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* [[Mondegreen]] - Hanzo and Fumma's spinning blade move sounds a lot like: "PEOPLE WHO DISCOVER!"
* [[Mondegreen]] - Hanzo and Fumma's spinning blade move sounds a lot like: "PEOPLE WHO DISCOVER!"
* [[Narm Charm]] - A LOT. Some of the characters' lines can fall into this as well, such as Muscle Power's "NUMBAH WOOOOHN!".
* [[Narm Charm]] - A LOT. Some of the characters' lines can fall into this as well, such as Muscle Power's "NUMBAH WOOOOHN!".
* [[Video Game Cruelty Potential]] - Admit it. You played Deathmatch Mode in the first game just to fling both fighters [[Impaled With Extreme Prejudice|onto spikes]], [[Shock and Awe|shock them with electrified ropes]] and [[Kill It With Fire|set them on fire]] just to see their funny reactions, don't you?
* [[Video Game Cruelty Potential]] - Admit it. You played Deathmatch Mode in the first game just to fling both fighters [[Impaled with Extreme Prejudice|onto spikes]], [[Shock and Awe|shock them with electrified ropes]] and [[Kill It with Fire|set them on fire]] just to see their funny reactions, don't you?
** Double is you enjoyed having the charas you beat in the ''only'' "normal match"... being subjected to [[Traumatic Haircut|Traumatic Haircuts]] as well ater losing.
** Double is you enjoyed having the charas you beat in the ''only'' "normal match"... being subjected to [[Traumatic Haircut|Traumatic Haircuts]] as well ater losing.
* [[Vindicated By Cable]]: Well, sort of. ''Perfect'' was mostly dismissed by the competitive crowd as another ''[[Street Fighter]]'' clone up until two big-name players found footage of it on [[YouTube]], got interested by the surprisingly modern mechanics it had and recorded theirs findings with the online multiplayer service ''Kaillera''. It currently is surprisingly popular on the website ''Shoryuken''.
* [[Vindicated by Cable]]: Well, sort of. ''Perfect'' was mostly dismissed by the competitive crowd as another ''[[Street Fighter]]'' clone up until two big-name players found footage of it on [[YouTube]], got interested by the surprisingly modern mechanics it had and recorded theirs findings with the online multiplayer service ''Kaillera''. It currently is surprisingly popular on the website ''Shoryuken''.


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