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* [[World of Badass|Most of the cast]] from ''[[Rokudenashi Blues]]'', but particularly Maeda.
* [[World of Badass|Most of the cast]] from ''[[Rokudenashi Blues]]'', but particularly Maeda.
* ''[[Gao Gai Gar|GaoGaiGar]]'' is rife with these sorts of characters, from [[Hot Blooded|Guy Shishio]] to the numerous giant robots in the Brave Robo Corps to [[Tagalong Kid]]-[[Took a Level In Badass|turned]]-[[Kid Hero]] Mamoru. But by far the most badass of the lot is [[The Rival|Soldato-J]], who does most of the same stuff Guy does (as well as [[Dynamic Entry|riding missiles through walls]]) and makes it look ''easy'' with his [[The Stoic|cool and utterly unflappable attitude]]. [[Ineffectual Loner|There's nothing ineffectual]] [[Averted Trope|about this loner]].
* ''[[Gao Gai Gar|GaoGaiGar]]'' is rife with these sorts of characters, from [[Hot Blooded|Guy Shishio]] to the numerous giant robots in the Brave Robo Corps to [[Tagalong Kid]]-[[Took a Level In Badass|turned]]-[[Kid Hero]] Mamoru. But by far the most badass of the lot is [[The Rival|Soldato-J]], who does most of the same stuff Guy does (as well as [[Dynamic Entry|riding missiles through walls]]) and makes it look ''easy'' with his [[The Stoic|cool and utterly unflappable attitude]]. [[Ineffectual Loner|There's nothing ineffectual]] [[Averted Trope|about this loner]].