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This is a common [[Stock Phrase]] utilized in a work of the action genre, mostly used by someone who up to this point in the plot has been ineffectual compared to his or her highly trained or super-powered friends.
This is a common [[Stock Phrase]] utilized in a work of the action genre, mostly used by someone who up to this point in the plot has been ineffectual compared to his or her highly trained or super-powered friends.


They may even have been [[The Load]] to their companions - such is their supposed uselessness in combat - but should they be the [[Last Man Standing]] when all their warrior companions have fallen to the invincible might of the [[Big Bad]], busy giving their obligatory [[Hannibal Lecture]] and gloating at their impending doom, the [[Power of Love]] or [[Power of Friendship]] will kick in and kick it hard.
They may even have been [[The Load]] to their companions - such is their supposed uselessness in combat - but should they be the [[Last Man Standing (graphic novel)|Last Man Standing]] when all their warrior companions have fallen to the invincible might of the [[Big Bad]], busy giving their obligatory [[Hannibal Lecture]] and gloating at their impending doom, the [[Power of Love]] or [[Power of Friendship]] will kick in and kick it hard.


Staggering from his or her own grievous physical (and often emotional wounds), the good hearted [[Every Man]] takes a deep breath and shouts on the top of his or her breath "You leave him/her/them alone!" and gains the [[Heroic Resolve]] to righteously kick the ass of evil that dared to lay its hands on their [[Protectorate|beloved friends]].
Staggering from his or her own grievous physical (and often emotional wounds), the good-hearted [[Every Man]] takes a deep breath and shouts on the top of his or her breath "You leave him/her/them alone!" and gains the [[Heroic Resolve]] to righteously kick the ass of evil that dared to lay its hands on their [[Protectorate|beloved friends]].


This is the turning point of a character that will can earn the respect of the other characters ([[Crowning Moment of Awesome|not to mention the audience]]) often combined with [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming]]. They may end up as the [[Chekhov's Gunman]] or at least be using a [[Chekhov's Skill]]. Tragically, this burst of heroic resolve will often not be able to compensate for their lack of pratical combat experience and/or lack of power, so this trope will also often overlap with [[Heroic Sacrifice]].
This is the turning point of a character that will can earn the respect of the other characters ([[Crowning Moment of Awesome|not to mention the audience]]) often combined with [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming]]. They may end up as the [[Chekhov's Gunman]] or at least be using a [[Chekhov's Skill]]. Tragically, this burst of heroic resolve will often not be able to compensate for their lack of pratical combat experience and/or lack of power, so this trope will also often overlap with [[Heroic Sacrifice]].
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== [[Anime]] & [[Manga]] ==
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* Epically invoked by [[The Hero|Kamijou Touma]] of ''[[To Aru Majutsu no Index]]'' as he challenges Accelerator, a bloodthirsty and invincible psychopath who can make all your blood burst out of your veins with a mere touch, to stop him from murdering yet another kind and innocent clone on his quest to godhood.
* Epicly invoked by [[The Hero|Kamijou Touma]] of ''[[A Certain Magical Index]]'' as he challenges Accelerator, a bloodthirsty and invincible psychopath who can make all your blood burst out of your veins with a mere touch, to stop him from murdering yet another kind and innocent clone on his quest to godhood.
* Saten Ruiko in ''[[A Certain Scientific Railgun]]''.
* Invoked by the first time by four year old Son Gohan of ''[[Dragonball Z]]'' as he demolishes his uncle Raditz, stopping him from beating his father Son Goku to death.
* Invoked by the first time by four year old Son Gohan of ''[[Dragonball Z]]'' as he demolishes his uncle Raditz, stopping him from beating his father Son Goku to death.
* Saten Ruiko in ''[[To Aru Kagaku no Railgun (Manga)|To Aru Kagaku no Railgun]]''.
* Mamori does this in defense of Sena all the time in ''[[Eyeshield 21]]'' up until Sena reveals himself to be the running back of the Devil Bats.
* Mamori does this in defense of Sena all the time in ''[[Eyeshield 21]]'' up until Sena reveals himself to be the running back of the Devil Bats.


== [[Film]] -- Animated ==
== [[Film]] -- Animated ==
* Russell in ''[[Up (Film)|Up]]'' as he gains the [[Heroic Resolve]] to save Carl from evil biplane flying dogs.
* Russell in ''[[Up (animation)|Up]]'' as he gains the [[Heroic Resolve]] to save Carl from evil biplane flying dogs.


== [[Film]] -- Live-Action ==
== [[Film]] -- Live-Action ==
* What [[Nice Guy|Dave]], an [[Adorkable]] teenager with ''no'' fighting skills '''whatsoever''' shouts to give himself the courage [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|to defend a mugging-victim from being murdered by three thugs]] in ''[[Kick-Ass (Film)|Kick-Ass]]''
* What [[Nice Guy|Dave]], an [[Adorkable]] teenager with ''no'' fighting skills '''whatsoever''' shouts to give himself the courage [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|to defend a mugging-victim from being murdered by three thugs]] in ''[[Kick-Ass (film)|Kick-Ass]]''
* Shaun in ''[[Shaun of the Dead]]'', as his [[Too Dumb to Live]] friend is doomed by the bites of a swarm of zombies.
* Shaun in ''[[Shaun of the Dead]]'', as his [[Too Dumb to Live]] friend is doomed by the bites of a swarm of zombies.
* Ripley's ultimate [[Mama Bear]] moment in ''[[Aliens]]'': "[[Crowning Moment of Awesome|Get away from her, you bitch]]!"
* Ripley's ultimate [[Mama Bear]] moment in ''[[Aliens]]'': "[[Crowning Moment of Awesome|Get away from her, you bitch]]!"
* ''[[The Brady Bunch|The Brady Bunch Movie]]'' features the original Peter Brady, Christopher Knight, in a scene as a coach who stops two boys from thorougyly bullying the ''movie'' Peter:
* ''[[The Brady Bunch|The Brady Bunch Movie]]'' features the original Peter Brady, Christopher Knight, in a scene as a coach who stops two boys from thorougyly bullying the ''movie'' Peter:
{{quote| '''Coach''': Hey. Do it, and die.}}
{{quote|'''Coach''': Hey. Do it, and die.}}
* "Her" instead of "him" was used by George McFly in [[Back to The Future]], standing up to the school bully for the first time. While possessing the resolve, he seems to lack the confidence and the physical prowess, at least for a few minutes until he manages to land a [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|solid left hook]].
* "Her" instead of "him" was used by George McFly in [[Back to The Future]], standing up to the school bully for the first time. While possessing the resolve, he seems to lack the confidence and the physical prowess, at least for a few minutes until he manages to land a [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|solid left hook]].
* Not so impressive example from ''[[The Last Airbender]]'': Katara says this line when she runs over and shoves a Fire Nation guard who had been mocking Aang. The not so impressive part comes from the fact that after she shoves him, no one does anything for about a minute, and ultimately Aang has to use his Airbending to throw the guard away when he attacks Katara.
* Not so impressive example from ''[[The Last Airbender]]'': Katara says this line when she runs over and shoves a Fire Nation guard who had been mocking Aang. The not so impressive part comes from the fact that after she shoves him, no one does anything for about a minute, and ultimately Aang has to use his Airbending to throw the guard away when he attacks Katara.
* In ''[[Galaxy Quest (Film)|Galaxy Quest]]'', Jason Nesmith says this to [[Big Bad]] Sarris when the latter is torturing the leader of the Thermians.
* In ''[[Galaxy Quest]]'', Jason Nesmith says this to [[Big Bad]] Sarris when the latter is torturing the leader of the Thermians.


== [[Live Action TV]] ==
== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* Subverted for laughs in ''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]'', "Amy's Choice", when The Dream Lord threatens Amy:
* Subverted for laughs in ''[[Doctor Who]]'', "Amy's Choice", when The Dream Lord threatens Amy:
{{quote| '''Doctor:''' Leave her alone!<br />
{{quote|'''Doctor:''' Leave her alone!
'''Dream Lord:''' Do that again. I love it when he does that. Tall, dark, hero... "Leave her alone!"<br />
'''Dream Lord:''' Do that again. I love it when he does that. Tall, dark, hero... "Leave her alone!"
'''Rory:''' Just leave her.<br />
'''Rory:''' Just leave her.
'''Dream Lord:''' Yes... you're not quite so impressive. }}
'''Dream Lord:''' Yes... you're not quite so impressive. }}


== [[Video Games]] ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
* [[Genki Girl|Mission Vao]] recalls calling this out to some thugs [[Bullying a Dragon|who were harassing Zaalbar]] and charging them, in ''[[Knights of the Old Republic (Video Game)|Knights of the Old Republic]]''. Being about twelve at this point, she gets pummeled pretty badly. Of course, [[Beware the Nice Ones|this ticks off Zaalbar and he wipes the floor with every last one of them.]] The two have been [[Fire-Forged Friends|best of friends ever since.]]
* [[Genki Girl|Mission Vao]] recalls calling this out to some thugs [[Bullying a Dragon|who were harassing Zaalbar]] and charging them, in ''[[Knights of the Old Republic (video game)|Knights of the Old Republic]]''. Being about twelve at this point, she gets pummeled pretty badly. Of course, [[Beware the Nice Ones|this ticks off Zaalbar and he wipes the floor with every last one of them.]] The two have been [[Fire-Forged Friends|best of friends ever since.]]


== [[Web Comics]] ==
== [[Web Comics]] ==
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This is a common Stock Phrase utilized in a work of the action genre, mostly used by someone who up to this point in the plot has been ineffectual compared to his or her highly trained or super-powered friends.

They may even have been The Load to their companions - such is their supposed uselessness in combat - but should they be the Last Man Standing when all their warrior companions have fallen to the invincible might of the Big Bad, busy giving their obligatory Hannibal Lecture and gloating at their impending doom, the Power of Love or Power of Friendship will kick in and kick it hard.

Staggering from his or her own grievous physical (and often emotional wounds), the good-hearted Every Man takes a deep breath and shouts on the top of his or her breath "You leave him/her/them alone!" and gains the Heroic Resolve to righteously kick the ass of evil that dared to lay its hands on their beloved friends.

This is the turning point of a character that will can earn the respect of the other characters (not to mention the audience) often combined with Crowning Moment of Heartwarming. They may end up as the Chekhov's Gunman or at least be using a Chekhov's Skill. Tragically, this burst of heroic resolve will often not be able to compensate for their lack of pratical combat experience and/or lack of power, so this trope will also often overlap with Heroic Sacrifice.

See also Papa Wolf, Mama Bear and Beware the Nice Ones.

Examples of You Leave Him Alone include:


Anime and Manga

  • Epicly invoked by Kamijou Touma of A Certain Magical Index as he challenges Accelerator, a bloodthirsty and invincible psychopath who can make all your blood burst out of your veins with a mere touch, to stop him from murdering yet another kind and innocent clone on his quest to godhood.
  • Saten Ruiko in A Certain Scientific Railgun.
  • Invoked by the first time by four year old Son Gohan of Dragonball Z as he demolishes his uncle Raditz, stopping him from beating his father Son Goku to death.
  • Mamori does this in defense of Sena all the time in Eyeshield 21 up until Sena reveals himself to be the running back of the Devil Bats.

Film -- Animated

  • Russell in Up as he gains the Heroic Resolve to save Carl from evil biplane flying dogs.

Film -- Live-Action

Coach: Hey. Do it, and die.

  • "Her" instead of "him" was used by George McFly in Back to The Future, standing up to the school bully for the first time. While possessing the resolve, he seems to lack the confidence and the physical prowess, at least for a few minutes until he manages to land a solid left hook.
  • Not so impressive example from The Last Airbender: Katara says this line when she runs over and shoves a Fire Nation guard who had been mocking Aang. The not so impressive part comes from the fact that after she shoves him, no one does anything for about a minute, and ultimately Aang has to use his Airbending to throw the guard away when he attacks Katara.
  • In Galaxy Quest, Jason Nesmith says this to Big Bad Sarris when the latter is torturing the leader of the Thermians.

Live Action TV

  • Subverted for laughs in Doctor Who, "Amy's Choice", when The Dream Lord threatens Amy:

Doctor: Leave her alone!
Dream Lord: Do that again. I love it when he does that. Tall, dark, hero... "Leave her alone!"
Rory: Just leave her.
Dream Lord: Yes... you're not quite so impressive.

Video Games

Web Comics