Follow TV Tropes

Following

History Main / AnimalOccupationStereotypes

Go To

OR

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing'':

to:

* ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing'': ''Franchise/AnimalCrossing'':
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ''{{WesternAnimation/Cars}}'' does this with vehicles. For example, Lightning [=McQueen=] is a race car, Sheriff is a police car, Sarge is an army jeep, Fillmore is a hippie van, the pit crew members are all forklifts, etc.

to:

* ''{{WesternAnimation/Cars}}'' ''Franchise/{{Cars}}'' does this with vehicles. For example, Lightning [=McQueen=] is a race car, Sheriff is a police car, Sarge is an army jeep, Fillmore is a hippie van, the pit crew members are all forklifts, etc.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ''{{WesternAnimation/Cars}}'' does this with vehicles. For example, Lightning McQueen is a race car, Sheriff is a police car, Sarge is an army jeep, Fillmore is a hippie van, the pit crew members are all forklifts, etc.

to:

* ''{{WesternAnimation/Cars}}'' does this with vehicles. For example, Lightning McQueen [=McQueen=] is a race car, Sheriff is a police car, Sarge is an army jeep, Fillmore is a hippie van, the pit crew members are all forklifts, etc.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* ''{{WesternAnimation/Cars}}'' does this with vehicles. For example, Lightning McQueen is a race car, Sheriff is a police car, Sarge is an army jeep, Fillmore is a hippie van, the pit crew members are all forklifts, etc.

Added: 714

Changed: 48

Removed: 716

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Not enough context (ZCE) - rescinding my previous edit having seen the "Analysis" page, but felt this one needed more clarification


%%[[folder:Puppet Shows]]
%%* ''Series/SesameStreet'': In an "Elmo's World" skit, one doctor features who is a duck.
%%[[/folder]]

[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
* Part of the setting of ''TabletopGame/EclipsePhase'' is that there's plenty of {{uplifted animal}}s around, whom the game treats in all seriousness as an occasionally-discriminated, occasionally-fetishized minority. It's remarked that animal stereotypes are one of many problems they have to deal with: people tend to assume orcas are creepy psychos, whales are puzzling mystics, dolphins are these funny playful fellas, bonobos are sex fiends, and so on. More often than not it's subverted (because, you know, these are stereotypes, not hard facts), but StealthyCephalopod is played more-or-less straight as there's a genuine mafia run by a bunch of creepy, secretive octopi.

to:

%%[[folder:Puppet [[folder:Puppet Shows]]
%%* * ''Series/SesameStreet'': In an "Elmo's World" skit, one doctor features who is a duck.
%%[[/folder]]

[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
* Part of the setting of ''TabletopGame/EclipsePhase'' is that there's plenty of {{uplifted animal}}s around, whom the game treats in all seriousness
duck, as an occasionally-discriminated, occasionally-fetishized minority. It's remarked that animal stereotypes are one of many problems they have to deal with: people tend to assume orcas are creepy psychos, whales are puzzling mystics, dolphins are these funny playful fellas, bonobos are sex fiends, and so on. More often than not it's subverted (because, you know, these are stereotypes, not hard facts), but StealthyCephalopod is played more-or-less straight as there's a genuine mafia run by pun on "quack" meaning a bunch of creepy, secretive octopi.phony doctor.


Added DiffLines:

[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
* Part of the setting of ''TabletopGame/EclipsePhase'' is that there's plenty of {{uplifted animal}}s around, whom the game treats in all seriousness as an occasionally-discriminated, occasionally-fetishized minority. It's remarked that animal stereotypes are one of many problems they have to deal with: people tend to assume orcas are creepy psychos, whales are puzzling mystics, dolphins are these funny playful fellas, bonobos are sex fiends, and so on. More often than not it's subverted (because, you know, these are stereotypes, not hard facts), but StealthyCephalopod is played more-or-less straight as there's a genuine mafia run by a bunch of creepy, secretive octopi.
[[/folder]]

Added: 716

Changed: 103

Removed: 714

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Not enough context (ZCE) - how is a duck doctor an animal stereotype?, General clarification on works content


** PlayedForLaughs with Zootopia's Department of Motor Vehicles, an institution that in real life has a reputation for agonizingly slow service forcing people to wait for hours -- so it's staffed by [[SluggishSloths sloths]] who waste Nick and Judy's time.

to:

** PlayedForLaughs with Zootopia's Department of Motor Vehicles, Vehicles (or rather, DMZ -- it's not clear what the acronym stands for, but it is clearly legally distinct), an institution that in real life has a reputation for agonizingly slow service forcing people to wait for hours -- so it's staffed by [[SluggishSloths sloths]] who waste Nick and Judy's time.



[[folder:Puppet Shows]]
* ''Series/SesameStreet'': In an "Elmo's World" skit, one doctor features who is a duck.

to:

[[folder:Puppet %%[[folder:Puppet Shows]]
* %%* ''Series/SesameStreet'': In an "Elmo's World" skit, one doctor features who is a duck.duck.
%%[[/folder]]

[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
* Part of the setting of ''TabletopGame/EclipsePhase'' is that there's plenty of {{uplifted animal}}s around, whom the game treats in all seriousness as an occasionally-discriminated, occasionally-fetishized minority. It's remarked that animal stereotypes are one of many problems they have to deal with: people tend to assume orcas are creepy psychos, whales are puzzling mystics, dolphins are these funny playful fellas, bonobos are sex fiends, and so on. More often than not it's subverted (because, you know, these are stereotypes, not hard facts), but StealthyCephalopod is played more-or-less straight as there's a genuine mafia run by a bunch of creepy, secretive octopi.



[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
* Part of the setting of ''TabletopGame/EclipsePhase'' is that there's plenty of {{uplifted animal}}s around, whom the game treats in all seriousness as an occasionally-discriminated, occasionally-fetishized minority. It's remarked that animal stereotypes are one of many problems they have to deal with: people tend to assume orcas are creepy psychos, whales are puzzling mystics, dolphins are these funny playful fellas, bonobos are sex fiends, and so on. More often than not it's subverted (because, you know, these are stereotypes, not hard facts), but StealthyCephalopod is played more-or-less straight as there's a genuine mafia run by a bunch of creepy, secretive octopi.
[[/folder]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* FightingPanda: Pandas as martial artists.

to:

* FightingPanda: Pandas (both red and giant) as martial artists.

Added: 455

Changed: 41

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Franchise/SlyCooper is a [[RascallyRaccoon raccoon]] GentlemanThief.

to:

* Franchise/SlyCooper is a [[RascallyRaccoon raccoon]] GentlemanThief. As for his rouges' gallery and the like:
** ''VideoGame/SlyCooperAndTheThieviusRaccoonus'' introduces the bulldog gangster Muggshot and the FightingPanda known as the Panda King. The background police officers that follow Carmelita are [[PolicePig pigs]].
** ''VideoGame/Sly3HonorAmongThieves'' features the [[ResourcefulRodent mouse mechanic]] Penelope and the PirateParrot captain known as [=LeFwee=].
** ''VideoGame/SlyCooperThievesInTime'' has El Jefe, a tiger mercenary and conqueror-for-hire.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* Franchise/SlyCooper is a [[RascallyRaccoon raccoon]] GentlemanThief.

Top