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* In ''[[The Five Star Stories]]'' Paltenon combines this with [[Jive Turkey]]. It must be seen to be believed.
* Graham Spectre from ''[[Baccano]]'', who combines this with [[Warrior Poet]]. Damned if we know what the hell he was talking about half the time.
** His friend [[Anti-Hero|Ladd Russo]], who is even more insane, falls into this category, spitting out a stream of nonsense about boxing while [[Curb Stomp Battle|repeatedly punching a random Lemure so hard he has no face left when Ladd's finally done.]] When the two actually encounter each other later in the series, they spend the [[Ham -to -Ham Combat|whole fight shouting loopy monologues at each other.]]
** The [[Light Novels]] introduce Christopher Shouldered, a murderous homunculus prone to melodramatic monologues on innocuous things like nature and umbrellas.
{{quote| "Umbrellas are incredible. I daresay I respect them, yes. Think about it: The umbrella is the pinnacle of mankind’s collective wisdom, the result of its effort to block the great natural phenomenon known as rain. More than any other part of technology, this must be a clear symbol of defiance against nature. I suppose clothes might be up there too, as a way of fighting against nature’s changes in temperature, but they’re seen as so essential that they don’t feel very defiant, wouldn’t you agree? But the ''umbrella!'' Now, ''that’s'' a different matter entirely. Can’t you ''feel'' the will of the person who made it, shouting ‘I ''shan’t'' let you get me wet, you damn rain!’ at the heavens? And so efficient as well! Who would have thought a frame of wire and a little bit of cloth would be able to stand against rain, that which soaks everything on Earth?”}}