![]() ![]() All those kids will not remember anything they did under mushi influence, but anytime they got any potential weapon, they will feel the urge of kill someone, a.k.a. Seine was not amused since she knows what doing that means. In Hekikai No Aion, Seine has no other option but to rip the Mushis out of a crowd of Brainwashed and Crazy students without exciting the Mushis first.Despite the tremendous applause and adoration of his fans, Ippo is disheartened, as he didn't feel it was real boxing. In Hajime no Ippo, Ippo scores a one-punch KO in one of his title defenses.This Your Approval Fills Me with Shame reaction tends to only be provoked by Gauron since Gauron is pretty much the person that disgusts Sōsuke the most in the entire series. Sōsuke's reactions to this tend to range from angrily yelling that That Man Is Dead (despite the fact that he still works as and has the personality of a stoic assassin mercenary) to violently trying to kill Gauron. Especially when Gauron refers to him by "Kashim" - his past alias and what Gauron clarifies as being his "Assassin-Saint" persona. In Full Metal Panic!, Sōsuke gets this way (in a more violent, angry way) whenever Gauron starts describing how beautiful, wonderful, or saint-like Sōsuke is when he nonchalantly kills people.Mustang, in particular, is absolutely disgusted that he's viewed as a hero for participating in what was essentially a genocide, and would much rather be rotting in prison for what he did. ![]() Fullmetal Alchemist: Mustang and his fellow soldiers committed many horrifying atrocities during the Ishval Civil War, but were commended and treated as war heroes since they were on the winning side.In Campione!, Godou gets upset when people congratulate him on his Blood Knight and Chick Magnet status, as he tries to suppress these tendencies.In the Bleach anime, Uryu Ishida utters a similar phrase when he gets praised by Nel and her Fraccion, a group of Arrancar who technically are his enemies.Compare Compliment Backfire (where the problem is not what is being said (or who is saying it), but how) You Could Have Used Your Powers for Evil, where a villain notes the hero could have made a good villain Anti-Advice, where the nature of the advisor causes the advisee to do exactly the opposite At Least I Admit It, where a villain notes that, unlike the "hero", he's honest about doing wrong and Dismissing a Compliment. There's also its total opposite: the Insult Backfire, where the villain appreciates the qualities the hero accuses them of. When villains compliment one another, it's Arson, Murder, and Admiration. Often the person receiving the unwanted approval will feel that they have been Damned By a Fool's Praise. Can occasionally occur solely among heroes, with an especially dark Anti-Hero or Sociopathic Hero standing in for a villain if the approval is expressed by a superior or a commanding officer, it's likely to be a Medal of Dishonor. Sometimes part of a Breaking Lecture or a "Not So Different" Remark. In other, usually more dramatic cases, the villain's motive is to sarcastically mock the hero's claim to the moral high ground, mess with the hero's head, goad him into taking more actions he'll regret, or to make him realize that evil may just be his style.Įssentially an inversion of What the Hell, Hero?. This shows up more frequently in comedic works. This generally comes in one of two flavors: in one, the villain is genuinely impressed by the unheroic deed and pays the hero an honest (if unwanted) compliment. They may brush it off with a quick retort or explanation but the villain's words will linger regardless. "Nice one", the evil villain says, "and I thought I was the bad guy, here." At this point, the hero realizes that they must have done something horrible to warrant a compliment from their most hated adversary. Either way, their character flaws have just been laid bare. So our once-spotless character has just performed a bit of Dirty Business, or worse, in a moment of weakness, they've done something unambiguously wrong, perhaps even lowering themselves to the level of the villain. ![]()
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