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* [[Kill It with Fire]]: {{spoiler|Atom's fight with Metro ends with the latter having a system crash, causing him to go up in flames after he collapses.}}
* [[Kill It with Fire]]: {{spoiler|Atom's fight with Metro ends with the latter having a system crash, causing him to go up in flames after he collapses.}}
* [[Laser-Guided Karma]]: Ricky rather forcefully takes back the money Charlie owes, on top of beating him and his kid, and soon bets that money that Atom will not last the first round against Zeus. {{spoiler|When Atom does make it past the first round, people come looking for him to pay up. [[Irony|Exactly what he had been doing to Charlie for the entire film]]}}.
* [[Laser-Guided Karma]]: Ricky rather forcefully takes back the money Charlie owes, on top of beating him and his kid, and soon bets that money that Atom will not last the first round against Zeus. {{spoiler|When Atom does make it past the first round, people come looking for him to pay up. [[Irony|Exactly what he had been doing to Charlie for the entire film]]}}.
* [[Licensed Game]]: Two, actually; one for Xbox Live / [[Play Station]] Network, and one for Android / iOS. No motion or voice controls, sadly.
* [[Licensed Game]]: Two, actually; one for Xbox Live / [[PlayStation]] Network, and one for Android / iOS. No motion or voice controls, sadly.
* [[Lightning Bruiser]]: Atom. As shown many times in the film, the real reason the robot is so dangerous in the ring is because it was designed to react and move instantly while in shadow boxing mode, and is able to keep up with human movements, as well as being designed to take epic levels of punishment as a training robot. Adding in the arm components to throw punches, and given his size means he doesn't need weight behind his punches since he's almost always punching upwards, gives him the Bruiser side of the trope.
* [[Lightning Bruiser]]: Atom. As shown many times in the film, the real reason the robot is so dangerous in the ring is because it was designed to react and move instantly while in shadow boxing mode, and is able to keep up with human movements, as well as being designed to take epic levels of punishment as a training robot. Adding in the arm components to throw punches, and given his size means he doesn't need weight behind his punches since he's almost always punching upwards, gives him the Bruiser side of the trope.
* [[Like Father, Like Son]]
* [[Like Father, Like Son]]