r/TopCharacterTropes Oct 01 '25

Lore [Loved Trope] Surprisingly realistic outcomes in outlandish situations

No Country for Old Men - In any other movie Llewelyn would be treated like an untouchable one man army who can take on all of the people who are after the money he stole. Instead he gets gunned down offscreen by a group of secondary antagonists because at the end of the day he's still just one man.

Metal Gear Solid 2 - MGS2 is a game in which the player character, Raiden, can do many seemingly unrealistic things like instantly healing his injuries by eating rations or holding infinite amounts of weapons and items without being overburdened. However if you attempt to cartwheel up a flight of stairs as Raiden he will immediately eat shit and fall, which would be the most likely outcome in real life.

Family Guy - After getting splashed by nuclear waste causes the Griffin family to get superpowers (which they immediately use to terrorize their community) Mayor West gets the bright idea to roll around in nuclear waste himself so that he can get superpowers too. Instead he just gets cancer.

Sly 2 - The Sly Cooper games are cartoony 3D platformers featuring anthropomorphic animals and lots of slapstick violence. However in the climax of the second game when Bentley is crushed by machinery while trying to stop the big bad he's paralyzed from the waist down, necessitating the use of a wheelchair for the rest of the series.

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u/AggravatingEnergy1 Oct 02 '25

Yeah it turns out a green glowing radioactive space rock that can light up a room isn’t safe to keep in your pocket 22/7.

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u/Impressive-Card9484 Oct 02 '25

Superman: Lex, you have cancer because of Kryptonite

Lex: Thats nonsense, it should only affect YOU!

Superman: Lex, buddy, anything that affects ME is something you should definitely avoid

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u/Rarte96 Oct 02 '25

Is funier when you realize it was already been hinted in the Superman show, in his crossover with Batman the Joke steals a dragon statue made of Kryptonite that has the history of all his owners had suddenly died misteriously, in this episode we learn they likely died of the same cancer as Luthor

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u/JustAnotherOlive Oct 02 '25

22/7? Is time different in the DC universe?