Large and in Charge - TV Tropes
A third edition supplement includes a Large and larger size only feat called Large and In Charge. It adds knockback to the user's attacks of opportunity, allowing it to abuse "Instant Death" Radius, though it naturally required a
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Large and in Charge. Basic Trope: The Leader crossed in with The Big Guy. Straight: Alex is the leader, and he is considerably more physically imposing than anyone else. Alex is
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Quotes / Large and in Charge Main Laconic Quotes ImageLinks PlayingWith VideoExamples Create New "Mean Street has gotta have a figure of authority. And I got
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2023.11.14 *** Earlier seasons offer a subversion -- Dinobot was head and shoulders taller than Optimus Primal, and Rhinox was equally as large if not larger. Late Season 2,
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ImageSource/Anime Manga. Tsugumomo. The Young and in Charge trope as used in popular culture. So you have a group of people, all adults, and probably badasses. Who
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In the straight-to-DVD Aladdin sequel, The Return of Jafar, Iago literally says (in reference to Jafar) "He's large... and IN CHARGE!" Also, in the series, the ruler of the Al-Muddies is a giant, far bigger than his human-size
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Large and in Charge. Main. Laconic. Quotes. PlayingWith. VideoExamples. Create New. The leader is the largest/tallest. The unabridged version is the one in charge around
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2014.4.4 Basic Trope: The leader in an organisation, team or squad is depicted as physically larger than his subordinates. Straight: Bob is the leader, and he is
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Basic Trope: The leader in an organisation, team or squad is depicted as physically larger than his subordinates. Straight: Bob is the leader, and he is considerably more physically
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Or a different image altogether where its easy to see the character in question is both "large" (i.e. bigger than the similar creatures around it) and "in charge" (either by giving orders or visible deference from the other characters). eg. shrunk version of this one for an example of a large Big Good.
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** Alex is the leader, and YourSizeMayVary applies hard, to the point where he only has one size: Bigger than most characters.EVERY characters
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Doctor in the House is the collective name for a series of seven British sitcoms about the misadventures of a group of medical students, later qualified doctors, at the fictional St. Swithin's Hospital in London. The
MoreCharged Attack - TV Tropes
Charger-type weapons are sniper rifles that cover a large and thin area in front of the player that increases the longer the attack is charged. These weapons are instant splats at max charge. Splatling weapons are gatling guns that work by pressurizing ink and wind up the weapon via a charge time, with longer charges giving longer bursts of fire.
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Battle Aura: He emits a red aura in "Abyssal Gate" skill, before unleashing the attack proper.This aura can actually damage nearby enemies. BFS: After he crash-lands on Aster IV and is accosted by the local wildlife, Laeticia and Albaird quickly provide him a large sword to protect himself, which he uses for the rest of the game.The sword he holds of
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Nora: Afghanistan. Attached to the Ranger 3rd Battalion. Heard you were a Marine. Hondo: Oorah. Good first day, Army. Nora: Thanks, Marine. A lot of cops in media have a history in the military. Maybe they're a former Marine, or a soldier in the Army Reserves. You don't usually see a cop who was in the Air Force, Coast Guard or the Navy ...
MoreOnrushing Army - TV Tropes
A popular subset of Hollywood Tactics. Opposing armies will not engage in tactics or maneuvers of any kind. Instead, they simply form up into two opposing masses and charge straight at each other across a flat field. Afterwards, even this rudimentary formation will be lost as soldiers break up into a chaotic series of individual duels.
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Or a different image altogether where its easy to see the character in question is both "large" (i.e. bigger than the similar creatures around it) and "in charge" (either by giving orders or visible deference from the other characters). eg. shrunk version of this one for an example of a large Big Good.
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Or a different image altogether where its easy to see the character in question is both "large" (i.e. bigger than the similar creatures around it) and "in charge" (either by giving orders or visible deference from the other characters). eg. shrunk version of this one for an example of a large Big Good.
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A) That's not what the trope is about. B) Even if it was, your image does not convey it any more then Bowser does. C) Your image makes it look like Zim is in charge, with the Tallest being some sort of body guards framing him D) It's hard to tell they are the tallest compared to the other Irken because of the weird perspective.
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MoreAdipose Rex - TV Tropes
Name comes from both a pun on Oedipus Rex and adipose tissue (or "fat", as it is known to the layman). Often related to Big Fun in the case of benevolent rulers or Villainous Glutton and Fat Bastard in regards to villains. Also, see Large and in Charge if they possess Stout Strength. Commonly overlapped with Too Important to Walk .
MoreCharles in Charge (Series) - TV Tropes
Charles in Charge was a Dom Com that starred Scott Baio as a college-age "nanny" to the children of the families he lived with in New Brunswick, New Jersey. It debuted in 1984 in CBS, with the original premise of Charles being employed by the Pembrokes, headed by working parents Jill and Stan (the parents were played by Julie Cobb and eventual
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The tendency to visually depict leaders of an organization as large, physically intimidating people. Sort of makes sense, because people are more likely to follow orders from a big guy than a small one. Abundant in video games since these guys need to be able to make impressive bosses as well and players like big targets. Unless they have magic or
MoreCavalry Officer - TV Tropes
Film. Major von Rauffenstein in The Grand Illusion, a cavalry officer turned fighter pilot.; Colonel Kilgore in Apocalypse Now, the commander of an air cavalry unit.; The title character in Patton.Not only was he once a horse Cavalry Officer, he played the trope to a hilt.; We Were Soldiers presents us with two modern flavors of this: The helicopter pilots,
MoreSatchel Charge - TV Tropes
A satchel charge is essentially several kilos of explosives packed together, usually inside a special case or bag (hence its name), or being taped or tied together. The explosives in question can vary, ranging from TNT, or, in more modern cases, the less-volatile C4. Usually included with the pack itself is a wick or detonator.
MoreMister Big - TV Tropes
Contrast Large and in Charge. Compare Killer Rabbit, Pintsized Powerhouse, and Depraved Dwarf (and indeed, this trope often overlaps with those ones). Sub-Trope of Weak Boss, Strong Underlings . Has nothing to do with rock band Mr. Big or the James Bond adversary or the Southtown kingpin or the final boss of NARC or the character from
MoreMole in Charge - TV Tropes
Simply put, this is when The Mole somehow ascends to the position of actually running the organization they have infiltrated. In effect, they try to cause the organization or group to self-destruct, work for their agenda, or they go completely drunk on the power this new position gives them and corrupt it for their own purposes.One variant is for the heroes to
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