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Just For Fun: TV Tropes In Other Wikis
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A page giving info on what other wikis that mention TV Tropes thinks of this site. Of course The Wiki Rule means anything can be a wiki, but not all mention this wonderful site. So what do, and what do they think of here?
Compare Notable References To TV Tropes.
- Wikipedia: has an article
.
- TV Tropes entry
on the wiki index.
- Chewiki
, the official wiki of YouTube Poop (yeah, really), has an informative page on TV Tropes as well.
- Occasionally D&D Wiki
links to this site.
- The Unofficial Handbook of the Virtue Universe
, a server-specific City of Heroes / City of Villains role-playing resource infrequently links to TV Tropes in their articles, primarily by way of its users lampshading the tropes that their characters invoke or conform to.
- According to the SCP Foundation, we are an SCP Object (Safe class) numbered SCP-4445-J
. Apparently, we're a front for the Foundation and a recruitment tool.
- "Safe"??
- An H-bomb is "safe" by their standards. At least as long as it's not armed.
- "Safe" designation in SCP parlance means only that its properties are fully understood. So, not a good description of TV Tropes at all.
- Not exactly. For the foundation, "safe"
means that the SCP in question is adequately contained, and the current containment procdures have yet to fail, and are unlikely to fail in the future. A safe object is safe so long as the containment procedure is followed. If the containment procedure isn't followed, then it could cause a lot of damage. To use the example of the H-Bomb, an H-Bomb is quite safe if nobody presses the detonation button.
- The AH.com Wiki
(wiki of the site which brought you AH Dot Com The Series, Look To The West, Decades Of Darkness, the Chaos Timeline and others).
- Just in case that wiki causing misunderstanding somehow, the most tropers' main interest is actually something else
- GargWiki
, concerning Gargoyles, recognizes that one of the series' characters is the Trope Namer for a couple of tropes.
- Uncyclopedia takes an affectionate nip at our heels here
.
- And we've been featured now, as of July 30th, 2010.
- Oh, Internet has a few kind words for us.
- The Touhou Wiki
, although it doesn't have an actual entry for TV Tropes, as would be expected from a wiki on Touhou, but it does include a link to our Touhou character page from the character index on TW.
- DC Database
frequently makes external links to TV Tropes as another site for comics appreciation.
- The Sonichu (comic)
page on CWCki links to the Sonichu article in its external links, describing it as "detailing everything wrong with Sonichu."
- Asperchu's main page links to its TV Tropes page.
- The Arcana Wiki
tries to mirror and partially rewrite TV Tropes for role-playing game purposes - instead of listing examples, it strives to provide inspiration and ideas.
- TF Wiki Dot Net proudly proclaims
its status as the Trope Namer for Ruined FOREVER. Their article on The Bumblebee (now Kid Appeal Character, although the redirect remains) makes a similar reference, what with all three of the Trope Namers being on the list.
- Bulbapedia
, a Pokemon wiki, links to our article on Hot Skitty-on-Wailord Action from their article on the same topic .
- Star Army has an article for TVtropes
; additionally, their ISC Phoenix plot has a Tropes page dedicated to the TV Tropes found within it. The webmaster has even set up a special interwiki syntax to make linking to tvtropes easier.
- The Drawn Together wiki links to that show's TV Tropes page on the main series article
, and in a section discussing the show's content, links to the Negative Continuity article.
- The Golden Sun wiki's article on the character Sheba
links to Lolicon when describing the shipping of Sheba with the four-years-older Felix.
- Everything2 has a node
.
- The Kingdom of Loathing Wiki has an page about an enemy in the game called the Tome of Tropes
, which is a giant book that explains and gives names to all of the recurring themes in media and real life. Although taking a look in the tome is a good thing to do in times of boredom, you might spend too much time reading it, which is harmful to your health and salary.
- The Tropes Mirror Wiki
is a Start My Own version of TV Tropes, whose admins claim to "live up to the casual ideals" that we here at TV Tropes apparently have abandoned.
- The Puella Magi Wiki
's page on Gertrud has a link to the page Nightmare Fuel. For good reason. (Yeah, you probably don't want to click that link.)
- The Villains Wiki
has several pages and categories named after villain and evil related Tropes from here, notably the term "Complete Monster".
- UFOpaedia
makes a mention of the TV Tropes page for game series it covers, specifically pointing out a since-corrected error on the page.
- The Mass Effect Wiki
uses TV Tropes as a reference in demonstrating that the name Leeroy Jenkins is a reoccurring character name.
- The Call of Duty Wiki
's page detailing every instance of Plot Armor in the series includes a link to the TV Tropes page about the same phenomenon.
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