Courtesy link: Socially Awkward Hero
Come play Character Uplift Game!I removed the existing Young Wizards "example", as it had nothing to do with the trope at all, and described something that did not happen in the books (Kit NEVER "reset" Nita, and such an action would be a horrible violation of the Wizards Oath). I replaced it with an example of how the whole series fits this trope to a T.
What exactly is this trope? The title, some examples, and the Laconic seem to point toward any scenario in which our heroes have to attend school as well as fight bad guys, but the page quote, description, and other examples seem to point to a more specific definition of a scenario where fighting bad guys and saving the world is framed as being easy compared to dealing with social situations. So which is it?
Edited by TwilightduskI don't have a problem with the current page picture as an example, but the top part of the image is rather...squashed.
Does anyone have a better image?
"Why was there bacon in the SOAP?!" "I MADE IT MAHSELF!" Hide / Show RepliesI noticed that too. I'm sure it could be altered to look better if we knew what episode the original scene was in, but I'm not a fan of Kim Possible — I'd have no idea where to look.
EDIT: Actually, a quick google search brings up this◊, though its kinda small. Here it is as the first picture.◊
Edited by Dec Nemo enim fere saltat sobrius, nisi forte insanit Deviantart.I remember the old picture was Tartarus from Persona 3. Why was that taken down?
Per TRS, this trope has been redefined and misuse has been moved to Socially Awkard Hero:
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=1628907357050772500&page=3#comment-65
Patiently awaiting the release of Paper Luigi and the Marvelous Compass. Hide / Show Replies