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FunWithAcronyms: The Conference Room of Evil is called the '[=CRoE=]' (pronounced 'crow') because the giant window overlooking the landscape reminds some of a crow's nest.

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* FunWithAcronyms: The Conference Room of Evil is called the '[=CRoE=]' (pronounced 'crow') because the giant window overlooking the landscape reminds some of a crow's nest.
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* IncrediblyLamePun: The Conference Room of Evil is called the '[=CRoE=]' (pronounced 'crow') because the giant window overlooking the landscape reminds some of a crow's nest.

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* IncrediblyLamePun: FunWithAcronyms: The Conference Room of Evil is called the '[=CRoE=]' (pronounced 'crow') because the giant window overlooking the landscape reminds some of a crow's nest.
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* {{Deconstruction}}: A very dark example at the beginning of the story: Elsa's extended stay in her Yosemite Palace without going down for food and water (similar to what happened in ''WesternAnimation/{{Frozen|2013}}'') leads to us finding her dying of hunger three weeks later. Her thirst is HandWaved as being taken care of by her powers.



* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: A very dark example at the beginning of the story: Elsa's extended stay in her Yosemite Palace without going down for food and water (similar to what happened in ''WesternAnimation/{{Frozen|2013}}'') leads to us finding her dying of hunger three weeks later. Her thirst is HandWaved as being taken care of by her powers.

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These examples of Surprisingly Realistic Outcome seem to violate at least one of these rules, which disqualifies them: No character reactions (characters get angry, don't forgive, don't change their personality instantly, etc.); Too fantastical (depends on the properties of magic, powers, sci-fi tech, monsters, etc.); Not surprising (a character was warned about the outcome, it's used to provide Karma or An Aesop, or it simply follows normal conventions for this genre or medium); Plot happens (the example only describes an event, but not why audiences would expect a different, unrealistic outcome); Not an outcome (a character just explains why something wouldn't work as expected); More of a Deconstruction (the event has major, lasting effects on the plot, make something more realistic, but not completely realistic, or a parody/fanwork applies realistic consequences to the events of a different work); or fits better under a different trope. See the trope's definition for more details. If you believe a removal was a mistake, please bring it up in the cleanup thread.


* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome:
** A very dark example at the beginning of the story: Elsa's extended stay in her Yosemite Palace without going down for food and water (similar to what happened in ''WesternAnimation/{{Frozen|2013}}'') leads to us finding her dying of hunger three weeks later. Her thirst is HandWaved as being taken care of by her powers.
** A more humorous moment occurs when Doctor Horrible mentally rescinds his idea of taking Elsa to Disneyland when he remembers how popular ''Frozen'' is.

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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome:
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SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: A very dark example at the beginning of the story: Elsa's extended stay in her Yosemite Palace without going down for food and water (similar to what happened in ''WesternAnimation/{{Frozen|2013}}'') leads to us finding her dying of hunger three weeks later. Her thirst is HandWaved as being taken care of by her powers.
** A more humorous moment occurs when Doctor Horrible mentally rescinds his idea of taking Elsa to Disneyland when he remembers how popular ''Frozen'' is.
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* MoodWhiplash: Frequently. Most apparent at the end of Chapter 15, which goes from Doc taking Elsa to the hospital to check for a concussion and possible brain damage to [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment the author describing the effects of silver nitrate solution on the skin of the hand.]]

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* MoodWhiplash: Frequently. Most apparent at the end of Chapter 15, which goes from Doc taking Elsa to the hospital to check for a concussion and possible brain damage to [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment the author describing the effects of silver nitrate solution on the skin of the hand.]]
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* TheChosenOne: Buffy. Again.

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* %%Administrivia/ZeroContextExample* TheChosenOne: Buffy. Again.



* IceQueen: Elsa becomes more like this personality-wise following [[spoiler: her fight with Anna]].

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* %%Administrivia/ZeroContextExample* IceQueen: Elsa becomes more like this personality-wise following [[spoiler: her fight with Anna]].



* SanitySlippage: Willow is showing signs of this.

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* ShoutOut:
** Horrible's Igor likes his references. So far he's referenced ''Literature/TheFaultInOurStars'', ''Literature/TheOutsiders'', ''Literature/HarryPotter'', and a ''lot'' of ''VideoGame/{{Portal}}''.
** He spends Chapter 10 worming in as many references as possible, telling readers to eat a certain amount of chocolate or other sweet every time they catch one, making a point of increasing the amount-per-reference for ''Portal'' and non-''Frozen''/''Buffy''/''SAB'' references.

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* ShoutOut:
** Horrible's Igor likes his references. So far he's referenced ''Literature/TheFaultInOurStars'', ''Literature/TheOutsiders'', ''Literature/HarryPotter'', and a ''lot'' of ''VideoGame/{{Portal}}''.
** He spends Chapter 10 worming in as many references as possible, telling readers to eat a certain amount of chocolate or other sweet every time they catch one, making a point of increasing the amount-per-reference for ''Portal'' and non-''Frozen''/''Buffy''/''SAB'' references.
ShoutOut: [[ShoutOut/HeroesAndVillainsHorriblesIgor Has its own subpage.]]
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''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/10526222/1/Heroes-and-Villains Heroes and Villains]]'' is a fanfiction by [[https://www.fanfiction.net/u/5605847/Horrible-s-Igor Horrible's Igor]] that is a three-way crossover between ''WesternAnimation/{{Frozen|2013}}'', ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'', and ''WebVideo/DrHorriblesSingAlongBlog''. Taking place in the modern day, Dark Willow now heads an evil corporation named Salix Tech; Elsa, Anna, Kristoff, Olaf, and Sven have come into our world; Doctor Horrible is still in the E.L.E.; and Buffy is taking night classes in U.C. Sunnydale.

[[LampshadeHanging Wait, Sunnydale is back?]]

Elsa and Doctor Horrible join Dark Willow atop Mount Lassen in a crusade for vengeance, while Olaf teams up with Buffy and her demon-fighting professor James Marlowe to stop them from taking over and possibly ending the world. The author has stated that he began this as a fictional T.V. series, and therefore broke down the story into 7 'seasons', with twenty-two 'episodes' each, saying he'll have around 8 chapters per episode, meaning that there could quite possibly be over a ''thousand'' chapters.

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!!''Heroes and Villains'' provides examples of:

* TheChosenOne: Buffy. Again.
* CoolCar: Not only does Willow have a Tesla, she has a Tesla ''limousine'' with ''self-driving A.I.'' As shown on the YMMV page, there was a little confusion as to how early it was in Tesla Motors' production history.
* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: "Does it hurt?" *one response later*: "That sounds painful."
* EyeScream: In the very first chapter, Willow has an eye put out in a fight with a vampire.
* IceQueen: Elsa becomes more like this personality-wise following [[spoiler: her fight with Anna]].
* IncrediblyLamePun: The Conference Room of Evil is called the '[=CRoE=]' (pronounced 'crow') because the giant window overlooking the landscape reminds some of a crow's nest.
* LemonyNarrator: Not even Horrible's Igor is spared the narrator's snark:
-->"And yes, this was the aforementioned custom Tesla acquired in 2011, though extensive research conducted by the narrator has exposed the writer for the terrible research skills he has, as Tesla Motors was selling as early as 2007. [Congratulations, idiot.]"
* MoodWhiplash: Frequently. Most apparent at the end of Chapter 15, which goes from Doc taking Elsa to the hospital to check for a concussion and possible brain damage to [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment the author describing the effects of silver nitrate solution on the skin of the hand.]]
* MostFanficWritersAreGirls: Apparently averted by this one, as shown by the narrator quote above.
* NarrativeFiligree: The flow of the story seems like it is going to start allowing this with the addition of Doctor Horrible. On his way to the HQ with Elsa, he talks about the Hyperloop. The narrator gets in on it too sometimes, starting the next segment of the story with a filigree lead-in.
* PragmaticVillainy: Downplayed. Willow cites this as her reason for not getting mad that the doctors couldn't fix her eye and let her down easy. Of course, [[spoiler: it's hard to get mad at them when she realises ''she'' can't heal it either...]]
* SanitySlippage: Willow is showing signs of this.
* ShoutOut:
** Horrible's Igor likes his references. So far he's referenced ''Literature/TheFaultInOurStars'', ''Literature/TheOutsiders'', ''Literature/HarryPotter'', and a ''lot'' of ''VideoGame/{{Portal}}''.
** He spends Chapter 10 worming in as many references as possible, telling readers to eat a certain amount of chocolate or other sweet every time they catch one, making a point of increasing the amount-per-reference for ''Portal'' and non-''Frozen''/''Buffy''/''SAB'' references.
* SuddenlyShouting: Elsa ends a heated argument with [[spoiler: Olaf]] by shouting at him to leave.
* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome:
** A very dark example at the beginning of the story: Elsa's extended stay in her Yosemite Palace without going down for food and water (similar to what happened in ''WesternAnimation/{{Frozen|2013}}'') leads to us finding her dying of hunger three weeks later. Her thirst is HandWaved as being taken care of by her powers.
** A more humorous moment occurs when Doctor Horrible mentally rescinds his idea of taking Elsa to Disneyland when he remembers how popular ''Frozen'' is.
* TriumphantReprise: Episode 1 ends with the final verse of Everything You Ever, implied to be a BadassBoast of sorts.
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