Subverted Trope: Difference between revisions

→‎Anime: Cross Game example not a subversion, more of an Exploited/Defied combination, Rurouni Kenshin example is more of a deconstruction.
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== Anime ==
* ''[[Cross Game]]'': A beautiful girl is attacked by three delinquents. But lo, a hero arrives! With but three mighty punches he decks the villains, saving the girl. Noticing her injured hand he gentlemanly offers to provide medical treatment at his conveniently nearby home...
 
Wait a minute... we've seen this hero before. Gasp! He was part of the gang of delinquents—it's an [[Invoked Trope]]! Oh dear, what will happen to the beautiful innocent girl now? Will our onlooking heroine warn her in time?!
 
Wait... what is the beautiful innocent victim doing now? She's got her cell phone out! She's calling the police! "That was extortion they tried to commit -- the police need to know about it." The "delinquents" flee, revealing the truth.
 
An [[Invoked Trope]] that then got subverted.
* [[Rurouni Kenshin]] has a degree of subversion of the [[Determinator]] trope, in how he reacts when he's truly put into a dangerous fight. The layers of his friendly, pacifistic personality start to fall away, until beyond a certain point he becomes the cold-blooded killer he once was.
 
== Film ==