Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 4,5 (click to see context) from:
''Gon-E'choo!'' was a UsefulNotes/{{Furry|Fandom}} Webcomic started in 2014. It follows the story of an Alligator from the 1940s who finds himself in the 1980s. The secondary main character is an adolescent otter, who the Alligator tries to befriend and eat.
to:
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Merged per TRS. Meanwhile, useful notes are not tropes
Changed line(s) 4,5 (click to see context) from:
''Gon-E'choo!'' was a FurryWebcomic started in 2014. It follows the story of an Alligator from the 1940s who finds himself in the 1980s. The secondary main character is an adolescent otter, who the Alligator tries to befriend and eat.
to:
''Gon-E'choo!'' was a FurryWebcomic UsefulNotes/{{Furry|Fandom}} Webcomic started in 2014. It follows the story of an Alligator from the 1940s who finds himself in the 1980s. The secondary main character is an adolescent otter, who the Alligator tries to befriend and eat.
Deleted line(s) 30 (click to see context) :
* UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation: Flackbacks that get into Gon's childhood show that he has roots in this period.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 30 (click to see context) from:
* TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation: Flackbacks that get into Gon's childhood show that he has roots in this period.
to:
* TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation: UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation: Flackbacks that get into Gon's childhood show that he has roots in this period.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 4,5 (click to see context) from:
''Gon-E'choo!'' is a funny animal webcomic started in 2014. It follows the story of an Alligator from the 1940s who finds himself in the 1980s. The secondary main character is an adolescent otter, who the Alligator tries to befriend and eat.
to:
''Gon-E'choo!'' is was a funny animal webcomic FurryWebcomic started in 2014. It follows the story of an Alligator from the 1940s who finds himself in the 1980s. The secondary main character is an adolescent otter, who the Alligator tries to befriend and eat.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
ZCE
Changed line(s) 24 (click to see context) from:
* InkblotCartoonStyle: The general style in which the characters are drawn, drawing strong inspiration from cartoons from the 1920s and 1930s, especially [[spoiler: Gon's adopted parents]].
to:
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Corrected a link
Changed line(s) 25 (click to see context) from:
* Retraux: Though published between 2014 and 2017, the setting and feel of the comic are firmly rooted in the Eighties.
to:
* Retraux: Though published between 2014 and 2017, the setting and feel of the comic are firmly rooted in the Eighties.TheEighties.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Spelling corrections
Changed line(s) 29 (click to see context) from:
* SwallowedWhole: Gon fantasizes a lot about doing this to others.
to:
* SwallowedWhole: Gon fantasizes a lot about doing this to others. [[spoiler: This foreshadows the eventual conclusion of the comic.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Spelling corrections
Changed line(s) 24 (click to see context) from:
* InkblotCartoonStyle: The general style in which the characters are drawn, drawing strong inspiration from cartoons from the 1920s and 1930s.
to:
* InkblotCartoonStyle: The general style in which the characters are drawn, drawing strong inspiration from cartoons from the 1920s and 1930s.1930s, especially [[spoiler: Gon's adopted parents]].
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Corrected a link
Changed line(s) 26 (click to see context) from:
* RubberHoseLimbs: Many of the characters feature these, due to their <InkblotCartoonStyle>.
to:
* RubberHoseLimbs: Many of the characters feature these, due to their <InkblotCartoonStyle>.InkblotCartoonStyle.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Added a trope
Changed line(s) 24 (click to see context) from:
* NoodlePeople: The general style in which the characters are drawn, drawing strong inspiration from cartoons from the 1930s.
to:
* NoodlePeople: InkblotCartoonStyle: The general style in which the characters are drawn, drawing strong inspiration from cartoons from the 1920s and 1930s.
Added DiffLines:
* RubberHoseLimbs: Many of the characters feature these, due to their <InkblotCartoonStyle>.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Spelling corrections
Deleted line(s) 25 (click to see context) :
* ReclusiveArtist: The artist's identity is unknown.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Added a trope
Added DiffLines:
* ReclusiveArtist: The artist's identity is unknown.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Added a trope
Added DiffLines:
* ApocalypseHow: [[spoiler: When Gon consumes the universe to recreate it, it qualifies as an X-4]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Spelling corrections
Changed line(s) 22 (click to see context) from:
* GoingCosmic: The story touches lightly upon this throughout its run, but it's in the final installments that it delves deeply into metaphysical themes.
to:
* GoingCosmic: The story touches lightly upon this throughout its run, but it's in the final installments that it delves deeply into metaphysical themes.themes [[spoiler: as Gon causes the universe's rebirth by devouring the old]].
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Added a trope
Added DiffLines:
* AmbiguousGender: Applies to Gon and the Otter [[spoiler: as well as Gon's adopted parents]].
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Added a trope
Changed line(s) 22 (click to see context) from:
* NoodlePeople: The general style in which the characters are drawn, drawing strong inspiration from cartoons from the 1920's.
to:
* NoodlePeople: The general style in which the characters are drawn, drawing strong inspiration from cartoons from the 1920's.1930s.
Added DiffLines:
* TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation: Flackbacks that get into Gon's childhood show that he has roots in this period.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Added a trope
Added DiffLines:
* NoodlePeople: The general style in which the characters are drawn, drawing strong inspiration from cartoons from the 1920's.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Added a trope
Added DiffLines:
* SuperPersistentPredator: Gon is this to the Otter, but in a generally polite and good-natured way.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Spelling corrections
Added DiffLines:
* FunnyAnimal: The entire cast of the comic falls into this category.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Added a trope
Changed line(s) 8,9 (click to see context) from:
The main theme of the early strips is childhood; eventually, the story starts to drift into a sci-fi drama.
to:
The main theme of the early strips is the innocence of childhood; eventually, the story starts to drift into a sci-fi drama.
Added DiffLines:
* Retraux: Though published between 2014 and 2017, the setting and feel of the comic are firmly rooted in the Eighties.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 4,5 (click to see context) from:
''Gon-E'choo'' is a funny animal webcomic started in 2014. It follows the story of an Alligator from the 1940s who finds himself in the 1980s. The secondary main character is an adolescent otter, who the Alligator tries to befriend and eat.
to:
Changed line(s) 13,14 (click to see context) from:
!!''Gone-E'choo'' provides examples of:
to:
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Added DiffLines:
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1471322242gonechoo_gonechoo_gon_e_choo_strip_175_www_gonechoo_com.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Official logo]]
''Gon-E'choo'' is a funny animal webcomic started in 2014. It follows the story of an Alligator from the 1940s who finds himself in the 1980s. The secondary main character is an adolescent otter, who the Alligator tries to befriend and eat.
The comic strip features elements commonly found in classic '40s animal cartoons, with the predator constantly trying and failing to get his prey. The comic also features some pop culture references to popular video games of the early '80s.
The main theme of the early strips is childhood; eventually, the story starts to drift into a sci-fi drama.
As of October 2017 the main run of the comic has ended. The name of the author is unknown.
----
!!''Gone-E'choo'' provides examples of:
* BarefootCartoonAnimal: Most of the characters of this strip don't wear shoes.
* BiggerOnTheInside: In Gon's fantasies about devouring people, his victims discover that there is a city inside of him in which everyone is living comfortably.
* CerebusSyndrome: In the comic's final arc the story takes a very dark turn.
* TheEighties: The comic is established to be set in the early 1980s, and various references to the period appear.
* GainaxEnding: What starts as a largely comedic strip about funny animals concludes with some strange cosmic themes.
* GoingCosmic: The story touches lightly upon this throughout its run, but it's in the final installments that it delves deeply into metaphysical themes.
* StepfordSuburbia: The suburban setting of the comic seems pleasant on the surface, but as the story progresses it becomes clear that there is a sinister underlying conformity.
* SwallowedWhole: Gon fantasizes a lot about doing this to others.
----
[[caption-width-right:350:Official logo]]
''Gon-E'choo'' is a funny animal webcomic started in 2014. It follows the story of an Alligator from the 1940s who finds himself in the 1980s. The secondary main character is an adolescent otter, who the Alligator tries to befriend and eat.
The comic strip features elements commonly found in classic '40s animal cartoons, with the predator constantly trying and failing to get his prey. The comic also features some pop culture references to popular video games of the early '80s.
The main theme of the early strips is childhood; eventually, the story starts to drift into a sci-fi drama.
As of October 2017 the main run of the comic has ended. The name of the author is unknown.
----
!!''Gone-E'choo'' provides examples of:
* BarefootCartoonAnimal: Most of the characters of this strip don't wear shoes.
* BiggerOnTheInside: In Gon's fantasies about devouring people, his victims discover that there is a city inside of him in which everyone is living comfortably.
* CerebusSyndrome: In the comic's final arc the story takes a very dark turn.
* TheEighties: The comic is established to be set in the early 1980s, and various references to the period appear.
* GainaxEnding: What starts as a largely comedic strip about funny animals concludes with some strange cosmic themes.
* GoingCosmic: The story touches lightly upon this throughout its run, but it's in the final installments that it delves deeply into metaphysical themes.
* StepfordSuburbia: The suburban setting of the comic seems pleasant on the surface, but as the story progresses it becomes clear that there is a sinister underlying conformity.
* SwallowedWhole: Gon fantasizes a lot about doing this to others.
----