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The Fisticuff-Provoking Comment marks the point in a dispute when verbal violence escalates to physical violence. Typically, it occurs during a heated argument when one character goes too far and says something so deeply insulting and/or offensive that the other character responds with force. Similar to Rage Breaking Point except with a Fisticuff-Provoking Comment, the character is already expressing his rage before the punches fly. Also similar to Berserk Button except that trope often involves people making innocent comments that inadvertently trigger someone and the same words, phrases, and subjects always touch off a character. In contrast, a Fisticuff-Provoking Comment depends upon the context and circumstances the offensive statement is made. There may be times when the same offending words and phrases won't elicit any type of violent response from the character. Also, a Fisticuff-Provoking Comment is often something that would reasonably enrage someone thereby making the recipient's physically violent response a foreseeable outcome. It can be the reason a character who Can't Take Criticism reacts violently and be an example of someone trying to win an argument through Appeal to Force. Can overlap with Talk to the Fist but that trope is about interrupting someone else while they're talking, whereas the Fisticuff-Provoking Comment is timing-insensitive. Sometimes immediately after the Fisticuff-Provoking Comment and before the violence begins, the character-who-is-about-to-physically-attack-the-other will say something like "Them's fightin' words!", "[Verb] This!", or some variation on "Shut Up, Hannibal!" Other times, it will be a Pre Ass Kicking One Liner or Pre-Mortem One-Liner in more extreme cases. A Turn the Other Fist fake-out can also occur. Argument of Contradictions, Cavemen Versus Astronauts Debate, Passive-Aggressive Kombat, Volleying Insults, I Shall Taunt You, Trash Talk, Unsportsmanlike Gloating, Your Mom (and especially I Banged Your Mom), and "The Reason You Suck" Speech can lead up to the Fisticuff-Provoking Comment. A Bar Brawl, Diner Brawl, Escalating Brawl, Big Ball of Violence, Cat Fight, Glove Slap, Throwing Down the Gauntlet, Duel to the Death, Blood on the Debate Floor, and Indignant Slap can result afterward. Someone pulling a Wounded Gazelle Gambit may purposely say something to trigger violence. A frequent occurrence on a Talk Show with Fists. Compare Pull The Trigger Provocation, where the insult or action leads to something lethal or at least very, very difficult to take back. Contrast with Hit Me, Dammit! if the punchee explicitly wants to be punched. Sub-Trope of You Wouldn't Like Me When I'm Angry!. |
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In Kingdom Hearts II, Sora and the party mistake the Steamboat Willie version of Pete for the bad guy Pete they fight with on occasions. After one too many insults and calling SW Pete a bad guy, he fights the party after being insulted too many times, yelling at them for what did he do to earn their anger and mentions that their comments are fighting words. | |
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My Brave Pony: Starfleet Magic: "Starfleet Humans" has Lightning Dawn casually insult Principal Celestia, then remark in passing that it's a good thing that her pet horse is dead, provoking her to attack him. | |
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Often played for laughs on The Simpsons. In the "Colonel Homer" episode, there's this exchange: Happens twice in the "Grampa vs Sexual Inadequacy" episode. The first time, Homer and Abe are at the mall trying to peddle Abe's homemade aphrodisiac. Homer approaches a man saying, "Hello sir! Yes, you look like a man who needs help satisfying his wife." The would-be customer responds by punching him in the face. The second time occurs after Abe's aphrodisiac results in Springfield's adults spending all their time in their bedrooms and abandoning the city to the children. Bart attributes the absence of grown-ups to an invasion plan by "the saucer people" but Milhouse sharply disagrees stating it's the result of "a massive government conspiracy" and accuses Bart of being part of it. Bart reacts by attacking Milhouse and the two briefly scuffle on the floor before Lisa breaks up the fight. The people of Springfield are prone to getting into mass brawls that usually start with one character becoming so offended by what another character said that he punches him in the face. This, in turn, encourages every single person on the street to start brawling with whichever person is closest to them at the time. |
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In Whose Line Is It Anyway?, during a "Scenes from a Hat" segment, we get this: | |
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Looney Tunes: This often happens when Yosemite Sam confronts Bugs Bunny. However, before Sam can physically attack him, Bugs instead uses Sam's angry state to trick him into, say, stepping across a line at the edge of a diving board. | |
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In Bambi II, Ronno confronts Bambi during the start of the climax, the latter already at an emotional low due to his father handing him over to a doe. Ronno, who has gotten competitive towards Bambi throughout the film, starts heckling Bambi, though the latter, while clearly ticked, walks away. Then Ronno mocks the fact his father was supposedly ashamed enough of him to give him away. Bambi turns around and angrily bucks Ronno onto the floor. Cue the deer fight. | |
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Happy Gilmore: After the heckler causes Happy to get distracted and miss his shots, he and Bob Barker drop to the last place in the celebrity-partner golf tournament. As they're trying to finish the game, Bob keeps insulting Happy's abilities as a golfer, which Happy tries to ignore, but when Bob tells Happy that he is as bad a golfer as he was a hockey player, Happy punches Bob, which leads to their epic fist fight that ends with Happy getting his ass kicked by the much older Bob Barker, as well as a fine and suspension from the PGA. | |
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Assassin's Creed: Valhalla: During the Oxenefordshire arc, Eivor has two options in the same conversation to punch Basim and Sigurd. Basim for being condescending, Sigurd for being a total jackass, and insulting Eivor's late father. The fact Sigurd is Eivor's jarl and blood-brother has no impact on the force of the punch Sigurd receives. | |
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Parodied in Monty Python's Life of Brian: Mr. Bignose gets irritated by a rather Trolly person constantly calling him 'Big Nose' and insinuating jokes about his nose that he threatens to punch him if that teasing guy continues, but he never got around throwing the punch to him, he instead threw his fist to a wife of a more normal man who told him to stop bickering while not saying anything about his nose. | |
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Wulfrik: Wulfrik is able to insult his enemies even without knowing anything about them thanks to his Gift of Tongues. Notably, he makes cuckold jokes to an Imperial baron without knowing he's a Crazy Jealous Guy, taunting him into leaving the safety of his town's walls. | |
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Oliver Twist is generally passive when it comes to enduring verbal abuse until one day Noah Claypole makes the mistake of insulting Oliver's late mother. Oliver responds with his fists and knocks Noah down, much to Noah's terror. | |
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Star Trek: Kirk tries to prove that Spock doesn't have his emotions in check, and succeeds when he cracks about his mother, who had just perished in the destruction of Vulcan. Even then, he still probably didn't expect what would happen when he did. | |
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Bane provokes one on purpose in The Carpet People, insulting his captor Gormaleesh and getting the moul to hit him, in order to distract everybody from the fact that Glurk had escaped captivity. | |
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In Pet Sematary, Irwin accuses Louis of neglecting his son Gage, the funeral of whom they're attending. Louis responds by punching him square in the face. This leads to a squabble that results in the poor kid's casket being knocked down. Irwin realizes what an asshole he was being a chapter later. | |
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A Not Always Learning story starts with parents being called into the office because a girl gave a boy a black eye. It turns out that the boy had called her mother something so revolting she was sworn to never repeat the word for the rest of her life, and both the boy's father and the girl's immediately agreed that that was the definition of "them's fighting words" and she'd done nothing wrong. | |
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Discussed with Tim in Melody. In high school, he reportedly punched a guy in the face for asking his sister to prom. Tim doesn't remember this incident. | |
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In Memories of the Dance We Shared, Max nearly punches Kimmy after she blames him for the car accident that injured Roxanne. Fortunately, Goofy intervenes in time to prevent it. | |
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In Turning Red, Mei angrily refuses Tyler's request and is restrained by her friends when he threatens to withhold payment but when he insults Ming and her temple, Mei becomes so angry that she attacks Tyler on the spot. | |
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Among The Mafiya, calling someone "cock/rooster" ("petukh" in Russian) is the gravest insult because that term denotes the lowest of the Russian criminal prison castes. As a result, the only appropriate response to this insult is to immediately physically assault the one using it, lest you be actually considered a petukh for the rest of your life. This holds even when you are outmatched and outgunned. It is also not a good idea to call someone a "bitch" ("suka" or "ssuchenniy" in Russian) - among Russian mob types, that word is used to refer to former members of the Mafiya who try to reform and aid the law and has much the same connotations as the word "rat" in Western mob circles. Similarly in the United States prison system, the words "bitch" and "punk" are not only fighting words, but it is practically obligatory to act with violence towards the person accusing them of being either of those two things - much like "petukh" above, your reputation and how convicts and other inmates (there is a difference) will see you relies on whether or not you'll stand up for yourself and show that you're capable of sticking up for yourself and refusing to let others walk all over you, or if you'll cower and be branded a "bitch" or a "punk" for the duration of your stay in prison, all but guaranteeing that your stay will be that much less pleasant and that you'll be treated like a second-class inmate by the convicts. |
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During The Nostalgia Critic's review of BloodRayne, Linkara gets agitated about the many logical inconsistencies contained in the film, prompting Spoony to remind him once again that it's to be expected because he's dealing with an Uwe Boll movie. Spoony's attempt to calm Linkara fails, and he gets punched in the face for his trouble. | |
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The Umbrella Academy (2019): When Allison and Viktor argue about Harlan, Allison tells Viktor that they should have left him in the basement (the event that triggered Viktor's apocalypse). Diego yells that it was too far, and it does provoke Viktor into hitting her. | |
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In the Harry Potter fanfic Black Mask, Sirius tries to invoke this with his father to get the uptight Ice King to lose control of himself. Sirius manages to get Orion to raise his arm when he mocks him for getting in trouble with his own father, Acturus, although their fight gets interrupted by Walburga before we get to see whether or not Orion would actually strike. | |
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Weak Hero: When Gray faces off against Jimmy's gang in the underpass, Ben tries to defuse the situation by threatening them enough with his words to get them to back down. However, Jack bites back with a threat to break Ben's arm, which triggers Alex into pummelling him and sparks a full fight. Alex is sensitive to people talking shit about Ben, and this was doubly true in middle school. When he overhears a fellow student claim that Ben's strength isn't real and he's just a "bluffing bastard", Alex belts across the school desks to deck him in the face. |
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Dead Poets Society: After the society members find out that Cameron sold out Mr. Keating over allegedly causing Neil's suicide, Charlie punches him as he tries to justify his decision. | |
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Frankie Palmeri perceived The Acacia Strain's "Skynet" as a Take That! aimed at him and Emmure, and despite Vincent Bennett's repeated and adamant insistence that it wasn't and had nothing to do with him or Emmure, he wrote "R2DEEPTHROAT", which explicitly was aimed at Bennett. This eventually culminated in Palmeri physically attacking Bennett at a tour date in Upstate New York (the most reliable account being that Palmeri confronted Bennett, who laughed and told him to calm down and that he had no issue with him, only for Palmeri to sucker-punch him, Bennett to fend him off while telling him that he wasn't going to fight him, and Palmeri putting on a pair of brass knuckles, which finally got him beaten to a pulp by Bennett). | |
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Androgyninja's A Drop of Poison: During the Konoha Crush attempt, Sasuke ignores direct orders to help with the evacuation efforts in favor of chasing personal glory. When Kakashi calls him out on this, Sasuke angrily demands to know how he's supposed to make chuunin if he couldn't finish his match. Sakura promptly decks him for this. | |
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In the early 1980s, The Rolling Stones were touring when Mick Jagger, after a night of partying, stumbled back into his hotel room, then called drummer Charlie Watts' room, asking "Where's my drummer?". The normally chill Watts, who was sleeping at that time, showered, shaved, and got dressed, then went to Jagger's room, where he swiftly punched him, saying "Don't ever call me 'your drummer' again! You're my fucking singer!", and went back to bed. | |
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John Wick: Dumbass Teenage Son Iosef gloats about murdering the dog of the man he beat half to death and stole a car from, unaware of just who he's talking about: | |
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Monk has an episode where Monk must investigate a radio host who is highly suspected to have killed his wife—already a sore spot for Monk, who is still a hundred percent devoted to his own (murdered) wife Trudy. The disc jockey makes several jabs at Monk, while the detective turns the other cheek. However, he takes it too far with callous jokes about the car bombing that killed Trudy, and the usually reserved Monk leaps across the table to deliver a beating. | |
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Syngenesophobia: Initially, despite being enraged at each other, Lincoln's sisters don't redirect their anger completely towards him, "merely" yelling and intimidating him. But when Lincoln yells back, calling them out for commandeering and taking over his room for their "Sister Fight Protocol" without taking him into account, they promptly subject him to a No-Holds-Barred Beatdown. During an argument, Ronnie Anne accuses Lynn of physically abusing Lincoln. Lynn snaps and decks her in response, knocking her out with a single punch. |
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In the Heretical Edge fanfic Alma Mater, Flick remembers when she asked a boy to stop making rape jokes because her adoptive sister was a Child by Rape, and she hit him when he not only refused to stop, he proceeded to joke about that specific rape. | |
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El corazón nunca se equivoca: Temo's implication that Mateo is jealous of him is what causes the latter to push him and start a fight. | |
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Star Trek: The Original Series: In "This Side of Paradise", Kirk intentionally delivers a series of vicious insults to Spock in order to anger him enough to fight off the influence of pacifying plant spores. Spock manages to hold out until Kirk says he belongs in a freak show with "the dog-faced boy". Curb-Stomp Battle ensues. Played hilariously in "The Trouble with Tribbles", with a Klingon who's trying to provoke Enterprise crewmembers into fighting him. Chekov, in particular, is on the verge of attacking him every time he insults humans, the Federation, and Captain Kirk, but Scotty keeps holding him back, saying "We're big enough to take a few insults." This prompts the Klingon to change tactics and aim straight for Scotty's Berserk Button by calling the Enterprise a "sagging old rust bucket" that is designed like "garbage scow". This gets a reaction. |
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Regular Show: In "Eggscellent", Mordecai punches Benson in the face for blaming Rigby's egg-induced coma on not doing their job. | |
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The Wolves in the Woods (Miraculous Ladybug): When they encounter the Iberian Heroes for the first time, Chat Noir takes offense at their presence, incorrectly assuming that Ladybug knew about their arrival in Paris. He immediately turns on her, gripping her arm while yelling at her for supposedly keeping him Locked Out of the Loop... until Morrighan, disgusted by his behavior, steps in and decks him, starting a fight. | |
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Death Note: After Light is released from confinement, L becomes depressed that he has to start the Kira investigation at square one. Light takes offense to this, believing that L is merely depressed because Light was considered not Kira, punching him and starting a fight. Happens again when L tells Light flatly that he believes Light could be capable of being Kira. | |
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Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch: Stitch is forced to restrain Lilo when Mertle gloats that she'll beat her at the hula-dancing contest. But when she says that she'll never be as good as her late mother was, Stitch lets a furious Lilo go and proceeds to photograph the ensuing catfight. | |
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Asterix: The page image comes from Asterix and the Actress; Roman actress Latraviata, while posing as Panacea, causes a heated argument between Asterix and Obelix. When Asterix, in the heat of the moment, pushes Obelix's Berserk Button by calling him fat, Obelix punches him. He immediately regrets it though, since, while they had their arguments before, this is the first time ever he punched Asterix. | |
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The Grey Zone: Hoffman tries to get an expensive watch off a middle-aged Jewish man. The man refuses and struggles, perfectly aware that he's being sent to his death, but what really sets off Hoffman on his No-Holds-Barred Beatdown is when the unnamed man calls him a Nazi. Hoffman is a Sonderkommando who is forced to work in the crematoria under threat of death and knows he is on borrowed time anyway. It's inconceivable for the Nazis to include a Jew into their ranks. | |
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Disenchantment: In the episode "The Electric Princess", Luci and Elfo become roommates, but quickly grow annoyed with one another, leading to several heated arguments. But when Elfo calls Luci little, the demon is done arguing and attacks Elfo. | |
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer: In Season 9's "Guarded" arc, Buffy bickers with Kennedy over her choice to leave Theo behind despite him urging them to do it so they could regroup. Kennedy strikes a hell of a nerve when she throws Giles' death at the end of Season 8 in Buffy's face as an example that Buffy gets so caught up in saving the world that she forgets about the "little guy" and lets other people die, which earns her a punch in the face. | |
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The George Lopez Show: In "Why You Crying?", Max mouths off at Benny, who gives him a slap on the face when he tells her to "get her tired ass home". | |
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In the Warrior Cats book The First Battle, Clear Sky and Falling Feather are arguing at the start of the book. Clear Sky insists that he does what he does for The Needs of the Many, and after arguing that there's plenty of prey to share, Falling Feather calls him greedy. This makes Clear Sky furious enough to claw her across the muzzle. | |
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The promo for the go-home episode of Raw prior to Money in the Bank 2011 had CM Punk comparing John Cena (a Bostonian and a diehard Red Sox fan) to the New York Yankees, prompting a punch from the usually calm Big Match John. | |
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In Total Drama Legacy, when Morgan says Violet's skin is "basically orange", Violet is furious that Morgan dared to "disrespect the tan" and tells her she just "earned [herself] a one-way ticket to Beatdown Town". | |
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The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob!: After Molly tries and fails to cheer up a despondent Galatea, only for Galatea to resume picking on her mercilessly, Galatea finally tells her to stop calling Bob her daddy. "He's not your daddy! Neither of us has a daddy!" Molly finally slaps her for this — only to then collapse in tears, because she's never been angry enough to hit anyone before. | |
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Firefly: In "Serenity", during a tense confrontation between Simon and former Browncoat Mal, Simon suggests Mal ought to be working for the Alliance, as he "fits the profile". Mal responds predictably, decking Simon and putting him on the floor. And in "Shindig", Inara's current client, Atherton Wing, all but refers to her as his property to Mal's face. Again, Mal responds predictably, though this particular instance ends up coming back to bite as on this world, punching someone in a social function is a formal challenge, and Mal ends up having to fight a sword duel for Inara's honor. |
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Family Guy: In "Play It Again, Brian", Peter and Brian have an argument when the former finds out that the latter tried to have sex with Lois. A Bar Brawl ensues when Peter mocks Brian for his inability to hold down a girlfriend and says that his longest-lasting date (Jillian) was "dumber than Lou Ferrigno". In "Tiegs for Two", Brian goes on a date with Quagmire's old flame Cheryl Tiegs so he dates his ex-girlfriend Jillian to spite him. When both couples go on a double date, Brian and Quagmire get into a verbal sparring match that involves spilling each other's secrets, and Quagmire goes berserk when Brian asks "Does Jillian know you're half-Polish, Mr. Quagglechek?". |
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Muse Hysteria: When Penelope attempts to downplay the part she played in the Proxy's rise to power, Riku steps in and decks her. | |
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Ghost Girl (2021): Zee and Nellie get into a verbal spat early on, the latter accusing the former of being a liar. However, when Nellie starts insulting Zee's family, particularly her mother, Zee snaps and pummels her, bloodying her nose. | |
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In Emergency! Lost and Found, Roy Desoto is provoked by his current partner's rude remark about Johnny, who suffered through a year and a half as a captive and Sex Slave. The captain comes in to find the two locked in a fight. He's not thrilled after he and the rest of the crew drag the two apart, but he's just as mad as Roy is about the comment and warns the guy to knock it off. Fortunately, the guy isn't as bad as he seems and even proves a bit helpful later on. | |
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Green Tea Rescue: Miruko deliberately Invokes this by insulting Ochako's parents, provoking her to come at Miruko with her full force. | |
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The Mountain and the Wolf: The Wolf cannot go two sentences without insulting someone, whether it be the person he's speaking to, the group they belong to, or Westeros as a whole. While this makes sense when talking to his enemies, he also does it when among allies, who very much want to slap him but restrain themselves with difficulty. Even when he seems genuinely complimentary it comes with a strong dose of Your Approval Fills Me with Shame. | |
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Vanas Heritage: Halvors and Nerons stand-off ends in a fistfight, when Halvor compares Neron and his gang to a past war criminal. | |
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In Goliath, Deryn hits Alek when he accuses her of not being a real soldier when he finds out that she was actually a girl. She dares him to repeat himself, only to hit him every time he does. | |
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In Planes, Trains and Automobiles, an aggravated Neal (Steve Martin) learns the hard way that a snide remark can lead to physical pain. | |
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Megalo Box: In the first episode, Nanbu attempts to talk Junk Dog out of a fight with boxing champ Yuri by trying to make him apologize. When he tries to tell Yuri that he's got better things to do than to "fight trash" like Junk Dog, the latter, who at that point is tired of fighting in fixed fights because Nanbu is telling him to, punches Nanbu out of the ring, apologizes, and challenges Yuri anyway. | |
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