I think a clearer line needs to be drawn between Five-Token Band and Multinational Team. There's a lot of confusion between them. It might make more sense to highlight one as a "positive" trope and the other as a "negative" trope so there's less confusion - in other words, the Multinational Team is when the show has "legit diversity" while Five-Token Band is when the show uses tokenism.
Another option is to make one a "fact trope" while the other is a "YMMV trope". For example, Multinational Team can refer to the simple fact of having a multi-ethnic team, while Five-Token Band can become YMMV as to whether the show executes this properly.
EDIT: I just rewrote the two tropes to distinguish them; hopefully, these are not too drastic changes.
I think a clearer line needs to be drawn between Five-Token Band and Multinational Team. There's a lot of confusion between them. It might make more sense to highlight one as a "positive" trope and the other as a "negative" trope so there's less confusion - in other words, the Multinational Team is when the show has "legit diversity" while Five-Token Band is when the show uses tokenism.
Another option is to make one a "fact trope" while the other is a "YMMV trope". For example, Multinational Team can refer to the simple fact of having a multi-ethnic team, while Five-Token Band can become YMMV as to whether the show executes this properly.
EDIT: I just rewrote the two tropes to distinguish them; hopefully, these are not too drastic changes.
Edited by screennameless