Tropes Thread

>unassuming or harmless looking character turns out to be a crucial villain

>side characters end up being more interesting than the main characters

>oldest trope in the book shows up
>"[trope]? What a cliché. If this was a cartoon that would just be lazy writing."

>side quests end up being more interesting than the main quests

This is almost always the case though, Star vs notwithstanding.

>the only reason the side characters have yet hijacked main character's role is due to writer's bias toward the main character
>writer tries to make the main character interesting to win fans/readers favor
>end up making the main character even less likable.

why does this happen every fucking show, every fucking time
also
>MC gushes over rich girl that either A: doesn't know he exist, or B: is a huge bitch
>his female best friend who is usually quite attractive, has a crush on MC
>He never notices until last season/episode
i'm so tired of this shit, either make the BFF and the MC in a relationship from the fucking start, or say they're relationship is platonic on both sides, idk, just something besides this shit.

pretty much most of animes have those things, only different in degrees.

>show has main character shifting between love interests
>shows them going on dates

>MC gushing over rich bitch
>Turns out she's actually a pretty cool dude once you get through to her
>MC treats her like shit because he's subconsciously into female best friend
>Breaks rich bitch's heart
Fucking Spectacular Spider-man

>character has to do something for a friend
>fucks shit up
>"It's perfect/I love it!"

>show is big on redemption and the power of love and friendship
>a villain shows up that just says "Fuck That" and continues being evil

Funny enough, that was the entire impetus for Suikoden. The main writer of the first few games came up with it because he loved stuff like FotNS and Captain Tsubasa that had large casts and thought the side characters were more interesting than the main characters. So he decided to pitch a game with a cast of mostly side characters.

And it worked out great.

don't forget the romance of three kingdoms. Many of side characters turn out to be as interesting, if not better than the main characters.

You're missing the point. Swap the genders in your example and you'll see what the writers are actually aiming for.

Sup Forums would hate it and call it edgy shit.

Water Margin actually, and I think the idea of basing it on that (mainly the 108 Stars) came from someone else.

Love this one. What are some examples?

I love how clone high made fun of this.

>New bad guy that's even badder than the regular villain is about to beat the hero
>Regular villain actually fights the new bad guy
>"If anyone's gonna kick your ass, it's gonna be me"

I've never heard anyone call Wander over Yander edgy.

You beat me to it user.

This is why I hate The Amazing World of Gumball.
The characters outside the family are actually fun, but they just love to give us the dysfunctional family for 10 episodes a season.

They did a good handful of episodes focusing on the world or a side character though
I mean, yeah, Gumball and Darwin are still there, but why wouldn't they be?

I like how Clone High made fun of it but it still hurt because it got fucking cancelled.

>"We're not so different you and I"

are you talking about jasper
cause that's literally what jasper did

can someone explain why this shit keeps happening
like not just in cartoons, but everything now a days, video games, tv shows, movies, the like. Can we as a whole just not write interesting MCs anymore, like to the point where they can only be interesting when alone/without side characters?

It's just like my 2hus!

Less is more
You're much more interested in the mysterious new side character than the protagonist you've gotten to know inside and out already

I had Chrysalis in mind actually, but Jasper, Dominator and Frieza are also applicable.

>redhead is always the best character in any series

Nah, in touhou nobody is interesting.

>Girl with blonde hair is the good character
>Girl with black hair is the Evil\Bitch character.

>Its a Racoon\Rat\Bat
>Everyone runs away from it like its the goddamn plague

Fuck you rabies.

That's real life.

That's not girl with biggest tits.

>2016
>not the opposite

fuck man you triggered my spectacular spiderman ptsd ;__;

Especially Carrie and Rob the cyclop, they are awesome.

delet this

>in touhou nobody is interesting.

Touhou characters get like 4 sentences of dialogue per game. Everything else is fanfiction.

well there is the official doujin

>spoiler
That sounds too good to be true.

more! MORE!

>why does this always happen

The protagonist is meant to appeal to the widest variety of people. The side characters are meant to appeal more to a certain type of person. You're the kind of person the side character was meant to please so you like it more than you do the protagonist.

Marketing rules us all.

But it did happen

She might get one later, but I secretly hope that it isn''t the main characters that do it and that the next time she comes back she's reformed due to offscreen events.

>wanting her to be reformed at all
Fuck this shit.

She's top tier waifu, man. Why you hatin'?

Besides, they've already killed like 2 major villains.

>we must stop the badguy from getting the mcguffin or he'll be unstoppable

Is that fucking Road Rovers? That shitty HotWheels X TMNT cartoon?

It wasn't that good but it definitely wasn't shitty, the Hell is your problem?

Why do you want her reformed? You might as well kill her, that's practically what you'd be doing.

>something wrong with a character
>MC and others shrink down and go inside said characters body

This pic just gave me a flashback to being a kid and finding Major Doctor Ghastly to be incredibly hot.
>tfw she made your pee pee tingle and you didn't even know how to fap

>it's a feminism episode

No, I don't care about feminism, I want to see colorful characters go on adventures and vicariously enjoy myself. If I wanted stupid gender politics I'd go to Sup Forums or Tumblr.

Fucking Legend of Korra, amiright?

A powerful trope that must be used with discretion. It always produces the most rabid of shippers. Like Kim/Shego, Wright/Edgeworth, and pic related.

>overly happy character in an adult cartoon
>turns out he's just genuinely learned how to be happy and isn't hiding behind some veil

>character's bisexual
>doesn't exist

>"I have a plan!"
>they immediately start accomplishing the problem without even hearing the plan.

>character who the MCs all knew back in the day returns
>apparently had some falling out with him in the past that ended with him swearing revenge on the MCs
>says he's changed
>saves one of the younger MC's life
>a few episodes later
>literally stabs MC in the back
Fucking Magnus

Thank you for ruining my day by making me remember pic related.

Fim basically copied the ending from WOY

Mr Peanutbutter?

Is that ant okay

that's what i was thinking of, but there's some other i'm forgetting.
it's just refreshing to me.

>If we kill the villain we'll be just like him

No you won't! He's the villain! He probably killed shittons of people or was going to kill shittons more!

Not Sup Forums, but this fucking show. Loved it except Ned being denser than a neutron star.

>ridiculous or silly B plot ends up solving the serious drama of the A plot
when fry drinks 100 cups of coffee, god damn

>character is an asshole and an unlikable jerk
>after five seasons of character growth he is the best and most upstanding character in the story

Fim?

Has there ever been an example of "natural progression", for a lack of a better word. What I mean is, changing MCs. Like in your example, if the writers weren't biased and the former side char becomes the new main char. Which is also not put in stone, but dynamic.

>another tropes thread
finally

>official doujin
>official
>doujin

No.

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>old West setting
>sheriff/marshal/lawman does something that's technically illegal but ends up catching the bad guy and talks about the sprit of the law vs the letter of the law.