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| - Like all of the townie plumbots, he doesn't have a trait chip. He has mastered in Advanced Technology.
- Sarge is an army truck in Cars that is friends with Fillmore. He is a World War II model Jeep Willys. He has earnt a lot of experience on the battlefield. He's playing a father figure for all the cars in Radiator Springs.
- Sergeant (or simply Sarge), is the gung-ho commander of the Green Army Men, Andy's miniature plastic soldiers in the Toy Story series. He is loyal to Woody, and under his orders, sends his troops on different missions, most commonly reconnaissance. Sarge is made holding a pistol and binoculars, which he uses when scouting out an area for humans, or getting a closer look at presents. Sarge, voiced by R. Lee Ermey, is based upon his character of Gunnery Sergeant Hartman from Full Metal Jacket.
- Gunnery Sergeant Asher "Sarge" Mahonin is the deuteragonist turned true main antagonist in the 2005 action/horror movie Doom, which is based on the successful video game series of the same name. He was portrayed by former WWE wrestler and legendary action star actor Dwayne Johnson (AKA: The Rock) (for his first role as antagonist in his own film career) who also portrayed The Scorpion King from The Mummy Returns.
- Sarge is a character in the Disney film's Toy Story. He is a green plastic soldier with his entire body in green. His feet is attached to a green plastic platform. He wears a green helmet and a solider uniform. In the movie, Sarge is the commander of the Green Army Men which are plastic green soldiers. He is defined as a determined toy and a loyal one to Woody as he follows the orders of him and others.
- Na początku gry Sarge nie ma żadnych chipów cech. Jak każdy futurystyczny bot, posiada ukrytą cechę Sima z przyszłości oraz 10 punktów umiejętności technologii zaawansowanej.
- Sarge is a soldier
- Sarge is a Epic unreleased figure part of the Toy Story collection.
- Colonel Sarge is a main character in Red vs. Blue and the southern-accented leader of the Blood Gulch Red Team. He is voiced by Matt Hullum, co-creator of the series, and first appears at the end of Episode 1, where he is shown to be aggressive and illogical. Because of his involvement, he could be considered the main protagonist of Red Team's half in the series.
- Sarge is Red Team Simulation Trooper in Red vs. Blue. Sarge is the staff sergeant A military man with a Southern United States accent, Sarge exhibits more discipline than the other Reds (and most of the Blues, for that matter), but is also somewhat sociopathic, bloodthirsty, eccentric, and the only Blood Gulch soldier on either team that is actually serious about the war (or training exercise). Sarge's name is unknown; he is just called Sarge throughout the series.
- In order to unlock Sarge for use, the player must level up in online gameplay.
- Sarge is normally tough, and tends to lose his temper with his men if they make mistakes. Despite this, he has a very emotional side to him, and sometimes cries when depressed or happy. He wants the rangers to be the best men they can be. He wants what is best for his men.
- Sarge is the default player model. However no "Sarge" character exists yet, so it is subsituted by Grism.
- Sex: Male Species: Human One of the warriors abducted by the Vadrigar to fight on the Arena Eternal, Sarge is a grizzled combat veteran with plenty of scars to prove it. He is the master of modern warfare - Clever, determined, and deadly. From the openning sequence, it would seem to make sense that Sarge had been a warrior in the Strogg Campaign, as he seemed to be fighting Strogg soldiers. They could, however, simply have been other humans or aliens armed with cybronics.
- Sarge is a Sentry bot character appearing in 2287 in the Castle tunnels.
- Sarge is a patriotic veteran who runs the Radiator Springs Army surplus store, Sarge's Surplus Hut.
- Sarge appeared in the Dinosaurs episode "Nuts to War (part 2)." Playing on the B-movie cliche of the weary sage older soldier, Sarge is in command of Robbie's unit of the Pangaean army, and lost an eye to a stick with his name on it. When another wooden missile results in complete blindness, Sarge is reluctantly forced home and hands his command over to Robbie.
- Sarge is a police officer in the 2003 series of TMNT and the Dreamwave comics. His design is based on TMNT co-creator, Peter Laird. He and his partner Officer Frank first appear in the episode Things Change, Attack of the Mousers, and later in The Shredder Strikes Back, Part 2, The Return of Nano , The Christmas Aliens and All Hallows Thieves. Sarge also appears by himself in the episode "Samurai Tourist" as well as the episode "Still Nobody". He also appears in "Turtles Forever". He also appears in the Dreamwave comics adaptation of "Things Change" where he was given the name "Sarge".
- Sarge era un Robot centinela, que se encargaba de la protección del Castillo.
- This Sarge appears in Army Men, Army Men 3D, Army Men II and Army Men: Toys in Space. Unlike Sgt. Hawk, Sarge is a regular Green Nation soldier. He leads a small team of green infantrymen to stop General Plastro's army. Some fans tend to think that this Sarge and his team are unrelated to any characters from Army Men: Sarge's Heroes and his exploits take place in a different continuity from the Sarges Heroes continuity all together.
- Faction: Junkion Species: Transformer Function: CANNON FODDER Rank: 3 - Sergeant Motto: "The important things are always simple, the simple things are always hard; and if you try the easy way, it's mined."
- File:Quake3.png Sarge appears in and is a playable character in Quake 3 Arena. As with all Arena Lords, Sarge is one of the challenges you will face in the Arena Eternal. Sarge is the first Arena Lord you'll confront, he looks slow but don't let that mislead you to the idea of that he's an easy bite. You will face him at the end of Tier 1 in the Power Station 0218 map.
- Sarge is the only character serious about winning the "war" between the Reds and the Blues. He has almost no understanding of military tactics, and his delusional ideas of war only make things worse. His combat plans tend to be overly simplistic and heavily flawed; his non-combat plans, by contrast, are often ridiculously complex and likewise doomed to fail. Sarge is also rather paranoid. He frequently expresses fears of sabotage or subversion at the hands of the Blues, though this does not prevent him from employing weak passwords and access codes in his security measures.
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