.''|[[Lord of War]]}}
'''Yuri Orlov, arms dealer''': ''I'm trigger happy.''|[[Lord of War]]}}
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Mr. (or Ms.) Trigger Happy tends to have some (or all) of the following traits:
Mr. (or Ms.) Trigger Happy tends to have some (or all) of the following traits:
* Has a distinctive, preferred [[Weapon of Choice]].
* Has a distinctive, preferred [[Weapon of Choice]].
* Loves [[Cool Guns]], [[Rare Guns]], [[Hand Cannon|Hand Cannons]], [[BFG|BFGs]], and [[More Dakka]] [[Gun Nut|in general]].
* Loves [[Cool Guns]], [[Rare Guns]], [[Hand Cannon]]s, [[BFG]]s, and [[More Dakka]] [[Gun Nut|in general]].
* Addresses their gun by [[I Call It Vera|an affectionate name]].
* Addresses their gun by [[I Call It "Vera"|an affectionate name]].
* Fond of stroking or licking the gun barrel in a [[Does This Remind You of Anything?|suggestive manner]].
* Fond of stroking or licking the gun barrel in a [[Does This Remind You of Anything?|suggestive manner]].
* Greets people via [[Click Hello]].
* Greets people via [[Click. "Hello."]].
* Will shoot at the [[Disproportionate Retribution|slightest]] [[Murder Is the Best Solution|provocation]]--this is what "trigger happy" ''[[Trope Namer|means]]'', colloquially.
* Will shoot at the [[Disproportionate Retribution|slightest]] [[Murder Is the Best Solution|provocation]]—this is what "trigger happy" ''[[Trope Namer|means]]'', colloquially.
* Can often be seen or heard laughing or [[Roar Dakka|shouting]] while firing.
* Can often be seen or heard laughing or [[Shouting Shooter|shouting]] while firing.


See also the whole family of people who have a little too much fun murdering people, i.e., [[Ax Crazy]], [[Chainsaw Good]], [[Gatling Good]], [[Knife Nut]]... Of course, even a mellow and sane person can sometimes find himself in a situation where the only thing to do is [[Shoot Everything That Moves]]. But if you're [[Trigger Happy]], you'll enjoy it more.
See also the whole family of people who have a little too much fun murdering people, i.e., [[Ax Crazy]], [[Chainsaw Good]], [[Gatling Good]], [[Knife Nut]]... Of course, even a mellow and sane person can sometimes find himself in a situation where the only thing to do is [[Shoot Everything That Moves]]. But if you're '''Trigger Happy''', you'll enjoy it more.


Compare/Contrast [[Orgasmic Combat]] and [[Combat Sadomasochist]].
Compare/Contrast [[Orgasmic Combat]] and [[Combat Sadomasochist]].
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* Revy from ''[[Black Lagoon]]'' is the [[Sociopathic Hero]] version of this trope. When she goes into "[[Ax Crazy|Whitman Fever]]," though...
* Revy from ''[[Black Lagoon]]'' is the [[Sociopathic Hero]] version of this trope. When she goes into "[[Ax Crazy|Whitman Fever]]," though...
* Gauron from ''[[Full Metal Panic!]]''. He actually had to be restrained from shooting a pilot (who was the only one who even knew how to operate the plane everyone was on), all because he just likes [[For the Evulz|shooting and killing so much]].
* Gauron from ''[[Full Metal Panic!]]''. He actually had to be restrained from shooting a pilot (who was the only one who even knew how to operate the plane everyone was on), all because he just likes [[For the Evulz|shooting and killing so much]].
** Sousuke is also ''very'' [[Trigger Happy]], but in the more non-lethal way. He just really seems to like shooting and [[Mad Bomber|blowing things up]]. In the ''[[Full Metal Panic!]]! Overload'' manga, this is [[Character Exaggeration|taken to an extreme]], where [[Comedic Sociopathy|it might very well have been the lethal way, but is played for laughs]]. In fact, it's so bad that in one of the stories, he's actually shown having ''withdrawal symptoms'' because he hadn't shot a gun that day (due to promising Chidori he wouldn't bring his guns or shoot anyone). He [[Lampshades]] it by thinking that he shouldn't feel this way, since it would make him a Gun Maniac. To put it in his thoughts: "The recoil and muzzle flash when I fire, the lingering smell of gunpowder... experiencing these on the battlefield truly makes me feel alive!" Indeed, in the ''Overload'' manga, he's actually ''more'' of a [[Trigger Happy]] maniac than Gauron (yes, he officially [[Beyond the Impossible|achieved the impossible there]]).
** Sousuke is also ''very'' Trigger Happy, but in the more non-lethal way. He just really seems to like shooting and [[Mad Bomber|blowing things up]]. In the ''[[Full Metal Panic!]]! Overload'' manga, this is [[Character Exaggeration|taken to an extreme]], where [[Comedic Sociopathy|it might very well have been the lethal way, but is played for laughs]]. In fact, it's so bad that in one of the stories, he's actually shown having ''withdrawal symptoms'' because he hadn't shot a gun that day (due to promising Chidori he wouldn't bring his guns or shoot anyone). He [[lampshade]]s it by thinking that he shouldn't feel this way, since it would make him a Gun Maniac. To put it in his thoughts: "The recoil and muzzle flash when I fire, the lingering smell of gunpowder... experiencing these on the battlefield truly makes me feel alive!" Indeed, in the ''Overload'' manga, he's actually ''more'' of a Trigger Happy maniac than Gauron (yes, he officially [[Beyond the Impossible|achieved the impossible there]]).
*** Sousuke is actually, ''officially'' [[Lampshaded]] as "The Trigger-Happiest S.O.B." in ''[[Full Metal Panic!]]'' - so in other words, in canon, yes, he is indeed moreso than everyone ''including'' Gauron. (Though this actually makes a bit more sense when one takes into account that ''[[Knife Nut|knives]]'' are Gauron's chosen weapon and specialty, not guns... since he [[Ax Crazy|enjoys slashing and cutting people up close and personal]].)
*** Sousuke is actually, ''officially'' [[Lampshaded]] as "The Trigger-Happiest S.O.B." in ''[[Full Metal Panic!]]'' - so in other words, in canon, yes, he is indeed moreso than everyone ''including'' Gauron. (Though this actually makes a bit more sense when one takes into account that ''[[Knife Nut|knives]]'' are Gauron's chosen weapon and specialty, not guns... since he [[Ax Crazy|enjoys slashing and cutting people up close and personal]].)
** Sousuke meets his match when he encounters the mad policewoman in ''Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu'', who gets into a shootout with Sousuke in his Bonta-kun costume. In a later episode where she hears the gun-toting Bonta-kun is on the loose again, her fellow police officers have to physically restrain her from going berserk with [[Guns Akimbo]] FN-P90's.
** Sousuke meets his match when he encounters the mad policewoman in ''Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu'', who gets into a shootout with Sousuke in his Bonta-kun costume. In a later episode where she hears the gun-toting Bonta-kun is on the loose again, her fellow police officers have to physically restrain her from going berserk with [[Guns Akimbo]] FN-P90's.
* Robert from [[Jungle wa Itsumo Hale Nochi Guu|Guu]]. He's even shooting it off in the opening.
* Robert from [[Haré+Guu|Guu]]. He's even shooting it off in the opening.
* Reborn from ''[[Katekyo Hitman Reborn]]'', who, as Tsuna notes, looks ''ridiculously happy'' at the thought of being able to shoot people. Of course, the person he ends up shooting is always [[Butt Monkey|Tsuna]].
* Reborn from ''[[Katekyo Hitman Reborn]]'', who, as Tsuna notes, looks ''ridiculously happy'' at the thought of being able to shoot people. Of course, the person he ends up shooting is always [[Butt Monkey|Tsuna]].
* Train Heartnet from ''[[Black Cat (manga)|Black Cat]]'' is this, somewhat. His gun has a name, "Hades", and he's shown to get a bit restless when he hasn't shot anything for a while. Although, being a [[Technical Pacifist]], he's forced to not kill people with it, that doesn't prevent him from [[Blasting It Out of Their Hands|shooting things out of their hands]] or simply wounding them.
* Train Heartnet from ''[[Black Cat (manga)|Black Cat]]'' is this, somewhat. His gun has a name, "Hades", and he's shown to get a bit restless when he hasn't shot anything for a while. Although, being a [[Technical Pacifist]], he's forced to not kill people with it, that doesn't prevent him from [[Blasting It Out of Their Hands|shooting things out of their hands]] or simply wounding them.
** [[Technical Pacifist]]? You sure about that? I'm pretty sure he at least killed the first few people he fought, and probably plenty more.
** [[Technical Pacifist]]? You sure about that? I'm pretty sure he at least killed the first few people he fought, and probably plenty more.
* Leena from ''[[Zoids]]: New Century Zero''.
* Leena from ''[[Zoids]]: New Century Zero''.
* Most notable in [[Digimon]]: [http://animedesmotivado.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/digimon.jpg?w=470&h=397 Gargomon], a trigger happy Rambo bunny (Dog actually, [[Rule of Funny|but who cares?]]) with ''gatling guns'' for hands.
* Most notable in [[Digimon]]: [https://web.archive.org/web/20200328155027/https://animedesmotivado.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/digimon.jpg?w=470&h=397 Gargomon], a trigger happy Rambo bunny (Dog actually, [[Rule of Funny|but who cares?]]) with ''gatling guns'' for hands.
* Of course, we can't forget Alucard, from ''[[Hellsing]]''. He carries two impossibly heavy guns, Jackel and his Casull Joshua. And the ever popular image of him resting his vampire canines on the barrel of the gun.
* Of course, we can't forget Alucard, from ''[[Hellsing]]''. He carries two impossibly heavy guns, Jackel and his Casull Joshua. And the ever popular image of him resting his vampire canines on the barrel of the gun.
* Genkaku from ''[[Deadman Wonderland]]''. Wielding a [[Impossibly Cool Weapon|double-machine gun-electric guitar]], he really really loves to use it. He expresses great disappointment when Mouzuri restrains him from shooting Ganta. Not to mention that he even has an affectionate name for it, calling it "Flying V." He generally treats it with a ''lot'' more compassion and love than any human he encounters in the series, and the only time he's shown crying is when it's broken by Shiro. He keeps a grudge towards Shiro because of it, and is shown saying he'll hold a funeral service for it (something he'd never do for a human).
* Genkaku from ''[[Deadman Wonderland]]''. Wielding a [[Impossibly Cool Weapon|double-machine gun-electric guitar]], he really really loves to use it. He expresses great disappointment when Mouzuri restrains him from shooting Ganta. Not to mention that he even has an affectionate name for it, calling it "Flying V." He generally treats it with a ''lot'' more compassion and love than any human he encounters in the series, and the only time he's shown crying is when it's broken by Shiro. He keeps a grudge towards Shiro because of it, and is shown saying he'll hold a funeral service for it (something he'd never do for a human).
* In ''[[Gantz]]'', a ''lot'' of Gantzers (pretty much all side characters, since none of the protagonists are shown to be that sadistic) are [[Trigger Happy]].
* In ''[[Gantz]]'', a ''lot'' of Gantzers (pretty much all side characters, since none of the protagonists are shown to be that sadistic) are Trigger Happy.
* Maya Jingu from the ''[[Burn Up]]'' anime franchise, ''especially'' her ''Warrior/Excess'' incarnation.
* Maya Jingu from the ''[[Burn Up]]'' anime franchise, ''especially'' her ''Warrior/Excess'' incarnation.
* K from ''[[Gravitation]]'', anyone?
* K from ''[[Gravitation]]'', anyone?
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** Yuuna, [[Boisterous Bruiser|oh so much]].
** Yuuna, [[Boisterous Bruiser|oh so much]].
* Attenborough from ''[[Gurren Lagann]]'' LOVES firing the Dai-Gurren's cannons for the smallest reason. And when {{spoiler|the Chouginga Dai-Gurren is about to hit ''[[Crowning Moment of Awesome|every point of the universe]] [[Beam Spam|simultaneously]] with a [[More Dakka|fuckton of guns]]''}}, his facial expression is one of pure bliss.
* Attenborough from ''[[Gurren Lagann]]'' LOVES firing the Dai-Gurren's cannons for the smallest reason. And when {{spoiler|the Chouginga Dai-Gurren is about to hit ''[[Crowning Moment of Awesome|every point of the universe]] [[Beam Spam|simultaneously]] with a [[More Dakka|fuckton of guns]]''}}, his facial expression is one of pure bliss.
* Arnage of Huckebein from ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha|Magical Record Lyrical Nanoha Force]]''. In the chapter that introduced her [[Gatling Good|Divider]], instead of dodging the [[Beam Spam|25 million energy beams]] headed her way like she was ordered to, she decided to [[Shoot the Bullet|shoot them all down]] since that was more her style.
* Arnage of Huckebein from ''[[Lyrical Nanoha|Magical Record Lyrical Nanoha Force]]''. In the chapter that introduced her [[Gatling Good|Divider]], instead of dodging the [[Beam Spam|25 million energy beams]] headed her way like she was ordered to, she decided to [[Shoot the Bullet|shoot them all down]] since that was more her style.
* Kaito Wanijima from ''[[Air Gear]]'' has a gun as his weapon of choice. He uses it a LOT.
* Kaito Wanijima from ''[[Air Gear]]'' has a gun as his weapon of choice. He uses it a LOT.
* Hibari Ginza from ''[[Speed Grapher]]'' seems to have a permanently itchy trigger finger. When she's not shooting someone([[Catch Phrase|Self Defense!]]) she threatening to shoot someone. Even if that someone is ''a fellow cop.''
* Hibari Ginza from ''[[Speed Grapher]]'' seems to have a permanently itchy trigger finger. When she's not shooting someone([[Catch Phrase|Self Defense!]]) she threatening to shoot someone. Even if that someone is ''a fellow cop.''
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== [[Comics]] ==
== [[Comics]] ==
* Deadeye Duck from ''[[Bucky O'Hare and the Toad Wars]]''.
* Deadeye Duck from ''[[Bucky O'Hare and the Toad Wars]]''.
* ''[[Sin City]]'' characters are over this trope. Marv certainly laughs when he kills his enemies and calls his gun Gladys. The [[Cool Car]] love is there as well. Dwight and the Old Town girls are also quite fond of mowing down enemies as seen in the climax of ''Big Fat Kill''.
* ''[[Sin City]]'' characters are over this trope. Marv certainly laughs when he kills his enemies and [[I Call It "Vera"|calls his gun Gladys]]. The [[Cool Car]] love is there as well. Dwight and the Old Town girls are also quite fond of mowing down enemies as seen in the climax of ''Big Fat Kill''.
* Pig's militaristic Guard Duck from ''[[Pearls Before Swine]]''. He constantly believes that everyone besides Pig and his friends are the enemy and his first solution to problems is to shoot like crazy.
* Pig's militaristic Guard Duck from ''[[Pearls Before Swine]]''. He constantly believes that everyone besides Pig and his friends are the enemy and his first solution to problems is to shoot like crazy.
* Brianna from ''[[Gold Digger (Comic Book)]]''. One [[Word of God|author's note]] commented, "Yes, all of Brianna's weapons have '''[[I Call It Vera|first names]]'''... Got a prob' wit dat?"
* Brianna from ''[[Gold Digger (Comic Book)|Gold Digger]]''. One [[Word of God|author's note]] commented, "Yes, all of Brianna's weapons have '''[[I Call It "Vera"|first names]]'''... Got a prob' wit dat?"


== [[Film]] ==
== [[Film]] ==
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* Jayne on ''[[Firefly]]''. There aren't many scenes where he ''isn't'' carrying some sort of weapon.
* Jayne on ''[[Firefly]]''. There aren't many scenes where he ''isn't'' carrying some sort of weapon.
** He's shown to be [[Crazy Prepared]] as far as weapons go. His whole room is filled to the brim with them and in the Big Damn Movie, the one time he wants to bring grenades but gets overruled by Mal, the team ends up needing them.
** He's shown to be [[Crazy Prepared]] as far as weapons go. His whole room is filled to the brim with them and in the Big Damn Movie, the one time he wants to bring grenades but gets overruled by Mal, the team ends up needing them.
{{quote|'''Jayne:''' [''as the crew is being pursued by Reavers''] [[Sarcasm Mode|Boy, sure would be nice if we had some]] ''[[Sarcasm Mode|GRENADES]]'', [[Sarcasm Mode|don't you think?!]]<br />
{{quote|'''Jayne:''' [''as the crew is being pursued by Reavers''] [[Sarcasm Mode|Boy, sure would be nice if we had some]] ''[[Sarcasm Mode|GRENADES]]'', [[Sarcasm Mode|don't you think?!]]
And then later on: '''Mal:''' "Please tell me you brought them this time" }}
And then later on: '''Mal:''' "Please tell me you brought them this time" }}


* Detective Hammer from ''[[Sledge Hammer]]''. He does target practice inside his apartment, he talks to his gun, and his reaction to a sniper on top of a building is to bring the entire building down with a rocket launcher. That's just in the pilot episode.
* Detective Hammer from ''[[Sledge Hammer!]]''. He does target practice inside his apartment, he talks to his gun, and his reaction to a sniper on top of a building is to bring the entire building down with a rocket launcher. That's just in the pilot episode.
* Aeryn Sun on ''[[Farscape]]'' spends a lot of time shooting people with evident pleasure. [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|Even while giving birth.]]
* Aeryn Sun on ''[[Farscape]]'' spends a lot of time shooting people with evident pleasure. [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|Even while giving birth.]]
* ''[[Chuck]]'': John Casey loves guns.
* ''[[Chuck]]'': John Casey loves guns.
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* [["Weird Al" Yankovic]]'s ''Trigger Happy'' is, of course, a song that parodies this trope.
* [["Weird Al" Yankovic]]'s ''Trigger Happy'' is, of course, a song that parodies this trope.
{{quote|''I filled that kitty-cat so full of lead
{{quote|''I filled that kitty-cat so full of lead
We'll have to use him for a pencil instead'' }}
''We'll have to use him for a pencil instead'' }}


== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
* The Orks of [[Warhammer 40000]] were the [[Trope Namer|Trope Namers]] for [[More Dakka]]. Enuff said.
* The Orks of [[Warhammer 40,000]] were the [[Trope Namer]]s for [[More Dakka]]. Enuff said.
* In ''[[Warhammer Fantasy Battle]]'' the Skaven Doomwheel must be fired at someone every turn. If there are enemies within range, all the better.
* In ''[[Warhammer Fantasy Battle]]'' the Skaven Doomwheel must be fired at someone every turn. If there are enemies within range, all the better.


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* The Heavy from ''[[Team Fortress 2]]''.
* The Heavy from ''[[Team Fortress 2]]''.
** ''Any'' of the classes can be trigger happy, depending on the player. The Pyro especially has gained the derisive [[Fan Nickname]] of "[[Leeroy Jenkins|W+M1]]" (the default commands to run and fire one's primary weapon, respectively).
** ''Any'' of the classes can be trigger happy, depending on the player. The Pyro especially has gained the derisive [[Fan Nickname]] of "[[Leeroy Jenkins|W+M1]]" (the default commands to run and fire one's primary weapon, respectively).
* In [[Mass Effect]], the First Contact War happened because of the turians doing this. Upon discovering a few human ships trying to open a mass relay, they immediately opened fire. It would have been EASIER just to tell them that what they were doing was illegal under galactic law, and if they refused to cooperate, then they could shoot. But ''nooooooo''...
* In [[Mass Effect]], the First Contact War happened because of the turians doing this. Upon discovering a few human ships trying to open a mass relay, they immediately opened fire. No warning shots, just "shoot on sight" followed by prompt escalation to [[No Kill Like Overkill|orbital bombardment]] of the first human planet they could find.
** Well, [[Justifying Edit|to be fair]], it's hard to communicate with someone when your technology, language and biology are completely different. And this is the first time you've encountered that species. Maybe warning shots... Then again, following up that skirmish with the [[No Kill Like Overkill|orbital bombardment]] of the first human planet they could find was probably overboard.
* Both [[Jak and Daxter]] follow this trope, though Jak uses the [[BFG]] more often.
* Both [[Jak and Daxter]] follow this trope, though Jak uses the [[BFG]] more often.
* In ''[[Dead Rising]]'', Cletus Samson and both Roger Hall and his son Jack have a policy of shoot first ask questions later in dealing with humans that they seem to enjoy. Perhaps somewhat understandable as the zombie outbreak did turn a number of human survivors homicidally insane. Then again, that they take it to an extreme that makes them obviously [[Trigger Happy]] is what makes them among those humans themselves.
* In ''[[Dead Rising]]'', Cletus Samson and both Roger Hall and his son Jack have a policy of shoot first ask questions later in dealing with humans that they seem to enjoy. Perhaps somewhat understandable as the zombie outbreak did turn a number of human survivors homicidally insane. Then again, that they take it to an extreme that makes them obviously Trigger Happy is what makes them among those humans themselves.
* Axl of [[Mega Man X]], especially compared to [[Technical Pacifist]] X and [[Shell Shocked Senior]] Zero.
* Axl of [[Mega Man X]], especially compared to [[Technical Pacifist]] X and [[Shell Shocked Senior]] Zero.
* [[Final Fantasy VII]]: The typical response of [[Scary Black Man|Barret Wallace]] to any problem he faces is to let loose with the drill/[[Chainsaw/BFG|BFG]] he's got hooked up to the end of his arm. It's [[Justified]] later in the game when you find out just why Barret's so [[Trigger Happy]] to begin with.
* [[Final Fantasy VII]]: The typical response of [[Scary Black Man|Barret Wallace]] to any problem he faces is to let loose with the drill/[[Chainsaw/BFG|BFG]] he's got hooked up to the end of his arm. It's [[Justified]] later in the game when you find out just why Barret's so Trigger Happy to begin with.
* In ''[[Jagged Alliance 2]]'', any mercenary with the "Psycho" trait can and will, when armed with a weapon capable of automatic fire, fire it on automatic. Even if you told them to fire a single shot or a burst.
* In ''[[Jagged Alliance 2]]'', any mercenary with the "Psycho" trait can and will, when armed with a weapon capable of automatic fire, fire it on automatic. Even if you told them to fire a single shot or a burst.
* [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Trigger Happy]] from ''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]''. He's a crazy gremlin [[Gun Slinger|goldslinger]] whose main weapons are [[Guns Akimbo|a pair of]] [[Bling Bling Bang|golden guns]] that [[Abnormal Ammo|shoot golden coins.]] His personality is described as gunplay being his [[Your Answer to Everything|solution to every problem]] and he "will take down any bad guy... usually without bothering to aim."
* [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Trigger Happy]] from ''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]''. He's a crazy gremlin [[Gun Slinger|goldslinger]] whose main weapons are [[Guns Akimbo|a pair of]] [[Bling Bling Bang|golden guns]] that [[Abnormal Ammo|shoot golden coins.]] His personality is described as gunplay being his [[Your Answer to Everything|solution to every problem]] and he "will take down any bad guy... usually without bothering to aim."
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== [[Western Animation]] ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* Disney, [[Disney Death|oddly enough]], Loves This Trope:
* Disney, [[Disney Death|oddly enough]], Loves This Trope:
** Scrooge McDuck's [[New Old Flame]] Glittering Goldie on ''[[DuckTales]]''.
** Scrooge McDuck's [[New Old Flame]] Glittering Goldie on ''[[DuckTales (1987)]]''.
** EVE in ''[[WALL-E]]'', of course.
** EVE in ''[[WALL-E]]'', of course.
** Trigger from Disney's [[Robin Hood (Disney film)|Robin Hood]].
** Trigger from Disney's [[Robin Hood (Disney film)|Robin Hood]].
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* Minor Decepticon [[Meaningful Name|Triggerhappy]] in ''[[Transformers Generation 1]]'' lives up to his name. Apparently while goofing around at the military academy he accidentally vaporized his entire squad of trainees and his instructor. This earned him an immediate graduation and field promotion. However, some theorize that his crazed affection for heavy automatic weaponry isn't due to pride at this defining moment, but because he happened to bump his head pretty bad in said accident.
* Minor Decepticon [[Meaningful Name|Triggerhappy]] in ''[[Transformers Generation 1]]'' lives up to his name. Apparently while goofing around at the military academy he accidentally vaporized his entire squad of trainees and his instructor. This earned him an immediate graduation and field promotion. However, some theorize that his crazed affection for heavy automatic weaponry isn't due to pride at this defining moment, but because he happened to bump his head pretty bad in said accident.
* [[The Simpsons]] - [[Bumbling Dad|Homer Simpson]] became this [[Compressed Vice|for one episode]], where he buys a gun to protect the family following a series of riots in Springfield. However, he quickly becomes ludicrously irresponsible with the gun (using it to change the channel and open a beer, among other feats), which drives Marge and the kids away. He goes to the local NRA for support, but they're just as appalled by him as Marge was and kick him out of the organization. The whole episode serves to deliver [[An Aesop]] about responsible gun usage.
* [[The Simpsons]] - [[Bumbling Dad|Homer Simpson]] became this [[Compressed Vice|for one episode]], where he buys a gun to protect the family following a series of riots in Springfield. However, he quickly becomes ludicrously irresponsible with the gun (using it to change the channel and open a beer, among other feats), which drives Marge and the kids away. He goes to the local NRA for support, but they're just as appalled by him as Marge was and kick him out of the organization. The whole episode serves to deliver [[An Aesop]] about responsible gun usage.
* [[Futurama]] - Mom's Friendly Killbots will automatically shoot whenever anyone mentions anything resembling gun terminology, like getting howitzer out of "how it serve". They usually shoot the person or Killbot that says the gun term. This is in addition to shooting anything that moves.
* [[Futurama]] - Mom's Friendly Killbots will automatically shoot anyone who mentions anything even vaguely resembling gun terminology (like getting "Howitzer" out of "how it serve"), along with shooting anything that moves.


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Border Guard: Recreational shooting? There's over a million rounds in there!

Yuri Orlov, arms dealer: I'm trigger happy.

Some people really, really like guns. Maybe they're Compensating for Something. Maybe they see all problems as solvable with More Dakka. Maybe they just prefer to shoot first and ask questions later.

Mr. (or Ms.) Trigger Happy tends to have some (or all) of the following traits:

See also the whole family of people who have a little too much fun murdering people, i.e., Ax Crazy, Chainsaw Good, Gatling Good, Knife Nut... Of course, even a mellow and sane person can sometimes find himself in a situation where the only thing to do is Shoot Everything That Moves. But if you're Trigger Happy, you'll enjoy it more.

Compare/Contrast Orgasmic Combat and Combat Sadomasochist.

Not to be confused with Trigger Happy TV.

Examples of Trigger Happy include:


Anime and Manga

  • Revy from Black Lagoon is the Sociopathic Hero version of this trope. When she goes into "Whitman Fever," though...
  • Gauron from Full Metal Panic!. He actually had to be restrained from shooting a pilot (who was the only one who even knew how to operate the plane everyone was on), all because he just likes shooting and killing so much.
    • Sousuke is also very Trigger Happy, but in the more non-lethal way. He just really seems to like shooting and blowing things up. In the Full Metal Panic!! Overload manga, this is taken to an extreme, where it might very well have been the lethal way, but is played for laughs. In fact, it's so bad that in one of the stories, he's actually shown having withdrawal symptoms because he hadn't shot a gun that day (due to promising Chidori he wouldn't bring his guns or shoot anyone). He lampshades it by thinking that he shouldn't feel this way, since it would make him a Gun Maniac. To put it in his thoughts: "The recoil and muzzle flash when I fire, the lingering smell of gunpowder... experiencing these on the battlefield truly makes me feel alive!" Indeed, in the Overload manga, he's actually more of a Trigger Happy maniac than Gauron (yes, he officially achieved the impossible there).
    • Sousuke meets his match when he encounters the mad policewoman in Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu, who gets into a shootout with Sousuke in his Bonta-kun costume. In a later episode where she hears the gun-toting Bonta-kun is on the loose again, her fellow police officers have to physically restrain her from going berserk with Guns Akimbo FN-P90's.
  • Robert from Guu. He's even shooting it off in the opening.
  • Reborn from Katekyo Hitman Reborn, who, as Tsuna notes, looks ridiculously happy at the thought of being able to shoot people. Of course, the person he ends up shooting is always Tsuna.
  • Train Heartnet from Black Cat is this, somewhat. His gun has a name, "Hades", and he's shown to get a bit restless when he hasn't shot anything for a while. Although, being a Technical Pacifist, he's forced to not kill people with it, that doesn't prevent him from shooting things out of their hands or simply wounding them.
    • Technical Pacifist? You sure about that? I'm pretty sure he at least killed the first few people he fought, and probably plenty more.
  • Leena from Zoids: New Century Zero.
  • Most notable in Digimon: Gargomon, a trigger happy Rambo bunny (Dog actually, but who cares?) with gatling guns for hands.
  • Of course, we can't forget Alucard, from Hellsing. He carries two impossibly heavy guns, Jackel and his Casull Joshua. And the ever popular image of him resting his vampire canines on the barrel of the gun.
  • Genkaku from Deadman Wonderland. Wielding a double-machine gun-electric guitar, he really really loves to use it. He expresses great disappointment when Mouzuri restrains him from shooting Ganta. Not to mention that he even has an affectionate name for it, calling it "Flying V." He generally treats it with a lot more compassion and love than any human he encounters in the series, and the only time he's shown crying is when it's broken by Shiro. He keeps a grudge towards Shiro because of it, and is shown saying he'll hold a funeral service for it (something he'd never do for a human).
  • In Gantz, a lot of Gantzers (pretty much all side characters, since none of the protagonists are shown to be that sadistic) are Trigger Happy.
  • Maya Jingu from the Burn Up anime franchise, especially her Warrior/Excess incarnation.
  • K from Gravitation, anyone?
  • Giroro of Keroro Gunsou is hardly ever seen without his gun. When not firing it, he's either wearing it, polishing it, or messing around with a different weapon.
  • Elie from Rave Master.
  • Hiruma from Eyeshield 21.
  • Almost everyone in Gunsmith Cats.
  • Mana and Sayo from Mahou Sensei Negima.
  • Attenborough from Gurren Lagann LOVES firing the Dai-Gurren's cannons for the smallest reason. And when the Chouginga Dai-Gurren is about to hit every point of the universe simultaneously with a fuckton of guns, his facial expression is one of pure bliss.
  • Arnage of Huckebein from Magical Record Lyrical Nanoha Force. In the chapter that introduced her Divider, instead of dodging the 25 million energy beams headed her way like she was ordered to, she decided to shoot them all down since that was more her style.
  • Kaito Wanijima from Air Gear has a gun as his weapon of choice. He uses it a LOT.
  • Hibari Ginza from Speed Grapher seems to have a permanently itchy trigger finger. When she's not shooting someone(Self Defense!) she threatening to shoot someone. Even if that someone is a fellow cop.
  • Ladd Russo from Baccano!, who gets excited at the sound of gunfire. Mind you, he also likes knives, Good Old Fisticuffs, tire irons, lead pipes, knuckledusters, rubber chickens with a pulley in the middle, or just about anything that helps in killing people, but he seems to have a special fondness for guns.
  • Officer Volvo Saigo in Kochikame is very trigger happy with his weapons at the slightest disturbance around him causing threat to Ryotsu and the others.

Comics

  • Deadeye Duck from Bucky O'Hare and the Toad Wars.
  • Sin City characters are over this trope. Marv certainly laughs when he kills his enemies and calls his gun Gladys. The Cool Car love is there as well. Dwight and the Old Town girls are also quite fond of mowing down enemies as seen in the climax of Big Fat Kill.
  • Pig's militaristic Guard Duck from Pearls Before Swine. He constantly believes that everyone besides Pig and his friends are the enemy and his first solution to problems is to shoot like crazy.
  • Brianna from Gold Digger. One author's note commented, "Yes, all of Brianna's weapons have first names... Got a prob' wit dat?"

Film

Nelson: * while hanging out the door of a moving vehicle* Han' me dat choppah!
Delmar: Say, what line o' work ya in, George?
Nelson: * firing the Thompson at the cops* Ha ha ha ha! Come and get me, coppers! You flatfooted, lame-brained, soft-ass sonsabitches!

  • Jim West in Wild Wild West, as lampshaded by President Grant: "Shoot first, shoot later, shoot some more and then when everybody's dead try to ask a question or two!"
  • Ironhide in the Transformers live-action films is extremely trigger happy. In the first film, he recommends that they kill Sam's parents simply to expedite Sam's search for the MacGuffin. In the first video game, it's implied he blew up a planet, though he insists it would have blown up anyway.
  • Dear Wendy: Happens gradually over the space of the film. The protagonist actually hates guns at first.

Live Action TV

  • Jayne on Firefly. There aren't many scenes where he isn't carrying some sort of weapon.
    • He's shown to be Crazy Prepared as far as weapons go. His whole room is filled to the brim with them and in the Big Damn Movie, the one time he wants to bring grenades but gets overruled by Mal, the team ends up needing them.

Jayne: [as the crew is being pursued by Reavers] Boy, sure would be nice if we had some GRENADES, don't you think?!
And then later on: Mal: "Please tell me you brought them this time"

  • Detective Hammer from Sledge Hammer!. He does target practice inside his apartment, he talks to his gun, and his reaction to a sniper on top of a building is to bring the entire building down with a rocket launcher. That's just in the pilot episode.
  • Aeryn Sun on Farscape spends a lot of time shooting people with evident pleasure. Even while giving birth.
  • Chuck: John Casey loves guns.
  • In what might be the only nonlethal variation, Parker on Leverage is trigger happy with various Stun Guns and tasers.
  • Flashpoint: A wanna-be SRU member doesn't pass the exam when he's a little to eager to shoot a perp, or possibly a guy who happens to be in the wrong place in the wrong time.
  • Deadliest Catch: The Hillstrands mark special occasions with automatic rifle fire (plus fireworks and flare guns).
  • Carlton Lassiter on Psych is the butt of many wisecracks from everyone in the SBPD for being this (especially when shooting inanimate objects that he mistook for an attacker).

Music

I filled that kitty-cat so full of lead
We'll have to use him for a pencil instead

Tabletop Games

Video Games

Web Comics

  • Craze from Building 12.
  • Freckle of Lack a daisy fame is this- though he generally only becomes so when he has a gun in hand.
  • Vaarsuvius of The Order of the Stick would be this if s/he had a gun. As it is, s/he just uses spell spam.

Web Original

Western Animation

  • Disney, oddly enough, Loves This Trope:
    • Scrooge McDuck's New Old Flame Glittering Goldie on DuckTales (1987).
    • EVE in WALL-E, of course.
    • Trigger from Disney's Robin Hood.
      • It doesn't help that Trigger's crossbow "Old Betsy" is notoriously unreliable and goes off at the slightest provocation.
  • Heinrich "Herr Trigger" Triggermensch, one of the three assassins sent after Brock Samson during the Season Three Finale of The Venture Brothers, is one of these, complete with licking is gun-barrel in sexual ecstasy during his fight scene.
  • Minor Decepticon Triggerhappy in Transformers Generation 1 lives up to his name. Apparently while goofing around at the military academy he accidentally vaporized his entire squad of trainees and his instructor. This earned him an immediate graduation and field promotion. However, some theorize that his crazed affection for heavy automatic weaponry isn't due to pride at this defining moment, but because he happened to bump his head pretty bad in said accident.
  • The Simpsons - Homer Simpson became this for one episode, where he buys a gun to protect the family following a series of riots in Springfield. However, he quickly becomes ludicrously irresponsible with the gun (using it to change the channel and open a beer, among other feats), which drives Marge and the kids away. He goes to the local NRA for support, but they're just as appalled by him as Marge was and kick him out of the organization. The whole episode serves to deliver An Aesop about responsible gun usage.
  • Futurama - Mom's Friendly Killbots will automatically shoot anyone who mentions anything even vaguely resembling gun terminology (like getting "Howitzer" out of "how it serve"), along with shooting anything that moves.