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** ''The New Charles and Diane'' (more specifically, the version listed in Exaggerated above) is a [[ParallelPornTitles porn parody]] of the original ''Charles and Diane''.
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* '''Enforced''': The writers believe that SexSells.
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* '''Enforced''': '''Enforced''':
** The writers believe thatSexSells.SexSells.
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** The writers aware that the work is BestKnownForTheFanservice, and the fandom is known for [[RuleThirtyFour porno]], so they pander to them.
** The writers believe that
** AvoidTheDreadedGRating
** The writers aware that the work is BestKnownForTheFanservice, and the fandom is known for [[RuleThirtyFour porno]], so they pander to them.
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** ''The New Charles and Diane'' has an RRatedOpening consisting of the titular characters shaming the viewer if they expected the show to be as clean as the original series, before promptly [[CoitusEnsues engaging in graphic sex.]]
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** ''The New Charles and Diane'' has an RRatedOpening consisting of the titular characters shaming the viewer if they expected the show to be as clean as the original series, before promptly [[CoitusEnsues engaging in graphic sex.]]
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* '''Averted''': There is no tone shift.
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* '''Averted''': There is ''The New Charles and Diane'' has no tone shift.more or less sexual content than ''Charles and Diane''.
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* '''Straight''': "The New Charles and Diane" features quite a bit more fanservice than the original series "Charlies and Diane" did.
* '''Exaggerated''': "Charles and Diane" was completely G-rated, but "The New Charles and Diane" is a hardcore porno.
* '''Downplayed''':
** "The New Charles and Diane" simply has more [[RuderAndCruder sex jokes and innuendos]] than the original series.
* '''Exaggerated''': "Charles and Diane" was completely G-rated, but "The New Charles and Diane" is a hardcore porno.
* '''Downplayed''':
** "The New Charles and Diane" simply has more [[RuderAndCruder sex jokes and innuendos]] than the original series.
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* '''Straight''': "The ''The New Charles and Diane" Diane'' features quite a bit more fanservice FanService than the original series "Charlies ''Charles and Diane" Diane'' did.
* '''Exaggerated''':"Charles ''Charles and Diane" Diane'' was completely G-rated, but "The ''The New Charles and Diane" Diane'' is a hardcore porno.
*'''Downplayed''':
'''Downplayed''':
**"The ''The New Charles and Diane" Diane'' simply has more [[RuderAndCruder sex jokes and innuendos]] than the original series.
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* '''Parodied''': "The New Charles and Diane" has an RRatedOpening consisting of the titular characters shaming the viewer if they expected the show to be as clean as the original series, before promptly [[CoitusEnsues engaging in graphic sex.]]
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* '''Parodied''': "The '''Parodied''':
** ''The New Charles andDiane" Diane'' has an RRatedOpening consisting of the titular characters shaming the viewer if they expected the show to be as clean as the original series, before promptly [[CoitusEnsues engaging in graphic sex.]]]]
** ''The New Charles and Diane'' promotes that it will have more fanservice -- and it's [[FanDisservice in the form of the]] {{Gonk}}y [[FanDisservice next-door neighbours]] AliceAndBob [[FanDisservice having become full-time nudists]].
** ''The New Charles and
** ''The New Charles and Diane'' promotes that it will have more fanservice -- and it's [[FanDisservice in the form of the]] {{Gonk}}y [[FanDisservice next-door neighbours]] AliceAndBob [[FanDisservice having become full-time nudists]].
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* '''Invoked''': ???Charles and Diane moved to a nudist community in the GrandFinale of the original show.
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* '''Justified''': Reflecting [[TruthInTelevision real-life changes in sexual mores]], the characters are able to be more open about their sexuality, allowing for the exploration of more sexual themes, as well as enabling the characters to dress less "modestly" in public than before.
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* '''Justified''': '''Justified''':
** Reflecting [[TruthInTelevision real-life changes in sexual mores]], the characters are able to be more open about their sexuality, allowing for the exploration of more sexual themes, as well as enabling the characters to dress less "modestly" in public thanbefore.before.
** In the original series, the eponymous Charles and Diane were JustFriends with a certain amount of subtextual UnresolvedSexualTension. In the new series, they're an OfficialCouple and free to behave like one.
** Reflecting [[TruthInTelevision real-life changes in sexual mores]], the characters are able to be more open about their sexuality, allowing for the exploration of more sexual themes, as well as enabling the characters to dress less "modestly" in public than
** In the original series, the eponymous Charles and Diane were JustFriends with a certain amount of subtextual UnresolvedSexualTension. In the new series, they're an OfficialCouple and free to behave like one.
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* '''Justified''': For some reason, "The New Charles and Diane" actually does have sexual themes as a main plot now.
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* '''Justified''': For some reason, "The New Charles and Diane" actually does have Reflecting [[TruthInTelevision real-life changes in sexual themes mores]], the characters are able to be more open about their sexuality, allowing for the exploration of more sexual themes, as a main plot now.well as enabling the characters to dress less "modestly" in public than before.
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'''Basic Trope''': A work gets more sexual content than it originally had.
* '''Straight''': "The New Charles and Diane" features quite a bit more fanservice than the original series "Charlies and Diane" did.
* '''Exaggerated''': "Charles and Diane" was completely G-rated, but "The New Charles and Diane" is a hardcore porno.
* '''Downplayed''':
** "The New Charles and Diane" simply has more [[RuderAndCruder sex jokes and innuendos]] than the original series.
** A few characters are given some sexually-themed upgrades, but nothing other than that.
* '''Justified''': For some reason, "The New Charles and Diane" actually does have sexual themes as a main plot now.
* '''Inverted''': TamerAndChaster and/or LighterAndSofter
* '''Subverted''': The extra fanservice was just EarlyInstallmentWeirdness.
* '''Double Subverted''': Which eventually returns.
* '''Parodied''': "The New Charles and Diane" has an RRatedOpening consisting of the titular characters shaming the viewer if they expected the show to be as clean as the original series, before promptly [[CoitusEnsues engaging in graphic sex.]]
* '''Zig-Zagged''': Some episodes have more sexual content than others.
* '''Averted''': There is no tone shift.
* '''Enforced''': The writers believe that SexSells.
* '''Lampshaded''': ???
* '''Invoked''': ???
* '''Exploited''': ???
* '''Defied''': "No, we're not going that route!"
* '''Discussed''': ???
* '''Conversed''': "Why do so many works assume that we're only going to find them interesting if they add some random fanservice?"
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* '''Straight''': "The New Charles and Diane" features quite a bit more fanservice than the original series "Charlies and Diane" did.
* '''Exaggerated''': "Charles and Diane" was completely G-rated, but "The New Charles and Diane" is a hardcore porno.
* '''Downplayed''':
** "The New Charles and Diane" simply has more [[RuderAndCruder sex jokes and innuendos]] than the original series.
** A few characters are given some sexually-themed upgrades, but nothing other than that.
* '''Justified''': For some reason, "The New Charles and Diane" actually does have sexual themes as a main plot now.
* '''Inverted''': TamerAndChaster and/or LighterAndSofter
* '''Subverted''': The extra fanservice was just EarlyInstallmentWeirdness.
* '''Double Subverted''': Which eventually returns.
* '''Parodied''': "The New Charles and Diane" has an RRatedOpening consisting of the titular characters shaming the viewer if they expected the show to be as clean as the original series, before promptly [[CoitusEnsues engaging in graphic sex.]]
* '''Zig-Zagged''': Some episodes have more sexual content than others.
* '''Averted''': There is no tone shift.
* '''Enforced''': The writers believe that SexSells.
* '''Lampshaded''': ???
* '''Invoked''': ???
* '''Exploited''': ???
* '''Defied''': "No, we're not going that route!"
* '''Discussed''': ???
* '''Conversed''': "Why do so many works assume that we're only going to find them interesting if they add some random fanservice?"
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