Lucky Luke: Difference between revisions

m
revise quote template spacing
m (revise quote template spacing)
Line 39:
* [[Boring Invincible Hero]]: This is very much how Luke evolved in the series... An example of [[Tropes Are Not Bad]]: Morris and [[Rene Goscinny]] used this to their advantages, by making the villains (especially the Dalton Cousins) the driving force of many stories. The fun is not watching how Luke will win, but how the villains will lose (and, in the Dalton's case, how will Averell and Joe's interaction doom Joe's plans).
* [[Bottomless Magazines]]: Lampshaded.
{{quote| '''Horace Greeley:''' Do you ever reload?<br />
'''Luke:''' Yes, at the end of every episode. }}
* [[Bounty Hunter]]: the book ''[[wikipedia:Chasseur de primes|The Bounty Hunter]]'' (in French ''Chasseur de primes'') is a hilarious parody of the trope. Following a short introductional treaty on the general status of bounty hunters in the [[The Western|Old West]], we get introduced to the titular character, Elliot Belt, a notorious and unscrupulous representative of his trade. His appearance is an obvious nod on Western actor [[Lee Van Cleef]], particularly his acting roles as merciless bounty hunter.
Line 52:
* [[Card Sharp]]: There seems to be one in every town.
* [[Catch Phrase]]:
{{quote| '''Averell:''' When do we eat?<br />
'''Joe/Jack/William:''' Shut up, Averell.<br />
 
<br />
 
'''Joe:''' [[Berserk Button|I'll kill him!]]<br />
'''Jack/William:''' Calm down, Joe!<br />
Line 90 ⟶ 91:
** Not to mention that he rightly deserves to be called "Lucky".
* [[Extreme Omnivore]]: Averell Dalton and Rantanplan.
{{quote| '''Averell:''' What's this delicious crust around the tamales?<br />
'''Mexican:''' It's called a bowl, amigo. }}
* [[False Roulette]]