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7->'''Angela Moore:''' This doesn't make any sense.\
8'''Shawn Hunter:''' It does if you've seen as many horror movies as I have. This is classic. The locked door, the scary janitor, the bloody warning and… our soon-to-be first victim.\
9''[everyone looks at Kenny]''\
10'''Kenny:''' Me? Why me?\
11'''Cory Matthews:''' Well Kenny, it's certainly not going to be any of us!
12-->-- ''Series/BoyMeetsWorld''
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14A Genre Savvy character doesn't necessarily [[MediumAwareness know they're in a story]], but they do know of stories like their own and what worked in them and what didn't. They may attempt to apply the lessons they've learned from movies, books, or other fiction to their own situation, or they may restrict themselves to snarky asides and observations. The exact opposite of GenreBlindness.
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16For cases when a Genre Savvy character attempts to apply the tropes of a different genre of story to their own situation, see WrongGenreSavvy. When a person becomes too Genre Savvy for their own good and offs themselves, see DeathByGenreSavviness. If a character uses his Genre Savviness just to make humorous observations, he's a MetaGuy. When characters are not consciously Genre Savvy but regularly act within the limitations of the genre they're in anyway, they are FunctionalGenreSavvy. If a character acts like a Genre Blind person due to their Genre Savviness, this is ContractualGenreBlindness. Compare with MediumAwareness where the character knows that they're in a story and what medium they are in. May result in YouWatchTooMuchX.
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18JustForFun/NotToBeConfusedWith a character who has observed what works and what doesn't in their ''own'' world, which is TaughtByExperience.
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20For specific tips on surviving the world of fiction, see ''JustForFun/TheUniversalGenreSavvyGuide''.
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24!!Example subpages:
25[[index]]
26* GenreSavvy/AnimeAndManga
27* GenreSavvy/ComicBooks
28* GenreSavvy/FanWorks
29* [[GenreSavvy/LiveActionFilms Films — Live-Action]]
30* GenreSavvy/{{Literature}}
31* GenreSavvy/LiveActionTV
32* GenreSavvy/TabletopGames
33* GenreSavvy/VideoGames
34* GenreSavvy/{{Webcomics}}
35* GenreSavvy/WebOriginal
36* GenreSavvy/WesternAnimation
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39!!Other examples:
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42[[folder:Films — Animation]]
43* ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph'': Everyone has MediumAwareness; the fact that a small percentage of the population '''doesn't''' is a plot point.
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47* In ''Manhua/GoddessCreationSystem'' Xiaxi ingratiates herself to nobles and royalty with knowledge of otome games to pinpoint their weaknesses. For Mingluan, a devoted servant. For Mingyi, a woman who scorns his every advance. For Jun'er, a mysterious woman who wants nothing of him and ignores his affections.
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51* Some characters from ''Podcast/CoolKidsTable'' games are destined to be savvy towards the setting, and sometimes the players themselves become wise to what Alan might be planning when he [=GMs=].
52** ''Creepy Town'' has Oliver Kennedy, who of course is this as he's based around Randy Meeks from ''Film/{{Scream}}''.
53** Since they've all read the books, or are at least familiar with the Potterverse, the players in ''Hogwarts: The New Class'' are well aware of all the things that can go wrong in the magical world and plan accordingly.
54** Yuki from ''Podcast/{{Sequinox}}'' is well aware of many MagicalGirl tropes, likely because her mom works as a localizer. This helps when she discovers she and her friends are magical girls themselves. Unfortunately this also dips into WrongGenreSavvy since the presence of Chel and Syd pushes the series more towards an AffectionateParody.
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57[[folder:Radio]]
58* ''Radio/XMinusOne'''s "[[Recap/XMinusOneE037TheCChute The C-Chute]]": Stuart describes Mullen's plan as something that you might see in a "video" (that is, a film).
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62* ''RolePlay/NoMatterWhatHappensIStillWontBecomeAnAnimeCharacter'' has Sakura Kokoro who has anime plot hook spotting down to a science. [[JustifiedTrope Justified, as the whole point of the game is to avoid being entangled in an anime plot.]]
63* In ''Roleplay/SurvivalOfTheFittest'', v4 character Bounce had been a massive fan of the series prior to her own involvement in it and as such references things like ThePowerOfFriendship never working in [=SOTF=] and the fact that, as an unfit, unpopular nerd, there's no point in her making plans because people like her never stand a chance.
64* In Roleplay/WeAreOurAvatars, @/AweStriker and @/{{Ozbourne}}, due to being humans from worlds very much like ours, often have familiarity with the fictional universes that many of the other characters come from. This is fairly common amongst most {{Author Avatar}}s, but a lot of other characters happen to be as well.
65* Both the players and the [[BigBad Godmodder]] in ''Roleplay/DestroyTheGodmodder'' are this, and this may be one of the reasons why they are so powerful.
66** Taken up to eleven by the dangerously [[BreakingTheFourthWall meta]] Crystalcat, who is able to exploit his status as a character in a forum game.
67* On [[Roleplay/ClassTrials r/DanganRoleplay]], participants play out their own Franchise/{{Danganronpa}} Class Trials in which a mix of characters from the games participate in Class Trials try to figure out who among them committed a murder. The Class Trials are typically treated as taking place in their own strange continuity where the characters remember the events of the games, even if they were killed during them. This tends to lead to some rampant Genre Savviness on the cast's part as they often point out repeated Killing Game tropes due to their familiarity with the original games.
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71* ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'': In Volume 6, the heroes are forced to fight a HumongousMecha. As Oscar uses his vantage point in the airship to try and identify the location of the mecha's shield generator, Ruby suggests over comms that it might be on the back because, in the video games she plays, that's where they're always located. Weiss interrupts the conversation to complain that Ruby's being stupid because this isn't a video game. However, Ren identifies the location of the shield generator to be exactly where Ruby anticipated.
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