1 | These are the "Mad-Libs" tropes. Each of these tropes is a basic concept + one element that changes (represented by "X" or a similar placeholder). For TitleTropes, such as CharacterNameAndTheNounPhrase, this is simply a matter of filling in the blank(s). For StockPhrases, this becomes [structure of the phrase] + X, where X = [any word]. |
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3 | In a way, these are quintessential tropes, as easy storytelling devices. Fill in the blank, and BAM! instant recognition. |
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5 | Compare {{Snowclones}}, the trope-naming equivalent of these StockPhrases. |
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7 | Not to be confused with XMakesAnythingCool or LetXBeTheUnknown. |
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18 | [[index]] |
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22 | '''Categories:''' |
23 | + PlotMagnet |
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26 | [[folder:'''Plot/Characterization Tropes''' that follow this pattern]] |
27 | * AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: The story has a giant (something) going on a rampage. |
28 | * ABoyAndHisX |
29 | * HowTheCharacterStoleChristmas: A WholePlotReference to ''WesternAnimation/HowTheGrinchStoleChristmas'' where X is the protagonist. |
30 | * InCaseOfXBreakGlass |
31 | * MyXIsAY (as plot) |
32 | * NoTrueScotsman |
33 | * StartXToStopX |
34 | * TheatrePhantom |
35 | * ThroneMadeOfX |
36 | * WeaponOfXSlaying |
37 | * WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes |
38 | * XMustNotWin |
39 | * XOnAStick |
40 | [[/folder]] |
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42 | [[folder:'''Title Tropes''' and '''Naming Conventions''' that follow this pattern]] |
43 | * AdjectiveAnimalAlehouse |
44 | * TheAdjectivalMan |
45 | * TheAdjectivalSuperhero |
46 | * AdvancedTech2000 |
47 | * AgeOfTitles |
48 | * AmericanTitle |
49 | * ArtistAndTheBand: A music act is named after a main artist, while the other members are portrayed as a backing band. |
50 | * BalladOfX |
51 | * CaptainColorbeard: A pirate has a name referring to what kind of beard they have. |
52 | * CaptainSuperhero: A superhero whose codename begins with "Captain". |
53 | * TheCaseOf |
54 | * CharacterNameAndTheNounPhrase |
55 | * TheCrimeJob |
56 | * {{Descriptiveville}} |
57 | * ADogNamedDog: Naming an animal its species. |
58 | * {{Egopolis}}: A city is named after its ruler or founder. |
59 | * EnterEponymous |
60 | * EpisodeFinishesTheTitle |
61 | * TheEponymousShow |
62 | * TheFantasticTropeOfWonderousTitles |
63 | * FooFu |
64 | * FourX: A subgenre of strategy games which involves four things using 4X as a shorthand, X-plore, X-pand, X-ploit, and X-terminate. |
65 | * FrankenX: A pastiche of FrankensteinsMonster is named a variant on "Frankenstein". |
66 | * TheFullNameAdventures' |
67 | * TheGreatWhodini |
68 | * HelloInsertNameHere (for a more active role in the substitution) |
69 | * {{iProduct}} |
70 | * ImMrFuturePopCultureReference |
71 | * TheJoyOfX |
72 | * {{Ladyella}} |
73 | * TheLastTitle |
74 | * TheLegendOfX |
75 | * ALizardNamedLiz: A non-human has a name based on their species. |
76 | * LukeNounverber |
77 | * MadameFortune |
78 | * MadeInCountryX |
79 | * TheMagnificent |
80 | * MissXPun |
81 | * MisterDescriptor |
82 | * MyVerbinNoun |
83 | * {{My X Is A Y}} (as title) |
84 | * NameAndName: The work's title consists of the names of the two main characters. |
85 | * NamedworldAndNamedland |
86 | * {{Name McAdjective}} |
87 | * {{NameTron}} |
88 | * NewNeoCity |
89 | * TheNotableNumeral |
90 | * TheNounAndTheNoun |
91 | * TheNounWhoVerbed |
92 | * NounVerber |
93 | * OperationBlank |
94 | * ParodiesForDummies |
95 | * APigNamedPorkchop: An animal is named after the meat, food, or other animal products that could come from it. |
96 | * ProtagonistAndFriends |
97 | * {{Scandalgate}} |
98 | * SesquipedalianSmith: A character has a fancy first name and a mundane surname. |
99 | * SirVerbALot |
100 | * SomethingBlues |
101 | * TheSomethingForce |
102 | * {{Somethingitis}}: The tendency for fictional illnesses to end with "-itis", even though the suffix actually means "inflammation" rather than "disease". |
103 | * SomethingNauts |
104 | * SomethingPerson |
105 | * TheSomethingSong |
106 | * SpaceX |
107 | * SpellMyNameWithAThe |
108 | * SpoofsRUs |
109 | * TheTalkShowWithHostName |
110 | * TheTitleSaga |
111 | * TheTitling |
112 | * TheTropeKid |
113 | * VersusTitle |
114 | * AVillainNamedZrg |
115 | * TheVonTropeFamily: A character's surname has "Von" in front of it. |
116 | * {{Whatevermancy}} |
117 | * TheXOfY |
118 | [[/folder]] |
119 | |
120 | [[folder:'''Stock Phrases''' that follow this pattern]] |
121 | * AndThisIsFor |
122 | * {{Crunchtastic}} |
123 | * GonnaNeedMoreX |
124 | * HaventYouSeenXBefore |
125 | * HehHehYouSaidX (when that exact phrase is used) |
126 | * HitYouSoHardYourXWillFeelIt |
127 | * IAmTheNoun |
128 | * IAmXSonOfY |
129 | * IfIWantedXIWouldY |
130 | * ILikeMyXLikeILikeMyY |
131 | * ILoveTheSmellOfXInTheMorning |
132 | * ImADoctorNotAPlaceholder |
133 | * IveGotAnXAndImNotAfraidToUseIt |
134 | * IWillShowYouX |
135 | * MadLibsCatchphrase: A character has a catchphrase where certain parts are a different word every time it is spoken. |
136 | * MetaphorIsMyMiddleName: A character jokingly claims that an attribute or quality is their middle name to emphasize that they are the right person for the job requiring said attribute or quality. |
137 | * MyXIsAY |
138 | * NotYourDaddysX |
139 | * PopularSayingBut |
140 | * PromiseMeYouWontX |
141 | * SomeOfMyBestFriendsAreX |
142 | * SoWasX |
143 | * ThatsWhatICallX |
144 | * TheThreeCertaintiesInLife (Death, Taxes, and X) |
145 | * TheTropeFormerlyKnownAsX |
146 | * TodayXTomorrowTheWorld |
147 | * TogetherWeAreX: Members of an {{ensemble|s}} introduce themselves first individually and then as a team. |
148 | * TrustMeImAnX |
149 | * VerbThis |
150 | * WentToTheGreatXInTheSky: A common euphemism for dying where the deceased person is said to have gone to "the great (insert place appropriate to the deceased's personality, habits, or interests) in the sky". |
151 | * WhatDidYouExpectWhenYouNamedIt |
152 | * WhatIsThisX |
153 | * WhatsAnXLikeYouDoingInAYLikeThis |
154 | * WhatWouldXDo |
155 | * WhereIsYourXNow |
156 | * XCalledTheyWantTheirYBack |
157 | * JustForFun/XMeetsY |
158 | * YouCalledMeXItMustBeSerious |
159 | * YouKnowWhatTheySayAboutX |
160 | * YouPutTheXInXY |
161 | * YouRemindMeOfX |
162 | * YouWatchTooMuchX |
163 | [[/folder]] |
164 | [[/index]] |
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