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%%* DropTheHammer: Considering this series stars Thor, the God of Thunder, this is kind of a given.
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A Web Series that first aired in September, 2018, ''Hero House'' is an action-figure comedy (similar to ''WebVideo/ImAMarvelAndImADC''), featuring just about every pop-culture character to ever be cast into plastic. It is written, filmed, directed and voiced by a Youtuber of the same name, which leads to countless examples of TalkingToHimself. Parodic in tone, the series depicts several beloved icons as drunken, selfish louts, though several glimpses of humanity do shine through. The action really kicks off with the ending of episode one, in which a very prominent hero is murdered. The rest of the series builds from there, spinning out into a conflict that covers countless dimensions (and franchises).

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A Web Series that first aired in September, 2018, ''Hero House'' is an action-figure comedy (similar to ''WebVideo/ImAMarvelAndImADC''), featuring just about every pop-culture character to ever be cast into plastic. It is written, filmed, directed and voiced by a Youtuber of the same name, which leads to countless examples of TalkingToHimself.ActingForTwo. Parodic in tone, the series depicts several beloved icons as drunken, selfish louts, though several glimpses of humanity do shine through. The action really kicks off with the ending of episode one, in which a very prominent hero is murdered. The rest of the series builds from there, spinning out into a conflict that covers countless dimensions (and franchises).
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%%* GoodPeopleHaveGoodSex: Batman and Catwoman, if their phone call is anything to go off.

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* AbhorrentAdmirer: There are shades of this between Lex Luthor and the Joker, of all people.
* ActionGirl: Wasp and She-ra definitely qualify.
* AffablyEvil: Seems to be the case with Megatron, of all people.

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* %%* AbhorrentAdmirer: There are shades of this between Lex Luthor and the Joker, of all people.
* %%* ActionGirl: Wasp and She-ra definitely qualify.
* %%* AffablyEvil: Seems to be the case with Megatron, of all people.



* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Seems to be the relationship between Solid and Liquid Snake, with Liquid coming off the loser.
* AntiHero: As always, Red Hood strongly applies.
* AnyoneCanDie: After episode ten, and [[spoiler:Nightwing's]] death, this definitely seems to be the case.

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* %%* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Seems to be the relationship between Solid and Liquid Snake, with Liquid coming off the loser.
* %%* AntiHero: As always, Red Hood strongly applies.
* %%* AnyoneCanDie: After episode ten, and [[spoiler:Nightwing's]] death, this definitely seems to be the case.



* AxeCrazy: The Joker qualifies, as always.

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* %%* AxeCrazy: The Joker qualifies, as always.



* BackFromTheDead: It's frequency in comics is directly addressed, as is the fact that [[spoiler:it no longer seems possible]].
* BadassCrew: Attempted by Batman in Episode Five. His level of success is... questionable.
* BadassLongcoat: Considering the nature of the show, there are numerous examples. Liquid Snake and Dante are the current front runners.
* BadassNormal: Numerous examples, though that's to be expected from a show that features the entire Batfamily.

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* BackFromTheDead: It's Its frequency in comics is directly addressed, as is the fact that [[spoiler:it no longer seems possible]].
* %%* BadassCrew: Attempted by Batman in Episode Five. His level of success is... questionable.
* %%* BadassLongcoat: Considering the nature of the show, there are numerous examples. Liquid Snake and Dante are the current front runners.
* %%* BadassNormal: Numerous examples, though that's to be expected from a show that features the entire Batfamily.



* BigBad: Features examples from several franchises.
* BigBadDuumvirate: Skeletor and Hordak are a stellar example.

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* %%* BigBad: Features examples from several franchises.
* %%* BigBadDuumvirate: Skeletor and Hordak are a stellar example.



* BlackComedy: Numerous examples, mostly from Red Hood.

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* %%* BlackComedy: Numerous examples, mostly from Red Hood.



* ButtMonkey: Nightwing, oh so much.

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* %%* ButtMonkey: Nightwing, oh so much.



* CurbstompBattle: [[spoiler:Solid didn't have much difficulty putting Liquid down]].
** after Patamon transform into [=MagnaAngemon=], he gives one this to Etrigan (the Demon) before killing him.
* TheChewToy: Nightwing, in-universe and out.
* DareToBeBadass: Robin makes one hell of a dare to Nightwing in Episode Seven.
* DeathOfAThousandCuts: Based on what we saw of the fight, this may well be how [[spoiler: Superman died]]
* DeathIsCheap: Directly referenced by Red Hood in Episode Three. It's frequency seems to have given him a rather...nihilistic point of view.
* DeadpanSnarker: Batman and Red Hood are the prime examples, though everyone has their turn.
* DecoyProtagonist: Assuming [[spoiler:his death]] sticks, [[spoiler:Nightwing]] may be an example.
* TheDragon: Liquid seems to fill this role for Kratos.
* DropTheHammer: Considering this series stars Thor, the God of Thunder, this is kind of a given.

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* CurbstompBattle: CurbstompBattle:
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[[spoiler:Solid didn't have much difficulty putting Liquid down]].
** after After Patamon transform into [=MagnaAngemon=], he gives one this to Etrigan (the Demon) before killing him.
* %%* TheChewToy: Nightwing, in-universe and out.
* %%* DareToBeBadass: Robin makes one hell of a dare to Nightwing in Episode Seven.
* %%* DeathOfAThousandCuts: Based on what we saw of the fight, this may well be how [[spoiler: Superman died]]
* DeathIsCheap: Directly referenced by Red Hood in Episode Three. It's Its frequency seems to have given him a rather...nihilistic point of view.
* %%* DeadpanSnarker: Batman and Red Hood are the prime examples, though everyone has their turn.
* %%* DecoyProtagonist: Assuming [[spoiler:his death]] sticks, [[spoiler:Nightwing]] may be an example.
* %%* TheDragon: Liquid seems to fill this role for Kratos.
* %%* DropTheHammer: Considering this series stars Thor, the God of Thunder, this is kind of a given.



* EvilRedhead: Referenced by Red Hood in regards to Android 16. May be somewhat hypocritical, as Jason himself has been depicted as ginger.
* Foil: Red Hood to Nightwing.
* FoeRomanceSubtext: Batman and Bane have this going on, according to Red Hood, at least.
* GenreSavvy: Red Hood has this in spades. It seems to be the source of his snark.

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* %%* EvilRedhead: Referenced by Red Hood in regards to regarding Android 16. May be somewhat hypocritical, as Jason himself has been depicted as ginger.
* %%* Foil: Red Hood to Nightwing.
* %%* FoeRomanceSubtext: Batman and Bane have this going on, according to Red Hood, at least.
* %%* GenreSavvy: Red Hood has this in spades. It seems to be the source of his snark.



* GoodGuyBar: Prime's Place, where all are one.

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* %%* GoodGuyBar: Prime's Place, where all are one.



* GoodPeopleHaveGoodSex: Batman and Catwoman, if their phone call is anything to go off.

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* %%* GoodPeopleHaveGoodSex: Batman and Catwoman, if their phone call is anything to go off.



* TheHero: Numerous examples, though Nightwing appears to be the most prominent.
* HeroicSacrifice: We get one from [[spoiler: Batman, in episode six]].
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: What happens to [[spoiler:Batman]]
* KatanasAreJustBetter: Deathstroke must believe so, as he uses one to great effect, even [[spoiler:killing Batman]]
* KilledOffForReal: Discussed in episode three. May well have happened to [[spoiler:Superman]]. You can now add [[spoiler:Orion]] to the list.

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* %%* TheHero: Numerous examples, though Nightwing appears to be the most prominent.
* %%* HeroicSacrifice: We get one from [[spoiler: Batman, in episode six]].
* %%* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: What happens to [[spoiler:Batman]]
* %%* KatanasAreJustBetter: Deathstroke must believe so, as he uses one to great effect, even [[spoiler:killing Batman]]
* %%* KilledOffForReal: Discussed in episode three. May well have happened to [[spoiler:Superman]]. You can now add [[spoiler:Orion]] to the list.



* LastStand: [[spoiler:Superman, off-screen.]]

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* %%* LastStand: [[spoiler:Superman, off-screen.]]



* LifeOfTheParty: Thor, apparently. He can even convince Gamera to down some shots.
* MegaCrossover: Hoo boy.
* MrFanservice: He-man is treated as this in-universe. Usually by Franky.
* ObviouslyEvil: Considering this series features the likes of Skeletor, The Joker and Black mask, this trope is rather abundant.

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* %%* LifeOfTheParty: Thor, apparently. He can even convince Gamera to down some shots.
* %%* MegaCrossover: Hoo boy.
* %%* MrFanservice: He-man is treated as this in-universe. Usually by Franky.
* %%* ObviouslyEvil: Considering this series features the likes of Skeletor, The Joker and Black mask, this trope is rather abundant.



* OffWithhisHead!: this how [=MagnaAngemon=] finish Etrigan off.

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* %%* OffWithhisHead!: this This is how [=MagnaAngemon=] finish finishes Etrigan off.



* SequelHook: Considering Season One ends with [[spoiler:Nightwing's murder]], that definitely qualifies.
* ShootingSuperman: Happens to the titular example in episode one.
* SiblingRivalry: As always, Solid and Liquid Snake provide a shining example.
* TheSixthRanger: He-man qualifies in Episode Ten.
* ShoutOut: Averted by Batman in regards to Star Wars. He deems them "Cheap References".
* StealthBasedMission: Executed (appropriately) by Solid Snake in episode eight.

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* %%* SequelHook: Considering Season One ends with [[spoiler:Nightwing's murder]], that definitely qualifies.
* %%* ShootingSuperman: Happens to the titular example in episode one.
* %%* SiblingRivalry: As always, Solid and Liquid Snake provide a shining example.
* %%* TheSixthRanger: He-man qualifies in Episode Ten.
* %%* ShoutOut: Averted by Batman in regards to Star Wars. He deems them "Cheap References".
* %%* StealthBasedMission: Executed (appropriately) by Solid Snake in episode eight.



* ThrowingYourShieldAlwaysWorks: Episode four gives us a classic example from ComicBook/CaptainAmerica himself.
* TookALevelInBadass: Nightwing has definitely taken a few by the time Episode Ten rolls around, to the point he takes down [[spoiler:Deathstroke]] single-handedly.
* VillainTeamUp: Many examples, though the most prominent is Hordak and Skeletor.
* VitriolicBestBuds: Batman and everyone. Red Hood and everyone.

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* %%* ThrowingYourShieldAlwaysWorks: Episode four gives us a classic example from ComicBook/CaptainAmerica himself.
* %%* TookALevelInBadass: Nightwing has definitely taken a few by the time Episode Ten rolls around, to the point he takes down [[spoiler:Deathstroke]] single-handedly.
* %%* VillainTeamUp: Many examples, though the most prominent is Hordak and Skeletor.
* %%* VitriolicBestBuds: Batman and everyone. Red Hood and everyone.
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** after Patamon transform into MagnaAngemon, he gives one this to Etrigan (the Demon) before killing him.

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** after Patamon transform into MagnaAngemon, [=MagnaAngemon=], he gives one this to Etrigan (the Demon) before killing him.



* OffWithhisHead!: this how MagnaAngemon finish Etrigan off.

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* OffWithhisHead!: this how MagnaAngemon [=MagnaAngemon=] finish Etrigan off.
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* AnArmAndALeg: [[spoiler:Vegeta]] blows off his hand in season Two and Etrigan lose both of his hands to MagnaAngemon in season Seven.

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* AnArmAndALeg: [[spoiler:Vegeta]] blows off his hand in season Two and Etrigan lose both of his hands to MagnaAngemon [=MagnaAngemon=] in season Seven.

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