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12 | [[quoteright:283:[[WesternAnimation/{{Up}} https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/up_movie_poster.jpg]]]] |
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14 | [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin A title of a work that's only one word long]]. Not much more to say. |
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16 | If the title is a noun, it is possibly also other tropes. Titles that refer to characters either by name or by job (e.g. [[Recap/DoctorWhoS27E1Rose "Rose"]], which refers to the character Rose Tyler; or ''Manga/{{Bartender}}'', which is about the bartender protagonist), they go under CharacterTitle or JobTitle, as well. |
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18 | If the name is the location the work is set in, that's ThePlace. |
19 | |
20 | Words composed of two or more words that are not usually written as one also count as examples of {{Portmantitle}}. |
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22 | Subtitles do not disqualify a title from this trope. |
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24 | When adding examples, please give whatever context you can, even if it's as simple as "It's called ''Series/{{Wings}}'' because all of the main characters are associated with a flying service." Or "It's called ''Series/{{Friends}}'' because it's about a group of friends." If WordOfGod or WordOfSaintPaul exists for why the title was chosen, give that. Sometimes, such a short title is picked because it's memorable. |
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26 | VerbedTitle and MononymousBiopicTitle are subtropes. Compare to OneLetterTitle and ShortTitles. Contrast to TheFantasticTropeOfWonderousTitles. |
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29 | !!Example Subpages: |
30 | |
31 | [[index]] |
32 | * OneWordTitle/AnimeAndManga |
33 | * OneWordTitle/FanWorks |
34 | * [[OneWordTitle/LiveActionFilms Films — Live-Action]] |
35 | * OneWordTitle/{{Literature}} |
36 | * OneWordTitle/LiveActionTV |
37 | * OneWordTitle/{{Music}} |
38 | * OneWordTitle/{{Theatre}} |
39 | * OneWordTitle/VideoGames |
40 | * OneWordTitle/{{Webcomics}} |
41 | * OneWordTitle/WesternAnimation |
42 | [[/index]] |
43 | |
44 | !!Other Examples: |
45 | |
46 | [[foldercontrol]] |
47 | |
48 | [[folder:Advertising]] |
49 | * Advertising/CompaniesCommittedToKids: |
50 | ** "Syringe", from the 90s. Depicts a syringe being filled with dirty street water. |
51 | ** "Brain", from the 90s. Depicts a brain made of wires that it cut up with pliers to simulate drug-based brain damage. |
52 | ** "Crack", from the 2000s. Depicts a body bag, supposedly "what a bag of crack looks like". |
53 | * Advertising/DrinkingAndDrivingWrecksLives: |
54 | ** "Mark", from the 90s. Depicts the rotoscoped story of Mark, who killed two people while driving drunk and left their children orphans for Christmas. |
55 | ** "Eyes", from 1992. Depicts an asystolic victim of a drunk driver; the camera zooms out from her eyes, in which one is constricted while the other is dialated. |
56 | * Advertising/MethProject: |
57 | ** "Bathtub", from 2005. Depicts a girl finding her future, meth-addicted self in her bathtub. |
58 | ** "Laundromat", from 2005. Depicts a boy witnessing his future, meth-addicted self robbing a laundromat. |
59 | ** "Jumped", from 2006. Depicts a meth addict lamenting how he would rather have been jumped in an alley than make it to the party where he first tried meth. |
60 | ** "Crash", from 2006. Depicts a meth addict lamenting how she would rather have crashed her care on the way to a party than make it there and try meth. |
61 | ** "Mother", from 2007. Depicts a meth addict stealing from his mother's purse, while his former self narrates about how he loves his mom. |
62 | ** "Friends", from 2007. Depicts a group of meth addicts dumping their unconscious friend outside an ER, while the friend's former self narrates about being close with her friends. |
63 | ** "Parents", from 2007. Depicts a meth addict trying to get into his parents' house, with his father locking the door and hugging his wife. |
64 | ** "OD", from 2008. Depicts a group of teenagers watching TV, with one having a seizure on the ground, then showing a mirror world where they're all meth addicts. |
65 | ** "Family", from 2008. Depicts three meth addicts breaking into a house, knocking two adults unconscious, and leaving with various stolen items while the homeowners' daughter cries. |
66 | ** "Shadow", from 2008. Depicts a meth addict named Anthony having a violent outburst with a baseball bat. |
67 | * Advertising/PartnershipForADrugFreeSingapore: |
68 | ** "Blender", from the 90s. Depicts a brain being blended. |
69 | ** "Rats", from the 90s. Named for comparing taking heroin to being eaten alive by rats. |
70 | ** "Faces", from the 90s. Depicts a sweaty face alongside the effects of heroin, which includes that human waste is released in sweat due to the digestive system essentially being shut down by heroin use. |
71 | ** "Comfort", "Birthday", and "Sleeping", from the 90s. Juxtaposes a home video of a toddler boy with an adult heroin addict. |
72 | * Advertising/PartnershipToEndAddiction: |
73 | ** "Snake", from the 80s. Depicts a drug dealer who transforms into a ''Franchise/PowerRangers''-esque snake monster. |
74 | ** "Circles", from the 80s. Depicts a man engaging in literal CircularReasoning, saying that he uses cocaine so he can work longer, so he can earn more, so he can do more coke. Repeat ad nauseum. |
75 | ** "Graveyard", from the 80s. Depicts a man talking to his son about drugs, a little too late. |
76 | ** "Surgeon", from the 80s. Depicts a surgeon high on marijuana and about to operate. |
77 | ** "Faces", from 1987. Depicts a girl's face, starting with before she used drugs, and ended with her pale-eyed corpse. |
78 | ** "Vegetable", from 1987. Depicts a teenage boy talking about how his brother's friend talked him into doing crack, which left him in a vegetative state while the friend died. |
79 | ** "Jamie", from the 90s. Depicts a meth lab underneath an ordinary apartment, where the titular Jamie lives. |
80 | ** "Needle", from the 90s. Depicts a man snorting heroin and being impaled by a giant needle. |
81 | ** "Lenny", from 1995. An interview with a real heroin addict named Lenny, who dreams of being on Broadway, but disappeared in 1996 and hasn't been seen since. |
82 | * Advertising/QueenslandTransport: |
83 | ** "Catherine", from the 90s. Depicts a teenage girl named Catherine being run over by a distracted, speeding driver. |
84 | ** "Pram", from the 90s. Depicts a man losing control of his car and crashing into a mum pushing her baby in a pram. |
85 | ** "Negatives", from 2007. Named for being filmed in negative colours. |
86 | ** "Faces", from the "Slow Down Stupid" campaign. Depicts the faces of various speeding victims. |
87 | ** "Nightmare", from the "Slow Down Stupid" campaign. Depicts a home video of a couple, then the girlfriend dying on the street. |
88 | ** "Life", from the "Slow Down Stupid" campaign. Named for encouraging viewers to enoy life by not speeding. |
89 | ** "Speeding", from the "Fatal 4" campaign. Depicts the first-person POV of a biker after a speeding accident. |
90 | ** "Tired", from the "Fatal 4" campaign. Depicts the first-person POV of someone waking up in a car accident after falling asleep at the wheel. |
91 | ** "Unbuckled", from the "Fatal 4" campaign. Depicts a man after being flung out of the car from crashing while not wearing a seat belt. |
92 | * Advertising/TheRealCost: |
93 | ** "Skin", from the 2010s. Depicts a girl paying for a pack of cigarettes with a chunk of her own skin. |
94 | ** "Teeth", a brother ad to "Skin". Depicts a man paying for a box of cigarettes with one of his own teeth. |
95 | ** "Delivery", from the 2010s. Depicts a delivery man giving another man a package containing a set of rotting teeth. |
96 | * Advertising/ScotlandAgainstDrugs: |
97 | ** "Rave", from 1996. Depicts a drug dealer at a rave, boasting about various medicines he sold to other partygoers under the guise of them being drugs. |
98 | ** "Polaroid", from 1996. Depicts a man's face in a Polaroid picture, transforming from a happy partygoer to the mother of all {{Nightmare Face}}s. Sometimes also known as "Photograph" or "Paranoid Instamatic". |
99 | * Advertising/TransportAccidentCommission: |
100 | ** "Girlfriend", their first ad from 1989. Depicts an ER helping a woman involved in a car crash. Famous for being the ad that coined their slogan, "If you drink, then drive, you're a bloody idiot". |
101 | ** "Darren", from the 90s. Depicts a man named Darren getting into a flaming car wreck, and later dying in the ER. |
102 | ** "Joey", from the 90s. Depicts a man and his brother getting into a car wreck; Joey dies, and his brother is in critical condition. |
103 | ** "Bones", from the 90s. Depicts a woman going through physical therapy after a car accident. Also known as "Bend Your Knee, Katie". |
104 | ** "Golf", from the 90s. Depicts a grandfather taking some pills while golfing, which end up landing him and his grandson in a car accident. |
105 | ** "Fireball", from 1994. Depicts four young adults dying in a fiery car wreck. |
106 | ** "Julie", from 1998. Depicts a man grieving for his daughter Julie, who died in a car crash caused by her boyfriend. |
107 | ** "Tracy", from 1998. Depicts a woman who survived a car accident crying for her friend Tracy, who was grievously injured. |
108 | ** "Pinball", from 1999. Depicts a man without a seatbelt being launched into the windscreen and bouncing around in the car, injuring himself. |
109 | ** "Shark", from 2003. Depicts a boy being eaten by a shark on the beach with no one batting an eyelid, as a metaphor for Victorians' lack of concern about road-related deaths. |
110 | ** "Slab", from 2006. Depicts an elaborate musical number where doctors, nurses, and corpses sing about road-related deaths. |
111 | ** "Swap", from 2010. Depicts a man under the influence of cannabis agreeing to switch the driver's seat to his sober girlfriend. |
112 | [[/folder]] |
113 | |
114 | [[folder:Arts]] |
115 | * ''Art/{{Abaporu}}'': The {{painting|s}} is only named Abaporu, from Tupi ''Abapor'u'': abá (man) + poru (man-eater). |
116 | * Creator/WilliamAdolpheBouguereau |
117 | ** ''Art/{{Dawn|Bouguereau}}'' |
118 | ** ''Art/{{Charity|Bouguereau}}'' |
119 | ** ''Art/{{Psyche and Cupid|Bouguereau}}'': "Psyche" |
120 | * ''Art/{{David}}'', by Creator/MichelangeloBuonarroti |
121 | * ''Art/{{Gassed}}'' by Creator/JohnSingerSargent |
122 | * ''Art/GothicTimes'': "Mutiny", "Risen", "Mother", "Deceit", "Bandito", and "Quarantine". |
123 | * ''Art/{{Guernica}}'' by Creator/PabloPicasso |
124 | * ''Art/MediciChapels'': The allegorical {{sculptures}} are named like this: "Dawn", "Dusk", "Day", and "Night". |
125 | * ''Art/{{Odalisque|1874}}'' by Jules Joseph Lefebvre |
126 | * ''Art/{{Olympia}}'' by [[Creator/EdouardManet Édouard Manet]] |
127 | * ''Art/{{Ophelia|Millais}}'' by Creator/JohnEverettMillais |
128 | * ''Art/{{Primavera}}'' by Creator/SandroBotticelli |
129 | * ''Art/TheScream'' by Creator/EdvardMuch: In its original language, it's merely called ''Skirk'' (translation ''Shriek'') |
130 | [[/folder]] |
131 | |
132 | [[folder:Asian Animation]] |
133 | * ''Animation/{{Akis}}'': ''Akis'' is the "first name of the {{protagonist|Title}}" type. |
134 | * ''WesternAnimation/{{Bernard}}'': OnlyOneName-type ProtagonistTitle. |
135 | * ''Animation/{{Canimals}}'': About a bunch of cute animals with cans for their bodies. |
136 | * A few of the official English ''Animation/HappyHeroes'' episode titles consist of only one word. |
137 | ** Season 7 episodes 1 and 2 (MultiPartEpisode), "Extraterrestrial". |
138 | ** Season 8 episode 11, "Floating". |
139 | ** Season 8 episode 18, "Counterattack". |
140 | * ''Animation/{{Kodama}}'': {{Antagonist|Title}}-type SpeciesTitle. |
141 | * ''Animation/{{Kuiba}}'': OnlyOneName-type ProtagonistTitle, except that the protagonist doesn't know he has that name. |
142 | * ''Animation/{{Lamput}}'': OnlyOneName-type ProtagonistTitle. |
143 | * ''Animation/{{Larva}}'': Protagonist SpeciesTitle. |
144 | * ''Animation/{{Mermaid}}'': Named for an important character. A[[spoiler:n AntagonistTitle]], revealed only at the end. |
145 | * ''Animation/Momo2022'': Titled for the [[ProtagonistTitle protagonist]]. |
146 | * ''Animation/{{Oddbods}}'': Titled for the protagonist group's name. |
147 | * ''Animation/StitchAndAi'': The episodes "Gotcha!", "Spirals", "Brothers", and "Monstrosity"; "Nuo Opera" was also promoted as "Creatures" for the United States when the show was on [=DisneyNow=]. |
148 | * ''Animation/{{Tobot}}'': VehicleTitle for general name of the HumongousMecha in focus. |
149 | [[/folder]] |
150 | |
151 | [[folder:Comic Books]] |
152 | * ''ComicBook/NineteenSixtyThree'': Named for being {{Retraux}} to look like it [[AnnualTitle was published that year]]. |
153 | * ''ComicBook/{{Aero}}'': The wind-elemental eponymous heroine's codename. |
154 | * ''ComicBook/{{Ant}}'': Codename of ProtagonistTitle. |
155 | * ''ComicBook/{{Barracuda}}'': Not only the series as a whole, but also each of the individual volumes, which are (in English): |
156 | ** ''Barracuda'': VehicleTitle for the ship of the protagonists. |
157 | ** Plural IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming for most volumes: |
158 | *** "Slaves" |
159 | *** "Scars" |
160 | *** "Duels" |
161 | *** "Revolts" |
162 | *** "Cannibals" |
163 | *** "Deliverance". |
164 | * ''ComicBook/{{Bizarrogirl}}'': Named after the titular anti-hero and co-protagonist. |
165 | * ''ComicBook/{{Blackbird|2018}}'': Named for an InUniverse status. "Blackbird" means [[spoiler:a paragon who is a loner and not part of a greater cabal.]] |
166 | * ''ComicBook/{{Blackhawk}}'': The name of the titular military unit. |
167 | * ''ComicBook/{{Bone}}'': A play on SpeciesTitle, as the Bones are [[SpeciesSurname named after their species]], or possibly their species is named after their surname. |
168 | * ''ComicBook/{{Burlap}}'': Name given to mysterious SackheadSlasher vigilante targeting [[SerialKiller Serial Killers]]. |
169 | * ''ComicBook/{{Catstronauts}}'': SomethingNauts, {{Portmantitle}} referring to cat astronauts. |
170 | * ''ComicBook/{{Chassis}}'': First Name of ProtagonistTitle. |
171 | * ''ComicBook/{{Chew}}'': A EpunymousTitle. "Chew" is a homophone for "Chu", the last name of the main character who also has a superpower based around eating. |
172 | * ''ComicBook/{{Chlorophylle}}'': Name of the main character. |
173 | * ''ComicBook/{{Copperhead}}'': ThePlace where the story is set. |
174 | * ''ComicBook/Criminal2006'': JobTitle of all the protagonists, as a deconstruction of the crime genre. |
175 | * ''ComicBook/{{Critter}}'': ProtagonistTitle |
176 | * ''ComicBook/{{Crucible}}'': Named after the titular super-hero academy. |
177 | * Creator/JeffLemire series using IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming ["Direction Verb"-er]: |
178 | ** ''ComicBook/{{Descender}}'' |
179 | ** ''ComicBook/{{Ascender}}'' |
180 | * ''ComicBook/{{Die}}'': DoubleMeaningTitle: As the name of the tabletop game that's being played, and as the singular of "dice". |
181 | * ''ComicBook/{{Dolltopia}}'': ThePlace that the protagonist goes and also becomes under threat. |
182 | * ''ComicBook/Duster2015'': Appears to be a JobTitle for the protagonist's crop '''duster''' job. |
183 | * ''ComicBook/Elsewhere2017'': The main protagonist falls through a portal into some place '''elsewhere'''. |
184 | * Excalibur: TeamTitle: |
185 | ** ''ComicBook/ExcaliburMarvelComics'' |
186 | ** ''ComicBook/Excalibur2019'' |
187 | * ''ComicBook/{{Farmhand}}'': JobTitle-type PunBasedTitle for farming hands with OrganicTechnology and another name for a farmer. |
188 | * ''ComicBook/{{Fatale}}'': As a reference to the FemmeFatale supernatural power of the protagonist. |
189 | * ''ComicBook/Funnyman1948'': Codename of ProtagonistTitle. |
190 | * ''ComicBook/{{Ghostopolis}}'': The name of the supernatural city where the story is set. |
191 | * ''ComicBook/{{Girrion}}'': InUniverse name for a type of technology. |
192 | * ''ComicBook/{{Gunsmoke}}'': Name of ProtagonistTitle. |
193 | * ''ComicBook/{{Halcyon}}'': Previously called ''Utopian''. Current title is a TeamTitle. |
194 | * ''ComicBook/{{Happy}}'': SecondaryCharacterTitle. Happy's a little blue flying horse that assists the protagonist. |
195 | * ''ComicBook/{{Harleen}}'': First Name of ProtagonistTitle. |
196 | * ''ComicBook/{{Haunt}}'': Named as protagonist is being haunted by a ghost. |
197 | * ''ComicBook/{{Henchmen}}'': The title of TheProtagonist's job. |
198 | * ''ComicBook/{{Hide}}'': Verb for the protagonist's need to. |
199 | * ''ComicBook/{{Hillbilly}}'': JobTitle of protagonist. |
200 | * ''ComicBook/{{Hinterkind}}'': Group title AntagonistTitle. |
201 | * ''ComicBook/{{Horizon}}'' |
202 | * ''ComicBook/{{Hound|2014}}'' |
203 | * ''ComicBook/{{Invincible}}'': Codename of ProtagonistTitle. |
204 | * ''ComicBook/{{Irredeemable}}'' and its spinoff ''Incorruptable'': ''Irredeemable'' is about a Superman-expy going off the deep end after accidentally going past the tipping point, and then not looking back [[spoiler: although in the end while he can't be redeemed, by sacrificing himself he planted the seeds for redemption in a convoluted, multi-verse-y way]]. ''Incorruptable'' is about the opposite, a CardCarryingVillain forced to become good because with the events of ''Irredeemable'', the world is in too much danger for him to be eeeeeeevil. |
205 | * ''ComicBook/{{Kabuki}}'': OnlyOneName-type ProtagonistTitle |
206 | * ''ComicBook/{{Killtopia}}'': ThePlace where the story occurs. |
207 | * ''ComicBook/{{Monstress}}'': Implied to be ProtagonistTitle, as she's carrying a Monstrum in her body. |
208 | * ''ComicBook/{{Nailbiter}}'': JobTitle-type ProtagonistTitle. |
209 | * ''ComicBook/{{Neonomicon}}'': Reference to the Necronomicon of Creator/HPLovecraft, whose works this is based off. |
210 | * ''{{ComicBook/Norby}}'': Most of the comics in ''Magazine/BoysLife'' appear as one word entries in the Table of Contents. The chapters themselves use the name of the original book. |
211 | * ''ComicBook/{{Owly}}'': OnlyOneName-type ProtagonistTitle |
212 | * ''ComicBook/{{Postal}}'': Named for an important character being a postal worker. |
213 | * ''ComicBook/{{Providence}}'': DoubleMeaningTitle, of Creator/HPLovecraft references: A reference to Lovecraft's birth city, but also means a divinely ordained chain of events. It is implied throughout the story that Black's journey is due to forces above his own volition and he is continuously referred to as a "herald". |
214 | * ''ComicBook/{{Psychonaut}}'' |
215 | * ''ComicBook/Red2003'': A reference to "red status", a.k.a being an active CIA agent which the protagonist returns to after retirement, and also the color of blood, in a story where there is a lot of murder. |
216 | * ''ComicBook/{{Saga}}'' |
217 | * ''ComicBook/{{Seconds}}'', named after the restaurant in which most of the plot transpires. Also a DoubleMeaningTitle, as it's referring to both "Seconds" as in a second helping of a meal, and the idea of a second chance (as the book has a PeggySue plot). |
218 | * ''ComicBook/{{Shadowhawk}}'' |
219 | * ''ComicBook/{{Shadowland}}'' |
220 | * ''ComicBook/{{Shadowpact}}'': TeamTitle. |
221 | * ''ComicBook/{{Silverblade}}'' |
222 | * ''ComicBook/{{Sleepless}}'' |
223 | * ''ComicBook/{{Snowman}}'' |
224 | * ''ComicBook/{{Stray|2015}}'' |
225 | * ''ComicBook/{{Tomahawk}}'' |
226 | * ''ComicBook/{{Tomboy|Sterling}}'' |
227 | * ''ComicBook/{{Trees}}'': Subverted SpeciesTitle. It's not actually about the plants. It's just what the humans call the huge alien towers that landed on Earth. |
228 | * ''ComicBook/{{Trouble|MarvelComics}}'': Implied EventTitle, likely referring to the TeenPregnancy trouble of the story. |
229 | * ''ComicBook/{{Typhon}}'': First name of ProtagonistTitle. |
230 | * ''ComicBook/{{Vibe}}'' |
231 | * ''ComicBook/{{Watchmen}}'': The comic takes its name from the quote "who watches the watchmen?" which refers to |
232 | both the notion of the protectors needing protection, and the protectors abusing their protectorate. |
233 | * ''ComicBook/{{Whisper}}'' |
234 | * ''{{Comicbook/Yakari}}'' |
235 | * ''ComicBook/{{Yasmeen}}'' |
236 | * ''ComicBook/{{Yellowjacket}}'' |
237 | * ''ComicBook/{{Zero}}'': Last name of ProtagonistTitle. |
238 | * ''ComicBook/{{Zion}}'' |
239 | [[/folder]] |
240 | |
241 | [[folder:Comic Strips]] |
242 | * ''ComicStrip/{{Baldo}}'': Nickname of ProtagonistTitle. |
243 | * ''ComicStrip/Blondie1930'': First name of SecondaryCharacterTitle. |
244 | * ''ComicStrip/{{Conchy}}'': OnlyOneName-type ProtagonistTitle. |
245 | * ''ComicStrip/{{Dilbert}}'': Starring the eponymous engineer, [[EnsembleCast except when it doesn't.]] |
246 | * ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'': OnlyOneName-type ProtagonistTitle. |
247 | * ''ComicStrip/{{Marvin}}'': OnlyOneName-type ProtagonistTitle. |
248 | * ''ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}}'': So called because it was a slang term for children in its creator's day. Prior to that, he'd called the strip ''Lil' Folks.'' |
249 | * ''ComicStrip/{{Pickles}}'': FamilyTitle. The surname of Earl, Opal, and their daughter Sylvia, is Pickles. |
250 | * ''ComicStrip/{{Zits}}'': Referencing its pubescent protagonist and how the comic is about his life. |
251 | [[/folder]] |
252 | |
253 | [[folder:Fairy Tales]] |
254 | * "Literature/{{Kolobok}}": Named after the main character. |
255 | * "Literature/{{Morozko}}": OnlyOneName-type SecondaryCharacterTitle. |
256 | * "Literature/{{Reygoch}}" is named after one of the main characters. |
257 | [[/folder]] |
258 | |
259 | [[folder:Films — Animation]] |
260 | * ''WesternAnimation/{{Abominable}}'': Protagonist is a yeti, a.k.a abominable snowman. |
261 | * ''WesternAnimation/{{Anastasia}}'': ProtagonistTitle. |
262 | * ''WesternAnimation/{{Anomalisa}}'': Upon seeing how Lisa is an "anomaly," Michael dubs her "Anomalisa.", so a type of SecondaryCharacterTitle, and {{Portmantitle}}. |
263 | * ''WesternAnimation/{{Antz}}'': It's a movie about ants. The "z" in the title isn't just XtremeKoolLetterz but also a reference to "A-to-Z." |
264 | * ''Animation/{{Away|2019}}'': The action that the child protagonist spends the entire film doing in regards to the dark spirit pursuing him. |
265 | * ''WesternAnimation/{{Beowulf|2007}}'': OnlyOneName-type ProtagonistTitle. |
266 | * ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}'': ''Brave'' is presumably named for the emotion, displayed by its protagonist, Merida, given the TitleDrop: |
267 | -->'''Merida:''' Fate lives within us, you only have to be brave enough to see it. |
268 | * ''Franchise/{{Cars}}'': Set in a world of anthropomorphized cars. |
269 | * ''WesternAnimation/{{Coco}}'': A SecondaryCharacterTitle, named for protagonist Miguel's great-grandmother, whose history is relevant to the plot of the movie. |
270 | * ''WesternAnimation/{{Coraline}}'': ProtagonistTitle. |
271 | * From the Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon: |
272 | ** ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'': ProtagonistTitle. |
273 | ** ''WesternAnimation/{{Bambi}}'': ProtagonistTitle. |
274 | ** ''WesternAnimation/{{Bolt}}'': ProtagonistTitle. |
275 | ** ''WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}}'': ProtagonistTitle. |
276 | ** ''WesternAnimation/{{Dinosaur}}'' |
277 | ** ''WesternAnimation/{{Dumbo}}'': ProtagonistTitle. |
278 | ** ''WesternAnimation/{{Encanto}}'' |
279 | ** ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}'' In music, a ""''Fantasia''" is a selection of popular tunes woven into a loosely bound composition. The film is a group of separate animated shorts, each one inspired by a popular classical music composition. |
280 | ** ''WesternAnimation/{{Frozen|2013}}'': VerbedTitle - Fantasy about a queen with uncontrollable ice magic. |
281 | ** ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}'': ProtagonistTitle. |
282 | ** ''WesternAnimation/{{Moana}}'': ProtagonistTitle. |
283 | ** ''WesternAnimation/{{Mulan}}'': ProtagonistTitle. |
284 | ** ''WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}}'': ProtagonistTitle. |
285 | ** ''WesternAnimation/{{Pocahontas}}'': ProtagonistTitle. |
286 | ** ''WesternAnimation/{{Tangled}}'': An example of the SubTrope VerbedTitle, but the WorkingTitle was originally going to go with an example of both this and ProtagonistTitle, ''Rapunzel'', until late in production.' |
287 | ** ''WesternAnimation/{{Tarzan}}'': ProtagonistTitle. |
288 | ** ''WesternAnimation/Wish2023'': VerbedTitle - animated story about a living wishing star. |
289 | ** ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}'': It's a world of animals. |
290 | * ''WesternAnimation/{{Elio}}'': ProtagonistTitle. |
291 | * ''Epic'': |
292 | ** ''WesternAnimation/{{EPIC|1984}}: Days of the Dinosaur'' |
293 | ** ''WesternAnimation/Epic2013'': Likely a reference to its EpicMovie-style. |
294 | * ''WesternAnimation/{{Ferdinand}}'': OnlyOneName-type ProtagonistTitle. |
295 | * ''WesternAnimation/Home2015'': Likely a DoubleMeaningTitle, for how the Boov made Earth their new home, while moving basically all humans out of theirs, to relocate just on Australia. |
296 | * ''Film/{{Hop}}'': A reference to the rabbit protagonist. |
297 | * ''WesternAnimation/{{Madagascar}}'': ThePlace where the protagonists are accidentally sent. |
298 | * ''WesternAnimation/{{Migration}}'': What the protagonists want to do. |
299 | * ''WesternAnimation/{{Minions}}'': SpeciesTitle. |
300 | * ''WesternAnimation/Nimona2023'': ProtagonistTitle. |
301 | * ''WesternAnimation/Oink2022'': The pig that's given to the protagonist by her grandpa, who is planning to use it for a sausage-cooking contest. |
302 | * ''WesternAnimation/{{Onward}}'': As a general direction of travel for the protagonists, presumably. |
303 | * ''WesternAnimation/ParaNorman'': Also an example of a {{Portmantitle}}, made of "Paranormal" + "Norman", and the {{Epunymous|Title}} ProtagonistTitle references the protagonist, Norman, and his paranormal ability to speak to the dead. |
304 | * ''WesternAnimation/{{Pastacolypse}}'': An apocalyptic attack on the world being carried out by pasta creatures made by the main antagonist. Also counts as a {{Portmantitle}}. |
305 | * ''WesternAnimation/{{Ratatouille}}'': Often mistaken for a ProtagonistTitle by those who only know of the film through its advertising. The film actually stars a rat named Remy, and the title is a pun on the titular dish that the chef he idolizes specializes in. |
306 | * ''WesternAnimation/{{Renaissance}}'' |
307 | * ''WesternAnimation/{{Robots}}'': SpeciesTitle. |
308 | * ''WesternAnimation/{{Rio}}'': ThePlace where the protagonist wants to go. |
309 | * ''Franchise/{{Shrek}}'': ProtagonistTitle. |
310 | * ''WesternAnimation/{{Sing}}'': What the protagonist wants to do. |
311 | * ''WesternAnimation/{{Storks}}'': SpeciesTitle of the protagonist. |
312 | * ''Franchise/{{Trolls}}'': SpeciesTitle of the protagonists. |
313 | * ''WesternAnimation/{{Turbo}}'': DoubleMeaningTitle: OnlyOneName-type ProtagonistTitle and his wish to go fast. |
314 | * ''WesternAnimation/{{Up}}'': Protagonist's direction of travel. |
315 | * ''WesternAnimation/{{Wolfwalkers}}'': SpeciesTitle of protagonists and source of conflict. |
316 | * ''WesternAnimation/{{Zarafa}}'': A OnlyOneName CharacterTitle. |
317 | [[/folder]] |
318 | |
319 | [[folder:Magazine]] |
320 | * ''{{Magazine/Analog}}'': |
321 | ** Given how large the original title made ''Astounding'' compared to the rest of the title (''Astounding Stories''), you could be forgiven for assuming the title was simply one word. The [[NewSeasonNewName changes to the title]] only reinforce the idea that the magazine is simply ''Astounding''. |
322 | ** ''Analog'' still sometimes shows up with a subtitle (such as ''Analog Science Fiction and Fact''), but the cover usually shows only the one word prominently enough to be associated with a title. |
323 | [[/folder]] |
324 | |
325 | [[folder:Manhua]] |
326 | * A couple of chapters of ''Manhua/DigimonLegendarySkies'': |
327 | ** Chapter 6 - "同伴", which can be translated as either "Companion", "Fellow", "Partner" or "Comrade". |
328 | ** Possibly Chapter 8 - "真面目", which can be translated as either "Serious[=/=]Seriousness", "Earnest[=/=]Earnestness" or "Dilligent", but can also be read as "True Character". |
329 | [[/folder]] |
330 | |
331 | [[folder:Manhwa]] |
332 | * ''Manhwa/{{Ensemble}}'' |
333 | * ''Manhwa/{{Goong}}'': Hangul: 궁, literally ''Palace''. ThePlace where the protagonist is. |
334 | * ''Manhwa/{{Laon}}'': OnlyOneName-type ProtagonistTitle. |
335 | * ''Webcomic/{{Noblesse}}'': Referencing the "nobles" of Lukedonia, a powerful race once worshiped by humans, which the protagonist is one. |
336 | * ''Manhwa/{{One}}'': SecondaryCharacterTitle: In the first and only the first volume, Eumpa Won's last name is changed to 'One', presumably to fit with the title. |
337 | * ''Manhwa/{{Priest|1998}}'': JobTitle of protagonist. |
338 | * ''Manhwa/{{Rebirth}}'': EventTitle about the protagonist's resurrection that happens early on in the story and continues from there. |
339 | * ''Manhwa/{{Rure}}'' |
340 | * ''Manhwa/{{Thesis}}'' |
341 | * ''Webcomic/TraceNastyCat'': Named after the singular for the superpowered people of the story. |
342 | * ''Manhwa/{{Veritas}}'': {{Arc Word|s}}. |
343 | * ''Manhwa/{{Yureka}}'': OnlyOneName-type SecondaryCharacterTitle. |
344 | [[/folder]] |
345 | |
346 | [[folder:Myths & Religion]] |
347 | * ''Literature/{{Theogony}}'': Greek for "genealogy of the gods," and is pretty much ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. |
348 | * ''Literature/{{Ramayana}}'': A compound word in Sanskrit roughly meaning "The Journey of Rama," which narrates the story of Prince Rama, the 7th incarnation of the god Vishnu. |
349 | * ''Literature/{{Mahabharata}}'': Another Sanskrit word, roughly meaning "Epic of the Bhaarats." Notably contains ''Literature/BhagavadGita'', the famous sequence of Prince Ajurna's dialogue with his charioteer Krishna, the 8th avatar of Vishnu. |
350 | * ''Literature/TheBible'': Many of its internal Books, when discussed, usually omit the "Book of", such as the Literature/BookOfGenesis, Literature/BookOfExodus, and the Literature/BookOfJudges. |
351 | * ''Literature/TheQuran'': Again, depending on if the "The" is omitted. Its original title in Arabic is Al-Qu'ran, which is technically a compound word, so it fits. |
352 | [[/folder]] |
353 | |
354 | [[folder:Pinball]] |
355 | * ''Pinball/{{Avatar}}'': Named after the film it's based on, ''Film/{{Avatar}}''. |
356 | * ''Pinball/{{Barracora}}'': CharacterTitle, OnlyOneName-type. She's laid out under the pinball table. |
357 | * ''Pinball/{{Breakshot|1996}}'' |
358 | * ''Pinball/{{Caveman}}'': ProtagonistTitle of the mini-game inside. |
359 | * ''Pinball/{{Checkpoint}}'' |
360 | * The Creator/WilliamsElectronics "rollercoaster" series, named after such featured in the games: |
361 | ** ''Pinball/{{Comet}}'': Named for a popular coaster at Chicago's (now closed) Riverview AmusementPark, ''Comet'' takes players for a fun time at the carnival. |
362 | ** ''Pinball/{{Cyclone}}'' |
363 | ** ''Pinball/{{Hurricane}}'' |
364 | * ''Pinball/{{Congo}}'': Based on the film, ''Film/{{Congo}}'', based on a novel that all use the name. |
365 | * ''Pinball/{{Contact}}'': Named after the electrical "contact" (switch) to initiate the action. |
366 | * ''Pinball/{{Corvette}}'': Released to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Chevrolet Corvette. |
367 | * ''Pinball/{{Diner}}'': ThePlace. Taking place in a 1950s-style train car diner. |
368 | * ''Pinball/{{Earthshaker}}'': EventTitle about the big event of the game. And it's about earthquakes. |
369 | * ''Pinball/{{Embryon}}'': Important word. Hit the two captive balls in the middle of the playfield to spell EMBRYON, and it's a game about embryos-ish. |
370 | * ''Pinball/{{Fathom}}'': Because of its underwater theme. One WorkingTitle also counts: "Barracuda", but not the others, "Deep Threat", "Reef Threat" and "Black Coral". |
371 | * ''Pinball/Fire1987'': It was [[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory loosely based on the]] [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Chicago_Fire Great Chicago Fire of 1871]]. |
372 | * ''Pinball/{{Fireball}}'' |
373 | * ''Pinball/{{Firepower}}'' |
374 | * ''Pinball/{{Flash}}'': Referencing its flash lamps effects, presumably. |
375 | * ''Pinball/{{Gamatron}}'': CharacterTitle for the robot depicted. |
376 | * ''Pinball/{{Genie}}'': CharacterTitle for the genie depicted. |
377 | * ''Pinball/{{Gladiators}}'' |
378 | * ''Pinball/{{Hyperball}}'' |
379 | * ''Pinball/{{Kingpin}}'': JobTitle for where the mobster protagonist wants to become. Also a CharacterTitle for who the voice of the game is from. |
380 | * ''Pinball/{{Mayfair}}'': It is an [[SpiritualLicensee unofficial adaptation]] of the 1964 film adaptation of ''Film/MyFairLady''. |
381 | * ''Pinball/{{Meteor}}'': It was a [[LicensedPinballTables tie-in]] to the [[Film/{{Meteor}} 1979 disaster movie of the same name]]. |
382 | * ''Pinball/{{Paragon}}'': ThePlace where the game is set. |
383 | * ''Pinball/{{Robot}}'': AntagonistTitle, as fighting a RobotWar. |
384 | * ''Pinball/{{Rollergames}}'': It is based on the short-lived [[Series/RollerGames roller derby "sports entertainment" television show]] of the same name from 1989. |
385 | * ''Pinball/Rush2022'' is based on [[Music/RushBand the band of the same name]]. |
386 | * ''Pinball/{{Sapporo}}'': ThePlace. Commemorates the [[UsefulNotes/OlympicGames 1972 Winter Olympics]] in Sapporo, Japan. |
387 | * ''Pinball/{{Seawitch}}'': JobTitle and CharacterTitle, given the two seawitches fighting. |
388 | * ''Pinball/{{Sorcerer}}'': JobTitle-type AntagonistTitle for the EvilSorcerer depicted. |
389 | * ''Pinball/{{Spectrum}}'': A ''TabletopGame/{{Mastermind}}''-type PuzzleGame involving colors. A.k.a the color ''spectrum''. |
390 | * ''Pinball/{{Taxi}}'': VehicleTitle for the PlayerCharacter, who is driving one. |
391 | * ''Pinball/{{Wizard}}!'': ArtifactTitle, WhatCouldHaveBeen: According to designer Greg Kmiec, he originally intended ''Wizard!'' to be centered around a [[WizardClassic white-bearded medieval wizard]] who used magic to turn over the Flip Flags. |
392 | * ''Pinball/{{Varkon}}'': OnlyOneName-type AntagonistTitle. |
393 | * ''Pinball/{{Victory}}'': The game is, quite simply, a fictionalized auto race in pinball form. EventTitle for the goal. |
394 | * ''Pinball/{{Viper}}'': The viper in question is the "Roto-Shooter," a rotating turret in the center of the game's playfield. |
395 | * ''Pinball/{{Whirlwind}}'': The game is themed around a rampaging tornado. |
396 | * ''Pinball/{{Xenon}}'': SecondaryCharacterTitle. The game centers around Xenon, the supercomputer at the heart of a futuristic society. |
397 | [[/folder]] |
398 | |
399 | [[folder:Poetry]] |
400 | * Creator/AllenGinsberg's: |
401 | ** "Literature/Howl1955" |
402 | ** "Kaddish" |
403 | * Gregory Corso: |
404 | ** "Gasoline" |
405 | ** "Bomb" |
406 | ** "Marriage" |
407 | * Creator/PercyByssheShelley's: |
408 | ** ''Mutability'' |
409 | ** ''Ozymandias'': About the king. |
410 | * Creator/WilliamBlake's ''London'': About ThePlace. |
411 | [[/folder]] |
412 | |
413 | [[folder:Tabletop Game]] |
414 | * TabletopGame/{{Hearts}}: Named because Hearts (and the Queen of Spades) are penalty cards. |
415 | * TabletopGame/{{Spades}}: Named because Spades trump any other cards in the deck. |
416 | * ''TabletopGame/{{Abyss}}'': Named to evoke the game's setting in an underwater city. It doubles as a reference to moral depravity, as their political system is marked by {{corrupt|Politician}}ion and power struggles. |
417 | * ''TabletopGame/{{Azul}}'' ("blue" in Portuguese): Named as a nod to the Portuguese tiles called ''azulejos'', which the game is inspired by. |
418 | * ''TabletopGame/{{Bang}}'': Named for the sound a gun makes, which is also the name of the cards played to shoot other players. |
419 | * ''TabletopGame/{{Codenames}}'': Named because thematically, the game is all about spies using codenames to find each other. |
420 | * ''TabletopGame/{{Fluxx}}'': Named for the fact that its rules constantly fluctuate. |
421 | * ''TabletopGame/{{Jaipur}}'': Named for its setting. Your goal is to become the Maharaja's personal trader by showing that you are the best candidate for the job. |
422 | * Jamey Stegmaier of Creator/StonemaierGames is a big fan of this: Of his ten designed games so far, eight of them qualify: ''Viticulture'', ''Euphoria’', ''TabletopGame/{{Scythe}}'', ‘'Charterstone'', ''Tapestry'', ''Smitten'', ''Expeditions'' and ''Vantage''. |
423 | * ''TabletopGame/{{Monopoly}}'': Named because the game is about obtaining monopolies and leveraging them to drive your opponents into bankruptcy. |
424 | * ''TabletopGame/{{Pandemic}}'': Named for what your team is fighting against. |
425 | * ''TabletopGame/{{Saboteur}}'': Named for the player faction trying to thwart the other players' goal. |
426 | * ''TabletopGame/{{Seasons}}'': Named for its signature season mechanic, which determines which resources will be available to the players at which times. |
427 | * ''TabletopGame/{{Splendor}}'': Named to evoke the beauty of the gems your merchant guild deals with, as well as the grandeur of the nobles you can attract. |
428 | * ''TabletopGame/{{Uno}}'': Named for the rule that you have to shout "Uno!" when you're on the edge of winning. |
429 | * ''TabletopGame/{{Villainous|Ravensburger}}'': Named because iconic villains have been promoted to {{Villain Protagonist}}s. |
430 | * ''TabletopGame/{{Wingspan}}'': Named as a nod to the birds the game revolves around. They even have a "wingspan" property that some game pieces care about. |
431 | [[/folder]] |
432 | |
433 | [[folder:Theme Parks]] |
434 | * At the Ride/DisneyThemeParks: |
435 | ** ''Theatre/{{Fantasmic}}'' |
436 | ** ''Ride/{{Horizons}}'' |
437 | * At Ride/SeaWorld: |
438 | ** ''Kraken'' |
439 | ** ''Mako'' |
440 | ** ''Manta'' |
441 | * At Ride/UniversalStudios: |
442 | ** ''Accelerator'' |
443 | ** ''Backdraft'' |
444 | ** ''Ride/{{Disaster}}'' |
445 | ** ''Doomsday'': |
446 | *** [[Ride/Doomsday1999 1999]] |
447 | *** [[Ride/Doomsday2008 2008]] |
448 | ** ''Theatre/{{Grinchmas}}'' |
449 | ** ''Theatre/{{Horrorwood}}'' |
450 | ** ''Ride/{{Insanity|1999}}'' |
451 | ** ''Ride/{{Jaws}}'' |
452 | ** ''Ride/{{Kongfrontation}}'' |
453 | [[/folder]] |
454 | |
455 | [[folder:Toys]] |
456 | * ''Franchise/{{Barbie}}'' |
457 | * ''Franchise/{{Bratz}}'' |
458 | * ''Toys/{{Furby}}'' |
459 | * ''Toys/{{Hairdorables}}'' |
460 | * ''Toys/{{Tamagotchi}}'': [[{{Portmantitle}} Portmanteau]] of "tamago" (Japanese for "egg") and "watch" (the kind that tells time). |
461 | [[/folder]] |
462 | |
463 | [[folder:Visual Novels]] |
464 | * ''VisualNovel/{{Cinders}}'': ProtagonistTitle, as a work based on fellow single-word ProtagonistTitle ''Literature/{{Cinderella}}'', with both characters' names based on "cinders", a.k.a partially burned wood. |
465 | * ''VisualNovel/{{CLANNAD}}'': Intended as a reference to the series' themes about family, due to the creator mistakenly believing "Clannad" was the Irish word for "family." |
466 | * The ''Hayarigami'' series, that starts with ''VisualNovel/{{Hayarigami}}'', given where the NumberedSequels place their numbers. |
467 | * ''VisualNovel/NekoMiko'': Referencing the {{Catgirl}}s, "Neko" means cat, who are {{Miko}}, and start the plot. |
468 | * ''VisualNovel/{{Nicole}}'': First name of ProtagonistTitle. |
469 | * ''VisualNovel/NinNinDays'': With the alternate title, [=NinNinDays=]. |
470 | * ''VisualNovel/{{Planetarian}}'' |
471 | * ''VisualNovel/SC2VN'': An acronym title for ''VideoGame/StarCraft2'' VisualNovel. |
472 | * ''VisualNovel/{{Snatcher}}'' |
473 | [[/folder]] |
474 | |
475 | [[folder:Web Animation]] |
476 | * ''WebAnimation/{{Chadam}}'' is a ProtagonistTitle. |
477 | * ''WebAnimation/{{ENA}}''. Also doubles as a ProtagonistTitle. |
478 | * ''WebAnimation/{{Kiwi}}'': The cartoon is about a small kiwi bird trying to achieve its tragic dream. |
479 | * ''WebAnimation/{{Monsterbox}}'' |
480 | * ''WebAnimation/{{Siblings}}'': FamilyTitle about the siblings that are the central characters. |
481 | * ''WebVideo/{{Sonic|EddieLebron}}'': OnlyOneName-type ProtagonistTitle. |
482 | * ''[[WebAnimation/Supermarioglitchy4sSuperMario64Bloopers SMG4]]'' : |
483 | ** "Dreams" |
484 | ** "Flashbacks" |
485 | ** "Ssenmodnar" |
486 | ** "Mineswap" |
487 | ** "Yoshrooms" |
488 | * ''WebAnimation/TheMisadventuresOfR2AndMiku'': Multiple: |
489 | ** "Disease" |
490 | ** "Clones" |
491 | ** "Appendix" |
492 | [[/folder]] |
493 | |
494 | [[folder:Webcomics]] |
495 | * ''Webcomic/{{Deal}}'', a ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'' fan-comic refering to the deal Bill forces on Gwen. |
496 | [[/folder]] |
497 | |
498 | [[folder:Web Original]] |
499 | * ''ARG/{{Camdrome}}'', so named after the main focus of the game, the evil AI known as Camdrome. |
500 | * All of the individual stories on ''Website/NobodyHere'' are given a single-word title on the home page. |
501 | [[/folder]] |
502 | |
503 | [[folder:Web Videos]] |
504 | * ''WebVideo/{{Aventures}}'' and ''Starventures'': TabletopGame adventures, and the same, but in Franchise/StarWars. |
505 | * ''WebVideo/TheChroniclesOfVocaloidRandomness'': the episodes are named with only a singe word. |
506 | * ''WebVideo/CLWEntertainment'': The video [[https://youtu.be/VhtxxAfzxLE "Thumbs"]]. |
507 | * ''WebVideo/{{Dad}}'', named after the main character "Dad" and focusing on him and his family. |
508 | * ''Franchise/{{Noob}}'' |
509 | * ''WebVideo/MittenSquad'': Some video titles: |
510 | ** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rwd3qcmzv3Y "Let's Play DBZ Budokai HD: Part 9 | Grasshopper (The Devil Incarnate)"]] |
511 | ** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V7y5t17BcHI "Let's Play DBZ Budokai HD: Part 12 | Boats (Starring Liam Neeson)"]] |
512 | * ''WebVideo/{{Numberphile}}'': The video, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLQNvuZH3GU "16"]]. |
513 | * ''WebVideo/{{Pikasprey}}'', which is the nickname of the series creator. |
514 | * ''WebVideo/PokemonTalk'': Most episodes, for example, from Season 1:\ |
515 | [numlist:1] |
516 | # "Genwunners" (previously, [="Gen1ers"=]) |
517 | [/numlist][numlist:3]\ |
518 | # "Celebrity" |
519 | # "Spotlight" |
520 | # "Eeveelutions" |
521 | # "Allergies" |
522 | [/numlist][numlist:8]\ |
523 | # "Danger" |
524 | # "Revenge" |
525 | # "Finale" |
526 | [/numlist] |
527 | * ''WebVideo/{{Seriesly}}'': Reviewing popular film franchises / series one entry at a time. Also PunBasedTitle: |
528 | --> Hey everybody, and welcome to ''Seriesly'', where we take franchises '''SeriousBusiness way too seriously'''. |
529 | * ''WebVideo/{{Sonic|EddieLebron}}'' |
530 | * ''LetsPlay/{{Versus}}'': A competitive, co-commentary series of Let's Plays of various games. A.k.a versus each other. |
531 | [[/folder]] |
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