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And the fact that the entire series is basically a Tournament Arc with Humongous Mecha. There's also the fact that practically everyone yells the name of their techniques as they use them, and the two main characters use The Power of Love to defeat the Big Bad by summoning the physical incarnation of the King of Hearts to blast a heart-shaped hole through it.The fact that the main character's special technique is called " Shining Finger" is also helped a great deal by this rule.
Among the concepts that walk the infamous thin line between "clever" and "stupid" are a German ninja, a giant robot mummy, and a martial arts master who takes off his sash and uses it to slash an enemy robot in half. Mobile Fighter G Gundam relies on this moreso than usual to set itself apart from the rest of the Mobile Suit Gundam franchise.Lampshaded by Kazuki and actually the motivating reason behind many of Captain Bravo's odd mannerisms in Busou Renkin.ANY character voiced by Steven Blum is subject to the epitome.In Cowboy Bebop, Spike Spiegel is basically the epitome of this rule.And why was the special ship pink, and what was with the big arm. Just how did mercurion work in Soukou no Strain? What is it? All we know is it's Green Rocks.In the same vein, Double K, the buddy cop version of Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann, seems to combine how Rule Of Cool driven both types of shows are.The length of Kamina's sword seems directly proportional to the length of the speech he is making while drawing it. Not to mention he was fighting against someone with a meat cleaver. At one point, Kamina, resident Crazy Awesome Badass draws his trusty Katana, and it keeps coming out of the sheath for like ten feet, for no reason other than it looks cool.
That being said, the Rule of Cool is very subjective. (If the coolness itself causes the result, then it's Pure Awesomeness.) Note also that different opinions on what is "cool" create the most arguments over this. Note that you only get to invoke the Rule of Cool if the end product is, in fact, cool. Of scientific laws that this trope circumvents, the third law of motion is probably the most frequently revoked, with the Square-Cube Law probably a close second. It is a complement to Bellisario's Maxim and the MST3K Mantra. It has been cited by animation director Steve Loter (of Kim Possible, Clerks the Animated Series, Tarzan, and American Dragon: Jake Long) in response to questions from fans attempting to justify temporary breaches in logical consistency. The Rule of Cool is another principle that seeks to dispel arguments among fans over implausibility in fiction. This applies to the audience in general there will naturally be a different threshold for each individual. Stated another way, all but the most pedantic of viewers will forgive liberties with reality as long as the result is wicked sweet or awesome.