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See also [[Talking the Monster To Death]] for another variation of this trope.
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== Anime and Manga ==
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* Endearingly enough, Maxwell Smart Agent 86 in the 2008 film ''[[Get Smart (Film)|Get Smart]]'' embodies this trope in a simultaneous [[Crowning Moment of Funny]] and [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming]] where he [[Talking the Monster To Death|reaches out to the feelings]] of [[The Dragon|the giant henchman]], empathizes with his troubled family life, [[Cooldown Hug|hugs him]] and [[Heel Face Turn|(possibly) turns him into a good guy.]]
* [[The Silence of the Lambs|Dr. Lecter]]. Literally.
* Li Mubai and Shu-Lien from ''[[Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon]]''.
* Rafiki from ''[[The Lion King]]'' might qualify, although he's far more Therapist/Mentor than Warrior. (But he can still kick your ass when required.)
* [[Inverted Trope|Inverted]] [[Unreliable Narrator|(possibly)]] in ''[[Hero (Film)|Hero]]'', in which Nameless claims to be able to understand Broken Sword's swordsmanship by studying his calligraphy.
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