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10 Devil May Cry Lines that Were so Cheesy They’re Actually Hilarious

DMC Lines So Cheesy They’re Actually Hilarious

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“Aw, you poor thing. Didn’t your mother ever teach you how to use a door?”

Another Devil May Cry 3 gem, this is a one-off one-liner Dante utters when the demon Beowulf bursts in from the ceiling to attack him. While we could chalk this quote up to Dante’s care-free nature, it also makes fun of demons’ tendencies in the Devil May Cry franchise to burst through windows and walls. Heck, even Dante is guilty of this trope, which makes the line even funnier because his mother did teach him how to use a door. His father probably also did, too.

Whether because DMC demons just hate the concept of doors or because bursting through a wall looks cool, it’s not a DMC game without someone or something entering a room as explosively and excessively as possible, and Dante knows it.


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