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With any great feat, transformation, or move must come a signature phrase. Some of these [[Catch Phrase|catch phrases]] activate a power, while some are unnecessary, but [[Rule of Cool|cool]]. |
With any great feat, transformation, or move must come a signature phrase. Some of these [[Catch Phrase|catch phrases]] activate a power, while some are unnecessary, but [[Rule of Cool|cool]]. |
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* [[AcCENT Upon the Wrong SylLABle]]: Disjointed speech patterns. Can be extremely creepy. |
* [[AcCENT Upon the Wrong SylLABle]]: Disjointed speech patterns. Can be extremely creepy. |
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* [[And This Is For]]: A litany of grievances the hero repeats to the villain, punctuated with, well, punches. |
* [[And This Is For]]: A litany of grievances the hero repeats to the villain, punctuated with, well, punches. |
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* [[Magical Incantation]]: Commanding things to happen through a series of magic words. |
* [[Magical Incantation]]: Commanding things to happen through a series of magic words. |
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* [[Pre-Ass-Kicking One-Liner]]: A pithy one-liner thrown out by the action hero just before he starts kicking ass. Always just for show. |
* [[Pre-Ass-Kicking One-Liner]]: A pithy one-liner thrown out by the action hero just before he starts kicking ass. Always just for show. |
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* [[Punctuated! For! Emphasis!]]: A heroic or dramatic line DELIVERED....LIKE...THIS...FOR...''EMPHASIS!!!'' |
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* [[Punctuated Pounding]]: Like [[And This Is For]], only it's a single line where every word is punctuated by a blow. |
* [[Punctuated Pounding]]: Like [[And This Is For]], only it's a single line where every word is punctuated by a blow. |
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* [[Rocky Roll Call]]: When one name is not enough. |
* [[Rocky Roll Call]]: When one name is not enough. |
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[[Category:Index Index/Sandbox]] |
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[[Category:Dialogue]] |
[[Category:Dialogue]] |
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[[Category:Narrative Tropes]] |
[[Category:Narrative Tropes]] |
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[[Category:Index Index]] |
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[[Category:Word Power]] |
[[Category:Word Power]] |
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[[Category:Power]] |
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[[Category:Be Careful What You Say]] |
Latest revision as of 00:06, 17 January 2021
With any great feat, transformation, or move must come a signature phrase. Some of these catch phrases activate a power, while some are unnecessary, but cool.
Subtropes:
- AcCENT Upon the Wrong SylLABle: Disjointed speech patterns. Can be extremely creepy.
- And This Is For: A litany of grievances the hero repeats to the villain, punctuated with, well, punches.
- Antidisestablishmentarianism: The word you use when you want to sound smart.
- Attack Pattern Alpha: When your team of Pinja Nirates or space ship needs to kick tail in choreographed fashion!
- Badass Boast: When a character makes a huge boast or speech right before he kicks ass.
- Blase Boast: When a character makes a casual-sounding boast to mess with other people's heads.
- Not Hyperbole: When a character proves just how literal they are in their over-the-top boasts or threats.
- Badass Creed: A character or organization's badass motto.
- By the Power of Greyskull: A phrase that triggers a transformation or power-up. Usually is necessary to activate the power.
- Calling Your Attacks: A phrase called during the attack, and often the name of the attack. It is usually just for show.
- Calling Your Orgasms: Because sometimes you just gotta...
- Combat Commentator: This is like Calling Your Attacks, but spoken by a third party.
- Creepy Monotone: A line delivered in an eerie calm that lets people know something has Gone Horribly Wrong.
- Machine Monotone: Because machines are always incapable of inflection.
- Dare to Be Badass: Delivered by one character to another in attempt to unlock that character's inner Badass. May lead to Crowning Moment of Awesome.
- I Know Your True Name: Names have power, control the name and you control the being.
- In the Name of the Moon: Called out after the transformation, this is a phrase to challenge the opponent or to inform the opponent of their impending demise.
- Invocation: A part of a Transformation Sequence that is used like By the Power of Greyskull, but it doesn't actually activate the power.
- Magical Foreign Words: Using foreign words to unleash Applied Phlebotinum.
- Magical Incantation: Commanding things to happen through a series of magic words.
- Pre-Ass-Kicking One-Liner: A pithy one-liner thrown out by the action hero just before he starts kicking ass. Always just for show.
- Punctuated! For! Emphasis!: A heroic or dramatic line DELIVERED....LIKE...THIS...FOR...EMPHASIS!!!
- Punctuated Pounding: Like And This Is For, only it's a single line where every word is punctuated by a blow.
- Rocky Roll Call: When one name is not enough.
- Say It: For when you must say someone else's catch phrase or vicarious self-aggrandization.
- Say My Name: Calling out someone's name during a moment of high drama.
- Speak of the Devil
- The Scottish Trope: Say the bad guy's name and Bad Stuff Happens!â„¢.
- Throwing Down the Gauntlet: Basically the hero or villain's way of calling out his or her opposite number.
- Transformation Name Announcement: Shouting your own name dramatically after powering up and/or transforming.
- Verbal Business Card: I am [Name], I [Noun Verbs]
- Voice of the Legion: WHEN when A a VILLAIN'S villain's VOICE voice REVERBERATES reverberates.
- Words Can Break My Bones: Calling Your Attacks strikes you For Massive Damage. Magic words and words of power.
- Weapons Grade Vocabulary