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== Anime & Manga ==
* In ''[[Baccano!]]!'', a lot of the action takes place in the [[Big Applesauce]], and a large chunk of the characters come from there. [[World of Badass|And they all can kick your ass.]]
** Parodied [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_bIfbFj7yD8 here] on Firo with the Brooklyn Rage song from ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Abridged Series|Yu-Gi-Oh the Abridged Series]]''.
* Liz and Patti from ''[[Soul Eater]]'' are from Brooklyn. Living Weapons and criminals, before they chose a [[Mugging the Monster|very]] [[Physical God|inappropriate]] [[The Grim Reaper|target]] and their lives took a turn for the better.
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** CJ from ''[[Grand Theft Auto San Andreas]]'' spent five years living in Liberty City before the events of the game and returns for one mission.
*** Luis Lopez is from Northwood (Washington Heights) and definitely has a tendency towards homicidal rage.
* Many [[Our Goblins Are DifferentWickeder|goblins]] in ''[[Warcraft]]'' have Brooklyn accents. In an ad for the cancelled ''[[Lord of the Clans]]'', Gazlowe was even compared to a New York cab driver.
* Furio "The Tiger" Tigre from ''[[Ace Attorney|Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Trials & Tribulations]]'' is one frightening loan shark who, true to his nickname, literally [[Written Roar|roars]] his way around.
* Nick Jameson, who voices Max in ''[[Sam and Max Hit The Road]]'', gives the lagomorph plenty of Brooklyn rage. Parodied by William Kastern in ''[[The Adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police|Sam and Max Freelance Police]]: The Devil's Playhouse'', who doesn't generally use this when he voices Max, but uses a Brooklyn accent while playing an extra-aggressive version of Max in a [[Nostalgia Level]].