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Deadlock Clock: Jun 5th 2012 at 11:59:00 PM
SeptimusHeap from Switzerland (Edited uphill both ways) Relationship Status: Mu
#101: Sep 2nd 2012 at 4:11:50 PM

We have already voted. You don't just overturn a crowner.

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Routerie Since: Oct, 2011
#102: Sep 2nd 2012 at 4:17:09 PM

If we obey the previous crowner, the page (as we know it) will die - and will revert to how it used to be, focusing on the Shonen Mom character.

nrjxll Since: Nov, 2010 Relationship Status: Not war
#103: Sep 2nd 2012 at 4:26:56 PM

Is the Shonen Mom character even really a trope, though?

Routerie Since: Oct, 2011
#104: Sep 2nd 2012 at 4:52:11 PM

If not, we can open a new crowner to cut that trope.

captainpat Since: Sep, 2010
#105: Nov 10th 2012 at 1:40:01 PM

So, what type of works/characters fit this trope? because right now the example section is just a list of hot fictional moms.

Also the name is a lot broader than this trope, we should probably rename this.

TropeEater That One Troper from the depths of Hell Since: Mar, 2012
That One Troper
#106: Nov 11th 2012 at 1:35:57 PM

[up][up][up]The "Shonen Mom Character" may or may not be a trope, but she's definitely a whole lot more of a trope than "A mother who I personally find attractive", which is what everyone seems to think the trope is.

edited 11th Nov '12 1:37:00 PM by TropeEater

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TropeEater That One Troper from the depths of Hell Since: Mar, 2012
That One Troper
#107: Nov 22nd 2012 at 8:46:51 AM

So... should we change the name? If so, should we change it back, or change it to something else.

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blackcat Since: Apr, 2009
#108: Dec 21st 2012 at 1:24:39 PM

Retiring thread due to inaction.

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6th Jun '12 11:22:35 AM

Crown Description:

Hot Mom currently has the very broad definition of "mother who is meant to be seen as attractive" and it is often used to mean "character I find attractive who happens to be a mother", which isn't tropeworthy.

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