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Chainsaws aren't the only power tools to be used as weapons in TV Land. Weaponised drills are a staple of the Super Robot Genre, almost as ubiquitous as the Rocket Punch. Perhaps it's because they're actually fairly effective against heavily-armoured targets, or perhaps the male gender finds an inherent appeal in the idea of "penetration". For whatever reason, huge cone-shaped mining drills, often with rings of contra-rotating spikes, are much more popular than the boring "normal" kind (no pun intended, for once). It also puts one in mind of a "spinning" chainsaw, which of course, makes Everything Better.
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