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Master reboot tv tropes
Master reboot tv tropes




master reboot tv tropes
  1. MASTER REBOOT TV TROPES CODE
  2. MASTER REBOOT TV TROPES SERIES

In the late 1980s revival of The Shadow, the Shadow's agents frequently referred to him by this title, though that comes close to the student mode of address exemption, and he's technically a good guy.Also, the evil future Hulk calls himself the Maestro.And in his appearance in the Dan Slott She-Hulk series, he was drawn as Roger Delgado with hypercephaly. It's not the exact name, but The Leader has pretty much the same vibe.In the Batman Elseworlds story " The Master Of The Future", a turn-of-the-century Batman battled the so-called "Master", Alexandre LeRoi (very likely inspired by the Jules Verne example in Literature below), who attempted to destroy the Gotham City World's Fair Exposition from his Cool Airship, via a solar cannon composed of an array of lenses that concentrated sunlight into a cohesive beam.The Alpha Flight villain later known as the Master of the World.The master does things for them like buy them books and sew swimsuits for them, and when their master gets sick, the Sword Warriors all worry and do things like make soup, and go out to find a special herb to make medicine from.

MASTER REBOOT TV TROPES SERIES

  • Averted in Touken Ranbu - Hanamaru - the Master of the citadel doesn't actually appear, as they're supposed to represent the player of the game on which the series is based, but they love all of the Sword Warriors dearly.
  • He's a Bitch in Sheep's Clothing Mad Scientist that you just Love to Hate.

    master reboot tv tropes

  • Caesar Clown of One Piece bears the nickname "Master" (also written in English in the original Japanese edition), often just shortened to "M".
  • "Master" is actually what Japanese people call bartenders in general you can see it in a few other series, like Kimagure Orange Road. As for evil plans, well, he has a crush on his boozy redhead slacker alcoholic waitress and eventually marries her, so he's got that going for him. Suppose this may double as Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep", but he DOES fit with the big mustache and the great dining hall.
  • Maison Ikkoku: The bartender at the ChaChaMaru is known as "Master".
  • Inachika Akitani from The Lucifer and Biscuit Hammer tends to end his introductions with "Also known as, The Master.".
  • MASTER REBOOT TV TROPES CODE

  • Code Geass: Lelouch has a theme called "THE MASTER" for his most ominous, overlordly, badass scenes.
  • Not to be confused with the Paul Thomas Anderson film (though the Master in that does fit the theme to a degree), or with the TV show Master Ninja (also known simply as The Master), or the similarly named trope Old Master. Rank Scales with Asskicking is usually in effect. See also Names to Run Away from Really Fast, Spell My Name with a "The", Just the First Citizen. Often a student will simply refer to their teacher as "Master", but that's also an exemption. Note that characters who have a name to go with "Master" are exempted from this - for example, Master So-and-So who teaches martial arts. Whatever they're up to, expect them to have a big mustache, a great dining hall, and any number of Evil Plans.

    master reboot tv tropes

    They're often in charge of things (duh) but most often these things include a reclusive mansion in the middle of nowhere, or a castle, or a laboratory, or all three! If they don't rule on the periphery of civilization like an old-school noble, they may rule right under our noses in civilized society. Beware of any character whose name is simply "The Master".






    Master reboot tv tropes