I %%ed out the live action Disney Prince Charming movie, because I found conflicting evidence as to whether it was still being made or not, and the specific aspect that was relevant wasn't mentioned in any of the articles I found, although it does seem to be a point in the 2018 Netflix animated movie Charming.
Edited by DaibhidCPrevious Trope Repair Shop thread: Misused, started by dotchan on Apr 12th 2016 at 7:30:08 AM
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard FeynmanBoth the examples listed on the Example subpages and the ones listed as "Exceptions" are mostly exceptions. Should they be merged?
Isn't Ianto welsh, too? Judging by his first name? Or is it just that he doesn't count as a main character? I would change it, but I'm not quite sure if it's actually true. So maybe, someone who knows Torchwood a bit better might help out.
@Martin H Olsson (That's me!) just posted on Twitter
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/OneSteveLimit Confusingly avoided with DC comics' Victor Zsasz and Charles Victor Szasz. #really
This refers to serial killer and enemy of Batman (and I think Green Arrow?) Mr. Zsasz and "Vic Sage", Renee Montoya's predecessor as the Question.
Kinda wanted to put this directly into the article, but I wasn't quite sure how best to do this with the form the current DCU bit takes and the warning against discussion in articles.... compared with my lack of knowledge of whether anything has ever been made in the comics of the similarity of these characters' names, if it's intentional, and so on... /Martin
Does this include when two names are very similar, but not identical? The example I'm thinking of is the band Rare Americans, who have one song titled "The Moneyz" and another titled "Money!"
It does not matter who I am. What matters is, who will you become? - motto of Omsk Bird