So I was planning to add an entry for Distaff Counterpartnote specifically, the female Whammy, Tammy Whamette, from Press Your Luck, but I checked the page and the description claims this trope only applies to derivative works.
However, I've seen works that feature obvious Distaff or Spear Counterparts to characters, and most examples on the page (and presumably off-page, but I haven't checked yet) refer to characters within the same work as their original counterpart.
Is this something that should be fleshed out in TRS, or just a problem with the description? I think making it exclusive to derivative works is unnecessarily narrow.
Edited by mightymewtron on Apr 25th 2021 at 3:58:55 PM
I do some cleanup and then I enjoy shows you probably think are cringe.
So I was planning to add an entry for Distaff Counterpartnote , but I checked the page and the description claims this trope only applies to derivative works.
However, I've seen works that feature obvious Distaff or Spear Counterparts to characters, and most examples on the page (and presumably off-page, but I haven't checked yet) refer to characters within the same work as their original counterpart.
Is this something that should be fleshed out in TRS, or just a problem with the description? I think making it exclusive to derivative works is unnecessarily narrow.
Edited by mightymewtron on Apr 25th 2021 at 3:58:55 PM
I do some cleanup and then I enjoy shows you probably think are cringe.