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Tv tropes one false move
Tv tropes one false move








  • Alluded in Eyeshield 21, when Yamato (the original bearer of the title) and Shin (the antithesis of main character Sena) met, both are considered the unstoppable Runner and the strongest Linebacker respectively.
  • The answer? The battle is interrupted due to Team Rocket before it can be resolved. So you might be wondering what happens when Roark's Rampardos battles his father Byron's Bastiodon.
  • In Pokémon, Rampardos is described as the unstoppable force/spear that can break any shield and Bastiodon is described as the immovable object/shield that can't be broken.
  • Their battle isn't decided up until Momiji disguises himself as one of the brothers. This was a case of an Invoked Trope, though, because the one who prompted them to it was very well aware that their characters form the word for 'contradiction' together.
  • In Aphorism, Nanto and Hokuto are twin brothers who have chosen the characters 'spear' and 'shield', respectively, and end up clashing in order to obtain the book of Life to resurrect their lost sister.
  • She reasons that the strongest spear wielder could pierce anything with a plastic fork and the strongest shield bearer could deflect anything with a paper plate. Her answer? A plastic fork and a paper plate.
  • The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You: In the sports festival arc, Uto is tasked with producing a spear that can pierce any shield and a shield that can deflect any spear.
  • If two really strong guys fight, and no one compares them to an immovable object and an unstoppable force at any point, then the example belongs in The Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny or Yin-Yang Clash.

    tv tropes one false move

    Please note: This article is about the actual phrase itself.

    tv tropes one false move

    This is taken from a 3rd-century text that included a parable about a merchant who sold a spear that could pierce any shield, and a shield that could resist any spear a customer pointed out the obvious contradiction, to which the merchant had no answer. For this reason, the question is sometimes phrased using the term "irresistible force" instead.Ī similar concept appears in Japanese and Chinese media: the term 矛盾, meaning "contradiction", is formed from the characters for "spear" and "shield". Some people try to claim that the unstoppable force would just bounce off and continue moving, albeit in a different direction (according to Newton's third law of motion, and conservation of energy and momentum. As a result, it's become a Stock Phrase for describing any conflict between particularly strong or particularly stubborn individuals. "What happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object?" is one of the most famous formulations of a Yin-Yang Clash in the Western consciousness.










    Tv tropes one false move