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Una forma de presentar los personajes de una historia Es.ExactamenteLoQueDiceLaEtiqueta: [[Es.TroposDelInicio al inicio de una serie]], [[Es.ComoReunirPersonajes los personajes van siendo introducidos al elenco]] consecutivamente, uno por episodio en un espacio temporal previo a los primeros arcos argumentales.

Esta es una técnica que un escritor puede utilizar para reunir a los personajes antes que la trama inicie, dejando tiempo al lector para construir un sentido de interés por la historia y dando la sensación que no habrá problemas para prestar atención más adelante. Es también una forma de asegurar que todos los personajes se relacionan con el líder del equipo de igual manera.

If done badly is sometimes followed by GreenRooming. Can be especially annoying in things like TwelveEpisodeAnime series if the cast has more than four people.

Extremely common with BishoujoSeries and [[TheUnwantedHarem Unwanted Harems]]. Even more common in computer games (namely, {{RPG}}s), with many such games introducing a new party member in each [[GameLevel area]], some even going so far as to have [[InterfaceSpoiler an obvious number of "slots" that are going to be filled up by the end of the game]]. Not to be confused with AllInARow where your characters, once assembled, follow you around like baby ducklings.

The next step to a DebutQueue system is the CharacterMagneticTeam. Contrast YouALLShareMyStory. If the characters are all ''present'' in early episodes but are given characterisation episode-by-episode, see ADayInTheLimelight. Characters introduced by DebutQueue may also fall under HitchhikerHeroes.
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Una forma de presentar los personajes de una historia Es.ExactamenteLoQueDiceLaEtiqueta: [[Es.TroposDelInicio al inicio de una serie]], [[Es.ComoReunirPersonajes los personajes van siendo introducidos al elenco]] consecutivamente, uno por episodio en un espacio temporal previo a los primeros arcos argumentales.

Esta es una técnica que un escritor puede utilizar para reunir a los personajes antes que la trama inicie, dejando tiempo al lector para construir un sentido de interés por la historia y dando la sensación que no habrá problemas para prestar atención más adelante. Es también una forma de asegurar que todos los personajes se relacionan con el líder del equipo de igual manera.

If done badly is sometimes followed by GreenRooming. Can be especially annoying in things like TwelveEpisodeAnime series if the cast has more than four people.

Extremely common with BishoujoSeries and [[TheUnwantedHarem Unwanted Harems]]. Even more common in computer games (namely, {{RPG}}s), with many such games introducing a new party member in each [[GameLevel area]], some even going so far as to have [[InterfaceSpoiler an obvious number of "slots" that are going to be filled up by the end of the game]]. Not to be confused with AllInARow where your characters, once assembled, follow you around like baby ducklings.

The next step to a DebutQueue system is the CharacterMagneticTeam. Contrast YouALLShareMyStory. If the characters are all ''present'' in early episodes but are given characterisation episode-by-episode, see ADayInTheLimelight. Characters introduced by DebutQueue may also fall under HitchhikerHeroes.
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Extremely common with {{bishoujo}} series and [[TheUnwantedHarem Unwanted Harems]]. Even more common in computer games (namely, {{RPG}}s), with many such games introducing a new party member in each [[GameLevel area]], some even going so far as to have [[InterfaceSpoiler an obvious number of "slots" that are going to be filled up by the end of the game]]. Not to be confused with AllInARow where your characters, once assembled, follow you around like baby ducklings.

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Extremely common with {{bishoujo}} series BishoujoSeries and [[TheUnwantedHarem Unwanted Harems]]. Even more common in computer games (namely, {{RPG}}s), with many such games introducing a new party member in each [[GameLevel area]], some even going so far as to have [[InterfaceSpoiler an obvious number of "slots" that are going to be filled up by the end of the game]]. Not to be confused with AllInARow where your characters, once assembled, follow you around like baby ducklings.

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