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Averted in Shinkon Gattai Godannar!!. The pilots of Volspina are Ekaterina who's a Sensual Slav of a Dominatrix and Kukarachov, a Bishōnen who's her willing servant. | |
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One of those rare non-Ivans is Nikolai from Predators, a beefy Spetznaz commando who's also one of the nicer dudes in the cast. He may be partially based on the Heavy Weapons Guy (see video games folder), since he befriends a bespectacled doctor, wields a minigun, and has a son named Sasha (which is what the Heavy calls his gun). Also one of the (formerly) rare cases where such a character is played by an actually Russian actor/bodybuilder. | |
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Inverted in the Saturday Night Slam Masters games, where Russian Biff Slamkovich, a former sparring partner of Zangief's, is the Jack-of-All-Stats; the British-born Giant Titanic Tim stands over two feet taller than him. | |
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Commander Yuri Kerane from Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team is another Gundam example, though not he's not explicitly described as Russian and is a pretty competent commander who cares about his men despite having all the social charm of Gaston. It's still obvious what the writers were getting at, though. Interestingly, Ginias Sakharin could be considered a complete inversion of this trope, because despite also having implied Russian heritage (his surname), his design and mannerisms are anything but husky and brutish. And for even more irony, Ginias actually causes Yuri's death towards the end of the series. | |
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The Russian alleycat in The Aristocats. | |
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Yuri in 2012, stated to be a boxer in his earlier days. He apparently can still run as if he were in his prime, however. | |
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Rusev, who is somewhere between 280 and 300 lbs of thick muscle st any given time, spent about a year being billed as a Bulgarian who had moved to Russia. He exemplified the Russian Foreign Wrestling Heel in every other sense, but (oddly) it was never denied or ignored that he's Bulgarian by birth and upbringing. | |
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Pasha Moskowitz, of Academia, although he's more portly than muscular. | |
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The Samurai Jack episode "Jack and the Bounty Hunters" centers around a group of, well, bounty hunters gunning for Jack's head. The largest of them by far is Boris, a massive Russian whose plan for killing Jack involves Jack breaking his sword against his body. | |
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Piotr "Peter" Rasputin aka Colossus in X-Men, and unlike most of the trope examples, he's an art student and fairly intelligent. Also, aside from the spattering of Russian words that some writers (notably Chris Claremont) liked to spatter into his dialogue, Colossus speaks English with an American accent, thanks to being taught the language telepathically (this detail is easy to miss, which is why he speaks with a Russian accent in the cartoons). | |
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While not the absolute strongest, Ivan in Jagged Alliance and its sequel is a powerhouse. The absolute strongest character? A Polish ex-firefighter. | |
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Ivan the Bear from Brutal: Paws of Fury isn't the tallest fighter, but he is the heaviest and hits the hardest (three fierce punches will knock out any opponent). | |
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Nastasha Radinov from the Gunsmith Cats anime is a female example. | |
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012): The series' incarnation of Rocksteady, the rhino mutant, began life as Ivan Steranko, a tall, broad Russian mobster, who had a long history with the Shredder. | |
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Potemkin of Guilty Gear is from Zepp, which has many parallels with Ruritania. | |
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Agent Grizzlikof of Darkwing Duck. | |
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Alpha Protocol has Championchik, an Olympic Champion boxer who serves as the bodyguard for Surkov. Mike has to eventually deal with him, but seeing as Championchik relies totally on his boxing skills, he could always just pull out a gun on him. | |
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Xiaolin Showdown featured Vlad, a Russian boy who dwarfs even Clay in size, as a mole in the Xiaolin working for Jack Spicer. | |
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From Open Blue v4, Admiral Flota Vladimir Ilyavich Tokarev, HERO OF THE TRIBES, is like this only when fighting hand to hand or pissed off. Otherwise, he's a cunning strategist who would rather blow you up with his ultra-long-ranged rocket launcher than charge straight at you without thought if he thinks it more efficient. Of course, he's just as likely to be firing off said rocket launcher while charging straight at you without thought... | |
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Downplayed with Ivan Istochnikov aka Wonder Yellow from The Wonderful 101. He's a Mighty Glacier with his preferred weapon being the hammer and he has the strong accent, but he doesn't quite have the personality. His profile lists his hobby as "bodybuilding", appropriately enough. | |
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Sanya, from The Dresden Files, is a holy knight whose muscles cause instant feelings of masculine inadequacy in Harry Dresden. He's also a Twofer Token Minority, being a rare Russian Scary Black Man. In his first appearance he speaks decent if not perfect English, but in later appearances he speaks quite fluently. He actually invokes this trope in Changes, when he interrogates a captured hitman by picking up the board he's been taped to with no particular effort, and in a thick Russian accent, threatens to break the man in half and chuck him in the incinerator. Taken Up to Eleven in the audiobook of the scene, where James Marsters puts a hilariously-thick accent to Sanya's voice. | |
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Everest (2015): Anatoli Boukreev, the Russian member of Scott Fischer's Mountain Madness team. In addition to being very tall, he ascended the mountain without oxygen (he felt it gave a false sense of security), and when the blizzard comes up, he makes several treks back up to bring stragglers back to the camp. | |
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The Draenei of World of Warcraft could arguably be classified as an entire race of Husky Russkies, due to their vaguely Eastern European accents. | |
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Ivan Vanko in Iron Man 2, who can take a car crushing him against a wall repeatedly. The exoskeleton he's wearing barely gives him any protection either. He also nearly managed to beat Tony Stark in his Iron Man suit twice, and the second time nearly beats War Machine too. | |
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Ivan Danko from Red Heat | |
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In Guardian Fairy Michel, Ian and his sister are Russians with heavily-built bodies and strong accents. | |
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From Darwin's Soldiers, Piotr Kozlov is a hulking Siberian grizzly bear with muscles to match his brains. | |
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Russian Plexus Ranger Yuri Kholyakov in American Flagg!. | |
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Dimitri Belikov from Vampire Academy, is tall, incredibly strong, and from Siberia. | |
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Ivan Drago from Rocky IV. Drago's pretty lean compared to Rocky, but he's much taller and has a much longer reach. | |
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The Winter Guard's equivalent of Iron Man is Power Surge. His suit is his body, and it's much larger than that of his American counterpart. | |
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Marvel Universe: Piotr "Peter" Rasputin aka Colossus in X-Men, and unlike most of the trope examples, he's an art student and fairly intelligent. Also, aside from the spattering of Russian words that some writers (notably Chris Claremont) liked to spatter into his dialogue, Colossus speaks English with an American accent, thanks to being taught the language telepathically (this detail is easy to miss, which is why he speaks with a Russian accent in the cartoons). The Russian from The Punisher, although the comic book version was a truly over-the-top version... even when he got huge breasts. He's a big, big man with inhuman physical might — and a near-total invulnerability to harm. Iron Man The Titanium Man, Boris Bullski, is a pretty large commie under all that armor, measuring in at 7'1" without the suit (the armor itself is 8'9"), and he's strong enough to use the armor without powered controls. The second Titanium Man, however, somewhat subverted the trope, as that armor was built and operated by Kondrati Topolov, the Gremlin. A Depraved Dwarf, Topolov measured in at 4'8", while his armor was the same height as Bullski's. Like Titanium Man, most of the people inside the Crimson Dynamo armor have been slow-witted behemoths. Mongu (Boris Monguski) subverted the stereotype by actually being a smaller man inside a set of Powered Armor that looked like a barbaric giant, which was ultimately trashed by the Hulk. Years later an actual barbarian named Mongu would show up, though as he hailed from another dimension he had no ties to Russia. Spider-Man Most versions of Kraven the Hunter; in the original comics, Sergei Kravinoff could wrestle a lion in his sleep even without the mystic potions and herbs he uses when officially on the hunt. His son Aloysha, on the other hand, once knocked out the Rhino with one blow. Again, though, Kraven and his sons all used what amounted to herbal steroids to achieve this level of power. It rarely gets acknowledged, but the Rhino himself (real name Aleksei Mikhailovich Sytsevich) is a Russian immigrant, and also an example. A mutant named Mikhail Uriokovitch Ursus, also known as Ursa Major. As if he wasn't already big, muscular and a great fighter, he can transform into a bear, with super strength and endurance. He's also actually pretty smart, too. Ursa Major has a teammate in Perun, the Slavic god of thunder who possesses greatly intimidating size and strength, as well. The Winter Guard's equivalent of Iron Man is Power Surge. His suit is his body, and it's much larger than that of his American counterpart. Cosmo, who appears in the pages of Guardians of the Galaxy. He's a bit of an unusual example, being a talking Cosmonaut dog, but he's certainly got the personality for it. The Incredible Hulk has his nemesis Emil Blonsky, The Abomination. A gamma-radiated one at that. |
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Boris Kolenkhov is described in the script of You Can't Take It with You as "enormous, hairy, loud, and very, very Russian." Though he's a dance tutor, he recommends wrestling as a hobby to Mr. Kirby, on whom he performs some wrestling moves to demonstrate. | |
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Iron Man The Titanium Man, Boris Bullski, is a pretty large commie under all that armor, measuring in at 7'1" without the suit (the armor itself is 8'9"), and he's strong enough to use the armor without powered controls. The second Titanium Man, however, somewhat subverted the trope, as that armor was built and operated by Kondrati Topolov, the Gremlin. A Depraved Dwarf, Topolov measured in at 4'8", while his armor was the same height as Bullski's. Like Titanium Man, most of the people inside the Crimson Dynamo armor have been slow-witted behemoths. |
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Iron Man (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Husky Russkie / int_6a4bddd6 | |
Husky Russkie / int_6ae6b4c7 | type |
Husky Russkie | |
Husky Russkie / int_6ae6b4c7 | comment |
Pacific Rim: The Russian Cherno Alpha is the biggest, bulkiest, and most heavily armored Jaeger, with a vague resemblance to a nuclear reactor cooling tower. This also applies to it's pilots, the Kaidanovsky couple. Aleksis is portrayed by rather tall 5'10 Heather Doerksen, and Sasha by humongous 6'11 professional wrestler Robert Maillet. | |
Husky Russkie / int_6ae6b4c7 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Husky Russkie / int_6ae6b4c7 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Pacific Rim | hasFeature |
Husky Russkie / int_6ae6b4c7 | |
Husky Russkie / int_6bbde1c8 | type |
Husky Russkie | |
Husky Russkie / int_6bbde1c8 | comment |
Overwatch's resident Brawn Hilda is Zarya, a prospective champion weightlifter who dropped out of a competition to join the military when her Siberian village was threatened. In gameplay she serves as a Tank-class hero who hauls around a massive particle cannon and can shield herself or teammates. | |
Husky Russkie / int_6bbde1c8 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Husky Russkie / int_6bbde1c8 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Overwatch (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Husky Russkie / int_6bbde1c8 | |
Husky Russkie / int_6cd3b44f | type |
Husky Russkie | |
Husky Russkie / int_6cd3b44f | comment |
Boris from Black Lagoon. He also subverts it by being under the orders of a somewhat shorter woman named Balalaika... who, on the other hand, is a Magnificent Bitch as well as a very powerful Dark Action Girl. | |
Husky Russkie / int_6cd3b44f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Husky Russkie / int_6cd3b44f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Black Lagoon (Manga) | hasFeature |
Husky Russkie / int_6cd3b44f | |
Husky Russkie / int_7291539d | type |
Husky Russkie | |
Husky Russkie / int_7291539d | comment |
Mr. Hammer and Mr. Sickle, a.k.a. the Abramovici brothers, from Batman: Arkham City. | |
Husky Russkie / int_7291539d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Husky Russkie / int_7291539d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Batman: Arkham City (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Husky Russkie / int_7291539d | |
Husky Russkie / int_74b7484a | type |
Husky Russkie | |
Husky Russkie / int_74b7484a | comment |
While the beat'em up Mother Russia Bleeds is set in Russia and has an exclusively Russian cast, the only playable character fitting this trope is Ivan, who is the tallest (he has the longest reach) and most muscular protagonist, as well as the Mighty Glacier of the game. The three other player characters are smaller and leanier. The bosses been taller and stronger than the surrounding mooks, they also arguably fit the trope. | |
Husky Russkie / int_74b7484a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Husky Russkie / int_74b7484a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Mother Russia Bleeds (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Husky Russkie / int_74b7484a | |
Husky Russkie / int_77fa1f5d | type |
Husky Russkie | |
Husky Russkie / int_77fa1f5d | comment |
Grushko in Global Frequency isn't especially muscular, but he's probably the tallest of the Global Frequency's operatives. He describes himself as the large man from your nightmares who murdered your family and destroyed everything you loved. | |
Husky Russkie / int_77fa1f5d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Husky Russkie / int_77fa1f5d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Global Frequency (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Husky Russkie / int_77fa1f5d | |
Husky Russkie / int_7e3c015b | type |
Husky Russkie | |
Husky Russkie / int_7e3c015b | comment |
Candid Camera pulled this stunt several times: a frail blonde damsel in distress would be deposited on some street corner with two large suitcases. The suitcases looked identical, but one was empty and the other would be filled with concrete, weighing at least 200 pounds. When some big strong man approached, she would ask him to help with her suitcases ... then she would pick up the empty suitcase and walk away, while the hidden camera recorded the reaction of the poor schmo as he tried to pick up the other suitcase. On one occasion, the "Candid Camera" gang tried this in Moscow. The blonde pulled the routine on a burly Russian pedestrian ... who picked up the 200-pound suitcase and followed her effortlessly. | |
Husky Russkie / int_7e3c015b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Husky Russkie / int_7e3c015b | featureConfidence |
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Candid Camera | hasFeature |
Husky Russkie / int_7e3c015b | |
Husky Russkie / int_8125b468 | type |
Husky Russkie | |
Husky Russkie / int_8125b468 | comment |
Batman Incorporated is about having a Batman in every area possible. Most regional Batmen are Captain Ethnic heroes, and Russia's is no exception — the Batman of Moscow is an extremely large and muscular man, significantly dwarfing every other member of the group | |
Husky Russkie / int_8125b468 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Husky Russkie / int_8125b468 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Batman (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Husky Russkie / int_8125b468 | |
Husky Russkie / int_87cf8985 | type |
Husky Russkie | |
Husky Russkie / int_87cf8985 | comment |
In the Champions sourcebook Red Doom, the leader of the Soviet superteam is a hulking brick who embodies almost every Russian stereotype. His coename is 'Ivan'. | |
Husky Russkie / int_87cf8985 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Husky Russkie / int_87cf8985 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Champions (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Husky Russkie / int_87cf8985 | |
Husky Russkie / int_88fce462 | type |
Husky Russkie | |
Husky Russkie / int_88fce462 | comment |
Antonov, the organizer of the tournament for The King of Fighters XIV. He's big, loves fighting, covered in hair, and surprisingly sensitive. Unlike pretty much every other King of Fighters boss, he's also actually quite a Nice Guy who organized the tournament simply because he loves spirited competitions so much and has no hidden nefarious agenda. The attack by Verse is just as much a surprise to him. | |
Husky Russkie / int_88fce462 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Husky Russkie / int_88fce462 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The King of Fighters (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Husky Russkie / int_88fce462 | |
Husky Russkie / int_8aa7c509 | type |
Husky Russkie | |
Husky Russkie / int_8aa7c509 | comment |
Buff Frog from Star vs. the Forces of Evil, Ludo's top henchman in the early part of the series and speaks in a Russian accent. | |
Husky Russkie / int_8aa7c509 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Husky Russkie / int_8aa7c509 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Star vs. the Forces of Evil | hasFeature |
Husky Russkie / int_8aa7c509 | |
Husky Russkie / int_8b419fa5 | type |
Husky Russkie | |
Husky Russkie / int_8b419fa5 | comment |
In Lackadaisy the bartender/rum runner/former muscle Viktor embodies this trope. He's not actually Russian, he's Slovakian (Strapping Slav?) but the accent is similar enough when rendered in text. | |
Husky Russkie / int_8b419fa5 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Husky Russkie / int_8b419fa5 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Lackadaisy (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Husky Russkie / int_8b419fa5 | |
Husky Russkie / int_8ce9d4cd | type |
Husky Russkie | |
Husky Russkie / int_8ce9d4cd | comment |
The Incredible Hulk has his nemesis Emil Blonsky, The Abomination. A gamma-radiated one at that. | |
Husky Russkie / int_8ce9d4cd | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Husky Russkie / int_8ce9d4cd | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Incredible Hulk / Comicbook | hasFeature |
Husky Russkie / int_8ce9d4cd | |
Husky Russkie / int_9819631f | type |
Husky Russkie | |
Husky Russkie / int_9819631f | comment |
She's nigh-identical to the Beast Machines original, producer Derrick J Wyatt having been a fan of the character. Getting her back onscreen was on his TF bucket list. The original Strika does not count, however, as she is an Evil Brit. | |
Husky Russkie / int_9819631f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Husky Russkie / int_9819631f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Beast Machines | hasFeature |
Husky Russkie / int_9819631f | |
Husky Russkie / int_994a18ad | type |
Husky Russkie | |
Husky Russkie / int_994a18ad | comment |
Boris the Blade from Snatch. | |
Husky Russkie / int_994a18ad | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Husky Russkie / int_994a18ad | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Snatch. | hasFeature |
Husky Russkie / int_994a18ad | |
Husky Russkie / int_9c754612 | type |
Husky Russkie | |
Husky Russkie / int_9c754612 | comment |
Spider-Man Most versions of Kraven the Hunter; in the original comics, Sergei Kravinoff could wrestle a lion in his sleep even without the mystic potions and herbs he uses when officially on the hunt. His son Aloysha, on the other hand, once knocked out the Rhino with one blow. Again, though, Kraven and his sons all used what amounted to herbal steroids to achieve this level of power. It rarely gets acknowledged, but the Rhino himself (real name Aleksei Mikhailovich Sytsevich) is a Russian immigrant, and also an example. |
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Husky Russkie / int_9c754612 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Husky Russkie / int_9c754612 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Husky Russkie / int_9c754612 | |
Husky Russkie / int_9e7f8a9c | type |
Husky Russkie | |
Husky Russkie / int_9e7f8a9c | comment |
"Love Sausage" from The Boys. | |
Husky Russkie / int_9e7f8a9c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Husky Russkie / int_9e7f8a9c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Boys (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Husky Russkie / int_9e7f8a9c | |
Husky Russkie / int_9fcc8c53 | type |
Husky Russkie | |
Husky Russkie / int_9fcc8c53 | comment |
Punch-Out!! has Vodka Drunkenski, who became the non-alcoholic Soda Popinski. The Wii game turns this Up to Eleven by making him, 6'6", the tallest character in the game, even taller than Final Boss Mr. Sandman although he is shorter than Donkey Kong and he does the cossack dance when he wins. Also, in a possible Shout-Out to Rocky IV, after losing to Mac, scientists create a chemical formula to make him faster and stronger. The funny thing being that the contender mode montage (instead of the tougher Title Defense mode) features him performing rustic workouts like Rocky did in that movie. | |
Husky Russkie / int_9fcc8c53 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Husky Russkie / int_9fcc8c53 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Punch-Out!! (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Husky Russkie / int_9fcc8c53 | |
Husky Russkie / int_a796bde8 | type |
Husky Russkie | |
Husky Russkie / int_a796bde8 | comment |
Colonel Volgin is a bit of one of these. And a Depraved Bisexual. And a Psycho Electro. Averted with the rest of the cast, who range from scrawny (Sokolov) to average (numerous NPCs) | |
Husky Russkie / int_a796bde8 | featureApplicability |
-1.0 | |
Husky Russkie / int_a796bde8 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Metal Gear Solid (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Husky Russkie / int_a796bde8 | |
Husky Russkie / int_a8539c0e | type |
Husky Russkie | |
Husky Russkie / int_a8539c0e | comment |
In Super Dodge Ball Brawlers, while the team with the highest average Power stat is Saudi Arabia, Russian team captain Moldof is tied for most powerful single player (with series headliner Kunio). | |
Husky Russkie / int_a8539c0e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Husky Russkie / int_a8539c0e | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Super Dodge Ball (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Husky Russkie / int_a8539c0e | |
Husky Russkie / int_a90d239a | type |
Husky Russkie | |
Husky Russkie / int_a90d239a | comment |
Mikhail in Psychonauts is a kid version of this. He wants to fight bears, thinks that American girls aren't any good for wrestling, and eventually becomes Maloof's body guard. It doesn't hurt that he's telekinetic. Also physically huskiest amongst the kids. | |
Husky Russkie / int_a90d239a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Husky Russkie / int_a90d239a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Psychonauts (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Husky Russkie / int_a90d239a | |
Husky Russkie / int_ac67074d | type |
Husky Russkie | |
Husky Russkie / int_ac67074d | comment |
Teen Titans: Red Star is the same height as Cyborg. | |
Husky Russkie / int_ac67074d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Husky Russkie / int_ac67074d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Teen Titans | hasFeature |
Husky Russkie / int_ac67074d | |
Husky Russkie / int_aed18a75 | type |
Husky Russkie | |
Husky Russkie / int_aed18a75 | comment |
Rock N Rolla: Uri's two psychos for hire who guard his money. One of them is stocky, while the other is tall and ripped. They compare scars they've received in Chechnya and prove to be quite implacable. | |
Husky Russkie / int_aed18a75 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Husky Russkie / int_aed18a75 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
RocknRolla | hasFeature |
Husky Russkie / int_aed18a75 | |
Husky Russkie / int_b0793848 | type |
Husky Russkie | |
Husky Russkie / int_b0793848 | comment |
Ivan Checkov from The Boondock Saints | |
Husky Russkie / int_b0793848 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Husky Russkie / int_b0793848 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Boondock Saints | hasFeature |
Husky Russkie / int_b0793848 | |
Husky Russkie / int_b40c60f6 | type |
Husky Russkie | |
Husky Russkie / int_b40c60f6 | comment |
In the Marvel G.I. Joe comics, Boisterous Bruiser Horror-show, the heavy weapons expert of the Oktober Guard, seems to fit this trope (his action figure was codenamed "Big Bear"), although he's technically Georgian. Subverted by the rest of the Guard, who have similar builds as other members of G.I. Joe and COBRA. | |
Husky Russkie / int_b40c60f6 | featureApplicability |
-0.3 | |
Husky Russkie / int_b40c60f6 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (Marvel) (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Husky Russkie / int_b40c60f6 | |
Husky Russkie / int_b5bbed98 | type |
Husky Russkie | |
Husky Russkie / int_b5bbed98 | comment |
In Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted, one of the circus performers is a strong Russian tiger named Vitaly. | |
Husky Russkie / int_b5bbed98 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Husky Russkie / int_b5bbed98 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Madagascar | hasFeature |
Husky Russkie / int_b5bbed98 | |
Husky Russkie / int_b5f47238 | type |
Husky Russkie | |
Husky Russkie / int_b5f47238 | comment |
Boris from Lady and the Tramp, who is the largest of Lady's inmates while she is still in the dog pound. | |
Husky Russkie / int_b5f47238 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Husky Russkie / int_b5f47238 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
LadyAndTheTramp | hasFeature |
Husky Russkie / int_b5f47238 | |
Husky Russkie / int_babc3924 | type |
Husky Russkie | |
Husky Russkie / int_babc3924 | comment |
The beefy, muscle-obsessed tour guides Big Massif and Lil' Massif from Mario & Luigi: Dream Team, though only in the English version, where it came about as a result of Woolseyism. The translator saw that their mustaches and outfits made them resemble stereotypical circus strongmen, so he decided to make them speak in the appropriate fashion. | |
Husky Russkie / int_babc3924 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Husky Russkie / int_babc3924 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Mario & Luigi: Dream Team (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Husky Russkie / int_babc3924 | |
Husky Russkie / int_bcdcf629 | type |
Husky Russkie | |
Husky Russkie / int_bcdcf629 | comment |
A rare female version of this is Strika of Transformers Animated, a burly female bot who turns into a tank. She's not technically Russian, but she's got the accent. She's nigh-identical to the Beast Machines original, producer Derrick J Wyatt having been a fan of the character. Getting her back onscreen was on his TF bucket list. The original Strika does not count, however, as she is an Evil Brit. The Russian-accented Animated versions of Jetfire and Jetstorm are small and acrobatic, but their combined form Safeguard is a lot bigger and burlier. |
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Husky Russkie / int_bcdcf629 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Husky Russkie / int_bcdcf629 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Transformers: Animated | hasFeature |
Husky Russkie / int_bcdcf629 | |
Husky Russkie / int_c0d295c4 | type |
Husky Russkie | |
Husky Russkie / int_c0d295c4 | comment |
The Heavy of Team Fortress 2. He's very tall, very hefty, and very strong. He's also extremely proud of his size and strength, often calling enemies little and comparing them to babies. Though he acts the part of the Exceptionally Loud Mighty Glacier on the battlefield, he displays traces of intelligence in his Meet the Heavy video and the supplementary comics, and Poker Night at the Inventory reveals that he has a PhD in Russian Literature. Also, don't get between him and Sasha. In the comics we meet his family. His mother and two of his sister are pretty regular sized, but his oldest sister is nearly as big as Heavy himself. And she's still pretty hot. They also casually mention brutalizing a couple KGB soldiers when they came looking for them, so it's not just size that runs in the family. |
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Husky Russkie / int_c0d295c4 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Husky Russkie / int_c0d295c4 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Team Fortress 2 (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Husky Russkie / int_c0d295c4 | |
Husky Russkie / int_c0da5437 | type |
Husky Russkie | |
Husky Russkie / int_c0da5437 | comment |
The Russian from The Punisher, although the comic book version was a truly over-the-top version... even when he got huge breasts. He's a big, big man with inhuman physical might — and a near-total invulnerability to harm. | |
Husky Russkie / int_c0da5437 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Husky Russkie / int_c0da5437 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Punisher (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Husky Russkie / int_c0da5437 | |
Husky Russkie / int_c231405b | type |
Husky Russkie | |
Husky Russkie / int_c231405b | comment |
"The Russian" from The Punisher (2004). He has no name other than "The Russian" in the comics, and he is a recurring villain with some decent evolution. Knowing that he suffered several brain damages (punches, bullets, airplane crash), it's arguable whether even he knows his own name (but "Ivan" is still a pretty good guess). | |
Husky Russkie / int_c231405b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Husky Russkie / int_c231405b | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Punisher (2004) | hasFeature |
Husky Russkie / int_c231405b | |
Husky Russkie / int_c41214bf | type |
Husky Russkie | |
Husky Russkie / int_c41214bf | comment |
The aptly-named Mother Russia from the second series of Kick-Ass. Seven-foot woman with an eyepatch, arms like utility poles, and a cold, murderous disposition. | |
Husky Russkie / int_c41214bf | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Husky Russkie / int_c41214bf | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Kick-Ass / Comicbook | hasFeature |
Husky Russkie / int_c41214bf | |
Husky Russkie / int_c7912cea | type |
Husky Russkie | |
Husky Russkie / int_c7912cea | comment |
Molotov from Jimmy Two-Shoes, Lucius' top henchman and captain of his armies. Yes, he's named after that Molotov. | |
Husky Russkie / int_c7912cea | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Husky Russkie / int_c7912cea | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Jimmy Two-Shoes | hasFeature |
Husky Russkie / int_c7912cea | |
Husky Russkie / int_c8c98633 | type |
Husky Russkie | |
Husky Russkie / int_c8c98633 | comment |
Flak troopers in Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2 and 3 are described as "brutish." They have a deeper accent than most of their countrymen. So Husky Russkie to Russkies, then? | |
Husky Russkie / int_c8c98633 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Husky Russkie / int_c8c98633 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2 (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Husky Russkie / int_c8c98633 | |
Husky Russkie / int_ca92edf1 | type |
Husky Russkie | |
Husky Russkie / int_ca92edf1 | comment |
Sergei from Call of Duty: Black Ops. Though in a less standard use of this trope, he's surrounded by a bunch of other Russians as well who are smaller than him, making his ethnicity more incidental to his size. | |
Husky Russkie / int_ca92edf1 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Husky Russkie / int_ca92edf1 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Call of Duty: Black Ops (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Husky Russkie / int_ca92edf1 | |
Husky Russkie / int_d603791d | type |
Husky Russkie | |
Husky Russkie / int_d603791d | comment |
Nicolas st. North from Rise of the Guardians, although it could be attributed more to him being Santa Claus than him being Russian. | |
Husky Russkie / int_d603791d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Husky Russkie / int_d603791d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Rise of the Guardians | hasFeature |
Husky Russkie / int_d603791d | |
Husky Russkie / int_d616724d | type |
Husky Russkie | |
Husky Russkie / int_d616724d | comment |
League of Legends has Braum. Although he lives in Runeterra's Scandinavia, he has a strong, vaguely Slavic accent and is a huge muscular man. | |
Husky Russkie / int_d616724d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Husky Russkie / int_d616724d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
League of Legends (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Husky Russkie / int_d616724d | |
Husky Russkie / int_d69208d2 | type |
Husky Russkie | |
Husky Russkie / int_d69208d2 | comment |
Moosk from Codename: Kids Next Door. (Called "the coolest adult I've ever known" by Numbuh One.) | |
Husky Russkie / int_d69208d2 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Husky Russkie / int_d69208d2 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Codename: Kids Next Door | hasFeature |
Husky Russkie / int_d69208d2 | |
Husky Russkie / int_d9c602eb | type |
Husky Russkie | |
Husky Russkie / int_d9c602eb | comment |
In the South Park episode "W.T.F.", where the boys start their own professional wrestling league, Fat Bastard Cartman's ring persona is "the Rad Russian." | |
Husky Russkie / int_d9c602eb | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Husky Russkie / int_d9c602eb | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
South Park | hasFeature |
Husky Russkie / int_d9c602eb | |
Husky Russkie / int_dab32c3 | type |
Husky Russkie | |
Husky Russkie / int_dab32c3 | comment |
Although the bulky Duo from Mega Man 8 is actually some type of Alien/Robot/Police Officer, according to an interview with Keiji Inafune, he was originally supposed to be the Russian Dr. Cossack's newest robot. Some of the Russian influences are left in his design◊, like his huge buttons and his hat, so he sort of qualifies as a Husky Russkie. | |
Husky Russkie / int_dab32c3 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Husky Russkie / int_dab32c3 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Mega Man 8 (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Husky Russkie / int_dab32c3 | |
Husky Russkie / int_dae94b19 | type |
Husky Russkie | |
Husky Russkie / int_dae94b19 | comment |
Exile on Road Rovers, a Siberian husky in a group of superpowered dog men. He's not as big as the massive sheepdog Shag, but he's definitely the strongest of the group. | |
Husky Russkie / int_dae94b19 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Husky Russkie / int_dae94b19 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Road Rovers | hasFeature |
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Cosmo, who appears in the pages of Guardians of the Galaxy. He's a bit of an unusual example, being a talking Cosmonaut dog, but he's certainly got the personality for it. | |
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Subverted in Hajime no Ippo. Russian boxer Alexander Volg Zangief is a force to be reckoned with inside the ring... but in normal life he is soft-spoken, friendly, humble to the point of borderline shyness, a sort of Momma's Boy and very gentle (and has quite the Ho Yay with Ippo, Yaoi Fangirls say). He's not even that tall, either, compared with other boxers of the same cathegory. | |
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Body Blows: Kossak is a Russian Kickboxer and quite a tall, strong muscular guy who fulfills this archetype for the Amiga exclusive series of fighting games that was made as an Alternate Company Equivalent to Capcom's Street Fighter series. | |
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The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (2015): Kuryakin, KGB agent is bigger than Superman. | |
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Dead Winter brings us Yuri, one of the members of the Blood Sport assassin hunting 'game' that provides part of the subplot, though he is mostly seen during the intermission strips. | |
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Simon Brezhnev from Durarara!! is a giant, black, Russian sushi chef. But he's a sweet guy, really. And too modest to admit that he's the only one who can go toe to toe with an enraged Shizuo. The actual chef and owner of the shop is a smaller example, but burly compared to the rest of the cast. It's implied that both of them have seen enough violence in their lives, and don't welcome any more of it. |
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General Tatarin from Freedom Fighters is technically a citizen of one of the satellite republics, but otherwise fits the bill. Especially with his mighty, bear-like "supersonic bitch-slap" (when he smacks Troy in the first cutscene, you don't hear the sound of it until his hand is way past Troy's face). | |
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The Trunkovs and Ivan from Cars 2, despite the latter being sided with the Hugos. | |
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Likewise, Bayman from the Dead or Alive series, although his character seems to be a touch more intelligent than the usual. But just a touch. | |
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Argo Gulskii from Mobile Fighter G Gundam. He is The Big Guy of the Five-Man Band and relays heavily on brute force when fighting, but outside the ring he's a very calm and honorable Big Brother Mentor towards the group. In fact, Argo is so calm and strong in mind and heart that he didn't show mental/emotional damage after being Brainwashed and Crazy via DG Cells. Commander Yuri Kerane from Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team is another Gundam example, though not he's not explicitly described as Russian and is a pretty competent commander who cares about his men despite having all the social charm of Gaston. It's still obvious what the writers were getting at, though. Interestingly, Ginias Sakharin could be considered a complete inversion of this trope, because despite also having implied Russian heritage (his surname), his design and mannerisms are anything but husky and brutish. And for even more irony, Ginias actually causes Yuri's death towards the end of the series. |
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Red Scare from The Tick | |
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In Lilo & Stitch, Jumba fits this trope, despite being a purplish, four-eyed alien. Being a Mad Scientist, he's the Genius Bruiser variant. | |
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Rodchenko from Eyeshield 21, world record holder in the bench press at age 18. Didn't do him much good on the field, as he falls squarely into Unskilled, but Strong territory | |
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Prince Svyatoslav in the Northland Series is a huge warrior prince, unlike his peer Vladislav. | |
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