THE ALL DEVOURING
POP-CULTURE WIKI

 

Welcome to TV Tropes

THE ALL DEVOURING POP-CULTURE WIKI

Follow TV Tropes

Latest Trope Edits Recent Edits
Sandbox: KoiNoYokan Revision [51] 5 seconds ago
Characters: FreshyKanalPart1 Revision [36] 18 seconds ago
Trivia: NineOneOne Revision [37] 27 seconds ago
Series: PeterCapusottoYSusVideos Revision [3] 31 seconds ago
Characters: ERBSeason3 Revision [262] 39 seconds ago
Latest Forums Activity Forums
Video Games Shin Megami Tensei Series 7 seconds ago
Forum Games Guess the Disney Character 2.0 12 seconds ago
Western Animation X-Men '97 (Disney +): Continuation of X-Men: The Animated Series 24 seconds ago
Forum Games Guess the Mythological Character 58 seconds ago
New Media Todd In The Shadows Thread 1 minute ago
Launch Pad Activity Launch Pad
Law of Time Travel Coincidences Created 4 days ago 3 minutes ago
Toddler Trinket Test Created 1 hour ago 6 minutes ago
Good Castles, Evil Castles Created 1 day ago 19 minutes ago
Defeat By Transformation Created 1 week ago 22 minutes ago
Repulsion Backfire Created 3 days ago 23 minutes ago
Latest Video Examples Recent Videos
More Videos

Tropes Community Podcasts

Podcast Profile Photo

Episode 409: Episode 359 - Demo Derby (Vol. 1) April 16, 2024

This week we're holding our first volume of the Demo Derby, where we're going to be highlighting and chatting about some of the newest demos, both good and bad, that we've been playing lately! It should be…
More

Podcast Profile Photo

Episode 235: Best of 2021 Part 2 February 24, 2022

The gang discuss more of the best from 2021, and award this year's Golden TropieBe sure to subscribe and rate us on your favorite pod catcher and feel free to support us over at Patreon.com/OnTheTropes! Buy some…
More

Top

"SUCKER!!!"

After countless failed attempts to pick the grapes off the tree himself, Fauntleroy finally accepts Crawford's offer to trade his picnic lunch in exchange for the grapes. Unfortunately for him, Crawford is not so keen on holding up his end of the deal. This leads to Fauntleroy realizing that Crawford had been playing him for a fool all along.

How well does it match the trope?

5 (3 votes)

Example of:

Main / ILied

Media sources:

Report