The problem with all these tropes is that they are all very close to each other.
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard FeynmanAgreed; we'll need to find something else.
Does Lawyer-Friendly Cameo really require an Captain Ersatz?
edited 5th Jan '13 8:15:53 AM by m8e
Reading over the description and some of the examples, it seems to. How's this◊?
Interesting. I read the definition, specifically this part: "You may find characters who are not merely an imitation of a character from a popular show, film, or comic, but literally are that character. Somehow. " to mean that a Lawyer Friendly Cameo is not a Captain Ersatz of Expy. It's the actual character from the other work.
In that case, the page image is an excellent example and a good illustration. It's the real TMNT in the background, not a copy of them.
...if you don’t love you’re dead, and if you do, they’ll kill you for it.IIRC Archie had the license to TMNT at some point, and were making the most of that license (much like how they're about to do a crossover between their Sonic universe and their Mega Man comics). Disregard the mind-blowing idea that it's a comic based on a cartoon based on a comic, of course, but as far as I know, they were totally within their rights to make this gag (I am not a lawyer, but it seems legit).
edited 5th Jan '13 10:10:43 AM by ShadowHog
Moon◊It can also be interpreted as an Ersatz that is so alike to the other character as to be proactively that character, or at least be mistaken for them.
I don't get it. How does this not illustrate?
Reading the description, it fits perfectly.
Yeah, that avatar's a 'Shop of my real face.gave a possible explanation as to why it doesn't illustrate.
Disneyverse Kano should work. Then again, maybe that's not a perfect fit in that most cameo characters in the movie have been paid for.
I'm from Piedmont. No relation with Piedmon, mind you!Clock is set. Are we good with the current?
Totally not Kano, as he's listed as "Cyborg" in the credits of Wreck It Ralph.
edited 16th Feb '13 2:21:02 PM by justanid
Clock's up; locking for inactivity. No action is to be taken based on this thread.
Bump and lock requesting.
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard Feynman
They look like the actual turtles to me.
The tropes is about a Captain Ersatz being used as a cameo instead of the actual character. If they're really the turtles, it's not an example.
edited 5th Jan '13 7:28:10 AM by TropeEater
Evil is my favorite color.