1 | Hello, Tropers/{{Whaterva}} here and this is my sandbox if you can't tell by the header. |
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3 | The page would most likely change whenever the content inside is ready. |
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5 | %%Note to Self - You are already on your second strike because of ZCEs do NOT make the same mistake again. |
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7 | !Sandboxes |
8 | [[index]] |
9 | !!ObjectShows in the works |
10 | * ''[[Sandbox/FortyEightHourOSCFilmFestival 48 Hour OSC Film Festival]]'' |
11 | ** Sections: |
12 | *** ''[[Sandbox/TheLittleThingsOSC The Little Things]]'' |
13 | *** ''Sandbox/NaturesBliss'' |
14 | *** ''[[Sandbox/MetropolisOSC Metropolis]]'' |
15 | ** Individual Works: |
16 | *** ''[[Sandbox/AFloristsFolly A Florist's Folly]]'' |
17 | *** ''[[Sandbox/DandelionTheWorldBeginsWithYou Dandelion - The World Begins With You]]'' |
18 | * ''Sandbox/BattleOnMurderIsland'' |
19 | * ''[[Sandbox/ObamasHiddenInfoObjectsWebcomic Obama's Hidden Info Objects (Webcomic)]]'' |
20 | * ''Sandbox/ObjectsGoneGlobalFilmFestival'' |
21 | * ''[[Sandbox/RoadkillOSC Roadkill]]'' |
22 | * ''Sandbox/SuperPoweredObjectShow'' |
23 | !!Other works |
24 | * ''Sandbox/AhLuAndAhMo'' |
25 | * ''Sandbox/BizarreRestaurant'' |
26 | * ''Sandbox/BoyGirlfriend''[[labelnote:*]]Adopted after being abandoned with only description and image but no tropes[[/labelnote]] |
27 | * ''Sandbox/ChimamireSukebanChainsaw'' |
28 | * ''Sandbox/{{Clicker}}'' |
29 | * ''Sandbox/GenderBlender'' |
30 | * ''Sandbox/MrInvincible'' |
31 | * ''Sandbox/MyBrothersNotSoSecretBoyfriend'' |
32 | * ''Sandbox/NetflixByBots'' |
33 | * ''[[Sandbox/ChihouKishiHansNoJunan The Ordeals of Regional Knight Hans]]'' |
34 | * ''[[Sandbox/PowerPillsRevised Power Pills (Revised)]]'' |
35 | * ''Sandbox/ReincarnationColosseum'' |
36 | * ''Sandbox/SerialKillerReincarnatedInAnotherWorld'' |
37 | * ''Sandbox/TheStrongestWizardWhoMakesFullUseOfTheStrategyBook'' |
38 | * ''Sandbox/TaskmasterMinnesota'' |
39 | * ''Sandbox/TaskmasterNorway'' |
40 | ** ''[[Sandbox/TaskmasterNorwayRecap Taskmaster Norway (Recap)]]'' |
41 | * ''Sandbox/TeenageTextbook'' |
42 | * ''Sandbox/VillainLadysAnthology'' |
43 | * ''Sandbox/ZeroHero'' |
44 | * ''Sandbox/MiscellaneousWorks''[[note]]'''ObjectShows:''' The Acronym of Tomorrow, Battle For Caution's [=McGriddle=], Battle Show Cool Yeah, Digital Dodgery, Showvember, The Spring Breakly Object Show, Tiny Taco Tales | '''WebAnimation:''' Welcome to Mountport | '''Literature:''' The Love Interest, Pretty Little Mistakes, Million Little Mistakes, testimone di gangster | '''{{Manga}} One-Shots and Others:''' 50 x 50, A-Ji and C-Ro's War Against Their Gorgeous Daily Lives, Final Girl, Her Life is Comicalized, I'll Be Gay! Body Switcheroo, I'll Make You Cry, Impossible Love Suicide, In the World of a Gal Game, My Best Friend Says He Likes Me!?, In to You, Isekai Tensei Truck, Just When I Thought I Came Here To Die, Kansai Jin to Hukumen Satsujinki, Majo demo Steady, Mama Mama, Meguro and Akino Just Don't Realize, Our Not So Lonely Planet Travel Guide, The Princess is Delicious When Made Into a Pork Cutlet, The Shocking Reality Of A Loan Shark Collecting Money, Social Anxiety Vs Yuri, Stockholm, Stranger, Uruwashiki Shuen, Until Someday, We Become a Family, We're Supporting Actors, You're My Princess[[/note]] |
45 | [[/index]] |
46 | |
47 | [[folder:Placeholder Tropes]] |
48 | !!To-Do List: |
49 | * Make wicks for OSC-related work pages (At least one) |
50 | * 48-Hour OSC Film Festival: |
51 | ** Complete at least three tropes for each short film |
52 | ** Launch the main page at some point before the fourth festival |
53 | * Start finishing up pre-existing sandboxes for once or transfer unused ones to Sandbox/MiscellaneousWorks |
54 | |
55 | !!Counters |
56 | * Number of ObjectShows without pages: 75 (Seriously, reduce this number) |
57 | ** A-B: [[red:19]] | [[blue:34]] |
58 | ** C-E: [[red:3]] | [[blue:16]] |
59 | ** F-K: [[red:13]] | [[blue:17]] |
60 | ** L-N: [[red:11]] | [[blue:7]] |
61 | ** O: [[red:20]] | [[blue:39]] |
62 | ** P-S: [[red:5]] | [[blue:18]] |
63 | ** T-Z: [[red:4]] | [[blue:21]] |
64 | |
65 | * Description on Object Show Index: 97/241 |
66 | |
67 | * Number of completed works pages: 124 |
68 | ** ObjectShows: 81 |
69 | ** Others: 43[[note]]BL (16), Miscellaneous (26)[[/note]] |
70 | ** By Year:[[note]][[blue:Object Shows]], [[pink:BL]], [[purple:Miscellaneous]][[/note]] |
71 | *** 2020 - [[blue:24]] + [[pink:0]] + [[purple:2]] = 26 |
72 | *** 2021 - [[blue:10]] + [[pink:0]] + [[purple:1]] = 11 |
73 | *** 2022 - [[blue:24]] + [[pink:5]] + [[purple:7]] = 36 |
74 | *** 2023 - [[blue:22]] + [[pink:11]] + [[purple:15]] = 48 |
75 | *** 2024 - [[blue:1]] + [[pink:0]] + [[purple:2]] = 3 |
76 | |
77 | |
78 | !!Characters/{{Spamalot}} |
79 | !!!Herbert |
80 | * CampGay: serves as a ComingOutStory for Lancelot |
81 | * ClosetKey: To Lancelot who was at first apprehensive, but soon warmed up as he embraces, ActuallyQuiteCatchy |
82 | |
83 | !!Series/TheAfterparty |
84 | * ColorMotif: Each character has a signature colour, wardrobe, outfits |
85 | ** Season 1 |
86 | *** Aniq: Blue, protagonist of both seasons, AudienceSurrogate, nerdy, calm |
87 | *** Brett: Black, tinted blue, thinks he's the hero when in fact he's a hyper-aggressive manchild who needs to take responsibility, edgy but not really |
88 | *** Chelsea: Pink, specifically a bright shade that faded out over time, |
89 | |
90 | Hers used to be a bright Pink, faded-out pink, bright future as the class/student body president, wash-out alcoholic mess |
91 | *** Indigo: Black, alternative, black-and-white |
92 | *** The Jennifers: Orange and Yellow, similar colours, TheDividual |
93 | *** Ned: Salmon which is not normally a colour that first comes into mind. Fittingly, Ned is one of the few people who never gave a testimony and is OutOfFocus as a result. |
94 | *** Walt: Beige, doesn't stand out |
95 | *** Xavier: Purple, rich and famous, pompous |
96 | *** Yasper: Green representing his massive ego and enviousness. Back in high school, it used to be a secondary colour before his jealousy for Xavier's fame consumed him. His jacket also has a multi-coloured lining, highlighting Yasper's [[HiddenDepths untapped potential]] (Given he owns a successful AV tech company, is musically gifted in non-ska related singing and dancing and is very skillful in gymnastics) but it gets overridden by his overwhelming desire to become famous. |
97 | *** Zoe: Red, repressed temperamental side |
98 | ** Season 2 |
99 | *** Edgar: Black and Green (Secondary, Roxana, always perched on his shoulders) |
100 | *** Feng: Purple, The King of Bing, money issues, contrasts by his wife Vivian who wears yellow |
101 | *** Grace: White and Pink, innocence, love, being the bride, her pastel colours contrast with Edgar's darker colours (OppositesAttract) but complement Hannah's warmer colours (BirdsOfAFeather) |
102 | *** Hannah: Red, Orange and Yellow, She's a kind, blithe soul, provides warmth, her palette compliments Grace's pastel colours instead of contrasting like Edgar, better match for Grace than her brother, the only other person to have more than one predominant colour |
103 | *** Isabel: Royal Blue, regel/blue blood elegance, prideful, cold, paranoid, good intentions, seemingly like an obnoxious rich mother-in-law, muter but vibrant blue in her testimony, issues are in light |
104 | *** Sebastian: Green, money |
105 | *** Travis: Grey, unwanted, sees things black and white |
106 | *** Ulysses: Brown, down-to-earth, world-traveler |
107 | *** Vivian: Yellow, motherly love |
108 | |
109 | !!Characters/TheEminenceInShadow |
110 | !!!General |
111 | * ArcVillain: but in Shadow's eyes, they might as well be the VillainOfTheWeek |
112 | ** The first volume ...Zenon, kidnapped Alexia, Lutheran, Terrorist arc |
113 | ** Nelson, Perv Asshat |
114 | ** Crimson then Elizabeth, Gettan |
115 | ** Mordred, once he kills Perv |
116 | ** Fenrir |
117 | * DenserAndWackier: manga |
118 | * DominoMask: |
119 | ** John Smith persona |
120 | * LovingAShadow: LiteralMetaphor and {{Pun}} aside, |
121 | * StoryArc: The novel has two arcs per volume with the exception of Volume 5 which the events are detailed below: |
122 | ** Volume 1: Alexia's kidnapping and the terrorist attack on Midgar Academy. |
123 | ** Volume 2: The Goddess Trial, God of War/Bushin Festival, both of which were {{Tournament Arc}}s |
124 | ** Volume 3: Red Moon, vampires, CorporateWarfare |
125 | ** Volume 4: Black Rose, Earth |
126 | ** Volume 5: white mist, bomb collar, another hostage event |
127 | ** Volume 6: serial killer |
128 | * TechnicolorMagic: |
129 | ** The Seven Shades are a bright blue and the good guys more or less who directly opposed and saving the world ...BlueIsHeroic |
130 | |
131 | !!WebAnimation/ButReallyReallyFast |
132 | * BuffySpeak: |
133 | * InsufferableGenius: Rohan, spamming the nerd face emoji (🤓) in the live chat, infuriating Giorno to no end |
134 | * SuddenAnatomy: hands and feet, detached from their body, FloatingLimbs |
135 | * TeamMom: Bucciarati, like in canon, is one to his team ...calling him "mom", comments on how he can't leave his team alone without them getting into trouble |
136 | |
137 | !!PublicServiceAnnouncement |
138 | * [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SepJSuwEGHw Stories]] - Vulgar language and behaviour, SIRE 2002, Netherlands |
139 | ** The shorts are depicted as a cheerful-looking children's storybook, except the children |
140 | * Th[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkewiLLWah0 Mommy]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uj3HWe2zyIY Daddy]] - Drinking around children, Alko 2006, Finland |
141 | ** A wine company called Alko focuses their 2006 [=PSAs=] on moderate drinking around children...artistic line-art ...blotchy |
142 | |
143 | !!AdvertisingCampaigns |
144 | * [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Efqu9uOUZrg Yes Milk!]] series - Promoting milk consumption, Gyunyu Japan |
145 | ** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOJd3xoKMyI Concentration]] ([[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6QtLCAcilc Higher Definition]] w/o subtitles)- The one where the teacher turns into chalk, most famous ad of the compilation |
146 | * [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJqfnRTdN9s Yakult]] - Japan |
147 | * [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pl4Wm5eh54o Chipotle Mexican Grill]] - Love-Story on the restaurant's fresh, non-artificial, all-natural food, United States |
148 | |
149 | !!Literature/TheRisingOfTheShieldHero[[note]]Examples are taken from the now-defunct SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome page and are to be rephrased to fit their respective pages[[/note]] |
150 | !!![[DeconstructorFleet/TheRisingOfTheShieldHero Deconstructor Fleet]] |
151 | * JokeWeapon: |
152 | ** Naofumi's Shield is constantly disregarded as useless and weak in a world that emphasizes specializing in personal power above all else as your primary skill. Except that Naofumi's skill as the Shield Hero is all about protecting others from forces they cannot endure by themselves. The ability to protect, support and reinforce your allies is invaluable, and multiple antagonists are often a GlassCannon when they can't just steamroll everything in their path with overwhelming power. The power of a good defense ''supplemented'' with a solid offense is essential, and he is a critical advantage as a Tank in a world filled with Damagers... cause others, mainly the royalty and the heroes, to treat him as a joke as well |
153 | ** one unfortunately chosen to bear the shield, a weapon [[DudeWheresMyRespect that even the people]] that summoned them [[LoserProtagonist snub their noses at]]. He quickly learns why: the shield has no offensive power whatsoever, meaning he struggles to even kill ''[[TheGoomba the weakest enemies]]'', meaning that he [[RPGMechanicsVerse can't earn any XP to level up]], and even when he does level up, it still only increases his ''defense'' and just makes the next level even harder to achieve. |
154 | |
155 | * HeroWithBadPublicity: Naofumi gets hit with this courtesy of Malty and her betrayal. This causes problems, not just for him since everyone (initially) sees him as an evil monster and treats him accordingly, but for the country as a whole since ''all four'' heroes are needed to save the country despite what the capital and church would insistently have you believe, and alienating the one hero whose actually competent at his job would have ultimately prompted him to bail for another country. |
156 | ** his forced public portrayal as one because of his negative reputation, general demeanor, attire, and willingness to use underhanded tactics like having slaves fight for him. But most of this is only because of the Capital and the Three Heroes Church's collective foul play, as Naofumi is an otherwise decent person who only became this way due to unfair circumstances being forced on him. It doesn't help that they, as well as the other Heroes (who blindly believe every bad thing they hear about him) use him as TheScapegoat for everything wrong short of the Waves themselves, end up causing even more problems themselves, and subsequently blame those on him too. It's not until Queen Mirelia is able to step in and put a stop to this directly that Naofumi finally gets the positive reputation he deserves. |
157 | |
158 | * IRejectYourReality: All three heroes are guilty of this, but while Ren is the "chuuni loner" type who thinks he can do things on his own without needing teammates, the other two both take the cake by far. Motoyasu is convinced he's TheCassanova and savior of all women while Itsuki sees himself as the praiseworthy, Robin Hood-esque HumbleHero, and while reality itself begs to differ, they're adamant to a downright insane degree that they're right despite being Proven wrong. Because they end up blatantly ignoring all the facts and (initially) refuse to change, they just come off as self-righteous idiots who get in the way of actual heroes like Naofumi, who they antagonize as a cowardly cheat and an evil monster no matter how many times he's either proven his competence and been flat-out right. As you've probably seen already throughout this trope page, their behavior doesn't change until the Spirit Turtle incident, where they have no choice but to confront their own toxic behavior after the end result was countless lives being destroyed and being despised by everybody on the continent. |
159 | |
160 | * In Naofumi's case, it would be an understatement to say that ItSucksToBeTheChosenOne since, due to Melromarc's political stance against demi-humans, he was designated to be scapegoated, demonized, and eventually killed off simply for being the bearer of the Legendary Shield that the demi-humans worshipped so fervently. makes it very clear throughout the first part of the series that he utterly ''despises'' the crap hand he was dealt along with the people who callously left him with less than nothing while still fully expecting him to contribute to stopping the waves, only being motivated by the prospect of going home, and later the safety of his traveling companions as he even winds up cleaning up the messes of the other heroes. They all insult, belittle, mock, and continue to hinder him all the way, have the audacity to hurl petty spite at him when he refuses to stand for any of it, and by the time they're finally disposed of so he can finally do his job properly, Naofumi needed a ''damn'' good reason to stay in the very country he was summoned to. |
161 | |
162 | * PrettyFreeloader: Malty takes advantage of Motyasu favoring |
163 | ** Because Motoyasu is only concerned with looking good in front of the ladies (with the general results being mixed due to his sheer, unbound stupidity), his party is stocked with them. Not only does this leave him with a serious disadvantage in fights since his team has zero experience in combat against those with actual skill on top of being too lazy to muster up any actual drive to learn to, but when things get tough, they simply ditch him and leave him for dead. also realise they have to actually pull their weight |
164 | ** To add insult to injury, because of this hindering mentality early on, he sees Naofumi's capable party, also composed of an otherwise all-girl team that actually pulls their weight, and hurls accusation-after-accusation of him being an evil, cowardly monster who "forces" them to fight for him, never mind that they do so of their free will (something they state ''repeatedly'' but [[SelectiveObliviousness he winds up ignoring) or that Naofumi's Crippling Overspecializion means that he really does ''need'' someone to fight for him.]] As a result, his "chivalrous" behavior just comes off as an annoying borderline StayInTheKitchen mentality and infuriates everybody who gets subject to it. |
165 | |
166 | !!![[DeconstructedCharacterArchetype/TheRisingOfTheShieldHero Deconstructed Character Archetype]] |
167 | * LegacyCharacter: Legendary/Cardinal Heroes, saviors, not all heroes are like their descendants, do no wrong, prejudice/wrong assumptions to the present hero, Naofumi as evil, the world would most likely be doomed if Naofumi hadn't work hard to get where he is today and the public wisening up to who the Heroes truly are |
168 | |
169 | * StockLightNovelHero: |
170 | ** When harshly mistreating and belittling the hero into essentially the role of TheScapegoat but simultaneously still forcing them to save their world, they don't stay that way as Naofumi would work hard to prove them all wrong at the cost of going down a darker path. |
171 | ** dark revenge hero, decides to [[ThenLetMeBeEvil play up his role]] just so no one will take him seriously otherwise... DeconReconSwitch / DoubleSubversion, Naofumi slowly starts learning more useful abilities and gaining a party of female characters that could ''technically'' be considered a "harem", PowerFantasy |
172 | *** The only difference is he's the only one of the four that ''isn't'' [[FearlessFool overly confident]] and has no prior knowledge of video games as the world runs on RPG mechanics, GodlikeGamer, and thus, he is continually [[AllOfTheOtherReindeer disrespected at every turn]] |
173 | ** Ren - AloofAlly |
174 | *** [[TheStoic a heroic but overall stoic badass]] who prefers to let his actions speak over words, and is bad at working with other people because nobody can tell what he's planning or thinking, resulting in him being an IneffectualLoner at the core |
175 | ** Motoyasu - IdiotHero, HaremSeeker |
176 | *** His party is all filled with girls, making him easy prey for the manipulations of [[BitchInSheepsClothing Malty]] because he'll always fall for a pretty face, and doesn't realize that some of the members of his "harem" are PrettyFreeloaders who deep down can't stand him. |
177 | ** Itsuki - intentionally fashioned himself as a HumbleHero and virtuous justice fighter so he can be praised as the idealistic |
178 | *** intentionally plays himself as the IdealHero to get praise and is actually more arrogant than he lets on, not being above intentionally letting others fall into danger so he can [[BigDamnHeroes step in and save them at the last second]] |
179 | *** With his so-called generosity and humility, Itsuki's self-righteous and egotistical behavior along with his NeverMyFault attitude would naturally piss off everyone around him before long. As shown in the Cala Mira arc, he's not only above kill-stealing from others and hogging all the monster spots, but actively refuses to even acknowledge that what he's doing is wrong despite pissing off a lot of other adventurers in the process and Cala Mira explicitly setting up rules for any visiting adventurers. |
180 | |
181 | !!Film/TheMenu |
182 | * {{Bookends}}: Hawthorne recalls a childhood story of having to stab his abusive father in the thigh with kitchen scissors. This comes in full circle when Katherine, a victim of Hawthorne's abuse, stabs him in the thigh with scissors. |
183 | * FiveStagesOfGrief: |
184 | ** Anger: |
185 | ** Denial: tried rationalising |
186 | ** Bargaining: |
187 | ** Depression: |
188 | ** Acceptance: |
189 | * FoodPorn: Dominique Crenn[[note]]the first female chef in the US to receive three Michelin stars[[/note]] acts as the consultant for the movie |
190 | * {{Foreshadowing}}: Most of the courses served would reference a future event or dish throughout the night: |
191 | ** "The Island": The scallop served on a rock is supposed to represent the Hawthorne restaurant which ....and surrounded by liquid nitrogen looks like smoke, Slowik also notes the barely-frozen seawater that melts and flavors the dish |
192 | ** "Memory": The dish was inspired by the time Slowik had to stab his father in the thigh with scissors, though wished he had gone for the throat instead. Margo later dispatches Elsa by ramming a knife through her throat. |
193 | ** "The Mess": Jeremy, wanted his approval, meat dish with vegetables, DrivenToSuicide, insulted by Julian ...Tyler's Bullshit |
194 | ** "Men's Folly": complimenting and appreciating Katherine's dish, she breaks down into both TearsOfJoy and grief, the key |
195 | ** "Tyler's Bullshit": The dish that finally breakdown Tyler and commit suicide, break them psychologically at the end of the night, made the staff and restaurant patrons surround him/onlook |
196 | ** "S'more" |
197 | [[/folder]] |
198 | |
199 | [[folder:Franken Fran Recaps]] |
200 | [[index]] |
201 | !Manga/FrankenFran [[Recap/FrankenFran Recaps]] |
202 | * Original Run |
203 | ** Chp. 29 - Sandbox/EggParturition |
204 | ** Chp. 49 - Sandbox/{{Teacher}} |
205 | |
206 | * Frantic |
207 | ** Chp. 9 - [[Sandbox/NeverendingStoryFrankenFran Neverending Story]] |
208 | ** Chp. 10 - Sandbox/TastyLife |
209 | ** Chp. 24 - [[Sandbox/NeverendingStoryPartTwoFrankenFran Neverending Story Part Two]] |
210 | ** Chp. 29 - Sandbox/ChildrenOfTheCarribean |
211 | ** Chp. 31 - Sandbox/BrideWithAHundredDaysToLive |
212 | ** Chp. 36 - Sandbox/GazeOfHostility |
213 | [[/index]] |
214 | [[/folder]] |
215 | |
216 | \ |
217 | \ |
218 | |
219 | !ObjectShows |
220 | [[folder:Counter & Openers]] |
221 | !!Counter[[note]]Last updated: 13th May 2024[[/note]] |
222 | * Total number of object shows: 1321 |
223 | ** 2010 - 2 |
224 | ** 2011 - 5 |
225 | ** 2012 - 23 |
226 | ** 2013 - 49 |
227 | ** 2014 - 42 |
228 | ** 2015 - 56 |
229 | ** 2016 - 61 |
230 | ** 2017 - 70 |
231 | ** 2018 - 104 |
232 | ** 2019 - 86 |
233 | ** 2020 - 218 |
234 | ** 2021 - 230 |
235 | ** 2022 - 209 |
236 | ** 2023 - 130 |
237 | ** 2024 - 36 |
238 | |
239 | !Openers |
240 | !!General |
241 | * Lack of originality aside,... |
242 | * Like many object shows to date,... |
243 | * Like always,... |
244 | * Following standard protocol,... |
245 | * Comes with the standard package for an object show |
246 | * Following [[WebAnimation/BattleForDreamIsland BFDI]] and the countless/many object shows it spawn/follow suit, ... |
247 | * ...with the exception/notable exceptions... |
248 | * ...except/excluding... |
249 | * ...as per usual for an object show |
250 | * Ever so prevalent in an object show |
251 | * No surprise there considering it's an object show. |
252 | |
253 | !!Specific Tropes |
254 | * ADogNamedDog: |
255 | ** The cast/characters are named after the objects they're based on/resemble. |
256 | ** Replace/Substitute "Dog" with "Object" and you'll get the idea/ it's the same thing. |
257 | ** Or An Object Named "Object" in this case/alternatively |
258 | ** Lack of originality aside... |
259 | ** More like An Object Named "Object". |
260 | ** Such an original idea for an object show to have the characters be named after their object. |
261 | ** Except that the dogs are objects. |
262 | ** All the characters are named after the objects they take after. |
263 | ** Comes with the standard package for ObjectShows |
264 | * AnimateInanimateObject: |
265 | ** All the cast/contestants are these |
266 | ** As if the talking objects with limbs didn't give it away. |
267 | ** The entire cast is full of anthropomorphic/sentient/living objects of all kinds/every type. |
268 | * AnthropomorphicFood: |
269 | ** On the menu we have... |
270 | * ArmlessBiped: |
271 | ** ...and this doesn't include the variations like legless and limbless |
272 | ** Seriously, what's up with object shows and their armless contestants? |
273 | ** The obligatory contestants with this [trope] are... |
274 | ** You guessed it and this show ain't pulling punches here (Since they got none) |
275 | ** The show/A portion of the contestants either play it straight[[note]][[/note]], invert it [[note]][[/note]] or are just limbless[[note]][[/note]]. |
276 | ** The usual straight cases[[note]][[/note]], inversions[[note]][[/note]] or limbless variants[[note]][[/note]] |
277 | ** With a large enough cast, you'll not be that surprised to find many carrying this trope |
278 | [[/folder]] |
279 | |
280 | [[folder:Tropes]] |
281 | !!Wicks (-/52) |
282 | * AccidentalMisnaming: |
283 | ** ''Webcomic/BattleForDreamIslandMoonMix'': "Unwarranted Product Placement", "We Don't Want That" |
284 | |
285 | * AnthropomorphizedAnatomy: |
286 | ** Brain - ''WebAnimation/AnimatedInanimateBattle'', ''WebAnimation/ObjectCringe'' (Brainy) and ''WebAnimation/ObjectCringeAgain'' (Scar Brainy), ''WebAnimtion/SuperPoweredObjectShow'' |
287 | ** Heart - ''WebAnimation/TheAlmostValentineslyObjectShow'' (Actual Real Heart) |
288 | * EyeScream: |
289 | ** ''WebAnimation/SupernovaSpecialization'': Game & Watch, unknown accident that left "x"-shaped scar in place of right eye |
290 | ** ''WebAnimation/VillageOfObjects'': Windowy, left pane shattered out eye, punched by someone named Door |
291 | |
292 | * FormulaWithATwist: |
293 | ** In 2014, Object Camps were created so ...entries ''WebOriginal/{{TROC}}'' |
294 | ** In 2016, Joke Shows, [[{{Parody}} parody]] of ObjectShows[[note]]Which are parodies of ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'' which is a parody of Series/{{Survivor}}[[/note]] that don't take the competition seriously, ''WebAnimation/ObjectShow87'', often nonsensical in nature, StylisticSuck |
295 | ** ''WebAnimation/AfterSchooligans''...{{Lilliputians}} |
296 | ** ''WebAnimation/BattleShowCoolYeah''...uses {{Cartoon Creature}}s |
297 | ** ''WebAnimation/BeckyBucket'' was the first SliceOfLife... it didn't last long but set the seed of |
298 | ** ''WebAnimation/ContestForMillionsOfThousands'', the only mainstream object show that isn't in English/is in a foreign language (Russian)...an influx of Russian object shows |
299 | ** ''WebAnimation/ModernObjects'', two siblings |
300 | ** ''WebAnimation/ObjectBattleCity'', joke show, high-quality animation with original soundtrack |
301 | ** ''WebAnimation/ObjectShowExtravaganzaMini'' |
302 | ** ''WebAnimation/ObjectTerror'' |
303 | ** ''WebAnimation/{{ONE}}'' takes a dark deconstruction, "Haitus" all of the sudden, left them isolated for seven months, "cancelled" abruptly |
304 | ** ''WebAnimation/ShowsOver'': |
305 | ** ''WebAnimation/{{Starlight}}'': full-blown musical |
306 | ** ''WebAnimation/{{Titletext}}'', diegetic |
307 | ** ''WebAnimation/TownAttack'' |
308 | |
309 | * FunWithAcronyms: |
310 | ** ''WebAnimation/ObamasHiddenInfoObjects'' (OHIO) |
311 | * GenrePopularizer: |
312 | ** ObjectShows: ''WebAnimation/BattleForDreamIsland'' and ''WebAnimation/InanimateInsanity'' |
313 | ** Object Camps: ''WebOriginal/{{TROC}}'' |
314 | ** Joke Shows: ''WebAnimation/ObjectShow87'' |
315 | ** Friend Shows: ''WebAnimation/BurgerBrawl'' |
316 | |
317 | * LGBTRepresentationInMedia: |
318 | ** ''WebAnimation/TheAlmostValentineslyObjectShow'': |
319 | ** ''WebAnimation/BurgerBrawl'': Several characters are in the LGBTQ+ community share the same gender and/or sexual orientation as the people who are based on them |
320 | ** ''WebAnimation/ObamasHiddenInfoObjects'': |
321 | ** ''WebAnimation/OtherworldlyRavenousBeast'': |
322 | ** ''WebAnimation/UnconventionallyCentered'': |
323 | |
324 | * LivingHat: There are... ObjectShows |
325 | ** Top Hat - ''WebAnimation/ObjectOverload'', ''Webcomic/NiceShowForWeenies'', ''WebAnimation/TheNightlyManor'' and ''WebAnimation/ObjectManor'' |
326 | ** Hat - ''WebAnimation/ObjectBattleCity'' |
327 | ** Party Hat - ''Ultimate Insanity'', ''WebAnimation/BrawlOfTheObjects'' and ''WebAnimation/ChallengeToWin'' |
328 | ** Chef Hat - ''WebAnimation/UltimateInsanity'' and ''WebAnimation/TownAttack'' |
329 | ** Crown - ''WebAnimation/EpicJungleShow'' |
330 | ** Nurse Hat - ''Ultimate Insanity'' |
331 | ** Spike Helmet - ''WebAnimation/TheJoke'' |
332 | * LivingPolyhedron: ObjectShows |
333 | ** ''WebAnimation/AnimatedInanimateBattle'' - Oodle the Doodle, Antimatter |
334 | ** ''WebAnimation/BattleForCircle'' - guess |
335 | ** ''WebAnimation/BattleForDreamIsland'' - Loser (Hexagon) |
336 | ** ''WebAnimation/BurgerBrawl'', ''WebAnimation/GreenysGrandGame'' and ''WebAnimation/MickeyMouseBattleHouse'' - Greeny (Green sphere) |
337 | ** ''WebAnimation/EntityFrenzy'' - Host (Black Circle), Chroma (Multicolored Circle), Black Square (Self-explanatory) |
338 | ** ''WebAnimation/MelodyStar'' - TitleCharacter, Octagon (but is a [[NonIndicativeName decahedron]]) |
339 | ** ''WebAnimation/ObjectConnects'' - Circle |
340 | ** ''WebAnimation/ObsoleteBattleShow'' - Circle, Square, Triangle, Happy Star |
341 | ** ''WebAnimation/{{ONE}}'' - Circle With A Mole/ Circle, Abstracty (overlapping amalgamation of multicolored triangles) |
342 | ** ''WebAnimation/OpenSourceObjects'' - Glowing Heart, Black Square |
343 | ** ''WebAnimation/ShapeWorld'' and ''WebAnimation/ShapeBattle'' - almost the entire cast |
344 | ** ''WebAnimation/VillageOfObjects'' - Blue Circle, Blue Rectangle |
345 | *** ''Webcomic/VoidOfLosers'' - Robot Blue Rectangle |
346 | |
347 | * MacGuffin: |
348 | ** ''WebAnimation/BattleForObjectDestination'' - An amusement park |
349 | ** ''WebAnimation/ObjectTerror'' - A cruise ship |
350 | ** ''WebAnimation/ObjectsAroundTheWorld'' - An all-expenses paid passport |
351 | ** ''WebAnimation/RushHourElimination'' - |
352 | ** ''WebAnimation/SupernovaSpecialization'' - The planet the contestants are competing on |
353 | ** ''WebAnimation/VillageOfObjects'' - The island the contestants are competing on. |
354 | |
355 | * TheOtherDarrin: |
356 | ** ''WebAnimation/ObjectInvasion'': An extreme example even by {{Object Show|s}} standards as a single character on the show could have an average of three voice actors with a total of '''' voice changes across its seven/eight-episode run. |
357 | ** ''WebAnimation/PaperPuppets'' |
358 | * {{Parody}}: ObjectShows, which originated from loosely parodying the RealityTV competition aspect of ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'' which itself parodies ''Series/{{Survivor}}'', have a sub-genre called "Joke Shows" that pokes fun at overuse cliches in such shows, have {{Joke Character}}s, nonsensical challenges, StylisticSuck In other words, it's a parody of a parody of a parody. |
359 | ** ''WebAnimation/BattleForCircle'', satire |
360 | ** ''WebAnimation/ObamasHiddenInfoObjects'' |
361 | ** ''WebAnimation/ObjectShow87'' |
362 | |
363 | * PublicDomainSoundtrack: Back in the early days of the Object Show Community, many ObjectShows would use Music/KevinMacLeod, "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IyWjj_sL0PQ New Friendly]]" is the unofficial OSC anthem, |
364 | |
365 | * SentientStars: ObjectShows, named as such |
366 | ** ''WebAnimation/GalacticConquest'': Star |
367 | ** ''WebAnimation/MelodyStar'': Title character |
368 | ** ''WebAnimation/ObjectFiller'' |
369 | ** ''WebAnimation/ObsoleteBattleShow'': Happy Star |
370 | * SoftReboot: |
371 | ** ''WebAnimation/BattleOfObjects'': |
372 | ** ''Calculated Battlegrounds'': ''WebAnimation/ObsoleteBattleShow'' |
373 | ** ''WebAnimation/ObjectLockdown'': ''''WebAnimation/ObjectLockout'' |
374 | ** ''WebAnimation/ObjectManor'': ''WebAnimation/TheNightlyManor'', revamped |
375 | ** ''WebAnimation/ObjectShow'': ''WebAnimation/IntoTheCanvas'' |
376 | ** ''General Mayhem'': deliberately misspelled ''Gerenal Mayhem'' |
377 | * SpinOff: |
378 | ** ''WebAnimation/BattleForDreamIsland'': ''WebAnimation/BattleForBFDIMini'' |
379 | ** ''WebAnimation/TheDailyObjectShow'': ''WebAnimation/TinyTacoTales'', WebAnimation/IntoTheStars'', ''WebAnimation/{{Compilltition}}'' |
380 | ** ''WebAnimation/InanimateInsanity'', ''Inanimate Answers'', ''WebAnimation/InanimateComics'' |
381 | ** ''WebAnimation/TheDailyObjectShow'': triple whammy... ''WebAnimation/TinyTacoTales'', ''WebAnimation/IntoTheStars'', ''WebAnimation/{{Compilltition}}'' |
382 | ** ''Webcomic/NiceShowForWeenies'': ''Badwill's Damned Show of Malice'' (UsefulNotes/{{BDSM}} [[FunWithAcronyms for short]]), the demons lead by Badwill...ties in with the main comic |
383 | ** ''WebAnimation/VillageOfObjects'': ''Webcomic/VoidOfLosers'' focuses on the debut cast |
384 | * {{Teleportation}}: This is one of the three cardinal powers for {{Object Show|s}} [[GameShowHost Hosts]][[note]]The other two being [[BackFromTheDead reviving the dead]] and [[ThePowerOfCreation creating or summoning things]][[/note]] that's never really explained so they have a nifty way of transporting themselves and others to challenge locations, the elimination area or even universes with various ways on doing so: |
385 | ** ''WebAnimation/BattleForCircle'': Host Circle |
386 | ** ''WebAnimation/BattleForDreamIsland'': Four, X and Two, aliens, suddenly appear without warning |
387 | ** ''WebAnimation/BurgerBrawl'': Burger King, audible "pop" sound |
388 | ** ''WebAnimation/TheDailyObjectShow'': Computer, audible "pop" sound, NewPowersAsThePlotDemands (only in season 3) |
389 | ** ''WebAnimation/EntityFrenzy'': Host, Endermen teleporting sound effect, purple mist |
390 | ** ''WebAnimation/InanimateInsanity'': [=MePad=], [=MePhone=] (ThinkingUpPortals, swirly yellow with pink swirl), The Floor (Audible "pop" sound) |
391 | ** ''WebAnimation/ObjectConnects'': Jack, pink light |
392 | ** ''WebAnimation/{{ONE}}'': Airy, StealthyTeleportation (Outside the plane), audible "pop" sound (Within the plane), can bring people not only from different locations but different ''dimensions'' |
393 | * TooQuirkyToLose: In ObjectShows, {{Cloudcuckoolander}}s tend to go really far in the game, entertaining PluckyComicRelief... double-edged sword as these |
394 | ** Lightbulb more grounded has a fair share of quirks, all the way to the final four |
395 | ** Rocky from ''WebAnimation/BattleForDreamIsland'' |
396 | ** Deconstructed with Taco from ''WebAnimation/InanimateInsanity''. Despite her nonsensical sayings and bizarre suggestions, she managed to reach the final two but the reason why is because [[spoiler:[[ObfuscatingInsanity she was always of sound mind]] and knew that pretending to be insane would [[TooQuirkyToLose endear her to the audience]].]] |
397 | ** ''WebAnimation/ObjectConnects'': Lantern, like the example above, exploits the trope so he can fly under the radar and sabotage the competition with his schemes. The only problem is that there's another contestant who genuinely has the same problems he's faking |
398 | [[/folder]] |
399 | |
400 | [[folder:Laconic]] |
401 | !!Laconic (-/46) |
402 | ---- |
403 | -->See [[ Unabridged Version]] |
404 | ---- |
405 | |
406 | ---- |
407 | -->See unabridged version [[ here]]. |
408 | ---- |
409 | |
410 | * WebAnimation/AfterSchooligans: |
411 | * WebAnimation/AIGeneratedObjectShow: |
412 | * WebAnimation/AwesomeFuturisticObjects: |
413 | * WebAnimation/AzoicAssault: |
414 | * Battle For Dream Island |
415 | ** WebAnimation/BattleForDreamIslandAgain: The second season of ''WebAnimation/BattleForDreamIsland'' |
416 | ** WebAnimation/BattleForDreamIslandThePowerOfTwo: post-split BFB |
417 | ** WebAnimation/BFDIMini: A SpinOff mini-series from ''WebAnimation/BattleForDreamIsland'' |
418 | * WebAnimation/BattleForObjectDestination: '''Battle For Object Destination:''' |
419 | * WebAnimation/BurgerBrawl: bragging rights since Burger King food is nasty |
420 | * WebAnimation/ContestForMillionsOfThousands: |
421 | * WebAnimation/EntityFrenzy: |
422 | * WebAnimation/ExcellentEntities: |
423 | * WebAnimation/GenericObjectBattle: {{Animate Inanimate Object}}s |
424 | * Inanimate Insanity |
425 | ** WebAnimation/FansFantasticFeatures: |
426 | * WebAnimation/IntoTheCanvas: SoftReboot, ''WebAnimation/ObjectShow'' |
427 | * WebAnimation/JustAnotherObjectShow: |
428 | * WebAnimation/KeepFightingTillTheEnd: |
429 | * WebAnimation/LazyLeague: |
430 | * WebAnimation/TheLetter: '''Web Animation:''' |
431 | * WebAnimation/MysteriousObjectSuperShow: |
432 | * WebComic/NiceShowForWeenies: |
433 | * WebAnimation/TheNightlyManor: |
434 | * WebAnimation/ObjectBattleCity: |
435 | * WebAnimation/ObjectCringe: |
436 | * WebAnimation/ObjectKnockout: |
437 | * WebAnimation/ObjectShow87: |
438 | * WebAnimation/TheObjectShowExtravaganzaMini: |
439 | * WebAnimation/ObjectsAroundTheWorld: |
440 | * WebAnimation/ShapeWorld: |
441 | * WebAnimation/ShowHostObjectShow: |
442 | * WebAnimation/TheSpringBreaklyObjectShow: |
443 | * Webcomic/SplitObjectComic: |
444 | * WebAnimation/TheStriveForTheMillion: |
445 | * WebAnimation/TheStruggleForTheWorld: |
446 | * WebAnimation/ThisShow: |
447 | * WebAnimation/TinyTacoTales: |
448 | * WebAnimation/Titletext: |
449 | * WebAnimation/TotalFruitIsland: |
450 | * WebAnimation/TownAttack: |
451 | * WebAnimation/UnconventionallyCentered: |
452 | * Webcomic/VoidOfLosers: |
453 | * WebAnimation/VortexesAndVelvets: |
454 | * WebAnimation/WelcomeToWyvernWynne: |
455 | * Webcomic/WishfulThinking: '''Webcomic:''' {{Animate Inanimate Object}}s |
456 | |
457 | ---- |
458 | -->See [[ Unabridged Version]] |
459 | ---- |
460 | |
461 | ---- |
462 | -->See unabridged version [[ here]]. |
463 | ---- |
464 | |
465 | [[/folder]] |
466 | |
467 | |
468 | !!WebAnimation/AnimatedInanimateBattle |
469 | [[folder:Characters Page]] |
470 | !Team 4 |
471 | !!In General |
472 | * TheAlliance: A rare case where it's within a team with [[DividedWeFall all sides against each other]]. |
473 | ** After being humiliated by his cousin, Alef creates the Bro-liance with Frisbee and Ketchup to oppose Nabla |
474 | ** Nabla found allies in Glue and later on Leek |
475 | ** Envelope, Lyre and Toothpick collectively [[TakeAThirdOption took the third option]] to [[BystanderSyndrome watch the drama as it unfolds]] and tried breaking up fights with varying success. |
476 | ** On one side, you got Alef and his "bro-liance" with Frisbee and Ketchup, which was formed after he was humiliated and overtaken as the leader of Team 4 by Nabla. Nabla, meanwhile, has allies in Glue and Leek.... outright clash between the two alliances. |
477 | ** remaining third, breaking point, have already have sorted out their dispute by the time Team 4 became something equivalent to a "messy divorce"-type situation |
478 | * BigBallOfViolence: |
479 | * BystanderSyndrome: Envelope, Lyre and Toothpick choose to be not affiliated ...doing as much damage control as they can, still can be swept up in the cross-fire sometimes |
480 | * BlameGame: What cause, paint bucket, upside down orange-red triangle, FrameUp ...[[spoiler:It's actually neither of them, as Oodle realise the paint monster was the result of someone from his past.]] |
481 | * {{Foil}}: Team 6, UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom, the turning point of their team dynamics in episode 4, team division, accusation and physical violence...At least the Sixers never resorted to physical violence or formed cliques within their own team ...TeethClenchedTeamwork, Team 6, Team 4 cannot be even bothered with that |
482 | * SwappedRoles: In the beginning, Team 6 ...Team 4 |
483 | * TookALevelInJerkass: was tense at best but reared its ugly head/took a turn for the worst |
484 | * VolleyingInsults: |
485 | |
486 | !!Alef |
487 | * TheCharmer: Skillful in smooth-talking his way into being the team leader at first ...Nabla describes her teammates as "eating out of his palm" |
488 | |
489 | !!Leek |
490 | * HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: snapped into twain |
491 | * OutOfFocus:"Fartists", being a paintbrush is the most he's ever done for the team at that point |
492 | * TearApartTugOfWar: ...between Alef and Nabla, snapped in half |
493 | |
494 | !!Toothpick |
495 | * DecidedByOneVote: between Alef, Nabla and Whoopee Cushion, plagued with indecision, the pressure gets to her, closed her eyes and picks...Whoopee Cushion |
496 | |
497 | !!Whoopee Cushion |
498 | Description - |
499 | * ForTheLulz: detestable, deconstructed, His teammates got the last laugh, all sick and tired of him seeing everything as a joke |
500 | * JustJokingJustification: |
501 | * LamePunReaction: The last one he made becomes his undoing when Envelope, Lyre and Toothpick have had it with him and his... |
502 | * UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Letting Cinnamon Bun when he was supposed to guard ... sets a chain of events ...You could say he's the reason why Team 4 is so absolutely/downright hostile |
503 | * WhoopeeCushion: |
504 | |
505 | !Team 5 |
506 | !!Apricot |
507 | Description - |
508 | * CharacterisationMarchesOn: |
509 | * GadgeteerGenius: [[ArmlessBiped metaphorically hands-on]] approach...Built the Pear Detector by himself and modified Gold Nugget's phone to be self-charging. |
510 | * NervousWreck: |
511 | * TheSmartGuy:... He's also a quick thinker, being the one to secure the sun piece in episode 5 by tricking Spore into grabbing a freezing crystal. He also appears to have some knowledge of chemistry as shown by episode 1, where he explains that methane and fire together will create an explosion... |
512 | |
513 | !Team 6 |
514 | !!In General |
515 | * BlameGame: They often engage NeverMyFault mentality on who |
516 | * {{Foil}}: Team 4...fourth episode is the turning point of the teams' dynamics |
517 | * SwappedRoles: |
518 | * UniversalGroupReaction: witness something unfathomable, dumbfounded JawDrop like when Raisin was sucked into the Doodleverse or Mozarella Nacho emerging |
519 | * WheelOfDecisions: What they finally agreed upon ...stop the [leadership] spat |
520 | |
521 | !!Nacho |
522 | * ExistentialHorror: questioning reality |
523 | * ExpositoryHairstyleChange: going plain/bald |
524 | * NonMammalianHair: nacho cheese |
525 | * TheParanoiac: deluded/crazed, screams at everything |
526 | * SpaghettiAndGondolas: uses Showery as a gondola, somehow got a paddle, sailing across the ocean, serenading under the moonlight, gondolier |
527 | * TheStoic: Besides her, Nacho keeps her cool around her more rowdy teammates |
528 | |
529 | !Others |
530 | !!Shade |
531 | ->'''Gender:''' Male, '''Theme Colour:''' Butter |
532 | ->'''Voiced by:''' [=LivingPyramid=] |
533 | A set of eyes obscure in darkness |
534 | ---- |
535 | * LivingShadow: |
536 | * {{Leitmotif}}: |
537 | * MeaningfulName: look the part of a shady dealer |
538 | * ShadowedFaceGlowingEyes: |
539 | |
540 | !!Spore |
541 | A toadstool who lives in the cave inside Team Two's mountain and hoards all the shiny crystals for herself. |
542 | ---- |
543 | * ALizardNamedLiz: |
544 | * EyelessFace: Her cap |
545 | * TheHermit: |
546 | * HoistByHisOwnPetard: grab the ice crystal |
547 | * {{Leitmotif}}: |
548 | * MushroomMan: |
549 | * PoisonousPerson: |
550 | [[/folder]] |
551 | |
552 | !!WebAnimation/BurgerBrawl |
553 | |
554 | [[folder:Recap Page]] |
555 | !Water Bottles? |
556 | [[quoteright:310:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1_new.png]] |
557 | |
558 | "Water Bottles?" is the first episode of ''WebAnimation/BurgerBrawl'' and was released on September 26th, 2020. |
559 | !!Tropes include: |
560 | * EstablishingCharacterMoment: |
561 | |
562 | !Plumpus M'lumpus |
563 | [[quoteright:310:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/5_new.png]] |
564 | "Plumpus M'lumpus" is the fifth episode of ''WebAnimation/BurgerBrawl'' and was released on December 5th, 2020. |
565 | !!Tropes include: |
566 | * ContinuityNod: The elevator makes a comeback from the [[Recap/BurgerBrawlEpisode1WaterBottles first episode]] when Adventures and Greeny hitch a ride to run away from 10 with the TNT. |
567 | * GrenadeHotPotato: The episode's challenge is to play hot potato with a TNT block amongst the remaining contestants. The objects who last hold the TNT when it detonates after five rounds will be put up for elimination. |
568 | |
569 | !Da Munchkinz |
570 | [[quoteright:310:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/9_new.png]] |
571 | [[caption-width-right:310:some caption text]] |
572 | "Da Munchkinz" is the ninth episode of ''Burger Brawl'' and was released on April 22nd, 2021. |
573 | !!Tropes include: |
574 | |
575 | !Still livin like a pussycat! |
576 | [[quoteright:310:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bb11.jpg]] |
577 | "Still livin like a pussycat!" is the eleventh episode of ''WebAnimation/BurgerBrawl'' and was released on June 20th, 2021. |
578 | !!Tropes include: |
579 | |
580 | !P-I-N-K-Y |
581 | * TheCameo: Badge, Joey Bishop |
582 | * CurbStompBattle: |
583 | * PrisonEpisode: Burger King's misdeeds from the previous episode, dragged the other contestants alongside for the ride, [[GreatEscape jailbreak]] |
584 | |
585 | !My butt's to blame! |
586 | ''My butt's to blame!'' is the seventeenth episode of ''WebAnimation/BurgerBrawl'' and was released on |
587 | |
588 | This is the last episode for the foreseeable future due to the series being CutShort for controversial reasons. |
589 | !!Tropes include: |
590 | |
591 | |
592 | !GOSH!!! |
593 | * AlternateContinuity: |
594 | * AudienceParticipation: Defied. Burger King reminds the viewers that they cannot vote |
595 | * BigNo: PK then again with Razu |
596 | * BreakingTheFourthWall: Burger King |
597 | * ContinuityReboot: |
598 | * LeaningOnTheFourthWall: |
599 | * MythologyGag: |
600 | * TookALevelInJerkass: Quicksand |
601 | [[/folder]] |
602 | |
603 | !!WebAnimation/EpicJungleShow |
604 | [[folder:Recap Page]] |
605 | !Fruit Frenzy |
606 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ejs_ep1.jpg]] |
607 | [[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]] |
608 | "Fruit Frenzy" is the first episode of ''WebAnimation/EpicJungleShow'' which was released on 7th April 2021. |
609 | :: |
610 | Deep inside the jungle, our two protagonists Brush and Pearl become a bit peckish and attempt to ....fruit tree/tree with tasty-looking fruit |
611 | !!Tropes Include: |
612 | * BaitAndSwitch: |
613 | * EstablishingCharacterMoment: |
614 | * GilliganCut: |
615 | |
616 | !Shimmering Spotlight |
617 | [[/folder]] |
618 | |
619 | |
620 | !!Webcomic/NiceShowForWeenies |
621 | [[folder:Characters Page]] |
622 | !!!Hosts |
623 | !!Your Host |
624 | * AmbiguouslyHuman: not object, crudely drawn picture of a child |
625 | * CheerfulChild: |
626 | * ChildrenAreInnocent: |
627 | * GooGooGodlike: giving a one-year-old this much power |
628 | * LetsGetDangerous: |
629 | * SuperGullible: |
630 | * UncertainDoom: "on vacation" |
631 | |
632 | !!Eggiey |
633 | * AllForNothing: five years of his life |
634 | * UncertainDoom: "on vacation" |
635 | |
636 | !!!Contestants |
637 | !!In General |
638 | * HeightAngst: cannot qualify for the boxing challenge, reach the kitchen stove to cook |
639 | |
640 | !!Aesthetic |
641 | Description - wild-child, feral |
642 | * DemonicPossession: the ex-leader of hell |
643 | * CommonalityConnection: reconcile PNG, mutual hatred over Steve Japple |
644 | * {{Manchild}}: immature, act like a third of his age |
645 | * SiblingTeam: PNG |
646 | * TokenEvilTeammate: goes out of his way to antagonize people including their own teammates |
647 | |
648 | !!Blockbuster |
649 | * AstonishinglyAppropriateAppearance: Blockbuster, VHS and DVD rental franchise, discontinued, relevant/topical in the [=90s=] |
650 | * HumanPopsicle: freeze-over hell, encase in an ice-block, thawing out and freeing him becomes the episode's challenge |
651 | * OnlyFriend: Goodwill became his first friend in a very long time, found his personality a bit too much |
652 | * OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Blockbuster...super confident and isn't easily embarrassed, that went out the window, since this is the first time he's ever been in love with someone |
653 | * OppositesAttract: reserved Goodwill |
654 | * RelationshipUpgrade: friends to boyfriends |
655 | |
656 | !!Bootleg Leafy |
657 | Description - sweet |
658 | * TheHeart: MoralityPet |
659 | * TheLancer: Purple Pencil |
660 | * NiceGirl: |
661 | |
662 | !!Bucket Hat |
663 | Description - |
664 | * AmbiguouslyGay: Tophat ...homosexual, BDSM 1 |
665 | * TheLancer: Blockbuster, usually would take over the role, keep his team on track, question some of Blockbuster's decisions |
666 | * RedOniBlueOni: The chill Blue Oni to Blockbuster's Red Oni |
667 | |
668 | !!Carrot Ball |
669 | * KindheartedSimpleton: |
670 | |
671 | !!Cookie |
672 | Description - TeamDad, fatherly figure, warm and soft like the cookie that he is |
673 | * TheBusCameBack: joined NSFW 15's challenge |
674 | |
675 | !!Expired Candy |
676 | Description - |
677 | * HatesBeingAlone: |
678 | * SelfFulfillingProphecy: |
679 | |
680 | !!Goodwill |
681 | Description - |
682 | * CrushBlush: not as prominent as Blockbuster |
683 | * OppositesAttract: |
684 | * RelationshipUpgrade: |
685 | * StrongFamilyResemblance: |
686 | |
687 | !!Green Ball |
688 | * SiblingYinYang: |
689 | |
690 | !!Neon Cactus |
691 | Description - |
692 | |
693 | !!Outlet |
694 | * TheBusCameBack: Returns to the game |
695 | * TeamMom: |
696 | |
697 | !!Pin Cushion |
698 | Description - |
699 | * {{Gaydar}}: can sense, incredible pinpoint accuracy |
700 | * PaperThinDisguise: |
701 | |
702 | !!PNG |
703 | Description - |
704 | * BystanderSyndrome: |
705 | * CommonalityConnection: mutual hatred over Steve Japple |
706 | * DidntThinkThisThrough: Freed from the....sitting still and waiting for someone to choose him, forgetting the fact that Aesthetic was the one to choose him |
707 | * HiddenDepths: |
708 | * SiblingTeam: finally make amends with Aesthetic |
709 | * TemptingFate: |
710 | |
711 | !!Purple Pencil |
712 | Description - often outspoken, abrasive and authoritative |
713 | * HumanPopsicle: encase in an ice-block, dethawing and freeing her |
714 | * TheLeader: de-facto |
715 | * MurderIsTheBestSolution: Steve Japple |
716 | -> [When Santa's workshop was overtaken by Aesthetic dolls] |
717 | ->'''Purple Pencil:''' |
718 | ->'''Bootleg Leafy:''' |
719 | ->[Purple Pencil cocks her gun] |
720 | ->'''Bootleg Leafy:''' |
721 | * OnlySaneWoman: After all the reasonable members of her team (sans Bootleg Leafy) were eliminated in rapid succession, Purple Pencil was stuck ... three {{Manchild}}ren to babysit until the merge |
722 | * PurpleIsPowerful: TheLeader on both her teams |
723 | * TwoGirlRomanticFriendship: tried invoking this so Steve Japple will think she's a lesbian and stop hitting on her (needless to say, it didn't work) |
724 | -->'''Purple Pencil:''' |
725 | -->'''Bootleg Leafy:''' |
726 | -->'''Purple Pencil:''' |
727 | |
728 | !!Red Ball |
729 | * {{Keet}}: |
730 | * ThePollyanna: |
731 | * SiblingYinYang: Green Ball |
732 | |
733 | !!Sharpie |
734 | * {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: creepily eccentric |
735 | * FirstTimeFeeling: |
736 | * SoftSpokenSadist: |
737 | * TheStoic: |
738 | * WhiteAndRedAndEerieAllOver: |
739 | |
740 | !!Spam |
741 | Description - |
742 | * BigBrotherInstinct: takes care of Neon Cactus, surrogate sibling/little sister |
743 | * ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: Quite literally, can, "Spam" |
744 | * NonIndicativeName: contains organs and blood |
745 | |
746 | !!Steve Japple |
747 | Description - |
748 | * AndThereWasMuchRejoicing: The moment he got out in the dodgeball challenge, including his team where Purple Pencil nails him with the dodgeball |
749 | * CasanovaWannabe: |
750 | * FailedASpotCheck: |
751 | * FreudianExcuse: According to WordOfGod, Steve Japple has been an orphan his whole life, develop an Oedipus complex, hyper-sexualize, teach and nurture him properly |
752 | * OccidentalOtaku: |
753 | * StrangeMindsThinkAlike: read the same book as Blockbuster when he was a child |
754 | * SuperGullible: Pin Cushion's PaperThinDisguise |
755 | |
756 | !!!Demons |
757 | !!In General |
758 | * EvenEvilHasStandards: |
759 | * EvilIsAngular: |
760 | * GlowingEyesOfDoom: TwinkleInTheEye |
761 | * HolyBurnsEvil: |
762 | * HornsOfVillainy: |
763 | * OppositeSexClone: |
764 | * RedIsViolent: |
765 | * WeaksauceWeakness: |
766 | |
767 | !!Badwill |
768 | * ArmoredClosetGay |
769 | ** Badbuster quells some of those fears |
770 | * DiscOneFinalBoss: Eggcardo [[spoiler:and Hatcher]] |
771 | * FloatingLimbs: red claw, concentrate hard enough, detach from his body since he normally doesn't have arms to begin with |
772 | * {{Foil}}: Goodwill |
773 | * HolyBurnsEvil: demonic counterpart, crosses and holy water |
774 | * HornsOfVillainy: Grew a pair |
775 | * InferioritySuperiorityComplex: |
776 | * TheLeader: After Aesthetic beheaded the demons' previous boss, Badwill declares himself as the head honcho of hell and directs the |
777 | * LoveEpiphany: |
778 | * LuminescentBlush: hard to see since he's coloured red, blush around Badbuster, hug, starts to reciprocate |
779 | * OfficialCouple: With Badbuster |
780 | * OppositesAttract: |
781 | * PapaBear: Though he initially acted as Your Cohost's dad out of obligation, Badwill grew to genuinely care for his child and was legitimately proud of their accomplishments so when... Unfortunately, |
782 | * PromotionToParent: Your Cohost, refers to him as his husband much to Badwill's dismay (initially) |
783 | * SirSwearsALot: |
784 | * WeaksauceWeakness: |
785 | |
786 | !!Badbuster |
787 | * {{Foil}}: To his counterpart Blockbuster as a very timid NervousWreck to his bombastic outgoingness, they both have crushes on a certain logo in their lives, In contrast to Blockbuster's [[CannotSpitItOut floundering]], Badbuster is a lot more open about his feelings towards Badwill... take their relationship slowly |
788 | * NervousWreck: adverse to killing, unconfident, shy |
789 | * OfficialCouple: ...Badwill |
790 | * OppositesAttract: even moreso than Blockbuster and Goodwill, on more extreme ends |
791 | |
792 | !!Your Cohost |
793 | * DeliriousMisidentification: mistaking, reach out to Goodwill and Blockbuster thinking they are its parents, Hatcher drags it away from them |
794 | * EffectiveKnockoff: better grasp on their powers |
795 | * EmptyShell: |
796 | * EnfantTerrible: |
797 | * TheFaceless: Zap |
798 | * MeaningfulRename: Zap |
799 | * StaticStunGun: ForceFieldDoor...The demons die (HolyBurnsEvil) |
800 | * WeaksauceWeakness: same weakness as the demons, demonic clone |
801 | |
802 | !!Demon Candy |
803 | * CuteAndPsycho: |
804 | * CuteLittleFangs: |
805 | * FromTheMouthsOfBabes: |
806 | * NotQuiteDead: |
807 | * PerpetualSmiler: |
808 | |
809 | !!Explode-O-Nut |
810 | * MadeOfExplodium: |
811 | * ShoutOut: |
812 | |
813 | !!Hate Logo |
814 | * TheFaceless: |
815 | * SirSwearsALot: |
816 | |
817 | !!Hot Chip |
818 | * GoodScarsEvilScars: chip mirroring Dorito's |
819 | |
820 | !!Graywill |
821 | * KilledOffscreen: shoot gun |
822 | * SmallRoleBigImpact: his advice encourages Goodwill to pursue Blockbuster and take their relationship to the next level |
823 | * WeHardlyKnewYe: two parts in NSFW 9 |
824 | |
825 | !!Marker |
826 | * DeathGlare: They went into a staring match with Sharpie, they won in the end as the void that is their soul was more powerful/deeper than theirs |
827 | |
828 | !!Neon Spike |
829 | * EvilIsAngular |
830 | |
831 | !!Raggy |
832 | |
833 | !!Red Pencil |
834 | * ScrewYourself: LoveAtFirstSight, hitting on her counterpart, had a romantic picnic together and was [[AlmostKiss close to kissing her]] before Bootleg Leafy intervened. |
835 | |
836 | !!Statue |
837 | * LivingStatue: |
838 | * WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Monumety |
839 | |
840 | !!!Others |
841 | !!Eggcardo |
842 | [[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/eggcardo_9.png]] |
843 | * TheBusCameBack: Dying in the middle of the prologue |
844 | * ChekhovsGunman: After Your Host's [[CameBackWrong disastrous attempt to recover them]] in the {{Pilot}}, Eggcardo stayed in Hell and was promptly forgotten, didn't become relevant...until he kidnaps Your Cohost |
845 | * TheDragon: |
846 | * GoodScarsEvilScars: |
847 | * HostileShowTakeover: NSFW 17, took over Your Host and Eggiey's roles |
848 | * RedHerring: Get it cause he wears a red bandanna?...yeah |
849 | * WeHardlyKnewYe: Died all the way back in episode 0 before the show even began, returned in a much bigger role |
850 | |
851 | !!Hatcher |
852 | * AbusiveParents: |
853 | * AMFMCharacterization: His [[https://open.spotify.com/playlist/142dWU2XXqOL12tiNLEFGi?si=h3rk3FCYT2-yQgIVe5kEpg official music playlist]], villain songs |
854 | * CreepyShadowedUndereyes: |
855 | * DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: cattle-prod...Give him a belt and he's basically a white supremacist, bible-thumping[[AbusiveParents abusive father]] all rolled into one stereotype. |
856 | * EarlyBirdCameo: Before his proper debut in NSFW 13G, "Intermission" ...and the top part of his head can be seen between Burned Taco and Goodwill in the official cast picture at the top of the characters' page. |
857 | * GoodScarsEvilScars: shallow yet visible cut on his cheek/the side of his face |
858 | * GreaterScopeVillain: The reason why Your Host, Eggiey and the show came into existence |
859 | * HostileShowTakeover: |
860 | * LackOfEmpathy: without remorse or showing mercy, incapable |
861 | -->'''Your Cohost:''' |
862 | -->'''Hatcher:''' [Commences "Phase 2"] |
863 | * ShockStick: cattle prod, phase two |
864 | * PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: white supremacist, homophobic, abused a week-old child |
865 | * UnrevealAngle: "Intermission", TheVoice |
866 | * WalkingSpoiler: His mere existence and motivations/sinister intentions |
867 | * WouldHurtAChild: Your Cohost, who is only a week-old by this point, punches them, calls him "it", proceeded "Phase 2" with a [[ShockStick cattle prod]] and crucifix in each hand ...thankfully spared us fronm seeing the torture offscreen but the results are ''not'' pretty, torture shown off-screen as an animation of flashing lights on repeat, someone call the cops and child care services |
868 | |
869 | !!Ja Crispy |
870 | * BlankWhiteVoid: |
871 | * FloatingLimbs: |
872 | * OneSteveLimit: |
873 | * SkullForAHead: |
874 | [[/folder]] |
875 | |
876 | [[folder:Recap]] |
877 | !NSFW 0 |
878 | NSFW 0 is a three-parter issue of ''Webcomic/NiceShowForWeenies'' which serves as a {{Prequel}} before the competition actually begins. |
879 | :: |
880 | Parts: |
881 | * [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-0a-the-imperfect-creation/GLLp_7pfnuzzlJlpl8b8lMPDwPJnvb3xRj A: The Imperfect Creation]] |
882 | * [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-0b-containment-breach/eggM_zMs3uXeBoMk4al6owLQgp4WKn3z2V B: Containment Breach]] |
883 | * [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-0c-creations-creations/Maap_jphkugnYZbpZVozEmzgoj1r6M0gVE C: Creation's Creations]] |
884 | ---- |
885 | !!Tropes include: |
886 | * {{Prequel}}: |
887 | |
888 | !NSFW 1 |
889 | NSFW is an eight-parter issue of ''Webcomic/NiceShowForWeenies'' |
890 | :: |
891 | Parts: |
892 | * A: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-1a-i-am-your-host/Vzz5_k5C7udBRk6l3qDeZ8EK3jvRnk5Ee I Am Your Host!]] |
893 | * B: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-1b-aesthetically-pleasing/qRR7_M7CRudz8xLNbYDdVeYdmvEwWKwBex Aesthetically Pleasing]] |
894 | * C: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-1c-nut-busting/QYY7_o7sXuQ71bPrNwWQXjPzjKP8jwgBn Nut Busting]] |
895 | * D: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-1d-lets-be-happy/gZZ5_q5U6uP54Q4WdbBnpYRVYrD0lmpwmb Let's Be Happy!!]] |
896 | * E: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-1e-balls/P55p_jphmu6XbkK7gZq4ZbQ5kmbY7J5eBZ BALLS]] |
897 | * F: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-1f-limber/jnna_laIKuJZxn67eamqXwxa5W0J3Qrrxz Limber]] |
898 | * G: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-1g-the-piper/711r_GruPu4K3orbll7E7ZbL4eDlYLl6BJ The Piper]] |
899 | * H: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-1h-loonboon/1KK6_G6c6u0gYMj72aJZlbawxkrRZj4472 Loonboon]] |
900 | ---- |
901 | !!Tropes include: |
902 | * ReducedToDust: |
903 | |
904 | !NSFW 2 |
905 | NSFW 2 is a four-parter issue of ''Webcomic/NiceShowForWeenies'' |
906 | :: |
907 | Parts: |
908 | * A: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-2a-economic-struggle/EPPp_zpsPuJGVjdK6wZ28G0bMbYVZn5gXn Economic Struggle]] |
909 | * B: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-2b-scrambled/EPPp_zpsPuqaemoQzLn61wYvZ0GQxrxrQ Scambled]] |
910 | * C: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-2c-the-mask/NNNz_jzhMuaYWQaZevklDPVqQdbrBDgNoM The Mask]] |
911 | * D: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-2d-dazed-confused/1KK6_G6c6uLnnkN0M4nvv8Ldk5370oNk1Q Dazed & Confused]] |
912 | ---- |
913 | !!Tropes include: |
914 | * EasyImpersonation: |
915 | * EggSitting: challenge |
916 | |
917 | !NSFW 3 |
918 | NSFW 3 is a four-parter issue of ''Webcomic/NiceShowForWeenies'' |
919 | :: |
920 | Parts: |
921 | * A: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-3a-your-coach/0KKW_eWckuYMG7qLoNaaJQYXql2jdw4xDZ Your Coach]] |
922 | * B: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-3b-casanova/0KKW_eWckuj6XeW6WvlpRqPRzxLVLzg8ev Casanova]] |
923 | * C: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-3c-ara-ara/2DDV_8VINuMGRjjR2Z8oJ800mGX1eaa2e8 ara ara]] |
924 | * D: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-3d-corpus-corpses/Bvvp_jpfwuVzjLVVvlQq6XqP4ZL72mM4G Corpus Corspes]] |
925 | ---- |
926 | !!Tropes include: |
927 | |
928 | !NSFW 4 |
929 | NSFW 4 is a four-parter issue of ''Webcomic/NiceShowForWeenies'' |
930 | :: |
931 | Parts: |
932 | * A: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-4a-evil-arrives/mxxz_2zskuxVnx68KGK2q5D7qWRorrDzXL evil arrives]] |
933 | * B: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-4b-the-gift/JRRG_zGCdul2jGYLEKL402jKmRKWXWqnWN The Gift]] |
934 | * C: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-4c-gwilly/b665_z5UouB70B5BrGbrV431kNmvmdGP7X G'Willy]] |
935 | * D: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-4d-headache/NNNz_jzhMu4NBmd1rlQoW8xgongp16ez1L Headache]] |
936 | ---- |
937 | !!Tropes include: |
938 | * EveryoneCanSeeIt: Badwill immediately can tell his counterpart Goodwill and ....proclamation of being "super-straight" |
939 | ->'''Badwill:''' |
940 | ->'''Blockbuster:''' |
941 | ->'''Goodwill:''' |
942 | ->[Later On] |
943 | ->'''Goodwill:''' Man, my clone sure does suck. |
944 | ->'''Blockbuster:''' I know, Shawty! We're not gay brah!! We're just two bros that are always hanging out, never leaving each other's side, occasionally hugging and just vibing Shawty, we're straight! |
945 | ->'''Goodwill:''' Yeah!...Totally! |
946 | ->[Everyone else on Blockbuster's Team stares at them both in disbelief and/or smugly] |
947 | ->'''Blockbuster:''' Why are you staring at us dawg? |
948 | ->'''Tomatt:''' Heh, no reason at all. |
949 | * EvilCounterpart: |
950 | * FourIsDeath: The fourth issue introduces the existence of demons and more importantly Badwill, kickstarting the overarching story |
951 | |
952 | !NSFW 5 |
953 | NSFW 5 is a five-parter issue of ''Webcomic/NiceShowForWeenies'' |
954 | :: |
955 | Parts: |
956 | * A: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-5a-fight/zGGK_DKixuY5x4NMjRDrZGwEYgLbv42o2k Fight!]] |
957 | * B: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-5b-montage/ZqqQ_zQcBu0QJnv1eEo8MaqgQnz4eMM2bZ Montage]] |
958 | * C: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-5c-dominance/YDD5_z5Ibuv35PgaWMG6kgWDJ4Q5eKKoqm Dominance]] |
959 | * D: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-5d-the-exorcist/KBBp_kpfMuRNv67qXPgnVYxoKXZ3248KJj The Exorcist]] |
960 | * E: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-5e-the-main-event/mxxz_2zskuNNqm0lNZRzGw1Kw1rwBLNP1 The Main Event]] |
961 | ---- |
962 | !!Tropes include: |
963 | |
964 | !NSFW 6 |
965 | NSFW 6 is a five-parter issue of ''Webcomic/NiceShowForWeenies'' |
966 | :: |
967 | Parts: |
968 | * A: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-6a-pain/dJJ5_z5sbuPv6Q2PD5mDl8YRgQKalkna2 pain]] |
969 | * B: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-6b-the-conjuring/Xww5_K5Cgujpn5NNx1l52lPEGpYwKbnKG1 The Conjuring]] |
970 | * C: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-6c-jacrispy/qRR7_M7CRuwNz26ZdWlwvVqK6XZRoqlX3q Ja'Crispy]] |
971 | * D: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-6d-good-will/vXXa_vaCnu67w5ldKvq6d04vKMjLmbnx3N Goodwill]] |
972 | * E: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-6e-the-checkup/xYYK_EKs2uegMEVlWQ8We0zxeLDXQ0BEn The Checkup]] |
973 | ---- |
974 | !!Tropes include: |
975 | * GuestStrip: [=_guacamole_doodle_=], an artist Chlazy found on his discord server, did the illustrations for the Ja'Crispy storybook for Part C. |
976 | * SickEpisode: disease-induced |
977 | * SleepCute: Blockbuster snuggles Goodwill after both fell asleep |
978 | * SneezeOfDoom: Sharpie lets out a giant one which is especially bad since they were infected by Your Host's disease and causing everyone inside their hospital room to reenact the black plague. |
979 | |
980 | !NSFW 7 |
981 | NSFW 7 is a six-parter issue of ''Webcomic/NiceShowForWeenies'' |
982 | :: |
983 | Parts: |
984 | * A: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-7a-janga/444g_GgCYuNQ2mBpLKkNr4pRxxdQzN6gEp Janga]] |
985 | * B: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-7b-wipeout/dJJ5_z5sbuE4aXMX2GoKk6ljVV3NDp28D5 Wipeout]] |
986 | * C: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-7c-rigged-fun/aWW5_e5I0ueLQ4qWMnqMdrvrQJjM08BMPx Rigged Fun]] |
987 | * D: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-7d-loud/vXXa_vaCnunMqEpomBW8EWE6B6xl2J648M Loud]] |
988 | * E: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-7e-ultimatum/JRRG_zGCdulnk1bvjgL7RorvZMn1lmnZrj Ultimatum]] |
989 | * F: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-7f-tension/EPPp_zpsPuwJKKXWlk42DVNdqpvDjXZWQZ Tension]] |
990 | ---- |
991 | !!Tropes include: |
992 | * CannotSpitItOut: |
993 | * PaperThinDisguise: |
994 | |
995 | !NSFW 8 |
996 | NSFW 8 is a five-parter issue of ''Webcomic/NiceShowForWeenies'' |
997 | :: |
998 | Parts: |
999 | * A: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-8a-christmas-special/NNNz_jzhMulw7zNgpdNo78MM44XMaWoVd4 Christmas Special!!]] |
1000 | * B: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-8b-red-christmas/5mm3_G3iVue1pj2oP4pBB13eWWjXYlm7lv Red Christmas]] |
1001 | * C: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-8c-hanukkah/EPPp_zpsPux5Z6eZnLbdQg7gQedbe5zw2J Hanukkah]] |
1002 | * D: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-8d-holly-jolly/xYYK_EKs2uWnJPlzKQbqZ3qgpGaqeJlkEj Holly Jolly]] |
1003 | * E: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-8e-the-decision/NNNz_jzhMulLPrw0l8p23ml6o56gaoka0o The Decision]] |
1004 | * 8.5: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-8-5-non-canon-christmas-special/nLLa_WafLu8vBjawqEznrNlPVvmrarWEzz [NON-CANON] Christmas Special!]] |
1005 | ---- |
1006 | !!Tropes include: |
1007 | |
1008 | |
1009 | !NSFW 9 |
1010 | NSFW 9 is a seven-parter issue of ''Webcomic/NiceShowForWeenies'' |
1011 | :: |
1012 | Parts: |
1013 | * A: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-9a-inner-demons/kEEa_1aHGupokGVJqEb33YLXWaKPeMWBRR Inner Demons]] |
1014 | * B: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-9b-confrontation/lPPa_basQupog32R2K0a5dzdvwm2g1zdl Confrontation]] |
1015 | * C: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-9c-duel/xYYK_EKs2u50papE70epJzD2jzRb7RmeN Duel]] |
1016 | * D: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-9d-murder-juice/YDD5_z5Ibu6k3XGn6ZrBm4lB8GYNR7E433 Murder Juice]] |
1017 | * E: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-9e-demon-slayer/6llZ_dZCzuGL4002XReDd6L6q4gXPDZ0nB Demon Slayer]] |
1018 | * F: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-9f-the-moment/eggM_zMs3uXBWqwXr8MDeR0WQBQR58aMjZ The Moment]] |
1019 | * G: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-9g-intermission/8bbv_GvCmunKKvB237Pe1eWxr3nqWMZoGN Intermission]] |
1020 | ---- |
1021 | !!Tropes include: |
1022 | * TheBigDamnKiss: |
1023 | |
1024 | !BDSM 1 |
1025 | BDSM 1 is |
1026 | Parts: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/bdsm-1a/QYY7_o7sXuegK78QQJpa87W02RpMR2LvEL 1A]] |
1027 | ---- |
1028 | !!Tropes include: |
1029 | * SpinOff: |
1030 | |
1031 | !NSFW 10 |
1032 | NSFW 10 is a six-parter issue of ''Webcomic/NiceShowForWeenies'' |
1033 | :: |
1034 | Parts: |
1035 | * A: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-10a-birthday-blam/Vzz5_k5C7uMx7a76mxaq2p6EvpYQoaXnBm Birthday Blam]] |
1036 | * B: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-10b-face-off/ZqqQ_zQcBuQnvwaNooXWMXrXEJdx1RlQkk Face Off]] |
1037 | * C: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-10c-get-shanked/KBBp_kpfMuB3karpBjqPBg1rPvdNLBvXgj Get Shanked]] |
1038 | * D: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-10d-hells-kitchen/JRRG_zGCduP7oJB37ZvpdbPGvRk8Q0W1n3 Hell's Kitchen]] |
1039 | * E: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-10e-connection-termimated/dJJ5_z5sbumJjE4RJNnlzmWlpz42rQJeM0 Connection Terminated]] |
1040 | * F: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-10f-the-goo/aWW5_e5I0uDVq0VNxeMQq3wj8GBo8jKXr The Goo]] |
1041 | ---- |
1042 | !!Tropes include: |
1043 | |
1044 | !BDSM 2 |
1045 | BDSM 2 is a two-parter issue of ''Webcomic/NiceShowForWeenies'' |
1046 | :: |
1047 | Parts: |
1048 | * A: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/bsdm-2a-the-unperfect-creation/zGGK_DKixu8BDYmpnG5LGvara5BqqD2qK2 The Unperfect Creation]] |
1049 | * B: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/bdsm-2b-destandwich/JRRG_zGCduV14YjNJBl4nw61r1nazvbZll Destandwich]] |
1050 | ---- |
1051 | !!Tropes include: |
1052 | |
1053 | !NSFW 11 |
1054 | NSFW 11 is a eleven-part issue[[note]]The longest [[MultiPartEpisode multi-parter]] since NSFW 1[[/note]] of ''Webcomic/NiceShowForWeenies'' |
1055 | :: |
1056 | Parts: |
1057 | * A: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-11a-the-merge/Bvvp_jpfwu1qBNBevN7oPomR4v7ln71Jl The Merge]] |
1058 | * B: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-11b-the-temple/jnna_laIKuJJPBB6JdqR7qXEGYVbwZ60a4 The Temple]] |
1059 | * C: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-11c-new-friends/ojj5_65hduBv2e73KgG6qo26rv4xWz78za New Friends]] |
1060 | * D: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-11d-the-return/711r_GruPu8Mmd5zEm10p5V0Zmqx8d6kMx The Return]] |
1061 | * E: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-11e-carnevil/lPPa_basQu3DxVWPkgmqjdoDovDBxNzBJG Carnevil]] |
1062 | * F: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-11f-duel-of-the-fates/JRRG_zGCdu7rl432GmRdnMkaoBq6qmdY3 Duel of The Fates]] |
1063 | * G: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-11g-balls-2-baller/ojj5_65hduQKa0PrZZ64o5zg2e8wPjPBNE Balls 2: Baller]] |
1064 | * H: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-11h-hosty-come-home/NNNz_jzhMurnw5VVmMg7JE3dEgEXN67x4 Hosty Come Home]] |
1065 | * I: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-11i-clowning-around/p008_V8hQunY842a3R55gQ140753YXGKL2 Clowning Around]] |
1066 | * J: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-11j-the-debut/xYYK_EKs2uxbowVaqQ8k03GLv6eJbDwL7n The Debut]] |
1067 | * K: [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-11k-another-chance/eggM_zMs3uXkz7EjBDnKnaoYm4Ra5DWxN5 Another Chance]] |
1068 | ---- |
1069 | !!Tropes include: |
1070 | * CrossReferencedTitles: Part G "Balls 2: Baller" references NSFW 1E's title "BALLS", both having challenges requiring to throw balls. |
1071 | |
1072 | !BDSM 3 |
1073 | BDSM 3 |
1074 | :: |
1075 | Part(s): [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/bdsm-3-the-second-moment/p008_V8hQuqZ2DG2BX8JEpN8d4g64jMPrN The SECOND Moment]] |
1076 | ---- |
1077 | !!Tropes include: |
1078 | * {{Callback}}: "The Art of Terrorism and Gay Sex" from NSFW 8 is yet again read as a bedtime story, this time by Badwill to Your-Cohost. |
1079 | * CrossReferencedTitles: NSFW 9F "The Moment", RelationshipUpgrade |
1080 | * RelationshipUpgrade: Badbuster calls Badwill "shawty"[[note]]The same AffectionateNickname his counterpart Blockbuster always calls Goodwill[[/note]] for the first time |
1081 | |
1082 | !NSFW 13 |
1083 | NSFW 13 is an eight-parter issue of ''Webcomic/NiceShowForWeenies'' |
1084 | :: |
1085 | Parts: |
1086 | * [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-13a-freedom/jnna_laIKuVloan4pEgmpLQ20gD5okpk2g A: Freedom]] |
1087 | * [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-13b-taking-flight/EPPp_zpsPuwRJ5Rvrn24PKM0YVQ3zLgkk8 B: Taking Flight]] |
1088 | * [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-13c-weenie-idol/rBBa_gafeu0n4Brq8Wkk3v32nRBpoMWXXG C: Weenie Idol]] |
1089 | * [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-13d-the-return-of-gwilly/NNNz_jzhMu3E1RvdQ3zmYvvrPZzrql4V7 D: The Return of G'Willy]] |
1090 | * [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-13e-bofa/zGGK_DKixuYwzDENW726D3e7vRL676jLXk E: Bofa]] |
1091 | * [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-13f-the-sharpie-who-could-fly/nLLa_WafLu8Nxjr0j4Mjo7n0DJ4GdexgK0 F: The Sharpie Who Could Fly]] |
1092 | * [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-13g-3-sided/DEEw_zwHPux7r475od5Nj46pGarD7gpXLjI2 G: 3 Sided]] |
1093 | * [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-13h-hatcher/Xww5_K5Cgu5ZdjRrYQDLaDaPxWXdEVrzYm H: Hatcher]] |
1094 | ---- |
1095 | !!Tropes include: |
1096 | * MotivationalKiss: Blockbuster and Goodwill |
1097 | * NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: |
1098 | * TalentShow: |
1099 | |
1100 | !NSFW 14 |
1101 | NSFW 14 is a [...]-parter issue of ''WebAnimation/NiceShowForWeenies'' |
1102 | :: |
1103 | Parts: |
1104 | ** [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-14a-taco-or-sandwich/w55a_nahoupLPw4QeB45jqM58VVVz683vV A: Taco or Sandwich?]] |
1105 | ** [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-14b-goblin-mode/Rppk_zkCwu1410grjk8MpDoDjPezopepw7 B: Goblin Mode]] |
1106 | ** [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-14c-dark-jacrispy/nLLa_WafLu8vezZPGZZ5Zl2PBxo5nNaQq6 C: Dark Jacrispy]] |
1107 | ** [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-14d-sharpie-mode/JRRG_zGCdurYa8PdpX2jkrD4kWNa2Na5nM D: Sharpie Mode]] |
1108 | ** [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-14e-isolation/DEEw_zwHPuLnzJWxe3XR54MLmr2Pldrwar E: Isolation]] |
1109 | ** [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-14f-trogdor/EPPp_zpsPux13VVMZRNr1aRrz3dobxQ6Ll F: Trogdor]] |
1110 | ** [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-14g-the-alliance/nLLa_WafLuMM7pqglZQ2GQGLpjxgBdmRZm G: The Alliance]] |
1111 | ---- |
1112 | !!Tropes include: |
1113 | |
1114 | !NSFW 15 |
1115 | NSFW 15 is a [...]-parter issue of ''WebAnimation/NiceShowForWeenies'' |
1116 | :: |
1117 | Parts: |
1118 | ** [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-15a-featuring-cookie/3qqJ_GJcBuGXZl3m44EpqQVjEJ3aX4bGPv A: Featuring Cookie]] |
1119 | ** [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-15b-stir-and-mix/2DDV_8VINuMm2x5bxnp3JVoeYnbvRMKKnX B: Stir And Mix]] |
1120 | ** [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-15c-you-suck-at-cooking/1KK6_G6c6u0MD14Y3L5jr0zqdZ8n33nXVm C: You Suck At Cooking]] |
1121 | ** [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-15d-consequences/lPPa_basQuXp7Q164LqJWQ7dzKoxKvM31d D: Consequences]] |
1122 | ** [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-15e-riddle-me-this/8bbv_GvCmuj6xX3L67ovMQBQw6dnYq8lkx E: Riddle Me This]] |
1123 | ** [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-15f-yarnstrings/KBBp_kpfMuGWmMVbKYPpPoXJzY727MgPz F: Yarnstrings]] |
1124 | ** [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-15g-the-gingerdead-man/ojj5_65hduQeBjEV8m853ezqgYQ70ooRpL G: The Gingerdead Man]] |
1125 | ** [[https://aminoapps.com/c/bfdi/page/blog/nsfw-15h-shrimply-apologizing/Maap_jphkuenxKL56EmqjdWa52RLbaZ7Mp H: Shrimply Apologizing]] |
1126 | ---- |
1127 | !!Tropes include: |
1128 | |
1129 | !NSFW 16 |
1130 | NSFW 16 is a [...]-parter issue of ''WebAnimation/NiceShowForWeenies'' |
1131 | [[/folder]] |
1132 | |
1133 | !!WebAnimation/{{ONE}} |
1134 | [[folder:Foreshadowing]] |
1135 | Massive spoilers ahead |
1136 | * Stone's introduction has him briefly looking down at his hands in surprise before interacting with the others. It turns out Stone ...received limbs for the first time |
1137 | * All of Stone's notes are a form of {{Futureshadowing}} in one way or another: |
1138 | * Texty was in the midst of typing "How to say carnitas in Spa--", Bradley Silva, search engine textbox |
1139 | * Episode 6's title and description are in [[BilingualBonus French]], Toothpaste is a Frenchman named Julien...The Waiting Room, was there for the longest time |
1140 | * {{Futureshadowing}}: |
1141 | ** The three notes titled "Stone", "Airy" and "SF" with the absurdly long string of numbers, coordinates for the universe modulator/radio |
1142 | ** The laptop with the cation "Silva" |
1143 | ** The last note is a circle with a number five, episodes 13 and 17's titles ("" and "You Move, I Send"), cover song of "Around the bend", bottom-right corner |
1144 | [[/folder]] |
1145 | |
1146 | [[folder:Recap]] |
1147 | !Freefall |
1148 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/one_1_thumb.jpg]] |
1149 | [[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]] |
1150 | |
1151 | "Freefall" is the first episode of the first season of ''WebAnimation/{{ONE}}'' and the first overall. It was released on June 11th, 2020. |
1152 | |
1153 | Six contestants are transported to "The Plane" to compete in a competition for a wish for anything they want. Simple enough. |
1154 | |
1155 | !!Full Recap |
1156 | |
1157 | ---- |
1158 | !Tropes include |
1159 | ---- |
1160 | * DeathIsCheap: This did nothing to reassure the contestants |
1161 | * CruelAndUnusualDeath: Tomato is squashed by a wooden stake offscreen. |
1162 | * WouldHurtAChild: rattled everyone, especially Backpack, |
1163 | |
1164 | !Just Tripped |
1165 | "Just Tripped" is the second episode of the first season of ''WebAnimation/{{ONE}}'' and the second one overall. It was released on September 12th, 2020. |
1166 | |
1167 | !!Full Recap |
1168 | ---- |
1169 | !Tropes include |
1170 | * DebutQueue: This episode introduces the next batch of six contestants, Airline Food, Bassy, Contact Lens, Subway Seat, Tray and Whippy Creamy, who had come from a universe where humans and sentient objects coexist but the latter race has to hide from the former so as to not freak them out. |
1171 | * SecondEpisodeIntroduction: The Second Batch, Airline Food, Bassy, Contact Lens, Subway Seat, Tray and Whippy Creamy, are the second set of contestants to make their debut in this second episode. |
1172 | * TheStinger: The episode ends with Tomato being teleported back to his crib and continuing with his nap, much to the relief of the live chat and viewers. |
1173 | ---- |
1174 | |
1175 | !Screwball |
1176 | "Screwball" is the third episode of the first season of ''WebAnimation/{{ONE}}'', and the third overall. It was released on December 13th, 2020. |
1177 | !!Full Recap |
1178 | ---- |
1179 | !Tropes include |
1180 | * DebutQueue: This episode introduces the third and final batch of six contestants, Abstracty, Atom, Circle, Folder, Stone and Texty, who all come from an assortment of universes that Airy doesn't even know where. |
1181 | * JokeCharacter: The Third Batchers are the closest examples to the trope having bizarre appearances, gimmicks and even art styles that wouldn't look out of place in a joke show. |
1182 | ---- |
1183 | |
1184 | !Walls |
1185 | "Walls" is the fourth episode of the first season of ''WebAnimation/{{ONE}}'', and the fourth overall. It was released on February 14th, 2021. |
1186 | !!Full Recap |
1187 | ---- |
1188 | !Tropes include |
1189 | * BaitAndSwitchComment: Scenty breathes a sigh of relief |
1190 | ---- |
1191 | |
1192 | !Rhetorical Molds |
1193 | "Rhetorical Molds" is the fifth episode of the first season of ''WebAnimation/{{ONE}}'', as well as the fifth overall. It was released on 15th March 2021. |
1194 | !!Full Recap |
1195 | ---- |
1196 | !Tropes include |
1197 | * ADayInTheLimelight: Moldy |
1198 | * CallForward: |
1199 | * {{Stinger}}: |
1200 | ---- |
1201 | |
1202 | !La Salle D'attente |
1203 | "La Salle D'attente"[[note]]The Waiting Room[[/note]] is the 6th episode of the first season of ONE as well as the sixth overall. It was released on April 16th, 2021. |
1204 | |
1205 | Quelqu'un périt. |
1206 | !!Full Recap |
1207 | ---- |
1208 | !Tropes include |
1209 | ---- |
1210 | |
1211 | !Starting Over |
1212 | "Starting Over" is the 7th episode of the first season of ONE. It was released on May 17th, 2021. |
1213 | !!Full Recap |
1214 | ---- |
1215 | !Tropes include |
1216 | ---- |
1217 | |
1218 | !The Plug Dream |
1219 | "The Plug Dream" is the 8th episode of the first season of ONE. It was released on June 18th, 2021. |
1220 | !!Full Recap |
1221 | ---- |
1222 | !Tropes include |
1223 | ---- |
1224 | |
1225 | !Scatterbrain |
1226 | "Scatterbrain" is the 9th and final episode of the first season of ONE. It was released on July 19, 2021 and was delayed 2 hours later than intended due to the premiere of "The Little Things" of the 48-Hour OSC Film Festival. |
1227 | |
1228 | !!Full Recap |
1229 | ---- |
1230 | !Tropes include |
1231 | * {{Cliffhanger}}: |
1232 | ---- |
1233 | |
1234 | !Rattlepate |
1235 | "Rattlepate" is the first episode of ''ONE: Season 2'' and the tenth overall. It was released on June 1st, 2022. |
1236 | |
1237 | !!Full Recap |
1238 | ---- |
1239 | !Tropes include |
1240 | * TheBusCameBack: Ever since his elimination back in "La Salle D'attente", Soda Bottle ...the address |
1241 | * {{Cliffhanger}}: |
1242 | ---- |
1243 | |
1244 | !Bradley |
1245 | "Bradley" is the second episode of ''ONE: Season 2'' and the eleventh overall. It was released on June 11th, 2022. |
1246 | !!Full Recap |
1247 | ---- |
1248 | !Tropes include |
1249 | * {{Cliffhanger}}: |
1250 | * GivenNameReveal: Soda Bottle finally reveals their name as Bryce to Liam during the car ride to Bradley's house, making him the last of the First Batchers to do so. |
1251 | ---- |
1252 | |
1253 | !Batch Two |
1254 | "Batch Two" is the third episode of ''ONE: Season 2'' and the twelfth overall. It was released on June 21st, 2022. |
1255 | !!Full Recap |
1256 | ---- |
1257 | !Tropes include |
1258 | * {{Cliffhanger}}: |
1259 | ---- |
1260 | |
1261 | !Famous Last Words: It's No Code |
1262 | "Famous Last Words: It's No Code" is the fourth episode of ''ONE: Season 2'' and the thirteenth overall. It was released on July 1st, 2022. |
1263 | !!Full Recap |
1264 | ---- |
1265 | !Tropes include |
1266 | * {{Cliffhanger}}: |
1267 | ---- |
1268 | |
1269 | !Universe Modulation |
1270 | "Universe Modulation" is the fifth episode of ''ONE: Season 2'' and the fourteenth overall. It was released on July 11th, 2022. |
1271 | !!Full Recap |
1272 | ---- |
1273 | !Tropes include |
1274 | * BreatherEpisode: |
1275 | * {{Cliffhanger}}: |
1276 | ---- |
1277 | |
1278 | !A Toast |
1279 | "A Toast" is the sixth episode of ''ONE: Season 2'' and the fifteenth overall. It was released on July 21st, 2022. |
1280 | !!Full Recap |
1281 | ---- |
1282 | !Tropes include |
1283 | * BreatherEpisode: This is the final episode to be lighthearted, the next three were escalating emotional rollercoasters |
1284 | * {{Cliffhanger}}: |
1285 | * HopeSpot: finally see eye-to-eye and become genuine friends, ready to head to the waiting room and finally confront Airy, then Bryce suddenly vanishes right before Texty could finish counting down |
1286 | ---- |
1287 | |
1288 | !Bottle Episode |
1289 | "A Toast" is the sixth episode of ONE: Season 2 and the fifteenth overall. It was released on July 21st, 2022. |
1290 | !!Full Recap |
1291 | ---- |
1292 | !Tropes include |
1293 | * {{Cliffhanger}}: The episode ends with everyone rushing towards Soda Bottle after he unexpectedly rejoined ''ONE'' and Scenty calling out to him. |
1294 | * OutOfFocus: This is the only episode that Liam, who is considered to be the show's protagonist, does not appear in any capacity. |
1295 | ---- |
1296 | |
1297 | !You Move, I Send |
1298 | "You Move, I Send" is the 8th episode of ONE: Season 2 and the seventeenth overall. It was released on August 11, 2022. |
1299 | !!Full Recap |
1300 | ---- |
1301 | !Tropes include |
1302 | * {{Cliffhanger}}: |
1303 | * TheReveal: a lot to unpacked |
1304 | * WhamEpisode: |
1305 | ---- |
1306 | |
1307 | !Self-Titled |
1308 | "Self-Titled" is the 9th episode of ''ONE: Season 2'' and the eighteenth overall, as well as the SeriesFinale. It was released on August 21, 2022. |
1309 | !!Full Recap |
1310 | ---- |
1311 | !Tropes include |
1312 | * DownerEnding: |
1313 | * LeftHanging: |
1314 | * TheUnreveal: |
1315 | ---- |
1316 | [[/folder]] |
1317 | |
1318 | \ |
1319 | \ |
1320 | |
1321 | !!Series/TheJoeSchmoShow character page |
1322 | !!The Schmos |
1323 | [[folder:In General]] |
1324 | ---- |
1325 | * ContrastingSequelProtagonist: Matt, different personalities and approaches, when it comes to handling the reality show they are in |
1326 | ** dating show |
1327 | *** Tim, while sharing the same enthusiasm and good nature as the original Schmo, is a lot more judgemental than Matt such as voicing his suspicions about Gerald's sexuality and rightful hostility towards Bryce but mostly keeps it to himself or the interviews rather than being [[BrutalHonesty upfront straightaway]]. |
1328 | *** Ingrid isn't anywhere naive ...Matt |
1329 | *** Amanda, free-spirited, go with the flow |
1330 | ** Chase, most competitive |
1331 | ** Ben, Generation Z |
1332 | * InternalReveal: |
1333 | * LockedOutOfTheLoop: |
1334 | * ThemeNaming: Matt, Tim, Chase and Ben, straightforward, one-syllable like Joe |
1335 | [[/folder]] |
1336 | |
1337 | [[folder:Matt Kennedy Gould]] |
1338 | Or so he thought as he's actually the star of ''The Joe Schmoe Show'' |
1339 | ---- |
1340 | * ActorAllusion: pizza guy, previous job delivering pizzas |
1341 | * BerserkButton: |
1342 | * TheBigGuy: the biggest person, the producers were concern if he were to retaliate |
1343 | * BreakTheCutie: Earl's elimination really was the breaking point |
1344 | * BrutalHonesty: prominent, say whatever is on his mind |
1345 | * TheCameo: pretending to be the pizza man in season 2, saying the famous line "What is going on?" |
1346 | * DeconstructedCharacterArchetype: a lot of depth and complex emotions, anti-thesis to Spike audience, doesn't like being called the Joe Schmo, during post-show interviews |
1347 | * HiddenDepths: Matt may seem like your everyday Schmo but ... surprisingly sound advice |
1348 | * InnocentlyInsensitive: Due to his BrutalHonesty, often run his mouth |
1349 | * IntergenerationalFriendship: Earl, all the more heartbreaking when he's eliminated and never mentioned him in his speech |
1350 | * NiceGuy: In spite of his InnocentlyInsensitive nature at times, Matt ...even calling himself an "ally" two full decades before the term became more mainstream |
1351 | * RidiculouslyAverageGuy: deliberately scouted him |
1352 | * TraumaCongaLine: Over the course of two episodes, Earl's elimination, Dr. Pat sleeping with The Hutch, accidentally injuring Dr. Pat, making him cry twice in the last 24 hours, had swore never to make Matt cry again |
1353 | * WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: He is particularly squeamish over bare feet and dislikes chocolate which the producers play upon those fears/disgusts, audibly gagging, sickening tasks |
1354 | * WildCard: As the only variable production has no control over, Matt proves to not be as predictable as the Joe Schmoe made him in their narrative ... hates chocolate, crying hard after getting attached to one of the eliminated contestants |
1355 | [[/folder]] |
1356 | |
1357 | [[folder:Tim Walsh]] |
1358 | A bartender |
1359 | ---- |
1360 | * DistractedByTheSexy: Cammie, Yoga pose challenge, fell into the pool |
1361 | * JawDrop: Eleanor quitting the show and telling Austin to shove his heart locket up his ass, reaction is gold |
1362 | * SitcomArchNemesis: Bryce...very much one-sided |
1363 | [[/folder]] |
1364 | |
1365 | [[folder:Ingrid Wiese (The Schmo Turned Actress)]] |
1366 | * DidNotGetTheGuy: had this revelation sooner |
1367 | * {{Flanderization}}: stop asking questions, gossipy know-it-all, free to make up her own character |
1368 | * GenreSavvy: questioning the show as time went on, episode 4 onwards, keeps thinking she was on Average Joe, ''Film/TheTrumanShow'' |
1369 | * WomenAreWiser: Ingrid, is more inclined to be suspicious |
1370 | [[/folder]] |
1371 | |
1372 | [[folder:Amanda Naughton]] |
1373 | go with the flow |
1374 | ---- |
1375 | * DramaticIrony: For all her naivety, Amanda actually recognised Rita as a real-life comedian |
1376 | * DidNotGetTheGuy: as one of the |
1377 | * {{Foil}}: To the previous female Schmo Ingrid. While Ingrid was naturally suspicious, goes with the flow, having a good time |
1378 | * ReplacementGoldfish: on the show in the first place, replace Ingrid's role as the female Schmo |
1379 | [[/folder]] |
1380 | |
1381 | [[folder:Chase Rogan]] |
1382 | * CompetitionFreak: Of the... more intense, play up this aspect for the competition, more action-packed |
1383 | * HappilyMarried: To his wife Taylor ...extremely happy to receive a phone call from his wife for his birthday as all electronics were prohibited ...hugged ...Lady Justice |
1384 | * TheDeterminator: bounty hunter |
1385 | ** Chase is ''dead serious'' about becoming a bounty hunter and risks personal injury without hesitation, much to the crew's surprise. |
1386 | * SeductionProofMarriage: |
1387 | -->'''Female Suspect:''' |
1388 | -->'''Chase:''' and she is a ''lot'' prettier than you. |
1389 | * StrongerThanTheyLook: double-reinforced door, outrun the physically fit movie star to the Golden Vest |
1390 | [[/folder]] |
1391 | |
1392 | [[folder:Ben]] |
1393 | The latest Schmo of the reboot ..."The Goat", rather goofy |
1394 | ---- |
1395 | [[/folder]] |
1396 | |
1397 | !!The Hosts[[note]]Separate into its own folders[[/note]] |
1398 | [[folder:Hosts]] |
1399 | !!In General |
1400 | ---- |
1401 | |
1402 | !!Ralph Garman |
1403 | ->'''Played By:''' Ralph Garman |
1404 | ---- |
1405 | * AdamWesting: sleazier version of himself |
1406 | * AsHimself: |
1407 | * GoofySuit: oversized bumblebee costume |
1408 | * RageBreakingPoint: |
1409 | |
1410 | !!Derek Newcastle |
1411 | ->'''Played By:''' Ralph Garman |
1412 | ---- |
1413 | * AnimalNemesis: Derek has a tedious relationship with Montecore the Falcon |
1414 | * BritishTeeth: fake teeth |
1415 | * DyeingForYourArt: dyed-blond hair, beard and eyebrows, wear fake dentures, glasses |
1416 | * FakeBrit: |
1417 | * {{Fanfare}}: marks his entrance |
1418 | * OohMeAccentsSlipping: expressing genuine frustration working with |
1419 | * UpperClassTwit: |
1420 | |
1421 | !!Jake Montrose |
1422 | ->'''Played By:''' Ralph Garman |
1423 | Jake can't go through metal detectors because he's tough as nails with balls of steel. Owner and operator of Montrose Bail Bonds and Fugitive Recovery Services, Jake has built an empire that has franchises in 37 states and Canada. As his commercials state, "He has a 110% success rate. He finds felons people didn't even know were missing." |
1424 | ---- |
1425 | * TheAce: |
1426 | * BountyHunter: |
1427 | * {{Expy}}: Of ''Series/DogTheBountyHunter'', parodying |
1428 | * SirSwearsALot: |
1429 | [[/folder]] |
1430 | |
1431 | |
1432 | !!The Contestants[[note]]Separate into its own folders[[/note]] |
1433 | [[folder:Season 1]] |
1434 | [[quoteright:720:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/joe_schmo_1.jpg]] |
1435 | [[caption-width-right:720:'''From Left to Right:''']] |
1436 | |
1437 | !!Ashleigh Rivera (The Rich Bitch) |
1438 | * BitchInSheepsClothing: |
1439 | * JustFriends: brother-zoned a sexually frustrated Matt |
1440 | * LoveTriangle: Ralph, Molly |
1441 | * RichBitch: |
1442 | |
1443 | !!Brian (The Buddy) |
1444 | * BigFun: second biggest guy next to Matt |
1445 | |
1446 | !!Carlos "Kip" Calderas (The Gay Guy) |
1447 | * CampGay: complete with the accent |
1448 | * EccentricFashionDesigner: exaggerates |
1449 | |
1450 | !!Earl Bradford (The Veteran) |
1451 | ->'''Played By:''' Franklin Dennis Jones |
1452 | ->'''Placement:''' 8th |
1453 | ---- |
1454 | * IntergenerationalFriendship: took his elimination the hardest, didn't seem to acknowledge him at all, despite all the heart-to-heat conversations, Kip, really broke him |
1455 | * OldSoldier: |
1456 | |
1457 | !!Gina Price (The Schemer) |
1458 | ->'''Played By:''' Nikki Davis |
1459 | ->'''Placement:''' 9th (Last) |
1460 | ---- |
1461 | * HoistByHerOwnPetard: |
1462 | * ManipulativeBitch: |
1463 | * SoreLoser: |
1464 | |
1465 | !!Molly Crabtree (The Virgin) |
1466 | ->'''Played By:''' Angela Dodson |
1467 | ->'''Placement:''' 5th/6th |
1468 | ---- |
1469 | * GirlOnGirlIsHot: |
1470 | * HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: |
1471 | * InnocentFanserviceGirl: |
1472 | * LoveTriangle: |
1473 | * SouthernBelle: |
1474 | |
1475 | !!Patricia "Dr. Pat" Lane (The Quack Marriage Counselor) |
1476 | * AwfulWeddedLife: her last marriage did not end well if we go by her puppet show |
1477 | * {{Irony}}: not lost on her |
1478 | * OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Dr. Pat |
1479 | * TheyCallMeMisterTibbs: |
1480 | |
1481 | !!Steve "The Hutch" Hutchison |
1482 | ->'''Played By:''' Creator/DavidHornsby |
1483 | ->'''Placement:''' 1st |
1484 | ---- |
1485 | * AndThereWasMuchRejoicing: |
1486 | * DarkHorseVictory: nasty attitude, already eliminated once |
1487 | * {{Jerkass}}: |
1488 | * NonGameplayElimination: lawyers |
1489 | [[/folder]] |
1490 | |
1491 | |
1492 | [[folder:Season 2]] |
1493 | !!Austin Newton-Rice (The Bachelor) |
1494 | ->'''Played By:''' Tim Herzog |
1495 | ---- |
1496 | * MyGodWhatHaveIDone: |
1497 | * SatelliteLoveInterest: |
1498 | |
1499 | !!Piper Davidson (The Bachelorette) |
1500 | ->'''Played By:''' Valerie Azlynn |
1501 | ---- |
1502 | * EveryoneLovesBlondes: ...inverted for Tim since he stated his type was brunettes |
1503 | * HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: |
1504 | * SatelliteLoveInterest: |
1505 | |
1506 | !!Ambrosia (The Bitch) |
1507 | ->'''Played By:''' Gretchen Palmer |
1508 | ->'''Placement:''' 9th |
1509 | ---- |
1510 | |
1511 | !!Bryce (The Stalker) |
1512 | ---- |
1513 | * BadPeopleAbuseAnimals: NoAnimalsWereHarmed |
1514 | * TheBusCameBack: |
1515 | * ChewingTheScenery: |
1516 | * {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: |
1517 | * FaceDoodling: |
1518 | * TheFriendNobodyLikes: |
1519 | * KubrickStare: |
1520 | * LeanAndMean: lanky physique, mentally unstable |
1521 | * NonGameplayElimination: kill Montecore the Falcon, bring back Tim |
1522 | * ObfuscatingInsanity: he's a talented actor |
1523 | * StalkerWithACrush: Piper |
1524 | * UnusualPetsForUnusualPeople: Everett, frog, gifted for Piper |
1525 | |
1526 | !!Cammy (The Moron) |
1527 | ->'''Played By:''' Jana Speaker |
1528 | ->'''Placement:''' 4th/5th |
1529 | ---- |
1530 | * BrainlessBeauty: |
1531 | * DarkSecret: her arc is coming to terms with it |
1532 | * DumbBlonde: |
1533 | |
1534 | !!Eleanor (The Weeper) |
1535 | ->'''Played By:''' Creator/JessicaMakinson |
1536 | ->'''Placement:''' 8th |
1537 | ---- |
1538 | * GrewASpine: |
1539 | * KickTheDog: |
1540 | * {{Leitmotif}}: sad |
1541 | * ProneToTears: |
1542 | |
1543 | !!Ernie (The Heir) |
1544 | ->'''Played By:''' Steve Mallory |
1545 | ->'''Placement:''' 10th |
1546 | ---- |
1547 | * BigFun: |
1548 | |
1549 | !!Gerald (The Gotta-Be-Gay Guy) |
1550 | ---- |
1551 | * AmbiguouslyGay: |
1552 | * CampStraight: |
1553 | * GayBestFriend: Tim...one of the guys he hangs out with the most, comes off this way |
1554 | * NeatFreak: |
1555 | * ThoseTwoGuys: With T.J. |
1556 | * WholesomeCrossdresser: one of his dark secrets |
1557 | |
1558 | !!Rita (The Drunk) |
1559 | ---- |
1560 | * DiscreetDrinkDisposal: didn't actually, out of Tim and Ingrid's sight |
1561 | * LadyDrunk: Rita easily wasted, dance, Austin votes her out for this reason as she's [...], doesn't take her seriously |
1562 | * WildHair: all over the place |
1563 | * WeHardlyKnewYe: She was out by the first episode |
1564 | |
1565 | !!T.J. (The Playah) |
1566 | ---- |
1567 | * TheCasanova: "sex-pert" |
1568 | * OnlyKnownByInitials: we never find out what the initials stand for if any |
1569 | * ThoseTwoGuys: With Gerald |
1570 | [[/folder]] |
1571 | |
1572 | |
1573 | [[folder:Season 3]] |
1574 | [[quoteright:1000:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/joe_schmo_3.jpg]] |
1575 | [[caption-width-right:1000:some caption text]] |
1576 | |
1577 | !!Allen (The Buddy) |
1578 | Allen is like a walking, talking Labrador Retriever. He is always supportive, always happy to see you and is always positive. |
1579 | ---- |
1580 | * AnimalMotif: always supportive, loyal and very positive |
1581 | * CanineCompanion: His spirit animal is a golden labrador retriever, StealthPun, man's best friend |
1582 | * OnlySaneMan: doesn't have any outstanding quirks, down intended so Chase is inclined to trust him more as an ally |
1583 | |
1584 | !!Allison (The Over-Achieving Asian) |
1585 | ->'''Played By:''' Nikki [=McKenzie=] |
1586 | ->'''Placement:''' 8th |
1587 | ---- |
1588 | Allison is the classic over-achiever. She excels at everything and was a straight A student since pre-pre-school, even graduating medical school at the age of 22. She'd be a great doctor if only she didn't have explosive anger issues that prevented her from practicing. |
1589 | ---- |
1590 | * TheAce: |
1591 | * AnimalMotif: |
1592 | * AsianAndNerdy: |
1593 | * CompetitionFreak: |
1594 | * SoreLoser: meltdowns, during her elimination, had to be restrained by security and kicked over Jake's trophy table in the process |
1595 | * SpiritedCompetitor: |
1596 | |
1597 | !!Chico (The Ex-Con) |
1598 | ->'''Played By:''' Lombardo Boyar |
1599 | ->'''Placement:''' 4th |
1600 | ---- |
1601 | Chico is an ex-gang-banger who found religion in prison. Formerly addicted to everything, Chico is trying to start a new life. He thinks of bounty hunting as a form of mission work. |
1602 | ---- |
1603 | * RedemptionQuest: |
1604 | * ReformedCriminal: |
1605 | * TokenReligiousTeammate: wouldn't taze a priest |
1606 | |
1607 | !!Chloe (The Model) |
1608 | ---- |
1609 | * DumbBlonde: Oh look, another blonde-haired airhead |
1610 | * MsFanservice: |
1611 | |
1612 | !!Karlee (The Deaf Girl) |
1613 | * BunnyEarsLawyer: |
1614 | * BadassHandicapped: reach all the way to the final four, outlasting fierce competitors like Lavernius and Alison |
1615 | * {{Expy}}: BunnyEarsLawyer, puppet |
1616 | * ObfuscatingDisability: faking a stereotypically offensive voice |
1617 | * TheUnintelligible: the only one who can understand her is her translator Stan |
1618 | |
1619 | !!Lavernius (The Black Guy) |
1620 | ->'''Played By:''' Segun Oduolowu |
1621 | ->'''Placement:''' 9th (Quit) |
1622 | ---- |
1623 | * GymBunny: |
1624 | * IncompatibleOrientation: Skylar and Chloe |
1625 | * ManlyGay: Lavernius is the muscular, well-toned pinnacle of fitness and the ringer to win the whole shebang. So much so that it wasn't obvious ...the first "gay" contestant not to have gay as part of their title, [[BondCreatures spirit animal]] is a flamingo |
1626 | * NonGameplayElimination: |
1627 | * SacrificialLion: huge contender for a finalist |
1628 | * StraightGay: |
1629 | * TooPowerfulToLive: Randy's comments got to him, quit |
1630 | * TwoferTokenMinority: black, gay |
1631 | |
1632 | !!Lorenzo Lamas (The Celebrity) |
1633 | ---- |
1634 | * AsHimself: |
1635 | * TheBusCameBack: Chico, bring back, shocking twist, first one out |
1636 | * DarkHorseVictory: |
1637 | * FanDisservice: his European casual pouches, which he enticed the whole cast to wear. |
1638 | * {{Expy}}: |
1639 | * SmallNameBigEgo: emphasise the fact that Chase [[RecognitionFailure genuinely has no idea who he is]], only Chico |
1640 | * TwoferTokenMinority: |
1641 | * ProductPlacement: |
1642 | |
1643 | !!Randy (The Asshole) |
1644 | ---- |
1645 | * ClusterFBomb: |
1646 | * {{Jerkass}}: As you can't tell by his label, Randy ... |
1647 | * MeaningfulName: Randy |
1648 | * StealthInsult: Randy's spirit animal |
1649 | |
1650 | !!Skylar (The Widow) |
1651 | ->'''Played By:''' Meghan Falcone |
1652 | ->'''Placement:''' 7th |
1653 | ---- |
1654 | * BitchInSheepsClothing: |
1655 | * FalseWidow: Skylar claims her husband died in a cement truck accident, gain sympathy |
1656 | |
1657 | !!Stan (The Interpretor) |
1658 | * AnguishedDeclarationOfLove: Parodied hard |
1659 | --> '''Stan''': I love you. |
1660 | --> '''Karlee''': [''bored, uninterested''] I know. |
1661 | --> [{{Beat}}] |
1662 | --> '''Stan''': Okay. |
1663 | * ButtMonkey: In spite of not competing, he has difficulty in ...nobody respects him including Karlee, stands in the fountain, |
1664 | [[/folder]] |
1665 | |
1666 | [[folder:Season 4/Reboot]] |
1667 | !!Agnes (The ) |
1668 | ->'''Played by:''' |
1669 | ->'''Placement:''' |
1670 | ---- |
1671 | |
1672 | !!Barbara (The ) |
1673 | ->'''Played by:''' |
1674 | ->'''Placement:''' |
1675 | ---- |
1676 | |
1677 | !!Braxton (The ) |
1678 | ->'''Played by:''' |
1679 | ->'''Placement:''' |
1680 | ---- |
1681 | |
1682 | !!Chastity (The ) |
1683 | ->'''Played by:''' |
1684 | ->'''Placement:''' |
1685 | ---- |
1686 | |
1687 | !!Charles Michael |
1688 | ->'''Played by:''' |
1689 | ->'''Placement:''' |
1690 | ---- |
1691 | |
1692 | !!Johnathan (The ) |
1693 | ->'''Played by:''' |
1694 | ->'''Placement:''' |
1695 | ---- |
1696 | |
1697 | !!Ryan (The ) |
1698 | ->'''Played by:''' |
1699 | ->'''Placement:''' |
1700 | ---- |
1701 | [[/folder]] |
1702 | |
1703 | !!Others |
1704 | [[folder:William]] |
1705 | ->'''Played By:''' Ryan Raddatz |
1706 | Molly's conservative boyfriend, perhaps a little ''too'' conservative when he decided to pay her a surprise visit at the manor. |
1707 | ---- |
1708 | * BackForTheFinale: Willaim or rather Ryan returns in the last breaking character to reassure Matt |
1709 | [[/folder]] |
1710 | |
1711 | [[folder:Everett the Frog]] |
1712 | Bryce's pet |
1713 | ---- |
1714 | [[/folder]] |
1715 | |
1716 | [[folder:Montecore the Falcon]] |
1717 | ---- |
1718 | [[/folder]] |
1719 | |
1720 | [[folder:The Davidsons]] |
1721 | ->'''Played By:''' Timothy Brennan (Frank) and Robin [=McDonald=] (Betty) |
1722 | Piper's parents consisting of her free-spirited, fanservicey mom Betty and no-nonsense, stern father Frank who makes it very clear that no man is good enough for her daughter. |
1723 | ---- |
1724 | * BoyfriendBlockingDad: Frank, daughter, decides Gerald should have the immunity since he was "least likely to take advantage of [Piper]" |
1725 | * MrsRobinson: |
1726 | * OppositesAttract: is certainly an interesting match |
1727 | [[/folder]] |
1728 | |
1729 | [[folder:The Newton-Rices]] |
1730 | ->'''Played By:''' Timothy Brennan (Dallas) and [=Robin McDonald=] (Lois) |
1731 | Austin's parents consisting of his hedonistic party-hard dad Dallas and his conservative mother Lois who is very uncomfortable being on the show. |
1732 | ---- |
1733 | * SwappedRoles: ...with Lois even wearing a similar beige jacket that Frank wore |
1734 | * OppositesAttract: Just like Piper's parents only with SwappedRoles, Dallas ...settles down with |
1735 | [[/folder]] |
1736 | |
1737 | [[folder:Wanda Montose (The Trophy Wife)]] |
1738 | ->'''Played by:''' Amanda Landry |
1739 | ---- |
1740 | * TrophyWife: Her label is the trope name, entails, arm-candy, underqualified to co-host, looks are the only thing that's going on for her |
1741 | [[/folder]] |
1742 | |
1743 | |
1744 | \ |
1745 | \ |
1746 | |
1747 | !!Foreshadowing/FinalDestination |
1748 | [[folder:Final Destination]] |
1749 | [[AC:Billy Hitchcock]] |
1750 | * Billy almost had his head crushed after he fell off his bicycle (due to Carter's reckless driving) and another car nearly ran him over. |
1751 | * Billy has a habit of being clumsy and falling to the ground, usually because of Carter. ...the action is similar to one after his decapitation. |
1752 | [[/folder]] |
1753 | |
1754 | [[folder:Final Destination 2]] |
1755 | [[AC:Tim Carpenter]] |
1756 | * In the opening credits, there appears to be a puppet hanging on a string, and the shadow looks like a glass pane falling on someone. |
1757 | * Kimberly sees pigeons flying towards her before heading to the dentist's office, even though not a pigeon was in sight. Also, she saw it through a reflection in a glass window. |
1758 | |
1759 | [[AC:Clear Rivers]] |
1760 | * In Kimberly's room, she owns a mask |
1761 | ** The opening credits have a mask with black ink on its face like it was burned, implicating Clear's death which shows how her skin was burnt. |
1762 | |
1763 | [[AC:Kimberly Corman]] |
1764 | * Kimberly's future visions applied to her not Isabella, "I could practically taste the water" |
1765 | [[/folder]] |
1766 | |
1767 | [[folder:Final Destination 3]] |
1768 | [[AC:General]] |
1769 | * The opening credits also preclude the gory and unseemly final deaths of the characters using the carnival's various signs, texts, and art pieces. |
1770 | * The photographs Wendy takes of the various characters show the way that they'll end up dying. |
1771 | * The photos of Julie, Kevin and Wendy, in addition to containing clues about their intervened deaths, also contain clues about their eventual deaths on the subway. Julie's photo has an oval-shaped light fixture next to her head that resembles the flying wheel that kills her, the overexposure in Kevin's photo resembles the flashing subway tunnel lights, and the blurred-out face of Jason in Wendy's photo resembles the faces of passengers on the subway platform, as well as her [=McKinley=] grad shirt foreshadowing her being hit by a train bound for [=McKinley=]. |
1772 | |
1773 | * The recurring song in the movie is "Turn Around, Look At Me" by The Vogues. The song comes randomly on the radio in Kelvin then Wendy's car and the subway musician starts singing it before alighting at the end. |
1774 | |
1775 | [[AC:Ashley Freund and Ashlyn Halperin]] |
1776 | * Wendy's photo of Ashley and Ashlyn is overexposed, making it look like they're on fire. Also, the two's expressions almost look as if the two are screaming. |
1777 | * After Ashley wins at the water gun booth, her prize is an inflatable palm tree, which represents the potted palm that knocked over the shelf, that locks the tanning beds, trapping Ashley and Ashlyn. |
1778 | * The water gun booth can be seen as foreshadowing for the slushie (liquid) that causes the bed's VAC to malfunction. |
1779 | * The word "ash" is in both their name. |
1780 | * Before they could even go to the tanning room, the camera shows a canister containing an alcoholic (flammable) liquid. Causing a fire in the beds. |
1781 | * In the opening sequence, there are two women, known as The Electric Sisters, who were electrocuted in their electric chairs, their skins were overexposed. |
1782 | * When Ashley's phone rings it plays a horror tune of The Town That Dreaded Sundown (1976). |
1783 | * On one of the tanning beds, there is a sign that says "This bed has been cleaned and is ready for tanning. Are YOU?" |
1784 | * The song Love Rollercoaster by The Ohio Players is the subject of a very popular urban legend, where the screams of the model who posed for the band's Honey album cover was heard in the song as she was being stabbed by the studio's owner for threatening to file a wrongful injury lawsuit against them. This legend is false, and while the scream was indeed faintly heard during part of the song, it was in fact caused by microphone feedback. |
1785 | * The name of the salon is "Phoenix Tanning Salon". According to mythology, Phoenixes are associated with fire, and arise from their own ashes after death. Quite fitting, considering the girls' first names. |
1786 | * Frankie tells both girls that they are "smokin' hot". |
1787 | * Before getting into the tanning bed, Ashlyn turns up the heating in the room, stating that "a few degrees won't hurt." which in fact was the cause of each of their deaths. |
1788 | * When Ashley's phone rings it plays a horror tune of The Town That Dreaded Sundown (1976). |
1789 | * If you look at the picture closely at Ashlyn, her head is laying on the palm tree, it represents the wooden plank that knocks her out in a deleted scene. |
1790 | |
1791 | [[AC:Frankie Cheeks]] |
1792 | * Kevin takes a picture under Stacy's skirt, with Frankie in the background, showing a fan behind Frankie's head foreshadowing his death. Kevin taking a picture under Stacy's skirt is a form of sexual harassment similar to Frankie recording Ashley and Ashlyn. |
1793 | * In the photo, Frankie is flipping off the camera, whereas he flips off Wendy and Kevin right before his death. |
1794 | * The song "Turn Around, Look At Me" plays in Kevin's truck before the accident. |
1795 | * The word CONTROL on the message board at the restaurant disappears, indicating Wendy has no control over Frankie's death, and the out-of-control truck that causes his death. |
1796 | * In the opening credits, a ferris wheel is shown having a lighting effect in the shape of a fan. |
1797 | * At the drive-thru beside Frankie's car, a yellow flower says CURLY FRIES. It looks like the fan that killed Frankie and the color is the same as his car. |
1798 | * In the opening scene there's a picture of a circus freak biting down on a saw. |
1799 | |
1800 | [[AC:Lewis Romero]] |
1801 | * When Lewis plays the hammer game at the Carnival, he hits the bell with so much force that it knocks away the wooden figure's head. |
1802 | * Wendy took Lewis' picture the moment he sent the weight of the hammer game upwards. However, when she looks at the photo, the blurry weight seems to be coming downwards towards Lewis' head. |
1803 | * The way Lewis is hunched over, his head is obscured from view, as if he were headless. |
1804 | * A cardboard sultan was also shown in the picture. Lewis's football team was named "The Sultans". The aforementioned sultan wields a pair of swords identical to the ones on display in the gym. |
1805 | * The sign with the swords on it has the line "What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Stronger". |
1806 | * The song "Killing Time" plays on the radio at the gym. |
1807 | * At the opening scene, a caricature of a sword-eater can be seen. |
1808 | * Lewis continuously repeats "That is 3, number 3, number 3..." during the hammer game. If one is to consider Ashley and Ashlyn's death scenes as a single one, Lewis would have the third death scene in the movie. |
1809 | * At the Carnival, Lewis says "I JUST WIN!" when he scores at the hammer game. He says the same line seconds before the weights crush his head. |
1810 | * Lewis is also portrayed as a trash-talker throughout the movie, constantly swearing and insulting others, including Death itself before he dies. His brutal way of dying could be interpreted as Death's way of silencing Lewis once and for all, both as a lesson and as a response to his insult. |
1811 | * At Ashlyn and Ashley's funeral Lewis mentions to Kevin how boring their funeral was. Kevin witnessed Lewis die. |
1812 | |
1813 | [[AC:Ian [=McKinley=]]] |
1814 | * The sign, the banners and the fence posts have something to do with him: |
1815 | ** All of them are shaped as irregular pentagons, a geometrical shape with five points and sides. Ian was meant to be the fifth survivor to die, but said death was intervened. |
1816 | ** The longer point of all these objects is pointing down, towards Ian. |
1817 | ** The giant sign that crushed Ian was pointing down at him, similar to the banners from Wendy's photo and the fence posts at the store. |
1818 | ** Additionally, just before Ian was crushed, he looks up at the sign the same way he did when the fence posts nearly impaled him. |
1819 | * At the aftermath of the disaster, Ian is seen complaining to Erin about his last name also being the town's name ([=McKinley=], Pennsylvania), writing "Ian" over the school's name, which is also [=McKinley=]. Coincidentally, the sign that crushes him also has "[=McKinley=]" written on it, only this time, Ian is below his own name. |
1820 | * As Ian stalks Wendy to the Tricentennial, her car radio immediately starts playing "Turn Around, Look at Me" to show her she's being followed. |
1821 | * In his picture, Ian recoiled at the camera's flash, just like Kevin did in his own picture. Both their deaths in real life involved fireworks blasting at them at point-blank range. |
1822 | * In his picture, Ian accidentally points the toy gun towards Erin's face, foreshadowing her own death by a nail gun. |
1823 | * In the picture, the word "SKILL" is shown but the letter "S" is obscured. So, it shows the word "KILL". |
1824 | * The poster that shows "KILL" looks like made of wood. Hinting the planks that almost killed Ian. |
1825 | * During the Tricentennial, Ian wearing a black shirt with an "X" marks the spot foreshadowing that it was going to be crushed. |
1826 | |
1827 | [[AC:Erin Ulmer]] |
1828 | * In the opening credits, a woman has been painted onto a banner with nails coming out of her nose and ears. |
1829 | * In the photo, Ian recoils from the flash while holding the toy gun, aiming it at Erin's face while Erin flipped off the camera. |
1830 | * The double meaning of the word "nail" plays a part in Erin's death: |
1831 | ** She mocks Wendy's theory by saying that she would "overdose on nail polish". |
1832 | ** Said nail polish can also be seen in the photo, as Erin shows her middle finger to the camera with her nail visible. |
1833 | ** Surprisingly and coincidentally, 'Kill' (Kil), the word in Erin's photo, is the hindi word for nail. |
1834 | * Erin is seen picking up nails with a magnet while doing her work. Ian makes reference to Princess Diana's death and Paris when Erin picks up the nails. |
1835 | * Also in the photograph, the letter "S" in the small flags saying "SKILL" is obscured, leaving the word "KILL". |
1836 | * The way Erin held up her hand to her face when the nails penetrated her head is the same as the way she held her hand up in the photo while covering her face from the flash. |
1837 | * The nail gun that killed Erin was the same gun Ian used not long before she died. |
1838 | * In the opening credits, a female mannequin with nails through her skull is shown. |
1839 | * Erin referred to the customers as pinheads. |
1840 | * Ian's nickname to Erin is "Pip", a possible onomatopoeia to the nail gun shooting her skull. |
1841 | * In her alternate death, pigeons scare her and she slips into the nail gun. Before she died she threw away the pigeon that was also killed by a nail gun. |
1842 | |
1843 | [[AC:Julie Christensen]] |
1844 | * In Julie's photo, she flips off Wendy before taking a picture, and there's a carousel horse in the background. ...blur motion, luckily Kelvin managed to intervene |
1845 | * In the photo there is also a circle, that looks like a wheel about to hit her head. |
1846 | * In the opening scene a merry-go-round's reflection is spinning out of control. This implies that her death was caused by something round spinning out of control. |
1847 | * There is a horse on Julie's charm bracelet, implicating the horse at the tricentennial that nearly killed her. |
1848 | * Just like at the tricentennial, Kevin warns Julie and she dies because she doesn't listen to his warning. |
1849 | * In Wendy's photo, there seems to be a white aura around her neck implying how she would have died. |
1850 | |
1851 | [[AC:Perry Malinowski]] |
1852 | * The opening credits depict an image of a sword swallower, making the same jerking head movement as Perry does during her death. |
1853 | * There are details in the photo Wendy took of her, Julie and Amanda which foreshadows her fate: |
1854 | ** An American flag can be seen behind Perry in the background |
1855 | ** A horse is seen on a merry-go-round in the background. It looks like the horse that caused Perry's death and nearly killed Julie. |
1856 | ** The horse has a pole through it, foreshadowing Perry's fate. |
1857 | |
1858 | [[AC:Kelvin Fischer]] |
1859 | * In the photos, it shows one when Wendy flashed the camera at Kevin's face, looking like a firework burned face. However, Wendy intervened with this death. The picture also looks like he is being squished or hit on a wall. |
1860 | * Had Wendy not intervened, Kevin would have had his face burned by a gas grill exploding into it which was also similar to his photograph. |
1861 | * In one scene Kevin checks with Wendy if it's safe for him to drive, and if she has any photos of him "pressed against the windscreen" - when he dies on the train he is pressed against the window. |
1862 | * Kevin's picture looks like his face is pressed against a window. When he is against the train window, his facial expression is similar to the one in his photo. |
1863 | * Wendy hit her head and cracked a window like Kevin did hinting at his death. |
1864 | |
1865 | [[AC:Wendy Christensen]] |
1866 | * In her premonition, Wendy died by falling on the roller coaster tracks. Her actual death involves getting run over on the train tracks. |
1867 | * In Wendy's photo, Jason's face was blurred. On the train, the people sped past Wendy, and all of their faces were blurry. |
1868 | * Wendy saw signs advertising places where the survivors died in; the drive-through restaurant (Frankie), the Build It hardware store (Erin), the tanning salon (Ashley and Ashlyn) as well as stating "There is no escaping DEATH and taxes". |
1869 | * Jason said "I'll meet you at the end." before boarding the coaster and dying, presumably foreshadowing her death ''at the end'' of the movie and her reunion with him. |
1870 | * When Wendy and Kevin went to the gym, and Wendy was looking around, Kevin and Lewis talked about the signs in the background. Kevin said something about two sisters who were killed when going to visit each other. Wendy and Julie talked about visiting each other, and they both died on the train. |
1871 | [[/folder]] |
1872 | |
1873 | [[folder:Final Destination 4]] |
1874 | * Throughout the movie, Nick gets visions after the initial premonition involving various objects, locations and events flying towards the screen ...unfolds |
1875 | |
1876 | * Nick sees a scratched-out sign on the table saying "IT'S COMING", and beneath it says "IT'S HERE", which can also be seen in every one of Nick's premonitions briefly. |
1877 | ** As Nick was having a vision of Carter's death, as the hook caught on fire and exploded, the words "IT'S HERE" can be seen emblazoned in red among the flames. |
1878 | [[AC:General]] |
1879 | |
1880 | [[AC:Nadia Monroy]] |
1881 | * Nadia's death was identical to the way she died in the main character's vision, as she died from being decapitated by a flying tire in both Nick's premonition and in real life. |
1882 | |
1883 | [[AC:Samantha Lane]] |
1884 | * her face had been disfigured in her death and Nick's vision. |
1885 | * Samantha said that her children aren't going to leave her sight until she ships them off to college. However, Death had something else in mind which involved blinding her right eye. |
1886 | * Dee Dee aims her scissors at Samantha's right eye, foreshadowing her death. |
1887 | * An EXACTO knife falls onto Nick and Lori's picture. The knife aims at Lori's right eye, foreshadowing Samantha's death. |
1888 | * The hairdressing scene is alluded to in the opening sequence. |
1889 | |
1890 | [[AC:Andy Kewzer]] |
1891 | * Before nearly being hit by the van, Andy says "If I was meant to die, it would've happened by now." FiveSecondForeshadowing |
1892 | * In the garage where Andy worked, you can see a sign saying "DANGER" with two CO2 tanks below and below it, you can see two CO2 tanks |
1893 | * A diagonal wire fence is in front of Andy and the spectators at the speedway. |
1894 | * Before Nick and Lori arrive, Andy is almost killed twice by the car he is repairing, when suddenly it is released when Lori backs into it, the car almost crushes him, minutes later, this same car is disconnected and tries to crashes Andy to the fence, but the chain stops. |
1895 | * The van that almost crushed Andy had "Brand X" written on it. Andy's torso resembled an X when it's diced. |
1896 | ** "Brand X" also appeared on Car 6, which was one of the main instigators of the crash that should have killed Andy. |
1897 | |
1898 | [[AC:Jonathan Groves]] |
1899 | * While packing for a trip to Amsterdam, Nick accidentally knocks a book on the floor. The book opens to a page which has a picture of a hand sticking out of a body of water. |
1900 | * The aforementioned image causes Nick to have a vision of a death involving a tub of water, faucets, a soaked ceiling and blood splattering on a wall. |
1901 | |
1902 | [[AC:Janet Cunningham]] |
1903 | * In the car wash scene where Janet was supposed to die, she wore a pink shirt with the number 45 on the back of it, which is the same number of the car that started the crash at the racetrack. |
1904 | * Before entering the theater, Janet was annoyed by the toy seller who controlled the helicopter as the helicopter blew her hairs, the position she was later got hit in the theater (premonition), and notice the platform which crushed Lori and her in the alternate ending being lifted above the ceiling window of the mall. In amazement, Janet said "Somebody could get killed with that." |
1905 | * Janet's outburst in the theater was "Don't you see? This is where I was supposed to be in the first place, not that stupid race. I was meant to see this movie!" as it was the movie's explosion immediately after that caused her death, she was right. |
1906 | * During what would have been her death at the car wash she is wearing a shirt with a "5". She was meant to be the 5th to die, at the same time as Hunt. |
1907 | * Janet dies similar to how she dies in the premonition; she is crushed. |
1908 | |
1909 | [[AC:Hunt Wynorski]] |
1910 | * Janet dropped a coin into a sewer grate, just as Hunt would drop his lucky coin in the pool a few seconds later. |
1911 | * Right after losing his lucky coin, Hunt dives in the pool, hinting that he died of bad luck. |
1912 | * When at the pool, Hunt's tattoo is visible, and it's a cross. |
1913 | * After they survived the accident, Hunt said if they were really going to die, he would want to get laid before dying. This becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy, as the last thing he did before dying was have sex. |
1914 | * Nick asked Hunt if "would it kill you to be sensitive." |
1915 | * While Nick was driving to save Hunt, he sees a sign that said "Clear Rivers Water". |
1916 | * After the accident, Nick catches Hunt's coin and puts it down in front of him. The coin was on tails, representing the side where Hunt's organs got extracted from him. |
1917 | |
1918 | [[AC:George Lanter]] |
1919 | * George comically revealed to Nick and Lori that he tried to kill himself several times but it didn't work, because it wasn't his time yet. |
1920 | * George talked to Nick about déjà vu and his dead wife just seconds before he dies. Ironically, George is run over like Terry Chaney, giving a déjà vu reference to the first film. less than FiveSecondForeshadowing |
1921 | * George is the 7th survivor to die. At the memorial, a news van is seen behind George with the number 7. |
1922 | * At the speedway before the accident, George watches the race through the grind fence. Interestingly enough, as George is in the background, the racers rush past by in the foreground, making it seem like they are running over George, just as he was meant to have died. |
1923 | |
1924 | [[AC:Lori Milligan]] |
1925 | * While shopping with Janet at the mall, Lori's foot is continuously bumped by a toy car. The car is a model of Car 6 at the speedway. Moreover, the car tells Lori that her newly bought shoes will get caught in the escalator. Plus, in Nick's premonition of the Tagert Theatres explosions, this was the same foot that was caught in the escalator. |
1926 | |
1927 | [[AC:Nick O'Bannon]] |
1928 | * After Samantha dies, the driver of the lawnmower loses a tooth. the force of the impact, knocked out almost all his teeth out |
1929 | * After Hunt's death, Nick spills a cup of coffee on a newspaper in his house. The newspaper had an article in it mentioning three teenagers who were killed in a store when an out-of-control car crashed through a storefront window where the three teenagers were at. |
1930 | * Just before his, Lori's and Janet's death, Nick sees a photo of the pool where Hunt died, a woman reading about the movie Love Lays Dying in a magazine and the TV is turned onto a speedway racing match. |
1931 | * While in the shop, the Homeless man approaches Nick, thanking him for saving the people in the mall. Nick says that "He was just in the right place, at the right time." in which the Homeless man tells him "that is all it takes..." |
1932 | [[/folder]] |
1933 | |
1934 | [[folder:Final Destination 5]] |
1935 | [[AC:General]] |
1936 | * Another subtle hint: "I see dead people". The Sixth Sense had come out in theaters barely a year prior to the events of the fifth Final Destination movie. Nowadays, that joke has been done to death. |
1937 | * It's also smart how they hide it on at least one occasion. Before September 2001, while a possible cause for tragedy, terrorism could not have been the go-to explanation for police forces to try to comprehend such events. Similarly, it's the only movie not to make any reference to Flight 180 when people investigate the situation. |
1938 | * The song "Dust in the Wind" is heard on the plane and on the bus on North Bay Bridge. |
1939 | * In the opening credits of the film Flight 180 explodes. A metal bar shaped like a "V" crashes through the screen... |
1940 | * One of the key plot points is that Sam wants to take a restaurant internship in Paris. This is a blatant clue that the movie will include a flight to France. |
1941 | * Furthermore, the restaurant where Sam's internship was to take place is the same one that Alex, Clear, and Carter go to in Paris at the end of the first film. |
1942 | * Some more subtle hints that the film is a StealthPrequel include a series of references in the opening scene that place the movie firmly in the late 1990s or very early '00s, such as the comparison of Olivia to Lisa Loeb, the music Molly is listening to in her car on the way in, and the fact that not only are the vehicles (and other technology) about a decade old, but the style of New York license plates on the cars was discontinued in 2001. |
1943 | * When Block is interrogating the survivors after the bridge collapse, he asks Peter if Sam exhibited "extremist" sympathies — a word that wouldn't have been commonly used in 2011 (when Block would've more bluntly asked if Sam had terrorist sympathies; Peter even has to ask "you mean, like a terrorist?"), but was a common euphemism in the '90s for Right Wing Militia Fanatics. |
1944 | |
1945 | [[AC:Candice Hooper]] |
1946 | * During her practice, right when she moves to the bars, her coach tells her to "stay loose". |
1947 | * Both in the premonition and afterwards, Candice falls to her death with her spine being damaged. In the premonition, she falls and is impaled through the spine. In her practice, she falls on the ground, breaking her spine. |
1948 | * When Candice felt a gust of wind blowing by, a girl was using the balance beams in the background. If you look closely, it looks like the girl is going to hit Candice's neck. |
1949 | * Candice's last words "They should have it fixed by now." connects to Death's plan, as Death was indeed about to fix its mistake of her survival. |
1950 | * In the song "Dust in the Wind", the same song, Sam heard in the bridge. In Candice's death, the chalk dust blows in the wind and killed her. |
1951 | |
1952 | [[AC:Olivia Castle]] |
1953 | * While Sam, Molly and Olivia were talking, there is a toy car in Sam's cubicle. When her eye pops out, it was run over by another car. |
1954 | * During Olivia's death, A teddy bear replicates the way she die: |
1955 | ** When Olivia dropped down the teddy bear, it fell off the table in a similar fashion as to how she fell off the building. |
1956 | ** When she squeezed the teddy bear tight, it's left eye popped out in a similar fashion to hers. |
1957 | ** Olivia stepping on the removed eye of the teddy bear foreshadows the car running over her own dislodged eye. |
1958 | As the machine starts up during her surgery session, the noise represents a faint scream. |
1959 | In Sam's premonition, Olivia loses her glasses before she dies. |
1960 | * Both in the premonition (bridge collapse) and real death of her, she fell off and impacted with a car. But in premonition, a car fell on her. In real death of her, she fell on a car. |
1961 | |
1962 | [[AC:Dennis Lapman]] |
1963 | * The wrench flew very close to Nathan's head; any closer and it would have been Nathan killed by it. The fact that it killed Dennis instead lends credence to the theory pertaining to the nature of being skipped from Death's list. |
1964 | * There are two clues of some objects that angles across Dennis' eyes and forehead where the wrench penetrates his head later on just like the clue on Billy Hitchcock's death: |
1965 | ** A truck passes Dennis that the frame it is holding angles across his eyes and forehead, after Sam's premonition. |
1966 | ** During the memorial, the monument behind him is lined at his eyes. |
1967 | |
1968 | [[AC:Peter Friedkin]] |
1969 | * Candice, Peter's girlfriend, was impaled through the back by her spine during Sam's premonition. |
1970 | * Before the North Bay bridge collapse, a fuel tank falls, collides with the bridge pillar base and sinks in the water. Peter died similarly in Sam's premonition, he falls, collides with the pillar base, and finally falls into the water. |
1971 | |
1972 | [[AC:Sam Lawton]] |
1973 | * During his shift before his date with Molly, Sam gets worried about his own death and observed his surroundings in the kitchen. Two of the things he saw involved fire. |
1974 | * When Peter turns on all of the stoves inside Le Cafe Miro 81, the fire on the stoves rises uncontrollably and abnormally. ...Flight 180 |
1975 | [[/folder]] |
1976 | |
1977 | |
1978 | \ |
1979 | \ |
1980 | |
1981 | !!Series/TaskmasterNZ Recap (Template) |
1982 | !! Cast |
1983 | * '''Taskmaster''': |
1984 | * '''Taskmaster's Assistant''': |
1985 | * '''Contestants:''' |
1986 | * '''Teams:''' TBA |
1987 | |
1988 | [[folder:Episode - ""]] |
1989 | * '''Prize Task:''' '''' |
1990 | ** '''Winner: (5 points)''' |
1991 | ** (4 points) |
1992 | ** (3 points) |
1993 | ** (2 points) |
1994 | ** (1 point) |
1995 | |
1996 | * '''Task 1:''' '''' |
1997 | ** '''Winner: (5 points)''' |
1998 | ** (4 points) |
1999 | ** (3 points) |
2000 | ** (2 points) |
2001 | ** (1 point) |
2002 | |
2003 | * '''Task 2:''' '''' |
2004 | ** '''Winner: (5 points)''' |
2005 | ** (4 points) |
2006 | ** (3 points) |
2007 | ** (2 points) |
2008 | ** (1 point) |
2009 | |
2010 | * '''Task 3:''' '''' |
2011 | ** '''Winner: (5 points)''' |
2012 | ** (4 points) |
2013 | ** (3 points) |
2014 | ** (2 points) |
2015 | ** (1 point) |
2016 | |
2017 | * '''Live Task:''' '''' |
2018 | ** '''Winner: (5 points)''' |
2019 | ** (4 points) |
2020 | ** (3 points) |
2021 | ** (2 points) |
2022 | ** (1 point) |
2023 | |
2024 | * '''Episode Ranking:''' |
2025 | ** 1. ''' (points)''' |
2026 | ** 2. (points) |
2027 | ** 3. (points) |
2028 | ** 4. (points) |
2029 | ** 5. (points) |
2030 | [[/folder]] |
2031 | |
2032 | [[folder:Task Tally]] |
2033 | A breakdown of the tasks as won by the contestants is as follows: |
2034 | * ''':''' tasks ( prize tasks, video tasks, team tasks, live tasks) |
2035 | * : tasks ( prize tasks, video tasks, team tasks, live tasks) |
2036 | * : tasks ( prize tasks, video tasks, team tasks, live tasks) |
2037 | * : tasks ( prize tasks, video tasks, team tasks, live tasks) |
2038 | * : tasks ( prize tasks, video tasks, team tasks, live tasks) |
2039 | [[/folder]] |
2040 | |
2041 | [[folder:Episode Tally]] |
2042 | [[/folder]] |
2043 | |
2044 | [[folder:Episode Titles]] |
2045 | Each episode is a TitleDrop made by either a participant in the show, the Taskmaster, or the Taskmaster's Assistant. In this series, the titles were provided by: |
2046 | * Episode 1 - '''''' |
2047 | * Episode 2 - '''''' |
2048 | * Episode 3 - '''''' |
2049 | * Episode 4 - '''''' |
2050 | * Episode 5 - '''''' |
2051 | * Episode 6 - '''''' |
2052 | * Episode 7 - '''''' |
2053 | * Episode 8 - '''''' |
2054 | * Episode 9 - '''''' |
2055 | * Episode 10 - '''''' |
2056 | [[/folder]] |
2057 | |
2058 | !!Series Ranking |
2059 | |
2060 | # '''Winner: (points)''' |
2061 | # (points) |
2062 | # (points) |
2063 | # (points) |
2064 | # (points) |
2065 | |
2066 | |
2067 | %%* '''Tiebreaker:''' '''' |
2068 | %%** '''Winner: (1 point)[[note]]Tiebreakers are not technically worth points and so do not count towards the overall episode and season tally; it is included here simply for the purposes of clarifying the winner[[/note]]''' |
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