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Tangerine is one of the two deuteragonists (along with Lemon) of the 2022 action-comedy film Bullet Train made by David Leitch.

He and his brother Lemon are a famous assassin duo called The Twins. They are both hired by the White Death to keep his son and a briefcase safe.

He was portrayed by Aaron Taylor-Johnson.

His Evil Ranking[]

What Makes Him Heinous?[]

  • Both him and Lemon committed assassinations before the story
  • He killed some of the white deaths associates, and to make matters worse, they shredded their bodies with a woodchipper.
  • He and Lemon killed 16 members from a rival gang to save the White Death’s son, but also caused an innocent man to die due to a car explosion rigged by them.
  • They attempted to kill Ladybug as they thought he killed the son and stole the briefcase, while the former being true, he didn’t kill the son.
  • Was a total jerk to the assassins of the White Death. He also beat the crap of someone wearing a Momonga suit, unbeknownst to him, it was The Hornet, The Son’s true killer, in disguise.
  • Despite Ladybug explaining the situation of The Son’s death, Tangerine still plans to kill him in order to save both his and his brother's lives, which backfired since Ladybug kicked him out of the train.

What Makes Him Inconsistent?[]

  • He has many comedic moments which detract with his villainy, with his worst acts not even given huge emphasis.
  • He genuinely cares about his brother, Lemon.
  • At the end of the movie he became On & Off as he tried his best to stop White Death and his daughter.
  • His mourning of Lemon's supposed death is played for sympathy.
  • His death makes him a scapegoat since he was accidentally killed by Ladybug while trying to stop the Prince.

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