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'''Sousoke''': I guess so.
'''Sousoke''': I guess so.
'''Kaname''': He's trying to do these things to me! You can't let him do that, can you?
'''Kaname''': He's trying to do these things to me! You can't let him do that, can you?
'''Sousuke''': ''[[Big No|NO!!!]]''<br />
'''Sousuke''': ''[[Big No|NO!!!]]''
'''Kaname''': Then point your gun at him!|''[[Full Metal Panic!]]''}}
'''Kaname''': Then point your gun at him!|''[[Full Metal Panic!]]''}}


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== Comicbooks ==
== Comic Books ==
* [[The Hulk|Bruce Banner]] has [[Aesop Amnesia]] about this. The Hulk, of course, doesn't ''need'' to be taught anger. But the Hulk is usually considered a product of Banner's repressed rage, childhood abuse, and generally screwed-up psyche. Trying to control or get rid of the Hulk usually involves helping him with those issues, often meaning not bottling things up so much. Sometimes this results in fewer Hulk episodes, sometimes it results in a smarter Hulk, and at least once it resulted in a Banner with the Hulk's strength.
* [[The Hulk|Bruce Banner]] has [[Aesop Amnesia]] about this. The Hulk, of course, doesn't ''need'' to be taught anger. But the Hulk is usually considered a product of Banner's repressed rage, childhood abuse, and generally screwed-up psyche. Trying to control or get rid of the Hulk usually involves helping him with those issues, often meaning not bottling things up so much. Sometimes this results in fewer Hulk episodes, sometimes it results in a smarter Hulk, and at least once it resulted in a Banner with the Hulk's strength.