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* MistyMay: [[HiroshimaAsAUnitOfMeasure Unit of measurement]] for {{Gainaxing}} in anime. One Misty May = one full bounce.
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* ImprovedSecondAttempt: Fans see a second attempt at a controversial concept or storyline within the franchise as an improvement.
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* MistyMay: [HiroshimaAsAUnitOfMeasure Unit of measurement]] for {{Gainaxing}} in anime. One Misty May = one full bounce.

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* MistyMay: [HiroshimaAsAUnitOfMeasure [[HiroshimaAsAUnitOfMeasure Unit of measurement]] for {{Gainaxing}} in anime. One Misty May = one full bounce.
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* MistyMayMistyMay: [HiroshimaAsAUnitOfMeasure Unit of measurement]] for {{Gainaxing}} in anime. One Misty May = one full bounce.

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* AluminumChristmasTrees: Something in a work of fiction exists in real life, but is mistakenly thought to be fictional.
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* PetPeeveTrope: A trope that audiences despise.
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Per TRS, this is now Flame Bait instead of YMMV


* IdiotPlot: Audiences don't like the story because the conflict relied too much on the characters all being too stupid to notice the obvious solutions to their problem.

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* RefrainFromAssuming: Listeners get a song's title wrong because of a mistaken guess based on the lyrics.
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Page has been removed per TRS


* WereStillRelevantDammit: A work desperately tries to stay hip by referencing as many new trends as possible.
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* EightPointEight: People get upset by reviews that they see as unfair.
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* DesignatedHero: The character is intended to be the good guy, but because of the character's actions, the audience instead interprets the character as an unlikable jerk at best, and an outright villain at worst.

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* DesignatedHero: The character is intended to be the good guy, but because of the character's their actions, the audience instead interprets the character them as an unlikable jerk at best, best and an outright villain at worst.
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This snark isn't necessary; the text before it is sufficient.


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[[See discussion regarding the part about new launches. Also, the top text is inaccurate because IUEO and YMMV are mutually exclusive both on-page and off-page.


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* DiagnosedByTheAudience: Viewers speculate that a character has a disorder that isn't specified in the work.
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* ViewerPronunciationConfusion: The audience gets the pronunciation wrong.

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* UncannyValley: The audience is unsettled by disturbingly lifelike character designs.


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* UnintentionalUncannyValley: The audience is unsettled by disturbingly lifelike character designs.
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* SpiritualAdaptation: A work that isn't officially an adaptation of another work has enough similarities to the other work that it can be considered an adaptation in spirit.
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* CharacterPerceptionEvolution: Fans over time change their opinion on a specific character.

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same, alphabetization


* AlternateSelfShipping: Fans shipping two versions of the same character.



* AlternateSelfShipping: Fans shipping two versions of the same character.

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Was not alphabetized correctly


* AmericansHateTingle: A character or work is despised outside of their country of origin.
* AngelDevilShipping: Audiences ship a nice, innocent and wholesome character with a character who is dark, mean and evil.


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* AmericansHateTingle: A character or work is despised outside of their country of origin.


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* AngelDevilShipping: Audiences ship a nice, innocent and wholesome character with a character who is dark, mean and evil.
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* TheCatchPhraseCatchesOn: A phrase or term coined by the work has been applied to everyday vocabulary.

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* TheCatchPhraseCatchesOn: TheCatchphraseCatchesOn: A phrase or term coined by the work has been applied to everyday vocabulary.
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* PlayAlongMeme: A type of meme that involves going along with whatever the work says as though it's true.
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* PreemptiveShipping: Shipping characters together before the work they're in has introduced them properly.

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* SweetnessAversion: Audiences avoid a work they perceive as too saccharine.



* TastesLikeDiabetes: A work is disliked for being too saccharine and cute.

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* AudienceAlienatingEnding: Audiences avoid a work because of its ending.



* EndingAversion: Audiences avoid a work because of its ending.
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Fan Hater is In Universe Examples Only. Removed per mod chat discussion; in the process of removing YMMV subpage wicks.


* FanHater: A person who doesn't only dislike a particular work, but also has it in for anyone who likes the work they dislike.

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* FanWorkOnlyFans: A work has certain fans that only engage with fan works of that work.

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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: A joke that becomes less funny because of current events.



* HarsherInHindsight: An event from a work that was already sad or unsettling becomes even worse because of current events.

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* HarsherInHindsight: An event from a work that was already sad or unsettling becomes even worse hard(er) to swallow because of current events.

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* AudienceAlienatingEra: A period where the fans lose interest in the franchise.



* DorkAge: A period where the fans feel that the franchise lost its edge.

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