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* Music/{{Rush}}

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* Music/{{Rush}}Music/{{Rush|Band}}
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Trope was cut/disambiguated due to cleanup


* HeroesWantRedheads: Gryphon and Kei, Redneck and Washuu, Hammer and Eiko... and that's just in the Golden Age. Many of them are heroes in their own right, though -- especially Kei.
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* ''Anime/LostUniverse''

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* ''Anime/LostUniverse''''Literature/LostUniverse''
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Catchphrase has been disambiguated. Removing ZCE.


* CatchPhrase: [=PCHammer's=] "Let's get dangerous", stolen from WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck; the series as a whole has one in [[Music/ElectricLightOrchestra "I have a message from another time..."]], which is almost always the first line of the title block.
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True Art Is Incomprehensible is now an in-universe trope as per TRS.


** A Mr. J.C. Statler (of the Boston Pops) heckled a "[[TrueArtIsIncomprehensible true artist]]" at a music symposium in ''[[http://www.eyrie.net/UF/FI/SOS/city-of-light.txt The Rose that Blooms in the City of Light]]''.

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** A Mr. J.C. Statler (of the Boston Pops) heckled a "[[TrueArtIsIncomprehensible true artist]]" "true artist" at a music symposium in ''[[http://www.eyrie.net/UF/FI/SOS/city-of-light.txt The Rose that Blooms in the City of Light]]''.



* TrueArtIsIncomprehensible: Satirized with Ragulin of the ''Ecole Musico-Technologique'' and his pretentiously avant-garde "l'Experience Sonique" in ''[[http://www.eyrie.net/UF/FI/SOS/city-of-light.txt The Rose that Blooms in the City of Light]]''; further mocked by Ragulin himself much later, after he has an epiphany and becomes an itinerant bluesman. [[invoked]]

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* TrueArtIsIncomprehensible: Satirized with Ragulin of the ''Ecole Musico-Technologique'' and his pretentiously avant-garde "l'Experience Sonique" in ''[[http://www.eyrie.net/UF/FI/SOS/city-of-light.txt The Rose that Blooms in the City of Light]]''; further mocked by Ragulin himself much later, after he has an epiphany and becomes an itinerant bluesman. [[invoked]]
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* {{Cameo}}: Raymond Burr as himself in ''[[http://www.eyrie-productions.com/UF/FI/aegis-florea-2.txt Aegis Florea, Part Two: Commander Moreau Reprise]]''; assorted {{Shout Out}}s)

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* {{Cameo}}: TheCameo: Raymond Burr as himself in ''[[http://www.eyrie-productions.com/UF/FI/aegis-florea-2.txt Aegis Florea, Part Two: Commander Moreau Reprise]]''; assorted {{Shout Out}}s)
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* ''Film/BackToTheFuture''

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* ''Film/BackToTheFuture''''Film/BackToTheFuture1''



* FilmFic: Doc Mui builds a [=DeLorean=], and he and Marty Rose ape ''Film/BackToTheFuture''.

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* FilmFic: Doc Mui builds a [=DeLorean=], and he and Marty Rose ape ''Film/BackToTheFuture''.''Film/BackToTheFuture1''.
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* ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZelda''

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* ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZelda''''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda''
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** Each of which is given distict advantages and disadvantages. [[Anime/SuperDimensionFortressMacross Space-fold Drives]] are useless for exploration, horrendously expensive energy-wise but are great for getting fleets around in a hurry. [[Franchise/StarTrek Warp Drives]] are medium fast but very flexible in where you can go. [[StarWars Hyperdrive]] is fast, but travelling down uncharted routes is dangerous. [[Series/BabylonFive Metaspace Drive]] is cheap (for the shipowner -- ships don't necessarily need an installed drive) and fast, but also has risks involved in getting too far off course, as well as the initial cost of setting up the metaspace gates.

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** Each of which is given distict advantages and disadvantages. [[Anime/SuperDimensionFortressMacross Space-fold Drives]] are useless for exploration, horrendously expensive energy-wise but are great for getting fleets around in a hurry. [[Franchise/StarTrek Warp Drives]] are medium fast but very flexible in where you can go. [[StarWars [[Franchise/StarWars Hyperdrive]] is fast, but travelling down uncharted routes is dangerous. [[Series/BabylonFive Metaspace Drive]] is cheap (for the shipowner -- ships don't necessarily need an installed drive) and fast, but also has risks involved in getting too far off course, as well as the initial cost of setting up the metaspace gates.
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Trope has been merged with Played For Laughs.


In the fall of 1991, a burgeoning [[{{Otaku}} anime fan]] named Benjamin D. Hutchins (who had chosen the login name "Gryphon" for the campus computer network) was attending Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Worcester, Massachusetts. He had recently fallen in love with a series called ''Literature/DirtyPair'', and had seen the first anime {{fanfic}}s to be posted on the Net written about it by Ryan Mathews and Larry Mann. Gryphon decided to write a ''Dirty Pair'' fanfic as well, and in an effort to demonstrate the possibilities to his friends, he churned out something he initially considered a quick-and-dirty "proof of concept" story in which he brought Kei and Yuri to WPI with a plot device from [[http://www.eyrie.net/Grill/Vault/wizard-of-waccc.txt a friend's story]] and generally let [[HilarityEnsues chaos ensue]].

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In the fall of 1991, a burgeoning [[{{Otaku}} anime fan]] named Benjamin D. Hutchins (who had chosen the login name "Gryphon" for the campus computer network) was attending Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Worcester, Massachusetts. He had recently fallen in love with a series called ''Literature/DirtyPair'', and had seen the first anime {{fanfic}}s to be posted on the Net written about it by Ryan Mathews and Larry Mann. Gryphon decided to write a ''Dirty Pair'' fanfic as well, and in an effort to demonstrate the possibilities to his friends, he churned out something he initially considered a quick-and-dirty "proof of concept" story in which he brought Kei and Yuri to WPI with a plot device from [[http://www.eyrie.net/Grill/Vault/wizard-of-waccc.txt a friend's story]] and generally let [[HilarityEnsues chaos ensue]].
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In the fall of 1991, a burgeoning [[{{Otaku}} anime fan]] named Benjamin D. Hutchins (who had chosen the login name "Gryphon" for the campus computer network) was attending Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Worcester, Massachusetts. He had recently fallen in love with a series called ''LightNovel/DirtyPair'', and had seen the first anime {{fanfic}}s to be posted on the Net written about it by Ryan Mathews and Larry Mann. Gryphon decided to write a ''Dirty Pair'' fanfic as well, and in an effort to demonstrate the possibilities to his friends, he churned out something he initially considered a quick-and-dirty "proof of concept" story in which he brought Kei and Yuri to WPI with a plot device from [[http://www.eyrie.net/Grill/Vault/wizard-of-waccc.txt a friend's story]] and generally let [[HilarityEnsues chaos ensue]].

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In the fall of 1991, a burgeoning [[{{Otaku}} anime fan]] named Benjamin D. Hutchins (who had chosen the login name "Gryphon" for the campus computer network) was attending Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Worcester, Massachusetts. He had recently fallen in love with a series called ''LightNovel/DirtyPair'', ''Literature/DirtyPair'', and had seen the first anime {{fanfic}}s to be posted on the Net written about it by Ryan Mathews and Larry Mann. Gryphon decided to write a ''Dirty Pair'' fanfic as well, and in an effort to demonstrate the possibilities to his friends, he churned out something he initially considered a quick-and-dirty "proof of concept" story in which he brought Kei and Yuri to WPI with a plot device from [[http://www.eyrie.net/Grill/Vault/wizard-of-waccc.txt a friend's story]] and generally let [[HilarityEnsues chaos ensue]].



* ''LightNovel/DirtyPair''

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* ''LightNovel/DirtyPair''''Literature/DirtyPair''



* ''LightNovel/FullMetalPanic''

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* ''LightNovel/FullMetalPanic''''Literature/FullMetalPanic''



* ''LightNovel/{{Slayers}}''

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* ''LightNovel/{{Slayers}}''''Literature/{{Slayers}}''



* GenreBusting: What started as a sort of ElsewhereFic where heroines from ''LightNovel/DirtyPair'' and a villain from ''Anime/BubblegumCrisis'' meet up with [[SelfInsertFic self-inserts]] from WPI has expanded to a HighFantasy SpaceOpera [[TheEpic epic]] spanning multiple genres.

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* GenreBusting: What started as a sort of ElsewhereFic where heroines from ''LightNovel/DirtyPair'' ''Literature/DirtyPair'' and a villain from ''Anime/BubblegumCrisis'' meet up with [[SelfInsertFic self-inserts]] from WPI has expanded to a HighFantasy SpaceOpera [[TheEpic epic]] spanning multiple genres.



* LovelyAngels: [[LightNovel/DirtyPair Kei and Yuri]], of course!

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* LovelyAngels: [[LightNovel/DirtyPair [[Literature/DirtyPair Kei and Yuri]], of course!



* RewritingReality: Everything starts with the program [=CLULess=], which materializes both the [[LightNovel/DirtyPair Lovely Angels]] and [[Anime/BubblegumCrisis Largo]] -- along with a load of PoweredArmor and MechaMooks. Eventually we discover that it even remade the entire UF-verse into the PatchworkFic we know and love.

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* RewritingReality: Everything starts with the program [=CLULess=], which materializes both the [[LightNovel/DirtyPair [[Literature/DirtyPair Lovely Angels]] and [[Anime/BubblegumCrisis Largo]] -- along with a load of PoweredArmor and MechaMooks. Eventually we discover that it even remade the entire UF-verse into the PatchworkFic we know and love.



** Gryphon and [[LightNovel/DirtyPair Kei]] (...and [[Manga/AhMyGoddess Skuld]], and [[VideoGame/SakuraWars Sumire Kanzaki]], and ...)
** Megazone and [[LightNovel/DirtyPair Yuri]]

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** Gryphon and [[LightNovel/DirtyPair [[Literature/DirtyPair Kei]] (...and [[Manga/AhMyGoddess Skuld]], and [[VideoGame/SakuraWars Sumire Kanzaki]], and ...)
** Megazone and [[LightNovel/DirtyPair [[Literature/DirtyPair Yuri]]
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trope renamed and redefined per TRS


* OutDamnedSpot: Marty Rose, in ''Dies Irae''.
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* LoveTriangle: Several, of different varieties. At least two stable [[TriangRelations Type 8]] relationships form during the course of ''Symphony of the Sword'', but other triangles including some with unrequited love are also present. Gryphon himself, despite having occasional friend-lovers all over the galaxy, seems to be in a stable (and fully informed) Type 7 with Kei and Skuld.

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* LoveTriangle: Several, of different varieties. At least two stable [[TriangRelations Type 8]] relationships form during the course of ''Symphony of the Sword'', but other triangles including some with unrequited love are also present. Gryphon himself, despite having occasional friend-lovers all over the galaxy, seems to be in a stable (and fully informed) Type 7 with Kei and Skuld.
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rich idiot with no day job was disambiguated by TRS. Not sure how to salvage this one.


* RichIdiotWithNoDayJob: Subverted by Prince Garon of Gamilon, who is using ObfuscatingStupidity to keep from being named as heir to the Gamilon Empire in favor of his younger sister Amanda, who not only wants the position, but whom he feels is much better suited to the job.
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* IsThatWhatTheyreCallingItNow: This exchange from ''Symphony of the Sword No.1, 3rd Movement: A Rose for the New Year'':
-->'''Sylvie Daniels:''' Do you ever dream about me? Guy does sometimes. Don't'cha, Guy?
-->'''Guy Morgan:''' Yeah. Usually you're torturing me.
-->'''Sylvie Daniels:''' Oh, -really-. Is -that- what they're calling it these days?
** Azalynn also uses it absolutely straight with Saionji in ''Azalynn's Winter Holiday''.
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* ''Machinima/RedVsBlue''

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* ''Machinima/RedVsBlue''''WebAnimation/RedVsBlue''

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