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openangry arguing idiots? Web Original
Have you ever noticed how the more angry and opinionated someone is, the less they know what they're talking about? (If we can have a page for Fan Dumb then we can have a page for this.)
openSports highlights Web Original
Hi All, Do we have a definition of a youtube or other online FAN HIGHLIGHT (sports or other) such as this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2RxpsS639I ? Thank you PW
openDo You Need Glasses? Web Original
What sort of trope relates to a character mistaking what he saw or observe when it was obviously wrong? In my page's case, the main character easily mistook his classmate's height being almost the same when the latter was one whole foot shorter than the former. The classmate pointed out the main character's mistake. And no, the main character doesn't have bad eye-sight; rather, he is good in observations and descriptions.
openSingle person changes media world and gets away with it over doing a mistake Web Original
Someone (e.g. Jeffy from SuperMarioLogan) does a mistake and becomes an Idiot Houdini for doing it, while someone else (e.g. Mario from the same show) is blamed for doing the same thing despite not doing it, and is directed at by Laser-Guided Karma, resulting in the whole world being changed.
openSomething very simple is jokingly described as complicated Web Original
I'm working on examples for the Hydraulic Press Channel again. In some videos, the host says, before potentially pressing something dangerous, that he'll have to set up an extremely complicated remote control system to operate his hydraulic press safely. This remote control system is revealed to be a strap tied to the handle that lowers the press.
It's probably some kind of humor trope, but that index is huuuuuge and I'm not familiar with much of it.
openfor my original series Web Original
I'm trying to find some tropes my OCs fit in for my original series, and the descriptions I am giving you are extremely brief. For example, the main character is the daughter of the general of the royal army, and her mother died during childbirth. She has blue hair and violet eyes, and controls one of the most important powers in the story. She is bisexual. She is related to the major villain of the story, and her powers are very unstable.
openHighly traumatized at one sight Web Original
Example: In the SuperMarioLogan episode "Mario's Hobo Problem!", whoever sees Shrek's big poopy toilet mess in the bathroom (except for Shrek himself and the titular homeless man) gets highly disgusted, freaks out and is unable to speak.
openDay and Night Web Original
Where there are lighting issues in between shots, suggesting one is shot in the day and the other at night? Specifically in Stranger Things episode 3.
Edited by PopRockRollopenAbsent character indirectly mentioned Web Original
Is there a trope for a character who is absent in one episode where he/she is also indirectly mentioned as another name? Take for instance SuperMarioLogan, where in "The Alien!" Hansel refers to "cheeseburger man", which is what he calls Mario, who doesn't appear in the video, and in "Jeffy's Homework!" Mario mentions a doctor saying his brain got hemorrhaged, which may be possible that the Brooklyn Guy could be the doctor being mentioned.
openCharacter kicks other characters out just because they think they might harm him/her Web Original
Exactly What It Says on the Tin.
Example: In the SuperMarioLogan episode "The Purge!", Bowser kicks Joseph and Cody out because he believes they might kill him and his son due to all crimes being legal during the Purge, and he does the same for Chef Pee Pee as well. This causes Pee Pee to team up with the Brooklyn Criminal and his Terrible Trio to kill them, specifically Junior.
openCharacter having concussion or hemorrhage Web Original
What is the trope for a character getting hit on the head severely enough to have a concussion or hemorrhage? (It doesn't have to be Tap on the Head, since that trope is about a character getting knocked out in the head.)
openMistress Craigslist Web Original
A lonely guy goes on the Internet and accesses Craigslist. One Gilligan Cut later the girl in question is a hardcore Dominatrix.
- Supernews: The Craigslist genie: After giving a guy plenty of misfortune when all he intended was to sell his couch. The genie invokes this, claiming her to be a hooker.
- Family Guy: Played straight with Mistress Vieda in "Encyclopedia Griffin".
Ahem I'm looking to see if a trivia trope exist for the following: an episode that was released to the public, but was then withdrawn. The reason being for the Hanazuki page, but I think there was also a case for a certain predecessor and maybe Pokémon (and given the realization below, Steven Universe)
Its not Banned Episode, though Pokemon would have some overlap with that, I'm not certain if its Missing Episode either because MLP's case had reaired "The Last Roundup" with certain edits, and I have a feeling the Hanazuki episode in question would return in about a month (Plus Hanazuki isn't syndicated yet)
EDIT: Unfortunately I feel victim to You Keep Using That Word (with that word being "redacted"). In hindsight the proper term should had been Withdrawn.
Edited by MorningStar1337