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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.
* [[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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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.

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