Leader of the "Generic Superpower Organization" acts all carefree and weak even though it's probably the strongest guy...

>Leader of the "Generic Superpower Organization" acts all carefree and weak even though it's probably the strongest guy on the show.

When will this shitty trope die?

>shitty
It is the best and most badass trope and you secretly know it.

>Leader of the "Generic Superpower Organization" finally decides to act only when all his allies are dead and his organization is about to get destroyed
yeah ok

if you were the strongest, you'd do whatever the hell you wanted anyay, just like them

Played best when the main character(s) assume the leader is the most powerful, and when they finally face off the leader reveals that he's just a normal human.

And then wrecks the main character(s) using entirely normal human methods.

You have to be literally underage to think this is still cool after it's been done to death so much.

>they blow the fuck out of the edgy villain/antihero while taunting him
If you don't love this you're a faggot.

Says the contrarian faggot who automatically thinks something's bad because it's done a lot.

>shitty trope
its not shitty. its annoying but people who can godmode usually don't have to give a fuck about anyone or anything, thus they have no need to act like they have a stick their ass. also pic unrelated?

Well, it's not as good anymore when you can see it coming from a mile away. The whole point of it is to make it seem like the guy isn't that strong.

When will greentext threads be banned?

>sequentially story telling is so shitty,You have to be literally underage to think this is still cool after it's been done to death so much.
something been done often does not make it shitty, you just have to take breaks between same type shows(maybe don't watch one every seasons) and when it comes to overdone people point to stuff that came out 5-10 years ago and go "that exists do why make this"

>guy acts like a goofball but is hyped up as being an ultra badass
>jobs in the first fight we see him in

No, it's not. He's the head of the organization, it's clearly established that he's strong. It's not supposed to be a surprise, it's just basically gap moe.

>The whole point of it is to make it seem like the guy isn't that strong.

No, that would be him being a joke nobody knows about. He's the leader and it's made pretty clear, also there are several moments since his introduction where he puts the fear of god in some characters just by changing his mood.

see Nice false analogy.
The point of this specific trope if any is that it should be a surprise.

Sauce?

Can see what coming?
Him acting carelessly and like he's having fun?

>The point of this specific trope if any is that it should be a surprise.
No, it's not. How the fuck is it supposed to be a surprise when they tell you outright that he's strong?

nothing is a surprise once you have seen enough shows

1. Why would you put someone who's NOT super strong as the head of your organization that fights monsters?
2. Why would you NOT be super carefree if you are an OP bastard?
3. Why would you act when there's no real need? If you, as an OP bastard, step in to fight every monster, how are the others going to get stronger?

>1. Why would you put someone who's NOT super strong as the head of your organization that fights monsters?
Because leadership skill isn't the same as battle prowess.
>2. Why would you NOT be super carefree if you are an OP bastard?
Because Klingon promotions, especially if the organization thinks about your first question the same way you do.