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[[File:200px-BrawlSandbagArtwork.jpg|link=Super Smash Bros|frame|[[What the Hell Player|Almost makes you feel guilty]] [[Video Game Cruelty Potential|beating up such a cute thing, doesn't it]]?]] |
[[File:200px-BrawlSandbagArtwork.jpg|link=Super Smash Bros|frame|[[What the Hell, Player?|Almost makes you feel guilty]] [[Video Game Cruelty Potential|beating up such a cute thing, doesn't it]]?]] |
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{{quote|"Getting hit doesn't hurt Sandbag at all. As a matter of fact, it loves to see players wind up and let loose."|The Sand Bag's trophy description in ''Super Smash Bros Melee''}} |
{{quote|"Getting hit doesn't hurt Sandbag at all. As a matter of fact, it loves to see players wind up and let loose."|The Sand Bag's trophy description in ''Super Smash Bros Melee''}} |
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Contrast with the [[Training Boss]], a training opponent that you can't win against but ''can'' lose to. |
Contrast with the [[Training Boss]], a training opponent that you can't win against but ''can'' lose to. |
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== [[Video Games]] == |
== [[Video Games]] == |
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* ''[[Oni]]'''s tutorial level has training robots, who are invincible. |
* ''[[Oni]]'''s tutorial level has training robots, who are invincible. |
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* The ''[[Myth]]'' series has scarecrow-like training dummies with buckets or pumpkins for heads. |
* The ''[[Myth]]'' series has scarecrow-like training dummies with buckets or pumpkins for heads. |
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* ''[[Jump Super Stars|Jump! Ultimate Stars]]'' has KomaRed, KomaYellow, and KomaBlue, three square-looking things (they represent manga panels) that actually have fully functional attacks. They have three uses: tutorials and practice (each represents an [[Elemental Rock |
* ''[[Jump Super Stars|Jump! Ultimate Stars]]'' has KomaRed, KomaYellow, and KomaBlue, three square-looking things (they represent manga panels) that actually have fully functional attacks. They have three uses: tutorials and practice (each represents an [[Elemental Rock-Paper-Scissors|attribute]] so you can test damage), cannon fodder in certain missions, and a handicap when ''you'''re forced to play as them. |
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* ''[[Latale]]'' has an early tutorial area that is filled to the brim with training dummies you can smack around until you feel comfortable with the controls. |
* ''[[Latale]]'' has an early tutorial area that is filled to the brim with training dummies you can smack around until you feel comfortable with the controls. |
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* Ayane first appearance in the ''[[Dead or Alive]]'' series is as a training dummy. |
* Ayane first appearance in the ''[[Dead or Alive]]'' series is as a training dummy. |