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The "Kick Me" prank is iconic; it's the go-to prank for unoriginal bullies. It's useful enough that a bully can use it to show he's a bully; he wants a victim kicked, so slaps them on the back (or if he wants to be subtle, compliments them on something while giving a "congratulating" pat on the back) and leaves them with the sign.
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A Religious Bruiser may or may not kick ass, but if he does, it's his primary occupation. For the Badass Preacher, ass-kicking is secondary to his vocation (or if Church Militant is at play, ass-kicking is his vocation). This is also partially an audience or character reaction trope.
An index of tropes relating to kicking people. Related to These Tropes Are Made for Walking. See also This Index Is Ready To Rumble and This Index Slaps. You'll get a kick out of these tropes: Dismissive Kick: Kicking someone to show contempt/disgust.
A lot of modern live action sci-fi shows are using the same kind of "director's" tropes (described below), just wondering where it came from?
Kick Me, I'm Christian (TV Series 2018– ) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Kick Me, I'm Christian: With Connie Ray, Andrew Keenan-Bolger, Frank Monteleone, Kristoffer Cusick.
The "Kick Me" prank is iconic; it's the go-to prank for unoriginal bullies. It's simple enough that a bully can use it to show he's a bully; he wants a victim kicked. Everyone gets to be in on the joke and the poor victim can't figure out why everyone's being so mean to him.