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| - Battle rages in Millville on many levels whilst several truths are discovered.
- Exploits Upper Hand to sucker punch the target for 2356 - 2898 kinetic damage. Requires and consumes Upper Hand.
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- "Why fight fair? Take advantage of your opponents whenever you can - you know they'd do the same to you if the situation were reversed." Sucker Punch is an active ability that can be used during Crises.
- __NOWYSIWYG__ Sucker Punch Battle Data Affected by Contest Data Contest Spectaculars (ORAS) Sucker Punch is a damaging Dark-type move introduced in Generation IV.
- Sucker Punch is a 2011 film with steampunk influences.
- The film was released in both conventional and IMAX theatres in the United States at midnight on March 25, 2011. It received generally negative reviews from critics, and under-performed box-office expectations.
- Power halved if target is turned around.
- Sucker Punch is a reality TV show.
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- Sucker Punch is the thirteenth episode of the second season of Castle.
- Categoría:Descripciones de comunidades[[Categoría:Letra ]] Categoría:Películas
- Sucker punching is a PvP-option, accesible by an enemy's profile page, that allows a player to "punch someone in the face" for minor (1-2) damage, at the cost of one Stamina. An opponent is unable to retaliate against a sucker punch, except sucker punching in return, or by resorting to more forceful means, such as robbing, fighting or hitlisting. If you have enough stamina and the opponent doesn't have high health you can sucker punch them down to below 20 health which then you would be stopped because you cannot Sucker Punch when their health is below 20.
- In the 1960s, a 20-year-old woman nicknamed Babydoll (Emily Browning) is institutionalized by her widowed stepfather (Gerard Plunkett) at the Lennox House for the Mentally Insane after she is blamed for the death of her younger sister. The stepfather bribes Blue Jones (Oscar Isaac), one of the asylum's orderlies, into forging the signature of the asylum's psychiatrist, Dr. Vera Gorski (Carla Gugino), to have Babydoll lobotomized so she cannot inform the authorities of the true circumstances leading to her sister's death. During her admission to the institution, Babydoll takes note of four items that she would need to attempt an escape.
- Sucker Punch is an action/fantasy/horror/thriller Feminist Fantasy Sleeper Hit and soon to be Cult Classic, directed, written, produced and conceptualized by Zack Snyder and released by Warner Bros about a young girl's planned escape from an insane asylum and... well, have a look at the tropes. It's highly stylized and highly self-aware, and deals with escapism in all its different forms: referencing practically every movie and video game under the sun, the film is a celebration of the idea that Tropes Are Not Bad and some slight "You are a perverted bastard for looking for tight clothing and wanting the 'Dance' show and seeing the girls as nails and objects and looking for Fan Service / Rule of Sexy which aren't actually there" controversial morals slipped in to Sucker Punch the gentlemen
- In the brainwashed town of Milleville, Megatron is beginning to find Cobra Commander bothersome, and transforms back to robot mode. He calmly informs Cobra Commander that he's got a bit of a security problem in his sewers, then calls down the Ark. (It was apparently just hovering somewhere near town. Inconspicuously hovering, no doubt.) As Cobra Commander berates him, Megatron reveals the true nature of their deal. It's not just Cybertronian technology in exchange for a new body and some Cobra tech; Megatron also gets to keep Doctor Biggles-Jones, the inventor of his new hypervelocity railgun.
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