Funny so i'll put it here:
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.arts.drwho/msg/a0e5d11c6ebc7f66
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''discussion leading up to creation of the entry ''
I don't think there's a name for it, but it's definitely a trope: the tendency of a recurring villain to be less scary with time, especially on action series. Since FailureIsTheOnlyOption for a lot of villains, they fail and fail until it's just impossible to take them seriously.
(Think Ferengi, Borg, and just about any villain on kid's TV.) Usually, the writers figure this out and begin writing the villains as if they had always been weak. I thought of "Villain Overexposure," "Villain Decay," and so on, but none of them seemed quite to the point. Anyone have an idea?
{{Gus}}: Actually, VillainDecay seems to get it pretty well.
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{{Janitor}}: This ...
->* Semi-Exception: Hexadecimal from Reboot starts off as a powerful chaos virus and even after being converted is still powerful enough to attack Daemon's fleet. Ironically, the plot introduces the VillainDecay as a virus scan that converts her into a powerless sprite until [[spoiler: she converts back into a virus in order to attack Daemon full on]]
... is unclear. I'm not familiar with the series, which doesn't help much, and the writing is a bit murky.
SciVo: Pulled this for redundancy:
** '''To do: Put in more examples of VG boss decay'''
This entire wiki is one big to-do list. There's always call for more examples of everything, and there always will be (because any entry that becomes overgrown can be divided into subtropes). VG boss decay is nothing special in that regard.
CharredKnight: You do know that Kingdom Hearts and Dissidia are not set in FinalFantasyVII continuity? Neither of those games have anything to do with what happens to Sephiroth in FF VII continuity.
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{{Caswin}}: Removing
** The Borg wasn't the first victim of this on Voyager: The Kazon swiftly went from [[CaptainErsatz ersatz Klingons]] to sub-Ferengi nuisances.
because while I won't dispute the Borg (in another context, I could probably carry a lively debate about it, but I won't deny it here), claiming the Kazon fell to being a "sub-Ferengi nuisance" is a ''huge'' exaggeration. They were still putting Voyager against the ropes well into the second season - I haven't seen all the Ferengi-villain episodes, but I don't recall them causing serious damage to the ''Enterprise'', let alone on a regular basis - and were presented as a major threat all the way 'til "Basics", when they managed to take over the ship, and proceeded to keep it all summer.
On a side note, does Zant really count? He ''did'' become less menacing, of course, but it was in the space of a single game, and clearly a conscious move on the writers' part.
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{{Citizen}}: Moved the ZeroPunctuation quote to GoKartingWithBowser, which seems to need it more.
* {{Luc}}: Doesn't mean it can't also be here
CharredKnight: Yes it does! Why the fuck would we have the same quote for two different pages? We have enough ZeroPunctuation quotes already. We don't need one for every page, let alone the same quote for two different pages! If you want to add a ZeroPunctuation quote, find one that hasn't been posted, and post it.