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Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Ve
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is credited for popularizing this trope for theatrical film. In order to look more like a comic book, shading often uses effects such as screentone or stippling, and the 3D models have hand-drawn outlines to them to give a comic book feel, as well as the use of 2D effects and textures.
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Painted CGI
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Big EntranceExample of:
The AceExample of:
The DragonExample of:
Establishing Character MusicExample of:
Bad Bedroom, Bad LifeExample of:
Sad-Times MontageExample of:
Meaningful FuneralExample of:
ToonExample of:
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Drama-Preserving HandicapExample of:
Canon Character All AlongExample of:
Springtime for HitlerExample of:
Shifting Situation DuelExample of:
The CameoExample of:
Seen It AllExample of:
Logo JokeExample of:
Power IncontinenceExample of:
Does This Remind You of Anything?Example of:
Ascended MemeExample of:
Cold HamExample of:
Anti-HeroExample of:
Mundane Object AmazementExample of:
Hell Is That Noise