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Of the redhand king of the mountain tvtropes
Of the redhand king of the mountain tvtropes






of the redhand king of the mountain tvtropes
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Joe #95, the middle issue of the "Snake Eyes Trilogy", has the aforementioned mute ninja commando hunched over a pile of slain Cobra Vipers of various types. A producer comments: "We wanted it to be waist deep, but we couldn't afford enough extras."

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One cartoon magazine series had the protagonists filming a Conan the Barbarian rip-off, with the hero eventually "knee-deep in the bodies of his slain enemies".Another one for standing: in the Carl Barks story "Back to the Klondike," the young Scrooge McDuck defeats everyone in a bar, and uses their unconscious bodies as a makeshift staircase to reach the balcony.He's too pissed to take a Victory Pose, however. In American Born Chinese, the Monkey King beats up the guests at a celestial party and leaves them in a battered pile.Considering that Zekken doesn't look at all like she does in the game, this is purely a product of Lisbeth's imagination. In Sword Art Online, the anime shows "Zekken" standing on top of a mountain of defeated players as Lisbeth tells Asuna about how Zekken defeated every single challenger.The title page of Chapter 8 of Sands of Destruction features a silhouette of Taupy standing on a pile of bodies, with a clearer picture of him superimposed on it.And Sanosuke wiped the floor with every single one of them, grinning madly all the way as he had needed "stress relief." Rurouni Kenshin: Sanosuke Sagara had a moment when he went back to his hometown to check on his family only to find his father in trouble with local gangsters.

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  • Amagi Miroku of Psyren, shortly after his big massacre TV debut, does this after he and his sempai-slash-subordinate Grigori #01 (later known as Commander Grana) take out the Special Defense Force unit sent to hunt them down.
  • There's a non-combat variant in Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt, where Panty has a habit of sitting on top of piles of guys she just screwed.
  • During the Marineford War arc, Donquixote Doflamingo was seen to be sitting on top of a pile of Whitebeard pirate corpses before talking with Ivankof about Kuma's modifications.
  • Garp and Sengoku find him on top of a pile of Marines.
  • Another example occurs when Shiki invades Marineford single-handedly.
  • With the corpses consisting of the hostages.

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  • Rob Lucci, who manages this while resolving a situation where a kingdom's entire army was taken hostage.
  • As well as survive Sakura's Super Strength - twice.

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    Note that these things are durable enough to take a One-Body Blow from Neji Hyuga, a very strong Jonin, and start regenerating immediately.

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  • Kitsuchi, the badass general from Iwagakure in Naruto literally stands on top of a pile of White Zetsu Corpses, choking out the last one.
  • In Jackals, the first image depicting The Hero's mom shows her on top of a pile of corpses with the BFS she passed on to her son.
  • She looked up and an adolescent Kenpachi was crouching on top. One of her subordinates thought she had made the mountainous pile while looking for a Worthy Opponent, but she was confused by it.
  • This is how Unohana first met Kenpachi.
  • One of the chapter title pages depicts Nnoitra doing this.
  • Black Cat: Janus defends Rinslet from a group of 30+ mobsters and is shown afterward sitting on a pile of their mostly unconscious bodies.
  • In Berserk, this imagery is referenced and shown before Griffith joins the God Hand, convinced that if he does not achieve his dream, all the deaths of the Band of the Hawk (who died for his cause) will have been for nothing.







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