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* [[Handicapped Badass]]: Dr Death Defying.
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: Taken literally, this trope is the main focus of "Save Yourself, I'll Hold Them Back".
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: Dr Death Defying's voice? Steve, Righ? from MSI and the Left Rights.
** Doubles as a [[Hey, It's That Guy!]] for music videos.
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: For the music videos, at least. Steve, Righ? and [[Grant Morrison]] are the most obvious ones, but Jimmy Urine from MSI also has a place in music videos as a Draculoid.
* [[High Concept]]: How Gerard gets out of claims that the band has created another concept album after early interviews quoted them as avoiding that. What many fail to realize, of course, is that descriptions of the album in early interviews refer to the scrapped first attempt.
* [[Ho Yay]]: Many fans interpret the relationship between Dr. Death Defying and Show Pony this way. Also, in the song "Save Yourself, I'll Hold Them Back", the lyrics, "I'm the only friend that makes you cry/ you're a heart attack in black hair dye/ so just save yourself and I'll hold them back tonight," are sung. Considering {{spoiler|Jet Star and the Kobra Kid are already dead at this point}}, and considering that the lyrics are being sung by Gerard Way, whose alter-ego is Party Poison, and considering Frank Iero's character Fun Ghoul has dyed-black hair, this is interpreted as ho-yay between Party Poison and Fun Ghoul by [[Yaoi Fangirl|some fans.]]
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* [[Sound Effect Bleep]]: "BL/ind" bleeped the cuss words and "drugs" from the "Na Na Na" music video using standard bleeps and a nice, briefly interrupting screen that said "BL/ind" right on it.
** Doubles as a [[Take That]].
* [[Shout -Out]]: The Na Na Na video shows a skeleton half-buried in the desert wearing a [[The Black Parade|Black Parade jacket.]] [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic|Gerard Way's personal Black Parade jacket.]]
** Also, there is a blink-and-you'll-miss-it [[Shout -Out]] to [[The Kids Are Alright]] in "Vampire Money."
{{quote| The kids don't care if you're alright, Honey!}}
** "Vampire Money" begins with a roll call, similar to the one at the beginning of Sweet's "Ballroom Blitz".