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* ''Film/EightBitChristmas'' is a 2021 Christmas film about a father who tells his daughter a story about how he embarked on a journey to a gaming console for Christmas when he was a young boy in the 1980s. Our work on the movie is in need of a better description, Administrivia/{{crosswicking}}, and more tropes with [[Administrivia/ZeroContextExample context]].

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* ''Film/EightBitChristmas'' is a 2021 Christmas film about a father who tells his daughter a story about how he embarked on a journey to get a gaming console for Christmas when he was a young boy in the 1980s. Our work page on the movie is in need of a better description, Administrivia/{{crosswicking}}, and more tropes with [[Administrivia/ZeroContextExample context]].
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* @/GastonRabbit started contributing this month to keep the Changelog up to date, since he mostly moderates TRS and decided to start adding changes after giving the go-ahead to make them. He's also a guest contributor for this month's Obscure Tropes and is DreamingOfAWhiteChristmas after not getting one last year.

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* @/GastonRabbit started contributing this month to keep the Changelog up to date, since he mostly moderates TRS TRS, and decided to start adding changes after giving the go-ahead to make them. He's also a guest contributor for this month's Obscure Tropes and is DreamingOfAWhiteChristmas after not getting one last year.
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* @/GastonRabbit started contributing this month to keep the Changelog up to date, since he mostly moderates TRS and decided to start adding changes after being given the go-ahead to make them. He's also a guest contributor for this month's Obscure Tropes and is DreamingOfAWhiteChristmas after not getting one last year.

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TropeReport is a monthly newsletter that intends to showcase works and tropes from all corners of this website. It also aims to keep the troper hivemind updated with pertinent trope changes and discussions.

Happy Holidays! Christmas, Hanukkah, and other winter festivities are on the horizon. We hope that everyone has a wonderful time with their family and loved ones as we prepare to wrap up the year.

Wiki-related changes that have happened over the course of last month are major [[Administrivia/TropeRepairShop TRS]] decisions that have completely overhauled well-established tropes like {{Gainaxing}}, OverprotectiveDad, HotScientist and NecessaryWeasel. More info regarding those changes can be found in our Changelog section.

Not much has happened this past month, but we still hope that you'll find something you'll like in one of our sections.

Happy troping as always!

~@/MacronNotes
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!Tropes and Works

[[folder:Trope Spotlight]]
!!Obscure Tropes
This section highlights older tropes that need a boost.
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* It's time once again for Santa to travel the world and deliver gifts. This means he may show up in some unusual places. A '''SurpriseSantaEncounter''' involves Santa, or someone dressed as him, making a sudden appearance in Japanese works before the plot resumes. These unexpected Santa cameos have been tracked since at least 2007, but so far, there's been only 47 [[Administrivia/{{Wick}} off-page appearances]] to speak of. Why not see if you can catch one of these encounters while watching your favorite shows this year?
* Being a god sounds very appealing on paper... but be warned: '''BeingGodIsHard'''. With having to rule over all of creation, constantly having to tend to mortal wishes and woes, and lacking any kind of breaks whatsoever, it's clear that the age-old adage "WithGreatPowerComesGreatResponsibility" also applies to the divine. While it launched in 2016, it has only 68 Administrivia/{{wick}}s, so why not spread the word of the daily hardships of the gods?
* If you don't celebrate Christmas, yet you are in the mood for takeout, your options are limited as everywhere is closed for the holidays, except for that one Chinese restaurant ready to serve some '''PekingDuckChristmas'''. The trope has been around for years, yet with only 67 Administrivia/{{wick}}s, it could use a good meal in the form of wicks.
* Sometimes you want to wish someone well during a celebration, whether it's for a birthday, anniversary, or holiday... except it turns out you did so on the wrong day. When that happens, you've made a '''CelebrationMiscalculation'''. Originally called "Not Their Birthday" before [[Administrivia/TropeRepairShop TRS]] expanded the scope beyond birthdays, the trope still has only 51 Administrivia/{{wick}}s, and could apply to getting the date of a December holiday wrong in addition to wishing someone a happy birthday or anniversary on the wrong day. (Or if someone in a HistoricalFiction work wishes UsefulNotes/IsaacNewton a happy birthday on the wrong day, they got both a birthday ''and'' a holiday wrong.)
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!!New Tropes
This section brings attention to recently-launched tropes that could use a little help to really get rolling.
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* Is it getting hot in here, or is it just me? Perhaps you're feeling the '''FierySensuality'''. Fire is often associated with passion, and this includes the sensual, erotic flavors alongside the HotBlooded ones. Thus, certain people associated with fire and heat can be quite flirty, alluring and dare we say it, ''hot''. It's rather short on examples, having been recently launched on October 11, so wouldn't it be nice to light up the fires in the people's hearts in time for the chilly winter?
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[[folder:Work Spotlight]]
!!New Work Page Spotlight
This section covers newer work pages that could use a little help.
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* "WesternAnimation/ThePeanutVendor" is an experimental stop-motion music video from 1933. Created by filmmaker Len Lye, the video depicts a peanut-selling monkey who hawks his wares while dancing and singing along to an English cover of the hit Cuban song "El Manisero". As the page is new, it could benefit from more fleshed-out tropes, an image, and a quote. The short is now public domain and can be viewed [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojsRWoYpVfU here]].
* ''TabletopGame/ForgottenWaters'' is a 2020 BoardGame where players take on the roles of pirate crew members, working together to achieve a goal while furthering their own stories. Along the way, they explore their surroundings, fight sea monsters, collect treasure, and try to become the top pirate of the crew. With luck, this page will uncover a treasure chest of tropes to help it sail the high seas.
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!!Older/Obscure Work Spotlight
This section is intended to highlight works that may no longer be in the zeitgeist -- but that doesn't mean they're any less tropable.
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* ''Film/It1927'' is a silent romantic comedy that helped launched its starring actress, Creator/ClaraBow, into stardom, making her the original "It" girl. The film is a very loose adaptation of an article by Elinor Glyn. The plot is about a shopgirl who falls in love with a handsome, wealthy man and ends up in some sort of a LoveTriangle with his dozy friend. The TV Tropes page for the film needs more tropes and Administrivia/{{wick}}s and a slightly better formatted description, so who is willing to give it the same love that was given to its renowned actress? [[SimilarlyNamedWorks Also, please don't confuse the film]] with [[Literature/{{It}} a certain child-eating clown.]]
* ''VideoGame/{{Aisle}}'' is a 1999 InteractiveFiction title that tells the story of a man at the pasta aisle in the supermarket. The game will end after taking a single action, but it's through these that the player will be able to piece together a larger story. Despite boasting over a hundred endings, our page for it is pretty bare bones, and could use some love. As a {{freeware|Games}} title, it can be played [[https://textadventures.co.uk/games/view/6dhzogeig0kfmqli925rpg/aisle here]].
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!!Works That Need a Page
This section takes a page from the Administrivia/ListOfShowsThatNeedSummary. It is intended to spotlight works that people have been talking about enough to link around the site, but don't have a page yet. If the work page link turns blue after this, then we know we've done our job!
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* ''Literature/SaveMeTheWaltz'' is a 1932 novel written by the fabled Creator/FScottFitzgerald's wife, [[Creator/ZeldaFitzgerald Zelda]]. A semi-fictional book based on Zelda's early life and her troubled marriage with F. Scott, it tells of the lives of Alabama Beggs and her alcoholic husband David Knight, who are obvious fictionalized versions of the Fitzgeralds, as they go through the Jazz Age. Despite the novel being a complete financial flop and receiving harsh initial reception, it's still intriguing to see the wife of the man who wrote ''Literature/TheGreatGatsby'' going out of her way to write a novel and show that she's a writer in her own right. Thus, to commemorate that, let's save the novel a TV Tropes page, shall we?
* Despite their status making them very easily available for any prospective tropers, many public domain works don't have pages. For a short and Christmas-y example, take "Literature/SchneiderVonGrootsChristmasDream", a temperance-era poem where a man's trip to another world gives him the lesson to not drink schnapps. As the poem is only several pages long, it would be perfect for any troper wanting to get their hands into making a work page.
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!!Non-English Work Spotlight
The wiki may be in English, but that doesn't mean non-English media are any less important! This section focuses on works that may have a language barrier to deal with -- but are worth it if you do.
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* One of the UK's longest-running soap operas is, in fact, a non-English work. Since 1974, Welsh-language ''Series/PobolYCwm'' ("People of the Valley") has followed the lives of the residents of Cwmderi, a fictional village in southwest Wales. Eschewing much of the sensationalism associated with English soaps, ''Pobol'' notably maintains a level of realism in its storylines. Many famous Welsh actors have appeared in it over the years, including Creator/IoanGruffudd and Creator/IwanRheon.
* ''Anime/WinterDays'' is a collaborative anime anthology film. Based on the poem of the same name by Matsuo Bashō, the film is comprised of 36 segments by animators from all around the world. Due to this, it doesn't have a congruent plot or any real dialogue, instead being a showcase for the beautiful visuals. Featuring traditional and 3D animation, stop-motion, puppetry and so much more, it's an experience worth going through at least once.
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!!Creator Page Spotlight
Works would be nothing without the people who make them. This section highlights authors, artists, actors, musicians, and everyone else responsible for trope creation and proliferation.
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* Creator/JessWinfield is an American author and TV producer. Originally a member of the Creator/ReducedShakespeareCompany, for which he helped write ''Theatre/TheCompleteWorksOfWilliamShakespeareAbridged'', he later became involved in some Disney works such as ''WesternAnimation/TeachersPet'' and the ''Franchise/LiloAndStitch'' franchise as a voice actor and producer.
* Creator/Lab316 is a Japanese company that dubs manga and Vyond channels into other languages, including English. Some of their works have no page yet, and some of their pages, such as ''WebAnimation/RevengeFilms'' and ''WebAnimation/KanonsRomComMangas'', could use some help.
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[[folder:Image of the Month]]
This section brings you the best selections of the past month from Administrivia/ImagePickin.
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This issue's featured image comes from (L-R, top-to-bottom) ''WesternAnimation/{{Wakfu}}'', ''Manga/FoodWars'', ''VideoGame/KirbySqueakSquad'', ''VisualNovel/LastWindow'', ''Webcomic/GourmetHound'' and ''Series/{{Hannibal}}'', and illustrates FoodPorn.
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Whether it is to show a recurring pattern across media (like on AlwaysIdenticalTwins or MostCommonSuperPower), or just to show different ways a trope can be played (such as on WeirdSun or OurWerewolvesAreDifferent), collages are a useful tool when visually demonstrating tropes. Not every trope needs one, mind you -- sometimes conciseness is best. But when a collage is proposed over at Image Pickin', it's always fun to see tropers recommend different variations from the works they like.
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So with FoodPorn ([[ItsNotPornItsAnIndex no, not that kind of porn]]) being a trope about food being visually gorgeous, it was bound to win on style, no contest there. Now then, without further ado, what's on the menu?
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Wakfu}}'': Gobball stew, a [[https://wakfu.fandom.com/wiki/Gobball Gobball]] steak on rice garnished with bell peppers and mushrooms.
* ''Manga/FoodWars'': "[[https://shokugekinosoma.fandom.com/wiki/Roast_Pork,_Just_Kidding Roast Pork, Just Kidding]]" -- it may look like roast pork on the outside, but it's actually some deliciously prepared mashed potatoes wrapped in bacon.
* ''VideoGame/KirbySqueakSquad'': A slice of [[https://kirby.fandom.com/wiki/Strawberry_Shortcake strawberry shortcake]], a berry-topped snack so yummy and fluffy that Kirby went on an intergalactic adventure to get it back after it was stolen.
* ''VisualNovel/LastWindow'': Roast chicken with fries and salad on the side. Best enjoyed at Christmastime with a glass of bourbon.
* ''Webcomic/GourmetHound'': [[https://www.webtoons.com/en/drama/gourmet-hound/ep-23-confit-byaldi/viewer?title_no=1245&episode_no=23 Confit byaldi]], a variant of ratatouille made out of heart-shaped slices of eggplant, roma tomato, zucchini and squash, baked in a special sauce and served with vinaigrette.
* ''Series/{{Hannibal}}'': Pork loin with red fruit Cumberland sauce, accompanied with green beans. [[FalseReassurance Possibly not human flesh]].
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!Projects and Discussions

[[folder:Forumwatch]]
Hey guys! Welcome back to Forumwatch! In this section, we'll be telling you about what's going on in the forums -- interesting discussions that may be going on in Wiki Talk, some fun forum games, or lively debates going on in On-Topic Conversations, you name it!
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* As times change, so do the standards of what kinds of terms are considered acceptable. Words that were once considered okay are no longer considered that, and are now seen as offensive. Unfortunately, some of our trope names still contain such terms, or contain terms that were always considered offensive but were never dealt with. If you see a trope with an unnecessary offensive name, especially if that name is negatively affecting the trope's performance, and you have a better name suggestion or suggestion about the trope itself, you can bring it up in the [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16012241180A76966300 Trope names with outdated and/or offensive language thread]].
* It's the season of gift giving! Whether you got your gifts during Christmas or Hanukkah, you can share information about your new possessions you bought or received in [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=oerfg4w40qsn7w0gmfc4utql Item Get!]]. Don't worry if you miss the festive season; you can also discuss any recent possessions anytime.
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[[folder:Trope/Article Changelog]]
This section covers [[Administrivia/RenamedTropes renames]], [[JustForFun/TropeEpitaph removals]], redefinitions, hard-splits, merges, and Administrivia/{{wick cleaning|Projects}}. We'll try to keep you alerted to any major changes to the site, including perpetual projects and Wiki Talk decisions that you may have missed, but if you want to be a part of the process that affects so much of our wiki, then head over to the Trope Repair Shop on the left-hand side of the forum.
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* AnimalTitleIndex was disambiguated because it was determined that a list of titles with the names of animals in them wasn't useful. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16687206470.88070200 TRS thread here.]]
* BitzBox was cut due to concerns that it wasn't tropeworthy, plus it wasn't thriving. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16675746210.95554200 TRS thread here.]]
* BlackSheep has been expanded to include outliers in tight-knit groups other than families, rather than only family members. This is due to being misused to refer to outliers who aren't related to other members of the group. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16661157600.33910300 TRS thread here.]]
* The BlogTropes index was cleaned up, similarly to what was previously done with {{Fora}} and WikiTropes. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16676360750.54097900 TRS thread here.]]
** {{Blogosphere}}, CelebrityBlog, {{Flog}}, LinkBlog, and PowerLawBlogs were merged with ForumSpeak because they weren't thriving.
** The last paragraph of MeatPuppet's description was moved to ForumSpeak and replaced with a reference to the ForumSpeak entry. This was because said paragraph was off-topic; the paragraph concerned an online term for a user who posts on behalf of someone else (usually a banned user), while the trope itself is an unrelated concept related to MindControl and possession.
** The listing of UsefulNotes/{{Trigger}} was replaced with one for ContentWarning due to the the latter being determined to be more fitting than the former.
* CaptionContest was merged with AudienceParticipation due to the former mostly appearing in works that are not considered tropable. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16671257080.58470000 TRS thread here.]]
* ContinuityEditing has been made [[Administrivia/DefinitionOnlyPages Definition-Only]] and renamed VideoEditingTerminology, with its subtropes (LinearEdit, NonLinearEdit, OfflineEdit, and OnlineEdit) being merged into it. This is due to said subtropes lacking Administrivia/{{wick}}s, along with having tropeworthiness concerns on their own. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16677724030.10670200 TRS thread here.]]
* DanBrowned will be made Trivia due to the "claims of accuracy by the author" requirement involving information outside the work, and it will be renamed FalselyAdvertisedAccuracy. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16681505870.26078100 TRS thread here.]]
* DarkSkinnedBlond and DarkSkinnedRedhead have been disambiguated into various PersonalAppearanceTropes because dark-skinned blondes and redheads were deemed to not be tropable on their own. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16667958750.82201000 TRS thread here]].
* DelayedSeasons was cut as it was not thriving. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16684423970.22533900 TRS discussion here.]]
* DeterminedHomesteadersChildren and DeterminedHomesteadersWife were merged into DeterminedHomesteader because the three were determined to not be distinct enough to be separate tropes. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16672552050.58567600 TRS thread here.]]
* DotingGrandparent was redefined to refer to what the phrase "doting grandparent" usually means (i.e., very affectionate grandparents, such as those who spoil their grandchildren), paralleling the definition of DotingParent, and the original definition of grandparents being friends with their grandchildren was merged with IntergenerationalFriendship. In addition, usage of GrandparentFavoritism to refer to grandparents favoring one grandchild over the others was moved to ParentalFavoritism, and the original definition of grandparents favoring their grandchildren over their own children (i.e., their grandchildren's parents) remained in place, with the description being slightly modified for the sake of clarity. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16670314110.24168500 TRS thread here.]]
* DualTonfas, FightingWithChucks, and SaiGuy were disambiguated between various weapon-related pages because the use of a weapon is not a trope on its own. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16684194080.75802900 TRS thread here.]]
* DugInDeeper was merged with SnowballLie, its supertrope, due to the former's lack of Administrivia/{{wick}}s. The name was also determined to be too similar to DiggingYourselfDeeper. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16680517950.25672800 TRS thread here]].
* {{Gainaxing}} was turned into a Administrivia/DefinitionOnlyPage with links to relevant tropes due to the prevalence of bad examples, while MistyMay was turned into a redirect to it because of a lack of evidence that the latter is a real FanSpeak term, particularly because the page's inbound count was relatively low (especially compared to {{Gainaxing}}'s inbound count) despite being made before 2007. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16688016430.34944700 TRS thread here.]]
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter has been expanded to be more in line with what the name would mean in everyday usage (people who are too quick to trust other people), removing both the need for the character to grab the IdiotBall and the requirement for the person being trusted to be villainous. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16684877960.89468900 TRS thread here.]]
* HotScientist was turned into a disambiguation page between other tropes because it was determined to not be a real trope. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16690398800.43221000 TRS thread here.]]
* LiteraryNecrophilia was redirected to OutlivedItsCreator due to a lack of Administrivia/{{wick}}s, an unclear name, and Administrivia/{{complaining|AboutShowsYouDontLike}} issues. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16694612240.25906100 TRS thread here.]]
* ManOnFire has been expanded to cover both PlayedForHorror examples (about a human body being set on fire being portrayed as more primal and visceral than an inanimate object being set on fire) and comedy-focused examples (about the idea of a frantic man running around while on fire being PlayedForLaughs). This is because the original definition, which referred to human bodies catching on fire more easily than in real life, was determined to be too narrow and possibly too close in definition to MadeOfIncendium (which is primarily for inanimate objects catching on fire more easily than in real life), as well as it being determined that a person being on fire (regardless of how easily they caught on fire) can have connotations that are tropeworthy in their own right. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16684868440.00608300 TRS thread here.]]
* NecessaryWeasel was merged with AcceptableBreaksFromReality due to inconsistent usage that was determined to be redundant with other TropeTropes. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16670445780.09067200 TRS thread here.]]
* NoPronunciationGuide was disambiguated between DubNameChange, AdaptationNameChange, TheUnpronouncable, InconsistentDub, SuddenNameChange, ViewerPronunciationConfusion, and AlternateCharacterReading because the original definition was defined in the negative by being about something that ''isn't'' in the work, while tropes are supposed to be about things that ''are'' in the work. In addition, there weren't any examples that didn't fit under one of the pages the trope was converted into a disambiguation page for. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16685944880.21479700 TRS thread here.]]
* OverprotectiveDad was renamed to BoyfriendBlockingDad because the name made the trope sound broader than it actually was, leading to it attracting examples beyond "Dad doesn't want this guy dating his precious daughter". The old name was turned into a disambiguation page. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16678125160.53646600 TRS thread here.]]
* PersonalDictionary, which was previously turned into a Administrivia/DefinitionOnlyPage by Tropers/FastEddie via admin fiat due to complaining issues with real life examples, has been converted into an Administrivia/InUniverseExamplesOnly trope (with on-page examples being allowed again) after it was determined that in-universe examples don't have any complaining issues and thus could be reinstated while still keeping complaining in check. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16684236770.96433500 TRS thread here.]]
* PinocchioSyndrome will be merged with BecomeARealBoy due to redundancy between the two, with the latter name being used for the combined trope. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16672674980.07939800 TRS thread here.]]
* PlayingGertrude was turned into a disambiguation page for other tropes related to age differences between actors and their characters. This was due to redundancy, tropeworthiness concerns, and misuse. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16689973080.29777100 TRS thread here.]]
* RareGuns and RareVehicles were cut due to concerns over whether they're tropeworthy, particularly due to their status as {{aver|tedTrope}}sions of SmallReferencePools. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16670278160.54531300 TRS thread here.]]
* {{Shopkeeper}} has been disambiguated between various shopkeeper-related tropes like FriendlyShopkeeper and SuperStoicShopkeeper after the general concept of shopkeepers was determined to [[Administrivia/PeopleSitOnChairs not be a trope]]. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16672940800.08960700 TRS thread here.]]
* SlapstickKnowsNoGender is being merged with {{Slapstick}} because it was determined that "slapstick, but directed toward women" is Administrivia/TheSameButMoreSpecific. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16676193820.74194800 TRS thread here.]]
* SlidingBikeStop was merged with ReferencedBy.{{Akira}} and disambiguated due to redundancy with ReferencedBy.{{Akira}} and BadassBiker, a [[Administrivia/ZeroContextExample ZCE]] problem, and misuse. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16676951600.10973100 TRS thread here.]]
* TheSlug has been cut due to a lack of Administrivia/{{wick}}s. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16672856990.68825600 TRS thread here.]]
* StartingFrom was cut because it wasn't thriving and the few examples it had weren't salvageable. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16676796430.68695400 TRS thread here]].
* StrippedDrama has been cut due to a lack of Administrivia/{{wick}}s. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16672741510.45211500 TRS thread here.]]
* SurpriseCreepy is being split into two tropes because the concept of horror moments in non-horror works (to be split off into SurprisinglyCreepyMoment) and the concept of horror works disguised as saccharine works (to be split off into DisguisedHorrorStory) were determined to be distinct enough from each other to merit being classified as separate tropes. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16678683070.24176800 TRS thread here.]]
* TheyFightCrime was redirected to WunzaPlot due to redundancy and the former being a StockPhrase used as a Administrivia/PotholeMagnet. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16670331830.17886900 TRS thread here.]]
* TropeCoTropeOfTheWeek is having its definition expanded beyond sports and will be renamed to ProductPlacementName. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16687818000.60625800 TRS thread here.]]
* UndisclosedNative was merged with NonSpecificallyForeign due to a lack of Administrivia/{{wick}}s and overlap with the latter. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16695363360.12714000 TRS thread here.]]
* VoiceOfDramatic was cut after it was decided that it wasn't tropeworthy. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16679136360.71016700 TRS thread here]].
* WeSuckLess was cut due to a lack of Administrivia/{{wick}}s, with only one wick being on a work page. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16695740130.89942000 TRS thread here.]]
* WidgetSeries has been expanded to cover all unusual works, regardless of cultural differences, and will be renamed to QuirkyWork. WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs has also been merged into it. For WidgetSeries, this is due to it having an unclear name that led to misuse for what it was expanded to. For WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs, this was due to it being misused for creators actually being on drugs when something was made, along with attracting snark and Administrivia/ZeroContextExamples and being Administrivia/TheSameButMoreSpecific to WidgetSeries's expanded definition (due to "work audiences think is unusual and blame drugs for it" not being sufficiently different from "work audiences think is unusual"). [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16676170500.39919400 TRS thread here.]]
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[[folder:Pages Needing Help]]
This section highlights articles indexed on the Administrivia/PagesNeedingWikiMagic policy page and sub-pages. Such articles are, at best, under-performing and below wiki standards. At worst, these pages are in violation of the wiki's rules against stubs. If you're an editor, try checking out some of these under-performing trope and work articles to see what improvements you can make to the page.
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* Happy birthday to children's author and illustrator Creator/MercerMayer, best known for the ''Literature/LittleCritter'' series. With a career spanning decades that's resulted in over 300 published books, there is much to draw from for adding a quote, an image, tropes, and more works to his page. Most vitally, the page lacks a description due to its original one being plagiarized.
* ''Film/EightBitChristmas'' is a 2021 Christmas film about a father who tells his daughter a story about how he embarked on a journey to a gaming console for Christmas when he was a young boy in the 1980s. Our work on the movie is in need of a better description, Administrivia/{{crosswicking}}, and more tropes with [[Administrivia/ZeroContextExample context]].
* Each New Years Eve, everyone waits for midnight to hit. You may say that we're waiting for "New Years O'Clock". CueOClock is a trope that has been around since 2009, but with a low Administrivia/{{wick}} count, strange example sorting, a list of poorly written examples, and a stubby description, it's about time it gets the help it needs.
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[[folder:Project Spotlight]]
Looking for a project to dedicate some time to, but not comfortable jumping into large threads? Here are some smaller projects, or more recent discussions, in need of a few more hands.
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* [[Newsletter/News202211 Last issue]], we welcomed the introduction of the new [=DerivativeWorks/=] namespace, where adaptations of public domain stories were to be listed. However, we still have many pages under the original Franchise/ namespace that need to be moved to the [=DerivativeWorks/=] one. If you would like to help out, come visit the [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16238927610A56449100 Derivative Works/ Namespace]] thread.
* Trope subpages can be split off depending on how long they are. Some of the subpages, however, are not long enough. If you would like to clean any subpages that are too short, please bring them to [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16537518770A08137400 the "Is this subpage too short?" re-merging]] thread.
* ''Series/HouseOfTheDragon,'' a prequel series to ''Series/GameOfThrones'', may have debuted this year, but because the work is part of a controversial franchise, the series' pages have attracted Administrivia/{{edit war}}s, complaining, disputable troping, and trope misuse. If you would like to help gain consensus on problematic examples, come visit [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16678425080A13641400 House of the Dragon cleanup]].
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* @/FernandoLemon writes for Work Spotlight and Image of the Month. Same as last year, his Christmas decorations will be put up on December 8, as it's [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feast_of_the_Immaculate_Conception a national holiday]] in Argentina.
* @/WarJay77 contributed to the Trope Spotlight and Pages Needing Help sections this month. She is also the Herald of Projects: Long Term/Perpetual, and spends much of her time refreshing on the forums, ATT and TLP for new things to respond to. She unironically enjoys Christmas music, but is always late when it comes to buying gifts.
* @/{{gjjones}} writes for the Project Spotlight section. He also frequently spends his time working on projects whenever they are necessary, cleaning up wiki entries and participating in the ATT and Trope Repair Shop threads.
* @/{{Tabs}} writes for the Changelog section.
* @/{{plakythebirb}}, currently overdosing on schnapps, usually writes for Works That Need a Page.
* @/{{Excessive-Menace}} writes for the New and Obscure Tropes section. They mainly spend their time lurking and editing the wiki, as well as participating in ATT and writing for the Pantheon/TropePantheons project. While waiting for his Christmas presents to arrive, she's reminded of writing their first entry for Trope Report last year.
* @/{{themayorofsimpleton}} wrote for the Changelog and Forumwatch this edition. He mostly participates in the Project Threads, TRS, Trope and Wiki Talk, sometimes ATT, and occasionally Image Pickin'. He is looking forward to celebrating Christmas with his extended family this year.
* @/{{callmeamuffin}} wishes to [[UnderTheMistletoe stand under the mistletoe]] during Christmas Day. For Trope Report, he generally writes for the Forumwatch, Project Spotlight, and Work Spotlight sections. Outside of Trope Report, he can be found in the Forum Games, Yack Fest, Trope Repair Shop, and Image Pickin' forums.
* @/{{Yindee}} is a contributor to the Pages Needing Help and Spotlight sections who likes buying Christmas gifts from small and minority-owned businesses.
* @/MacronNotes contributed to the Changelog section, Pages Needing Help, and the description this month. She spends most of her time on Wiki Talk, TRS, and other parts of the site.
* @/{{Berrenta}} assisted with the Changelog section for this edition, and is a guest contributor for this month's Obscure Tropes. When she and her elves are not dealing with TRS-related efforts, she makes sure your gifts are delivered on time.
* @/GastonRabbit started contributing this month to keep the Changelog up to date, since he mostly moderates TRS and decided to start adding changes after being given the go-ahead to make them. He's also a guest contributor for this month's Obscure Tropes and is DreamingOfAWhiteChristmas after not getting one last year.
* @/SkyCat32 is a guest contributor for this month's sponsor. Sky can be found on multiple project threads, as well as the Trope Launch Pad.
* @/{{Cutegirl920fire}} makes her return to Trope Report and contributed to the Older/Obscure Works Spotlight and Works Needing a Page sections this month! She simps hard for UsefulNotes/MarieAntoinette, all she wants for Christmas is Scrivener, and she's currently waltzing with flappers.
* @/{{Amonimus}} made the logo for this and [[Newsletter/News202112 last year's]] issue.
* @/{{Twiddler}} makes sure our grammar is in order.
* @/{{mickey96}} added the [=Lab316=] entry to Creator Page Spotlight.
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->[[AC: This edition of Trope Report is brought to you by the [[WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}} Beth Shalom Jewish Center]], which will have its annual Hanukkah dinner on December 21st.]]

->Interested in becoming a contributor, or have suggestions for works or tropes to feature? Pop by [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=15946040340A55436600 the thread]] and let us know! We don't bite. (Much.)

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