Refusal of the Call: Difference between revisions

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* ''[[The Idolmaster (anime)|THE iDOLM@STER]]'' - Ritsuko really doesn't want to replace Azusa on the Ryuugu Komachi unit when she gets the mumps. Thing is, she doesn't [[But Thou Must!|have a choice.]]
* In ''[[Tenchi in Tokyo]]'', Tenchi's the latest line of protectors of the Earth (instead of the long-lost prince of Jurai that he is in other canons focusing on him) and [[Take Up My Sword|is given a]] [[Transformation Trinklet]] in the form of seven jewels that turn into a [[BFS]]. Instead, he'd rather be a normal teenager and gives away one of the jewels to the six alien girls. This turns out to be crucial in [[Big Bad]] Yuugi's plans.
* In ''[[One Piece]]'', Luffy would frequently deny he was some sort of savior with any sort of heroic destiny; he would fight when it was in his own best interests to do so, and fortunately, that usually meant fighting on the side of good. ''Until'', that is, the EnrisEnies Lobby Arc, where he [[Sudden Principled Stand| does the unthinkable]] and declares war on the World Government in order to save Robin. From that point forward he has little choice but to follow that path as far as it takes him.
 
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