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Tv tropes have a nice death
Tv tropes have a nice death





tv tropes have a nice death

Metal Robotnik shoots a bridge out from under Sonic and Tails.

  • Subverted in Sonic the Hedgehog: The Movie.
  • Roy is able to burn their wounds closed and returns to totally curb-stomp Lust.

    tv tropes have a nice death

    Fullmetal Alchemist: Lust stabs Roy and Havoc through their lungs and leaves them to bleed to death.Happens twice in Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny, first when the Archangel is blown up just as it goes underwater and Kira's Freedom is run through by the Impulse and dumped in the ocean, second when the GOUF that Athrun and Meyrin were escaping on is sliced in half by the Destiny and also dumped in the ocean.He doesn't come back and finish off Caster himself, but her anxious reaction when Tohsaka flatly disbelieves that she could have killed Kotomine was amusing. Lampshaded in Fate/stay night with Kotomine.He's so dead at this point that it takes wishing him back with the Dragon Balls and reassembling his pieces for him to truly return in Dragon Ball Super. In the end, however, he is easily killed by a super powerful Kid from the Future, who makes extra certain that he won't be returning by slicing him to pieces and disintegrating them. He comes back to Earth (with a mechanized body) to exact revenge. Though Frieza was sliced in half with his own energy disk and then utterly fragged after trying to blast Goku In the Back, he survived the explosion of the planet and can breathe in space. Frieza in Dragon Ball Z survives an exploding planet after being left for dead by Goku.Had her fraccion not also survived the attack, she probably would have. This is invoked as a Cruel Mercy by Nnoitra, who critically injures Neliel in a sneak attack and throws her out of the Espada, but he doesn't kill her because she would always leave him alive when they fought, which to Nnoitra was the ultimate insult, so he returns the favour by refusing to grant her a quick death and instead leaves her defenceless, amnesiac child-form to die in the desert.Most of the time it seems that Aizen is just too egotistical to care he's already proved that these people are no threat by curbstomping them, so what difference does it make if they manage to survive? Aizen himself wasn't a fan of following through except on three occasions where he really did want his opponents dead and even then, one of his targets still survived (Yamamoto). Lampshaded in-universe by Zommari who was a firm believer in cutting off heads to avert this trope and Hitsugaya who lectured Luppi on not following through when Luppi assumed he'd killed Hitsugaya. More often than not, antagonists and protagonists will not take this last step, causing this trope to kick in. As a result, they can potentially (but not always) survive ridiculous injuries if this step isn't taken.

    tv tropes have a nice death

    The problem stems from hollows and shinigami only being confirmed dead by cutting off the head.







    Tv tropes have a nice death