Trope you love

>bad guys defeated by mc
>instead of being killed by their boss the rest of their group come to help them
>mc have to fight all the bad guy at the same time

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I always smile when they play the opening song during the final fight or climax of the last episode. It's been done to death but for some reason I still always like it.

>Villain tries appeal to MCs by playing the victim of circumstances
>It only makes him angry because it isn't an excuse
I love when sob stories don't automatically redeem murderers

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this turned into generic shounenshit so quickly

Can't beat the good old badass grandfather

Are you from a parallel universe or is this just bait? Either way have a (You) because at least you tried

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Hero kills the villain. Bonus points if the villain is already unarmed at this point.

Pragmatic good guys. Pragmatic bad guys. Pragmatism in general.

That's not a trope. It pretty much never happens

>no argument
you know I'm right

Did it ever pretend that it wasn't though?

@187214670
OK retard I know this is bait but I don't have anything better to do so I will reply anway.
Generic shounenshit would imply that the MC solves everything and the side characters are forgotten, that the MC just gets stronger/gets a new form to defeat every arc villain, that villains are forgiven left and right, that the MC has boring powers, that asspulls are the norm, and that all the fights are pure strength and no strategy.
I don't know why my autism made me reply because you probably will not even read, you probably are something like a Herocaca fan or a Hunterwisper that just likes to make people mad.
And to not derail the thread with consolewar but with manga
>Characters are drawn in a deformed way when there are comedic moments

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Pot calls the kettle black.

Name 50 anime that do this.

Even better when they used the very first opening song of the first season in s3 or something.

>a team or group is actually a threat when working together instead of being a squad of jobbers

>Absolute idiot, underestimated by everyone
>Gets himself into an unwinnable situation
>Completely turns around a situation through sheer luck and idiocy working entirely in his favour

I wish I could find more anime like this.

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>The pragmatic honorable villain working together with the evil for evil sake villain.
>Arranged marriages.
>The MC delivering a no hold No-Holds-Barred Beatdown on a particularly loathsome villain.
>The big bad wannabe getting outplayed by the real big bad.
>The mentor dying.

Friendship power

>an underdog sidekick gets his own character arc and goes through massive character development saving and aiding main characters multiple times over the rest of the story

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>old man far past his prime still outclasses 95% of the cast
>"I must be getting old. 20 years ago I would have killed him in one punch"

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No villains but still

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>Anime is out
>Yea Forums complains about animation even if they know nothing about animation
>Yea Forums shitposts every thread about shit taste even if they know nothing about taste
This are the worse tropes.

>Villains who do it for the lulz

>villain who does it for the lulz starts following villains with serious goals but keeps doing it for the lulz

>The ditz/comedic relief character was secretly a badass all along
Bonus points if it turns out they were a badass VILLAIN all along.

>character fights by donuting everyone dumb enough to get in arms reach of him

>@
Go back to Facebook retard.

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villain teamwork is BEST teamwork

>I wish I could find more anime like this
I don't think you understand what a trope is.

for me it's just
>underestimated

I just like it when comic relief is also competent.

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