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== Video Games == |
== Video Games == |
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* Luigi in the ''[[Mario |
* Luigi in the ''[[Mario & Luigi]]'' games, part of the general move toward cowardliness he's been going on since ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', as part of his [[Divergent Character Evolution]]. Also a [[Lampshade Hanging]] explanation for his absence in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. |
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* ''[[Dragon Quest VII]]'''s resident [[Tsundere]] Maribel hits this after forcing her way into your party in the first place! (To be fair, she's mainly complaining because what she thought would be a fun, relatively safe romp through the ruins led to you all getting [[Timey-Wimey Ball|transported back in time]] and suddenly having to fight monsters, which haven't been seen in your homeland for generations... and she grows out of it quickly.) |
* ''[[Dragon Quest VII]]'''s resident [[Tsundere]] Maribel hits this after forcing her way into your party in the first place! (To be fair, she's mainly complaining because what she thought would be a fun, relatively safe romp through the ruins led to you all getting [[Timey-Wimey Ball|transported back in time]] and suddenly having to fight monsters, which haven't been seen in your homeland for generations... and she grows out of it quickly.) |
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* Reid Hershel, from ''[[Tales of Eternia]]'', is this despite being the main protagonist of the game, being dragged along on a crazy journey to save two worlds from destruction by his childhood friend Farah, who [[Jumped At the Call]]. Throughout the journey, Reid constantly expresses his desire to just go home and let the world's military take care of things, but one thing leads to another and he [[You Can't Go Home Again|ends up a fugitive of his world.]] |
* Reid Hershel, from ''[[Tales of Eternia]]'', is this despite being the main protagonist of the game, being dragged along on a crazy journey to save two worlds from destruction by his childhood friend Farah, who [[Jumped At the Call]]. Throughout the journey, Reid constantly expresses his desire to just go home and let the world's military take care of things, but one thing leads to another and he [[You Can't Go Home Again|ends up a fugitive of his world.]] |