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* '''Downplayed''': Mega-Swordd is drawn like a real-world bodybuilder, and carries one of the largest one-man weapons invented in real life.
* '''Justified''': Mega-Swordd is the result of a steroid experiment or super-soldier project gone wrong, which has also made him a psychotic killer. His weapon is designed especially for him, as superhuman strength is needed just to lift it.
* '''Averted''': Mega-Swordd is [[The Cape (trope)]].
* '''Subverted''': Mega-Swordd ''looks'' like a nineties anti-hero, and acts like one ''initially,'' but when the fight is over and the villain [[Genre Savvy|prepares to die]], Mega-Swordd proves to be [[The Cape (trope)]], and [[Thou Shalt Not Kill|throws them in prison.]]
* '''Double Subverted''': He only throws traditional villains in prison. [[Complete Monster|Complete Monsters]] are so evil that they set off his [[Berserk Button]], and he hacks them down brutally to prevent them from slaughtering innocents.
** Bonus points if he also [[Lampshade Hanging|Lampshades]] and [[Justified Trope|Justifies]] the act by explaining that the Nineties Anti-Hero method is the only way to take [[Complete Monster|Complete Monsters]] off the streets.
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* '''Deconstructed''': Mega-Swordd [[He Who Fights Monsters|is no different than the villains that he fights]], and as a result, he is often seen as a hazard rather than a force for good.
* '''Reconstructed''': ???
* '''Plotted A Good Waste''': ???
* '''Played For Laughs''': Mega-Swordd is so large and powerful, that he beats up the sadistic bad guys and makes pretzels out of their bodies.
* '''Played For Drama''': ???
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