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* CreatingLifeIsBad: This trope is present in the modern public consciousness and in some adaptations of ''Franchise/{{Frankenstein}}'', but [[Literature/{{Frankenstein}} the original novel]] was more ambiguous over portraying the artificial creation of life on itself as evil, as it was the act of Frankenstein abandoning his creation and the rejection of humanity that drove the initially benevolent and well-intentioned Creature to villainy and wickedness. Thus, the novel isn't exactly a cautionary tale about the dangers of creating life as much as it is one about humanity's refusal to take responsibility for its actions and ambition and arrogance over nature.

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* CreatingLifeIsBad: This trope is present in the modern public consciousness and in some adaptations of ''Franchise/{{Frankenstein}}'', ''Literature/{{Frankenstein}}'', but [[Literature/{{Frankenstein}} the original novel]] novel was more ambiguous over portraying the artificial creation of life on itself as evil, as it was the act of Frankenstein abandoning his creation and the rejection of humanity that drove the initially benevolent and well-intentioned Creature to villainy and wickedness. Thus, the novel isn't exactly a cautionary tale about the dangers of creating life as much as it is one about humanity's refusal to take responsibility for its actions and ambition and arrogance over nature.
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* IneptMage: [[Franchise/HarryPotter Ron Weasley]] was only really inept in the first couple of books/movies thanks to his wand being a second hand wand that originally belonged to Charlie, which then got broken during the car ride to Hogwarts, meaning he wasn't able to utilize his magic properly. Once he gets a wand that chooses him in the third book/movie, he becomes far more competent.
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* DidntThinkThisThrough: The image from ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros3'' demonstrates a poor decision by the player, not by the character in-universe.
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* ExiledFromContinuity: While the ComicBook/XMen, ComicBook/TheFantasticFour, and ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} did qualify for years, Creator/{{Disney}} would buy Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox and the film rights to those characters in 2019, bringing the once-exiled teams/characters back under Marvel's full control for the first time in years and allowing them to appear in the ''Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse'' (which they have or are planning to).

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* ExiledFromContinuity: While the ComicBook/XMen, ComicBook/TheFantasticFour, the ComicBook/FantasticFour, and ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} did qualify for years, Creator/{{Disney}} would buy Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox and the film rights to those characters in 2019, bringing the once-exiled teams/characters back under Marvel's full control for the first time in years and allowing them to appear in the ''Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse'' (which they have or are planning to).

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Parodies is for images that are parodying the trope they're depicting. The Penny Arcade example isn't parodying Bile Fascination, it's depicting something that isn't the trope at all. Also, I did look up the source comic and he is not buying it to see how bad it is, he's just being sarcastic.


* BileFascination: [[Webcomic/PennyArcade Tycho]] isn't buying ''[[VideoGame/TonyHawksProSkater Tony Hawk: RIDE]]'' to see how bad it is, the comic is making fun of claims that the game's negative reception was caused by people deciding to hate it before they even bought it.



* BileFascination: While in-universe, [[Webcomic/PennyArcade Tycho]] buys ''[[VideoGame/TonyHawksProSkater Tony Hawk: RIDE]]'' to see how bad it is, the comic is truly making fun of claims that the game's negative reception was caused by people deciding to hate it before they even bought it.

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* BileFascination: [[Webcomic/PennyArcade Tycho]] isn't buying ''[[VideoGame/TonyHawksProSkater Tony Hawk: RIDE]]'' to see how bad it is, the comic is making fun of claims that the game's negative reception was caused by people deciding to hate it before they even bought it.


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* BileFascination: While in-universe, [[Webcomic/PennyArcade Tycho]] buys ''[[VideoGame/TonyHawksProSkater Tony Hawk: RIDE]]'' to see how bad it is, the comic is truly making fun of claims that the game's negative reception was caused by people deciding to hate it before they even bought it.
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* LightLiegeDarkDefender: The Phantom isn't Zelda's defender, but rather summoned by one of her attacks.
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* DarkerAndEdgier: ''Franchise/TheSmurfs'' has always been family friendly. The unofficial art used as the page image is a satire of UsefulNotes/TheDarkAgeOfComicBooks.

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* DarkerAndEdgier: ''Franchise/TheSmurfs'' has always been family friendly. The unofficial art used as the page image is a satire of UsefulNotes/TheDarkAgeOfComicBooks.MediaNotes/TheDarkAgeOfComicBooks.
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* ButNotTooBlack: In context, the black girl is actually editing ''her own'' picture to better fit Caucasian beauty standards; the white girl is likewise editing her own picture. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16804857790.18442400 We changed this in the Image Pickin' thread to get the trope across better.]] In other words, it ''is'' an example, but the context in the original ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' episode differs.
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* JourneyToTheCenterOfTheMind: The image is just a zany visual from the opening theme. While at one point her nightmare was investigated through a magical monitor, Syalis doesn't have an established DreamLand or MentalWorld.
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* AntiAdvice: In the Webcomic/{{Swords}} strip the image is taken from, the adventurer mistakes the Sword of Truth for the Sword of Lies, so the trope doesn't really apply, the adventurer only ''thinks'' it does.

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* AntiAdvice: In the Webcomic/{{Swords}} ''Webcomic/{{Swords}}'' strip the image is taken from, the adventurer mistakes the Sword of Truth for the Sword of Lies, so the trope doesn't really apply, the adventurer only ''thinks'' it does.
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* AntiAdvice: In the Webcomic/{{Swords}} strip the image is taken from, the adventurer mistakes the Sword of Truth for the Sword of Lies, so the trope doesn't really apply, the adventurer only ''thinks'' it does.
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* FreudianExcuse: The validity of [[Characters/BatmanTheJoker The Joker's]] past has been been called into question [[MultipleChoicePast and acknowledged as contradictory]] multiple times. Whether or not The Joker truly has a traumatic incident that led to his descent into insanity tends to vary between works.
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* KnightOfCerebus: Death does, in fact, darken the tone of WesternAnimation/PussInBootsTheLastWish, and Puss' panic attack in the third panel was caused by an encounter with him. However, it was not caused by the encounter in the second panel, which happened at the start of the film.
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* AuxiliaryLaconicTropeLinks: It's a bridge that isn't.

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* AuxiliaryLaconicTropeLinks: JustForFun/AuxiliaryLaconicTropeLink: It's a bridge that isn't.
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* JustForFun/AuxiliaryLaconicTropeLinks: It's a bridge that isn't.

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* JustForFun/AuxiliaryLaconicTropeLinks: AuxiliaryLaconicTropeLinks: It's a bridge that isn't.
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* JustForFun/AuxiliaryLaconicTropeLinks: It's a bridge that isn't.
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* TomboyPrincess: Daisy's status as a tomboy is DependingOnTheWriter. While she is very aggressive and tomboyish in ''VideoGame/SuperMarioStrikers'', many other games depict her as a TomboyWithAGirlyStreak or reduce her tomboy traits as an InformedAttribute at most in favor of making her just as much of a GirlyGirl (if not more in some games) as Princess Peach.
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* TomboyPrincess: Daisy's status as a tomboy is DependingOnTheWriter. While she is very aggressive and tomboyish in ''VideoGame/SuperMarioStrikers'', many other games depict her as a TomboyWithAGirlyStreak or reduce her tomboy traits as an InformedAttribute at most in favor of making her just as much of a GirlyGirl (if not more in some games) as Princess Peach.
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* CelibateHero: While Susake shows no interest in romance for most of ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'', by the epilogue and ''Manga/{{Boruto}}'', he is [[spoiler:in a romantic relationship with Sakura and has a child with her in the form of Sarada]].

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* CelibateHero: While Susake Sasuke shows no interest in romance for most of ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'', by the epilogue and ''Manga/{{Boruto}}'', he is [[spoiler:in a romantic relationship with Sakura and has a child with her in the form of Sarada]].
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* CharacterDerailment: While Diesel 10 ''did'' become nicer in ''WesternAnimation/CallingAllEngines'', characters can only be "derailed" in the same continuity; his debut, ''WesternAnimation/ThomasAndTheMagicRailroad'', is non-canon.
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* VampireVords: The vampire in the image turns out later to be just a normal guy shooting a very elaborate sleep medicine commercial.
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* {{Bulungi}}: The Wakanda that's shown in the page is actually just a façade to maintain its isolation; beneath it, Wakanda is actually the most advanced country in the world because of the {{Unobtanium}} deposits they're sitting on.

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* {{Bulungi}}: The Wakanda that's shown in the page is actually just a façade to maintain its isolation; beneath it, Wakanda is actually the most advanced country in the world because of the {{Unobtanium}} [[{{Unobtanium}} Vibranium]] deposits they're sitting on.

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