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A Genre Refugee is a Stock Character from some genre who appears in a story that is in no other way part of that genre. The character is probably Wrong Genre Savvy, or may be the cause of wrong genre savviness in others. Since genres often have different tones, the character may be a Knight of Cerebus or the inverse. This can occur with crossovers between two properties of different genres as crossovers are usually about one character visiting the setting of another.
Super-Trope to Outside-Genre Foe. See also Fish out of Water.
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Williams from Enter the Dragon is a Blaxploitation character in a Martial Arts Film. This became a Star-Making Role for his actor, Jim Kelly, who went on to do a number of movies that were both blaxploitation and martial arts.
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Coop and Jamie in Megas XLR. The entire show seems to be building up to a dramatic anime-inspired show about an idealistic Mecha pilot fighting evil aliens... until a time warp puts a giant robot in the hands of two suburban Buddy Picture misfits.
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Homura Akemi ends up from her usual universe to a version of her own timeline that operates under Soulmate AU Fic rules, rendering her a stranger in a world who follows and operates under different rules than she's used to even among familiar faces. Her navigation of a setting where she has to handle being magically married to Mami and Madoka in a world where only she sees it as odd makes up part of the story and she slowly embraces the new world as a result.
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Angel Hare: Angel Zag is a Private Detective character from a kid's animated Film Noir series, with all of the baggage and skill that entails. When his friend Gabby goes missing, he's forced to take over her job; host of a kid's Edutainment Show. Every scene he's working this job (up until he clues in that he's Being Watched), he's clearly bored to tears.
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The page image provider is Bone, which features three Cartoon Creatures stumbling into a High Fantasy story. It wouldn't be inaccurate to compare it to Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy being in The Lord of the Rings.
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Speaking of Usagi, his own series, Usagi Yojimbo is...hard to pin down, but in simplest terms, it can be described as a Low Fantasy Jidaigeki. Then you have Jei, a nigh-invincible Serial Killer expy of Jason note With the Japanese honorific, he would be addressed as Jei-san, which is virtually homophonous with Jason who seems to have stepped out of a Slasher Movie.
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Comic Book SNAFU is a superhero story that is also a Massive Multiplayer Crossover. Many of the characters involved are out of place in this setting, including:
Aki Izayoi, a telekinetic from a card game-themed show.
Gajeel Redfox, a Blood Knight Kung-Fu Wizard from a shounen series.
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A Knight's Tale as Inquisitor has Arturia, a High Fantasy character, find herself in the Dark Fantasy Dragon Age universe after the Fourth Holy Grail War, becoming an Outside-Genre Foe in the latter as a result.
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In A Certain Magical Index, Gunha Sogiita thinks and behaves like a goofy, stereotypical superhero from a Saturday morning cartoon or a Sentai series. He has the superpowers to match and is pretty good at dealing with mundane crime, but this series is a Gambit Roulette of Magic Versus Science, and he's completely oblivious to the conflicts and struggles the real main characters have to deal with.
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Magius member Sute Kaneko wished to have the abilities of a Shonen Manga character, not only granting her the ability to mimic the powers of her favorite mangas, but it outright warps her mind to have her operate like the Madoka universe operates on shonen tropes and logic. It doesn't, and a lot of her behaviors and quirks as a result are very strange to those around her and her power set baffles those around her.
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In BoJack Horseman, newspaper reporters Paige Sinclair and Maximilian Banks dress and act as though they're from the classic Screwball Comedies of the 1930s and 1940s. Paige takes it even further by acting as though she really is from the 1930s or 1940s, despite the series being set in the 2010s.
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Angel:
Gwen Raiden. A character with electrical powers out of a super hero show, in a Vampire Detective series. She was completely unaware of the existence of magic, vampires, and demons before she met Angel, thinking Angel was a Mutant like her at first.
In Season 5, we met Numero Cinco, who worked in the mailroom at Wolfram and Hart. A retired luchador, he was clearly a pastiche of El Santo. His sheer incongruity was both unabashed and, since mostly all he did was sort mail, downright hilarious... until his A Day in the Limelight episode, when it was played more like very dreary drama, in a Space Whale Aesop sense.
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Disgaea has Love Freak Flonne, who's a hopeless optimist and firm believer in The Power of Love, while in a Power Trio with two scheming Villain Protagonists who revel in their own villainy in the middle of a Netherworld power struggle though she can eventually teach Laharl mercy and compassion. Also, partway through the story, the anachronistic fantasy setting full of angels and demons collides with a sci-fi pastiche setting led by Flash Gordon Expy CAPTAIN GORDON, DEFENDER OF THE EARTH!.
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James Bond:
The films Live and Let Die and The Man with the Golden Gun feature Sheriff J.W. Pepper, who feels like he wandered in from a Burt Reynolds comedy.
For that matter, Live and Let Die gave us Mr. Big, who not only feels like he belonged in a Blaxploitation action movie, but has subordinates with hinted-at supernatural powers, which is pretty atypical for a Bond film.
Dario from Licence to Kill looks like he's wandered in off the set of West Side Story.
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Bill Sykes from Oliver & Company is a particularly jarring example. He's a scarily realistic portrayal of a mafia loan shark who seems like he'd fit better in a Martin Scorsese gangster film than a Disney movie with cute talking animals.
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The Simpsons:
"You Only Move Twice" gives us Hank Scorpio, a James Bond villain who happens to be a Benevolent Boss instead of the typical Bad Boss of said franchise. His attempt at an evil plan that appears onscreen never meddles with Homer's own plot, and if anything Homer actually helps him accomplish his goal.
"Homer vs. the Eighteenth Amendment" gives us Rex Banner, the federal agent who's sent in to enforce Springfield's dry law when Wiggum can't. He's a copycat of Robert Stack's interpretation of Elliot Ness from the old The Untouchables TV series, and definitely would have had a better chance of thriving in a production done during the days of the Hays Code rather than the super-corrupt and incompetent Crapsack World that is Springfield.
"Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala (Annoyed Grunt) cious" has Sherry Bobbins, who is a full-blown Expy of Mary Poppins with the numbers filed off (which is actually lampshaded). She is perfectly capable of doing the typical stunts of a Magical Nanny and even manages to convert the Simpsons (and, hell, even Mr. Burns) into acting incredibly nice for a while, like any other plot with this kind of character... and then the third-act twist happens and the Simpsons' dysfunctions override everything she's taught them, driving her to alcoholism because they are just that horrible.
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In Spider-Man: No Way Home Eddie Brock and Venom count as a downplayed example of this, since while both are based on comic book characters from the superhero genre, their own film series was a Superhero Horror which is not a genre the MCU had explored at the time the film was released.
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Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare: While the PvZ franchise (a light-hearted Horror Comedy for the most part) had explored various settings through Time Travel (The Wild West, the Dark Ages, The Future, etc.) a few characters stick out by not being from any previously established setting:
Agent Pea, who's a Tuxedo and Martini spy in the form of a Peashooter.
Alien Flower, who is the first alien seen in the franchise. While the series had delved into light sci-fi before, aliens and outer space were rarely a factor.
Super Brainz, who was an oddity as the only costumed superhero in his debut game, Garden Warfare 2, but fits like a glove in Heroes, a Spin-Off dedicated to the superhero genre.
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Most of the characters in The Big Lebowski appear to have stumbled into a skewed Film Noir setting from different genres and thus aren't quite sure what movie they're in:
The Dude's walked right out of a stoner comedy or a 1960s New Hollywood-style counterculture flick.
Walter acts like he's in a Vietnam drama that chronicles the veteran's harrowing struggle to re-acclimatize back into civilian society after everything he's seen and done.
The Big Lebowksi, Maude, Jackie Treehorn and Da Fino seem to think and act like they're playing a Film Noir straight (and even manage to convince Walter of this for a time).
The nihilists believe they're in a quirky-but-dark Quentin Tarantino-inspired crime thriller about a gang of eccentric Villain Protagonists, and that they're the protagonists in question.
From what we see, Bunny apparently thinks she's in a porno.
The Jesus is practically Opposing Sports Team personified.
Sam Elliott's cowboy character gives the movie a serious-sounding Fauxlosophic Narration under the impression that he's in The Western.
Donny is just an ordinary guy who thinks he's in a slightly eccentric bowling team but has an otherwise normal life. He's probably the most wrong out of all of them.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003) introduced Bishop (and he's since become semi-regular in other TMNT media). One of The Men in Black, his sci-fi elements were dramatically darker and more conspiratorial than the campy stuff usually featured on the series.
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Wreck-It Ralph: Ralph, a cartoony Big Guy in overalls, fits well enough into the Level Ate world of Sugar Rush when he enters it. However, he brings with him a Gears of War-esque creature known as a Cy-bug, which becomes an invasive species as soon as it enters. It collects power by eating, and Sugar Rush is made entirely of food.
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Rossiu from Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann is essentially a character in the Real Robot Genre stuck in a universe in the Super Robot Genre. He's cool-headed, pragmatic and smart, which makes him stand-out from his hot-blooded comrades. He's still capable of piloting Gunmen powered by willpower as good as the rest of them though and they all respect him well enough, if not just lightly tease him every now and then. This is explored a fair bit in the second half of the show. On the one hand, this makes him one of the few competent members in actually ruling and managing their new civilization and he is pretty much The Reliable One to Simon. On the other hand, his pragmatic choices lead him to oust Simon from power to quell a riot (which he is beating himself over) and his tactics are predicted by the Anti-Spiral and only stopped by Simon and the others' own style. Furthermore, they all don't blame him and understand his reasoning (including Simon), meaning the only person that blames him...is himself. Simon eventually snaps sense back into him after stopping him from suicide.
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Princess Elise from Sonic the Hedgehog (2006) looks much more like a character from a Final Fantasy game than a Sonic one. Her overly realistic character design, reminiscent of the former's female leads, looks incredibly jarring next to the heavily stylized Funny Animal Sonic in one of the starkest examples of Realistic Species, Cartoony Species.
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Halo (2022): The Insurrection is a factional example of this - they're La Résistance mixed with Your Terrorists Are Our Freedom Fighters in a series focused upon mankind fighting Scary Dogmatic Aliens. While they've always been present in Halo's lore, they're given more focus in Season 1 where the threat of the Covenant is downplayed compared to the equivalent point in the main timeline. Season 2 hammers this in, as all the fighting the Insurrection did on Madrigal is rendered All for Nothing when the Covenant glass Madrigal, killing everyone on planet.
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Airplane! has what might well be an inversion of this trope with Johnny, who is the only character in the film aware that he's in a wacky comedy: he spends most of his scenes goofing off, capering around, and cracking bad jokes. Meanwhile, every other character treats the events of the film as if it's a serious disaster flick, refusing to crack a smile while saying lines like "You ever seen a grown man naked?" or "I am serious, and don't call me Shirley." Reportedly, Johnny's meant to come across as the Plucky Comic Relief and how, especially in disaster films, they could often feel bizarrely out-of-place.
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RWBY: General James Ironwood act like a character that would be at home in Gundam or Battlestar Galactica, where Black-and-Grey Morality are in play and it's sometimes necessary to Shoot the Dog; in such a setting, he would probably be the Big Good he thinks he is, but in the Animesque world of Remnant, where The Power of Friendship is the dominant narrative force, his actions make him an Anti-Hero at best, and ultimately turn him into a Lawful Evil villain in the end.
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John Rambo in Mortal Kombat 11 sticks out among the Guest Fighters in the series in that he's from an ordinary Earth from a series with no supernatural or sci-fi elements to speak of, rendering him a pure Badass Normal. A lot of his quotes express how visibly confused he is at the MK world.
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Vito also doesn't quite seem to fit in Mafia III, which is more about 1960s stick-it-to-the-man Blaxploitation. Justified in that case; he's not only significantly older than most of the main cast, he's a Fish out of Water who refuses to tone down his Big Apple mannerisms to match the Deep South environment.
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Hak Foo is essentially a Dragon Ball character in the wrong show, with gigantic muscles, spiky hair, and frequent Calling Your Attacks. He's a fierce fighter, but otherwise pretty ridiculous and Played for Laughs — his Calling Your Attacks is excessive even by anime standards.
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In The Divine Comedy, the first damned soul Dante meetsnote  besides the benevolent residents of Limbo is a woman who casts herself as the protagonist of a tragic, romantic ballad where her only flaw was loving too much in an unloving world. A poet himself, Dante is moved with sympathy, but context makes it clear our romantic protagonist is just making excuses for cheating on her husband with his brother.
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Wakatake of Tantei Team KZ Jiken Note is a Stock Shōnen Hero in a Shoujo Middle Grade Literature series. As an result, he is portrayed as a Mood-Swinger, Glory Seeker, and a Jerk with a Heart of Gold, and his friends' opinion of him is more on the Warts and All side.
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Hidalgo has a more serious rendering of this trope. The main character is the half-Indian sidekick of a Western film, but he's in Lawrence of Arabia (without the war). While this does lead to some funny moments, it's mostly used to set up the protagonist as the underdog.
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One episode of Supernatural showed Sam and Dean encountering Dorothy and the Wicked Witch from The Wizard of Oz. However it's a downplayed example as Dorothy and the Witch are reimagined to match the tone and style of the show with Dorothy having been part of the Men of Letter, though Oz is shown to be a real place and matches the description in the book.
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Millie the Model, the heroine of a girl comedy series that lasted from the 1950s to the 1970s, who never became a superhero like Patsy.
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The whole premise of (Mario) The Music Box is putting the famously cheerful and lighthearted Mario Bros. into an Explorer Horror setting that Word of God confirmed was inspired by Corpse Party. Needless to say, considering that such setting lacks powerful Fire Flowers and relatively comical Boos, neither of them take it well.
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Discworld dares to set its stories in a Standard Fantasy Setting but focus on characters like cynical, coping-with-addiction policeman Sam Vimes, Intrepid Reporter William de Worde, and aspiring film star Victor Tugelbend. It's not uncommon for them to drop lines associated with their home genre, only to wonder where they got that from.
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Elden Ring is set in a Dark Fantasy medieval european world heavily inspired by Greek and Norse mythology, and most of the worlds and characters look the part - except for a few characters that come from the 'Land of Reeds', a not-so-subtle nod at Sengoku-era Japan with straw hats, o-yoroi style samurai armor and all kinds of Katanas, and even one of the starting classes is Samurai.
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Yowamushi Pedal is filled with them. Naruko looks like he came from a standard battle shounen manga, while people like Midosuji look like the villains in a more physically involved story. They're in a cycling-themed Sports manga.
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Brooklyn Nine-Nine: Downplayed with Pimento, who does belong in a cop show. However with his dark backstory of having been undercover after twelve years and struggle to adapt to being a normal person again, he seems like a character from a more serious drama who has ended up in a sitcom.
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The Soulmate Timeline
Homura Akemi ends up from her usual universe to a version of her own timeline that operates under Soulmate AU Fic rules, rendering her a stranger in a world who follows and operates under different rules than she's used to even among familiar faces. Her navigation of a setting where she has to handle being magically married to Mami and Madoka in a world where only she sees it as odd makes up part of the story and she slowly embraces the new world as a result.
Magius member Sute Kaneko wished to have the abilities of a Shonen Manga character, not only granting her the ability to mimic the powers of her favorite mangas, but it outright warps her mind to have her operate like the Madoka universe operates on shonen tropes and logic. It doesn't, and a lot of her behaviors and quirks as a result are very strange to those around her and her power set baffles those around her.
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Most of the cast of Final Fantasy VII are traditional JRPG cast members, although fairly original and dysfunctional takes on each archetype — with the exception of Vincent Valentine, a walking homage to horror films. He's encountered in a coffin in the basement of a stereotypical Hammer Horror-style mansion, he has a Lost Lenore (Lucretia), his rival is a Mad Scientist, and he's able to transform into four monsters, each based on a different horror genre (Galian Beast is dark fantasy, Death Gigas is a gothic Frankenstein's Monster, Hellmasker is a Slasher Movie villain and Chaos is a Cosmic Horror character). In earlier drafts he was supposed to be a Film Noir-style detective, and following that, an Expy of Agent Mulder from The X-Files, and the elements of those which remain in his eventual character make him stand out as even odder in the cast.
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Sentinels of the Multiverse: While all of the characters are based on different kinds of comics, some of them are a little weird, generally because they were dug out of older comics in the Metafiction and given an in-universe Retool to patch them into the superhero milieu. Chrono-Ranger is the most obvious example; until his cybernetic arm comes out from under the poncho, he is, in appearance and mannerisms, a bounty-hunting Wild West ex-sheriff who happens to be showing up in superhero stories... because he was a Wild West sheriff until Western comics stopped selling, and he disappeared into publishing limbo until much later writers dug up his back issues and made him a time traveller.
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Patsy Walker, the heroine of a girl comedy series from the 1950s and 1960s, who eventually became the superheroine Hellcat.
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Nero Wolfe has the personal quirks and erudition of a typical Agatha Christie detective. However, all the other characters, especially Archie, belong in a tough-talking streetwise Dashiell Hammett mystery.
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The Twilight Zone (1959): The episode "Execution" mixes two of the series' most frequently-used genres. In it, an outlaw from a Western-themed Twilight Zone episode is saved from his own hanging by getting pulled into a Science Fiction-themed Twilight Zone episode by a scientist with a time machine. He's murdered by a crook planning on robbing the scientist's lab, only to bungle the time machine and be put in the noose the outlaw narrowly escaped.
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Quincey P. Morris from Dracula. Nothing like the presence of an American cowboy in a Gothic Horror story set in Britain to make you go "Say again?"
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Guardians of the Galaxy: The Prince of Power, an alien warrior bonded to the Power Stone who could easily be mistaken for an early draft character from He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, especially once it turns out his home planet is a parody of He-Man.
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The people of Cliffport in The Order of the Stick. It's a very steampunk/modern setting in a world that otherwise tries to be aesthetically medieval. There are even airships and thinly-veiled Final Fantasy characters, who keep shooting our heroes dirty looks. There's also some wacky Police Procedural cliché cops.
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An episode of The Young Ones has a mailman who acts like he's in a Shakespeare play.
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The basic premise of Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu is to lean fully into the main series' Fish out of Water elements by taking its shell-shocked mech pilot protagonist, S�suke Sagara, and throwing him into a full-on Screwball Comedy (as the anime is based on Full Metal Panic's comedic side stories rather than following the novels' more serious main plot). Kaname even has to explain to him On the Next episode preview that he's no longer in a Real Robot Show, a turn of events which he has no idea how to handle.
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Most of the black market characters in the Malta sequence of Jurassic World Dominion would fit in a James Bond movie (just with the addition of dinosaurs), especially their leader, Soyona Santos, who's a perfect match for your average James Bond villain and/or Femme Fatale.
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The superhero genre is an eclectic mix of various genres like science-fiction, detective fiction, mythology etc., but there are some characters that stick out. In the Marvel Universe for instance, heroes may encounter:
Patsy Walker, the heroine of a girl comedy series from the 1950s and 1960s, who eventually became the superheroine Hellcat.
Millie the Model, the heroine of a girl comedy series that lasted from the 1950s to the 1970s, who never became a superhero like Patsy.
Nick Fury, a superspy in the mold of James Bond and The Man from U.N.C.L.E., who is also one of the few surviving characters from Marvel's long-defunct war comics.
Characters from Marvel's take on classic horror stories like Dracula and the related cast (Blade, Lilith, the Harkers).
The Punisher, expy of Mack Bolan, the main character from the Long-Running Book Series The Executioner, who at the outset was so out of tune with the rest of the Marvel Universe that he appeared primarily as an antagonist to people like Spider-Man before coming into his own during The Dark Age of Comic Books.
Deadpool, who would feel right at home in an Animated Shock Comedy type series.
Shang-Chi, Master of Kung Fu, a character created to cash in on the success of the martial arts films of the 1970s who also happens to be related to old Yellow Peril villain Fu Manchu.
Luke Cage and Iron Fist, who were inspired by two big film crazes of the 70s: Blaxploitation and Wuxia/Eastern martial arts. In the end they (fittingly?) became good friends and partners.
Howard, a walking, talking anthropomorphic duck "Trapped in a World He Never Made".
Guardians of the Galaxy: The Prince of Power, an alien warrior bonded to the Power Stone who could easily be mistaken for an early draft character from He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, especially once it turns out his home planet is a parody of He-Man.
New Avengers (2015): The Maker is from the Ultimate Universe, which was more Capepunk and slightly harder sci-fi than the regular Marvel Universe. As a result, he's repeatedly blindsided by the setting being more bizarre than he's used to.
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Jewelpet Kira☆Deco!: Retsu Akagi would be right at home as a Super Robot protagonist, or in any sufficiently Hot-Blooded shonen series... but he's a character in a little girls' magical fantasy.
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Arthur from Fire Emblem Fates is effectively an American comic-book superhero in a medieval-fantasy setting.
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Pathfinder:
The Gunslinger, Vigilante, and Investigator classes. Most of Pathfinder is an amalgamation of traditional vaguely Tolkienesque High Fantasy and pulpier 20th century Heroic Fantasy, but the Gunslinger is a refugee from westerns, the Vigilante is a superhero, and the Investigator is a blatant Sherlock Homage.
The adventure paths also go some pretty strange places. In Iron Gods the NPCs include extraterrestrials and absurdly powerful A.I., in Strange Aeons the players can find themselves visiting a fragment of 18th-19th century Paris that got absorbed into Carcosa (yes, that one), and in Reign of Winter the player characters fight Rasputin in WWI Russia, none of which are exactly standard environments for fantasy adventurers. (Lampshaded in one piece of art in Strange Aeons, which shows Blind Seer Alahazra, clad in her distinctive white-cloak-and-elaborate-underwear fantasy getup, sticking out like a sore thumb at a party where all the other guests are wearing late 19th or early 20th century outfits.)
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BlazBlue:
In any other game, Bang Shishigami might have been The Hero (and Dogged Nice Guy to Litchi). Here he's treated with no respect, with his only canon "victory" to date being using his Super Mode to flee from Terumi.note Admittedly, he was escaping with Taokaka and Carl Clover after they'd both been beaten to near death rather than showing any cowardice. Things do get better for him in Chronophantasma, where he manages to take a level in badass and derail the villains' plot in that game, if only temporarily.
Platinum the Trinity is a Magical Girl in a Dysfunction Junction of a cast in a Crapsack World. If it wasn't for the fact one of the three people inhibiting the body was one of the Six Heroes, they would have no plot relevance. Outside appearances, though, none of their personalities plays the trope straight.
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Wrath of Man sees a pissed-off London Gangster enter and disrupt a heist film.
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Brightlord Sadeas, a character in The Stormlight Archive, is a Machiavellian schemer who seems to think he's in a Low Fantasy story where his plots are the most important thing going on. He'd excel in Westeros and would do well in other Cosmere worlds like Scadrial... but he's living on Honor's world.
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Dungeons & Dragons:
The game features knights, elves, dwarves, dragons, quests, castles... and cowboys? Yes, as it happens. The quasi-deity Murlynd and his paladins are based on The Drifter from Western movies.
The Tarrasque, who feels like something out of a Kaiju movie.
Tome of Battle helps you build a character who does Wuxia martial arts. This has also been a historic issue with the Monk class in all versions of the game, being clearly modeled on the kung fu monks of Shaw Brothers movies in a game that is mostly derived from Medieval European Fantasy tropes.
Expedition to the Barrier Peaks features a crashed alien spaceship full of robots and such, as do several Blackmoor adventures.
Ravenloft's main selling point is Gothic Horror, but it dabbles in all horror genres. You can therefore encounter monsters that seemingly do not fit alongside vampires and werewolves, such as the Doppelganger Plant, a plant that abducts people and replaces them with pod people, or Mind Flayers. Ravenloft also absorbs people from multiple planes, either for temporary adventures or as part of the Dark Powers' habit of absorbing anyone who's crossed the Moral Event Horizon and also every innocent party within half a mile, which can lead to High Fantasy warriors from Dragonlance finding themselves on a Magitek train from Cyre.
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The Mechanist and Antagonizer in Fallout 3 (superheroes, to the embarrassment of the people of Canterbury Commons)
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Fallout 4 had Nick Valentine (a robot programmed with the personality of a pre-war Hardboiled Detective).
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Farscape:
Recurring villain Maldis is an Evil Sorcerer straight out of a Gothic Horror tale in the middle of a Space Opera. Other characters even acknowledge that he makes no sense by the series's rules, and Maldis himself finds himself to be intrigued at how armed spaceships like Peacekeeper Command Carriers can advance his power and allow him to just wipe out any opponents with the press of a button.
Zhaan herself felt like part of the main cast of an idealistic, Star Trek-esque sci-fi show, and tends to believe the best in people and that all conflicts can be resolved at least somewhat peacefully. Of course, in Farscape, Violence Really Is the Answer.
Crichton himself held a similar attitude in the first few episodes of Season One, acting like a Captain Kirk-esque figure who lived in an idealistic universe where most aliens were essentially good, and that the ethical option was always the correct one. After many learning experiences, including a bout of torture by the Peacekeepers, he dropped this attitude and quickly became far more pragmatic (and mentally unstable).
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Jackie Chan Adventures:
Captain Black belongs in a typical spy thriller, but when the poor guy calls in his old Adventurer Archaeologist friend from school to help track down some art smugglers, he's swept up in a martial arts fantasy full of wizards and demons. Jackie gets the tables turned on him when he has to sub for Black's best agent, "Tag Stone".
Hak Foo is essentially a Dragon Ball character in the wrong show, with gigantic muscles, spiky hair, and frequent Calling Your Attacks. He's a fierce fighter, but otherwise pretty ridiculous and Played for Laughs — his Calling Your Attacks is excessive even by anime standards.
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Berserk
Isidro thinks himself a Kid Hero from a shonen manga. He is very much Wrong Genre Savvy.
Puck, the Plucky Comic Relief elf, feels like a character that belongs to a completely different series, making cultural references and Super-Deformed faces which wouldn't be out of place in a Shonen series, but causes a major Mood Whiplash in a grimdark setting like Berserk.
Adon Corbolwitz is a larger-than-life yet thoroughly incompetent Tudor general who eventually became a persistent annoyance to the Band of the Hawk, more so in the first anime where his role was expanded. He would be at home in a fantasy comedy series like Slayers. In a gritty Dark Fantasy work such as this one, he sticks out like a sore thumb.
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Nagisa's father Akio in CLANNAD is a Hot-Blooded Super Robot protagonist who grew old and had a kid in a Slice of Life Dating Sim setting. He's even a Mobile Suit Gundam fan.
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New Avengers (2015): The Maker is from the Ultimate Universe, which was more Capepunk and slightly harder sci-fi than the regular Marvel Universe. As a result, he's repeatedly blindsided by the setting being more bizarre than he's used to.
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Howard, a walking, talking anthropomorphic duck "Trapped in a World He Never Made".
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The second season Seinfeld episode "The Statue" features a twofer: Rava, a nihilist who hasn't realized she's not in Le Film Artistique anymore, and her boyfriend, Ray, who won't drop the Shakespearean act — at least not until Kramer threatens him.
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Centaurworld: Horse is quite literally a refugee from a grim Dark Fantasy world who ends up stuck in Centaurworld, a much sillier, more colorful and more optimistic Sugar Bowl (though this world still has its darker side). One promotional poster shows Horse as a knight piece from a chess game on a Candy Land board, emphasizing how out of place she is in Centaurworld.
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Diogenes Club: In Clubland Heroes, characters seem to unconsciously realize that the Splendid Six don't really... "fit". All their missions play out like very badly-written comic stories (Clever Dick only appears intelligent because every non-Cat person around him misses incredibly obvious clues) and somehow they're publicly fighting massive supernatural threats in the same world as the Diogenes Club... which is keeping the existence of supernatural threats secret from the public.
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Teenaged cowboy Tex Barton in a few radio episodes of Our Miss Brooks.
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Zhaan herself felt like part of the main cast of an idealistic, Star Trek-esque sci-fi show, and tends to believe the best in people and that all conflicts can be resolved at least somewhat peacefully. Of course, in Farscape, Violence Really Is the Answer.
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Mafia:
Mafia II is like a gangster film done by Martin Scorsese, showing a gritty ex-soldier in a sordid neighborhood being lured into a life of crime by the promise of wealth, status, and glamor. Then in Act II, Vito and Joe meet some Greaser Delinquents straight out of 50s Teensploitation. To underscore it, Joe seems baffled upon meeting them, and they in turn clearly did not understand how far out of their league they were when they damaged Joe's car.
Vito also doesn't quite seem to fit in Mafia III, which is more about 1960s stick-it-to-the-man Blaxploitation. Justified in that case; he's not only significantly older than most of the main cast, he's a Fish out of Water who refuses to tone down his Big Apple mannerisms to match the Deep South environment.
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Gargoyles:
Eliza Maza had her hands rather full with being a typical Cop Show NYPD detective before she stumbled onto the Clan's Urban Fantasy world. Some episodes still revolve around her solving ordinary crimes, though; these often involves Broadway taking her place as the refugee, trying to play Film Noir detective.
Conspiracy Theorist Matt Bluestone has it worse, since he belongs in The X-Files.
Nokkar is an alien. From a big ol' Space Opera setting featuring an epic war between two starfaring races, and an Ancient Astronauts reveal. He was intended to set up a spin-off, but as it never came to be, he stands out as the only part of the series to even have a connection to space travel.
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The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob: Slimane, an Anti-Hero revolutionary searching for an end to the corruption and instability of his country, and Farès, the leader of a group of agents sent to stop him, would make for a great hero and villain in any action thriller, and act with the seriousness that requires. Unfortunately, they're in a wacky comedy, so Slimane is relegated to being the Deuteragonist and Straight Man to the far more bumbling and comedic Pivert while Farès is repeatedly humiliated as he ends up in increasingly farcical situations.
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Bang Brave Bang Bravern is essentially what happens when an Brave Series-styled sentient Super Robot plops himself down into a more grounded Real Robot show.
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Ardyn from Final Fantasy XV is an Internal Homage to Yoshinori Kitase's villains in a setting otherwise plastered with Tetsuya Nomura's Creator Thumbprints, and feels quite out of place.
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Dario from Licence to Kill looks like he's wandered in off the set of West Side Story.
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Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse: The first few Spider-Men (and -Woman) introduced all still belong to the traditional superhero comics genre; this, however, stops being the case with the last three:
Spider-Man Noir is a Film Noir escapee fighting Nazis in the Late '30s/'40s.
Peni Parker and SP//dr are Animesque and from a distant Cyberpunk future.
Peter Porker a.k.a. Spider-Ham is proudly a Toon — even though all the characters are animated, he is the only one who is treated as such within the movie itself.
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Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Out of all the characters in the game, Jin sticks out the most because he's effectively a Final Fantasy protagonist in the role of a villain, in terms of his physical design (by Tetsuya Nomura, no less), temperament, backstory, and personality. Simply put, he wouldn't look out of place next to Cloud, Vincent, Squall, or even Lightning. This shouldn't be surprising, however, given that Tetsuya Nomura handled the character designs.
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Suletta Mercury of Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury acts like a normal Slice of Life protagonist despite the fact that she's in a real robot anime series. This ends up getting Deconstructed starting with episode 12 with the Dissonant Serenity that was smiling after crushing a terrorist under Gundam Aerial's hand.
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Tommy Frigo in Adventureland has wandered in from a raunchy teen movie as opposed to the much more realistic, grounded film he's in.
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Half the cast of Ouran High School Host Club are stranded from typical shoujo reverse harem, but it's an Affectionate Parody Gag Series most of the time.
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Groh from Soulcalibur VI reads like if a party member from a contemporary Final Fantasy game somehow got stuck in a Soulcalibur game. Not only does he work for a secret society that inexplicably uses extremely futuristic technology in the 16th century, he looks like an anime character and uses extremely flashy combos that wouldn't look out of place in Final Fantasy XV.
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The titular protagonist of Rango is a goofy Half-Dressed Cartoon Animal who finds himself unexpectedly thrust into a Western (that just so happens to be populated by other cartoon animals). Unlike most examples of this trope, Rango quickly becomes aware of what kind of story he's in and uses his Genre Savviness to start blending in and give everyone an impression that he's a larger-than-life cowboy hero.
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Makoto Kyogoku from Case Closed is a Fighting Genre Superhuman stuck in a Detective Drama.
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Signalman is basically a Metal Heroes protagonist who instead wound up in Gekisou Sentai Carranger, an Affectionate Parody of Super Sentai. Accordingly he's mostly serious despite the goofiness around him, though this doesn't make him any less effective.
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Stripes is a Screwball Comedy set in a US Army training camp. However, Sergeant Hulka is a Drill Sergeant Nasty in the vein of Gunnery Sgt. Hartman, and so makes him the only character who's played completely seriously. His scene where he privately chews out Winger feels pretty of place among the slapstick humor. Mind you, he's still a Deadpan Snarker like the rest of the film's characters.
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The bumbling comic relief cops from The Last House on the Left, who clearly belong in a comedy rather than a horror film.
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A Song of Ice and Fire gives us House Stark, who are basically a family of High Fantasy archetypes: stern and honorable patriarch, his strong and devoted Mama Bear wife, handsome and passionate Warrior Prince older son, Princess Classic older daughter, precocious and sensitive younger son, Tomboy Princess younger daughter. They'd be purely the virtuous heroes in a traditional Fantasy story. Unfortunately for them, they're in a Realpolitik-driven Deconstruction of a traditional Fantasy story, where all their virtues can oftentimes be liabilities: Eddard's sense of honor compels him to give Cersei time to wrap up her affairs before he reports her infidelities to her husband, and she uses that time to arrange Robert's death and Ned's imprisonment. Catelyn's strong protective instinct causes her to act rashly in defense of her children, almost triggering an already-simmering civil war in the process. Robb's passion and strong will leads him to make major political missteps that contribute to his downfall. Sansa's guilelessness causes her to trust the wrong people. Arya's tomboyish tendencies in a society that will not accept them compel her to flee Westeros entirely. And Bran's precocious nature leads to his near-fatal "accident" that kickstarts the domino effect of many of the events in the first place.
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In The Red Ranger Becomes an Adventurer in Another World, Red's non-magical abilities baffle and bewilder Idola, and Red still acts like he's on a Toku show, completely lacking any kind of subtlety and approaching everything with his Hot-Blooded candor. This has its ups and downs, as while his perpetual optimism and Chronic Hero Syndrome brings out the best in others, his lack of decorum and his overly destructive powers can create as many problems as he solves if Idola doesn't rein him in.
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One Piece:
During the especially hyper-saccharine (yet very much Crapsaccharine World) Whole Cake Island, which has a lot of weirdness even by One Piece standards, we get Charlotte Katakuri, who looks like he would be at home in Fist of the North Star or Berserk and doesn't quite mesh with the demented wonderland feel of the rest of the arc, which features mirror worlds, biscuit soldiers, and talking cannonballs. He does eventually display the quirkiness mandatory for One Piece characters but it's a side of him he keeps deeply private.
The Hito-Hito/Human Human Fruit: Model Nika grants the user the powers and properties of a classical cartoon character. Even by One Piece standards, the fruit's user can inflict Toon Physics on enemies to Body Horror levels, a power set that can even wreck the peak powerhouses of the One Piece world. This power is the true power of Luffy's Devil Fruit, with his rubber abilities only being the unawakened powers. Kaido finds this out the hard way when he triggers the full power awakening during his final battle with Luffy.
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The Nightside is a dingy, morally grey, deeply cynical place. Knight in Sour Armor John Tyler and mercenary-with-a-dark-past Suzie fit in fine. But then there's:
General Condor, an idealistic and principled starship captain who accidentally got zapped back to our own time. Everyone knows just how out of place he is and his attempts at reforming the locals get him killed.
Ms. Fate, a superhero(ine; crossdresser) in a world where even the good guys can't really be called especially heroic.
Julien Advent, a heroic gentleman from the Victorian age.
John hints that Godzilla (or someone similar) has rampaged through town once or twice.
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Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein draws most of its humour from dropping a pair of comedians into what is otherwise a fairly straight Universal Horror movie. It was such a success that the studio started dropping the duo into other genres, with Abbott and Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff (a whodunnit), Abbott and Costello Meet Captain Kidd (a pirate movie), and more horror movies like Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man, Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy. A key part of these movies was that they would usually try to get the actors who had played the "real" versions of the other characters in the pastnote For example, Meet Captain Kidd got Charles Laughton to reprise the role from his earlier Captain Kidd, so that, aside from the presence of Bud and Lou, everything else would feel as serious and true-to-the-genre as possible.
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John hints that Godzilla (or someone similar) has rampaged through town once or twice.
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Zelda in The Dead Don't Die feels more like a quirky character from a campy martial arts flick who inadvertently wandered into a more down-to-earth Zombie Apocalypse film, and demonstrates a remarkable ability to kill zombies by the score in ridiculously over-the-top ways. The ending reveals she's actually an alien who inadvertently wandered into a zombie film.
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The Coven from Monster Prom. They're in the background constantly saving the day, fighting villains and retrieving MacGuffins, acting very much like they're in an Urban Fantasy teen drama like Charmed (1998) or Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Every other character is more interested in the absurdist black comedy dating sim already in progress.
Aaravi/The Slayer as well, only she's in the middle of an old-school, hack-and-slash, RPG, trying to min-max her stats and equipment.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles has been this from the very beginning. They don't quite belong in gritty martial arts or campy bizarre sci-fi, but often step into both. And meet still more characters in other genres, like the Silver Age superhero team Justice Force, or the funny-animal-samurai-action-drama character Miyamoto Usagi.
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Darths & Droids, a comedic retelling of Star Wars where the characters are being played by some rather zany tabletop gamers, throws a few curveballs into the space fantasy setting:
Darth Maul gets reimagined as a Film Noir Hardboiled Detective type.
The Polis Massans who assist Padmé in childbirth talk like overblown "General Hospital"-style soap opera characters.
Dex, the amiable owner of an inexplicably '50s-Americana Diner, was already this in the films, but it's heavily lampshaded here.
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Final Fantasy:
Most of the cast of Final Fantasy VII are traditional JRPG cast members, although fairly original and dysfunctional takes on each archetype — with the exception of Vincent Valentine, a walking homage to horror films. He's encountered in a coffin in the basement of a stereotypical Hammer Horror-style mansion, he has a Lost Lenore (Lucretia), his rival is a Mad Scientist, and he's able to transform into four monsters, each based on a different horror genre (Galian Beast is dark fantasy, Death Gigas is a gothic Frankenstein's Monster, Hellmasker is a Slasher Movie villain and Chaos is a Cosmic Horror character). In earlier drafts he was supposed to be a Film Noir-style detective, and following that, an Expy of Agent Mulder from The X-Files, and the elements of those which remain in his eventual character make him stand out as even odder in the cast.
As the franchise has developed significantly in terms of its themes and complexity over the years, the games often play with Revisiting the Roots:
Laguna, Kiros and Ward in Final Fantasy VIII, whose storyline takes place in the past, are intended as homages to the casts of SNES FF games, with minimal backstory and simpler characterisation that is largely Played for Laughs. In a meta example of I Hate Past Me, the modern-day timeline characters, with significantly more psychologically complex writing, are shocked and embarrassed by how childish Laguna is.
Ardyn from Final Fantasy XV is an Internal Homage to Yoshinori Kitase's villains in a setting otherwise plastered with Tetsuya Nomura's Creator Thumbprints, and feels quite out of place.
Much of the humour of Mobius Final Fantasy is based on the idea of a stereotypical Kazushige Nojima-style hero (a moody, adolescent Deadpan Snarker with '90s Anti-Hero elements) being recruited to save a world mostly based on the setting of the original NES Final Fantasy. He reacts to things like Moogles and Faeries with pessimism and sarcasm.
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Ravenloft's main selling point is Gothic Horror, but it dabbles in all horror genres. You can therefore encounter monsters that seemingly do not fit alongside vampires and werewolves, such as the Doppelganger Plant, a plant that abducts people and replaces them with pod people, or Mind Flayers. Ravenloft also absorbs people from multiple planes, either for temporary adventures or as part of the Dark Powers' habit of absorbing anyone who's crossed the Moral Event Horizon and also every innocent party within half a mile, which can lead to High Fantasy warriors from Dragonlance finding themselves on a Magitek train from Cyre.
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The Amazing World of Gumball:
"The Sweaters" has Darwin and Gumball meet the bully antagonists from a typical sports movie, who refuse to accept that the brothers are not trying to compete with them in any way (and also look terribly out of place with stereotypical '80s clothing and Speed Racer-esque character designs). However, nearly everyone else suddenly starts acting like they're in a sports movie as well, so Gumball and Darwin are the ones who end up feeling like strangers.
"The Others" is about a student at Elmore Junior High named Clare trying to live her life as if it's an angsty teen drama. Her attempts at drama are always foiled, if not by Darwin and Gumball trying to make themselves the center of attention, then by the omnipresent weirdness and silliness that she is oblivious to. She even insists that she does not "live in some amazing magic wonderland" which is exactly what Elmore is.
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Luke Cage and Iron Fist, who were inspired by two big film crazes of the 70s: Blaxploitation and Wuxia/Eastern martial arts. In the end they (fittingly?) became good friends and partners.
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The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen:
Volume I looks a lot like a superhero story note  (in fact, the "master spy recruits a band of misfit heroes and monsters to save day" formula makes it sound suspiciously like The Avengers... which it predates by over a decade) ... but with the twist that the heroes are all public domain characters from Victorian-era Gothic Horror and adventure fiction. This is mostly done to show how these characters influenced more modern fiction.
What's more, since all fiction is true in this universe, you can't count out meeting someone from children's fiction or parody porno.
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Saturday Night Live: One sketch has Norm Macdonald as a typical 1950s greaser who finds himself in a West Side Story-esque musical and is baffled by his gang members breaking out into songs and dance routines when they're about to deal with a rival gang.
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Z.W.E.I from Soulcalibur V is basically a shonen anime character stuck in the Soulcalibur universe. He visually looks like he came from a modern JRPG, while his fighting style is based heavily around his use of a JoJo's Bizarre Adventure-style assist character. Viola from the same game counts to a lesser extent, as her fighting style is based entirely around magic, making her much more of a straight up High Fantasy character in comparison to the more subdued magic use of the other cast members.
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Sam Witwicky from Transformers Film Series wouldn't look out of place in a high school-based drama or TV show rather then a movie about giant robots fighting each other.
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The world of Lycoris Recoil is a raw Spy Fiction setting in which people are routinely killed in secret for threatening the peace, so Lycoris agents are surrounded by death. Chisato Nishigiki, on the other hand, is basically a Slice of Life heroine; she's a constant ray of sunshine in what should be a dreary world and all her means of stopping terrorists are non-lethal, and the only reason DA hasn't kicked her out of Lycoris is because she's just that good. She also has several elements of a Magical Girl protagonist, namely her kindhearted demeanor and willingness to spare her enemies and even reach out to them if possible. Almost every character in the story, friend or foe, really wishes she'd get with the program. Ironically, the sole exception to this is Majima, who sympathizes with her even as he tries to kill her.
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Sonic the Hedgehog:
Cream the Rabbit is a cute character in a series based on aggressively racing to the end of the stage in the best time possible. She would be less out of place in an Ultra Super Happy Cute Baby Fest Farmer 3000.
Princess Elise from Sonic the Hedgehog (2006) looks much more like a character from a Final Fantasy game than a Sonic one. Her overly realistic character design, reminiscent of the former's female leads, looks incredibly jarring next to the heavily stylized Funny Animal Sonic in one of the starkest examples of Realistic Species, Cartoony Species.
With a high death toll exceeding at least septillions and being an Eldritch Abomination, THE END would fit better in more mature/seinen-geared games like Bayonetta or Shin Megami Tensei. Instead it's stuck in the optimistic Sonic Frontiers.
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Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!: Linda and Tommy are like the lead couple of any beach party movie, thrown into a far grittier genre than what they're used to. Eventually circumstances force Linda to become a proto-Final Girl.
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In The IT Crowd, the concept is that Douglas Reynholm is a character from a (apparently, shitty) telenovela who happens to have ended up in a Britcom somehow. Lots of jokes are had at the expense of his overwrought personality, which derives from the standard acting style of telenovela, but turns him into a batshit insane Mood-Swinger amongst the characters doing sitcom-acting.
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Yandere Kanojo has a few characters who would not be out of place in Shoujo romance. Shiratori, who tries so hard to be Manabu's rival, is explicitly based on the rival character in Tokimeki Memorial 3 and retains some of his tropes. Given that the general tone of the series is Affectionate Parody of shounen romance stories, these contrasting genre elements are milked for all their comedic worth.
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Xenk from Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves is a completely sincere example of The Paladin: kind, dignified, a powerful fighter, and a wise source of inspiration. However, Honor Among Thieves — while not a parody — is much more breezy, lighthearted, and sardonic of a fantasy film than whatever serious one Xenk fell out of, consequently turning him into a Parody Sue where he's tonally at complete odds with our ragtag heroes, who quickly get annoyed by his straightforward holiness.
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The films Live and Let Die and The Man with the Golden Gun feature Sheriff J.W. Pepper, who feels like he wandered in from a Burt Reynolds comedy.
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The Gecko brothers in From Dusk Till Dawn are characters from a gangster movie who suddenly find themselves in a vampire splatterhouse. Another way to put it is saying they're Quentin Tarantino characters in a Robert Rodriguez film; perhaps not surprisingly, those two filmmakers collaborated on this film.
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Gajeel Redfox, a Blood Knight Kung-Fu Wizard from a shounen series.
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Warhammer 40,000 has the Tau Empire, a young, dynamic, and technologically adept alien race on the rise in a universe where every other faction, humanity included, is sharply on the decline, no longer understands their best technology, and is currently fighting all the others bitterly in an endless Hopeless War. This difference is also reflected in military doctrine. For most factions, warfare has regressed heavily and so close combat and "historical" ways of war are the order of the day; the Tau eschew close combat in favour of laser-precise firepower at extreme range and lots of well-equipped mechanized infantry, i.e. the modern day Yanks with Tanks. In early iterations, they were even an actually "good"-aligned faction in the extremely Grimdark setting. The Imperium of Man and the Eldar, probably the two most "good" factions previously, are still very xenophobic and awful, while the Tau were willing to incorporate other alien species and generally work together towards the "Greater Good". Eventually it was decided this wasn't nearly dark enough, and their lore was expanded to include mind control, brainwashing, forced sterilization, and genocide to put them more in line with other factions, taking them from the idealistic United Federation of Planets from Star Trek to something more like the imperialistic Union of Allied Planets from Firefly.
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Hazbin Hotel: Charlie is basically a Disney Princess in Hell. She's idealistic, she's perky, she treats her day-to-day life like she's in a musical. The problem is instead of being the ruler of an idyllic medieval kingdom, she's the ruler of an urban cesspool of crime and sin. Not helping is how the denizens of Hell only give her the bare minimum of respect and attention at best.
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Nanosec, the Angry Archer, Professor Princess, and Slo-Mo are all supervillains who wouldn't be out of place of a lighthearted superhero cartoon, and they are indeed in one... except their series is Transformers: Animated, where they play supporting roles to the giant robotic Cybertronians once they show up.
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Blazing Saddles is a comedy version of The Western, and one of its many jokes is having the local hangman look and dress like he just wandered out of a medieval fantasy movie. For that matter, Bart himself is a Soul Brotha straight out of The '70s (which is when the movie was made), and some members of the posse that show up near the climax include Arabs (complete with a camel), bikers, and Those Wacky Nazis. And that's before the Gainax Ending when the characters break into a different movie and then into Hollywood itself.
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In Last Action Hero, one of the ways Danny tries to convince Slater that he's living in a movie universe is pointing out that one of his coworkers is a talking cartoon cat.
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Torment: Tides of Numenera: Rhin is a protagonist from a children's adventure book that has wandered into a HeroicFantasy world. A runaway from another world, she breaks several of the game's rules. Her Type is listed as child, giving her abysmal stats and no real combat abilities. If she leaves the party she can't be found again, and presumably dies. And at higher levels she enters GameBreaker territory, since she can spam Cyphers , incredibly powerful LostTechnology that is single use for everyone else in the setting.
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The Punisher, expy of Mack Bolan, the main character from the Long-Running Book Series The Executioner, who at the outset was so out of tune with the rest of the Marvel Universe that he appeared primarily as an antagonist to people like Spider-Man before coming into his own during The Dark Age of Comic Books.
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Way Out West: Laurel and Hardy are their normal 1930s selves; all the other characters match the period Western setting.
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God of War (PS4): In a series all about mythology and gods, Mimir stands out as he's heavily implied to be Puck from A Midsummer Night's Dream, a Shakespeare play.
The Travellers, large and tough enemies who each constitute a Mini-Boss, armored in medival steel armor, who are never explained and come across as mid-level enemies from a Soulsborne game.
Kratos himself is a refugee from a classic Greek Tragedy who wandered into a Norse Saga. There are even a few moments of culture shock, such as when he's In Helheim to find something to help heal Atreus and reacts with confusion when he learns that Nordic culture considers it dishonorable for someone die of old age.
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The Jurassic Park franchise is normally a dinosaur-based Disaster Movie franchise.
This makes it all the more surprising when the Indoraptor from Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom turns out to be the dinosaur equivalent of a Gothic Horror monster, complete with a scene in the film's climax where he howls on a rooftop against the Moon like a werewolf and his tragic origin story as an abused genetic experiment calling to mind mind Sci-Fi Horror stories in the vein of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. He's also stated by the designers to be based on Nosferatu, with the prominent fangs, gangly proportions and red eyes, and overall is basically a slasher-film villain in dinosaur form.
Most of the black market characters in the Malta sequence of Jurassic World Dominion would fit in a James Bond movie (just with the addition of dinosaurs), especially their leader, Soyona Santos, who's a perfect match for your average James Bond villain and/or Femme Fatale.
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The Jovian Republic in Eclipse Phase are a traditional military sci-fi faction in an anarcho-transhumanist Post-Cyberpunk setting. They take this about as well as can be expected, to the point where they refuse to associate with the rest of the setting if at all possible because they believe everyone else is a soulless thing using the memories of a dead person. They may be right.
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While Marvel vs. Capcom 3 has its share of bizarre characters from all over the place, the one playable character that sticks out is Phoenix Wright, an unpowered (but very determined) lawyer who would otherwise have no business in a cast full of superheroes, supervillains, superpowered martial artists, gods, demons, mutants, monsters, eldritch abominations and more. What's more, Phoenix seems to think he's in court, confused as to why fireballs are being slung at him.
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A frequent theme in Doctor Who, as a stock premise of stories right from the early days is "just drop the Doctor into [Genre] and see how they respond". A handful of examples:
The Doctor themself is often this, due to their slipping-between-worlds nature. They tend to fit in quite well in most sorts of stories, but it's not rare (especially in the Classic series) for them to be the only Science in Genre Only element in a hard SF, a Gothic Horror, a Fairy Tale, a Whole-Plot Reference or even a Period Drama. "An Unearthly Child", "The Highlanders" and "Rose" are three stories about what happens when you drop a ridiculous fantasy alien into a normal-world setting.
"The Enemy of the World" features Astrid and Fariah, both of whom are obviously "Bond girls", and Salamander, who is a Bond-style Diabolical Mastermind. The Doctor is charmed by Astrid but does not seem to enjoy being in the company of this setting at all — he constantly tries to dodge espionage and only agrees to go undercover when absolutely forced. Young, handsome and resourceful Jamie is a bit more at home.
The Brigadier Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart is a pastiche of the Stiff Upper Lip Officer and a Gentleman Stock Character who appeared in every classic British war movie the children watching would have grown up with.
Milo Clancey in "The Space Pirates" is a Gold Rush prospector in a hard sci-fi story. This was done mostly for Twilight of the Old West symbolism.
Harry Sullivan, according to his creator Terrance Dicks, was supposed to be a ridiculous, over-the-top Boy's Own adventure hero who had somehow found himself in a Doctor Who story, being narratively upstaged by the Doctor and not quite able to realise why this is happening to him. He doesn't really scan as this after "Robot", due to other writers taking his genre quirks more seriously.
Leela is a character from an Edwardian Jungle Opera novel, to go with her Gothic Literature-themed Doctor. She's from a Cargo Cult worshipping Ancient Astronauts (albeit with a twist), uses all of the Noble Savage and Nubile Savage tropes and her name is a play on "Leila", the stereotypical name of foreign Femme Fatale characters of Two-Fisted Tales of this era. She also takes influence from the Pygmalion Plot, to the point where she was originally conceived as a Victorian Cockney flower girl.
"The Talons of Weng-Chiang" is about putting the Doctor and Leela into the roles of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson and pitting them against characters lifted from Fu Manchu stories.
Rose Tyler is clearly a character from a '00s Soap Opera who gets sucked into the Doctor's universe. This helped the revival serve as a Gateway Series to TV family science fiction at a time when the genre was said to be dead — and had something of a meta concept to it, seeing as the popular family viewing of that era was Soap Opera, Game Shows and Reality Shows (which later Ninth Doctor episodes also explore).
Martha seems to belong in a Medical Drama, with her coworkers also being the sort of characters you would expect in that type of show such as a best friend and a mean boss.
Donna is the kind of shouty comic grotesque who'd be played in a sketch show by Catherine Tate, although with plenty of Hidden Depths and much better acted than you'd expect.
"The Return of Doctor Mysterio" drops the Doctor into a Silver Age superhero story, complete with milquetoast Clark Kent pastiche who doubles as a dashing Superman Substitute, an Intrepid Reporter Lois Lane knockoff, and a group of body-snatching aliens who don't seem prepared to find themselves in either a superhero story or an episode of Doctor Who.
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Kimi ni Todoke has three such characters, Chizuru, Ryu, and Kazuichi "Pin" Arai. Who seem to have got transplanted from a fiery Shōnen sport series to a lighthearted Shoujo romance.
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Every villain from Spy Groove relies on cartoonish Zany Schemes, has an outlandish motive and ridiculous Freudian Excuse, and acts comically over the top. That is except for hired goon Rock Debris, who does none of these things and is instead a fairly mundane villain who would be right at home in Die Hard or the Bourne series, being an unremarkable gaunt man in a suit who sets explosives for money. The closest thing he has to a Freudian Excuse is he's good at what he does and enjoys his job, and the closest thing he has to a quirk is being The Comically Serious in an insane world.
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Volume I looks a lot like a superhero story note  (in fact, the "master spy recruits a band of misfit heroes and monsters to save day" formula makes it sound suspiciously like The Avengers... which it predates by over a decade) ... but with the twist that the heroes are all public domain characters from Victorian-era Gothic Horror and adventure fiction. This is mostly done to show how these characters influenced more modern fiction.
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Blue Velvet sets itself up as a Genre Throwback to the badbutt crime and mystery fiction of the 1950s and earlier: movies like Daddy-O or the Hardy Boys novels, and most of the characters in the movie are appropriately clean-cut and wholesome. The big exception is the villain, Frank Booth, who is the sort of foul-mouthed and genuinely psychotic character that would only appear in later crime fiction. He's so (deliberately) out-of-place that the hero, Jeffrey, has a complete emotional breakdown over Frank's existence.
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Soul Series:
The games have a pretty eclectic roster to begin with, but among the knights, demons, ninjas, and samurai that make up the rest of the cast, Voldo comes across like the antagonist of some bizarre Slasher Movie, as his design is explicitly meant to be unsettling.
Z.W.E.I from Soulcalibur V is basically a shonen anime character stuck in the Soulcalibur universe. He visually looks like he came from a modern JRPG, while his fighting style is based heavily around his use of a JoJo's Bizarre Adventure-style assist character. Viola from the same game counts to a lesser extent, as her fighting style is based entirely around magic, making her much more of a straight up High Fantasy character in comparison to the more subdued magic use of the other cast members.
Groh from Soulcalibur VI reads like if a party member from a contemporary Final Fantasy game somehow got stuck in a Soulcalibur game. Not only does he work for a secret society that inexplicably uses extremely futuristic technology in the 16th century, he looks like an anime character and uses extremely flashy combos that wouldn't look out of place in Final Fantasy XV.
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Shoujo Kidan: The omake stars the Sword and Sorcerer duo of AAAAAA, a stock JRPG hero, and BBBBBB, his snarky witch sidekick. Their profanity-riddled reactions to the Explorer Horror genre they ended up in help with setting the more comedic tone their scenario has.
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Smite: The bulk of the playable cast are entities from real world ancient mythologies and religions. Then the developers added the Great Old Ones of the Cthulhu Mythos to the game, which originated from a bunch of horror books written in the early 20th century.
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The title character of Takopi's Original Sin is a tiny octopus alien that wouldn't be out of place in a Kodomomuke series, supplying Doraemon-style gadgets to kids to help them be happy. The world he landed in, however, is a cynical drama where the children's problems extend far beyond what Takopi can assist with his gadgets.
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Maria Renard, from the original PC-Engine version of Castlevania: Rondo of Blood, looks and acts like an Animesque Cute Witch in a setting that's ostensibly Gothic Horror, with a moveset more akin to a Cute 'em Up than anything related to Castlevania. Later games backtrack on this, with Castlevania: Symphony of the Night and Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles giving her more grounded redesigns.
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Deadpool has X-Men member Colossus show up and act like a traditional superhero, delivering uplifting speeches and morals and suggest that Deadpool is better than he thinks he is. In, say, a Captain America or Superman-style movie, he would probably be The Hero, but since he is trapped in a Deadpool movie, he is forced to merely act as a foil to all the insanity around him.
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In Season 5, we met Numero Cinco, who worked in the mailroom at Wolfram and Hart. A retired luchador, he was clearly a pastiche of El Santo. His sheer incongruity was both unabashed and, since mostly all he did was sort mail, downright hilarious... until his A Day in the Limelight episode, when it was played more like very dreary drama, in a Space Whale Aesop sense.
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South Park:
The recurring Creepy Old Guy acts like the Mr. Exposition from a Stephen King-esque macabre story.
Many episodes were basically "drag the boys into a (insert movie genre) movie and make the characters from it as cliché as possible". Roland Emmerich-esque Disaster Movies are a frequent template.
The entire supporting cast of the A-Plot of "Asspen" is straight out of an Eighties "Save the Orphanage Extreme Sports Plot" film, and the main Running Gag is that Stan (who's not a good skier) insists he doesn't wants anything to do with their plot but none of them want to hear it.
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Aki Izayoi, a telekinetic from a card game-themed show.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is fairly family-friendly, but Casey Jones wouldn't look out of place in an R-rated vigilante action movie.
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Once Upon a Time usually hews very close to Fairy Tales and Heroic Fantasy, but season 2 includes Frankenstein (and his monster) and season 6 includes Jekyll and Hyde. They were both dragged out of their Science Fiction universes by Rumplestiltskin's magic. Dr. Whale, Frankenstein's Storybrooke persona, is very confused and conflicted when the curse breaks and he realizes who he actually is, but ends up integrating happily into Storybrooke. Hyde ( as well as Jekyll) on the other hand acts as an Outside-Genre Foe, being able to make plots that people aren't prepared for.
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Cyborg in Doom Patrol (2019) is basically a conventional superhero who wants to run out and fight crime, in a dark postmodern Mind Screw where most of the cast are unstable and dysfunctional.
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer:
The trio of Mad Scientist wannabe upervillains. After they disable the museum guards with an ice ray and steal a precious diamond, our heroes start searching the ancient tomes for a "frost monster that eats diamonds".
Also Ted, a seemingly nice guy dating Buffy's mom who reveals a disturbing verbally abusive side. Compared to the demons and vampires he comes off almost like an after-school-special villain. And then we learn he's a serial killer. And a malfunctioning robot.
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DSBT InsaniT: Psycho Man thinks he is in a serious action series, but soon realizes that he's part of a comedy series with No Fourth Wall.
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The Predator series: The plot of the first one is "the soldiers from Rambo find themselves up against an alien invader". The plot of the second one is "the cops from your favorite action-packed Buddy Cop Show go up against an alien from the same species". The effect actually works rather well: watching musclebound, macho action stars confronted with something beyond their comprehension really helps sell the horror. The third and fourth movies move away from this concept and lean more heavily on the science fiction aspect, but the fifth returns to this setup, dropping a Predator into the Dawn of the Wild West.
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Captain Martin Walker from Spec Ops: The Line starts off as a standard issue Action Genre Hero Guy who seems to think he's in a Call of Duty or Medal of Honor style straightforward military shooter, when he's actually in a Darker and Edgier War Is Hell deconstruction of such. This results in him making numerous stupid decisions due to assuming It's Up to You is in play and getting everyone in the story killed.
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Kazuma Kiryu from Yakuza. Kiryu is essentially the poster boy for the romantic ideal of a Yakuza; basically a modern-day rogue samurai who "keeps crime clean" and stands outside the law in order to protect the innocent from those who would use their power to prey on them. Unfortunately for Kiryu, the Yakuza games have a far more realistic and cynical take on the Yakuza. It's actually this clash between Kiryu's ideals and the harsh reality of what a Yakuza is that fuels a lot of the conflict in the franchise, and also the reason that Kiryu spends the vast majority of the games not in the Yakuza.
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Laguna, Kiros and Ward in Final Fantasy VIII, whose storyline takes place in the past, are intended as homages to the casts of SNES FF games, with minimal backstory and simpler characterisation that is largely Played for Laughs. In a meta example of I Hate Past Me, the modern-day timeline characters, with significantly more psychologically complex writing, are shocked and embarrassed by how childish Laguna is.
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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt: Sir Guillaume de Launfal from the Blood And Wine-DLC seems to have missed the memo about this being a gritty Low Fantasy with Black-and-Gray Morality, and plays the Knight in Shining Armor awe-inspiringly straight. Play your cards right, and Guillaume can make it work, and be one of few characters in the franchise to get an uncomplicatedly happy ending.
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The Mask of Zorro: The characters of Three-Fingered Jack and Captain Harrison Love belong more in a Spaghetti Western than in a Spanish California swashbuckler story, although the setting and time of the film (1841) are kind of closer to the era of The Wild West (1860s-1900).
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Gai Daigouji from Martian Successor Nadesico is the inverse: A Hot-Blooded Super Robot hero stuck in a Real Robot setting. Sadly, that gets him killed barely four episodes in and traumatizes Akito Tenkawa.
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Mafia II is like a gangster film done by Martin Scorsese, showing a gritty ex-soldier in a sordid neighborhood being lured into a life of crime by the promise of wealth, status, and glamor. Then in Act II, Vito and Joe meet some Greaser Delinquents straight out of 50s Teensploitation. To underscore it, Joe seems baffled upon meeting them, and they in turn clearly did not understand how far out of their league they were when they damaged Joe's car.
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Buffyverse:
Buffy the Vampire Slayer:
The trio of Mad Scientist wannabe upervillains. After they disable the museum guards with an ice ray and steal a precious diamond, our heroes start searching the ancient tomes for a "frost monster that eats diamonds".
Also Ted, a seemingly nice guy dating Buffy's mom who reveals a disturbing verbally abusive side. Compared to the demons and vampires he comes off almost like an after-school-special villain. And then we learn he's a serial killer. And a malfunctioning robot.
Angel:
Gwen Raiden. A character with electrical powers out of a super hero show, in a Vampire Detective series. She was completely unaware of the existence of magic, vampires, and demons before she met Angel, thinking Angel was a Mutant like her at first.
In Season 5, we met Numero Cinco, who worked in the mailroom at Wolfram and Hart. A retired luchador, he was clearly a pastiche of El Santo. His sheer incongruity was both unabashed and, since mostly all he did was sort mail, downright hilarious... until his A Day in the Limelight episode, when it was played more like very dreary drama, in a Space Whale Aesop sense.
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Characters from Marvel's take on classic horror stories like Dracula and the related cast (Blade, Lilith, the Harkers).
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Goemon Ishikawa XIII in Lupin III is a traditionally-minded samurai who lives and dies by the way of the sword, so he'd fit right in a Jidaigeki drama. The problem is, he's from a caper series set in modern times. Fortunately, he and the rest of the Lupin gang occasionally come up against rivals that also share his mindset of old-time Edo values, so it's justified a bit.
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Deadpool, who would feel right at home in an Animated Shock Comedy type series.
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Oogie-Boogie from The Nightmare Before Christmas. The other spooks are frightening and with a bit of a skewed morality code, but are ultimately good-natured creatures that scare folks for fun. Enter Oogie-Boogie, the one spook who is genuinely malicious and evil-natured, who even the other spooks seem to dislike. According to a supplementary material he's also this in a completely literal sense, being a refugee from a different bug-themed holiday that's no longer celebrated.
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Super Smash Bros.: In a series filled with cartoony animals, anime-like swordsmen, oddball aliens, martial artists and vampire hunters with exaggerated designs, supernatural forces, futuristic robots, squid-human hybrids, and a two-dimensional pixel man, Solid Snake stands out as being the only "realistic" humanoid to be featured within the games as a playable fighter (though his home franchise was never shy about being both serious and silly). This is lampshaded in his Codecs, where he often finds himself bewildered by the opponents he's facing.
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The Confessions of Dorian Gray is an Urban Fantasy and Gothic Horror series of audios following the same character from The Picture of Dorian Gray, meaning that meeting other supernatural creatures isn’t that unreasonable. However in one audio he encounters a goddess from Norse mythology and in another the actual kraken, and with the latter he points out that there’s nothing to suggest the beast is actually supernatural like him. He also encounters Sherlock Holmes who is Wrong Genre Savvy about what story he’s in, and Henry Jekyll and his alter ego who while from a similar genre as Dorian aren’t supernatural themselves. Dorian was this himself since he first appeared in a Backdoor Pilot in a Big Finish Doctor Who spin-off, and some audios lack any supernatural elements except him with one example being a drama where he swaps places with an Identical Stranger.
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type
Genre Refugee
 Live and Let Die / int_e84a7d27
type
Genre Refugee
 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990) / int_e84a7d27
type
Genre Refugee
 The Big Lebowski / int_e84a7d27
type
Genre Refugee
 The Dead Don't Die / int_e84a7d27
type
Genre Refugee
 The Last House on the Left / int_e84a7d27
type
Genre Refugee
 Way Out West / int_e84a7d27
type
Genre Refugee
 Wrath of Man / int_e84a7d27
type
Genre Refugee
 Dracula / int_e84a7d27
type
Genre Refugee
 Mansfield Park / int_e84a7d27
type
Genre Refugee
 The Divine Comedy / int_e84a7d27
type
Genre Refugee
 Laughing Under the Clouds (Manga) / int_e84a7d27
type
Genre Refugee
 Yandere Kanojo (Manga) / int_e84a7d27
type
Genre Refugee
 Plumbing the Death Star (Podcast) / int_e84a7d27
type
Genre Refugee
 I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue (Radio) / int_e84a7d27
type
Genre Refugee
 The Ballad of Edgardo (Roleplay) / int_e84a7d27
type
Genre Refugee
 American Horror Story: Asylum / int_e84a7d27
type
Genre Refugee
 Gekisou Sentai Carranger / int_e84a7d27
type
Genre Refugee
 Happy! / int_e84a7d27
type
Genre Refugee
 His Dark Materials / int_e84a7d27
type
Genre Refugee
 Tremors / int_e84a7d27
type
Genre Refugee
 Wednesday / int_e84a7d27
type
Genre Refugee
 DIE (Tabletop Game) / int_e84a7d27
type
Genre Refugee
 Eclipse Phase (Tabletop Game) / int_e84a7d27
type
Genre Refugee
 Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (Theatre) / int_e84a7d27
type
Genre Refugee
 Another Metroid 2 Remake (Video Game) / int_e84a7d27
type
Genre Refugee
 Battle Realms (Video Game) / int_e84a7d27
type
Genre Refugee
 Samurai Western (Video Game) / int_e84a7d27
type
Genre Refugee
 Tech Romancer (Video Game) / int_e84a7d27
type
Genre Refugee
 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge (Video Game) / int_e84a7d27
type
Genre Refugee
 The Mystery of the Druids (Video Game) / int_e84a7d27
type
Genre Refugee
 Xenoblade Chronicles 2 (Video Game) / int_e84a7d27
type
Genre Refugee
 Monster Prom (Visual Novel) / int_e84a7d27
type
Genre Refugee
 CJ DaChamp (Web Video) / int_e84a7d27
type
Genre Refugee
 Paranatural (Webcomic) / int_e84a7d27
type
Genre Refugee
 The Handbook of Heroes (Webcomic) / int_e84a7d27
type
Genre Refugee
 Justice League Action / int_e84a7d27
type
Genre Refugee
 Oliver & Company / int_e84a7d27
type
Genre Refugee
 Pibby / int_e84a7d27
type
Genre Refugee
 Spy Groove / int_e84a7d27
type
Genre Refugee