Fighting from the Inside - TV Tropes. Fiction has a lot of ways of making otherwise good and decent people into stark ravingevil lunatics against their will. And sometimes, horrifyingly, the original friend is trapped in their own body and helpless to stop . Maybe the Split Personality can't stop their hand from jittering uncontrollably as they aim a gun at the hero, or the brainwashing proves ineffective as they subconsciously sabotage their evil master's Evil Plan. Even fluctuating between the two as they struggle. This may result in Dying as Yourself or Peaceful in Death, for your consolation after the death. In the best case, the villain will get impatient and resort to blatant means to help the mind control. That often proves to be a mistake with that physical stimulus being just what their puppet needs to break free and the physical fight is on. Contrast with Possession Burnout. Not unusual for the Reluctant Psycho. She finally triumphs and burns her away from the inside. The visual of the Saturn symbol breaking through the Death Busters' star is brilliant. Mistress 9 also spend most of the season doing the same.. One of the rare instances where the evil side is basically the underdog, albeit a persistant one. My Goddess, Keiichi has a tendency to fall victim to Mind Control from demons and well- meaning goddesses alike— but always tries to fight it, most notably in both series' Lord Of Terror arc. Similarly, Belldandy's angel is swapped out for a demon at one point, leading her to blast insane amounts of power at no one in particular, and just as Lind formulates a plan, Belldandy effortlessly turns the demon good, reacquires her angel, then dual wields them. She's that badass. Beyblade: Metal Fury (original version: Metal Fight Beyblade 4D) is the sixth anime series of the Beyblade anime and the third season of the Metal Saga created by. D.N.Angel (Japanese: Related anime: Mitakihara Kindergarten Mahou-Gumi (manga) (spinoff) Puella Magi Madoka Magica (manga) Puella Magi Homura Tamura (manga) (spinoff). The Dawson Casting trope as used in popular culture. High school students in television look nothing like high school students in real life (well, not always. Earlier, during the Chunin exam, Sakura and her self- projection (or something) fight off Ino's Posession Jutsu. The fight doesn't last long due to the possessed willingly accepting the possessor into his body, however throughout the series he convinces and even regains control of his body for an amount of time. He takes advantage of Greed's returning memories and gives Ed information on the gate. However, Greed starts fighting him back and he is soon overcome. The two actually become friends throughout the course of the series. He doesn't, and afterwards Hades gains full control of the body, demonstrated by the hair going all black. Shuns possible return was later demonstrated by the hair turning from black to red, meaning his soul wasn't destroyed. Nia in Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann becomes the herald of the Anti- Spiral and begins the annihilation of life on Earth; this becomes part of Simon's . In special circumstances, she even manifests as a human face or torso sprouting from the Oni's forehead. Some examples. During the ! He manages to save the party from certain death by using his left hand to throw fixed dice, and miscalculating stats; that is, until Dark Bakura impales his hand on the scenery. The Fighting from the Inside trope as used in popular culture. Fiction has a lot of ways of making otherwise good and decent people into stark raving evil. Almost killing himself and Yugi in a insane rage when he set fire to the building they were in. Being forced to fight Yugi in a death- duel, however during the duel he started resisting Marik and managed to fight his control multiple times, until finally breaking free completely. Thus far, he is the only one shown to have broken the millennium rod's effects. Jonouchi: SHUT UP! In Yu- Gi- Oh! GX Manjyome managed to fight off the Light of Ruin's influence with the help of Jaden, he eventually regains his senses (success). Asuka may have tried to, briefly (given the fact that she resisted the temptation to use the White Veil card during the Gen. Ex tournament, and by the fact that she even bothered helping Momoe and Junko) but she clearly wasn't able to after Saiou intensified the hold on her later. Saiou himself tried to do so at times (he only had limited success, but that small amount of success set the Light's plans back greatly). During the possessed Johan's duel with Judai, they were able to communicate with Judai in their true forms when Winged Kuriboh was destroyed (long story) and give him a clue about how to break the spell. D's (Carly had the most success, Misty, Kiryu, and Bommer had partial success), and as for Yu Gi Oh Zexal, if we discussed how many times someone tried to fight off the influence of a Number that was controlling him, it would take all day. Suffice to say, evil things that brainwash people are common here, but so are victims who at least try to fight back, though with limited success. It takes the combined efforts of Edo, Sora, Shun, Kaito, Jack, Gongenzaka, Crow, Sawatari, Leo Akaba, Reiji and Reira/Ray/Yuzu, to get Yuya to break out from Zarc's influence. It is assumed that Yuto, Yugo and Yuri were doing this as well In Yu- Gi- Oh!: Capsule Monsters, Joey does this when possessed by the Blade of Chaos. It takes some work, but he manages to restrain himself long enough to be rescued and tops it off by freeing a Red- Eyes Black Dragon from the same sword. Once she managed to regain some manner of control over her body, her possessed body gets a full- body spasm and generally stops trying to kill Nanoha. Eventually, The Power of Love helps him break the spell. Tasuki survives. Chiriko doesn't. In Code Geass, after Lelouch unwittingly commands his sister Euphemia to kill every Japanese person, she tries to resist it, with the Geassed- eyes flickering on and off in red. Notably, this is the first time a victim of his Magical/Hypnotic Eye showed any signs of resisting orders, even though he previously ordered plenty of people to commit suicide. For a little while, she actually tries to offer him the remote with one arm while she tries to hold it back with her other arm. Happens in the first big battle in Slayers. Claymore. Raki's older brother has his memories and physical appearance taken over by a Youma, whose eyes weep as it prepares to eat Raki. Also whenever a Claymore started to awaken. Which happened more and more often as time went on. Also in the 4th episode, when he fights Krad's control, causing Krad's hand to tremble, and the feather he's holding to disintegrate. Other times when he fights Krad, one or both of Krad's eyes will flicker back to blue. Satoshi usually can't take back control of his body, but he can distract Krad, paralyze some of his power, and/or hold him somewhat immobilized during the internal struggle. Ichigo usually stayed dominant, keeping his Hollow restrained and getting back control of the body relatively quickly whenever he lost control, which is most evident during his fight with Byakuya. When Hollow Ichigo took full control of Ichigo's body after Ulquiorra killed him, this sent Ichigo over the Despair Event Horizon when he came to after Ulquiorra shattered his mask. Sado questions why the shinigami are helping Ichigo fight Ginjou and Orihime questions why it causes her so much pain to see Ichigo in such emotional distress if Tsukishima is the person she's supposed to owe so much to. Quick to spot their doubts, Tsukishima retaliates against both of them with an attempted Mind Rape. He is stopped by Urahara and Isshin. When his loved ones are harmed, tears of blood stream down his typically- expressionless face. After said friends were completely encased in wax, there was a shot of a pissed off Luffy unable to do anything but angrily grit out . In a last moment of sanity, Inuyasha pushes her off a ledge to get her as far away from him as possible. Like the Magnificent Bastard that he is, Naraku manages to convince Inuyasha that he killed her and has nothing left to resist for. And later in the same arc, Inuyasha gets possessed by a demon that essentially personifies the malice of the Shikon Jewel. It forces him to fight Sesshomaru (not that they really needed any incentive), but Inuyasha starts freaking out and resisting as soon as he smells Kagome. At that point he disengages from the fight and yells for Kagome to throw him the Tetsusaiga, ignoring several self- inflicted punches to the face that Magatsuhi makes him do. The same thing happens whenever it tries to get him to attack Kagome. Before she deals the final blow, she manages to seize enough control to desperately beg Inuyasha to get out of there before it's too late, and even then, she's visibly struggling to do so. He actually isn't, since Vegeta's letting Babidi do it for the complimentary power boost. Double Subverted when Babidi tries to make him kill the Supreme Kai, but Vegeta overthrows his control to focus on his own agenda, fighting Goku. In Dragon Ball GT, Super 1. The good Riff eventually succeeds, pulling a reverse Split- Personality Takeover, shooting himself in the arm before managing to get full bodily control back, and proceeding to do his best to save Cain's life. Akihito matches this trope a few times in Kyoukai no Kanata when his youmu half tries to break free. Unfortunately for him (and Hiroomi at one point), it's usually a losing battle. Green Arrow in particular plays this trope straight; while the black ring is making him shoot at his family, he manages to exert enough Heroic Willpower to not only shift his aim to hit something else instead, but so the ring itself momentarily shines green, the colour indicating willpower. No other Black Lantern, dead or . He only managed to do it once, firing a single green light arrow at Sinestro and that nearly broke his arm, but there was indeed precedent in the Green Lantern comics for this twist to make sense. If he didn't, the Hulk's anger would be completely unrestrained and he'd be far more dangerous than he ever was before. They get as far as invading the General's office and Cap takes aim at him as ordered. At that point, Cap's subconsciousness rebels and keeps him from moving, much less pulling the trigger and the mind controlled superhero is at a loss to understand why. The German commando leader tries to manipulate Cap's hand to fire, but that physical force allows Cap's mind to break free of the drug and fight all the commandoes in Eisenhower's defense while the general calls security. Beyblade: Metal Fury . It is the sequel to the anime and manga series, It is preceded by Beyblade: Metal Masters (Metal Fight Beyblade Explosion/Baku). As revealed from it, Fury was revealed to be based heavily on the then- new 4. D Beyblade System. In which the Beyblade toys featured . As evident by its Japanese name, 4. D The premise of this series is of the new 4. D System created by Takara Tomy. Along with a new story, which involves the series' main protagonist, Gingka Hagane being discovered to be a Legendary Blader. Legendary Bladers are Bladers that have a piece of the Star Fragment enchanted in their Beys. They are the only people, who have the power to defeat the God of Destruction, Nemesis from ruling the world. Gingka and Co. As with all seasons of the Metal Saga, Fury is separated into various story arcs that are connected with each other. The English Dub premiered on August 1. Singapore in Cartoon Network , in premiere October 1. USA on Cartoon Network at 8am and Canada is premiere in January 2. YTV. The English Dub also aired in the UK on July 5, 2. Nicktoons. This started with its 2. The Lion Going Into the Wilderness in which it shared its 8: 3. Cross Fight B- Daman. Now, Metal Fury airs at the 8: 3. Cross Fight B- Daman taking the rest. Nelvana is going to air ALL episodes of Metal Fury. But starting from episode 1. Metal Fury Nelvana will be putting 2 episodes into the 3. Even though Yuki is a boy genius and an astronomer, he is a Blader who owns “Anubis”. Yuki says that he has come to tell Gingka and his friends about the voice of the Star Fragment. He witnessed the Star Fragment (a meteor) fall from the sky one day. That single light dwells within Anubis and he says that he heard the voice of the Star Fragment that evening. A great evil is trying to revive . Gingka and Co.'s new adventure begins!! Recently discovered to be a Legendary Blader, now wielding the powerful, Cosmic Pegasus F: D , Gingka will have to travel the world with his friends to find the remaining Legendary Bladers and save the world from Nemesis. Whilst wielding the mighty, Anubius as well as being the Legendary Blader representing Mercury, he will join in Gingka's quest for the Legendary Bladers. As Gingka's ultimate rival, he'll do what it takes to stop Nemesis once and for all. She is still the teams mechanic, always giving tips to Gingka and her friends in battle, and analyzing Beys via her Bey. Computer to get a closer look at them and discover their strong points and/or weaknesses. He may not be the strongest Blader, but in battle with his Dark Bull H1. SD, if someone messes with his bull, they'll get the horns! With his new L- Drago Destructor F: S, his new acquaintance, Kenta, and now being a Legendary Blader; this makes Ryuga a triple- threat and ready to take on Nemesis, whatever it takes! Louis. Flash Sagittario 2. WD Season of Summer. With an updated design and now following Ryuga, He gets a new Bey and replaces Ryuga as Legendary Blader. Kenta and the 9 remaining Legend Bladers combined all their powers into Pegasus to fight against Nemesis in the last 2 episodes of Metal Fury. Also being Nemesis' keeper, Rago will do anything to dominate the world, and take down anyone in his way. Armed with his ruthless, Fusion Hades AD1. SWD, Pluto will do everything he can to make sure Nemesis' plan goes through. Also an affiliate of Pluto who is attempting to gather all Legendary Bladers to revive Nemesis. He battles with his Beat Lynx TH1. WD. He is a powerful and mighty Blader who is often with Bao and Blades with Scythe Kronos T1. EDS. He Beyblades with his Hell Crown 1. FB . A powerful Blader with a dark attitude, who once joined Johannes' Gang and Blades with Phantom Orion B: D. A single light of it dwells inside of Yuki's Beyblade, Anubius and its unknown power could be used to revive the Black Sun and Nemesis. Once it reaches The Lion Going into the Wilderness, the 1. TV version changes back into a 3. DVD version. This is confirmed on the back of DVD Volume 1. Hasbro was notorious for this for a few months until fans decided to boycott Hasbro's beyblades until they released beyblades that were the same as their Takara Tomy counterparts. Hasbro decided to release the beyblades that could change modes, and released them under the name Hyperblades. The Hyperblades still didn't include stickers unlike Takara Tomy and even carried on this tradition with the Shogun Steel and Beyblade Legends brand due to stickers being a choking hazard. Although Hasbro realesed the . Hasbro possibly released these beyblades because they didn't want to confuse the children with the 4. D system and the . When Hasbro released the Shogun Steel beyblade, they released the beyblades with cross- shaped stone faces and even recoulored some of the beyblades such as Kraken, Zirago, Dragoon, Pegasus, Behemoth, Phoenix, Orochi, and Bahamoote. Hasbro also has not released metal stone faces and instead released the beyblades Salamander, Orochi, Golem, and Griffin with the regular cross- shaped stone faces to accomodate with the rest of the Shogun Steel beyblades. Hasbro has not released Wyvern and Balro. The only beyblades from the Shogun Steel that were released with stickers are Ifrit and Salamander, but only when bought with the Cyclone stadium. Although Hasbro has done this, the beyblades can be seen as collectibles, but with no real competitive use.
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