>characters do an altered version of the opening
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>comedic Villain becomes serious and a threat to heroes and or other villains
I think Jack Spicer had a moment like this. Also Draken from Kim Possible
>lyrics added to an already existing instrumental
>Character A saves character B
>Shortly after, character b saves character A
>Ridiculously specific trade/hobby magazines
>Character looks like they abandoned the group/nobody believed they'd show up
>They come back and save the day hard as fuck
Yes
Don't forget ridiculously specific TV channels.
>Characters read a niche version of an actual hobbyist magazine
It's an Sup Forums example and not a Sup Forums one, but them having an Arm Slave-oriented version of Jane's almanac always makes me smile
>character sings a musical number
>cut to an outsider observing it revealing its all in the character's head
>Time passing cliches like clocks moving or seasons changing
>They're actually happening in real time
>tough girl falls for a nerdy guy
10/10 waifu material
Also. When everyone breaks out in a musical number and somebody is like "What the fuck? Did you guys practice this or something? What's going on?"
in my head I always called it a Double-ended Save"
fucking love those.
bonus if character left so long ago you completely forgot about them
>character is extremely nervous/need to do something that requires all their attention
>clock's ticks become increasingly louder, implying that they are having a really hard time and making their mental situtation worse
>Outside character points out that the clock's ticks actually became louder.
you're talking about a child
What's that picture implying?
I'm talking about your child.
Your image reminds me of a good one
>The original team/group discovers a rival group with the exact same number of members
>They have the same Dynamic/Power set
>Each team member makes a comment, or has a short dialogue about/with the enemy team member that is supposed to represent them.
>Background Music begins playing
>Characters actually hear it
Tom's unrealistically symmetrical face
>character are recalling an event that happened in the past
>they each have wildly different takes on how the event actually went down, like the stupid character switching roles with the genius and being the one that saves the day
>I can't believe the Devil's so unforgiving!
>I can't believe everybody's just ad-liiibbiiiing!
>Character listening to pre-recorded message
>They start talking to the message
>It responds
>They go back and forth despite it being a recording
> Flashback or old photo of a younger version of the MC's parents
> See many familiar adults as little kids
Black character has lighting based powers
>Opening theme starts playing during final battle.
>Bonus points if it's the opening theme from the first season playing during the series finale.
>Finn tries to talk to a video of his dad
>"Remember, Finn, this is a prerecorded hologram. I can't hear you if you're talking to me"
>Still ends up responding to him at least once
Not quite the same, but I loved when the last episode of Samurai Jack contained Aku's opening monologue.
>science experiment with a general in the room
>it's the general that wants to stop the experiment instead of the scientist
not a trope if it never happens
examples nigga
>"Wow, crazy weather we've been having lately, huh?"
Rashomon-style is the trope
Bug hero six
>Fat ugly girl with a red shirt with a yellow star on it
Did recess successfully predict Steven universe and it's fandom?
Fuck when they did this in the suicide squad movie though.
Traps illustrated I don't think I have seen any that are that far fetched. Maybe not believable but all close to believeable.
*traps illustrated asside that is.
>grill character develops crush on male main character
>They get cucked
NEFCYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
Fuck Suicide SKWAD in general
>villain makes a copy of hero to fight him
>copy turns out to hate the villain, too
>Character introduces themselves to another character.
>The latter is always calling them by any other but their real name (names that sound similar).
>Bonus if the first character tries to correct the other character.
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Dr. McNinja had the best version of this.
>Franz makes a bunch of clones of Dr. McNinja
>They team up with Doc to fight Franz
>Franz starts killing them with ease
>Doc realizes that he's fallen victim to the Inverse Ninja Rule; a group of ninja, each powerful on their own, become weak when working together
>He starts killing the clones while acting all friendly with Franz so he can fight him one-on-one and be more powerful
Akira
Ghost the shell... I think.
>Older/stuck up/general asshole character always uses an insulting nickname for the protagonist.
>Uses the proper name exactly once, at a climactic moment.
Usually it's after the asshole character is beaten by the protagonist, when the asshole is gravely wounded, or when the big villain needs to be stalled and the asshole says "you go ahead... ".
>flashback of a character with a receding hairline as a child
>character still has a receding hairline
Even better if they just copy & paste the older character's head on a child's body
Loved it ever since the first time I saw it as a kid in Rocko's Modern Life.
The ole Law of Conservation of Ninjitsu.
>"I really need to get that clock fixed"
>Mentioning Suicide Squad
*Vietnam flashbacks*
>Ghost talks casually about the way they died
SOME FOLKS WERE BORN
>Magazine Reader's Fancy: Weekly
for a second I thought this was an image of Tom Cruise being sliced in two.
>Hand-banana vs the enforcer
His front tooth is in the middle of his face
This, but basically anytime a show points out how strange or unrealistic is (in a realistic show, of course)
>American Dad
>Klaus points that Steve not only wakes up picture-perfect, but his hair looks exactly like it does anytime else, and his voice isn't all raspy or clogged up or anything
>Character A has conversation with Character B
>Character A is speaking normally while Character B is speaking either pure nonsense or various sound effects
>conversation ends with Character B speaking normally
>"...here seen in this file photo"
>the picture is extremely embarassing/terribly outdated
>important scene reveals an extended or alternate cut of theme music
Breaking bad did this in legendary fashion
One of my favorite Futurama episodes right there m8
>it's a triggered Mouseketeer episode
When I found the concept of her character attractive I too was a child so fight me
Archers voicemails always got me
>villain/ antagonists take over the intro
I know the few other shows that have done this, most notable being the Teen Titans with the Hive Five.
Rick and Morty, Get Schwifty.
I can't remember any other specific examples, but I know I've seen it at least 2 or 3 other times.
>Recess had a stoner kid
Karl Pilkington in animated Ricky Gervais show
>when Creators and writers show up as animated in the cartoon
>when guest star voices recognize the actual voice actor
it doesn't come up often but the voice actor recognition or referencing themselves is great
Get the fuck out.
> See many familiar adults as little kids
Gintama dedicated a whole ED to this trope.
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South park when the goth kids have their version of the intro
Damn. Steven Universe sure has let himself go.
The Iron Giant's general was basically trying to stop that mad agent from nuking an entire town
That one Scrubs episode?
Did Steven fuse with Red Herring?
I don't follow much Steven Universe but I thought that fusing was a metaphor for having sex, why would Steven casually fuse with anyone but Conny/other love interest?
He couldn't resist.
>22 minute episode with 2 segments
>Episode A focuses on main characters
>Episode B is what the side characters were doing at the same time
>Main cast gets sidelined for an episode that focuses on a bunch of lone side characters than when grouped up make some sort of bizarro version of the main characters.
When?
You guys, come on! The rapist was clearly Red Herring!
not precisely this, but GTO
it happens when the scientist is clearly unhinged and the general or whoever isn't
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you expected a Jojo reference, but
Fusion is a metaphor for relationships, so it can be sexual but it doesn't have to be. like he fused with Amethyst and it was platonic
>QUICK, ACT NATURAL!
>*everyone starts doing poses and shit
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old men in gold chains and fully clothed women monthly are both from gravity falls.
>everyone starts acting like animals
bonus points if they are animals and they start acting like a different animal than what they are
Ma nigga.
God I can't wait until they add the /reddit/ board so we can be rid of people like you.
that sounds like a bit of a cop-out in several ways
>Fuck Suicide SKWAD in general
It had some good parts but boomer leaving encapsulated his character so perfectly so it also pissed me off when he came back.
Oh come on it was bad but it wasn't that bad.
Examples? Sounds cool.
This.
There is a lot wrong with that piece of shit show but this is straightforward. Diferent fusions mean different things. (Steven and vonnie tottaly represent baging though)
eh, that one's really overdone and predictable if you ask me
>like he fused with Amethyst and it was platonic
Amethyst is the kind of gem who would totally have casual sex with Steven though.
>character always uses a nickname for themselves
>when their real name is mentioned everyone gets confused
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>its the final battle
>the themesong starts playing