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== [[Anime and Manga]] == |
== [[Anime and Manga]] == |
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* One rather hilarious subversion comes in ''[[Lupin III]]''. Daisuke Jigen almost always has a weapon handy, but as bad luck would have it, violence breaks out during a wedding, one of the rare times he is not. He instinctively goes to for his holster, and is noticeably embarrassed to realize it isn't there. |
* One rather hilarious subversion comes in ''[[Lupin III]]''. Daisuke Jigen almost always has a weapon handy, but as bad luck would have it, violence breaks out during a wedding, one of the rare times he is not. He instinctively goes to for his holster, and is noticeably embarrassed to realize it isn't there. |
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** When Liz visits a bad neighborhood nicknamed "Little Chechnya", she asks if she just saw a man walking down the street holding a gun. She is told, "Yeah, but don't worry, he's not a cop." |
** When Liz visits a bad neighborhood nicknamed "Little Chechnya", she asks if she just saw a man walking down the street holding a gun. She is told, "Yeah, but don't worry, he's not a cop." |
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* On ''[[Garth Marenghi's Darkplace]]'', most of the characters, who work in a hospital, seem to have guns at all times. This comes in handy when they're attacked by [[Animate Inanimate Object]]s, undead warlocks, and Scotsmen. |
* On ''[[Garth Marenghi's Darkplace]]'', most of the characters, who work in a hospital, seem to have guns at all times. This comes in handy when they're attacked by [[Animate Inanimate Object]]s, undead warlocks, and Scotsmen. |
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== [[Manga]] == |
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== [[Newspaper Comics]] == |
== [[Newspaper Comics]] == |