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A special type of service that is in most anime, Shonen or not (although it is still very common in Shonen anime), that is aimed more toward the male audience.

Fanservice.

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____ is known as the Hero Killer in My Hero Academia; The World was the first ____ of all time in Jojo's Bizarre Adventure.

Stain; Stand.

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The longest running Shonen Anime so far.

One Piece.

100

UA Highschool's main catchphrase.

Plus Ultra!

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You'll need to have a partner or a clone of yourself to create enough wind to perform this iconic anime move.

Rasengan.

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Most generic anime protagonists receive this trope all the time instead of actually working for it. Think of characters like Eren, Deku, and Naruto.

Underdogs receiving overpowered abilities.

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Mecha anime, such as Gurren Lagann, star huge ____ as fighting machines; Fullmetal Alchemist received a major ____ named Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood that was much more faithful to the manga.

Robots; Reboot.

200

This anime started off as an anime that seemed like it was in the same league as Pokémon and Yo-Kai Watch, but then got insanely dark in later seasons. It also got a reboot.

Hunter X Hunter.

200

Naruto's catchphrase that Hinata eventually uses to motivate herself to become stronger and defeat her enemies in battle.

That's my Ninja Way!

200

In the One Piece world, you need to eat what to gain some kind of power?

A Devil Fruit.

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Male Shonen anime protagonists are typically this except for in battle, in which case they are the exact opposite.

Dumb.
300

At the Grand Line, you can find the One ____; Yoshikage Kira from Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond is Unbreakable claims all he wants is a life full of ___, but in reality he is a complete psychopath.

Piece; Peace.

300

An anime that stars the people who are the main antagonists in anime like Fullmetal Alchemist as the main protagonist.

The Seven Deadly Sins.

300

This phrase is something that Kakashi picks up after he thought he saw Obito die.

Those who break the rules are scum, but those who abandon their friends are worse than scum.

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Place your hands behind your back and say this name over and over again to perform this iconic move from one of the old Big 3 anime.

Kame-hame-ha.

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How come these protagonists who fall under this trope haven't ended up like Anku from Boruto: Naruto Next Generations?

Big Eater.
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Selim Bradley's true identity in Fullmetal Alchemist is this; by the end of Naruto Shippuden, Hinata was Naruto's this.

Pride; Bride

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The only anime out of the old Big 3 that doesn't have its main character shown on the cover screen for Jump Force, and is instead replaced by Dragonball Z's Goku.

Bleach.

400

Eren basically screams this throughout all of season 1 and 2 of Attack on Titan, although everybody knew it wasn't possible at all.

I'll kill all of the titans!

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Kishimoto, the creator of Naruto, kind of stole this from Kurapika, a main character in Hunter X Hunter, to create Sasuke.

Kurapika's Scarlet Eyes.

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This trope can be extremely fatal, but don't worry, all you need is some bandages and bedrest and you'll be fine. Bleach is a prime offender of this trope.

Fatal wounds.

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The name of the composite Quirk user in Class 1-A; a teacher who likes to sleep a lot and eat applesauce.

Shoto; Shota.

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A shonen anime that isn't an action with 11-year-old orphans as the main protagonists.

The Promised Neverland.

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L's two rules from Death Note.

First, I am never wrong, and second, if I am wrong, then back to the first rule.

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If you've gone through a Titan injection, then what do you have to do to turn into a titan?

Cause yourself to bleed and have a certain goal in mind.

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