In boxing matches, all Preps use a style consisting of two straight punches followed by a hard, upwards hook, a body blow that looks similar to the one Juri and Luis use, and a sliding punch from a distance. They'll often dodge punches and counter with a body blow.
Most of the time, Derby Harrington uses exactly the same style as Bif, and even has exactly the same health meter. During his boss fight, however, Derby uses unique moves. He assumes the same stance as Bif and uses his combo in addition to all the moves Parker and Justin use, except that he uses the 5-hit combo as a normal attack (which means he doesn't need to dodge first to perform it) and he includes their uppercut after the combo. He jumps back similarly to Bryce and Chad after throwing a body blow. Defensively, he uses Jimmy's boxing evades and counterattacks, though the effects of his punches are different, and a unique block. He also has two unique punches, a rabbit punch and a mean left uppercut, similar to the last punch of the 5-hit combo Jimmy learns from The Hobo. He is generally immune to grapples except during his boss fight.
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Fan Works A Running Gag in Season 1 of Script Fic Calvin & Hobbes: The Series has Calvin doing something somewhat strange, which Hobbes points out. Calvin then starts arguing about it, and it continues for an absurd amount of time. This was thankfully phased out in Season 2. Double Rainboom was first envisioned as standard-length fan episode of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic. Unfortunately, the project's director made it as his final project for animation school, and said that the project had to be a minimum length of 30 minutes, while the episode script was intended to be a 22-minute episode. In the end, this trope ensued. My Brave Pony: Starfleet Magic: The author outright admits to using this, as he believes he has to fill a word quota. More specifically, he believes that every chapter has to be an equivalent length to a half-hour TV episode, with no exceptions. Amazingly, he complains in the author's notes of the third series about how long his fanfics are, and yet does nothing to fix this. Aside from padding in-chapters, Mykan seems to have an obsession with writing 26 episodes per-season, which leads to many episodes where nothing advances the plot. The biggest offenders are in My Brave Pony: Star Fleet Magic II. Ultra Fast Pony lampshades this in the episode "Granny Smith Is Mean".Apple Bloom: Why do we even have these trees, anyway?
Applejack: It's a short episode. We need to fill in the time somehow. The Stalking Zuko Series is mainly about Katara writing a diary to keep tabs on Zuko, during which she falls in love with him, but also includes the canon plotlines(which are greatly expanded on in this fic and several original plotlines, such as romance between beta couples and stories that help expand on the setting. As a result, over half of Not Stalking Zuko, the longest installment in the series, takes place on Ember Island, and some people complain that all the extra content is unnecessary, while others believe it helps add to the story and allows Zuko and Katara's romance to proceed at a realistic pace.
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