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* [[Anvilicious]]: See [[An Aesop]] on the main page.
* [[Big Lipped Alligator Moment]]: There's a moment in ''Trigun Maximum'' where Vash and Livio are counting the coins they got from the Gung-ho guns. They were missing one. Suddenly, a muscular black guy with weird hair and skimpy disco attire comes in and gives them the coin, pulls a bug out of his mouth, then proceeds to ask whether Vash or Livio prefer clams or fish. Granted, there's a reason why this happened (Zazie used her mind control worms), but it's random, it's weird, and after the incident, nobody talks about it again.
* [[Complete Monster]]: Legato in the anime.
* [[Contemplate Our Navels]]: Knives; Legato; Livio to a large extent; most of the Gung-Ho Guns. Vash mostly escapes this trend through [[Stepford Smiler|frantic goofball action]], though he has understandable moments of this too.
* [[Creepy Awesome]]: Legato.
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* [[Iron Woobie]]: Vash, apparently. Seriously, ''nothing'' is allowed to go right in his life, and he loses everything and takes it very much on his own head whenever anyone gets hurt on a half-civilized planet with almost no natural resources and loads of guns. And it took him ''over'' a hundred years to ''briefly'' give up.
* [[It Was His Sled]]: Most of the anime's big twists have long since passed into common knowledge in the English-speaking anime community by now, to the extent that when [[Adult Swim]] chose one episode to air for their 2012 April Fool's Day [[Toonami]] block, it was the one where {{spoiler|Wolfwood}} dies.
* [[Magnificent Bastard]]: Knives, in the manga. andAnd Legato.
* [[Moe]]: Let's face it, Vash is a very Moe character. You just have to see the visceral [[Squee|Squees]] he seems to trigger all over the fandom.
* [[Narm Charm]]: Debatable too -- Vash and Knives's <s> whining</s> pathetic ways of arguing about their very extreme ideologies bring out their emotional immaturity, as they can't seem to get more nuanced than "everybody is good vs. everybody is evil."
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