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A work is named after characters who are siblings. These siblings are usually, but not always, protagonists of their work. Often times overlaps with Name and Name if there are two siblings. If there is tension or rivalry between the siblings, the trope could overlap with Versus Title.

While not as common as Name and Name, occasionally the title has the word brothers, sisters, or siblings in it.

If the siblings aren’t the title of the work, this would result in a Sibling Team. Sub-trope of Family Title. See also Multi-Character Title.


Examples:

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  • Maya and Miguel
  • Nicky, Ricky, Dicky, and Dawn
  • Pinkalicious and Peterrific
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A story is named after a significant possession of an important character, with an occasional adjective describing the latter. Often times this possession is a MacGuffin, or otherwise an abstract noun, such as an adventure.

See also The X of Y, as it can be a variant is "Y" is a character.


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