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[[File:Vicky.jpg|link=The Fairly Odd Parents|frame|Now to use this magic TV remote to [[Take Over the World]]!]] |
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{{quote|''They say that teenagers scare the living shit out of me''<br /> |
{{quote|''They say that teenagers scare the living shit out of me''<br /> |
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* This was America's prevailing attitude towards [[Young Justice (Comic Book)|Young Justice]] in [[The DCU]], causing them to eventually become America's most wanted super-group, despite the fact that they were actually pretty heroic and set a good example for others like them. |
* This was America's prevailing attitude towards [[Young Justice (Comic Book)|Young Justice]] in [[The DCU]], causing them to eventually become America's most wanted super-group, despite the fact that they were actually pretty heroic and set a good example for others like them. |
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* The [[X-Men]] and other [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]] [[Mutants]] literally exemplify this trope. Most mutant powers seem to manifest around puberty, and turn their recipients into freaks or outcasts of some sort. |
* The [[X-Men]] and other [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]] [[Mutants]] literally exemplify this trope. Most mutant powers seem to manifest around puberty, and turn their recipients into freaks or outcasts of some sort. |
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* Elizabeth of ''[http://tinyurl.com/38mg7t2 Gemini Storm]'' was recently revealed to be one of these, spending her teen years in juvenile hall and mental hospitals until government funding ran out from the quarantine and the institutes closed down. |
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