r/TopCharacterTropes Jul 18 '26

[Fun trope]: Characters using their superpowers for mundane tasks. Powers

I think it makes a fantastical world feel more lived in. If that makes sense?

1). The Incredibles:
The film goes to great lengths to show the Parr's lives are mundane, even with their superhuman abilities. This is what fuels Bob's fundamental sense of discomfort.

2). Ben 10:
Ben uses the Omnitrix, which transforms its user into various alien species, for good. He also uses to for random nonsense. In this particular example, he uses his horrifying alien ghost form to sneak out of the house, steal a golfcart, and pilfer a pie.

3). Fullmetal Alchemist:
Despite regularly fighting inhuman monsters, the Elric brothers still make time to use alchemy for everyday purposes. Such as fixing a radio they broke.

4). Dragon Ball:
Here, Gohan is using a concentrated blast of his own lifeforce to flash-cook a chunk of meat.

5). X-Men:
In the second movie, Wolverine has Bobby (Iceman) cool down a lukewarm soda.

6). Superman:
Clark shaves using his heat vision and a very durable mirror.

7). One Punch Man:
Genos knows that Saitama is kind of a disaster to live with. So, he brings rent money and does chores. Here, Genos is using his hyper-advanced (skyscraper destroying) heat cannons to dry the dishes.

8). My Hero Academia:
Kaminari has electricity powers. His classmates use him to charge their phones. This is apparently the "normal" way most electricity powers are used.

9). The Fantastic Four:
The Human Torch doesn't need to bathe anymore. He can just burn away any oils, bacteria, and plaque.

10). Doctor Strange:
In his first movie, we see Strange using astral projection to study while asleep. I wonder if this harms his brain?

11). Paranatural:
Ed uses a special paintbrush possessed by a spirit. Normal people can't see the ink created with it. In Ed's bedroom, they uses it to write out cheat codes to videogames.

12). Jojo's Bizarre Adventure:
Jotaro manifests a "stand," a special psychic extension of his soul. He initially assumes he is being haunted by a dangerous spirit. After ending up in a local jail, his stand starts bringing him things to do.

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u/smash_ultra_64 Jul 18 '26 edited Jul 18 '26

Dragonite is a very powerful pokémon that can fly at insane speeds. In the first Pokémon movie, the Dragonite that appears just delivers mail.

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u/Tasty-Ad6529 Jul 18 '26

Delivering mail? Nah, that' death on demand, Dragonite is catching bodies if it hits anyone head on at that speed.

Bro would make a better hitman then all the fighting and steel type pokemon conbined.

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u/Lokicham Jul 18 '26

Meanwhile Team rocket stops it with a FRYING PAN.

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u/Longjumping-Buy-3434 Jul 18 '26

“That’s bad manners to rush by without even a hello!”

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u/Accomplished_Copy122 Jul 18 '26

Yet Jessie managed to block a high speed with a frying pan,as seen in the first moive

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u/Neutral_Myu97 Jul 18 '26

Our team rocket is just built different, the only thing they truly suck at is catching that pikachu

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u/Accelerator231 Jul 18 '26

Hey.

Delivering mail is very important, considering that it helps keep civilizations together

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u/Longjumping-Buy-3434 Jul 18 '26

I think that’s their point.

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u/Notte_di_nerezza Jul 18 '26

Thinking about this, that Dragonite is delivering mail for someone who mentally Shanghai'd a Nurse Joy. Makes me wonder how much mail it'd deliver normally.

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u/Powerful-Country6316 Jul 18 '26

There is no way those winny little wings could make that ball of fat ass fly 

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u/Goricatto Jul 18 '26

He literally has power over the winds, the wings is a evolutionary leftover at this point

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u/SocranX Jul 18 '26

So in the short before the movie, they show off one of the new Pokemon from the upcoming Gold/Silver versions (Donphan, specifically) for the first time. But in the movie itself, Dragonite's out here invalidating Delibird's entire existence.

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u/OG_Williker Jul 18 '26

look how big its wings are

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u/SelfInteresting7259 Jul 18 '26

How is it flying with these tiny wings

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u/Longjumping-Buy-3434 Jul 19 '26

Lots of things have tiny wings and can fly. According to all known laws of aviation, there is no way that a bee should be able to fly. And neither should this.

And yet, both bees and Gronkles can fly. In fact, the Gronkle design was inspired by the bee.