Mighty Roar
Go Lions, Brisbane Lions, we'll kick the winning score! —Brisbane Lions Club Song (to the tune of La Marseillaise)
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It's quite simple: Big monsters have big lungs, that let them make big noises. Sometimes little monsters make big noises, too, but that's neither here nor there. When a T. rex, lion, tiger, dragon or some other scary monster appears in a work that contains sound, it will make a mighty, terrifying, awe-inspiring ROOOOAAAAAARRR!!!!
If the creature roars before attacking someone, it's Roar Before Beating. Make Me Wanna Shout also applies if the roar itself is an actual form of attack.
Examples of Mighty Roar include:
Anime and Manga
- The nine-tailed Kyuubi from Naruto deserves a mention with a roar powerful enough to cause miniature destruction across its path.
- Pokémon:
- Generally, if a Pokémon is not repeating it's name over and over again, it has one of these.
- Special mention to Palkia, Dialga, and Giratina for having kaiju roars out of the Godzilla movies!
Film
- Godzilla has a unique roar that all his fans recognize. And not just him, either.
- As mentioned with the T. rex reference in the description, dinosaurs have a tendency to do this. Jurassic Park comes to mind as a specific example.
- This particular roar has been used and parodied in other mediums, especially by Rex in Toy Story 3 during their kid's imaginative adventures.
- King Kong isn't the quietest gorilla in the jungle, either, for that matter.
- The Metro Goldwyn Mayer film studio has a roaring lion at the start of each of its movies.
- Little baby Clover from Cloverfield may have the most impressive set of lungs out of all the monsters. In fact, one of the OST songs is explicitly called "Roar".
- The shark from Jaws the Revenge actually roars like a lion in one of the most egregious cases of Artistic Licence Biology.
- In the movie Primeval, Very Loosely Based on a True Story of a 20-ton giant man-eating crocodile in Africa, the giant reptile lets out a lion-like roar after devouring the Big Bad.
Literature
- The Chronicles of Narnia: Lion Jesus Aslan has one of these.
- Temeraire combines this with Make Me Wanna Shout.
- Tarzan has his signature roar, described in the book as the victory cry of a bull ape. Unique example in that the character is a human, though he was raised as an animal.
Live-Action TV
- Rover on The Prisoner has a distinct and decidedly creepy roar (perhaps made creepier by the fact that Rover is a sentient weather balloon).
- Several Power Rangers animal zords roar. First and foremost are the Wild Zords of Power Rangers Wild Force; the main Megazord's regular Finishing Move is even the component zords roaring Frickin' Laser Beams.
Tabletop Games
- The Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG has the Trap Card "Threatening Roar", depicting the "Manticore of Darkness" roaring at a frightened "Behemoth". The card's effect prevents your opponent from declaring an attack during that turn.
Video Games
- In Star Fox Adventures, the King Redeye puts his head into the room to roar before fully entering. On an earlier note, the Galdon does some roaring, as well.
- Pokémon has the move Roar, which makes the opponent Pokemon switch or flee the battle. Of course, it's learned by a lot of big Pokemon, but is specially notable for being used by the legendary beasts of the second generation, which use it to escape from you if you ever find them and block their exit.
- Most Pokémon are capable of learning the move via TM - evolutionary lines that learn it by level up include the Vulpix line, the Lillipup line, Growlithe line, the Snubbull line, theHoundour line and the Tepig line. It's especially weird when it comes to Tepig, since apparently pigs roar in the Pokémon universe.
- Ōkami's very own Orochi has one, and it's the key to defeating him. When he roars, your pour Sake into his mouth when he roars to lower his barrier.
- Gekigami has one of these. Fitting, as he's a tiger god of thunderstorms.
- From Sengoku Basara, the Tiger's most powerful attack in an awesome howl that knocks you back several feet and makes the ground tremble.
- In Spore, the special ability in the creature stage that is rewarded upon completing cell stage as a carnivore is Raging Roar, which makes all nearby creatures run away in fear.
- While Asura in Asura's Wrath usually does a lot of screaming, his transformation into Berserker Asura destroys tons of ships just from its shockwave. When they are above the earth's orbit. It's his default scream in Berserker form as well.
- All large monsters roar in the Monster Hunter series, with some roars being more powerful than others. Most will stagger players and force them to cover their ears if they're too close and don't have adequate protection, while weaker ones like the Great Jaggi and Great Girros have no such effect. Then there's the Brute Tigrex, which will send the players flying with a superpowered roar that's actually capable of dealing damage.
Web Original
- RUMBLEROAR!!! from a very memorable scene in A Very Potter Musical.
Western Animation
- The Lion King has these right on cue for each Crowning Moment of Awesome.
- Though when Simba's still a cub, this ends up being an anticlimax. His "roar" is a kitten-like "Reeer!". Truth in Television, as seen here.
- When the hyenas were chasing Simba and Nala, Simba attempted to chase them off with a small roar, which the hyenas laugh at. He tries it again, this time with a startling unexpected surprise.
- And of course the Awesome Moment of Crowning at the end and boy is it ever.
- James P. Sullivan on Monsters, Inc.. Comically averted by his very tall friend Ted, who clucks. (They wanted the Godzilla roar, but couldn't get clearance.)
- In the credits, there's a blooper reel, in which |Rex auditions. He does roar. In his own...special way.
- Gargoyles let loose a Mighty Roar when they wake in the evening. They can also make some pretty bestial sounds depending on how ticked off they are.
- Leobreaker and Scourge of Transformers Cybertron can let out some pretty impressive roars.
- A Crowning Moment of Awesome moment happens in the Tom and Jerry episode "The Milky Waif", where Tom sets off Jerry's Berserk Button upon slapping baby orphan mouse Nibbles square in the backside with a flyswatter. In a rage, he lets out a ferocious roar before pummeling the cat into submission.
- The shark-men heroes from Street Sharks bellow roars.
Real Life
- The lion has the loudest roar of all the big cats; it can be heard up to five miles away. The other big cats aren't so bad either.