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** Once they have those last Chaos Emeralds, they can transform into a group of [[Super Mode]] versions of themselves and lay waste to Bowser's whole army in the blink of an eye, then track down Turbo Metal Sonic and tear him to scrap metal.
*** Ultimately, while it was intended to show just how callous and fixated Shadow has become, it really does make more sense for the Mario Bros, Yoshi, Sonic, and Shadow to prioritize finding the Chaos Emeralds over saving Peach.
* In ''[[The Secret Life of Dolls]]'':
** [[Van Helsing|Anna]] is persistently paranoid and accusative of Edward, which the author condemns her for. However? [[Twilight (novel)|Edward]] Tallen ''is'' a dangerous, antisocial [[It Makes Sense in Context|dollpire]]—and just committed pre-meditated murder.
** This was darkly foreshadowed, when {{spoiler|Anna insists that the reason she wants to kill Edward is that killing vampires is what her family does. Cleolinda says "Yeah, well vampires are supposed to eat people and he's not doing that!"}}
* [[Conversational Troping|Conversed]] in a criticism of the [[Straw Feminist]] trope by [[Feminist Frequency]]. Anita Sarkeesian noted that while most such characters are portrayed as being always wrong, many of the actual points they made are perfectly valid, and points out that many of the writers of such characters seem to confuse real feminism with "female supremacy".
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