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* TagTeam: In Episode Four, Tyria and Yaya fight [[spoiler: Apephet]] like this. They also take this approach against Atlas in Episode Six, although in this case it’s because Yaya arrives later than Tyria for some reason.
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* TagTeam: In Episode Four, Tyria and Yaya fight [[spoiler: Apephet]] like this. They also take this approach against Atlas in Episode Six, although in this case it’s because Yaya arrives later than Tyria for some reason.
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** Episode Three has an end-credits scene of a new character (later revealed to be named Atlas) kneeling before the grave of someone called "Hesperis".
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** Episode Three has an end-credits scene of a new character (later revealed to be named Atlas) kneeling before the grave of someone called "Hesperis"."Hesperis".
* TagTeam: In Episode Four, Tyria and Yaya fight [[spoiler: Apephet]] like this. They also take this approach against Atlas in Episode Six, although in this case it’s because Yaya arrives later than Tyria for some reason.
* TagTeam: In Episode Four, Tyria and Yaya fight [[spoiler: Apephet]] like this. They also take this approach against Atlas in Episode Six, although in this case it’s because Yaya arrives later than Tyria for some reason.
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** An as-of-yet unnamed antagonist, the ArcVillain of Episode Four.
** [[spoiler: [[Myth/EgyptianMythology Apophis]], a GreaterScopeVillain introduced in Episode Four.]]
** [[spoiler: [[Myth/EgyptianMythology Apophis]], a GreaterScopeVillain introduced in Episode Four.]]
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** An as-of-yet unnamed antagonist, The Otherking, the ArcVillain of Episode Four.
** [[spoiler: [[Myth/EgyptianMythologyApophis]], Apophis/Apephet]], a GreaterScopeVillain introduced in Episode Four.]]
** [[spoiler: [[Myth/EgyptianMythology
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* AnimationBump: A relatively understated example. In Episode Two, there's a seven-second sequence of the camera tracking around Yaya as she interacts with [[spoiler: the Soulworld]].
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* AnimationBump: AnimationBump:
** A relatively understatedexample. In example: in Episode Two, there's a seven-second sequence of the camera tracking around Yaya as she interacts with [[spoiler: the Soulworld]]. Soulworld]].
** Episode Four contains a fight sequence of Tyria and Yaya versus [[spoiler: Apephet]].
** A relatively understated
** Episode Four contains a fight sequence of Tyria and Yaya versus [[spoiler: Apephet]].
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* HollywoodDarkness: In Episode Four, the Otherworld is made distinct from the Primeworld by its much darker background, but the foreground remains brightly lit.
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* LimitedAnimation: Characters rarely ever move with proper walk cycles, instead sliding around on their feet.
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* LimitedAnimation: Characters rarely ever move with proper walk cycles, instead sliding around on their feet.
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** This has the added effect of making moments where characters actually walk normally that much poignant, particularly the ending of Episode Two.
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** This has the added effect of making moments where characters actually walk normally that much poignant, particularly the ending of Episode Two. more poignant.
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* LimitedAnimation: Characters rarely ever move with proper walk cycles, instead sliding around on their feet.
** This has the added effect of making moments where characters actually walk normally that much poignant, particularly the ending of Episode Two.
** This has the added effect of making moments where characters actually walk normally that much poignant, particularly the ending of Episode Two.
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* [[CoversAlwaysLie Thumbnails Always Lie]]: The thumbnail for Episode Three shows Yaya shouting at Tyria, implying that Tyria manages to frustrate Yaya throughout the episode. In the episode proper, these roles are flipped, which makes more sense given prior characterization. Yaya loses her composure only once, and it's because Tyria drew a sword on her.
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* [[CoversAlwaysLie Thumbnails Always Lie]]: CoversAlwaysLie: Well, thumbnail, but same idea. The thumbnail for Episode Three shows Yaya shouting at Tyria, implying that Tyria manages to frustrate Yaya throughout the episode. In the episode proper, these roles are flipped, which makes more sense given prior characterization. Yaya loses her composure only once, and it's because Tyria drew a sword on her.
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* CheatedAngle: Being an animated series, this shows up occasionally. It's most prominent in Episode Three -- Tyria and Yaya almost never actually look directly at each other, in order to keep their faces and expressions clearly visible to the viewer.
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* CheatedAngle: Being an animated series, this shows up occasionally. It's most prominent in Episode Three -- Tyria and Yaya almost never actually look directly at each other, in order to keep their faces and expressions clearly visible to the viewer.
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* CheatedAngle: Being an animated series, this shows up occasionally. It's most prominent in Episode Three -- Tyria and Yaya almost never actually look directly at each other, in order to keep their faces and expressions clearly visible to the viewer.
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** In Episode One's [[TheStinger Stinger]], Yaya makes a phone call to complain about [[spoiler: the broken Plot Device]]. Episode Two begins with Yaya [[spoiler: repairing it]].
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** In Episode One's [[TheStinger Stinger]], stinger]], Yaya makes a phone call to complain about [[spoiler: the broken Plot Device]]. Episode Two begins with Yaya [[spoiler: repairing it]].
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* NegativeContinuity: Intentionally [[AvertedTrope Averted]]. Episode Two picks up right where Episode One's [[TheStinger stinger]] left off.
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* NegativeContinuity: Intentionally [[AvertedTrope Averted]]. Episode Two picks up right where Episode One's [[TheStinger stinger]] left off.
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* NegativeContinuity: Averted. Episode Two picks up right where Episode One's stinger ended.
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* NegativeContinuity: Averted. Intentionally [[AvertedTrope Averted]]. Episode Two picks up right where Episode One's stinger ended.[[TheStinger stinger]] left off.
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* NegativeContinuity: Averted. Episode Two picks up right where Episode One's stinger ended.
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* BreatherEpisode: Episode Three. [=YayaFingerButters=] described it as "a breath of fresh air after the insanity that was Episode Two".
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** Episode Two has improved sound design compared to Episode One, and frequently utilizes camera movement.
** Episode Three more or less averts the flickering that plagued the previous episodes, and is more brightly lit in general.
** Episode Three more or less averts the flickering that plagued the previous episodes, and is more brightly lit in general.
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** Episode Two has improved sound design compared to Episode One, and frequently utilizes camera movement.
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** Episode Three more or less averts the flickering that plaguedthe previous episodes, and is more brightly lit in general.
** Episode Three more or less averts the flickering that plagued
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* ArtEvolution: The series improves slightly in animation quality with each episode.
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* ArtEvolution: The series improves slightly in animation quality with each episode. new episode.
** Episode Two has improved sound design compared to Episode One, and frequently utilizes camera movement.
** Episode Three more or less averts the flickering that plagued the previous episodes, and is more brightly lit in general.
** Episode Two has improved sound design compared to Episode One, and frequently utilizes camera movement.
** Episode Three more or less averts the flickering that plagued the previous episodes, and is more brightly lit in general.
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* ArtEvolution: The series improves slightly in animation quality with each episode.
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* RedBaron: [[AllThereInTheManual According to the announcement video]], Tyria is also known as "the Angel of Laroth", while Yaya is called "the Worker of Origins".
** This has since been retconned -- Tyria doesn't have a nickname anymore and Yaya is known simply as "the Worker".
** This has since been retconned -- Tyria doesn't have a nickname anymore and Yaya is known simply as "the Worker".
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** The main characters are both named after characters in ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire''. Tyria's name is a feminine variant of Tyrion, while Yaya was named after a minor character in King's Landing.
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** The main characters are both named after characters in ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire''. Tyria's name is was a feminine variant of Tyrion, while Tyrion; Yaya was named after a minor character in King's Landing.
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** The episode contains numerous cuts that put the camera at all sorts of extreme angles and positions. It's the only episode in the series to do this, presumably because of the lack of action on-screen.
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** The episode contains numerous cuts that put the camera at all sorts of extreme angles and positions. It's the only episode in the series to do this, presumably because of to make up for the lack of action on-screen.
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** [[spoiler: Before the start of ''Tyria and Yaya'', Yaya was an expy of [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCExlOjz0OJhOD_eO1DOId6Q Moonshine Animations]]'s Cecilia -- like Cecilia, Yaya was a silly but incredibly powerful and malevolent character who was also the mascot for a Webside/YouTube channel. This isn't the case anymore thanks to CharacterizationMarchesOn.]]
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** [[spoiler: Before the start of ''Tyria and Yaya'', Yaya was an expy of [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCExlOjz0OJhOD_eO1DOId6Q Moonshine Animations]]'s Cecilia -- like Cecilia, Yaya was a silly but incredibly powerful and malevolent character who was also the mascot for a Webside/YouTube [=YouTube=] channel. This isn't the case anymore thanks to CharacterizationMarchesOn.]]
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** [[spoiler: Before the start of ''Tyria and Yaya'', Yaya was an expy of [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCExlOjz0OJhOD_eO1DOId6Q Moonshine Animations]]'s Cecilia -- like Cecilia, Yaya was a silly but incredibly powerful and malevolent character who was also the mascot for a Webside/YouTube channel. This trope doesn't apply to Yaya anymore thanks to CharacterizationMarchesOn.]]
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** [[spoiler: Before the start of ''Tyria and Yaya'', Yaya was an expy of [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCExlOjz0OJhOD_eO1DOId6Q Moonshine Animations]]'s Cecilia -- like Cecilia, Yaya was a silly but incredibly powerful and malevolent character who was also the mascot for a Webside/YouTube channel. This trope doesn't apply to Yaya isn't the case anymore thanks to CharacterizationMarchesOn.]]
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** [[spoiler: Before the start of ''Tyria and Yaya'', Yaya herself was an expy of [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCExlOjz0OJhOD_eO1DOId6Q Moonshine Animations]]'s Cecilia -- like Cecilia, Yaya was a silly but incredibly powerful and malevolent character who was also the mascot for a Webside/YouTube channel. This trope doesn't apply to Yaya anymore thanks to CharacterizationMarchesOn.]]
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** [[spoiler: Before the start of ''Tyria and Yaya'', Yaya herself was an expy of [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCExlOjz0OJhOD_eO1DOId6Q Moonshine Animations]]'s Cecilia -- like Cecilia, Yaya was a silly but incredibly powerful and malevolent character who was also the mascot for a Webside/YouTube channel. This trope doesn't apply to Yaya anymore thanks to CharacterizationMarchesOn.]]
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** [[spoiler: Before the start of ''Tyria and Yaya'', Yaya herself was an expy of Moonshine Animations's Cecilia -- like Cecilia, Yaya was a silly but incredibly powerful and malevolent character who was also the mascot for a Webside/YouTube channel. This trope doesn't apply to Yaya anymore thanks to CharacterizationMarchesOn.]]
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** [[spoiler: Before the start of ''Tyria and Yaya'', Yaya herself was an expy of [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCExlOjz0OJhOD_eO1DOId6Q Moonshine Animations's Animations]]'s Cecilia -- like Cecilia, Yaya was a silly but incredibly powerful and malevolent character who was also the mascot for a Webside/YouTube channel. This trope doesn't apply to Yaya anymore thanks to CharacterizationMarchesOn.]]
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** Time will tell if Atlas averts this trope or play it straight.
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** Time will tell if Atlas averts this [[spoiler: Before the start of ''Tyria and Yaya'', Yaya herself was an expy of Moonshine Animations's Cecilia -- like Cecilia, Yaya was a silly but incredibly powerful and malevolent character who was also the mascot for a Webside/YouTube channel. This trope or play it straight. doesn't apply to Yaya anymore thanks to CharacterizationMarchesOn.]]
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** [[spoiler: [[Myth/EgyptianMythology Apophis]], a GreaterScopeVillain introduced in Episode Four]].
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** [[spoiler: [[Myth/EgyptianMythology Apophis]], a GreaterScopeVillain introduced in Episode Four]]. Four.]]
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** Atlas, the ArcVillain of Episode Six, [[EarlyBirdCameo introduced]] in the [[TheStinger stinger]] of Episode Three.
** An as-of-yet unnamed antagonist, who will serve as an antagonist in Episode Four.
** [[Myth/EgyptianMythology Apophis]], a GreaterScopeVillain introduced in Episode Four.
** An as-of-yet unnamed antagonist, who will serve as an antagonist in Episode Four.
** [[Myth/EgyptianMythology Apophis]], a GreaterScopeVillain introduced in Episode Four.
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** Atlas, the ArcVillain of Episode Six, Six; [[EarlyBirdCameo introduced]] in the [[TheStinger stinger]] of Episode Three.
** An as-of-yet unnamed antagonist,who will serve as an antagonist in the ArcVillain of Episode Four.
** [[spoiler: [[Myth/EgyptianMythology Apophis]], a GreaterScopeVillain introduced in EpisodeFour. Four]].
** An as-of-yet unnamed antagonist,
** [[spoiler: [[Myth/EgyptianMythology Apophis]], a GreaterScopeVillain introduced in Episode
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* AnimationBump: A relatively understated example. In Episode Two, there's a seven-second sequence of the camera tracking around Yaya as she interacts with [[spoiler: the Soul Realm]].
* BigBadEnsemble: Volume One's ArcVillain is Atlas, but Episode Four introduces [[spoiler: [[Myth/EgyptianMythology Apophis]]]] as a GreaterScopeVillain with little to no connection to Atlas.
* BigBadEnsemble: Volume One's ArcVillain is Atlas, but Episode Four introduces [[spoiler: [[Myth/EgyptianMythology Apophis]]]] as a GreaterScopeVillain with little to no connection to Atlas.
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* AnimationBump: A relatively understated example. In Episode Two, there's a seven-second sequence of the camera tracking around Yaya as she interacts with [[spoiler: the Soul Realm]].Soulworld]].
* BigBadEnsemble:Volume One's ArcVillain is Atlas, but Episode Four introduces [[spoiler: [[Myth/EgyptianMythology Apophis]]]] as a GreaterScopeVillain with Of the antagonists introduced so far, all of them show little to no connection to Atlas. each other.
** Atlas, the ArcVillain of Episode Six, [[EarlyBirdCameo introduced]] in the [[TheStinger stinger]] of Episode Three.
** An as-of-yet unnamed antagonist, who will serve as an antagonist in Episode Four.
** [[Myth/EgyptianMythology Apophis]], a GreaterScopeVillain introduced in Episode Four.
* BigBadEnsemble:
** Atlas, the ArcVillain of Episode Six, [[EarlyBirdCameo introduced]] in the [[TheStinger stinger]] of Episode Three.
** An as-of-yet unnamed antagonist, who will serve as an antagonist in Episode Four.
** [[Myth/EgyptianMythology Apophis]], a GreaterScopeVillain introduced in Episode Four.