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Not to be confused with the "''Atlus'' pose", a look of sheer despair that one gets after staring at their [[Nintendo Hard|millionth]] [[Game Over]] screen in an [[Atlus]] game. |
Not to be confused with the "''Atlus'' pose", a look of sheer despair that one gets after staring at their [[Nintendo Hard|millionth]] [[Game Over]] screen in an [[Atlus]] game. |
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Bears minimal relation to [[Atlas Shrugged]], though this pose is [[Title Drop|mentioned once]] and shows up on the cover of some versions. |
Bears minimal relation to ''[[Atlas Shrugged]]'', though this pose is [[Title Drop|mentioned once]] and shows up on the cover of some versions. |
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'''Examples:''' |
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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] == |
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] == |
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* Dragon Shiryuu in ''[[Saint Seiya]]'', when the tunnel underneath the Sagittarius House collapses and he stays behind to support it as the others escape. |
* Dragon Shiryuu in ''[[Saint Seiya]]'', when the tunnel underneath the Sagittarius House collapses and he stays behind to support it as the others escape. |
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== [[Film]] == |
== [[Film]] == |
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* [[The Incredibles |
* in ''[[The Incredibles]]'', Mr. Incredible catches and lifts a robot on his back, briefly mimicking the Atlas pose. |
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== [[Live Action TV]] == |
== [[Live Action TV]] == |