Living Motion Detector: Difference between revisions
m
clean up
m (Mass update links) |
m (clean up) |
||
(4 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown) | |||
Line 1:
{{trope}}
A
Usually such things are antagonists who would otherwise be overwhelmingly powerful.
Line 7:
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* Notorious B.I.G., a Stand in ''[[
** {{spoiler|Dio's raptor form}} in Steel Ball Run
* In explaining why [[Our Zombies Are Different|their zombies are different]], ''[[Highschool of the Dead]]'' posits that, since the brain and the optical nerves are dead, zombies detect through vibrations instead of visual signifiers. This can be useful for distracting zombies, as a wet cloth thrown against a locker will cause a horde to turn away from the human standing right in front of them.
Line 27:
== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* ''[[
** The assassin in "Blind Date" is blind but has learned to detect "other parts of the electromagnetic spectrum." The net result is that she's a human example of this trope, at least when she's fighting someone like Angel who doesn't generate body heat.
** Also:
{{quote|
* The Raston warrior robot from the ''[[
* The monster Silvagon of Ultraman Tiga could only see movement, leading to a hilarious scene where Ultraman strikes at it, then freezes up as soon as it turns to face him. This gets especially silly when he's forced to hold a precarious crane stance. Eventually Silvagon gets fed up and starts blindly running around, lashing at the air.
Line 60:
[[Category:Villains]]
[[Category:Living Motion Detector]]
|