Swiper's relatives was only seen once and twice mentioned , his grandmother has been mentioned in 2 episodes: " A Letter for Swiper " and " Swiper the Explorer ", and she appeared in Swiper's Favorite Things. Over the course of the series, it's shown that there's more to Swiper's character than an urge to swipe things. In one episode it was revealed that Swiper has a soft spot for puppies, and in another that he likes Cowboy cookies.
In a few episodes, he expresses feelings of joy with a fox-like cry of, "Yip-yip-yippee! Also in this episode, it's revealed that Swiper doesn't speak Spanish, and wishes that he did.
The interaction between Dora and the antagonistic fox also reveals the kindness and grace of Dora's character. In one episode, " Dora's Dance to the Rescue ", Swiper took pity on a Dancing Elf who was caught in a magic bottle, similar to a genie.
The elf tricked the sympathetic Swiper into removing the bottle's cork, thereby releasing the elf and his talking cane. Unfortunately, the wily fox was thereby entrapped in his place. Stuck and desperate, Swiper called out to Dora and Boots. The remainder of the episode chronicled an epic adventure involving most of the land's creatures, eventually ending with the release of Swiper after a dance contest.
The episode was atypical as it involved many dances and songs, demonstrated a close, un-conflicted relationship between Swiper and the other creatures, and had Dora refer to the elf in an uncharacteristically judgmental way "Mean Elf". In this and several other episodes, Swiper finds himself captured, trapped or in some sort of trouble. Despite his history of mean-spiritedness towards Dora and Boots, she demonstrates that the fox is her friend which he doesn't find out until " Dora's World Adventure!
In " Dora's Christmas Carol Adventure ", another atypical episode, Swiper's love of swiping ends up getting him on Santa's naughty list, when he fails to head Santa's warnings about swiping on Christmas. At first, everyone dismisses what has happened, but Dora immediately insists on helping Swiper. After asking Santa if she can do something, Santa sends Dora and Swiper on an epic quest through time to help Swiper get off the naughty list.
Upon coming back, Swiper initially fails his quest, but everyone then expresses that Swiper is their friend and that they want to share their gifts with him because they care about him, despite all the things he's done. Dora refuses to accept it but suggests that they can share it, and Swiper shares his bunny with her. Upon seeing him share his bunny, Santa returns and puts Swiper back on the nice list.
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Wily, about to be shot by Mega Man, brings up the fact that robots can't harm humans , and Mega Man just stops. In the North American version, he proceeds to say "I am more than a robot! Die, Wily! In the original Japanese script, he silently dropped his weapon, as if contemplating Wily's words. Star Control II: The Ur-Quan Masters : The titular Ur-Quan generally attack and kill anyone who is not either an Ur-Quan, or a 'Battle Thrall' in their service, owing to a huge sense of paranoia regarding any sentient species other than their own race.
However, once they've finished explaining it, they'll get right back to shooting at you. The main plot of RosenkreuzStilette revolves around Spiritia fighting against her colleagues for the whole Swiper No Swiping deal of convincing them that fighting against the Holy Empire isn't exactly the way to go about the whole "fear and persecution" stuff.
A lot of solutions to problems when going Paragon and even a few Renegade solutions as well in Mass Effect are just a well-chosen remark that makes the other guy see things your way. In fact, a lot of neutral responses have the same effect. You kind of have to make an effort to make things get out of hand, sometimes. In fact, if your Charm or Intimidate scores in the first game are maxed, you can talk The Dragon into shooting himself in the head rather than fight him.
In Iji , Dan's plan to get rid of the Tasen and later, the Komato , is to have Iji do this to their respective commanding officers. It doesn't work the first time because the Tasen commander is a major General Ripper. It does work the second time on General Tor , but only after Iji has given him a thorough ass-whooping. In the opening of Spyro: Gateway to Glimmer , Ripto and co.
Elora tells Hunter to do something about it. Hunter: "Hey, give that back! Femmegasm parodied the trope namer here. Web Original. Unfortunately, this isn't real, it's just a fake trailer, albeit a really well done one, with Ariel Winter as Dora. This fake trailer led to the creation of a mini-series, Dora the Explorer and the Destiny Medallion. Watch Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3.
The Sword of Good has an inversion, where the villain gets the hero to betray his allies and join him just by asking. Note that in this case it's helped by the fact that the " villain " is entirely rational and in accord with fact, and the hero comes to the conclusion on his own that the "villain" isn't actually evil and in fact supports equality, while the hero's allies aren't anything close to good , but in fact care nothing for the less fortunate and are fighting the war solely to consolidate their own power, even though it wouldn't cost the White Mage any effort to use his magic to heal the dying or shield people from harm to begin with.
This is what clues the hero in to the fact that he was just an Unwitting Pawn , a realization which lets him tap into the Sword of Good's true power and smite the real Big Bad — his own allies. Of course, from the Lord of Dark 's point of view, it's played straight.
Western Animation. The Trope Namer is Dora the Explorer. Dora would often stop Swiper the fox from stealing something usually of little value from her or her friends by putting her hand in front of his face and repeatedly chanting the trope name at him , making him say "Oh, man!
In fact, she would ask us to do that for her. Funnily enough, the show actually subverted this in the Yet Another Christmas Carol episode when Swiper himself tries it on his future self. Future Swiper just laughs at him, tells him it doesn't work anymore, and swipes the object in question anyway.
It turns out that Swiper really was just being polite and listening to Dora whenever she asked him to stop in all those other episodes. When he got put on the Naughty List, he decides to stop listening and went on to swipe so much stuff that Future Dora angrily tells the present Swiper there's nothing left in their time to steal. In the first season of Superfriends , there wasn't any actual violence in the show.
Everyone had their powers, but there was no beating people up. To top it off, every villain had good intentions. This being said, you would see a scene where Superman would throw the giant metal gate to the villain's lair completely aside, but then he would talk to the villain of the week and convince him to try a different, less-villainous solution. In those few cases where it wasn't a well-intentioned extremist, they just dismantled the plan and left, but not before giving the villain a "The Reason You Suck" Speech.
Note that this was only true in the first season. After that, most baddies were Card Carrying Villains. The Legion of Doom wouldn't have known a good intention if it bit them in the shin. Police Sgt. Mike Cosgrove from Freakazoid!
Cut it out. In Family Guy , Peter watches The Passion of the Christ and states that if he were Jesus , he wouldn't have taken the Romans' cruel treatment so lightly. Cut to Peter's imagination, wherein he, as Jesus, orders a Roman sentry to stop whipping him by standing up and yelling, "No, no! Stop it, stop it! In Adventure Time , Finn stops a "bazooka goblin" from shooting him and Jake by shouting, "Don't do it, man! Though to be fair, unlike Swiper, they're not trying to cause trouble, so telling them to stop and them listening makes more sense.
What doesn't make sense is that, also unlike Swiper, telling the Bobo Brothers to freeze makes them stop, even in midair , to apologize Oops. This means that Diego and the viewer isn't just telling the Bobos to cut it out, but also the laws of physics. Blossom believes in strategy to take it down while Buttercup believes in brute force. Both tactics fail and Bubbles, getting fed up with her sisters' bickering, just flies to the monster and politely asks it to stop.
It works. Though more than likely the monster was getting tired of Blossom's and Buttercup's arguing as well. A later episode provides a possible justification for this: most monsters come from a place called Monster Island, where they periodically journey to Townsville specifically to test their mettle against the Powerpuff Girls incidentally making the girls Doom Magnets.
When Bubbles asks the monster to leave, it indicates that the girls aren't invested in fighting it further; having achieved its goal of proving its might, it has no reason not to comply. In the My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic episode "Dragonshy" Fluttershy gets a dragon to stop generally being a violent prick by way of a motherly scolding.
She makes him cry from shame. This is a particularly epic version due to the size difference involved, as she gives the scolding while pacing on his snout. A small portion of his snout, and is smaller than his irises. Admittedly, the dragon was not purposely causing harm just its presence nearby caused smoke to block out the skies , and Fluttershy's eyes appear to have mystical powers. Happens in the "Weird Man" sketch of Uncle Grandpa despite the fact the addressed is armed with a knife.
In an episode of The Amazing World of Gumball Richard's passive nature eventually leads to his house being full of rude and destructive people who rejoice that his kindness makes the house "Rule Free".
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