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** Son Gohan lapses into this during the Cell Games upon reaching Super Saiyan 2. He becomes completely calm and cruel, first few minutes [[The Juggernaut|slowly walking through everything the Cell Juniors threw at him]] - and then, one-by-one, ''kicks and punches them all in half''. He then spends several episodes just dodging Cell's attacks with no effort, fixing him with a cold gaze the entire time. Games and other material made following this arc make this a technique called "Quiet Rage". |
** Son Gohan lapses into this during the Cell Games upon reaching Super Saiyan 2. He becomes completely calm and cruel, first few minutes [[The Juggernaut|slowly walking through everything the Cell Juniors threw at him]] - and then, one-by-one, ''kicks and punches them all in half''. He then spends several episodes just dodging Cell's attacks with no effort, fixing him with a cold gaze the entire time. Games and other material made following this arc make this a technique called "Quiet Rage". |
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** In ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Bojack Unbound]]'', Gohan does this again to break out of a ki bind used by one of Bojack's minions. |
** In ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Bojack Unbound]]'', Gohan does this again to break out of a ki bind used by one of Bojack's minions. |
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* In ''[[Mobile Fighter G Gundam]]'', this is said to be the highest state of mind for a fighter - a serene calm that cannot be broken by the strongest of maelstroms. It is through control and not stemming of his trademark [[Unstoppable Rage]] that Domon Kasshu finally achieves this and becomes truly worthy. |
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* Kira Yamato's "SEED Mode" in both ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED]]''. At first it was a sort of [[Unstoppable Rage]] but even after it became this, it is still just as exciting. |
* Kira Yamato's "SEED Mode" in both ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED]]''. At first it was a sort of [[Unstoppable Rage]] but even after it became this, it is still just as exciting. |
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* In ''[[Katekyo Hitman Reborn]],'' the standard Dying Will mode is a form of [[Unstoppable Rage]], while Hyper Dying Will mode is more Tranquil Fury. |
* In ''[[Katekyo Hitman Reborn]],'' the standard Dying Will mode is a form of [[Unstoppable Rage]], while Hyper Dying Will mode is more Tranquil Fury. |
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* The eponymous Afro in ''[[Afro Samurai]]'' uses this to call upon his subconscious to come up with an on-the-fly fighting style to counter his ''[[Mirror Match]]'' robot double. |
* The eponymous Afro in ''[[Afro Samurai]]'' uses this to call upon his subconscious to come up with an on-the-fly fighting style to counter his ''[[Mirror Match]]'' robot double. It could also be argued that Afro is in a constant state of quiet rage for the entire series. |
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** It could be argued that Afro is in a constant state of quiet rage for the entire series. |
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* [[The Stoic|Jin]] of ''[[Samurai Champloo]]'' is nearly the personification of this. |
* [[The Stoic|Jin]] of ''[[Samurai Champloo]]'' is nearly the personification of this. |
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* Kenshin's golden-eyed "[[Super-Powered Evil Side|Battousai]]" state in ''[[Rurouni Kenshin]]'' is his state of Tranquil Fury. He's not necessarily mad, he's just done playing nice and is now ready to beat you to a pulp. |
* Kenshin's golden-eyed "[[Super-Powered Evil Side|Battousai]]" state in ''[[Rurouni Kenshin]]'' is his state of Tranquil Fury. He's not necessarily mad, he's just done playing nice and is now ready to beat you to a pulp. |