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-> ''"Quote from a character that describes the work's tone and themes."''
--> -- '''Character'''

-> ''"Some funny quote that This Troper likes."''
--> --'''Character'''

-> ''"Long list of complaints from a CausticCritic"''
--> --'''Someone who really didn't like the work'''

[[DescribeTopicHere Describe work here]]

Description of the work's genre, release date, and production staff.

Brief synopsis of the plot that isn't brief enough, as it gets to the point where [[spoiler:spoilers are necessary]] even though they are not allowed in work descriptions.

List of all the main characters, which is probably redundant given the existence of a [[Characters/WorkNameInjokes characters subpage]].

Description of the work's reception, including [[TheyCopiedItSoItSucks YMMV]] [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks links]] that don't belong. Mention of an internet CausticCritic's review of this work.

A link to Wiki/TheOtherWiki's [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Article_templates/Film page]] on this work. A link to the [[https://websiteurl official website]] for the work.

Demand to give money to the creator's Patreon site, either added by the creator who [[StarvingArtist desperately needs the money and resorted to begging on TV Tropes]], or a hyper-zealous fan who thinks that merely reading this trope page will make you want to throw your money at the author.

Compare some similar works. Not to be confused with [[JustForFun/TropeNameInjokes parody trope page making essentially the same joke]].

A mention of the subpages for this work, even though you could find them by just scrolling up.

Request to take your personal complaints to [[DethroningMoment/WorkNameInjokes the Dethroning Moment of Suck page]].

Request to add episode-specific tropes to [[Recap/WorkNameInjokes the Recap page]].

!! Warning that there is a high chance of unmarked spoilers below (however, spoilers are nearly all tagged anyway).

! ''Work Name''' contains the following tropes:

* Trope: Explanation
* Trope - Explanation
* Trope (Explanation)
* Trope Explanation
* Trope [Explanation]
* Trope
--> Explanation
* [[OverlyLongGag Trope; Explanation]]
* Trope [[BreadEggsBreadedEggs :; -]]
--> [[BreadEggsBreadedEggs ([Explanation])]]
* [[Administrivia/ZeroContextExample Trope]]
** [[Administrivia/RepairDontRespond To elaborate...]]
*** To clarify on the elaboration...
*** Actually...
*** Astonishingly clueless troper asking in the middle of a work page why typing more bullets doesn't work.
* [[spoiler:Trope: Spoilers that are completely hidden, so you have no way of knowing if they're for an episode you've already seen.]]
* Character-specific trope that belongs on [[Characters/WorkNameInjokes the character page]].
* TropeC: See TropeD down below.
* Trope with [[MemeticMutation a link to a YMMV page]] that should be removed.
* TropeA / TropeB: These two should be split into different bullet points but aren't.
** Subtrope: Badly-indented to show that it's related to the above.
* Trope that's not alphabetized correctly.
* TropeD: See TropeC up above.
* [[Administrivia/{{Sinkhole}} "Clever" renaming]]: Trope that uses potholes to change the name to be more accurate to the specific example, even though that's not allowed. Possibly tries to make the trope name so accurate it ([[Administrivia/NotSelfExplanatory almost]]) becomes a substitute for a proper description.
* [[Administrivia/{{Sinkhole}} Another "cleverly" renamed trope]]: [[Administrivia/SquarePegRoundTrope That also changes a significant part of the trope's definition]], because Administrivia/TropesAreFlexible, so any arbitrary change can be made to any trope.
* BigBad: The antagonist's name. [[Administrivia/ZeroContextExample No further context is necessary.]] [[spoiler:Name of real antagonist, also with no context- use of few words [[Administrivia/SelfFulfillingSpoiler makes it clear that supposed antagonist]] is a DiscOneFinalBoss.]]
* TitleTropes with no narrative value or purpose.
* A bunch of tropes from whatever the SignatureScene or episode is.
* GettingCrapPastTheRadar:
** A completely innocent joke with no intentional adult meaning. But This Troper has their mind in the gutter and is trying to find things to shoehorn to make the work look mature.
** An actually inappropriate and obscene joke, even though the work is specifically targeted at and rated for mature audiences who can handle it.
** Some AccidentalInnuendo that wasn't censored because the censors recognized that it wasn't intentional.
** [[ParentalBonus Something whose inappropriate meaning is so obscure, the only people who would understand it are bound to also be old enough to handle inappropriate humor]].
* Some indexes and disambiguation pages misused as tropes.
** Badly-indented list
** Of every trope
** In the index
** That also happens in the work.
* Trope: Happens in one episode. The example doesn't tell you which episode, so you have to ArchiveTrawl to figure out which one. Should probably be put in [[Recap/WorkNameInjokes the Recap page]] instead (if only you knew which episode to put it under).
* Badly-indented FiveManBand example that probably doesn't fit, has way too many members, and doesn't bother to explain how each character fits their role:
** TheLeader
** TheLancer[=/=]TheSmartGuy: Both are the same character, but it still counts, right?
** TheBigGuy
** TheChick
** SixthRanger / [[spoiler:SixthRangerTraitor]]: [[spoiler:Spoilering that second trope [[Administrivia/SelfFulfillingSpoiler totally doesn't give away the plot twist]]. It's not like this is the most likely spoiler to be associated with that trope.]]
** TeamPet
** TagalongKid
** TeamMom
** SixthRanger again for some reason
* HateSink example that was added without consulting [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=15476140760A75581300&page=1 the trope thread]]. Doesn't really fit, and was just added to complain about the character.
* A trope from the [[Administrivia/ExamplesAreNotRecent "most recent"]] installment of the work.
* Trope
** Declaration that the trope is actually averted due to new information from a recent episode, in such a way that even listing it as an {{aversion}} or {{subversion}} wouldn't make sense (such as a character previously thought to be AmbiguouslyGay being revealed to be actually gay).
* Trope: Provides the page image and/or quote. Except the image/quote on that page has been changed and the example is no longer correct.
* An example that was written entirely in past tense. This was a violation of the [[Administrivia/HowToWriteAnExample wiki's rules]], which specifically required the usage of present tense. This example needed to be changed to present tense, but no one had changed it.
* UsefulNotes page erroneously listed as a trope, even though an actual trope exists that deals with similar subject matter.
* Thing: Something that isn't even a trope and doesn't have a page, so there's just plain black text instead of a WikiWord.
* TropeThatIsNotOmnipresent: Averted in Episode 12, where nothing like this happens.
----
!This work provides the following video examples:
* Some videos with spoilers in them, because the spoilers happened 5 years ago and ItWasHisSled.
* Video that depicts the trope extremely well, but has a single word that makes it a spoiler. There's probably a heated debate over whether that one word warrants removing the video, or if it's overkill.
* A dozen videos about the same extremely minor character, added by an obsessive fan to make them seem more important than they are.
* A video that [[ItMakesSenseInContext seems extremely strange to someone unfamiliar with the work]]. The weirdness distracts from the actual trope, which is a relatively minor part of the video.

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-> ''"Quote from a character that describes the work's tone and themes."''
--> -- '''Character'''

-> ''"Some funny quote that This Troper likes."''
--> --'''Character'''

-> ''"Long list of complaints from a CausticCritic"''
--> --'''Someone who really didn't like the work'''

[[DescribeTopicHere Describe work here]]

Description of the work's genre, release date, and production staff.

Brief synopsis of the plot that isn't brief enough, as it gets to the point where [[spoiler:spoilers are necessary]] even though they are not allowed in work descriptions.

List of all the main characters, which is probably redundant given the existence of a [[Characters/WorkNameInjokes characters subpage]].

Description of the work's reception, including [[TheyCopiedItSoItSucks YMMV]] [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks links]] that don't belong. Mention of an internet CausticCritic's review of this work.

A link to Wiki/TheOtherWiki's [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Article_templates/Film page]] on this work. A link to the [[https://websiteurl official website]] for the work.

Demand to give money to the creator's Patreon site, either added by the creator who [[StarvingArtist desperately needs the money and resorted to begging on TV Tropes]], or a hyper-zealous fan who thinks that merely reading this trope page will make you want to throw your money at the author.

Compare some similar works. Not to be confused with [[JustForFun/TropeNameInjokes parody trope page making essentially the same joke]].

A mention of the subpages for this work, even though you could find them by just scrolling up.

Request to take your personal complaints to [[DethroningMoment/WorkNameInjokes the Dethroning Moment of Suck page]].

Request to add episode-specific tropes to [[Recap/WorkNameInjokes the Recap page]].

!! Warning that there is a high chance of unmarked spoilers below (however, spoilers are nearly all tagged anyway).

! ''Work Name''' contains the following tropes:

* Trope: Explanation
* Trope - Explanation
* Trope (Explanation)
* Trope Explanation
* Trope [Explanation]
* Trope
--> Explanation
* [[OverlyLongGag Trope; Explanation]]
* Trope [[BreadEggsBreadedEggs :; -]]
--> [[BreadEggsBreadedEggs ([Explanation])]]
* [[Administrivia/ZeroContextExample Trope]]
** [[Administrivia/RepairDontRespond To elaborate...]]
*** To clarify on the elaboration...
*** Actually...
*** Astonishingly clueless troper asking in the middle of a work page why typing more bullets doesn't work.
* [[spoiler:Trope: Spoilers that are completely hidden, so you have no way of knowing if they're for an episode you've already seen.]]
* Character-specific trope that belongs on [[Characters/WorkNameInjokes the character page]].
* TropeC: See TropeD down below.
* Trope with [[MemeticMutation a link to a YMMV page]] that should be removed.
* TropeA / TropeB: These two should be split into different bullet points but aren't.
** Subtrope: Badly-indented to show that it's related to the above.
* Trope that's not alphabetized correctly.
* TropeD: See TropeC up above.
* [[Administrivia/{{Sinkhole}} "Clever" renaming]]: Trope that uses potholes to change the name to be more accurate to the specific example, even though that's not allowed. Possibly tries to make the trope name so accurate it ([[Administrivia/NotSelfExplanatory almost]]) becomes a substitute for a proper description.
* [[Administrivia/{{Sinkhole}} Another "cleverly" renamed trope]]: [[Administrivia/SquarePegRoundTrope That also changes a significant part of the trope's definition]], because Administrivia/TropesAreFlexible, so any arbitrary change can be made to any trope.
* BigBad: The antagonist's name. [[Administrivia/ZeroContextExample No further context is necessary.]] [[spoiler:Name of real antagonist, also with no context- use of few words [[Administrivia/SelfFulfillingSpoiler makes it clear that supposed antagonist]] is a DiscOneFinalBoss.]]
* TitleTropes with no narrative value or purpose.
* A bunch of tropes from whatever the SignatureScene or episode is.
* GettingCrapPastTheRadar:
** A completely innocent joke with no intentional adult meaning. But This Troper has their mind in the gutter and is trying to find things to shoehorn to make the work look mature.
** An actually inappropriate and obscene joke, even though the work is specifically targeted at and rated for mature audiences who can handle it.
** Some AccidentalInnuendo that wasn't censored because the censors recognized that it wasn't intentional.
** [[ParentalBonus Something whose inappropriate meaning is so obscure, the only people who would understand it are bound to also be old enough to handle inappropriate humor]].
* Some indexes and disambiguation pages misused as tropes.
** Badly-indented list
** Of every trope
** In the index
** That also happens in the work.
* Trope: Happens in one episode. The example doesn't tell you which episode, so you have to ArchiveTrawl to figure out which one. Should probably be put in [[Recap/WorkNameInjokes the Recap page]] instead (if only you knew which episode to put it under).
* Badly-indented FiveManBand example that probably doesn't fit, has way too many members, and doesn't bother to explain how each character fits their role:
** TheLeader
** TheLancer[=/=]TheSmartGuy: Both are the same character, but it still counts, right?
** TheBigGuy
** TheChick
** SixthRanger / [[spoiler:SixthRangerTraitor]]: [[spoiler:Spoilering that second trope [[Administrivia/SelfFulfillingSpoiler totally doesn't give away the plot twist]]. It's not like this is the most likely spoiler to be associated with that trope.]]
** TeamPet
** TagalongKid
** TeamMom
** SixthRanger again for some reason
* HateSink example that was added without consulting [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=15476140760A75581300&page=1 the trope thread]]. Doesn't really fit, and was just added to complain about the character.
* A trope from the [[Administrivia/ExamplesAreNotRecent "most recent"]] installment of the work.
* Trope
** Declaration that the trope is actually averted due to new information from a recent episode, in such a way that even listing it as an {{aversion}} or {{subversion}} wouldn't make sense (such as a character previously thought to be AmbiguouslyGay being revealed to be actually gay).
* Trope: Provides the page image and/or quote. Except the image/quote on that page has been changed and the example is no longer correct.
* An example that was written entirely in past tense. This was a violation of the [[Administrivia/HowToWriteAnExample wiki's rules]], which specifically required the usage of present tense. This example needed to be changed to present tense, but no one had changed it.
* UsefulNotes page erroneously listed as a trope, even though an actual trope exists that deals with similar subject matter.
* Thing: Something that isn't even a trope and doesn't have a page, so there's just plain black text instead of a WikiWord.
* TropeThatIsNotOmnipresent: Averted in Episode 12, where nothing like this happens.
----
!This work provides the following video examples:
* Some videos with spoilers in them, because the spoilers happened 5 years ago and ItWasHisSled.
* Video that depicts the trope extremely well, but has a single word that makes it a spoiler. There's probably a heated debate over whether that one word warrants removing the video, or if it's overkill.
* A dozen videos about the same extremely minor character, added by an obsessive fan to make them seem more important than they are.
* A video that [[ItMakesSenseInContext seems extremely strange to someone unfamiliar with the work]]. The weirdness distracts from the actual trope, which is a relatively minor part of the video.
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*** To clarify on the elaboration...
**** Actually...
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* Thing: Something that isn't even a trope and doesn't have a page, so there's just plain black text instead of a WikiWord.



* A dozen videos about the same extremely minor character, making it seem like the character is actually important for a viewer unfamiliar with the work.

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* Video that depicts the trope extremely well, but has a single word that makes it a spoiler. There's probably a heated debate over whether that one word warrants removing the video, or if it's overkill.
* A dozen videos about the same extremely minor character, making it added by an obsessive fan to make them seem like the character is actually more important for a viewer unfamiliar with the work.than they are.

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Demand to give money to the creator's Patreon site, either added by the creator who [[StarvingArtist desperately needs the money and resorted to begging on TV Tropes]], or a hyper-zealous fan who thinks that merely reading this trope page will make you want to throw your money at the author.



** [[ParentalBonus Something whose inappropriate meaning is so obscure, the only people who would understand it are also old enough to handle inappropriate humor]].

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** [[ParentalBonus Something whose inappropriate meaning is so obscure, the only people who would understand it are bound to also be old enough to handle inappropriate humor]].



* Badly-indented FiveManBand example that probably doesn't fit and has way too many members:

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* Badly-indented FiveManBand example that probably doesn't fit and fit, has way too many members:members, and doesn't bother to explain how each character fits their role:



* An example that was written entirely in past tense. This was a violation of the [[Administrivia/HowToWriteAnExample wiki's rules]], which specifically required the usage of present tense. This example needed to be changed to present tense, but no one had changed it.

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* An example that was written entirely in past tense. This was a violation of the [[Administrivia/HowToWriteAnExample wiki's rules]], which specifically required the usage of present tense. This example needed to be changed to present tense, but no one had changed it.it.
* UsefulNotes page erroneously listed as a trope, even though an actual trope exists that deals with similar subject matter.
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!This work provides the following video examples:
* Some videos with spoilers in them, because the spoilers happened 5 years ago and ItWasHisSled.
* A dozen videos about the same extremely minor character, making it seem like the character is actually important for a viewer unfamiliar with the work.
* A video that [[ItMakesSenseInContext seems extremely strange to someone unfamiliar with the work]]. The weirdness distracts from the actual trope, which is a relatively minor part of the video.
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* An example that was written entirely in past tense. This was a violation of the [[Administrivia/HowToWriteAnExample wiki's rules]], which specifically required the usage of present tense. This example needed to be changed to present tense.

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* An example that was written entirely in past tense. This was a violation of the [[Administrivia/HowToWriteAnExample wiki's rules]], which specifically required the usage of present tense. This example needed to be changed to present tense.tense, but no one had changed it.
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* Trope: Provides the page image and/or quote. Except the image/quote on that page has been changed and the example is no longer correct.

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* Trope: Provides the page image and/or quote. Except the image/quote on that page has been changed and the example is no longer correct.correct.
* An example that was written entirely in past tense. This was a violation of the [[Administrivia/HowToWriteAnExample wiki's rules]], which specifically required the usage of present tense. This example needed to be changed to present tense.

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That recap joke is redundant with the "most recent episode" joke.


** Some AccidentalInnuendo that wasn't censored because the censors recognized that it wasn't intentional.
** [[ParentalBonus Something whose inappropriate meaning is so obscure, the only people who would understand it are also old enough to handle inappropriate humor]].



** SixthRanger / [[spoiler:SixthRangerTraitor (Which is totally not a Administrivia/SelfFulfillingSpoiler, since [[BlatantLies it's not like this was the most likely spoiler to be associated with this trope]])]]

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** SixthRanger / [[spoiler:SixthRangerTraitor (Which is [[spoiler:SixthRangerTraitor]]: [[spoiler:Spoilering that second trope [[Administrivia/SelfFulfillingSpoiler totally not a Administrivia/SelfFulfillingSpoiler, since [[BlatantLies it's doesn't give away the plot twist]]. It's not like this was is the most likely spoiler to be associated with this trope]])]]that trope.]]



* Trope that only happens in one episode and should be moved to the appropriate recap page.
* Trope: Provides the page image and/or quote. Except the image/quote has been changed and the example is no longer correct.

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* Trope that only happens in one episode and should be moved to the appropriate recap page.
* Trope: Provides the page image and/or quote. Except the image/quote on that page has been changed and the example is no longer correct.
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* [[Administrivia/{{Sinkhole}} Another "cleverly" renamed trope]]: [[Administrivia/SquarePegRoundTrope That also changes a significant part of the trope's definition]], because Administrivia/TropesAreFlexible, so any arbitrary change can be made to any trope.

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