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RAAAAAGH! Characters are so angry, ticked off or shocked that they're literally unable to form a coherent sentence. Other strong emotions are sufficient to render a person unable to speak proper English (or whatever language is being spoken at the time), but shock, anger, and pure rage are the most common. GYAAARRRRGH! It usually takes a little while for him or her to recover, at which point he or she explodes into rage normally. Often includes a Cluster F-Bomb, although these days it's popular to have normally foul-mouthed characters to just be too mad to even swear coherently, reducing them to Curse Cut Short at best and Gosh Dang It to Heck! at wor-hor-hor-hor-horst! Alternately, enraged gibberish can serve as a kid-friendly substitute for profanity, with hints of what the character meant to say slipping through. In written media, it's sometimes represented by Symbol Swearing. GRRR! Do not confuse with Engrish, or with "Anglish".note A reconstructed version of English where words with Latin or Greek roots are replaced by Anglo-Saxon-derived equivalents, such as "waterstuff" for hydrogen. Also compare Sarcasm Failure, Gagging on Your Words, Dumb Struck, and Foreign-Language Tirade. If it's laughter that prevents someone from speaking coherently, that is Corpsing. FAAAAAAIIIIIIIII!! Truth in Television. Remember the last time you stubbed your toe? GRAAAAAGH! |
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In Double Homework, when Dennis attacks the protagonist for his video game addiction and the girls in his class defend him, the player has a choice that gets this response out of Dennis. | |
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Calvin's dad lets out a burst of angry gibberish in one Christmas strip after dropping a heavy present on his foot. | |
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Susan Silsby in The Cat and the Canary. | |
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One Popeye strip had Roughhouse so fed up with Wimpy's constant mooching that he had to be constrained to the hospital. He spends his recuperation growling and muttering Wimpy's catchphrases, such as "I'll gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today." or "I'd like to have you to a duck dinner. You bring the duck." | |
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In Ultra Fast Pony, Fluttershy survives an attempted lynching, then she can only wail incoherently when trying to describe it to Twilight. | |
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In Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc, when Makoto Naegi, the protagonist, manages to figure out who the first culprit is, the first culprit freaks out and starts screaming "AHO AHO AHO AHO AHO AHO AHO!" repeatedly, which translates approximately into, "RETARDED RETARDED RETARDED RETARDED RETARDED RETARDED RETARDED!" The official English dub changed this into "STUPID STUPID STUPID STUPID STUPID!". | |
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Sid Vicious (aka Sycho Sid/Sid Justice in WWF) may be well-known to fans as the guy who stabbed Arn Anderson with a pair of scissors in a real-life fight and as someone who'd rather play softball than wrestle, but he's also well-known as a fluent Angrish speaker when cutting promos. After all, he has half the brain that you do. | |
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Scott Steiner is probably the most prominent example. He'll be so pumped-up that he'll tell you he's "wrestled a lot of countries," and that Kevin Nash "doesn't get (his) sympy (sympathy) at all." The infamous Steiner math promo is some of the most poetic Angrish ever committed to video. |
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Our Miss Brooks: Mr. Conklin, on occasion (also portrayed by Gale Gordon). The following except is from the episode "Clay City English Teacher": | |
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In ATOM GRRRL!!, this happens to Jessica and Anna, seemingly traumatized by dissolving the cop's corpse. Jessica starts muttering the lyrics to "Amazing Grace". | |
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In The Eden of Grisaia Thanatos whispers "Senpai" over the phone to Yumiko, causing the latter to try to get clarification before turning up the phone's volume to max, at which point Thanatos speaks normally, startling Yumiko and causing her to explode into incomprehensible, angry gibberish. | |
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Danganronpa: In Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc, when Makoto Naegi, the protagonist, manages to figure out who the first culprit is, the first culprit freaks out and starts screaming "AHO AHO AHO AHO AHO AHO AHO!" repeatedly, which translates approximately into, "RETARDED RETARDED RETARDED RETARDED RETARDED RETARDED RETARDED!" The official English dub changed this into "STUPID STUPID STUPID STUPID STUPID!". Another example occurs after Monokuma is forced into a final trial in Chapter 6, where he shows up in the Dining Hall only to speak in random letters and symbols, as if the mastermind controlling him is mashing on the keyboard. In the sequel, the first culprit falls victim to a different kind of Angrish, where he lapses into a country accent (Cajun in the dub) so thick that the other characters can't understand him, forcing them to rely on Monomi as a translator. |
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Yusuke has difficulty even thinking coherently after Kotomaru shows off his secret power in Girl-chan in Paradise. | |
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King Lear's less than articulate threat 'I shall do such things......I know not what they are but they will be the terrors of the earth'. Pretty eloquent by Angrish standards. | |
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Mackenzie Zales is known to devolve into this when she's really pissed. Trisha devolves into this in Episode 30 when chewing out Ashley. | |
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Decidedly not played for laughs in Hatoful Boyfriend: Holiday Star. In the final chapter, everybirdy's rooms on the titular Holiday Star have pictures books telling their personal stories through fable-like tales. However, Kazuaki's simply consists of angry scribbles and a drawing of a quail being thrown into a fire. This is down to the King recognizing him as Hitori Uzune, his former best friend who betrayed him and left him for dead instead of fulfilling their Suicide Pact. | |
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In the sequel, the first culprit falls victim to a different kind of Angrish, where he lapses into a country accent (Cajun in the dub) so thick that the other characters can't understand him, forcing them to rely on Monomi as a translator. | |
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Karl Pilkington sometimes drove Ricky Gervais (who's very inarticulate when excited anyway) to Angrish on the old radio shows. A sample as quoted by a diligent YouTube commenter: | |
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Shortly before the aforementioned Mr. Steiner began butchering the English language over in WCW as "Big Poppa Pump," the then-WWF had their own example in Ahmed Johnson, who spoke Angrish so well that he inspired the long-running YouTube series "Fun with Ahmed," which tries its best to translate Johnson's shouted, mush-mouthed promos (Usually with footage from the video game WWF War Zone,) with entertaining results. | |
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Homestar Runner: At the end of the Strong Bad Email "virus", Strong Bad goes on an incoherent rant of distraught rage and despair after Bubs shoots his virus-infested computer. In "Compy Catalog", Strong Bad devolved into a pretty hilarious example of this when his new computer, the Compé, pretended to crash on him as soon as he turned it on. According to the wiki, it was a little bit like: While Coach Z speaks somewhat incoherently by default, getting frustrated while trying to correct his speech only makes it worse, as seen in "The House That Gave Sucky Treats". |
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Quite frequent in Ace Attorney, particularly during the real culprit's breakdown, often accompanied by Big "NO!". Also, Edgeworth is quite prone to odd sounds, when a major problem in his case is exposed or during the moments of general surpri—MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM!!! | |
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Zero Punctuation: In one review Yahtzee describes the exclamations he made when he died in-game as "made-up words that couldn't decide if they were a swear or not, like 'Fugbar!' or 'Daygunt'!" In a different review, his "Black Knight Sword/Hotline Miami" combo, he is discussing the gameplay of the second. When he died from a surprise guard dog attack during a well thought-out infiltration plan, his next move was to make a throaty growl, "GRAAARHL!" and go on a berserker rage with a katana as soon as he ressed. | |
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At the end of the Strong Bad Email "virus", Strong Bad goes on an incoherent rant of distraught rage and despair after Bubs shoots his virus-infested computer. | |
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Mayor LaTrivia of Fibber McGee and Molly (played by Gale Gordon) was frequently reduced to this after suffering an interminable Chain of Corrections with the title characters. | |
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