Yeah, both of those are depicting Don't Try This at Home. This is the only one I had time to find but it's pretty good: Godzilla vs Biollante◊.
edited 19th Dec '16 4:22:10 AM by Willbyr
I think Don't Try This at Home is a specific type of Content Warnings.
That looks more like a general case of Media Classifications.
Resident Evil often has one in the beginning. A bunch of them are here. Ones I like: [1], [2]◊, [3]◊.
Check out my fanfiction!Fair point. Use it for that page?
As for the RE pics, I like the look of the first one best but it's Wikia-bit.
Agreed, 2 for Media Classifications, 5 for Content Warnings.
You've got roaming bands of armed, aggressive, tyrannical plumbers coming to your door, saying "Use our service, or else!"What Morg said.
Twitter/Instagram: anzasquiddles. Deviantart: anzahanifathallah.I like both replacements. Is it okay to move the caption for the Beavis and Butthead pic to the one on the Don't Try This at Home page?
edited 21st Dec '16 7:16:59 AM by FromtheWordsofBR
Agreed on 7: 2 for Media Classifications, 5 for Content Warnings.
she/her | TRS needs your help! | Contributor of Trope ReportSouth Park's content warning comes to mind. It's rather tongue and cheek.
edited 21st Dec '16 7:39:34 AM by Ghilz
It's on This Is a Work of Fiction.
Check out my fanfiction!Bump; any other thoughts on the proposed pics for their respective pages?
I'll go with the suggestion in 7.
(Annoyed grunt)Clock is set.
Also liking 7th suggestion.
Crowner then?
You've got roaming bands of armed, aggressive, tyrannical plumbers coming to your door, saying "Use our service, or else!"The clock's up and the suggestion in 7 is the only thing that has consensus, so that's done and both pages are tagged. Locking up.
Old pic for Content Warnings:
Admittedly the description leaves me a little confused whether Don't Try This at Home is a subtrope, a sister trope, or a sometimes-overlapping trope (the first paragraph of the description seems to indicate it's not the first, but it gets muddled as it goes along, but this image definitely doesn't apply if it specifically refers to warnings before a work starts), but either way it's the same source and essentially the same content, with a different incident swapped out, as the image on that page.