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{{quote|''"Ten, twenty, thirty, forty, fifty or more |
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''The bloody Red Baron was rollin' up the score |
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''Eighty men died trying to end that spree |
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''Of the bloody Red Baron of Germany".''|'''[[The Royal Guardsmen]]''', "[[Peanuts|Snoopy]] vs. the [[Red Baron]]"}} |
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Sometimes a character is so badass that they don't have just a name. They have their own nickname, one that is so badass that anyone who hears it [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|will crap their pants in fear]]. If they occasionally show up, be prepared to hear this nickname spoken repeatedly whenever they rescue someone. |
Sometimes a character is so [[badass]] that they don't have just a name. They have their own nickname, one that is so badass that anyone who hears it [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|will crap their pants in fear]]. If they occasionally show up, be prepared to hear this nickname spoken repeatedly whenever they rescue someone. |
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Compare with [[Fan Nickname]], where the fans come up with a nickname that isn't used in the series. [[The Butcher]] is a subtrope where the nickname typically refers to the character's violent nature or dark acts. |
Compare with [[Fan Nickname]], where the fans come up with a nickname that isn't used in the series. [[The Butcher]] is a subtrope where the nickname typically refers to the character's violent nature or dark acts. |