Tropes you love

>"whats the worst that could happen?"
>an absolute disaster/clusterfuck happens

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animation pipeline episode

That's one of my favorites too.

Also
>there's nothing you can say that'll make me do "suchandsuch"
>wipe to character doing said thing

>Character becomes seriously injured
>Everyone stares in horror waiting for them to react
>They just stand there completely unaware they've been injured

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I was actually thinking of a scene from a shitty, not co-related comedy I saw a month or so ago where a character got impaled on a pipe and didn't notice, but that's actually better.

when a character "trips" and the animation budget rises

Kind of unrelated to Sup Forums

>Character in live action series has a dream
>It's completely animated

>Character say's a lame joke

>Someone from somewhere throws a random object at them when the joke wasn't funny at all

That always tickles me funny bone.

>>Poster say's[sic] a lame post
>>Someone from somewhere throws a random (You) at them when the post wasn't funny at all

>Angry stepdad comes home and beats main character before fucking his mom

episode just follows each main character, all in the same situation or just living out an average day.

futurama did this twice, and so did the simpsons. what other shows have?

>the "we parody something kids have never seen before" episode

>it's a scooby doo parody
"This isn't actually Toot.
It's a fountain of blood!"

>it's an opera episode
>it's a musical episode
Too bad opera episodes are now fucking rare

>Angry stepdad comes home and fucks main character before beating his mom

>Someone throws something off-screen
>You hear a yelp of pain

>we get to see the MC wardrobe of clothes
>they are all the same thing

>episode starts of normal
>it gets really weird and unreal towards the end
>it was all some side character's dream

>everyone comes up with ideas
>the dumbest/worst one is the only one that works

I like when someone suggests something simple yet everyone ignores it or claims it's dumb or insane, then when the person just gets fed up and does it themselves everyone wonders why didn't anyone think of that before?

Cue eye roll, face palm or whispered "I hate all of you".

I experience stubbornness all the time so I know it's genuinely frustrating to deal with, but there's something amusing about seeing it unfold in TV.

> Character enthusiastically shows off a really useless and silly prop, which you quickly forget about.
> Said prop eventually saves the day outta nowhere

>10-year-old kids are playing in the playground
>boy tells a joke
>girl smirks
>cuts to an intense sex scene

>Hero and villain have to team up
>Make it clear that it's 'back to business' afterward

>Characters make a bet to stop doing something, usually their own quirks
>They all try to fuck each other over through temptation

You're thinking of that one EEaE episode aren't you faggot

> ACT NATURAL!

Also
> "I great with animals/kids!"
> [cut to chaos happening]

Shit, remind me, which episode was this?

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Misfits? Not that I think it's shitty, Ive only seen one episode.

Probably because a pretty significant percentage of the audience will cringe when characters start singing in a sincere way and have to fast forward past it.

>comic relief goes dead serious and kicks ass
I remember Odd from Code Lyoko and Beast Boy from 2003 Teen Titans doing this. Always appreciated this.

>Oh please, it's not like (description of extremely specific event) could ever happen!
>Extremely specific event happens.

I think it's more that the talent required for actual quality opera or singing/songwriting on a full musical scale (not just one song) is expensive.

don't really know if you could call it a trope but

>intro song explains the backstory of the show

>something heavy falls on a character
>IM OKAY!
>something even heavier falls on the same character
>IM STILL OKAY!
bonus if it's just some random background character

> angry main character comes home and fucks his mom before beating his stepdad

That gets annoying after the first 5 episodes
>Everything changed when--
Shut the hell up, Katara.

i mean the actual lyrics of the song
>WAY WAY BACK IN THE 1980s'

Man, I thought you meant like, trips while walking or something. I was so fucking confused.

>bubsy

Was Futurama the show that started to do the door gag, but they just ran through one door and got cornered? Because I loved that.

These tropes sound awfully unfunny when pointed out and described.

>the nerdy of the group starts spewing technical jargon
>"Okay in English please?"

>Different characters tell their side of a story
>In each version, the narrator is portrayed as some awesome funny hero while everyone else is either impossibly dickish and stupid or worships the narrator

Some of my favorite episodes right here. Hey Arnold had a ton of them and they're all S tier. Jim Lang crushed it doing the music for that show.

Same, I thought he meant like things go slow motion when someone trops over something and shit gets all intense before he hits the ground

A lot rides on context and execution, yeah

>2 characters are in a comedic fight; one of them turns giant
>The other turns slightly bigger
>Then the first guy turns slightly bigger, this goes on and on until their heads are in the stratosphere

If that's hard to picture, King-Size Canary is a good example of this trope.

Steven Universe subverted this in the Moon Temple episode.

Oh shit, too gold.

This one's actually my least favorite, especially if they either used big words that anyone knows/ completely understandable sentences, or if they actually say a cluttered mess of tech words that don't even form a sentence.
My favorite is
>act natural!

Yeah like josie and the pussycats in outer space

Danny Phantom was my first thought

So is this an EEaE stealth thread or what?

Oh im old ive never watched that lol

>the villain is the one who suggests they team up

That shit was common as hell in the 90s.
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>subverted
stop using the tvtropes page

>Characters need to avoid discovery
>Disguise as completely improbable things - TV, lamp, end table, coat rack
>Searcher doesn't notice them, goes about their routine (which includes said item
Really, any improbable way of hiding that somehow works flawlessly.

> the intro changes for the last t or last two episodes after something is recalled or happens

Kinda similar
>hides outside of shot
>person-shaped hiding place is checked, they aren't there
>searcher leaves, hider comes out of something implausible like flower pot etc.

>That gets annoying after the first 5 episodes
Not always.
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I FUCKING KNEW SOMEONE WAS GOING TO SAY THIS THE MOMENT I READ IT

>"Well at least it can't get any worse!"
>It starts raining

You guys have to be fucking around in here. You're pointing out all the fucking obnoxious ones. I don't know what "tropes" I like but these are among the bottom of the barrel, for a whole fuck ton of people.

Summer rains, you can never predict 'em.

>character throws something off-screen
>sounds of breaking windows, crashing cars, screaming people and cats

It's such a dumb fucking joke, but I like it every time.

>That flood episode of American Dad
>Stan show off his javelin from college
>prop just makes the situation worse

Tvtropes might be shit, but that doesn't mean their lingo isn't useful. Especially since most of it doesn't originate from Tvtropes to begin with, and you obviously already know what the word means.

>its a villian having a normal everyday life episode
>goes to the store, cleans their house, relaxes
>heroes show up and wreck their shit for no reason
>day off ruined

SpongeBob exclusive, but "my leg!" Never fails to make me chuckle.

When a villain and their second in command actually respect each other and the second in command isn't a backstabbing weasel.

Thank you, Wesley.

>That scene fron El Dorado

Are there any other good examples of a Wesley type character in other shows?

I ashamed of this but I enjoyed in Family Guy where they flip it
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>character breaks the fourth wall to tell the animator to stop this shit
>the almighty pencil comes in to un-fuck everything

still the best, even after 22 years

Yes.

Even the bear gives him a disappointed look.

Soundwave.

No that's just you faggot.

there was one in malcom in the middle. dewey writes an opera about his parents fighting

I dunno. I always been a big fan of the "Middle School is srs business" trope. Where Hall Monitors are cops. Student Council are real politicians. Definite hierarchy and stuff like that. Kind of like what you see in Fillmore and Paranatural.

Weird since Middle School when I was a kid sucked, and no one every has fond memories of Middle School. But the trope make me smile for some reason.

American Dad had an opera episode too I think

Extra points if each story is done on a diferent style of animation

Context?

t. Grappling Hook.

I love when kid shit is blown way out of proportion.

>chracter breaks a pinky swear
>suddenly the cops are involved

>Something bad happens involving a character
>Despite the fact that there is nothing flammable involved, things catch fire/explode

> "Remember your karma, Squidward."

>character makes joke
>dead silence
>"nothing?"
>"oh screw you, that's funny."

>using two meme arrows

I'll raise you "My leg" for "MY CABBAGES!"

Man, I've been looking for this one video of this dude just talking about the My Leg joje and cracking up.

It's called having depth.

>Character gets covered by something
>"Hey! Who turned out the lights?"

most of these are the shit ones, ones you see coming but still end up taking up enough space to where you're just sitting there looking around or watching how the animation works for that time because whatever it is they're saying is fucking predictable. Especially that "in english please" one, most of the time whatever it is the smart one is saying takes like 30 fucking seconds

>GODDAMMIT ARCHER

>the firehouse episode of King of the Hill

Premier television, that.