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{{tropelist|Both ''Big Bang Beat'' and ''Big Bang Beat Revolve'' provide examples of:}}
* [[Allergic to Love]]: Burai is extremely shy around girls in Big Bang Age. Referenced in ''
{{quote|Burai: * grunts* O-Onna ga aite to wa? ("I'm fighting a girl?")}}
* [[The Archer]]: Kendo's sister Kyudo fights with a bow, and since she's controlled by the player, it's possible to nail the opponent with two specials at once, one from Kendo and the other from Kyudo. Plus, the ability to move Kyudo and intercept enemy attacks makes her arrows fairly dangerous if you're not attentive in blocking.
* [[Assist Character]]: In ''
* [[Badass Biker]]: Ren.
* [[Blood Knight]]: Rouga, most definitely; Kendo is close, but fits more under the idea of a [[Spirited Competitor]].
* [[Bruce Lee Clone]]: Daigo uses moves that are associated with the Great One, and has similar loud battle cries. He also wears a [[Game of Death|tracksuit]], albeit a blue one.
* [[Calling Your Attacks]]: Played with
* [[Combo Breaker]]: Available in ''
* [[Hot Chick with a Sword|Cute Chick With a Sword]]: Senna, who also happens to wear a [[Joshikousei|seifuku
* [[Dangerous Forbidden Technique]]: Heita's Decade Knuckle, though he's not aware of it; true to its name, [[Cast From Lifespan|it shaves 10 years off his life every time he uses it
* [[Delinquents]]: Ren, Sanzou, Agito
* [[Dual-Wielding]]: As the best fighter in the ''kendo'' club, [[Meaningful Name|Kendo]] Nakanishi uses not one, but TWO ''[[Wooden Katanas Are Even Better|shinai]]''.
* [[Early-Bird Cameo]]: In the first game, Erika, Saki
* [[Extremity Extremist]]: Burai, being a boxer, relies solely on punches.
* [[Eye Beams]]: Devil Daigo has these in the form of the (Devil) Daigo Beam.
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* [[Fragile Speedster]]: Kunagi barely has more health than the weakest characters in the game, Hanny and Manbou, but has a number of teleportation and ranged abilities to compensate for her hit-and-run type gameplay.
* [[Genki Girl]]: Kendo combines this with a ridiculous level of brashness and a love of fighting, which embarrasses her [[Shrinking Violet|quieter sister]] Kyudo.
* [[Glass Cannon]]: In ''
* [[Hot-Blooded]]: Kendo, Daigo
* [[Joke Character]]: Manbou (a sunfish). Heita bordered on this in ''
* [[Knife Nut]]: Agito, down to the [[Evil Laugh|insane laughter]] and general insanity that makes [[SHUFFLE!|"Boxcutter" Kaede]] look like a saint.
* [[Lag Cancel]]: An integral system feature of ''
* [[Large Ham]]: While their regular iterations have elements of this, Devil Daigo and Super Heita take this to an extreme.
* [[Lethal Joke Character]]: Despite an extremely small moveset, Hanny can be deadly in the right hands, since it's tricky to hit with its small size and has some pretty strong techniques of the melee and ranged variety due to its ability to switch between them on the fly.
* [[Life Meter]]: In the first game, one can actually ''empty the meter on purpose'' to increase their character's power, by mashing the left and right keys while powering up. Rouga is especially dangerous thanks to this feature
* [[Lightning Bruiser]]: Rouga is a premiere example of this trope, with powerful close and mid-range techniques, decent health and speed, and as of ''
* [[Limit Break]]: Big Bang Breaks, present in both games. However, to use them in ''
* [[Megaton Punch]]: Heita's Decade Knuckle; Burai's Freedom Punch and Fist of Freedom.
* [[Mighty Glacier]]: Sanzou, who is also the largest fighter in the game. While he is easy to score combos on when he's open, he has the most health out of any of the other playable characters in ''
* [[Mirror Match]]: When these occur, they are [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshaded]] by every character in their post-battle win quotes (''
* [[Molotov Cocktail]]: Ren throws these out as one of his special moves, causing a multi-hit fire on the spot where it lands. He can hit them with his wooden sword as well, smashing them into the opponent, and his super move causes him to throw several of them at once. [[Improbable Weapon User|Along with several empty soda cans and a concrete block or two
* [[Montages]]: Comically used in Heita/Super Heita's Decade Knuckle technique, and includes the [["Falling in Love" Montage]] (Heita's dates and marriage to Sanae, the class representative and tutorial girl), a variation on the [[Contrast Montage]] (showing Heita as the main character instead of Rouga, who becomes a trivialized chibi), and a scene of him dying peacefully of old age with Sanae at his side.
* [[Secret Character]]: Played straight in a somewhat unusual way
* [[Spell My Name with an "S"]]: Heita's surname is spelled as Jinnai in ''Big Bang Age'' and as Zinnai in ''
* [[The Stoic]]: Kunagi Tenrou, even in regards to her childhood friend Rouga (though she is awfully partial to cute things, and she does care about him in her own cool-as-a-cucumber manner).
* [[Super Mode]]: [[Magikarp Power|By using Heita's long-winded taunt four times in a row]] (''
** Big Bang Mode effectively counts as this for every character in the second game. Though it lasts for an extremely short time, it gives unlimited super meter for the duration of the mode, and greatly boosts the combo potential of every character while active.
* [[Token Mini-Moe]]: In the first game, Kunagi; in the second, she's joined by Kinako Tsukuyomi. However, Kunagi [[Older Than They Look|is actually around the age of the rest of the cast
* [[Use Your Head]]: Ren's regular grab, and one of his super moves, involves a nasty headbutt. The latter, which is part of a close-range grab super, can be charged up with precise timing to do even more damage.
* [[Variable-Length Chain]]: Erika Miyazato uses one with barbs and spikes for long-range and ensnarement attacks.
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