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Manjyoume from Yu-Gi-Oh! GX has to constantly correct anyone who doesn't use honorifics when saying his name with "Manjyoume san da!" (translation: "That's Mr.Gun X Sword: "Carul-san." "Carmen, Carmen, Carmen 99!".He may occasionally make a strategic withdrawl in order to stay alive, but run away? Never! Of course, the protagonist of Kenichi the Mightiest Disciple would never run away from a fight.In Queen of the Serpentine, one of Lucy's apprentices insists that Lucy be addressed as "Pike Queen Lucy".Brandon demands that he be called "Brandon", not "Mister".Nanba, who has the exact same problem as Butch. Whenever his partner, Cassidy, gets it right, he accidentally corrects her with the wrong name. Everyone has mistaken his name for either "Biff", "Bill", "Bob", "Hutch", "Butcher", "Patch", "Botch", or "Chuck".
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Pokémon: Butch from the anime series constantly corrects those who get his name wrong. Generally by the assembly of local banditry. Not to mention the number of people Lina has to, ahem, correct about the various titles she's usually introduced with. He really isn't a prince, even if he is the current ruler's son. In the novels, this is partly because, thanks to some succession issues with Saillune's royal family, this is his actual title. Lina Inverse insists on referring to Philionel El Di Saillune as the "First Royal Successor". She manages to duck as the card skewers the demon sitting behind her, scaring her enough to use Suzuka's title and constantly compliment him and his techniques during the match. When the foxgirl announcer Koto just calls him Suzuka, he shows his annoyance by hurling a razor sharp playing card at her head. He insists on being called "The Beautiful Suzuka" and promises that anyone who doesn't refer to him as such will not live to repeat their mistake. Suzuka from Yu Yu Hakusho somewhat fits this trope during his first appearance in the Dark Tournament. That hasn't stopped fanfic writers using it to death. Washu did this once in Tenchi Muyo! Ryo-Ohki, and six episodes later it came back to bite her on the butt when she discovered that Mihoshi had included it in her report.
Greatly exaggerated in the minds of fans.Same thing in Tenchi Muyo!: "No! I'm not gonna help you unless you call me Little Washu!" ("Washu-chan" in the Japanese version).In the same show, Fuko's carvings are starfish, not stars.This makes most people somewhat uncomfortable, as it is a rather intimate form of address. Kotomi from Clannad insists on being addressed with "Kotomi-chan" and won't even register other forms of address.PAGES WILL BE DELETED OTHERWISE IF THEY ARE MISSING BASIC MARKUP.
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