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* AcePilot: Arguably, [[Tropers/G2BattleConvoy G2]] with his use of his personal Gundam.

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** In ''The Beginning of the End, Part 1'', Tre has a walk-on part where he reads a book and then snarks at the cast. The book he's reading, "The Grand Celestial," is the name of the ship in "We Are All Space Mercenaries," which Tre was a part of.
*** And later, in ''Ruckus Over Repause'', Tre stars in a fake Barnes-And-Noble commercial where he's floating in space reading "a novel about a motley crew of space mercenaries."

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** In ''The Beginning of the End, Part 1'', Tre has a walk-on part where he reads a book and then snarks at the cast. The book he's reading, "The Grand Celestial," is the name of the ship in "We Are All Space Mercenaries," which Tre was a part of.
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of. And later, in ''Ruckus Over Repause'', Tre stars in a fake Barnes-And-Noble commercial where he's floating in space reading "a novel about a motley crew of space mercenaries."



* AffablyEvil: Downplayed with Sonny.

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* AllLowercaseLetters: Arceus speaks like this.

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** Also, Tropers/ZeroL's "Days in the Future" arc, although to a lesser degree, as it was only a subplot.

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** Also, Tropers/ZeroL's "Days in the Future" arc, although to a lesser degree, as it was only a subplot.



** This is true for {{Tropers/TacoBadger}} as well.
* CanonForeigner: From Steve Urkel to Ford Prefect, ''Lots'' of [=NPCs=] are this.

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* CanonForeigner: From [[Series/FamilyMatters Steve Urkel Urkel]] to [[Radio/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy Ford Prefect, ''Lots'' Prefect]], ''lots'' of [=NPCs=] are this.



* DebutQueue: Because of the way the game is run, people can join at any moment, leading to this.

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* DynamicEntry: When Tropers/{{Beverly}} first enters, she kicks down the door and crushes [[Tropers/TalesofUnder Tales]].

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When Tropers/{{Beverly}} first enters, she kicks down the door and crushes [[Tropers/TalesofUnder Tales]].



* HeterosexualLifePartners: Tropes and Taco are the premiere example of this.

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---> '''Ford''': These are actually pretty alright. What's in these anyway?
---> '''Mr. Skittle''': Well it's a special family recipe. We put clam juice, beef hearts, and chicken feet in our batter.
---> ''(Ford turned a bit pale-green as he gagged, clutched his rumbling stomach, and dashes to the nearby bathroom)''
* IncrediblyLamePun: Tropers/TropesForever gives us this gem in episode 2:
--> ''"Wouldn't Taco know more about [[LudicrousGibs salsa?]]"''

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---> '''Mr. Skittle''': Well it's a special family recipe. We put clam juice, beef hearts, and chicken feet in our batter.
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batter.\\
''(Ford turned a bit pale-green as he gagged, clutched his rumbling stomach, and dashes to the nearby bathroom)''
* IncrediblyLamePun: Tropers/TropesForever gives us this gem in episode 2:
--> ''"Wouldn't Taco know more about [[LudicrousGibs salsa?]]"''
bathroom)''



* InstantCostumeChange: One of Bev's Xathian abilities is to change costume at will.
* JiveTurkey: Sonny tends to use a lot of 1970s slang.

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* %%* JiveTurkey: Sonny tends to use a lot of 1970s slang.



* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: [=G2=] once led a contingent of Mobile Suit troops from the [[RedShirtArmy Moore Brotherhood]] against one of Zero's clones' installations in France.
** Revenge for the entire episode in "The Cat Who Did Too Much".

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* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: [=G2=] once led a contingent of Mobile Suit troops from the [[RedShirtArmy Moore Brotherhood]] against one of Zero's clones' installations in France.
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France. Revenge for the entire episode in "The Cat Who Did Too Much".



* {{Pun}}: Tropers/TropesForever gives us this gem in episode 2:
--> ''"Wouldn't Taco know more about [[LudicrousGibs salsa?]]"''



* SilentCredits: Occurs at the end of "What Shall We Do With the Sick Betelgeusian?" and again in "Silliness in Sweden".
* SmallNameBigEgo: See AuthorTract above.

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* SmallNameBigEgo: See AuthorTract above.%%* SmallNameBigEgo



** How Chey made her debut in "Stuff... Happens?".

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Started by Tropers/TropesForever on July 3rd, 2017, it is ongoing to this day.

The game can be found [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=1 here]], with the discussion thread [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=15330782530A06574000&page=1 here]]. The show's opening titles are [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDUO96U0q44 here]].

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Started by Tropers/TropesForever on July 3rd, 3rd/4th[[note]]depending on your time zone[[/note]], 2017, it is ongoing to this day.

The game can be found [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=1 here]], with the discussion thread [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=15330782530A06574000&page=1 here]]. The show's opening titles thread has also received multimedia expansions. The "opening titles" for seasons 1 and 3 are [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDUO96U0q44 here]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RX0p8lXH3iM here]], while accompanying soundtrack albums composed by [=TropesForever=] can be found [[https://soundcloud.com/user-1757626/albums here]].
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* MistakenForClown: In "Queen Victoria's Secret", at one point Afterwards is wearing an outfit with an enormous dress and hat, and heavy makeup. Puma, himself a NonIronicClown, thinks After wants to join him at the circus and is thrilled. After doesn't really get a chance to respond.[[note]]But fortunately, his player's reaction out of universe was more like ActuallyPrettyFunny.[[/note]]
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** In ''The Beginning of the End, Part 1'', Tre has a walk-on part where he reads a book and then snarks at the cast. The book he's reading, "The Grand Celestial," is the name of the ship in "We Are All Space Mercenaries," which Tre was a part of.
*** And later, in ''Ruckus Over Repause'', Tre stars in a fake Barnes-And-Noble commercial where he's floating in space reading "a novel about a motley crew of space mercenaries."
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* EitherOrTitle: A couple of episodes are like this. "The Bowling Tournament" has the alternate title "The Case of the Cunning Conman", "Look we never use episode titles properly anyway, it doesn't matter" has the alternate title "The Day The Lights Went Out", "Lovey-Dovey Fluff for The Viewers" has "More Pokemon Card Fun Because What The Heck", and "Wilde Zeiten in Zürich" has its English title, "Wild Times in Zürich".

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* EitherOrTitle: A couple of episodes are like this. "The Bowling Tournament" has the alternate title "The Case of the Cunning Conman", "Look we never use episode titles properly anyway, it doesn't matter" has the alternate title "The Day The Lights Went Out", "Lovey-Dovey Fluff for The Viewers" has "More Pokemon Card Fun Because What The Heck", and "Wilde Zeiten in Zürich" has its English title, "Wild Times in Zürich".Zürich", and "The Magic Tool Bus" has the alternate title "Journey to the World Within".
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* ActorAllusion: Several, to other TV Tropes forum roleplays:
** In "The Clever and Original Whodunnit Plot Parody", [=TropesForever=] has an idea that Bev [[Roleplay/WeHaveAllBeenGenderFlipped really likes shrimp]], but thinks that it might have come from a dream.
** In "The Body Catalog", when the group are deciding on [[ItMakesSenseInContext which body Taco should choose,]] [=TropesForever=] suggests "[[Roleplay/WeHaveAllBecomePokemon a Joltik]]". {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d by Taco immediately after.
** [=G2=] pilots a [[HumongousMecha Gundam]] and that same Gundam is used as a basis for a character's PowerArmour in the ''Our avatars are in a room for together'' FG thread.
** Puma gets unwittingly transformed into a humanoid feline, just like his character Felis in ''We're A League of Villains''.

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* FoulFlower: The Landlord Plant's long-lost son Sonny Sunflora is this.

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* FoulFlower: EstablishingSeriesMoment: The first ever post has [=TropesForever=] [[AsideComment turn to the camera and saying "this wasn't supposed to be a one-man show, you know!"]], setting the fourth wall-demolishing tone for the rest of the series. The ensuing ReferenceOverdosed hijinks when the other tropers show up, and the first episode climaxing with the tropers [[TheresNoKillLikeOverkill blowing up their evil landlord with fireworks]] certainly let you know what you're in for.
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The Landlord Plant's long-lost son Sonny Sunflora is this.this, as he was the BigBad of season 3. As of season 4 he's downgraded to a SitcomArchNemesis JerkWithAHeartOfGold, making him a downplayed version.
** [[VideoGame/{{Undertale}} Flowey the Flower]] also shows up as the villain of several episodes, just as psychotic as in his source material.
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The game can be found [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=1 here]], and the show's opening titles are [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDUO96U0q44 here]].

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The game can be found [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=1 here]], and with the discussion thread [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=15330782530A06574000&page=1 here]]. The show's opening titles are [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDUO96U0q44 here]].
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** [[VideoGame/{{Deltarune}} Jevil]]. In his home game, he's a boss who attacks the protagonists and seems to be ChaoticNeutral at best. In his appearance in the Season 5 finale, he turns out to be a fairly benevolent entity who considers the tropers his "friends", [[spoiler:helps them finish off the army of villains, and warns them about Victor's plans for Aveyond]]. Slightly downplayed in that the tropers still consider him highly dangerous, hiding when he [[spoiler:unleashes his attacks on the villains]].

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** [[VideoGame/{{Deltarune}} Jevil]]. In his home game, he's a boss who attacks tries to kill the protagonists and seems to be ChaoticNeutral at best.protagonists. In his appearance in the Season 5 finale, he turns out to be a fairly benevolent entity who considers the tropers his "friends", [[spoiler:helps them finish off the army of villains, and warns them about Victor's plans for Aveyond]]. Slightly downplayed in that the tropers still consider him highly dangerous, hiding when he [[spoiler:unleashes his attacks on the villains]].

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* AdaptationalHeroism: Marcia Shyneet was based on Morph Moth, who was one of the original Mavericks from ''VideoGame/MegaManX2''. Here, Marcia is loyal to the Tropers, even helping them out on occasion.

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** [[VideoGame/{{Deltarune}} Jevil]]. In his home game, he's a boss who attacks the protagonists and seems to be ChaoticNeutral at best. In his appearance in the Season 5 finale, he turns out to be a fairly benevolent entity who considers the tropers his "friends", [[spoiler:helps them finish off the army of villains, and warns them about Victor's plans for Aveyond]]. Slightly downplayed in that the tropers still consider him highly dangerous, hiding when he [[spoiler:unleashes his attacks on the villains]].
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* BlueCollarWarlock: Joe from ''It's Raining Right Here''. He's a powerful wizard... and also a sleepy old guy running a diner out in the middle of nowhere, and he acts the part.
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''Tropers: The Series'' is a roleplay on the Administrivia/TVTropesForum. The basic premise involves {{troper}}s living in a parody of TV {{sitcom}}s, [[CaptainObvious if that wasn't made obvious by the intro post.]] It started out like ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'', but got [[WidgetSeries more wigged out as time went on,]] turning into a GenreRoulette and {{Fantasy|KitchenSink}}/SciFiKitchenSink. As it follows an episodic structure with a new "episode" ([=GMed=] by a different person each time) every few pages or so, the tone and genre can vary wildly.

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''Tropers: The Series'' is a roleplay on the Administrivia/TVTropesForum. The basic premise involves {{troper}}s living in a parody of TV {{sitcom}}s, [[CaptainObvious if that wasn't made obvious by the intro post.]] post. It started out like ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'', but got [[WidgetSeries more wigged out as time went on,]] turning into a GenreRoulette and {{Fantasy|KitchenSink}}/SciFiKitchenSink. As it follows an episodic structure with a new "episode" ([=GMed=] by a different person each time) every few pages or so, the tone and genre can vary wildly.
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* HeistEpisode: S1:E5, "The Tropers Rob a Bank" is about the tropers getting together to rob a bank to get money to go on a skiing trip. Due to many of them conflicting with each other, such as Tropes and Puma who are not so eager to commit a crime, and Random who leaves the group to get coffee, the heist doesn't go well, and [[spoiler:they come out with barely any money]].
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*AllLowercaseLetters: Arceus speaks like this.
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* SevenDeadlySins: {{Anthropomorphic Personification}}s of these appear in "Ruckus Over Repast" as demons working for Satan.

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* ThereWasADoor: How Chey made her debut in "Stuff... Happens?".

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How Chey made her debut in "Stuff... Happens?".
** Funnily enough, also how Mango makes his exit in "Mechani-chaos." He just does an UnflinchingWalk and crashes through the wall of a supply closet. Downplayed in that there's no obvious door described, but Mango doesn't even bother looking for one.
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* AdaptationalHeroism: Marcia Shyneet was based on Morph Moth, who was one of the original Mavericks from ''VideoGame/MegaManX2''. Here, Marcia is loyal to the Tropers, even helping them out on occasion.


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* GenderFlip: Marcia was based on a Male Maverick from ''VideoGame/MegaManX2'']]

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* AndKnowingIsHalfTheBattle: Incorporated into the gameplay, with each episode ending with a character stating AnAesop.

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* AndKnowingIsHalfTheBattle: Incorporated into the gameplay, gameplay of the first two seasons, with each episode ending with a character stating AnAesop.



* EitherOrTitle:A couple of episodes are like this. "The Bowling Tournament" has the alternate title "The Case of the Cunning Conman", "Look we never use episode titles properly anyway, it doesn't matter" has the alternate title "The Day The Lights Went Out", "Lovey-Dovey Fluff for The Viewers" has "More Pokemon Card Fun Because What The Heck", and "Wilde Zeiten in Zürich" has its English title, "Wild Times in Zürich".

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** Revenge calls the trope by name not once, but twice; Once in his debut episode and once halfway through "Sorry, I don't Speak Baguette."
* EitherOrTitle:A EitherOrTitle: A couple of episodes are like this. "The Bowling Tournament" has the alternate title "The Case of the Cunning Conman", "Look we never use episode titles properly anyway, it doesn't matter" has the alternate title "The Day The Lights Went Out", "Lovey-Dovey Fluff for The Viewers" has "More Pokemon Card Fun Because What The Heck", and "Wilde Zeiten in Zürich" has its English title, "Wild Times in Zürich".


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** Revenge for the entire episode in "The Cat Who Did Too Much".


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** The title currently belongs to Sir Fluff, Revenge's pet cat.
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-->-- '''[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=118#comment-2950 "The Goddamned Paintball Episode...Bitch"]]'''

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-->-- '''[[https://tvtropes.[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=118#comment-2950 "The Goddamned Paintball Episode...Bitch"]]'''
Bitch"]]
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'''Tropers/G2BattleConvoy''': Everything, Taco.\\

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->''"What the Hell is this episode?"''
-->-- '''Tropers/TacoBadger, [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=118#comment-2950 "The Goddamned Paintball Episode...Bitch"]]'''

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->''"What ->'''Tropers/TacoBadger''': What the Hell is this episode?"''
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'''Tropers/G2BattleConvoy''': Everything, Taco.\\
-->-- '''Tropers/TacoBadger, [[https://tvtropes.'''[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=118#comment-2950 "The Goddamned Paintball Episode...Bitch"]]'''

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''Tropers: The Series'' is a roleplay that has us all starring in a {{sitcom}}, [[CaptainObvious if that wasn't made obvious by the intro post.]] It started out like ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'', but got [[WidgetSeries more wigged out as time went on.]]

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-->-- '''Tropers/TacoBadger, [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=118#comment-2950 "The Goddamned Paintball Episode...Bitch"]]'''

''Tropers: The Series'' is a roleplay that has us all starring on the Administrivia/TVTropesForum. The basic premise involves {{troper}}s living in a {{sitcom}}, parody of TV {{sitcom}}s, [[CaptainObvious if that wasn't made obvious by the intro post.]] It started out like ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'', but got [[WidgetSeries more wigged out as time went on.]]
on,]] turning into a GenreRoulette and {{Fantasy|KitchenSink}}/SciFiKitchenSink. As it follows an episodic structure with a new "episode" ([=GMed=] by a different person each time) every few pages or so, the tone and genre can vary wildly.
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* CerebusRetcon: After a long absence, Puma explains that he spent time working for Henderson's circus, but his career at the circus was cut short when the performers got into a pie and seltzer war, which is played for laughs. It's later revealed that the war was started by Pomposo, a truly malicious character with a grudge against Henderson.
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* CriticalResearchFailure: Tales did this when playing TabletopGame/CallOfCthulhu. He obviously doesn't know about even the most basic concepts of the game: for example, he SAN checked Tropers/TacoBadger for kicking people in the nuts too much.

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* CriticalResearchFailure: InUniverse, Tales did this when playing TabletopGame/CallOfCthulhu. He obviously doesn't know about even the most basic concepts of the game: for example, he SAN checked Tropers/TacoBadger for kicking people in the nuts too much.



* LaughTrack: Used extensively. It's often [[MediumAwareness commented on]], with the Canned Laughter Machine being destroyed, repaired and even {{shipp|ing}}ed with other characters. [[InvertedTrope Inverted]] with canned [[SelfDeprecation groaning]] when Zero claimed to have figured out the plot.

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* LaughTrack: Used extensively. It's often [[MediumAwareness commented on]], with the Canned Laughter Machine being destroyed, repaired and even [[invoked]] {{shipp|ing}}ed with other characters. [[InvertedTrope Inverted]] with canned [[SelfDeprecation groaning]] when Zero claimed to have figured out the plot.
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* CrackShip: One viewer wrote into the show with a list of such ships, including Sam the Cricket x Taco Badger, Gangrenous F x Bev, Zero x Cthulhu Monkey Zero, [[CargoShip TropesForever x the landlord plant]], and Buddy X The Landlord X The Canned Laughter Machine. [[invoked]]

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* CrackShip: InUniverse. One viewer wrote into the show with a list of such ships, including Sam the Cricket x Taco Badger, Gangrenous F x Bev, Zero x Cthulhu Monkey Zero, [[CargoShip TropesForever x the landlord plant]], and Buddy X The Landlord X The Canned Laughter Machine. [[invoked]]
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* FridgeLogic: InUniverse in "I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor." Puma spends a lot of time the episode calling out to a bunch of mimes who were kidnapped by Coleberry, only to realize ''much'' later that they wouldn't be able to call back to him due to them not speaking.
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* FridgeLogic: InUniverse in "I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor." Puma spends a lot of time the episode calling out to a bunch of mimes who were kidnapped by Coleberry, only to realize ''much'' later that they wouldn't be able to call back to him due to them not speaking.

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[[caption-width-right:350:''Booing from the studio audience'']]

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* CanonForeigner: From Steve Urkel to Ford Prefect, ''Lots'' of [=NPCs=] are this.



* CanonForeigner: From Steve Urkel to Ford Prefect, ''Lots'' of [=NPCs=] are this.

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* CanonForeigner: From Steve Urkel to Ford Prefect, ''Lots'' of [=NPCs=] are this.ComicTrio: Often, Taco, Tales and Tropes fall into this as Schemer, Complainer, and Fool, respectively. Taco comes up with get-rich-quick schemes which he and Tropes then carry out, while Tales clashes with Taco over the plan.
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* ParodyCommercial: There are a number of these in the thread. Whenever someone decides that the current episode should have a commercial break, multiple tropers will write fake commercials advertising various made-up products, most of which are merchandise for Tropers: the Series itself For example, in ''Episode 16: Tropers: the Series... Again'':

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* ParodyCommercial: There are a number of these in the thread. Whenever someone decides that the current episode should have a commercial break, multiple tropers will write fake commercials advertising various made-up products, most of which are merchandise for Tropers: the Series itself itself. For example, in ''Episode 16: Tropers: the Series... Again'':

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* ParodyCommercial: There are a number of these in the thread. Whenever someone decides that the current episode should have a commercial break, multiple tropers will write fake commercials advertising various made-up products, most of which are merchandise for Tropers: the Series itself:
** ''Episode 16: Tropers: the Series... Again''
*** Chey writes a commercial for ''Tropers: the Series: the Aftershow'', where 4 hosts talk about the newest episode of the series.
*** [=Josh6243=] writes a commercial for ''Fire Emblem Tropera'', an unusual tabletop RPG.
*** Puma writes a commercial for Werecat Puma Clocks, a parody of the classic [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kit-Cat_Klock Kit-Cat Klock]]. It also mentions "Claco", an upcoming line of clocks based on [=TacoBadger=].
*** Chey writes a commercial for Tropers: the Series novelizations. Unfortunately, they're only in paperback.

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* ParodyCommercial: There are a number of these in the thread. Whenever someone decides that the current episode should have a commercial break, multiple tropers will write fake commercials advertising various made-up products, most of which are merchandise for Tropers: the Series itself:
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itself For example, in ''Episode 16: Tropers: the Series... Again''
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Again'':
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Chey writes a commercial for ''Tropers: the Series: the Aftershow'', where 4 hosts talk about the newest episode of the series.
*** ** [=Josh6243=] writes a commercial for ''Fire Emblem Tropera'', an unusual tabletop RPG.
*** ** Puma writes a commercial for Werecat Puma Clocks, a parody of the classic [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kit-Cat_Klock Kit-Cat Klock]]. It also mentions "Claco", an upcoming line of clocks based on [=TacoBadger=].
*** ** Chey writes a commercial for Tropers: the Series novelizations. Unfortunately, they're only in paperback.

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