The Silent Bob: Difference between revisions

Line 127:
* Bark the Polarbear, a long-forgotten character from the video games, was reintroduced in the ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' comic book as a Silent Bob, teamed up with the psychotic and easily amused Bean the Duck. Bark is by far the more reasonable of the two, though he's yet to have had a single speech bubble.
* [[Previous Player Character Cameo|Red]] from ''[[Pokémon Gold and Silver]]'' speaks only in ellipses, as a nod to [[Heroic Mime|his role]] in the [[Pokémon Red and Blue|previous games]].
** Lampshaded in ''[[Pokémon Sun and Moon]]'' where the Player meets Red and Blue at the Battle Tree. All of Red's comments are simply "..." which eventually prompts Blue to say, "Silent as ever, huh?"
* Mario is possibly the epitome of this trope in Paper Mario. All He has to do is open his mouth for three seconds to say a whole sentence.
* In ''[[Mother 3]]'', the protagonist is always silent bob. Once they retire the title, they can speak again, and sometimes cutscenes will go back to an earlier conversation and reveal what the now vocal character said.
Line 134 ⟶ 135:
** ''[[Golden Sun: Dark Dawn]]'' continues the trend, but plays with it a bit more. Matthew ([[Punny Name|"Mut"]] in the Japanese versions) is far more expressive than his predecessors thanks partly to the new emoticon reactions, and in the American version he even has a [[Precision F-Strike|rather specific reaction]] to {{spoiler|encountering Arcanus in the final dungeon}}. However, the dialogue his friends have around him [[Lampshade Hanging|mentions]] that he is this in-universe, to the point of being reluctant to introduce himself when asked.
{{quote|That's Matthew. He doesn't talk much.}}
 
 
== Web Original ==