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18%% Before adding examples, check the guidelines in the Expy cleanup thread (https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13983140170A37263400) and make sure your example fits the criteria to qualify as an Expy. Don't just list minor or coincidental similarities. Also, explain why the character is an Expy - don't just say "X is an expy of Y" and leave it at that.
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20->''"The one in back\
21The way he acts,\
22Is he reminding you of anyone we know?\
23Isn't he so\
24Like certain people I could name?"''
25-->-- '''Music/TheyMightBeGiants''', "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsDWl3xDMOU Certain People I Could Name]]" from their seventh studio album "Music/LongTallWeekend".
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27An expy (short for "exported character") is a character from one series who is unambiguously and deliberately based on a character in another, older series. A few minor traits, such as age or hair color, may change, but there's no doubt that they are almost one and the same. They often turn up in different works by the same writer(s) or production team.
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29This can simply be the tendency of writers to prefer certain characterizations for important characters (or [[FollowTheLeader knowing which ones are most marketable/popular]]), or the influence of the design process. On the other hand, it may just be a [[WriterOnBoard bad attempt]] to try to revive a character who [[CreatorsPet the writer liked, but nobody else did]] and [[ShooOutTheNewGuy had to get rid of it]]. When by a different author, it may be a {{homage}} to the original creator and/or character or because the author did not have the rights to use the work and wanted to avoid copyright or trademark infringement issues. In the negative sense, an expy can be seen as just a bloated, gimmicky version of a perfectly serviceable past character. In a positive sense, it can refer to an "upgrade" of a two-dimensional or otherwise limited character to one more appreciably complex.
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31Remember that Administrivia/TropesAreTools; an expy can give an old character concept a new lease on life, take it in a different direction, adapt it to a new medium, or simply do something with it that's as good or better than the original. Iconic characters like WesternAnimation/YogiBear and WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse are obvious clones of [[Series/TheHoneymooners Art Carney]] and WesternAnimation/FelixTheCat, respectively, but that hasn't stopped them from being among the most acclaimed cartoon characters of all time.
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33Theory: any CharactersAsDevice trope, if taken to the extreme, can result in the character appearing to be a mere expy of the {{Trope Codifier}}s for that trope. Especially if the character is [[{{Flanderization}} Flanderized]] to the point of having few defining characteristics outside of the trope they represent. See FountainOfExpies.
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35Most often seen in animation and video games, where it's much easier to make a newer character resemble an older one. Occasionally happens when characters from different stories end up sharing voice actors, making or even forcing their personalities to look even more similar, which often leads to [[ActorAllusion jokes based on the voice actor's former role]].
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37When the character appears in the same series as the previous character, they're often a SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute. Contrast this with MirrorCharacter.
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39The [[CanonicalListOfSubtleTropeDistinctions key difference]] between this and CaptainErsatz is that an Expy uses the other character as a starting point before ''going in their own direction,'' while CaptainErsatz is obviously the same character but with the SerialNumbersFiledOff. Please keep this distinction in mind before adding an example here. Also note that a fictional counterpart to a real-life person would be either NoCelebritiesWereHarmed, NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed, or a ShoutOut, depending on the intent. A quick glance around Website/TVTropes will reveal just how often these mistakes are made on this very wiki.
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41'''Remember that an Expy ''must'' be a clearly deliberate reference on the part of the author'''; superficial or random coincidental similarities (even very striking ones) do not qualify, so if you aren't certain, they probably are not an Expy. Because many character archetypes and tropes that compose characters are universal, it is easy for readers to fall into thinking that a particular character in the same general archetype resembles someone from their favorite show or novel, especially when SmallReferencePools lead readers to overestimate the cultural impact of their favorite characters.
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43Also, note the insistent use of singular pronouns when referring to the Expy's inspiration in this page's description. This is because an Expy is '''based on ''one'' character'''. If a character borrows traits from multiple other characters, then the influence of each source of inspiration is diluted to the point where it doesn't count as this trope anymore. See CompositeCharacter for such cases, and DecompositeCharacter for the opposite case where bits and pieces of a single character inform multiple future characters.
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45SpiritualSuccessor is a similar trope scaled up to an entire work, and thus as a result often features Expies of characters from the original work.
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47A SuperTrope of AlternateCompanyEquivalent, CorruptedCharacterCopy, ExpyCoexistence, FountainOfExpies and VirtuousCharacterCopy.
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49Compare to RomanAClef, SimilarSquad, SameStoryDifferentNames, SuspiciouslySimilarSong, DistaffCounterpart, EvilCounterpart, AlternateSpeciesCounterpart, WholePlotReference, JustForFun/SurprisinglySimilarStories, WritingAroundTrademarks and ProductDisplacement.
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51Compare FantasticFaunaCounterpart, which is sort of the animal equivalent: a fictional (or extinct) species of animal is clearly meant to be the counterpart of a real-life species, but at the same time is clearly ''not'' the same species.
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53Contrast InNameOnly, TransplantedCharacterFic.
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55Perhaps you would like to {{SoYouWantTo/Write an Expy}} yourself?
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57For specific characters that tend to inspire expies, see FountainOfExpies. For a series with numerous different expies in its cast, see CastOfExpies. When an expy and the character they are based on are both found in the same universe, then you have ExpyCoexistence.
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60!!Examples Subpages:
61[[index]]
62* Expy/AnimeAndManga
63* Expy/ComicBooks
64* Expy/FanWorks
65* [[Expy/AnimatedFilms Films — Animation]]
66* [[Expy/LiveActionFilms Films — Live-Action]]
67* Expy/{{Literature}}
68* Expy/LiveActionTV
69* Expy/ProWrestling
70* Expy/TabletopGames
71* Expy/{{Theatre}}
72* Expy/VideoGames
73** ''Expy/{{Palworld}}''
74* Expy/{{Webcomics}}
75* Expy/WesternAnimation
76[[/index]]
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78!!Other Examples:
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80[[foldercontrol]]
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82[[folder:Arts]]
83* Art/StatueOfLiberty:
84** The statue itself is likened by Emma Lazarus (who was indirectly involved in Lady Liberty's creation) to a modern version of the [[UsefulNotes/SevenWondersOfTheWorld Colossus of Rhodes]]. Although with one major difference: the Greek Colossus commemorates defense against conquest, while Lady Liberty is depicted as a guardian standing by the Golden Door welcoming people to the New World. Incidentally, the Statue of Liberty has outlasted the original Colossus, [[BrieferThanTheyThink which stood for only 54 years]].
85** During UsefulNotes/TheFrenchRevolution, there were Dechristianization efforts that led to putting a statue of the [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Roman Goddess of Liberty]] on the altar of the Notre Dame Cathedral. The ideals it embodied would eventually crystallize in what we know today as the American Statue of Liberty.
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88[[folder:Asian Animation]]
89* ''Animation/OurFriendXiongXiaoMi'':
90** The main character, Xiao Mi, is an anthropomorphic bear with yellow fur who wears nothing but a shirt and likes to eat honey. [[Franchise/WinnieThePooh Sound familiar?]]
91** The series itself somehow does this on a meta level as well by having an art style greatly resembling that of ''WesternAnimation/PeppaPig''.
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94[[folder:Comic Strips]]
95* In ''ComicStrip/{{Deflocked}}'', Tucker is a Expy of [[ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes Calvin]].
96* Iggy the chronically nervous [[TerrifiedOfGerms germophobic]] chihuahua from ''ComicStrip/DogsOfCKennel'' is essentially an Expy of Killer from ''WesternAnimation/AllDogsGoToHeaven''.
97* ''ComicStrip/FoxTrot'' has a non-character example with Jason's online game, ''World of Warquest'', which [[WordOfGod Bill Amend]] admits is based on ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft''
98* ComicStrip/{{Frazz}} has been described as a grown-up [[ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes Calvin]].
99* Now-extinct British newspaper strip ''The Perishers'' features expies of multiple ''ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}}'' characters -- Old Boot is very similar to Snoopy, and Maisie is virtually a clone of Lucy van Pelt, with her younger brother Baby Grumpling having several of Linus's traits.
100* In ''ComicStrip/PreTeena'', the central character of Teena Keene is, visually and in temperament, a slightly older eleven-year-old Expy of Peppermint Patty, from the ''ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}}'' series. Creator Allison Barrows has said in interviews that "Peanuts" has been a great influence on her writing.[[note]]Other possible Expies in "Pre Teena" are not yet absolutely proven.[[/note]]
101* Swedish comic ''ComicBook/{{Rocky}}'' featured a strip in which the title character's comic is rejected because the publisher claims that its protagonist is an Expy of ''ComicBook/FritzTheCat''. Another strip suggested that the title character in a similar comic, ''[[http://www.elvisthecomic.com/ Elvis]]'', was an Expy of ''Rocky''.
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104[[folder:Manhwa]]
105* The {{manhwa}} ''Manhwa/WitchHunter'' is quite an expy of ''Manga/DGrayMan''. The main protagonists both have white hair, wear black uniform which are the same color as their respective comrades', show sympathy towards their enemies' ''race'', and have [[PlayedForLaughs hilarious]] financial problems.
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108[[folder:Music]]
109* ''Music/ClamaviDeProfundis'': The demon who temporarily takes over Hammerdeep in "Boic Bravesoul" before he's driven away is clearly inspired by the Balrog from ''The Lord of the Rings'', being an ancient, fiery, horned monster who lives deep beneath the earth and brings ruin to the dwarves when their mining breaches its lair.
110* Music/NickiMinaj's Roman Zolanski alter-ego is clearly very similar to Music/{{Eminem}}'s alter-ego Slim Shady, but given more of a fairytale feel with a fantasy high-class British background (highlighted in Eminem's guest verse on "Roman's Revenge" -- "''high class meets white trash''"). In particular, both alter egos have an overbearing abusive mother who tries to control their child through sinister means, but where Shady's mother is a villain (and a frequent victim of his violence), Martha is a more sympathetic and campy character who can't cure her son's monstrousness, but is usually able to placate him. (In fact, Martha's so strong she's even able to subdue Slim and get him sent to a boarding school in Russia!)
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113[[folder:Myths & Religion]]
114* In religion, the blending of two or more religions is known as [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syncretism Religious Syncretism]], and frequently results in an apparent religious expy, especially when two different deities become identified with each other and merged into one entity; nearly every example below stems from this effect.
115* [[Literature/TheAeneid Aeneas]] to Achilles, very deliberately and almost to the point of a WholePlotReference. A few of the more blantant examples: Achilles had an unbreakable shield made by Hephaestus with images of the world on it, Aeneas had an unbreakable shield made by Vulcan with images of Rome on it. Achilles best friend is killed by the leader of the opposing side in a war, and he responds by not just defeating the man in single combat with a spear, but humiliating and ultimately killing him. Guess what?
116* The HijackedByJesus variant is the same reason the gods of Myth/EgyptianMythology have so many names--they absorbed the qualities of less popular gods and worshipers later said that these lesser gods were merely "aspects" of them.
117* Ereshkigal of Myth/MesopotamianMythology. She is the [[DarkerAndEdgier underworld]] equivalent of the fertility goddess Inanna (Ishtar), said to be her younger twin. In fact, they may have at one point been two aspects of the same goddess before becoming separate entities.
118* Many Catholic festivals were adapted from local ones to make Christianity more welcoming. Some Saints were contemporaries of the pagans that they converted. Others were adapted deities.
119* Quite a bit OlderThanTheyThink - due to the ancestral speakers of Indo-European languages expanding across Europe and Asia, the languages (and Gods) of a whole lot of cultures have the same origins. Looking at the Norse, Greek and Hindu pantheons, it's possible to find quite a few parallels among the old gods and their myths. (For example, an ancient Hindu sky god named Dyaus, the Greek Zeus and the Roman Jupiter are essentially the same god, with a few changes along the way and over the years)
120* Myth/ClassicalMythology:
121** Roman gods and goddesses were Expies of Greek gods and goddesses (such as Jupiter and Zeus, Venus and Aphrodite, Juno and Hera, Vulcan and Hephaestus, etc.)
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124[[folder:Pinballs]]
125* In ''[[VideoGame/ThreeDUltraPinballCreepNight 3-D Ultra Pinball: Creep Night]]'', the "Beast" from the Tower table is a stand-in for FrankensteinsMonster.
126* ''Pinball/CirqusVoltaire'' is an organizational expy of ''Creator/CirqueDuSoleil''.
127* In Creator/{{Gottlieb}}'s ''Pinball/CueBallWizard'', the player's opponent is a Creator/ClintEastwood-wannabe.
128-->'''Shooter:''' "Make my day."
129* In the pinball conversion kit ''Pinball/{{Gamatron}}'', the rampaging HumongousMecha of the game is an Expy for ComicBook/RomSpaceknight.
130* ''Pinball/HollywoodHeat'', being a {{Mockbuster}} of ''Series/MiamiVice'', feature expies of Sonny Crockett and Rico Tubbs.
131* The green spaceships in ''Pinball/StellarWars'' are angular copies of the Cylon Raiders from ''Series/{{Battlestar Galactica|1978}}''.
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134[[folder:Podcasts]]
135* Several characters across multiple ''Podcast/CoolKidsTable'' games are stated to be expies.
136** Jed Wilson in ''All I Want for Christmas'' is based on Al the Toy Collector from ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2''.
137** In a game based on stereotypes, several of the characters from ''Creepy Town'' fall into this. The Kennedy twins are each expies of nineties teen characters; Oliver of Randy from ''Scream'' and Olivia of Laney from ''Film/ShesAllThat'' (or rather, the parody of her from ''Film/NotAnotherTeenMovie''). Also, Will is Gordon from ''Series/TattooedTeenageAlienFightersFromBeverlyHills'', who [[SmallReferencePools everyone knows]].
138** Jake bases his ''Bloody Mooney'' character Jessica off of Mac from ''ComicBook/PaperGirls''. Josh bases JT on Zack from ''Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers''.
139** Tuatha from ''Podcast/TheFallenGods'' has a little bit of Stacey from ''Creepy Town'' in her characterization, namely the sexual openness and beauty.
140* ''Podcast/FalloutIsDragons'' has Blinkie, an expy and possible descendant of [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Maud Pie.]]
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143[[folder:Roleplay]]
144* On the [[Roleplay/Bay12PlayByPostGames Bay12 Forums]], certain players are infamous for using these. Some examples:
145** ''Roleplay/Bay12SwordArtOnlineRP'': Shiina and Tzoushi are expies of [[Literature/SwordArtOnline Sachi and Klein]] respectively. The {{Irony}} in Shiina is that she has almost the opposite personality to her base, despite [[CaptainErsatz sharing her appearance]].
146** ''Roleplay/Bay12RWBYRoleplay'': Maeve, of [[VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening Tharja]].
147* ''Roleplay/DarwinsSoldiers'':
148** Dr. James Zanasiu, main character of the [=RPs=] is an expy of James Miardian, the scientist from the first RP that James's creator ever played: ''The Spreading Hazard''.
149** Dr. Bailey, who first appeared in the rebooted Furtopia RP, was an expy of Dr. Shelton from the Gang of Five [=RPs=], after the latter showed how useful it was to have a [[NonActionGuy non-action]] tech guy around.
150* ''Roleplay/DawnOfANewAgeOldportBlues'':
151** The high school teachers all have their names and appearances taken from real-life comic book creators, such as [[Creator/JimShooter Principal Shooter]], [[Creator/ChrisClaremont Mr. Claremont]], [[Creator/StanLee Mr. Lieber]], etc.
152** Finn's appearance and overall {{Chess Motif|s}} is taken from [[VisualNovel/UminekoWhenTheyCry Battler Ushiromiya]]. His personality, [[{{Jerkass}} not so much]].
153** Everything about Daigo, including his name, abusive father, tacky fashion sense, and vampiric powerset were inspired by Dio from ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventure''. Increasingly [[DownplayedTrope downplayed]] once the GM took over the character and started to tone down the similarities.
154* In ''Roleplay/TheGunganCouncil'', several characters use avatars from the Star Wars films, including C'oringath and Ceel. Others use avatars from the Expanded Universe. Usually, these characters even match their avatar's in personality.
155* A fair amount of characters from ''Roleplay/SurvivalOfTheFittest''. Occasionally, you will see one of a character from a previous version or the [[Literature/BattleRoyale original canon]] (for example, Melina Frost was clearly at least to some extent inspired by Mariavel Varella of v2, and possibly by extension, Mitsuko from ''Battle Royale''). Other times, you will see ones of characters from other works, [[WriteWhoYouKnow based on people the handler knows]], or are imported from other roleplays the handler has participated in.
156* In ''Roleplay/WeAreAllPokemonTrainers'', Milagros is mentioned to be based off several characters from WesternAnimation/TotalDrama. Though he is mainly based off Alejandro and Tyler.
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159[[folder:Visual Novel]]
160* ''Franchise/AceAttorney'':
161** ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies'' seemed to, after the long time director, Shu Takumi, was no longer involved in the project, take several ideas from his other detective murder mystery game ''VideoGame/{{Ghost Trick}}'':
162*** Athena Cykes appears to be based off Linnie from ''Ghost Trick''. Both are bubbly young women with orange hair who are used in a support role for the main protagonist. [[spoiler:They also have mentors who were falsely accused and imprisoned for crimes that they didn't commit.]]
163*** [[spoiler: Knowing the simularities between Athena and Linnie, it should be no surprise that their mentors, Detective Jowd and Simon Blackquill appear to be based off each other. This, however, apart from them both being eccentrics, seems to be limited only to the backstories of the characters.]]
164*** The main antagonists of both games, [[spoiler: Yomiel and The Phantom]] also have multiple simularities. [[spoiler: Known for impersonating other people (although through very different methods), they slowly manipulate everything in the background and work on accomplishing their goals. They also appear to be someone else (Sissel and Bobby Fullbright) before TheReveal, although this is due to a misunderstanding on Sissel's part.]]
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167[[folder:Web Animation]]
168* ''WebAnimation/BrokenSaints'' has two villainous blond [[SociopathicSoldier lieutenants]] named Charles and Bravado. Between the names and the haircuts, there is something [[Franchise/StreetFighter very, very familiar about them...]]
169* ''WebAnimation/{{Dreamscape}}'': Visually, Izane resembles [[Anime/MetalFightBeyblade Kiyoya.]]
170* ''WebAnimation/DSBTInsaniT'': Boo is an Expy of [[WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom the Box Ghost.]] He is an EvilIsHammy HarmlessVillain with a similar voice.
171* Breeze Rider from ''WebAnimation/DusksDawn'' is this to Rainbow Dash, both being able to fly, cracking jokes and having a strong sense of adventure.
172** He is also definitely trying to be a lot like Pinkie Pie by providing goofy (attempted) [[PluckyComicRelief comic relief]] at random times, like popping his head out of a cloud and impossible areas.
173* ''WebAnimation/FoxysFamily'': Plushtrap is one to Lorca from ''WesternAnimation/DragonTales'' since both are bound to a wheelchair and are both extremely talented.
174* ''WebAnimation/MysterySkullsAnimated'' features a cast that is a homage to ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'' with their own twists.
175* Lord Zet and Nekoneko of the flash series ''WebAnimation/SuperFreakinParodyRangers'' are deliberately obvious Expies of Zetto and Ruri from the creator's earlier work ''WebAnimation/{{TOME}}''.
176* ''WebAnimation/TheMostEpicStoryEverToldInAllOfHumanHistory'': Captain Epic is more or less the voice actor’s [[Franchise/StarWars Yoda]] impression used on a different character.
177* ''WebAnimation/NothingForever'': In the Seinfeld-inspired first season, Larry Feinberg, Fred Kastopolous, Yvonne Torres and Zoltan Kakler are directly based off of Jerry Seinfeld, George Costanza, Elaine Benes, and Cosmo Kramer respectively.
178* ''WebAnimation/ObjectOppose'': and boy does this show run on this trope. Most of the characters are expys of other popular ObjectShows such as Taoism and Baseball being ones to [[WebAnimation/InanimateInsanity Yin-Yang and Baseball]] and Leaf being one to [[WebAnimation/BattleForDreamIsland Leafy]]. Even some of the episode plots are parallel to other object shows like "The Puzzled Path" being similar to [[WebAnimation/InanimateInsanity "Mazed and Confused"]].In spite of all that, Object Oppose still manages to stand out as its own show.
179* ''WebAnimation/OllieAndScoops'':
180** Merle, one of the many stray cats in the show, looks a lot like [[WesternAnimation/RenAndStimpy Stimpy]], if he were [[LeanAndMean leaner. And meaner]]. [[DumbIsGood And not stupid]].
181** Old Crumplecranks, from the episode of the same name, physically resembles the Devil from ''VideoGame/{{Cuphead}}'', has a voice like [[WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas Oogie Boogie]], and plays the same role as the titular villain of ''WesternAnimation/TheOldManOfTheMountain'', one of the cartoons that inspired ''Cuphead'', Oogie Boogie, and this episode.
182* ''Webanimation/RaceToTheMansionOfTomorrow'': Soskoa is intentionally looks similar to Videogame/{{Parappa}} in ''Chicken Tech Inc''.
183* ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'': When Li Ren was being modelled for Volume 4's flashback episode, the creative team realised he looked liked [[Videogame/{{Overwatch}} Hanzo]]. They decided to embrace the similarities and made him a full expy, down to bow and arrows and similar facial features.
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186[[folder:Web Original]]
187* ''WebOriginal/BosunsJournal'': The desert ravers are directly inspired by the Satyriacs of ''Literature/AllTomorrows'', another posthuman species with whom they share theropod-like body plans and a hedonistic, celebration-filled and somewhat myopic culture.
188%%* ''Website/EarthG'' is made of these who are DC superhero expies.%%How?
189* ''Literature/TheLayOfPaulTwister'': {{Inverted|Trope}}. WordOfGod says that Paul was originally conceived as "essentially the Anti-[[Literature/TheDresdenFiles Harry Dresden]].
190* ''Website/NationStates'': Astholm ''appears'' to be an expy of Scotland; or at least, Nottinghamshire, but it's all DependingOnTheAuthor, what with it being a HousePseudonym and all.
191* ''[[http://www.fictionpress.com/s/2986354/The_Saga_of_Pretzel_Bob The Saga of Pretzel Bob]]'' features as its villain a silver-haired man in a black cloak who sets the main character's hometown ablaze and wants to destroy the world... [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII named Seraphoth.]]
192* Many of the characters from ''ARG/WelcomeHomeClownIllustrations'' are clearly inspired by characters from ''Series/SesameStreet'' and/or ''Franchise/TheMuppets''—the fictional production company behind the show is even called [[Creator/SesameWorkshop "The Playfellow Workshop"]].
193** Frank is strongly reminiscent of Bert due to being a somewhat more grumpy character, having an intense interest in a small flying animal species (butterflies as opposed to pigeons), and being part of an OddCouple duo with the cheerier and more childish Julie. Where he differs from Bert is how he's much more willing to engage with his neighbors in various activities, be they preparing food, dressing up, or approaching him for information (even if, according to his blurb, his answers tend to be dismissed).
194** Poppy is Welcome Home's answer to Big Bird, being a large walk-around bird puppet with a kind soul. However, whereas Big Bird is very childlike, Poppy is explicitly an adult with a baking business—the centerpiece of most of her skits in her show. She's also far more pessimistic, always prepared to deal with the worst outcome of any given situation.
195** Julie is quite reminiscent of Prairie Dawn with her pink skin and blonde hair.
196** Barnaby shares physical similarities with both Fozzie Bear and Rolf, though his personality more befits Fozzie's.
197* The ''Literature/WhateleyUniverse'' is full of these, particularly since it's a superhero universe with a SuperheroSchool. A few examples: Champion is an expy of Superman, down to the freezing breath and the heat vision; Fantastico is an expy of Superboy, complete with the super-strength and the heat vision; and Aquerna has squirrel powers, including being able to talk to squirrels and command them, [[ComicBook/SquirrelGirl like Squirrel Girl]].
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200[[folder:Web Videos]]
201* Doctor Linksano from ''WebVideo/AtopTheFourthWall'' is one for Doctor Insano from ''WebVideo/TheSpoonyExperiment''. Justified in that Linkara created Linksano, because he felt bad about asking Spoony to play Insano for him over and over. And of course it's also lampshaded because he is Insano's counterpart from alternate reality.
202* Given the premise of the show, ''WebVideo/CoyleCommand'' takes a lot of its characters from ''Franchise/GIJoe''. There is Coyle Commander (Cobra Commander), Anni (Destro), Countess Crossland (TheBaroness), and COMMANDO (G.I. Joe itself)
203* The two main characters from ''Lonely and Horny,'' Jake Hurwitz and Amir Blumenfeld's SpiritualSuccessor to popular ''Website/CollegeHumor'' series ''WebVideo/JakeAndAmir,'' bear a clear resemblance to [[TheDanza the fictional versions of Jake and Amir]] from that series. Blumenfeld's character, Ruby Jade, has a similar personality to the fictional Amir and is similarly a HeroWorshipper of Hurwitz's character, Josh Rice (Amir's dating "guru" rather than his coworker).
204* Some of WebVideo/MLLanzillotta's characters count. She often refers to Tallulah the Flapper as a cross between Tallulah Bankhead and Agatha Runcible from [[Creator/EvelynWaugh Waugh's]] ''Literature/VileBodies''.
205* She's still a three-dimensional character and takes inspirations from others too, but WebVideo/TheNostalgiaChick is fundamentally an older, more broken ''WesternAnimation/{{Daria}}''.
206* In the early days of ''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic'' and ''WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd'', each was accused of copying the other -- a rage-filled video reviewer who critiques media. They had a crossover feud, each did a review in the other's style and have remained friends in real life, and each has evolved their character over the years so they are more distinct from each other.
207* ''WebVideo/SaveTheSupers'' has as its main cast basically a set off Expies of the Justice League: Merman is Aquaman, Elementra is Wonder Woman, World Man is Superman, Morph Man is Plastic Man, Fleet Foot is The Flash, and Night Knight is a (very strange) version of Batman mostly based around his nickname "The Dark Knight". The first episode features a Joker Expy and episode 3 features a Catwoman expy.
208* ''WebVideo/SMPLive'':
209** Jschlatt's [=SMPLive=] character is heavily based on Sips from the [[WebVideo/YogscastMinecraftSeries Yogscast]], with Schlatt & Co. being clearly modeled after [=SipsCo=]. Both are businessmen in ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}'' series who co-own a company with their loyal NumberTwo. When Sips is brought up as a comparison by a commenter on one [=SMPLive=] video, Schlatt replies with "you have no idea how happy this comment makes me".
210** According to Cooper, it was apparently his idea for Travis's character to be similar to [[WesternAnimation/AdventureTime BMO]], who Travis's skin for much of [=SMPLive=] resembles. Cooper says that Travis and BMO act very similarly, and that's why he proposed that Travis's character should resemble the robot.
211* ''WebVideo/WelcomeBackPotter'':
212** Harry Potter in this version basically became a [[Literature/FearAndLoathingInLasVegas Raoul Duke]] if he could talk to snakes and had a stash of gold he couldn't spend.
213** According to Jarry, Ron based his new "Don" persona after the cast of ''Series/JerseyShore''.
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