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Since the 19th century, the boroughs of New York City, or the No Communities Were Harmed versions, have been characterized as having some of the toughest, angriest people you will ever meet. Perhaps it was all the immigrants clashing against each other. Perhaps it was all the gangs that sprouted in the poorer neighborhoods. Whatever the reason, anyone from The Big Rotten Apple is someone you don't want to mess with. The type of character can vary, often a badass with a Hair-Trigger Temper. Will sometimes be part of The Mafia, and possess the stereotypical attitude of a New York cab driver, at least in fiction. Even if he's one of the good guys, someone with a Brooklyn accent is bound to be tough nonetheless. Compare Joisey, Crass Canuck (the Canadian version), Southies (place your bets now!), Rambunctious Italian (since many New Yorkers are of Italian descent) and The Big Rotten Apple (for the place itself). The Southern-Fried Private and Half-Witted Hillbilly are perhaps the rural/Deep South versions of this trope. Overseas, compare The Idiot from Osaka, Violent Glaswegian, Oop North, Dublin Skanger, Football Hooligans, The Quincy Punk, Fighting Irish, Northern Irish and Nasty, Amoral Afrikaner, The Bogan, Asian Rudeness, Rambunctious Italian and French Jerk. Contrast Minnesota Nice, Sweet Home Alabama. |
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Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Played straight with Elliot Stabler, born and raised in the city. He can be seen as a living example of this trope in-universe. Played straight with Nick Amaro, who is from the city, one of the few detectives with an accent, and repeatedly gets reprimanded/demoted for his excessive use of force. To the point where his history with IAB prevents him from being promoted to sergeant, and he leaves the NYPD. Averted with Dominick "Sonny" Carisi, though it was part of his early characterization. Sonny is most often the level-headed Devil's advocate of the squad, which starts out as a character flaw but ends up refined into a skill that serves him well once he becomes SVU's ADA. He is pretty much the only one on the team not to have engaged in misconduct and holds himself to a high standard of behavior. However, this trope can and will be present if a Berserk Button is pressed, usually issues involving abuse of power in the Church, his family, or Amanda. |
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Roxie in Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 is ostensibly one as well, though she's less than this trope, due to her being in Virbank City which is based off New Jersey's parts. | |
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Glove and Boots: Fafa's cousin, Johnny T, has all the qualities, from the accent to the attitude. | |
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Bones: Cam sometimes claims to have seen everything there is to see during her time as a New York coroner. | |
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Also to be expected from time to time on CSI: NY which is set in New York. As far as main characters, Danny Messer can fit this at times. He's settled a little since becoming a family man, but he still has his short temper and liability to explode from time to time. He tries to restrain it at work, but not always successfully. And he'll get worse if you go after Lindsay and Lucy. Stella fell into it from time to time as well, and so did Aiden Burn. Another character is Sonny Sassone, who was a villain in two episodes. | |
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In Star Trek: Enterprise, when Archer finds himself in an alternate past wherein the Nazis have invaded the East Coast of the United States, he finds that several Mafia members have joined forces with the locals in Brooklyn to fend them off. | |
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The Simpsons: Homer met a lot of them in two different visits to New York in the episode: "Homer Simpson vs. The City of New York". | |
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In the US dub of the Thomas & Friends episode "Steam Roller", George Carlin gives hot-headed steamroller George a pronounced Brooklyn accent. | |
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Heroes: Sylar. Although his home is based in Queens, his clock shop where his Start of Darkness began is located in Brooklyn. Chandra and Mohinder's apartment is also located in Brooklyn and is the location of Peter and Sylar's first real altercation. | |
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In Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: In the episode "Return of the Shredder". Shredder is sent to Earth from Dimension X and wonders aloud where on the Earth he has landed. Two thugs immediately approach him with knives and demand money. Shredder then answers, "Of course. The Big Apple." Raphael (aside from the '80s series): Though all the turtles live under New York, Raphael of the Hair-Trigger Temper is the only one who tends to get a New York accent. Casey Jones too. |
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G.I. Joe: The Cobra Alley Vipers, urban commandos, are confident in their ability to quickly take over any city without incident. Except maybe parts of New York. | |
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Captain Planet and the Planeteers: Oh, Wheeler. The token American, and a Jerk with a Heart of Gold. He's the first of the bunch who is willing to make a direct strike, the first to charge into danger, and the first to tell the villain of the week where to stuff their stupid plan. Naturally, he's got the Fire ring. | |
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Furio "The Tiger" Tigre from Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Trials and Tribulations is one frightening Loan Shark with a Brooklyn accent who, true to his nickname, roars his way around. | |
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In the Spider-Man Trilogy, there are scenes of simple New Yorkers standing up to the supervillains when Spider-Man is in trouble. This has a lot of subtext, especially in the first film, regarding the 9/11 attacks, showing New Yorkers as resilient and sticking together. | |
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One Dilbert strip involved the regular cast talking about a new employee—they're terrified of him because he's from New York. They all scatter upon hearing that he's walking their way. The final panel is the New Yorker, a tiny bald man, standing alone, saying "Well, I suppose I could hunt them down and kill them one by one." In the anniversary edition, Scott Adams explained that people from Los Angeles fear New Yorkers. The New Yorker resembles a slightly off-model Wally in appearance (but it was an early strip; everybody was a little off-model). It may be Wally, but if so, his laziness long ago overwhelmed his rage. |
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Carmella, the 'Princess of Staten Island' played this up more as a Heel - where she had a Hair-Trigger Temper and was frequently sniping at her boys. As a Face she's more of a Plucky Girl but the rage is still there if she's pissed off. | |
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Animaniacs: Pesto (but not Bobby and Squit), from the Goodfeathers. Seeing as he is a blatant homage to Joe Pesci this goes without saying. | |
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Neon Genesis Evangelion: Osaka-born Toji Suzuhara gets a Brooklyn accent in the original English translation by ADV Films and in the mangas, and his first scene in the series is him returning to Tokyo-3 High after spending several days looking after his sister who got hurt as collateral damage of Shinji's blunder of a first sortie and, upon finding out Shinji is the pilot of Eva-01, punching him in the face. After that, his (comparatively) more confrontational, macho attitude is mostly played for laughs. | |
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Given that the 8th season of 24 is set in New York, its to be expected. Most notably Brain Hastings and few dodgey police officers. | |
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Oscar the Grouch is probably the closest anyone on Sesame Street comes to this. Other than that, one could assume that this is the most peaceful neighborhood in all of the Big Apple. | |
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Nextwave: The Captain was a random drunken thug from Brooklyn until Sufficiently Advanced Aliens decided he was The Chosen One and gave him superpowers. He is such a Card-Carrying Jerkass that he used to call himself "Captain [bunch of skulls]" until Captain America literally washed his mouth. He's your hero! | |
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Everybody in The Death of Stalin is Not Even Bothering with the Accent, so Steve Buscemi plays the scheming Nikita Khrushchev with a wily Brooklyn accent. | |
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Commentator Ray Morgan called Johnny Rodz "The Fire Brand from The Bronx." | |
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In the Johnny Test revival episode "Johnny Test, 90210", Johnny messing with his sisters' teleporter warps reality and fuses their hometown with different locations. When he turns it into a New York hybrid, everyone he knows turns into aggressive Rambunctious Italians with his dad even dropping a Cluster Bleep-Bomb on him that's censored by the heavy traffic. | |
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Green Lantern: In Green Lantern (1941), Doiby Dickles had an exaggerated Brooklyn accent and propensity for wrench-related violence. The phenomenon apparently crosses species barriers, because Red Lantern Dex-Starr is from Brooklyn. He's a cat. |
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Blue Bloods has several examples, but Danny is the most prominent. | |
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Spooky the Ghost from the Casper the Friendly Ghost series. (Most obvious in his accent. "Poil is my goil.") He's certainly got the tough-guy attitude down. | |
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Sonny Corleone in The Godfather. | |
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Steven Universe: The Movie features Spinel, an entertainer gem who has been through a lot thanks to Steven's mother and decides to make him and her other friends pay. Her accent is actually quite subtle, but when excited and yelling her Brooklyn accent shines through (which given her motivations, is often in rage); as a walking rubberhose cartoon, it's extremely in-line with that era and the voices of icons like Bugs Bunny, and her harlequin-like appearance and metaphorically broken heart could bring Harley Quinn to mind as well. | |
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In Quest of the Delta Knights, the skits portray Leonardi da Vinci like this. | |
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Most of the cast of Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories, and the supporting cast of Grand Theft Auto IV. Liberty City is a No Communities Were Harmed New York. Tommy Vercetti of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City is from Liberty City. CJ from Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas spent five years living in Liberty City before the events of the game and returns for one mission. Luis Lopez is from Northwood (Washington Heights) and definitely has a tendency towards homicidal rage. |
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The Pokémon Squad: RM doesn't have a Hair-Trigger Temper, but was born in New York and when he gets pissed, he gets pretty violent (case in point: He once single-handedly destroyed a casino after losing a game of strip poker in "What Happens in Vegas"). He even referred to this trope by name in "Eight Yaois Out". | |
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Liz and Patti from Soul Eater are from Brooklyn. Living Weapons and criminals, before they chose a very inappropriate target and their lives took a turn for the better. | |
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The infamous Vince Russo's on-camera persona embodies this, especially with his tenure in front of the camera in the dying days of WCW. | |
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On Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Robert Goren, who is from Brooklyn (as is his actor), generally averts this trope. When he plays the bad cop, however, he exaggerates his Brooklyn accent, just to play into it. | |
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Brooklyn Rage can extend to the arguably more upmarket suburbs on its edges. Lynbrook (the setting of Everybody Loves Raymond) reversed the syllables of the name to market itself as a more upscale suburb; but one of its citizens is Frank Barone, a man prone to road-rage and fits of self-righteous boorish anger. Neighbouring Queens (as depicted in The King of Queens) has Carrie Heffernan, a tough-as-nails woman whose response to provocation is to get her retaliation in first. | |
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Buggin' Out from Do the Right Thing. | |
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My Cousin Vinny: Vinny is mocked by some local guys, and then they do it at the wrong time. | |
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In Green Lantern (1941), Doiby Dickles had an exaggerated Brooklyn accent and propensity for wrench-related violence. | |
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For some historical roots to this trope, Scorsese's Gangs of New York explores the violent gang culture of lower-class mid 19th century New York. Ok, that sounds like a documentary: also has visceral brawls, sex scenes and Daniel Day-Lewis being scary as all get out. | |
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Although she never shows the accent, Revy from Black Lagoon is from New York (specifically she grew up on Mott Street ). | |
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Die Hard: Reginald VelJohnson does it again as Sergeant Al Powell, even though he’s technically a Los Angeles cop here. He's more angry about the way the police department is handling the hostage crisis, though. For that matter, there’s also John McClane himself, a snarky, foul-mouthed New York cop whose blue-collar dress and mannerisms make him a Fish out of Water amidst the wealthy Californians and Japanese at Nakatomi Plaza’s Christmas party. |
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The Gashouse Gorillas from the Bugs Bunny short Baseball Bugs, even though they're a parody of the St. Louis Cardinals. | |
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The International Log vignette from Ren and Stimpy featured a Log that spoke 'New Yorkese.' Such examples of this fine language include "'Ey, can't you see I'm WALKIN' HEEYAH?'' and "I got ya' log right HEEYAH!" | |
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CJ from Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas spent five years living in Liberty City before the events of the game and returns for one mission. Luis Lopez is from Northwood (Washington Heights) and definitely has a tendency towards homicidal rage. |
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The two main characters of Fangface are pretty overtly modeled on Huntz Hall and Leo Gorcey from the Bowery Boys movies (see above under Film). Technically, the Bowery is in Manhattan, not Brooklyn, but the stereotype of the hard-headed working-class New Yorker still applies here. Puggsy (the Gorcey analogue) is the straighter example, being a grouchy Deadpan Snarker with a short temper who is not as smart as he thinks he is. Fangs, who is based on Hall, draws more on the image of the guileless blue-collar oaf, although in his werewolf form he has the bad habit of trying to murder Puggsy. | |
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Velvet Sky is billed from 'The Big Apple' and is known for either being a shrieking Beta Bitch, or else Good Is Not Nice. | |
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Nick Jameson, who voices Max in Sam & Max Hit the Road, gives the lagomorph plenty of Brooklyn rage. Parodied by William Kastern in Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse, who doesn't generally use this when he voices Max, but uses a Brooklyn accent while playing an extra-aggressive version of Max in a Nostalgia Level. | |
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Spot Conlon from Newsies. He's the one in charge of every newspaper boy in Brooklyn. | |
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Tommy Vercetti of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City is from Liberty City. | |
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Batman: Harley Quinn, who was introduced to the world as the Joker's infatuated Perky Female Minion in Batman: The Animated Series before becoming one of Batman's most consistent adversaries, is famously depicted with a Brooklyn accent in most of her portrayals, and is consistently an at least somewhat Ax-Crazy clown girl who swings a massive mallet. As time has gone on, more stories such as the comic series in her name depict her breaking away from Joker's hold and striking out on her own, sometimes even becoming more of a hero in her own right after being able to grow and heal, but that last part isn't quite consistent and even the most noble portrayal of Harley will still likely be an Anti-Hero with enough of a wild streak to put this trope in action. | |
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Any rapper raised in Brooklyn is guaranteed to exhibit signs of this trope. Hell, this applies to the rest of New York too; for example, the Bronx gave us the earliest rappers, and more recently Cardi B. | |
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The Mario Brothers, of all people. At least in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, anyway… | |
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In The French Connection, the French heroin ring is running all smooth and flawless, until a couple of NYPD narcs decide to wreck their shit. | |
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants In Manhattan: While less noticeable than other iterations, Raphael has a mild Brooklyn twang to his speech. | |
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In Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The main hero Percy is himself from Manhattan, and spends the series traversing the continental US fighting Greek gods and monsters. The last book: "You don't mess with New Yorkers." | |
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Lost has Michael Dawson (played by Brooklyn native Harold Perrineau), a Papa Wolf who'll do anything to protect his son Walt. | |
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Saturday Night Fever, with Tony's friends from the Bay Ridge area versus "The Barracudas," from a primarily Puerto Rican neighborhood. | |
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Echo Rose: Discussed. When she compares Nettlebrook to her home city of New York, Echo mentions finding it annoying how kind everyone is to each-other, asking why they don't just say "get the fuck out of my way" like "everyone else". She also claims that, because she's from New York, the coal miner that interrupted her in the woods shouldn't try and bother her again. | |
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New Warriors: Rage is literally from Brooklyn. | |
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Pokémon Black and White has shades of this trope. In a nutshell, Unova region, much like Liberty City mentioned above in GTA example, is a No Communities Were Harmed New York, plus New Jersey. The biker gang in Tubeline Bridge is a "violent" variant of this, being based off American biker gangs. Roxie in Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 is ostensibly one as well, though she's less than this trope, due to her being in Virbank City which is based off New Jersey's parts. Certain Team Plasma members can be this trope as well, if not all of them. N isn't violent much although he's a badass in his own right. Ghetsis, the forefront sage and mastermind of Team Plasma, really takes the whole cake. Though he's very much a flowery speaker, several Grunts are shown to fear his punishment, and it's eventually revealed he's responsible for traumatising his adopted son N and cultivating a sheltered existence that'd make him choose to separate Pokémon from humans... but he goes absolutely berserk when battling the protagonist at the end, and outright devolves into furious yelling when his second attempt at overtaking Unova falls apart in the sequel. |
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Iggy, a Stand-Using Boston Terrier in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders, was found by Avdol in New York, and his introduction to the crusader was him jumping out of the helicopter and trying to rip the hair out of Polnareff's head and then farting right in his face. He also has an independent streak, acting like he doesn't care about the other crusaders, though willing to save an innocent boy from the vicious falcon Pet Shop and sacrificing himself to save Polnareff. Fittingly, the dub of the 2012 anime gives him a Brooklyn accent for his inner thoughts. | |
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Mystery Science Theater 3000: Referenced in the short Out of This World, in which an angel and a devil argue over a bread delivery guy. Said deliveryman tells of his wayward days of being a bad deliveryman, where it is riffed "I had a Brooklyn accent and a different poissenality!" In Quest of the Delta Knights, the skits portray Leonardi da Vinci like this. In-universe, many MSTies have noted that Crow T. Robot started getting a bit angrier once Brooklyn native Bill Corbett took over the character when the show moved to the Sci-Fi Channel in season 8. |
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Family Matters: for a show set in Chicago, Reginald Veljohnson (who's from Queens) channels his New York accent into his Carl Winslow character, often to the extent of being funny, and it often shows when he's boastful or angry. When Carls wants to hurt Urkel, he sometimes exaggerates the accent, and doesn't shy away from making it known. | |
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The youth gangs Sharks and Jets from West Side Story fight each other, although it's mostly in dance battles, with much attitude and bravado. | |
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Punch-Out!!: Little Mac hails from the Bronx, and has the skill to defeat the toughest of boxers. Even Mike Tyson. | |
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In Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo, Scrappy spoke with a very strong Brooklyn accent, courtesy of Lennie Weinrib, to go along with his boisterous personality. This was dropped when Don Messick took over as his voice actor. | |
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Comes up in Futurama when Leela, Bender and Fry are in the "Robo-Hungarian Empire" trying to obtain some needed information: | |
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Unbreakable Red Silken Thread: How Anne-Maria first acted to Gwen when she bumped into her in the elevator. | |
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SuperMarioLogan gives us Brooklyn T. Guy (or sometimes The Brooklyn Firefighter) whose name should give it away, although subverted as he isn't bad tempered all the time, unless he's informed about something (or sees something) that he thinks is illegal. Especially when he arrests Junior in "Jeffy Has Kids" for eating baby Cheerios. | |
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Rats SMP: Shelby is from New York, her rat-house is constructed with the brick wall of the attic exposed to remind her of home, and she speaks with a New York accent when in-character. She has also broken into a Boiler Room filled with deadly fungal spores (which have already killed another of the rats by that point), survived the ordeal, and tried to murder a cat that was trying to kill her and her friends. | |
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TNA'S Bully Ray. His rage is apparently infectious, as he claims he can cause riots in New York with just his words. | |
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The wiseguy Irish private Reiben in Saving Private Ryan is from Brooklyn (he even wrote it on his jacket). | |
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True, Big L and Ma$e aren't from Brooklyn (they're from Harlem), but are still New-Yorkers. They're also considered to be amongst the greatest rappers of all time. | |
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Impractical Jokers is based in New York City. Most of the people the Jokers meet are good sports, but there have been times where passersby don't take too kindly to their antics. Each Joker has had at least one incident with unruly people in their city, so staffers will blend in with the crowd to protect the Jokers from more aggressive people. Q once had a punishment where he collected a cover charge at a club, only to learn that the band was playing for free that night. Crew members and on-site security had to protect Q from angry clubgoers demanding their money back. In a segment filmed at Jack's Discount Store, Murr, during his turn, unwittingly upset a very tall and muscular man who was so enraged by Murr’s antics that he chased after Murr, who had to be rescued by actual store security. It was later revealed that the angry man had actually waited in front of the store to confront Murr again, resulting in the Jokers having to escape through the rear service entrance. Prince Herb has been assaulted twice on the show. In the first season, a war veteran strangled him for cutting in line. He also got slapped for telling a woman her baby was ugly. Joe had a punishment where he had to prevent kids from catching baseballs autographed by Noah Syndergaard at Citi Field. He was followed by an enraged mother who demanded that he apologize for his actions. Joe later admitted that this was the most uncomfortable punishment he had ever done. |
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Northern Exposure: Joel Fleischman (technically, he's from Queens but close enough). He gets irritable with the people around him from time to time. | |
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The entire plot of Ghostbusters II is about an evil spirit channeling New Yorkers' negative emotions, rage obviously being one of them. Furthermore, the Mayor claims that: "Being miserable and treating other people like dirt is every New Yorker's God-given right." The film then plays on this trope when the Ghostbusters manage to weaponize New Yorker goodwill and patriotism by turning Lady Liberty into a Humongous Mecha. | |
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Scout from Team Fortress 2 is actually a Southie, but mysteriously has a Brooklyn accent. Nathan Vetterlein, the Scout's voice actor, freely admits to basing Scout's voice on John McClane from Die Hard, explaining the Brooklyn accent. |
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The Punisher: While some men might seek vengeance on those who killed their family, Frank Castle doesn't settle that low. He wants to kill every criminal. Every single one. In the What If? issue The Punisher Kills the Marvel Universe, HE DOES. | |
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In the novel The Fall of a Nation by Thomas Dixon (author of The Klansman, aka The Birth of a Nation), the combined European armies (save neutral Britain) invade America. New York City turns out to be somewhat more difficult to take than anticipated, not just because the NYPD fights to the last man, but all the immigrant neighborhoods are adamantly opposed to the invaders. They left Europe for a reason. | |
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Babs Seed of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, a resident of Manehattan with a pronounced Brooklyn accent, initially conforms to this trope perfectly since she spends her debut episode bullying the Cutie Mark Crusaders. The trope's subverted, however, when we find out why: Babs herself was bullied in school for lacking a cutie mark, so she took it out on the Crusaders, who are also "blank flanks". | |
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Tommy De Vito from Goodfellas, which takes place in Queens. | |
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Many different characters on Boardwalk Empire, particularly Al Capone. | |
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Garrett from Extreme Ghostbusters, who is a Handicapped Badass from Brooklyn Heights. | |
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In "Crocodile" Dundee, Sue assures her editor that she's tough enough to handle the Australian Outback because she's a New Yorker. It's subverted in that she's pretty helpless without Mick, while in comparison, Mick is a lot tougher than the local New York riff-raff. | |
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And of course, one of the most intimidating women in television, born in Brooklyn in October 1942, Judge Judith Sheindlin—she's more well known as Judge Judy. | |
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Joey Wheeler (the dub version of Katsuya Jyonouchi) talks like this in dub Yu-Gi-Oh!, his accent and attitude matching the typical Brooklyner stereotype. | |
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In Baccano!, a lot of the action takes place in the Big Applesauce, and a large chunk of the characters come from there. And they all can kick your ass. | |
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The Avengers: Taskmaster from the Bronx, and in some appearances he still has an accent. (Appearances without the accent are not an error, however; the character is a mimic and can alter his mannerisms as he pleases.) | |
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Rick from Casablanca famously warns against invading New York - to the Nazi army. | |
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Ultimate Cap is not only from Brooklyn, but after Hank Pym almost kills his wife, Dr. Banner is no longer the angriest member of the team. | |
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The Warriors portrays an elaborate culture of warring street gangs who take over New York City each night. The eponymous gang hails from Coney Island, which is technically in Brooklyn. | |
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An episode of The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat featured a flood devastating New York. When the flood reaches Brooklyn, the residents, including Felix, beat it back. | |
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Rocko and his adoptive mother from The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob! talk with thick Brooklyn accents. More specifically, they talk like Ben Grimm. | |
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Kylie Koopa in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. She's got Brooklyn speech patterns and a fiery temper directed at the Shroobs. | |
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While Max Black of 2 Broke Girls is generally armed with only her mouth, she's cutting enough to be intimidating. | |
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Wood's originally from New York City. | |
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Knockaround Guys gives us Taylor Reese, played by Vin Diesel. Witness his "No More Holding Back" Speech before beating the everliving shit out of the toughest man in a small Midwest town: | |
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In the Family Guy episode "Lethal Weapons", all of the New Yorkers are portrayed this way. | |
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Girlfight: Diana comes from Brooklyn, and is defined by her hot-tempered, aggressive nature. First she just gets into a lot of fights, but then actually trains as a boxer. Most of the other characters in the film from NYC are only somewhat less like this. | |
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Nick Fury: Nick Fury, almost to the point of parody. He's from Hell's Kitchen, a legendary temper, and has a resume that includes boxer, barnstormer, WWII commando, CIA agent during the cold war, and S.H.I.E.L.D. director. | |
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High and Tight - Shane the brother with the most obvious New York accent - is furious when he finds out Scott has enlisted to join the army. | |
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Full Metal Panic!: Kaname Chidori spent several of her childhood years in New York City, which seems to be the reason for her distinctly un-Japanese personality traits like her emotional openness and assertiveness. While she does have a short fuse, it's almost always directed at Sousuke and is almost always justified; that said, there are a few incidents where she refuses to give him the benefit of the doubt, and usually ends up feeling remorseful when she finds out later. | |
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Guy and Cody from Final Fight and Street Fighter are from Capcom's fictional equivalent of New York City and Cody is given a stereotypical Brooklyn accent. However, Guy's voice seems more subdued yet still unmistakably a New Yorker. Street Fighter III's protagonist Alex is also a New Yorker. Rufus of Street Fighter IV has a Brooklyn accent as well. | |
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Present in pretty much every character in A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints. Antonio and Diane are especially hot tempered. It's quite telling that the Only Sane Man is a boy who's just immigrated from Scotland. This is mostly in the teen years though. Most of them have mellowed out in adulthood. | |
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The Teutels of American Chopper. | |
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Captain America: Captain America is from the Lower East Side (Brooklyn in the movies). He doesn't seem to have the "rage" (usually) because he's very disciplined. However, he definitely has the determination and adamant refusal to back down from fighting the bad guys that comes with this trope. Ultimate Cap is not only from Brooklyn, but after Hank Pym almost kills his wife, Dr. Banner is no longer the angriest member of the team. |
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