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Compare [[Super Deformed]], [[Lantern Jaw of Justice]], [[Hartman Hips]], [[Most Common Superpower]]. |
Compare [[Super Deformed]], [[Lantern Jaw of Justice]], [[Hartman Hips]], [[Most Common Superpower]]. |
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== Anime and Manga == |
== Anime and Manga == |
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* Krakkaboom of the '80s [[Astro City]] Irregulars, whose bombastic proportions are evidently a side effect of his powers. |
* Krakkaboom of the '80s [[Astro City]] Irregulars, whose bombastic proportions are evidently a side effect of his powers. |
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* Jerommeke of the Belgian comic ''Suske en Wiske''. |
* Jerommeke of the Belgian comic ''Suske en Wiske''. |
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* Eddie, the [[Anti |
* Eddie, the [[Anti-Hero|gangster protagonist]] of ''[[Black Cherry]]''. |
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* ''[[Tom Strong]]'' acquired this physique in adulthood, having been much leaner as a boy. It's possible that this is a side-effect of the high-gravity environment in which he was raised and the emphasis on the miracle food goloka in his diet. Several characters compare him to an upside-down triangle ("You wonderful, triangular man!") -- which, incidentally, is also his [[Chest Emblem]]. |
* ''[[Tom Strong]]'' acquired this physique in adulthood, having been much leaner as a boy. It's possible that this is a side-effect of the high-gravity environment in which he was raised and the emphasis on the miracle food goloka in his diet. Several characters compare him to an upside-down triangle ("You wonderful, triangular man!") -- which, incidentally, is also his [[Chest Emblem]]. |
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* [[Bigfoot Sasquatch and Yeti|Skips]] from ''[[Regular Show]]'' isn't as triangular as most examples, but he still has massive arms and straw-thin legs. |
* [[Bigfoot Sasquatch and Yeti|Skips]] from ''[[Regular Show]]'' isn't as triangular as most examples, but he still has massive arms and straw-thin legs. |
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* The Hacker from the kids math show ''[[Cyberchase (Animation)|Cyberchase]]'' was an extreme version of this- 2-300 pound torso on top of legs that couldn't have been more than 6 inches. |
* The Hacker from the kids math show ''[[Cyberchase (Animation)|Cyberchase]]'' was an extreme version of this- 2-300 pound torso on top of legs that couldn't have been more than 6 inches. |
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* Kronk from ''[[The |
* Kronk from ''[[The Emperor's New Groove (Disney)|The Emperors New Groove]]'' has legs that are long, but are only slightly larger than broom handles. |
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* Standard in [[Batman Beyond]]. Batman/Terry himself is an example (even when he's not wearing the suit), but so are Bruce, most of the bad guys, even Superman when he guest stars. |
* Standard in [[Batman Beyond]]. Batman/Terry himself is an example (even when he's not wearing the suit), but so are Bruce, most of the bad guys, even Superman when he guest stars. |
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[[Category:Personal Appearance Tropes]] |
[[Category:Personal Appearance Tropes]] |
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[[Category:Top Heavy Guy]] |
[[Category:Top Heavy Guy]] |
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