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Something Person
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A quick-n-dirty way to make a superhero/supervillain name: call them "(Something)man". Alternatively, "(Something) Man" or "(Something)-Man". "Woman" or "girl" (or, very occasionally, "lass") can be substituted for "man", especially where a Distaff Counterpart of the "man" is needed; "boy", "lad" or "kid" can also replace "man". For variety, there are also a large number of "Captain (Something)"s, though those names are often sarcastic. Common themes include using animals, weapons, items or elements. Expect a lot of Theme Naming if the heroes are in a team. The Legion of Super-Heroes even justified this trope by noting how difficult it can be to give everyone in its ranks a unique codename. Summed it neatly as "Adjective-Gender". In contrast is the Dark Age practice of giving heroes and villains gritty one-word names. Compare Captain Superhero (perhaps the second most common superhero naming trope), Luke Nounverber (this trope's counterpart in Speculative Fiction), The Adjectival Superhero, Mister Descriptor, The Adjectival Man, Species Surname, TV Tropes Superhero Team (a Just for Fun page imagining any trope with a "something person" form was a superhero). Often, an Animal-Themed Superbeing might use this sort of naming scheme. |
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DFE's The Super 6 had three: Elevator Man, Granite Man and Magneto Man. | |
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The Six Million Dollar Man | |
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Magic Man from Adventure Time. | |
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Mothman Not to be confused with the possibly-real alien Mothman. |
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Let's Go Luna!: Amazing Man, from the episode "Amazing Man", follows this naming convention. | |
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Megamind: Metro Man. | |
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Oddly enough, Who Wants to Be a Superhero? rarely has contestants with names like this, as the applicants are mostly Genre Savvy and consider these names overused. On rare occasion, however... | |
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Maxi-Man, a theme-park mascot "hero", appearing in Wonder Woman (2006). | |
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Ro-Man from the So Bad, It's Good movie Robot Monster. As ridiculous as the name. | |
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In Tamagotchi, Mametchi's favorite TV show stars a superhero named Gotchiman. | |
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Hawkman Hawkgirl / Hawkwoman |
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Some Digimon names, like Garurumon, with garuru being a Japanese onomatopoeia for "growling". | |
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When Cyclops is injured in an issue of Astonishing X-Men, he hallucinates having a Fire-Man, Clothing-Man, and Ability-To-Hop-Man on his team along with the real Iceman — although he considers that they may be the same person. | |
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In a Sluggy Freelance "Stick Figure Week" story, Torg is exposed to radiation and becomes "Lost All My Hair and Teeth Man." | |
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Male Man from the webcomic I Was Kidnapped by Lesbian Pirates from Outer Space!!!. | |
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'Splosion Man | |
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Blankman of the Gadgeteer Genius variety, named so because he couldn't say a word (i.e. was blank) when asked for his name. | |
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Turbo Teen (animated series from the 1980s by Ruby-Spears) | |
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Robot Man, AKA Cliff Steel of the Doom Patrol. Subverted in that he hated the name. | |
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"Weatherman", which is a Dead Sara song about members of the Weather Underground. | |
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Comet the Superhorse | |
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Wonder Girl | |
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Also Four-Legged Man in the TV series, Oddman in the comic book, and Feral Boy in both. | |
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"The Fat Man" from Carry On Spying. | |
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All of the Robot Masters of the classic Mega Man and most of the Navis in the Mega Man Battle Network series have their names with the suffix "-Man". ...Except Mega Man 9. Which stirs things up by adding Token Female Splash Woman. Even if certain Navis in Battle Network did not have "-Man" attatched to their names, all of their names will still end with .EXE, as they are (very personal) computer programs. However, from the third game onwards, most Navis dropped the .EXE extension when referring to other Navis by name. In the fancomic Bob and George, Bob ran straight into this trope when he tried to name his own robot master. He tried to name it "Death" (not Death Man, just Death). |
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Dark Cloud has enemies named "Bombman" "Tuesday" "Friday" "Monday" and so forth. A lot of them aren't so unbearably dull but still. | |
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Cosmic Boy | |
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An occasional bit on Whose Line Is It Anyway?, called "Superheroes," has the performers coming up with ludicrous superhero identities for each other, which then have to be played out. For instance: "Touchy-Feely Man," "Boneless Boy," "Says Everything Twice Man," "The Rhyming Couplet Kid," and "Ripped Off In The Divorce Settlement Man." Also, during the episode featuring guest star Robin Williams, the "Scenes From a Hat" game had the players making up unlikely superheroes, such as Colin Mochrie's "Run Away From Danger Man." |
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All of the members of Terrytoons' The Mighty Heroes: Strong Man, Cuckoo Man, Diaper Man, Rope Man and Tornado Man. | |
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Superhero League of Hoboken features on its roster, among other heroes, Tropical Oil Man and Treader Man. The latter of which has the superpower to be really good at treading water. (The power of Heart is starting to look good now...) | |
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Might Guy from Naruto. Of course, "Guy" is part of his name, so this probably doesn't count. | |
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Supergirl | |
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The Astounding Wolf-Man | |
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Yoyo Man, from the Taiwanese cartoon of the same name. While he does indeed use a Killer Yoyo, he also has that name because his series aired on a channel called EBC Yoyo. | |
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Darkwing Duck, an affectionate parody of the genre, used this in the in-world style; note Darkwing Duck, as well as GizmoDuck, a somewhat more respected crime fighter, and NegaDuck, his Evil Twin. And then there's the aliens from Mertz, all of whom are superheroes. The only named natives were Comet Guy, Official Guy, and Ordinary Guy (the only one on the planet without superpowers). | |
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In Mole's World, Molele's superhero alter ego is named Mole Man. Makes sense, since the series takes place in a world of anthropomorphic moles. | |
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Parodied in The Specials with Minute (pronounced my-noot) man, whose name is often understandably mispronounced by people. | |
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DC's Amazon princess, Wonder Woman, and Marvel's completely unrelated character, Wonder Man. | |
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Cat Cat from DC Nation's Farm League. | |
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... and most of the Super-Globetrotters Multi-Man (again) Liquid Man Spaghetti Man Gizmo Man |
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Bravoman. His name is also read as "Beraboh Man"; "beraboh" is Japanese for "ridiculous." | |
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Calvin and Hobbes: Stupendous Man. | |
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Most common way of naming characters in Soreike! Anpanman, even when they're not superheroes, usually based on some kind of food. Frequent recurrers are the titular Anpanman, Shokupanman, Kareepanman, Baikinman ("baikin" means "germ", so... yeah), Horrorman (a really cute living skeleton), Tendonman and Katsudonman from Donburiman Trio, Hamigakiman (a toothpaste tube), Naganegiman... well, you got it. Women usually have their names end -na instead of man (Melonpanna and Rollpanna) or have another kind of feminine suffix such as -chan or -hime. Recent characters tend to have different kind of names, maybe because it becomes hard to follow the same pattern over time. | |
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Yotsuba&!: Boxerman, pictured above, who can't tell which way is up and which way is down. Later, we meet Barebuttman and Pancake-Loving Man. All three, of course, are joke alter-egos of Yotsuba's dad. |
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Whateley Universe: There's Golden Girl, Magni-Girl, Magno-man, and Mechano-Man. | |
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One of the Marvel universe Captain Marvels stars in "Nextwave: Agents of H.A.T.E." along with a "hero" named The Captain, who is implied to be every fourth-string hero named "Captain Something" in Marvel's history. Apparently, being from Brooklyn, he originally used the name "Captain ***", until he introduced himself to Captain America and wound up stuffed into a dumpster with a bar of soap in his mouth. | |
Something Person / int_46a7fe88 | featureApplicability |
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Nextwave (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Something Person / int_46a7fe88 | |
Something Person / int_4ad5a0ae | type |
Something Person | |
Something Person / int_4ad5a0ae | comment |
And his ripoff from the mainland, Inframan. | |
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Something Person / int_4ad5a0ae | featureConfidence |
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The Super Inframan | hasFeature |
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Something Person / int_4c7b2c34 | type |
Something Person | |
Something Person / int_4c7b2c34 | comment |
One Piece has Panda-man | |
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Something Person / int_4c7b2c34 | featureConfidence |
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OnePiece | hasFeature |
Something Person / int_4c7b2c34 | |
Something Person / int_4efd20ba | type |
Something Person | |
Something Person / int_4efd20ba | comment |
Expendable Lad And from the same show, the Huntsman. |
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Freakazoid! | hasFeature |
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Something Person / int_4f091b42 | type |
Something Person | |
Something Person / int_4f091b42 | comment |
Dragon Kid from Tiger & Bunny. | |
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Tiger & Bunny | hasFeature |
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Something Person / int_527a5949 | type |
Something Person | |
Something Person / int_527a5949 | comment |
Gatchaman, with gatcha being the Japanese onomatopoeia for the sound of metal striking. | |
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Science Ninja Team Gatchaman | hasFeature |
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Something Person / int_529b1c77 | type |
Something Person | |
Something Person / int_529b1c77 | comment |
There was also a Man-Man (pronounced Mon-Mon) in normalman. With the power of Ganja Breath. | |
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normalman (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
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Something Person / int_52eecc0c | type |
Something Person | |
Something Person / int_52eecc0c | comment |
Fan Boy (Again, really) | |
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Fanboy and Chum Chum | hasFeature |
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Something Person / int_546769dd | type |
Something Person | |
Something Person / int_546769dd | comment |
No connection to another tall man. Or to another one. | |
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TheSlenderManMythos | hasFeature |
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Something Person / int_56a63131 | type |
Something Person | |
Something Person / int_56a63131 | comment |
"Spider-Pig, Spider-Pig, does whatever a Spider-Pig does." | |
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The Simpsons Movie | hasFeature |
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Something Person / int_5f76cba1 | type |
Something Person | |
Something Person / int_5f76cba1 | comment |
Aquaman's wife Mera goes by Aquawoman in the New 52. | |
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New 52 (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
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Something Person / int_6138216a | type |
Something Person | |
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Darkman. | |
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Darkman | hasFeature |
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Something Person / int_637554db | type |
Something Person | |
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The Middleman | |
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The Middleman | hasFeature |
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Something Person / int_6514925 | type |
Something Person | |
Something Person / int_6514925 | comment |
Action League NOW!: Melt Man, with the power to... melt! | |
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Action League NOW! | hasFeature |
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Something Person / int_69ceb72e | type |
Something Person | |
Something Person / int_69ceb72e | comment |
Devilman | |
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Devilman | hasFeature |
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Something Person / int_6a4bddd6 | comment |
Iron Man ...and his foes Titanium Man (2 incarnations) and Cobalt Man. And Iron Lad of the Young Avengers Also Iron Woman, an alternate reality version of the character. DC went to Latin(ish) and called their version Ferro Lad, though his power was that he could turn himself into iron. |
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Something Person / int_6a4c8f1b | type |
Something Person | |
Something Person / int_6a4c8f1b | comment |
The titular character of One-Punch Man, although that's simply what the series names him, not how he's referred to in-universe. | |
Something Person / int_6a4c8f1b | featureApplicability |
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Something Person / int_6b3cfe38 | type |
Something Person | |
Something Person / int_6b3cfe38 | comment |
In the fancomic Bob and George, Bob ran straight into this trope when he tried to name his own robot master. He tried to name it "Death" (not Death Man, just Death). | |
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Man-Bot, also from Freedom Force | |
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Freedom Force (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Crazy Box-Head Man from Chowder. | |
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Chowder | hasFeature |
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Something Person | |
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Combustion Man | |
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Avatar: The Last Airbender | hasFeature |
Something Person / int_72262aee | |
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Something Person / int_72508928 | comment |
Old Man-Man from Dresden Codak. | |
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Dresden Codak (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
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Powdered Toast Man, a parody courtesy of the creators of The Ren & Stimpy Show. | |
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Online reviewer MarzGurl (who is a female fan of Marvin the Martian). | |
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There is a Power Girl in DC and a Power Man (although he usually just goes by Luke Cage) in Marvel. There was even a What The...!? one-panel gag about "What if Wonder Man was a woman and Power Man was a girl...?" Marvel also has two other Power Men (one an obscure character from The Silver Age of Comic Books, the other a Legacy Character to Luke). Cage suggested to his wife Jessica Jones that she go by "Power Woman" in a conversation that was an obvious play on The Maiden Name Debate. |
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Ant-Man (Hank Pym again) | |
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Ant-Man (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
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Calendar Man from Batman. | |
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The Starman dynasty, which also includes Starboy of the Lo SH, Stargirl (formerly the Star-Spangled Kid) and at least two future Starwomen. How they're related to a star's properties varies. Most of the current Starmen and Stargirl wield "cosmic energy", while Starboy can alter gravity. | |
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Starman | hasFeature |
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Plant Lady, Corncob Man, and Question Mark Man/Puzzlement Dude, Calvin's nicknames for Poison Ivy, Scarecrow, and The Riddler in Calvin & Hobbes: The Series. | |
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The Tin Man from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz kinda sorta qualifies, maybe. Except he's not a superhero. (Except in that one scene in the book where he single-handedly decapitates an entire onrushing pack of wolves.) Moreover, in the actual book, he's really known as "The Tin Woodman"note Since he was a woodcutter when he was still human (or munchkin; it's not clear).. | |
Something Person / int_816181cb | featureApplicability |
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The Wonderful Wizard of Oz | hasFeature |
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Rapper Method Man. | |
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Wu-Tang Clan (Music) | hasFeature |
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The Legion of Net.Heroes is filled with these. They're often either outright parodies or just plain silly. The list includes Particle Man, Bicycle Repair Lad, and Fourth Wall Lass. | |
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Animal Man. | |
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Lampshaded in an issue of Marvel Team-Up, where Spider-Man meets Image Comics superhero Invincible who ribs him for his unimaginative name. Later, Invincible meets the Avengers: | |
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Batwoman | |
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Superboy | |
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Superman, the original. Superboy Supergirl A "Superwoman" occasionally shows up, mostly so Time Warner can secure the trademark. Superbaby. Seriously. While not people, The Super-person pattern continued beyond the human race into The Legion of Super-pets: Krypto the Superdog Streaky the Supercat Comet the Superhorse Beppo the Supermonkey Superturtle, who was not technically a member of the Legion of Super-pets but was a one-page backup feature in a number of comics and is part of the Superman Family. |
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Torpedo Girl from Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo. | |
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The Pumaman (he flies like a moron!) | |
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Sonic Blast Man | |
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British comics and cartoon character Bananaman. (And his Evil Counterpart Appleman.) | |
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Mystery Science Theater 3000, in a sketch where Joel and the Bots were making up their own superhero names, also used Man-Man, describing him as "the man with the proportionate strength of...a man!" | |
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This is particularly hilarious, as Captain Marvel was the name of one of DC Comics's flagship heroes long before Marvel made it big. Marvel managed to secure the rights to the name and the DC comic is now sold under the name "Shazam!"...but the character is still called Captain Marvel. (Whereas in Marvel's universe there are about four Captain Marvels.) | |
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Streaky the Supercat | |
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Supergirls Super Pet (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
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They play with the trope in other ways, such as how there are both Wonder Woman and Wonder Man analogues, both of whom are wombats and call themselves Wonder Wombat. Canon has it that there were many lawsuits before they decided no one was likely to confuse them for each other all that often. | |
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One of Toei's Metal Heroes was actually called Janperson. It seems that the title was actually supposed to be romanised as "Jumperson", as the title character (who is a robot, not a person) wears a jumpsuit from time to time. | |
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Metal Heroes | hasFeature |
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Cat-Dude from the Morrowind walkthrough at IT-HE Software. | |
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IT-HE Software (Website) | hasFeature |
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Plastic Man | |
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Plastic Man (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
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Boogerman | |
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Boogerman (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Motu Patlu: In "Super Duper Man", Motu and Patlu's superhero identities are Motu Man and Patlu Man. | |
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Metamorpho ("the Element Man"), a silver age hero... sort of. Rex Mason really didn't want to be a superhero at all, he just wanted to return to normal. And his boss was a low-rent Luthor wannabe named Simon Stagg, who often blackmailed or otherwise coerced Rex into doing some pretty shady stuff. There was also Element Girl, Metamorpho's Distaff Counterpart, who later turned up, suicidally depressed, in The Sandman (1989). |
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Pizza Girl | |
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Questionable Content (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
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Negative Man from Teen Titans. | |
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Teen Titans | hasFeature |
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Parodied in an episode of The Amazing World of Gumball with Gumball and Darwin watching a movie featuring another example of "Man-Man". According to Darwin, "He was bitten by a man and given the powers of a man". | |
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Heroman. | |
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He-Mom, the no-nonsense mom of the superhero team The Ripping Friends. And yes, it is worse than it sounds. And another parody from the same show, Man Man and his sidekick Boy Boy showed up for one episode. |
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The Ripping Friends | hasFeature |
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Lever Man from Good Eats, who tended to arrive whenever someone mentioned needing "leverage". Notably, he has pretty much the same costume as Lactose Man above (complete with the letter L), the one difference being that he never wears boxing gloves. | |
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Not to mention Peter Porker, the Spectacular Spider-Ham, the Spider-Man analog from a world of Funny Animals. | |
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Spider-Man Spider-Woman, the name of three characters who aren't actually related to Spidey. Spider-Girl, his Alternate Continuity daughter. WCW's infamous Spider-Man knockoff, Arachniman. Spider-Man, according to industry legend, went from 'Insect-Man' to 'Mosquito-Man' to 'Spider-Man'. Spider-Man was just the version that stuck. "Spider-Pig, Spider-Pig, does whatever a Spider-Pig does." Not to mention Peter Porker, the Spectacular Spider-Ham, the Spider-Man analog from a world of Funny Animals. |
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A bunch of earlier Super Sentai teams are name liked this this: Denziman ("Electromagnetic Man"), Dynaman, Bioman, Changeman, Flashman, Maskman, Liveman, Fiveman, Jetman and Gingaman ("Galaxy Man"). | |
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The Impractical Jokers have created their share of these, including "Woman-man" and "Swamp-ass Thing". | |
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The Legion of Super-Heroes, amongst its approximately 100 members, mostly all have names of this makeup. In most incarnations of the Legion, you could count the exceptions to this naming scheme on the fingers of one hand. The most popular suffixes are "-Boy", "-Lad", "-King", "-Girl", "-Lass", "-Queen", "and "-Kid". Some notable examples are Cosmic Boy, Saturn Girl, Lightning Lad, Bouncing Boy, Invisible Kid, Chemical King, Insect Queen, Shadow Lass and, of course, Matter Eater Lad... Wizard magazine once parodied this practice with a Top 10 list of rejected Legion characters, including "Lad Lass" and "Keep-Squeezing-Them-Monkeys Lad". ...of course, they were about 30 years late to the party; the Legion of Substitute Heroes existed back in The Silver Age of Comic Books, with characters like Stone Boy, who had the ability to turn into an immobile statue; Color Kid, who could change the color of thingsnote though, if the Green Lantern Corps got their hands on him, he'd be indispensable; and... Arm-Fall-Off Boy. Don't forget the Animal-Vegetable-Mineral Man. Phil Foglio, in Dragon Magazine's What's New? with Phil and Dixie feature, suggested a transforming superhero named Gazebo Boy (who proved completely vulnerable to The Mighty Termite). |
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Patrick-Man: Defender of Bikini Bottom! | |
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SpongeBob SquarePants | hasFeature |
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Aquaman and his side-kick Aqualad Aquagirl Aquaman's wife Mera goes by Aquawoman in the New 52. |
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Wonder Boy III: The Dragon's Trap lists the turned-to-animal forms as "Lion-Man", "Mouse-Man", "Piranha-Man"... and the regular form as the groan-inducing "Hu-Man". | |
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Wonder Boy III: The Dragon's Trap (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Choda Boy from Orgazmo counts, as the word 'choda' is slang for the perineum. | |
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Orgazmo | hasFeature |
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The Incredibles: Elastigirl. (A brief mention is made of other "supers" with names following this pattern: Dynaguy, etc.) | |
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The Incredibles (Franchise) | hasFeature |
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Something Person / int_c785e1d4 | type |
Something Person | |
Something Person / int_c785e1d4 | comment |
Henry Danger's Captain Man. | |
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Henry Danger | hasFeature |
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Beast Boy of the Teen Titans. | |
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Great Lakes Avengers: Original team member Flatman In the team's 2016 run also Good Boy, she is a girl (but she turns into a werewolf... from that the dog associations aren't far away). |
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While the Pokémon 'Palafin' doesn't adhere to this trope in its English language translation, its original Japanese name 'Irukaman' does; 'iruka' being the Japanese word for 'dolphin'. This also applies to its Korean and Chinese (both Mandarin and Cantonese) language names, as well. | |
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Pokémon Scarlet and Violet (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Something Person | |
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Blood Boy | |
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Survival of the Fittest (Roleplay) | hasFeature |
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Ultraman. And his ripoff from the mainland, Inframan. Ultraman is also a villainous version of Superman from either Earth-3 or the Anti-matter Universe. |
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Ultraman | hasFeature |
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Ultraman is also a villainous version of Superman from either Earth-3 or the Anti-matter Universe. | |
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Superman (Franchise) | hasFeature |
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Dinobot counts, right? Shapeshifting alien robots are people too! | |
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Beast Wars | hasFeature |
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Defied in the Red Panda Adventures. Kit Baxter was perfectly fine with the idea of being "Panda Girl", but the Red Panda himself didn't want Kit's hero identity to simply be an extension of his own. She ultimately avoided this trope and became known as the Flying Squirrel instead. | |
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Red Panda Adventures (Podcast) | hasFeature |
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Gorilla Man and Gorilla Girl. |
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Agents of Atlas (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
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Perhaps the most famous of them all, predating Superman by more than half a century: Joseph Merrick, "The Elephant Man". | |
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The Elephant Man | hasFeature |
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The Metal Men, with individual elements as members; Gold, Iron, Tin, Lead, Mercury, and token female Platinum (although these days, she's joined by Copper). The Breeders song "Metal Man", the lyrics an odd hybrid of Super Hero Origin and Alien Abduction. Unusually subdued for the Deal sisters, though before it's over they shoehorn an Epic Riff in the mélange. |
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Would a Sandman from Logan's Run qualify? | |
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Elongated Man, although lacking a Secret Identity, he was often just called Ralph. Who was created as a copyright workaround for the hero DC really wanted to use, Plastic Man. Interestingly, DC had recently acquired Plastic Man, but Elongated Man's creator didn't know it. |
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Fartman from The Howard Stern Show. | |
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The Howard Stern Show (Radio) | hasFeature |
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The Mavericks from the Mega Man X games deserve mention, as they (mostly) fall into the "something-animal" naming scheme. | |
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Mega Man X (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Batgirl | |
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Assemblyman, a name used by two different characters. The first Assemblyman was a criminal robot builder. The second Assemblyman is a hero, described as a "mechano-kinetic", capable of telekinetically assembling complex machines in seconds, or disassembling opponents machines. | |
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Astro City (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
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Spider-Girl, his Alternate Continuity daughter. | |
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Machine Man, best known now from his time with Nextwave. | |
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Machine Man (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
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The Brief and Meaningless Adventure of Hero Man: Hero Man is the hero of the game, but if he obtains ending 11 by reaching level 12 or higher, he renames himself Demon Lord Man. | |
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He-Man. Probably the most unimaginative name ever. | |
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Masters of the Universe (Franchise) | hasFeature |
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Homestar Runner features Strong Sad's fictional superhero persona: Twelve-Times-A-Day Man! | |
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Homestar Runner (Web Animation) | hasFeature |
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Squirrel Girl, who as you can probably guess is not intended to be entirely serious. | |
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SquirrelGirl | hasFeature |
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Stephen Lynch's "If I Could Be a Superhero". Not just the song (which has Awesome Man, Immigration Dude, and Justice Guy), but the point during a live performance when Lynch calls out for audience suggestions. They're mostly NSFW... except for Homeless Man and Narcolepsy Boy. Lynch takes the examples and flies with them, taking a moment to describe what each sort of superhero would do. | |
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Stephen Lynch (Music) | hasFeature |
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The generic character's name in Temple Run is "Guy Dangerous". | |
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Temple Run (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Maid-Man from Empowered | |
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Empowered (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
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Bat-Bat from Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures. | |
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Mighty Mouse | hasFeature |
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Great Saiyaman has arrived! | |
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Dragon Ball Z | hasFeature |
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Ragman of Shadowpact and various Bat-books (he's based out of Gotham). | |
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Shadowpact (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
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Konami Man and Konami Girl from Wai Wai World. | |
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Wai Wai World (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Invisible Woman (formerly Invisible Girl), of the Fantastic Four. Also Invisible Boy, of the Mystery Men |
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Rockman, the original name of Mega Man. (As in Rock music.) Other characters (many of whose names were changed) went along with the Theme Naming to music. | |
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Mega Man (Franchise) | hasFeature |
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The Civic-Minded Five on The Tick included The Carpeted Man. Don't let him rub up against you, or you'll get a nasty static-electric shock! Also Four-Legged Man in the TV series, Oddman in the comic book, and Feral Boy in both. |
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The Tick | hasFeature |
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Automan | |
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Automan | hasFeature |
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Kinnikuman: A vast majority of the characters are Choujin, or superhumans, with names that fall into "something"-man. Kinnikuman himself is an example, his name meaning "Muscleman". Some are direct references to what they are or their powers, such as the six-armed, multi-faced Ashuraman, or the metal, coily Springman. Others are less obvious or outside reference, such as Terryman, named for real life wrestler Terry Funk, or the Chinese martial artist Ramenman. The oldest Choujin known, a literal god descended from heaven, drops the "something" altogether and known simply as "The Man." | |
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Spider-Woman, the name of three characters who aren't actually related to Spidey. | |
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Catwoman Catman, an early Batman villain. |
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Catwoman (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
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In a backwards example, Marvel's Man-Thing (which is a big humanoid plant). | |
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Deadpool once had a short lived sidekick. His name? You guessed it: Pool-Boy. | |
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In Happy Heroes, the main group of heroes is often called the Supermen. | |
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Happy Heroes (Animation) | hasFeature |
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