Honestly, I'm not sure that this can be covered without a lampshade, so I'm voting BUPKIS.
Agreed. The suggestion could simply be Ms. Fanservice.
edited 13th Sep '17 7:03:17 AM by Gosicrystal
I don't think the suggestion works because it only just barely looks like the first frame and the second frame are part of the same work (given the light of the projector in the background).
I can think of maybe the Roger Rabbit movie, where people remember (a) the real actors with the animation, (b) the bad guy's death scene, and (c) Jessica Rabbit's fan service. Not sure how to illustrate it, though. I'm tentatively voting "no" on the BUPKIS option.
Look at all that shiny stuff ain't they prettyAs per 3, I am seconding BUPKIS.
she/her | TRS needs your help! | Contributor of Trope ReportI think this trope is pretty much impossible to illustrate without an explicit discussion. How can we show that the work is "Best Known for the Fanservice" instead of merely "this works contains Fanservice"?
BUPKIS.
BUPKIS.
(Annoyed grunt)A Google result? Something like [1] but better for the wiki size?
Brainstorming, going off of suggestion: maybe a "most popular google searches" image? Something like this (but not necessarily this example, just grabbed the first one I was familiar with that gave a reasonable result):
Clock is set.
Clock expired a few days ago; closing.
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Previous thread. Basically, this Audience Reaction is very difficult to depict without falling into JAFAAC territory. I wanted to field this combo suggestion of the guys from Shawshank reacting to Gilda. Not sure how effective it is.
You've got roaming bands of armed, aggressive, tyrannical plumbers coming to your door, saying "Use our service, or else!"