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# Literature.NikkiHeat: CastOfExpies. {{Enforced}} due to being a {{defictionalization}} of a [[FictionalDocument fictional novel series]] that is InspiredBy InUniverse true stories. Jameson Rook is an AuthorAvatar of Rick Castle, Nikki Heat is a HotterAndSexier version of Kate Beckett, MissingMom backstory and all, and ThoseTwoGuys Raley and Ochoa are based on Beckett's sidekicks Ryan and Esposito. And that's just the core cast. '''[[red:Said more clearly, the ''Literature/NikkiHeat'' novels are [[TieInNovel tie-ins]] to the ''Series/{{Castle}}'' TV show that are {{defictionaliz|ation}}ed versions of the [[ShowWithinAShow novels of same name that the title character writes during the series]]. According to the show, he bases his characters on Beckett's detective squad, so therefore the IRL ''Nikki Heat'' books had to ''also'' have a CastOfExpies.]]'''

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# Literature.NikkiHeat: CastOfExpies. {{Enforced}} due to being a {{defictionalization}} of a [[FictionalDocument fictional novel series]] that is InspiredBy InUniverse true stories. Jameson Rook is an AuthorAvatar of Rick Castle, Nikki Heat is a HotterAndSexier version of Kate Beckett, MissingMom backstory and all, and ThoseTwoGuys Raley and Ochoa are based on Beckett's sidekicks Ryan and Esposito. And that's just the core cast. '''[[red:Said more clearly, the ''Literature/NikkiHeat'' novels are [[TieInNovel tie-ins]] to the ''Series/{{Castle}}'' ''Series/Castle2009'' TV show that are {{defictionaliz|ation}}ed versions of the [[ShowWithinAShow novels of same name that the title character writes during the series]]. According to the show, he bases his characters on Beckett's detective squad, so therefore the IRL ''Nikki Heat'' books had to ''also'' have a CastOfExpies.]]'''

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# SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome.GameOfThrones:
** "[[Recap/GameOfThronesS8E1Winterfell Winterfell]]":
*** As the Golden Company commander points out, elephants make excellent war beasts, but aren't suited for long sea voyages, meaning no elephants for Cersei. As noted in real-life, elephants were AwesomeButImpractical. This was an example {{enforced}} by having to blow the CGI budgets on the dragons, the same thing that led to the Starks' direwolves disappearing from the show.

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# SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome.GameOfThrones:
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GameOfThrones: "[[Recap/GameOfThronesS8E1Winterfell Winterfell]]":
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Winterfell]]": As the Golden Company commander points out, elephants make excellent war beasts, but aren't suited for long sea voyages, meaning no elephants for Cersei. As noted in real-life, elephants were AwesomeButImpractical. This was an example {{enforced}} by having to blow the CGI budgets on the dragons, the same thing that led to the Starks' direwolves disappearing from the show.
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# Literature.NikkiHeat: CastOfExpies. {{Enforced}} due to being a {{defictionalization}} of a [[FictionalDocument fictional novel series]] that is InspiredBy InUniverse true stories. Jameson Rook is an AuthorAvatar of Rick Castle, Nikki Heat is a HotterAndSexier version of Kate Beckett, MissingMom backstory and all, and ThoseTwoGuys Raley and Ochoa are based on Beckett's sidekicks Ryan and Esposito. And that's just the core cast. '''[[red:Said more clearly, the ''Literature/NikkiHeat'' novels are [[TieInNovel tie-ins]] to the ''Series/{{Castle}}'' TV show that are {{defictionaliz|ation}}ed versions of the novels of same name that the title character writes during it. According to the show, he bases his characters on Beckett's detective squad, so therefore the IRL ''Nikki Heat'' books had to ''also'' have a CastOfExpies.]]'''

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# Literature.NikkiHeat: CastOfExpies. {{Enforced}} due to being a {{defictionalization}} of a [[FictionalDocument fictional novel series]] that is InspiredBy InUniverse true stories. Jameson Rook is an AuthorAvatar of Rick Castle, Nikki Heat is a HotterAndSexier version of Kate Beckett, MissingMom backstory and all, and ThoseTwoGuys Raley and Ochoa are based on Beckett's sidekicks Ryan and Esposito. And that's just the core cast. '''[[red:Said more clearly, the ''Literature/NikkiHeat'' novels are [[TieInNovel tie-ins]] to the ''Series/{{Castle}}'' TV show that are {{defictionaliz|ation}}ed versions of the [[ShowWithinAShow novels of same name that the title character writes during it.the series]]. According to the show, he bases his characters on Beckett's detective squad, so therefore the IRL ''Nikki Heat'' books had to ''also'' have a CastOfExpies.]]'''
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# Literature.NikkiHeat: CastOfExpies. {{Enforced}} due to being a {{defictionalization}} of a [[FictionalDocument fictional novel series]] that is InspiredBy InUniverse true stories. Jameson Rook is an AuthorAvatar of Rick Castle, Nikki Heat is a HotterAndSexier version of Kate Beckett, MissingMom backstory and all, and ThoseTwoGuys Raley and Ochoa are based on Beckett's sidekicks Ryan and Esposito. And that's just the core cast.

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# Literature.NikkiHeat: CastOfExpies. {{Enforced}} due to being a {{defictionalization}} of a [[FictionalDocument fictional novel series]] that is InspiredBy InUniverse true stories. Jameson Rook is an AuthorAvatar of Rick Castle, Nikki Heat is a HotterAndSexier version of Kate Beckett, MissingMom backstory and all, and ThoseTwoGuys Raley and Ochoa are based on Beckett's sidekicks Ryan and Esposito. And that's just the core cast. '''[[red:Said more clearly, the ''Literature/NikkiHeat'' novels are [[TieInNovel tie-ins]] to the ''Series/{{Castle}}'' TV show that are {{defictionaliz|ation}}ed versions of the novels of same name that the title character writes during it. According to the show, he bases his characters on Beckett's detective squad, so therefore the IRL ''Nikki Heat'' books had to ''also'' have a CastOfExpies.]]'''

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# Literature.NikkiHeat: CastOfExpies. {{Enforced}} due to being a {{defictionalization}} of a [[FictionalDocument fictional novel series]] that is InspiredBy InUniverse true stories. Jameson Rook is an AuthorAvatar of Rick Castle, Nikki Heat is a HotterAndSexier version of Kate Beckett, MissingMom backstory and all, and ThoseTwoGuys Raley and Ochoa are based on Beckett's sidekicks Ryan and Esposito. And that's just the core cast.


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# Literature.NikkiHeat: CastOfExpies. {{Enforced}} due to being a {{defictionalization}} of a [[FictionalDocument fictional novel series]] that is InspiredBy InUniverse true stories. Jameson Rook is an AuthorAvatar of Rick Castle, Nikki Heat is a HotterAndSexier version of Kate Beckett, MissingMom backstory and all, and ThoseTwoGuys Raley and Ochoa are based on Beckett's sidekicks Ryan and Esposito. And that's just the core cast.
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# ItsQuietTooQuiet: Germany's greatest defensive tactician of 1943-44, General Gotthard Heinrici, was famed for an almost psychic talent for predicting when a Soviet Combined-Arms Army was about to begin a Breakthrough-Offensive Operation in his sector -- which he humbly and [[InvokedTrope somewhat misleadingly attributed to]] the trope of suspicious silence. In fact, it derived from close observation of previous Soviet bombardment schedules. [[note]] In this period, Soviet offensives were always preceded by earth-shatteringly large artillery barrages on all known and suspected German artillery, AT, and machine-gun positions -- but due to the inexperience of the gunners, they [[StrictlyFormula tended to be too formulaic]] and whenever they were forced to rush offensive preparations [[EnforcedTrope they often re-used bombardment schedules from previous offensives]]. By taking note of these tendencies, Heinrici was able to repeatedly withdraw troops from their positions and then rush them back in time to conduct a stronger defense from prepared positions against the assault by the Soviet Combined-Arms Army's assault guns + tanks + infantry. Heinrici's 'talent' faded as his opponents' skills and repertoire grew, but he had one final success during the ''Berlin Offensive'' of April 1945, when Georgy Zhukov was demoted from the Strategic role in which he excelled to Operational command of the 1st Belorussian Front. As always when he had taken Operational command, Zhukov tried to use a BoringButPractical preparatory bombardment -- and was outfoxed by Heinrici, giving Ivan Konev's 2nd Ukrainian Front a two-day head start in the race for Berlin. [[/note]] '''[[red:In the note, Real Life doesn't have a creator (in the fiction sense) who can intentionally use a trope.]]'''
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# ItsQuietTooQuiet: Germany's greatest defensive tactician of 1943-44, General Gotthard Heinrici, was famed for an almost psychic talent for predicting when a Soviet Combined-Arms Army was about to begin a Breakthrough-Offensive Operation in his sector -- which he humbly and [[InvokedTrope somewhat misleadingly attributed to]] the trope of suspicious silence. In fact, it derived from close observation of previous Soviet bombardment schedules. [[note]] In this period, Soviet offensives were always preceded by earth-shatteringly large artillery barrages on all known and suspected German artillery, AT, and machine-gun positions -- but due to the inexperience of the gunners, they [[StrictlyFormula tended to be too formulaic]] and whenever they were forced to rush offensive preparations [[EnforcedTrope they often re-used bombardment schedules from previous offensives]]. By taking note of these tendencies, Heinrici was able to repeatedly withdraw troops from their positions and then rush them back in time to conduct a stronger defense from prepared positions against the assault by the Soviet Combined-Arms Army's assault guns + tanks + infantry. Heinrici's 'talent' faded as his opponents' skills and repertoire grew, but he had one final success during the ''Berlin Offensive'' of April 1945, when Georgy Zhukov was demoted from the Strategic role in which he excelled to Operational command of the 1st Belorussian Front. As always when he had taken Operational command, Zhukov tried to use a BoringButPractical preparatory bombardment -- and was outfoxed by Heinrici, giving Ivan Konev's 2nd Ukrainian Front a two-day head start in the race for Berlin. [[/note]] '''[[red:In the note, try to apply it to a real-life military decision.]]'''
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*** In ''VisualNovel/Danganronpa2GoodbyeDespair'', [[spoiler:Ibuki Mioda]], one lighthearted, cheerful and fairly humorous student, is murdered in the third chapter, as a sign that the game is getting significantly darker. This is even an EnforcedTrope, as her killer lampshades that it's precisely ''because'' of her carefree, quirky personality that made her so well liked and her death was intended to plunge everyone into despair. It then happens again almost immediately in Chapter 4, which sees the deaths of both [[spoiler:Nekomaru Nidai and Gundham Tanaka]] — who, while not as peppy in-universe as [[spoiler:Ibuki]], were basically the last two sources of comic relief for the audience thanks to their LargeHam personalities. The final two chapters are ''much'' darker, with all the remaining characters being relatively serious by nature and understandably traumatised given the circumstances. '''[[red:Literally justified trope]]'''

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*** In ''VisualNovel/Danganronpa2GoodbyeDespair'', [[spoiler:Ibuki Mioda]], one lighthearted, cheerful and fairly humorous student, is murdered in the third chapter, as a sign that the game is getting significantly darker. This is even an EnforcedTrope, as her killer lampshades that it's precisely ''because'' of her carefree, quirky personality that made her so well liked and her death was intended to plunge everyone into despair. It then happens again almost immediately in Chapter 4, which sees the deaths of both [[spoiler:Nekomaru Nidai and Gundham Tanaka]] — who, while not as peppy in-universe as [[spoiler:Ibuki]], were basically the last two sources of comic relief for the audience thanks to their LargeHam personalities. The final two chapters are ''much'' darker, with all the remaining characters being relatively serious by nature and understandably traumatised given the circumstances. '''[[red:Literally '''[[red:This is just a justified trope]]'''
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** [[EnforcedTrope Enforced]] by ''Series/BabylonFive'', which operated under a standing order from Creator/JMichaelStraczynski that any [[GratuitousAnimalSidekick animal sidekicks]], [[RobotBuddy funny robots]], [[KidAppealCharacter cute kids]], or [[AcePilot hotshot pilots]] were to be brutally killed off as soon as physically possible, if they appeared at all. This was ''not'' a bluff; the one time [[ExecutiveMeddling executives tried to add a snarky pilot to the cast]], he was immediately and horribly killed in his first episode, while a cutesy kid appeared in another episode almost solely to [[LittlestCancerPatient die a tragically avoidable death]].

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** [[EnforcedTrope Enforced]] by ''Series/BabylonFive'', which operated under a standing order from Creator/JMichaelStraczynski that any [[GratuitousAnimalSidekick animal sidekicks]], [[RobotBuddy funny robots]], [[KidAppealCharacter cute kids]], or [[AcePilot hotshot pilots]] were to be brutally killed off as soon as physically possible, if they appeared at all. This was ''not'' a bluff; the one time [[ExecutiveMeddling executives tried to add a snarky pilot to the cast]], he was immediately and horribly killed in his first episode, while a cutesy kid appeared in another episode almost solely to [[LittlestCancerPatient die a tragically avoidable death]]. '''[[red:Correct use.]]'''



*** In ''VisualNovel/Danganronpa2GoodbyeDespair'', [[spoiler:Ibuki Mioda]], one lighthearted, cheerful and fairly humorous student, is murdered in the third chapter, as a sign that the game is getting significantly darker. This is even an EnforcedTrope, as her killer lampshades that it's precisely ''because'' of her carefree, quirky personality that made her so well liked and her death was intended to plunge everyone into despair. It then happens again almost immediately in Chapter 4, which sees the deaths of both [[spoiler:Nekomaru Nidai and Gundham Tanaka]] — who, while not as peppy in-universe as [[spoiler:Ibuki]], were basically the last two sources of comic relief for the audience thanks to their LargeHam personalities. The final two chapters are ''much'' darker, with all the remaining characters being relatively serious by nature and understandably traumatised given the circumstances.

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*** In ''VisualNovel/Danganronpa2GoodbyeDespair'', [[spoiler:Ibuki Mioda]], one lighthearted, cheerful and fairly humorous student, is murdered in the third chapter, as a sign that the game is getting significantly darker. This is even an EnforcedTrope, as her killer lampshades that it's precisely ''because'' of her carefree, quirky personality that made her so well liked and her death was intended to plunge everyone into despair. It then happens again almost immediately in Chapter 4, which sees the deaths of both [[spoiler:Nekomaru Nidai and Gundham Tanaka]] — who, while not as peppy in-universe as [[spoiler:Ibuki]], were basically the last two sources of comic relief for the audience thanks to their LargeHam personalities. The final two chapters are ''much'' darker, with all the remaining characters being relatively serious by nature and understandably traumatised given the circumstances. '''[[red:Literally justified trope]]'''



** The director wants to deliver a stealth PSA about these kinds of devices.
** The show still had [[BlandNameProduct Sorny products]] laying around when Panasonic started sponsoring the show, this trope was one way to justify the cost savings of still using them instead of over-asking Panasonic for products to use.

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** The director wants to deliver a stealth PSA about these kinds of devices.
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** The show still had [[BlandNameProduct Sorny products]] laying around when Panasonic started sponsoring the show, this trope was one way to justify the cost savings of still using them instead of over-asking Panasonic for products to use. '''[[red:Correct use.]]'''

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# VideoGame.SuperMarioMaker2: '''[[red:All examples are enforced through gaming mechanisms.]]'''
** CheckpointStarvation:
*** Like in the first game, this is [[EnforcedTrope enforced]] before you can upload a course online - you first have to clear it once from the start to the goal without dying (and subsequently from each checkpoint to the goal) to confirm that the course can actually be cleared.
** DevelopersForesight:
*** This is also practically enforced for every maker. If a section, puzzle, or whole course is [[DungeonBypass chees]][[SequenceBreaking able]], someone [[FinaglesLaw will]] cheese it.
** {{Egopolis}}: Enforced for Super Worlds, in a meta sense. Each maker can upload a single Super World online for others to play, and it will be called "Super <maker name> World" with no way to rename it.
** PacifistRun: Can be invoked or enforced in two of the game styles:
*** In ''3D World'', you can add impassable locked warp boxes to invoke this. The warp boxes will only activate if the player has a key; otherwise, s/he can safely pass behind them. Then give each killable enemy a key, which will be "awarded" to the player upon killing them.
*** Something similar can be done in the ''[=SMB1=]'' style as of a 3.0.0 by giving enemies cursed keys instead of regular keys, which will summon Phanto when obtained. Then you'll have to figure out a way to guarantee that Phanto will hit the player (or make it exceedingly hard to avoid).

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# VideoGame.SuperMarioMaker2: '''[[red:All examples are enforced through gaming mechanisms.]]'''
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CheckpointStarvation:
*** ** Like in the first game, this is [[EnforcedTrope enforced]] before you can upload a course online - you first have to clear it once from the start to the goal without dying (and subsequently from each checkpoint to the goal) to confirm that the course can actually be cleared.
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# VideoGame.FNFFreeDownload: CastOfExpies. As with most "overhaul" mods, every maker. If a section, puzzle, or whole course is [[DungeonBypass chees]][[SequenceBreaking able]], someone [[FinaglesLaw will]] cheese it.
** {{Egopolis}}: Enforced for Super Worlds,
character in a meta sense. Each maker can upload a single Super World online for others to play, and it will be called "Super <maker name> World" with no way to rename it.
** PacifistRun: Can be invoked or enforced in two of the
this game styles:
*** In ''3D World'', you can add impassable locked warp boxes
is based on their corresponding FNF character. However, this one is unusual because it's not an EnforcedTrope - usually, overhaul mods are forced to invoke this. The warp boxes will only activate if follow the player has a key; otherwise, s/he can safely pass behind them. Then give each killable enemy a key, which will be "awarded" to the player upon killing them.
*** Something similar can be done
characters' patterns because of certain traits in the ''[=SMB1=]'' style as of a 3.0.0 by giving enemies cursed keys instead of regular keys, which will summon Phanto when obtained. Then you'll have to figure out a way to guarantee that Phanto will hit original game being hardcoded, but ''Free Download'' was made from the player (or ground up, leaving only the creator's desires to make it exceedingly hard to avoid).everyone an Expy. '''[[red:Enforced by game code limitations.]]'''



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# Characters.MyHeroAcademiaCivilians: CastingGag: Tameda's hair color and style give him a passing resemblance to Natsu Dragneel, the protagonist of ''Manga/FairyTail''. It's unclear if this was meant to be a direct ShoutOut to the series or just coincidence, but either way, Creator/{{Funimation}} saw an opportunity to {{enforce|dTrope}} this by casting Todd Haberkorn, Natsu's English voice actor, as Tameda's English voice.



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# VideoGame.FNFFreeDownload:
** CastOfExpies. As with most "overhaul" mods, every character in this game is based on their corresponding FNF character. However, this one is unusual because it's not an EnforcedTrope - usually, overhaul mods are forced to follow the characters' patterns because of certain traits in the original game being hardcoded, but ''Free Download'' was made from the ground up, leaving only the creator's desires to make everyone an Expy.
** DuelsDecideEverything: Facing against a threat? Like in ''FNF'', beat them in a singing competition! In this case, though, it's neither the protagonist or the antagonist carrying out the trope, but it's instead enforced by a third party in [=TeachVee=], as shown in by them [[DeusExMachina inexplicably showing up]] to convince Cyan to fight Dude in singing battle instead of resorting to violence.
# Characters.MyHeroAcademiaCivilians:
** CastingGag: Tameda's hair color and style give him a passing resemblance to Natsu Dragneel, the protagonist of ''Manga/FairyTail''. It's unclear if this was meant to be a direct ShoutOut to the series or just coincidence, but either way, Creator/{{Funimation}} saw an opportunity to {{enforce|dTrope}} this by casting Todd Haberkorn, Natsu's English voice actor, as Tameda's English voice.
** CartoonCreature: Her mutant Quirk makes her appear like a humanoid animal woman, but just ''what'' kind of animal she's supposed to be is rather ambiguous. Her ears and the placement of her tufts of fur bring to mind a fox, but the teal color of the fur on her head and her snout shape bring to mind a shark. There's also the matter of her unnaturally tall stature. Horikoshi claims that this design was ''enforced'' in order to gain readers' attention thanks to her "striking appearance".

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# VideoGame.FNFFreeDownload:
** CastOfExpies. As with most "overhaul" mods, every character in this game is based on their corresponding FNF character. However, this one is unusual because it's not an EnforcedTrope - usually, overhaul mods are forced to follow the characters' patterns because of certain traits in the original game being hardcoded, but ''Free Download'' was made from the ground up, leaving only the creator's desires to make everyone an Expy.
** DuelsDecideEverything: Facing against a threat? Like in ''FNF'', beat them in a singing competition! In this case, though, it's neither the protagonist or the antagonist carrying out the trope, but it's instead enforced by a third party in [=TeachVee=], as shown in by them [[DeusExMachina inexplicably showing up]] to convince Cyan to fight Dude in singing battle instead of resorting to violence.
# Characters.MyHeroAcademiaCivilians:
** CastingGag: Tameda's hair color and style give him a passing resemblance to Natsu Dragneel, the protagonist of ''Manga/FairyTail''. It's unclear if this was meant to be a direct ShoutOut to the series or just coincidence, but either way, Creator/{{Funimation}} saw an opportunity to {{enforce|dTrope}} this by casting Todd Haberkorn, Natsu's English voice actor, as Tameda's English voice.
** CartoonCreature: Her mutant Quirk makes her appear like a humanoid animal woman, but just ''what'' kind of animal she's supposed to be is rather ambiguous. Her ears and the placement of her tufts of fur bring to mind a fox, but the teal color of the fur on her head and her snout shape bring to mind a shark. There's also the matter of her unnaturally tall stature. Horikoshi claims that this design was ''enforced'' in order to gain readers' attention thanks to her "striking appearance".
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# VideoGame.SuperMarioMaker2: '''[[red:All examples are enforced through gaming mechanisms.]]'''
** CheckpointStarvation:
*** Like in the first game, this is [[EnforcedTrope enforced]] before you can upload a course online - you first have to clear it once from the start to the goal without dying (and subsequently from each checkpoint to the goal) to confirm that the course can actually be cleared.
** DevelopersForesight:
*** This is also practically enforced for every maker. If a section, puzzle, or whole course is [[DungeonBypass chees]][[SequenceBreaking able]], someone [[FinaglesLaw will]] cheese it.
** {{Egopolis}}: Enforced for Super Worlds, in a meta sense. Each maker can upload a single Super World online for others to play, and it will be called "Super <maker name> World" with no way to rename it.
** PacifistRun: Can be invoked or enforced in two of the game styles:
*** In ''3D World'', you can add impassable locked warp boxes to invoke this. The warp boxes will only activate if the player has a key; otherwise, s/he can safely pass behind them. Then give each killable enemy a key, which will be "awarded" to the player upon killing them.
*** Something similar can be done in the ''[=SMB1=]'' style as of a 3.0.0 by giving enemies cursed keys instead of regular keys, which will summon Phanto when obtained. Then you'll have to figure out a way to guarantee that Phanto will hit the player (or make it exceedingly hard to avoid).



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# VideoGame.SuperMarioMaker2:
** CheckpointStarvation:
*** Like in the first game, this is [[EnforcedTrope enforced]] before you can upload a course online - you first have to clear it once from the start to the goal without dying (and subsequently from each checkpoint to the goal) to confirm that the course can actually be cleared.
** DevelopersForesight:
*** This is also practically enforced for every maker. If a section, puzzle, or whole course is [[DungeonBypass chees]][[SequenceBreaking able]], someone [[FinaglesLaw will]] cheese it.
** {{Egopolis}}: Enforced for Super Worlds, in a meta sense. Each maker can upload a single Super World online for others to play, and it will be called "Super <maker name> World" with no way to rename it.
** PacifistRun: Can be invoked or enforced in two of the game styles:
*** In ''3D World'', you can add impassable locked warp boxes to invoke this. The warp boxes will only activate if the player has a key; otherwise, s/he can safely pass behind them. Then give each killable enemy a key, which will be "awarded" to the player upon killing them.
*** Something similar can be done in the ''[=SMB1=]'' style as of a 3.0.0 by giving enemies cursed keys instead of regular keys, which will summon Phanto when obtained. Then you'll have to figure out a way to guarantee that Phanto will hit the player (or make it exceedingly hard to avoid).

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# VideoGame.SuperMarioMaker2:
** CheckpointStarvation:
*** Like in the first game, this is [[EnforcedTrope enforced]] before you can upload a course online - you first have to clear it once from the start to the goal without dying (and subsequently from each checkpoint to the goal) to confirm that the course can actually be cleared.
** DevelopersForesight:
*** This is also practically enforced for every maker. If a section, puzzle, or whole course is [[DungeonBypass chees]][[SequenceBreaking able]], someone [[FinaglesLaw will]] cheese it.
** {{Egopolis}}: Enforced for Super Worlds, in a meta sense. Each maker can upload a single Super World online for others to play, and it will be called "Super <maker name> World" with no way to rename it.
** PacifistRun: Can be invoked or enforced in two of the game styles:
*** In ''3D World'', you can add impassable locked warp boxes to invoke this. The warp boxes will only activate if the player has a key; otherwise, s/he can safely pass behind them. Then give each killable enemy a key, which will be "awarded" to the player upon killing them.
*** Something similar can be done in the ''[=SMB1=]'' style as of a 3.0.0 by giving enemies cursed keys instead of regular keys, which will summon Phanto when obtained. Then you'll have to figure out a way to guarantee that Phanto will hit the player (or make it exceedingly hard to avoid).
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# Characters.DoctorWhoSeventhDoctor: FunPersonified: Subverted. He was originally [[EnforcedTrope Enforced]] into this character type as a LighterAndSofter reaction against just how much BloodierAndGorier the show had got during the Sixth Doctor's run. He spent the first season playing the spoons, doing magic tricks, being a [[TheWonka figure of delight and whimsy]] and battling {{Camp}}tacular comedy enemies with the loosest continuity yet. Script editor Creator/AndrewCartmel was finally able to make his mark with his next season, introducing 'comedy' monsters but playing their effects in a dark and serious way (like the Kandyman and the Killer Clowns) and revealing the Doctor's apparent silliness was ObfuscatingStupidity, and Seven became one of the most alien, manipulative, and dark Doctors of the lot. When the series got cancelled the ExpandedUniverse picked him up and used him to codify all of the "Dark Doctor" tropes that the revival series later handled on-screen - like a serious examination of the OmniscientMoralityLicense, AngstWhatAngst and the psychological profile of someone who'd do that much DirtyBusiness. In the ''New Adventures'' books, there's even a line that he doesn't play the spoons any more because he's too busy toppling empires.
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# Series.HollyHobbie2018: Every episode there was a moral of some sort, but this was because it was [[EnforcedTrope forced into the show]] for its teen demographic, in such a way that Holly ''had'' to learn a moral. '''[[red:Aesops are part of the genre, but it appears they freely chose to write a show of that genre.]]'''

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# VideoGame.DynastyWarriorsOnline: PlayerVersusEnvironment / PlayerVersusPlayer. For a ''VideoGame/DynastyWarriors'' game, it has plenty of both. It's almost an EnforcedTrope for both. Almost. Aside from quests and Kunlun, there will be a commander type enemy somewhere. In order to upgrade your weapon you have to beat enough mooks senseless in order to get flasks (hollowed gourds)that allow upgrades, and then you can use those upgrades to beat the commanders (the player character type enemy but it may be computer controlled) senseless next. Commander don't have to be faced directly, but in challenges of skill, who can beat the most mooks fastest, as well.



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# ComicBook.GIJoeIDW: CanonForeigner. Quite a few; the most notable are Brainstorm, Helix, Mad Monk and Hashtag. [[EnforcedTrope Enforced]] in volume 5, as writer Aubrey Sitterson was made to turn a character he intended to be a new version of classic Joe Big Ben into a new character, Spitfire.
# Literature.ThePhantomOfTheOpera: TheMoralSubstitute. Erik is Theatre/DonGiovanni done right: While Don Giovanni (and all versions of the Don Juan legend) is TheCasanova who never cared if he hurts the women he claims to love [[EnforcedTrope and is sent to hell at the finale of the opera only to please the]] MoralGuardians who insist that Don Giovanni must be punished so the audience [[DoNotDoThisCoolThing would not do this cool thing]], Erik (who is Don Giovanni's {{Fanboy}}) who's also abusive to Christine while claiming to love her, but after breaking Christine’s spirit and successfully blackmailing her into being his wife, lets her go with Raoul ''by his own will'' after Christine let him kiss her.
# BrokenAesop.LiveActionTV: ''Series/PoliceCameraAction'' is a British {{Edutainment}} show where AnAesop is an EnforcedTrope, but the message about "Don't drink and drive" starts to ring rather hollow when he talked about it in ''three'' episodes; the episode "Police, Camera, Action!" in December 1994 where he ''openly admitted to being convicted of drink-driving on screen'', "International Patrol" in April 1996, and then in "Under the Influence" [[TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment an episode made in 2002 but not aired until 2006]], considering that he was later prosecuted for drink-driving in 2003 (causing a ''four-year'' SeriesHiatus and a three-year TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment for the series). It was little wonder that he ended up DemotedToExtra in the 2007 SoftReboot, then [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor was no longer a presenter]] for the 2008 Drink Driving Special, with Gethin Jones taking over for the short-lived 2010 SoftReboot. '''[[red:Enforced by the type of media.]]'''



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# NonActionGuy: ''Series/RedDwarf''. Arnold Rimmer. JustifiedTrope at first, since he's just an intangible hologram, but even after getting a "HardLight" upgrade in Series Six, [[EnforcedTrope he remains a feckless, neurotic coward]]. Also, there's some HypocriticalHumor here, because he is constantly reading about and admiring soldiers and other military heroes. '''[[red:A seemingly creative decision.]]'''



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# ComicBook.GIJoeIDW: CanonForeigner. Quite a few; the most notable are Brainstorm, Helix, Mad Monk and Hashtag. [[EnforcedTrope Enforced]] in volume 5, as writer Aubrey Sitterson was made to turn a character he intended to be a new version of classic Joe Big Ben into a new character, Spitfire.






# Literature.ThePhantomOfTheOpera: TheMoralSubstitute. Erik is Theatre/DonGiovanni done right: While Don Giovanni (and all versions of the Don Juan legend) is TheCasanova who never cared if he hurts the women he claims to love [[EnforcedTrope and is sent to hell at the finale of the opera only to please the]] MoralGuardians who insist that Don Giovanni must be punished so the audience [[DoNotDoThisCoolThing would not do this cool thing]], Erik (who is Don Giovanni's {{Fanboy}}) who's also abusive to Christine while claiming to love her, but after breaking Christine’s spirit and successfully blackmailing her into being his wife, lets her go with Raoul ''by his own will'' after Christine let him kiss her.



# VideoGame.DynastyWarriorsOnline: PlayerVersusEnvironment / PlayerVersusPlayer. For a ''VideoGame/DynastyWarriors'' game, it has plenty of both. It's almost an EnforcedTrope for both. Almost. Aside from quests and Kunlun, there will be a commander type enemy somewhere. In order to upgrade your weapon you have to beat enough mooks senseless in order to get flasks (hollowed gourds)that allow upgrades, and then you can use those upgrades to beat the commanders (the player character type enemy but it may be computer controlled) senseless next. Commander don't have to be faced directly, but in challenges of skill, who can beat the most mooks fastest, as well.
# NonActionGuy: ''Series/RedDwarf''. Arnold Rimmer. JustifiedTrope at first, since he's just an intangible hologram, but even after getting a "HardLight" upgrade in Series Six, [[EnforcedTrope he remains a feckless, neurotic coward]]. Also, there's some HypocriticalHumor here, because he is constantly reading about and admiring soldiers and other military heroes.

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# ErmineCapeEffect: Relena from ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamWing'' zig-zags this; during the period where she's Princess of her own nation, she swaps between a fancy Victorian outfit and the same school uniform worn by the students she teaches. When she gets made Queen of the World by Romefeller she's only ever seen in the same dress, but this could be seen as an EnforcedTrope since she's supposed to be a figurehead. '''[[red:Speculating if the trope applied]]'''
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# PlayingWith.BlindIdiotTranslation: '''[[EnforcedTrope Imposed]]''': '''[[red:Both examples are used deliberately by the creator. No one enforces them.]]'''
** The translators actually don't care about translation quality and want to make the audience laugh with "translations" which barely make sense.
** The translation is an example of some of the pitfalls of translation that the main work educates on.
# RoseTintedNarrative: ''Literature/GoneWithTheWind''. romanticizes the antebellum United States South. Due to [[EnforcedTrope many people in the South not being that far removed from the War or Reconstruction]]. '''[[red:The creators were influenced by the popular culture and beliefs of the time.]]'''
# Characters.TitanAcademyTheOrganization: HateSink. You know about what makes you ''hate'' the school system and trying to make students miserable? Alan embodies it to the fullest and milks a lot of the CorruptCorporateExecutive tropes for all it's worth. Pretty much an EnforcedTrope, since the show originally is lighthearted with NoAntagonist, a hateable antagonist like him is practically a necessity to give [[DarkerAndEdgier a lot more tension.]] '''[[red:A seemingly creative decision.]]'''



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# ItsQuietTooQuiet: Germany's greatest defensive tactician of 1943-44, General Gotthard Heinrici, was famed for an almost psychic talent for predicting when a Soviet Combined-Arms Army was about to begin a Breakthrough-Offensive Operation in his sector -- which he humbly and [[InvokedTrope somewhat misleadingly attributed to]] the trope of suspicious silence. In fact, it derived from close observation of previous Soviet bombardment schedules. [[note]] In this period, Soviet offensives were always preceded by earth-shatteringly large artillery barrages on all known and suspected German artillery, AT, and machine-gun positions -- but due to the inexperience of the gunners, they [[StrictlyFormula tended to be too formulaic]] and whenever they were forced to rush offensive preparations [[EnforcedTrope they often re-used bombardment schedules from previous offensives]]. By taking note of these tendencies, Heinrici was able to repeatedly withdraw troops from their positions and then rush them back in time to conduct a stronger defense from prepared positions against the assault by the Soviet Combined-Arms Army's assault guns + tanks + infantry. Heinrici's 'talent' faded as his opponents' skills and repertoire grew, but he had one final success during the ''Berlin Offensive'' of April 1945, when Georgy Zhukov was demoted from the Strategic role in which he excelled to Operational command of the 1st Belorussian Front. As always when he had taken Operational command, Zhukov tried to use a BoringButPractical preparatory bombardment -- and was outfoxed by Heinrici, giving Ivan Konev's 2nd Ukrainian Front a two-day head start in the race for Berlin. [[/note]] '''[[red:In the note, try to apply it to a real-life military decision.]]'''



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# ErmineCapeEffect: Relena from ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamWing'' zig-zags this; during the period where she's Princess of her own nation, she swaps between a fancy Victorian outfit and the same school uniform worn by the students she teaches. When she gets made Queen of the World by Romefeller she's only ever seen in the same dress, but this could be seen as an EnforcedTrope since she's supposed to be a figurehead.
# PlayingWith.BlindIdiotTranslation: '''[[EnforcedTrope Imposed]]''':
** The translators actually don't care about translation quality and want to make the audience laugh with "translations" which barely make sense.
** The translation is an example of some of the pitfalls of translation that the main work educates on.
# RoseTintedNarrative: ''Literature/GoneWithTheWind''. romanticizes the antebellum United States South. Due to [[EnforcedTrope many people in the South not being that far removed from the War or Reconstruction]].
# Characters.TitanAcademyTheOrganization: HateSink. You know about what makes you ''hate'' the school system and trying to make students miserable? Alan embodies it to the fullest and milks a lot of the CorruptCorporateExecutive tropes for all it's worth. Pretty much an EnforcedTrope, since the show originally is lighthearted with NoAntagonist, a hateable antagonist like him is practically a necessity to give [[DarkerAndEdgier a lot more tension.]]

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# ErmineCapeEffect: Relena from ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamWing'' zig-zags this; during the period where she's Princess of her own nation, she swaps between a fancy Victorian outfit and the same school uniform worn by the students she teaches. When she gets made Queen of the World by Romefeller she's only ever seen in the same dress, but this could be seen as an EnforcedTrope since she's supposed to be a figurehead.
# PlayingWith.BlindIdiotTranslation: '''[[EnforcedTrope Imposed]]''':
** The translators actually don't care about translation quality and want to make the audience laugh with "translations" which barely make sense.
** The translation is an example of some of the pitfalls of translation that the main work educates on.
# RoseTintedNarrative: ''Literature/GoneWithTheWind''. romanticizes the antebellum United States South. Due to [[EnforcedTrope many people in the South not being that far removed from the War or Reconstruction]].
# Characters.TitanAcademyTheOrganization: HateSink. You know about what makes you ''hate'' the school system and trying to make students miserable? Alan embodies it to the fullest and milks a lot of the CorruptCorporateExecutive tropes for all it's worth. Pretty much an EnforcedTrope, since the show originally is lighthearted with NoAntagonist, a hateable antagonist like him is practically a necessity to give [[DarkerAndEdgier a lot more tension.]]



# ItsQuietTooQuiet: Germany's greatest defensive tactician of 1943-44, General Gotthard Heinrici, was famed for an almost psychic talent for predicting when a Soviet Combined-Arms Army was about to begin a Breakthrough-Offensive Operation in his sector -- which he humbly and [[InvokedTrope somewhat misleadingly attributed to]] the trope of suspicious silence. In fact, it derived from close observation of previous Soviet bombardment schedules. [[note]] In this period, Soviet offensives were always preceded by earth-shatteringly large artillery barrages on all known and suspected German artillery, AT, and machine-gun positions -- but due to the inexperience of the gunners, they [[StrictlyFormula tended to be too formulaic]] and whenever they were forced to rush offensive preparations [[EnforcedTrope they often re-used bombardment schedules from previous offensives]]. By taking note of these tendencies, Heinrici was able to repeatedly withdraw troops from their positions and then rush them back in time to conduct a stronger defense from prepared positions against the assault by the Soviet Combined-Arms Army's assault guns + tanks + infantry. Heinrici's 'talent' faded as his opponents' skills and repertoire grew, but he had one final success during the ''Berlin Offensive'' of April 1945, when Georgy Zhukov was demoted from the Strategic role in which he excelled to Operational command of the 1st Belorussian Front. As always when he had taken Operational command, Zhukov tried to use a BoringButPractical preparatory bombardment -- and was outfoxed by Heinrici, giving Ivan Konev's 2nd Ukrainian Front a two-day head start in the race for Berlin.
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# ItsQuietTooQuiet: Germany's greatest defensive tactician of 1943-44, General Gotthard Heinrici, was famed for an almost psychic talent for predicting when a Soviet Combined-Arms Army was about to begin a Breakthrough-Offensive Operation in his sector -- which he humbly and [[InvokedTrope somewhat misleadingly attributed to]] the trope of suspicious silence. In fact, it derived from close observation of previous Soviet bombardment schedules. [[note]] In this period, Soviet offensives were always preceded by earth-shatteringly large artillery barrages on all known and suspected German artillery, AT, and machine-gun positions -- but due to the inexperience of the gunners, they [[StrictlyFormula tended to be too formulaic]] and whenever they were forced to rush offensive preparations [[EnforcedTrope they often re-used bombardment schedules from previous offensives]]. By taking note of these tendencies, Heinrici was able to repeatedly withdraw troops from their positions and then rush them back in time to conduct a stronger defense from prepared positions against the assault by the Soviet Combined-Arms Army's assault guns + tanks + infantry. Heinrici's 'talent' faded as his opponents' skills and repertoire grew, but he had one final success during the ''Berlin Offensive'' of April 1945, when Georgy Zhukov was demoted from the Strategic role in which he excelled to Operational command of the 1st Belorussian Front. As always when he had taken Operational command, Zhukov tried to use a BoringButPractical preparatory bombardment -- and was outfoxed by Heinrici, giving Ivan Konev's 2nd Ukrainian Front a two-day head start in the race for Berlin.
# Recap.GameOfThronesS7E2Stormborn: OneSteveLimit. {{Enforced}}. The episode featured the return of Nymeria the dire wolf, so of course, by episode's end, Nymeria Sand is dead.

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# Literature.NikkiHeat: CastOfExpies. {{Enforced}} due to being a {{defictionalization}} of a [[FictionalDocument fictional novel series]] that is InspiredBy InUniverse true stories. Jameson Rook is an AuthorAvatar of Rick Castle, Nikki Heat is a HotterAndSexier version of Kate Beckett, MissingMom backstory and all, and ThoseTwoGuys Raley and Ochoa are based on Beckett's sidekicks Ryan and Esposito. And that's just the core cast.
# Manga.OmamoriHimari: TokenMiniMoe. Shizuku and Tama (introduced in chapter 28 of the manga). [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] and [[EnforcedTrope enforced]] by Shizuku whenever another little girl appears: '''[[red: Character wants to be the only moe in the series]]'''
-->[[spoiler:When Himari is transformed]]: "There's only room for one {{loli|conAndShotacon}} in this house." (accompanied by strangling her)\\
[[spoiler:After Tama appeared]]: "I'm the only loli allowed in this area."
# Fanfic.MorganFreemansBlessingsOnThisBeautifulHood: AdorablyPrecociousChild. How Darkness and most other people see Riley, much to his annoyance. Actually [[EnforcedTrope enforced]] because of the world's TV-14 filter, so any Charisma gain by the young Riley that would usually go into seduction goes instead to his adorability. Even succubi are only subjected to CutenessProximity around Riley instead of wanting to bed him.



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# UnintentionallySympathetic.WesternAnimation: Skeletor from ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse1983''. He was meant to be the BigBad, but [[IneffectualSympatheticVillain he lost so often and had such terrible employees]] that viewers and even some of the writers [[JerkassWoobie started to feel bad for him]], even when he was trying to do horrible things. Kids would actually send in letters asking if the showrunners could let Skeletor have a win or two, just to ThrowTheDogABone. This is why later episodes included more EnemyMine episodes; the writers decided to give Skeletor a few victories at fan request, but [[EnforcedTrope the only way the censors would allow it]] was if he helped He-Man defeat a mutual threat.
# WebVideo.LifeSMP: HelmetsAreHardlyHeroic. No one on the server wears a helmet. [[EnforcedTrope Enforced]] in that one of the rules of the server specifies that no one is allowed to wear one, presumably so they're more recognizable in others' videos. Tango is executed by firing squad in Season 1 for violating this rule.
# LowSpeedChase: ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' does this a lot, as it seems that many low-budget movies [[EnforcedTrope didn't have the budget]] or influence to get permission to cordon off roads or exceed the speed limit. For an example specific to the show rather than the movies, in the episode
# Wrestling.AndreTheGiant: SquashMatch. Several, often of the handicap variety[[note]]Andre vs. 2 or 3 guys at once[[/note]]. This was an EnforcedTrope during his early tours of the US. Since his English was limited, he was put in handicap matches with his traveling partner Frank Valois (who would call all the spots), and a small job guy (who would take all the moves after receiving his cues in English from Valois).



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# HumiliationConga.LiveActionFilms: At the end of the movie ''Film/{{UHF}}'', the BigBad R.J. Fletcher is in the middle of his plea for mercy (after an EngineeredPublicConfession reveals his contempt and hatred for everyone in the city) when a street bum buys up the last few shares of Channel 62, allowing them to pay off Uncle Harvey's (the owner's) gambling debt and save the station from Fletcher's takeover. Fletcher threatens to sue Uncle Harvey, who just brushes him off. An {{FCC}} official then walks up and reveals that he heard Fletcher's EngineeredPublicConfession and revokes his station's broadcasting license. Pamela the news reporter he had insulted earlier puts a camera on the "worthless slobbering pig" and reports on his humiliation. Then, an old lady who watched his EvilGloating on her own TV gives Fletcher a [[GroinAttack knee to the crotch]]. Finally, the bum shows up and thanks Fletcher for giving him the extremely rare and valuable penny that he then sold and used the money to buy the outstanding shares and a Rolex - the ''same one'' Fletcher had demanded his son get him earlier in the film; at this point, Fletcher starts crying. Meanwhile, just as he had done earlier, Fletcher's wimpy son gets tripped into a puddle of mud by Noodles. Weird Al said that he had to restrain himself from having Fletcher's BriefcaseFullOfMoney open over the crowd. He also notes in the commentary that he can't stand when movies [[HateSink build up your dislike for a character]] and then [[KarmaHoudini wimp out on their comeuppance]], [[EnforcedTrope so he made sure Fletcher got hit as hard as possible]].
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# Literature.NikkiHeat: CastOfExpies. {{Enforced}} due to being a {{defictionalization}} of a [[FictionalDocument fictional novel series]] that is InspiredBy InUniverse true stories. Jameson Rook is an AuthorAvatar of Rick Castle, Nikki Heat is a HotterAndSexier version of Kate Beckett, MissingMom backstory and all, and ThoseTwoGuys Raley and Ochoa are based on Beckett's sidekicks Ryan and Esposito. And that's just the core cast.
# UnintentionallySympathetic.WesternAnimation: Skeletor from ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse1983''. He was meant to be the BigBad, but [[IneffectualSympatheticVillain he lost so often and had such terrible employees]] that viewers and even some of the writers [[JerkassWoobie started to feel bad for him]], even when he was trying to do horrible things. Kids would actually send in letters asking if the showrunners could let Skeletor have a win or two, just to ThrowTheDogABone. This is why later episodes included more EnemyMine episodes; the writers decided to give Skeletor a few victories at fan request, but [[EnforcedTrope the only way the censors would allow it]] was if he helped He-Man defeat a mutual threat.
# WebVideo.LifeSMP: HelmetsAreHardlyHeroic. No one on the server wears a helmet. [[EnforcedTrope Enforced]] in that one of the rules of the server specifies that no one is allowed to wear one, presumably so they're more recognizable in others' videos. Tango is executed by firing squad in Season 1 for violating this rule.
# LowSpeedChase: ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' does this a lot, as it seems that many low-budget movies [[EnforcedTrope didn't have the budget]] or influence to get permission to cordon off roads or exceed the speed limit. For an example specific to the show rather than the movies, in the episode

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# Literature.NikkiHeat: CastOfExpies. {{Enforced}} due to being a {{defictionalization}} of a [[FictionalDocument fictional novel series]] that is InspiredBy InUniverse true stories. Jameson Rook is an AuthorAvatar of Rick Castle, Nikki Heat is a HotterAndSexier version of Kate Beckett, MissingMom backstory and all, and ThoseTwoGuys Raley and Ochoa are based on Beckett's sidekicks Ryan and Esposito. And that's just the core cast.
# UnintentionallySympathetic.WesternAnimation: Skeletor from ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse1983''. He was meant to be the BigBad, but [[IneffectualSympatheticVillain he lost so often and had such terrible employees]] that viewers and even some of the writers [[JerkassWoobie started to feel bad for him]], even when he was trying to do horrible things. Kids would actually send in letters asking if the showrunners could let Skeletor have a win or two, just to ThrowTheDogABone. This is why later episodes included more EnemyMine episodes; the writers decided to give Skeletor a few victories at fan request, but [[EnforcedTrope the only way the censors would allow it]] was if he helped He-Man defeat a mutual threat.
# WebVideo.LifeSMP: HelmetsAreHardlyHeroic. No one on the server wears a helmet. [[EnforcedTrope Enforced]] in that one of the rules of the server specifies that no one is allowed to wear one, presumably so they're more recognizable in others' videos. Tango is executed by firing squad in Season 1 for violating this rule.
# LowSpeedChase: ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' does this a lot, as it seems that many low-budget movies [[EnforcedTrope didn't have the budget]] or influence to get permission to cordon off roads or exceed the speed limit. For an example specific to the show rather than the movies, in the episode






# Manga.OmamoriHimari: TokenMiniMoe. Shizuku and Tama (introduced in chapter 28 of the manga). [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]]and [[EnforcedTrope enforced]] by Shizuku whenever another little girl appears:
-->[[spoiler:When Himari is transformed]]: "There's only room for one {{loli|conAndShotacon}} in this house." (accompanied by strangling her)\\
[[spoiler:After Tama appeared]]: "I'm the only loli allowed in this area."
# Wrestling.AndreTheGiant: SquashMatch. Several, often of the handicap variety[[note]]Andre vs. 2 or 3 guys at once[[/note]]. This was an EnforcedTrope during his early tours of the US. Since his English was limited, he was put in handicap matches with his traveling partner Frank Valois (who would call all the spots), and a small job guy (who would take all the moves after receiving his cues in English from Valois).

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# Manga.OmamoriHimari: TokenMiniMoe. Shizuku and Tama (introduced in chapter 28 of the manga). [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]]and [[EnforcedTrope enforced]] by Shizuku whenever another little girl appears:
-->[[spoiler:When Himari is transformed]]: "There's only room for one {{loli|conAndShotacon}} in this house." (accompanied by strangling her)\\
[[spoiler:After Tama appeared]]: "I'm the only loli allowed in this area."
# Wrestling.AndreTheGiant: SquashMatch. Several, often of the handicap variety[[note]]Andre vs. 2 or 3 guys at once[[/note]]. This was an EnforcedTrope during his early tours of the US. Since his English was limited, he was put in handicap matches with his traveling partner Frank Valois (who would call all the spots), and a small job guy (who would take all the moves after receiving his cues in English from Valois).



# Fanfic.MorganFreemansBlessingsOnThisBeautifulHood: AdorablyPrecociousChild. How Darkness and most other people see Riley, much to his annoyance. Actually [[EnforcedTrope enforced]] because of the world's TV-14 filter, so any Charisma gain by the young Riley that would usually go into seduction goes instead to his adorability. Even succubi are only subjected to CutenessProximity around Riley instead of wanting to bed him.

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# Fanfic.MorganFreemansBlessingsOnThisBeautifulHood: AdorablyPrecociousChild. How Darkness and most other people see Riley, much to his annoyance. Actually [[EnforcedTrope enforced]] because of the world's TV-14 filter, so any Charisma gain by the young Riley that would usually go into seduction goes instead to his adorability. Even succubi are only subjected to CutenessProximity around Riley instead of wanting to bed him.

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# WesternAnimation.TheJungleBook1967: ExcusePlot. {{Enforced|Trope}}: Walt Disney specifically told the story artists to not read or follow the book, and even chewed them out when they had concerns over the simplistic story, saying the characters and entertainment were more important. Floyd Norman, who worked on the film, summed it up on his blog:
-->"With Pixar's string of successful movies it became popular among animation buffs to quote the familiar mantra, story, story, story. But, I remember it was no less than Walt Disney himself who chewed us out back during the development of "The Jungle Book." Because we thought we had legitimate concerns about the films' simple plot line. Well, we caught the wrath of the Old Maestro head on. "You guys worry too much about the story," Walt shouted. "Just give me some good stuff." And, what was that good stuff Walt Disney was talking about, you ask? Fun, humor, entertainment. In a word, Walt was speaking of gags. "The Jungle Book" didn't need a more involved story line because we already had great characters to work with. Let the humor come out of the situation, the characters, and the story will take care of itself."
# AmateurCast: This was {{Enforced|Trope}} on Lucha Libre Femenil, as rival promoters of Monterrey against the existence of an all women's promotion tried to starve LLF of talent, but soon {{defied|trope}}, as the promoter was already a successful businessman who decided to fly in talent from beyond the state of Nuevo Leon and beyond the Mexican boarder not long after deciding that wasn't enough.



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# HumiliationConga.LiveActionFilms: At the end of the movie ''Film/{{UHF}}'', the BigBad R.J. Fletcher is in the middle of his plea for mercy (after an EngineeredPublicConfession reveals his contempt and hatred for everyone in the city) when a street bum buys up the last few shares of Channel 62, allowing them to pay off Uncle Harvey's (the owner's) gambling debt and save the station from Fletcher's takeover. Fletcher threatens to sue Uncle Harvey, who just brushes him off. An {{FCC}} official then walks up and reveals that he heard Fletcher's EngineeredPublicConfession and revokes his station's broadcasting license. Pamela the news reporter he had insulted earlier puts a camera on the "worthless slobbering pig" and reports on his humiliation. Then, an old lady who watched his EvilGloating on her own TV gives Fletcher a [[GroinAttack knee to the crotch]]. Finally, the bum shows up and thanks Fletcher for giving him the extremely rare and valuable penny that he then sold and used the money to buy the outstanding shares and a Rolex - the ''same one'' Fletcher had demanded his son get him earlier in the film; at this point, Fletcher starts crying. Meanwhile, just as he had done earlier, Fletcher's wimpy son gets tripped into a puddle of mud by Noodles. Weird Al said that he had to restrain himself from having Fletcher's BriefcaseFullOfMoney open over the crowd. He also notes in the commentary that he can't stand when movies [[HateSink build up your dislike for a character]] and then [[KarmaHoudini wimp out on their comeuppance]], [[EnforcedTrope so he made sure Fletcher got hit as hard as possible]].
# BrokenAesop.LiveActionTV: ''Series/PoliceCameraAction'' is a British {{Edutainment}} show where AnAesop is an EnforcedTrope, but the message about "Don't drink and drive" starts to ring rather hollow when he talked about it in ''three'' episodes; the episode "Police, Camera, Action!" in December 1994 where he ''openly admitted to being convicted of drink-driving on screen'', "International Patrol" in April 1996, and then in "Under the Influence" [[TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment an episode made in 2002 but not aired until 2006]], considering that he was later prosecuted for drink-driving in 2003 (causing a ''four-year'' SeriesHiatus and a three-year TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment for the series). It was little wonder that he ended up DemotedToExtra in the 2007 SoftReboot, then [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor was no longer a presenter]] for the 2008 Drink Driving Special, with Gethin Jones taking over for the short-lived 2010 SoftReboot.

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# HumiliationConga.LiveActionFilms: At the end of the movie ''Film/{{UHF}}'', the BigBad R.J. Fletcher is in the middle of his plea

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for mercy (after an EngineeredPublicConfession reveals his contempt and hatred for everyone in the city) when a street bum buys up the last few shares of Channel 62, allowing them to pay off Uncle Harvey's (the owner's) gambling debt and save the station from Fletcher's takeover. Fletcher threatens to sue Uncle Harvey, who just brushes him off. An {{FCC}} official then walks up and reveals that he heard Fletcher's EngineeredPublicConfession and revokes his station's broadcasting license. Pamela the news reporter he had insulted earlier puts a camera on the "worthless slobbering pig" and reports on his humiliation. Then, an old lady who watched his EvilGloating on her own TV gives Fletcher a [[GroinAttack knee to the crotch]]. Finally, the bum shows up and thanks Fletcher for giving him the extremely rare and valuable penny that he then sold and used the money to buy the outstanding shares and a Rolex - the ''same one'' Fletcher had demanded his son get him earlier in the film; at this point, Fletcher starts crying. Meanwhile, just as he had done earlier, Fletcher's wimpy son gets tripped into a puddle of mud by Noodles. Weird Al said that he had to restrain himself from having Fletcher's BriefcaseFullOfMoney open over the crowd. out-of-universe reasons]]
# Characters.DoctorWhoSeventhDoctor: FunPersonified: Subverted.
He also notes in the commentary that he can't stand when movies [[HateSink build up your dislike for a character]] and then [[KarmaHoudini wimp out on their comeuppance]], was originally [[EnforcedTrope so he made sure Fletcher got hit Enforced]] into this character type as hard as possible]].
# BrokenAesop.LiveActionTV: ''Series/PoliceCameraAction'' is
a British {{Edutainment}} LighterAndSofter reaction against just how much BloodierAndGorier the show where AnAesop is an EnforcedTrope, but had got during the message about "Don't drink and drive" starts to ring rather hollow when he talked about it in ''three'' episodes; Sixth Doctor's run. He spent the episode "Police, Camera, Action!" in December 1994 where he ''openly admitted to first season playing the spoons, doing magic tricks, being convicted a [[TheWonka figure of drink-driving on screen'', "International Patrol" in April 1996, delight and then in "Under whimsy]] and battling {{Camp}}tacular comedy enemies with the Influence" [[TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment an episode made in 2002 loosest continuity yet. Script editor Creator/AndrewCartmel was finally able to make his mark with his next season, introducing 'comedy' monsters but not aired until 2006]], considering playing their effects in a dark and serious way (like the Kandyman and the Killer Clowns) and revealing the Doctor's apparent silliness was ObfuscatingStupidity, and Seven became one of the most alien, manipulative, and dark Doctors of the lot. When the series got cancelled the ExpandedUniverse picked him up and used him to codify all of the "Dark Doctor" tropes that the revival series later handled on-screen - like a serious examination of the OmniscientMoralityLicense, AngstWhatAngst and the psychological profile of someone who'd do that much DirtyBusiness. In the ''New Adventures'' books, there's even a line that he was later prosecuted for drink-driving in 2003 (causing a ''four-year'' SeriesHiatus and a three-year TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment for doesn't play the series). It was little wonder that he ended up DemotedToExtra in the 2007 SoftReboot, then [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor was no longer a presenter]] for the 2008 Drink Driving Special, with Gethin Jones taking over for the short-lived 2010 SoftReboot. spoons any more because he's too busy toppling empires.




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# Characters.{{Spore}}: AnimalsLackAttributes. EnforcedTrope for obvious reasons.
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# HumiliationConga.LiveActionFilms: At the end of the movie ''Film/{{UHF}}'', the BigBad R.J. Fletcher is in the middle of his plea for mercy (after an EngineeredPublicConfession reveals his contempt and hatred for everyone in the city) when a street bum buys up the last few shares of Channel 62, allowing them to pay off Uncle Harvey's (the owner's) gambling debt and save the station from Fletcher's takeover. Fletcher threatens to sue Uncle Harvey, who just brushes him off. An {{FCC}} official then walks up and reveals that he heard Fletcher's EngineeredPublicConfession and revokes his station's broadcasting license. Pamela the news reporter he had insulted earlier puts a camera on the "worthless slobbering pig" and reports on his humiliation. Then, an old lady who watched his EvilGloating on her own TV gives Fletcher a [[GroinAttack knee to the crotch]]. Finally, the bum shows up and thanks Fletcher for giving him the extremely rare and valuable penny that he then sold and used the money to buy the outstanding shares and a Rolex - the ''same one'' Fletcher had demanded his son get him earlier in the film; at this point, Fletcher starts crying. Meanwhile, just as he had done earlier, Fletcher's wimpy son gets tripped into a puddle of mud by Noodles. Weird Al said that he had to restrain himself from having Fletcher's BriefcaseFullOfMoney open over the crowd. He also notes in the commentary that he can't stand when movies [[HateSink build up your dislike for a character]] and then [[KarmaHoudini wimp out on their comeuppance]], [[EnforcedTrope so he made sure Fletcher got hit as hard as possible]].
# BrokenAesop.LiveActionTV: ''Series/PoliceCameraAction'' is a British {{Edutainment}} show where AnAesop is an EnforcedTrope, but the message about "Don't drink and drive" starts to ring rather hollow when he talked about it in ''three'' episodes; the episode "Police, Camera, Action!" in December 1994 where he ''openly admitted to being convicted of drink-driving on screen'', "International Patrol" in April 1996, and then in "Under the Influence" [[TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment an episode made in 2002 but not aired until 2006]], considering that he was later prosecuted for drink-driving in 2003 (causing a ''four-year'' SeriesHiatus and a three-year TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment for the series). It was little wonder that he ended up DemotedToExtra in the 2007 SoftReboot, then [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor was no longer a presenter]] for the 2008 Drink Driving Special, with Gethin Jones taking over for the short-lived 2010 SoftReboot.



# Characters.{{Spore}}: AnimalsLackAttributes. EnforcedTrope for obvious reasons. '''[ZCE]'''



# Characters.DoctorWhoSeventhDoctor: FunPersonified: Subverted. He was originally [[EnforcedTrope Enforced]] into this character type as a LighterAndSofter reaction against just how much BloodierAndGorier the show had got during the Sixth Doctor's run. He spent the first season playing the spoons, doing magic tricks, being a [[TheWonka figure of delight and whimsy]] and battling {{Camp}}tacular comedy enemies with the loosest continuity yet. Script editor Creator/AndrewCartmel was finally able to make his mark with his next season, introducing 'comedy' monsters but playing their effects in a dark and serious way (like the Kandyman and the Killer Clowns) and revealing the Doctor's apparent silliness was ObfuscatingStupidity, and Seven became one of the most alien, manipulative, and dark Doctors of the lot. When the series got cancelled the ExpandedUniverse picked him up and used him to codify all of the "Dark Doctor" tropes that the revival series later handled on-screen - like a serious examination of the OmniscientMoralityLicense, AngstWhatAngst and the psychological profile of someone who'd do that much DirtyBusiness. In the ''New Adventures'' books, there's even a line that he doesn't play the spoons any more because he's too busy toppling empires.



# AmateurCast: This was {{Enforced|Trope}} on Lucha Libre Femenil, as rival promoters of Monterrey against the existence of an all women's promotion tried to starve LLF of talent, but soon {{defied|trope}}, as the promoter was already a successful businessman who decided to fly in talent from beyond the state of Nuevo Leon and beyond the Mexican boarder not long after deciding that wasn't enough.



# WesternAnimation.TheJungleBook1967: ExcusePlot. {{Enforced|Trope}}: Walt Disney specifically told the story artists to not read or follow the book, and even chewed them out when they had concerns over the simplistic story, saying the characters and entertainment were more important. Floyd Norman, who worked on the film, summed it up on his blog:
-->"With Pixar's string of successful movies it became popular among animation buffs to quote the familiar mantra, story, story, story. But, I remember it was no less than Walt Disney himself who chewed us out back during the development of "The Jungle Book." Because we thought we had legitimate concerns about the films' simple plot line. Well, we caught the wrath of the Old Maestro head on. "You guys worry too much about the story," Walt shouted. "Just give me some good stuff." And, what was that good stuff Walt Disney was talking about, you ask? Fun, humor, entertainment. In a word, Walt was speaking of gags. "The Jungle Book" didn't need a more involved story line because we already had great characters to work with. Let the humor come out of the situation, the characters, and the story will take care of itself."

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# Film.TheBigamist: SleepingSingle. Maybe there's a reason why Harry cheated on his wife! Although this was an EnforcedTrope at the time due to UsefulNotes/TheHaysCode, it's thematically appropriate in this film to demonstrate that Harry and Eve's marriage has gone stale. In one scene he actually gets up and sits on her bed in what is implied to be a desire for sex, but she blows him off.



# Film.TheBigamist: SleepingSingle. Maybe there's a reason why Harry cheated on his wife! Although this was an EnforcedTrope at the time due to UsefulNotes/TheHaysCode, it's thematically appropriate in this film to demonstrate that Harry and Eve's marriage has gone stale. In one scene he actually gets up and sits on her bed in what is implied to be a desire for sex, but she blows him off.




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# Literature.TheNatureOfPredators: AbsoluteXenophobe. The Arxur are hostile to every single federation species, but they are less so with humanity, due to them being fellow predators. [[spoiler: Later in the story we see that this is very much an EnforcedTrope for their species by the ruling powers, and not all of them agree.]]



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# SuspiciouslySmallArmy: An EnforcedTrope in ''Theatre/TheCompleteHistoryOfAmericaAbridged'', since there are only three actors in the cast. This is played with when the two men in UsefulNotes/GeorgeWashington's "small army" each appear to be only four foot tall, due to a misreading of "minute men."



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# HumiliationConga.LiveActionFilms: At the end of the movie ''Film/{{UHF}}'', the BigBad R.J. Fletcher is in the middle of his plea for mercy (after an EngineeredPublicConfession reveals his contempt and hatred for everyone in the city) when a street bum buys up the last few shares of Channel 62, allowing them to pay off Uncle Harvey's (the owner's) gambling debt and save the station from Fletcher's takeover. Fletcher threatens to sue Uncle Harvey, who just brushes him off. An {{FCC}} official then walks up and reveals that he heard Fletcher's EngineeredPublicConfession and revokes his station's broadcasting license. Pamela the news reporter he had insulted earlier puts a camera on the "worthless slobbering pig" and reports on his humiliation. Then, an old lady who watched his EvilGloating on her own TV gives Fletcher a [[GroinAttack knee to the crotch]]. Finally, the bum shows up and thanks Fletcher for giving him the extremely rare and valuable penny that he then sold and used the money to buy the outstanding shares and a Rolex - the ''same one'' Fletcher had demanded his son get him earlier in the film; at this point, Fletcher starts crying. Meanwhile, just as he had done earlier, Fletcher's wimpy son gets tripped into a puddle of mud by Noodles. Weird Al said that he had to restrain himself from having Fletcher's BriefcaseFullOfMoney open over the crowd. He also notes in the commentary that he can't stand when movies [[HateSink build up your dislike for a character]] and then [[KarmaHoudini wimp out on their comeuppance]], [[EnforcedTrope so he made sure Fletcher got hit as hard as possible]].
# BrokenAesop.LiveActionTV: ''Series/PoliceCameraAction'' is a British {{Edutainment}} show where AnAesop is an EnforcedTrope, but the message about "Don't drink and drive" starts to ring rather hollow when he talked about it in ''three'' episodes; the episode "Police, Camera, Action!" in December 1994 where he ''openly admitted to being convicted of drink-driving on screen'', "International Patrol" in April 1996, and then in "Under the Influence" [[TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment an episode made in 2002 but not aired until 2006]], considering that he was later prosecuted for drink-driving in 2003 (causing a ''four-year'' SeriesHiatus and a three-year TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment for the series). It was little wonder that he ended up DemotedToExtra in the 2007 SoftReboot, then [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor was no longer a presenter]] for the 2008 Drink Driving Special, with Gethin Jones taking over for the short-lived 2010 SoftReboot.

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# BrokenAesop.LiveActionTV: ''Series/PoliceCameraAction'' is a British {{Edutainment}} show where AnAesop is an EnforcedTrope, but the message about "Don't drink and drive" starts to ring rather hollow when he talked about it in ''three'' episodes; the episode "Police, Camera, Action!" in December 1994 where he ''openly admitted to being convicted of drink-driving on screen'', "International Patrol" in April 1996, and then in "Under the Influence" [[TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment an episode made in 2002 but not aired until 2006]], considering that he was later prosecuted for drink-driving in 2003 (causing a ''four-year'' SeriesHiatus and a three-year TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment for the series). It was little wonder that he ended up DemotedToExtra in the 2007 SoftReboot, then [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor was no longer a presenter]] for the 2008 Drink Driving Special, with Gethin Jones taking over for the short-lived 2010 SoftReboot.
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# Series.HollyHobbie2018: Every episode there was a moral of some sort, but this was because it was [[EnforcedTrope forced into the show]] for its teen demographic, in such a way that Holly ''had'' to learn a moral.
# Film.TheBigamist: SleepingSingle. Maybe there's a reason why Harry cheated on his wife! Although this was an EnforcedTrope at the time due to UsefulNotes/TheHaysCode, it's thematically appropriate in this film to demonstrate that Harry and Eve's marriage has gone stale. In one scene he actually gets up and sits on her bed in what is implied to be a desire for sex, but she blows him off.
# Literature.NikkiHeat: CastOfExpies. {{Enforced}} due to being a {{defictionalization}} of a [[FictionalDocument fictional novel series]] that is InspiredBy InUniverse true stories. Jameson Rook is an AuthorAvatar of Rick Castle, Nikki Heat is a HotterAndSexier version of Kate Beckett, MissingMom backstory and all, and ThoseTwoGuys Raley and Ochoa are based on Beckett's sidekicks Ryan and Esposito. And that's just the core cast.
# UnintentionallySympathetic.WesternAnimation: Skeletor from ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse1983''. He was meant to be the BigBad, but [[IneffectualSympatheticVillain he lost so often and had such terrible employees]] that viewers and even some of the writers [[JerkassWoobie started to feel bad for him]], even when he was trying to do horrible things. Kids would actually send in letters asking if the showrunners could let Skeletor have a win or two, just to ThrowTheDogABone. This is why later episodes included more EnemyMine episodes; the writers decided to give Skeletor a few victories at fan request, but [[EnforcedTrope the only way the censors would allow it]] was if he helped He-Man defeat a mutual threat.



# Literature.TheNatureOfPredators: AbsoluteXenophobe. The Arxur are hostile to every single federation species, but they are less so with humanity, due to them being fellow predators. [[spoiler: Later in the story we see that this is very much an EnforcedTrope for their species by the ruling powers, and not all of them agree.]]

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# SharpDressedMan: [[EnforcedTrope Enforced]] for Music/TheBeatles in their pre-''Music/YellowSubmarine'' days -- they all dressed alike, and they all looked impeccable, with matching haircuts, suits, and shoes. Left to their own devices, things were a little different; [[Music/PaulMcCartney Paul]] kept it up, but [[Music/RingoStarr Ringo]] and [[Music/GeorgeHarrison George]] leaned heavily on the [[TheDandy dandy]] side, while [[Music/JohnLennon John]], more often than not, was a [[GeniusSlob raging slob]].
# Recap.EddsworldSaloonatics: CastOfSnowflakes. [[EnforcedTrope Enforced]]. Since the artists for this episode thought the show's characters [[OnlySixFaces looked too similar]], they made all of them look very different from each other here.
# SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome.GameOfThrones:
** "[[Recap/GameOfThronesS8E1Winterfell Winterfell]]":
*** As the Golden Company commander points out, elephants make excellent war beasts, but aren't suited for long sea voyages, meaning no elephants for Cersei. As noted in real-life, elephants were AwesomeButImpractical. This was an example {{enforced}} by having to blow the CGI budgets on the dragons, the same thing that led to the Starks' direwolves disappearing from the show.
# GoodPrincessEvilQueen: ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'':
** For most of the show's run, the only character bearing the title of "Queen" was Queen Chrysalis, the villainous leader of the Changelings, a race of shapeshifting emotion-eaters. Every other female monarch (Celestia, Luna, Cadance, Twilight Sparkle) bears the title of "Princess". This was an EnforcedTrope, as Celestia ''was'' a queen when the show was being planned, but Hasbro [[https://www.deviantart.com/comments/4/1603670/1791456540 asked the creator to make her a princess]] because children viewed princesses as good and queens as evil.
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# HumiliationConga.LiveActionFilms: At the end of the movie ''Film/{{UHF}}'', the BigBad R.J. Fletcher is in the middle of his plea for mercy (after an EngineeredPublicConfession reveals his contempt and hatred for everyone in the city) when a street bum buys up the last few shares of Channel 62, allowing them to pay off Uncle Harvey's (the owner's) gambling debt and save the station from Fletcher's takeover. Fletcher threatens to sue Uncle Harvey, who just brushes him off. An {{FCC}} official then walks up and reveals that he heard Fletcher's EngineeredPublicConfession and revokes his station's broadcasting license. Pamela the news reporter he had insulted earlier puts a camera on the "worthless slobbering pig" and reports on his humiliation. Then, an old lady who watched his EvilGloating on her own TV gives Fletcher a [[GroinAttack knee to the crotch]]. Finally, the bum shows up and thanks Fletcher for giving him the extremely rare and valuable penny that he then sold and used the money to buy the outstanding shares and a Rolex - the ''same one'' Fletcher had demanded his son get him earlier in the film; at this point, Fletcher starts crying. Meanwhile, just as he had done earlier, Fletcher's wimpy son gets tripped into a puddle of mud by Noodles. Weird Al said that he had to restrain himself from having Fletcher's BriefcaseFullOfMoney open over the crowd. He also notes in the commentary that he can't stand when movies [[HateSink build up your dislike for a character]] and then [[KarmaHoudini wimp out on their comeuppance]], [[EnforcedTrope so he made sure Fletcher got hit as hard as possible]].
# BrokenAesop.LiveActionTV: ''Series/PoliceCameraAction'' is a British {{Edutainment}} show where AnAesop is an EnforcedTrope, but the message about "Don't drink and drive" starts to ring rather hollow when he talked about it in ''three'' episodes; the episode "Police, Camera, Action!" in December 1994 where he ''openly admitted to being convicted of drink-driving on screen'', "International Patrol" in April 1996, and then in "Under the Influence" [[TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment an episode made in 2002 but not aired until 2006]], considering that he was later prosecuted for drink-driving in 2003 (causing a ''four-year'' SeriesHiatus and a three-year TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment for the series). It was little wonder that he ended up DemotedToExtra in the 2007 SoftReboot, then [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor was no longer a presenter]] for the 2008 Drink Driving Special, with Gethin Jones taking over for the short-lived 2010 SoftReboot.
# Series.HollyHobbie2018: Every episode there was a moral of some sort, but this was because it was [[EnforcedTrope forced into the show]] for its teen demographic, in such a way that Holly ''had'' to learn a moral.
# Film.TheBigamist: SleepingSingle. Maybe there's a reason why Harry cheated on his wife! Although this was an EnforcedTrope at the time due to UsefulNotes/TheHaysCode, it's thematically appropriate in this film to demonstrate that Harry and Eve's marriage has gone stale. In one scene he actually gets up and sits on her bed in what is implied to be a desire for sex, but she blows him off.
# Literature.TheNatureOfPredators: AbsoluteXenophobe. The Arxur are hostile to every single federation species, but they are less so with humanity, NikkiHeat: CastOfExpies. {{Enforced}} due to them being fellow predators. [[spoiler: Later in the story we see a {{defictionalization}} of a [[FictionalDocument fictional novel series]] that this is very much InspiredBy InUniverse true stories. Jameson Rook is an EnforcedTrope AuthorAvatar of Rick Castle, Nikki Heat is a HotterAndSexier version of Kate Beckett, MissingMom backstory and all, and ThoseTwoGuys Raley and Ochoa are based on Beckett's sidekicks Ryan and Esposito. And that's just the core cast.
# UnintentionallySympathetic.WesternAnimation: Skeletor from ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse1983''. He was meant to be the BigBad, but [[IneffectualSympatheticVillain he lost so often and had such terrible employees]] that viewers and even some of the writers [[JerkassWoobie started to feel bad
for their species by him]], even when he was trying to do horrible things. Kids would actually send in letters asking if the ruling powers, and not all of them agree.]]showrunners could let Skeletor have a win or two, just to ThrowTheDogABone. This is why later episodes included more EnemyMine episodes; the writers decided to give Skeletor a few victories at fan request, but [[EnforcedTrope the only way the censors would allow it]] was if he helped He-Man defeat a mutual threat.



# SharpDressedMan: [[EnforcedTrope Enforced]] for Music/TheBeatles in their pre-''Music/YellowSubmarine'' days -- they all dressed alike, and they all looked impeccable, with matching haircuts, suits, and shoes. Left to their own devices, things were a little different; [[Music/PaulMcCartney Paul]] kept it up, but [[Music/RingoStarr Ringo]] and [[Music/GeorgeHarrison George]] leaned heavily on the [[TheDandy dandy]] side, while [[Music/JohnLennon John]], more often than not, was a [[GeniusSlob raging slob]].
# Recap.EddsworldSaloonatics: CastOfSnowflakes. [[EnforcedTrope Enforced]]. Since the artists for this episode thought the show's characters [[OnlySixFaces looked too similar]], they made all of them look very different from each other here.

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# SharpDressedMan: [[EnforcedTrope Enforced]] for Music/TheBeatles in their pre-''Music/YellowSubmarine'' days -- they all dressed alike, and they all looked impeccable, with matching haircuts, suits, and shoes. Left to their own devices, things were a little different; [[Music/PaulMcCartney Paul]] kept it up, but [[Music/RingoStarr Ringo]] and [[Music/GeorgeHarrison George]] leaned heavily on the [[TheDandy dandy]] side, while [[Music/JohnLennon John]], more often than not, was a [[GeniusSlob raging slob]].
# Recap.EddsworldSaloonatics: CastOfSnowflakes. [[EnforcedTrope Enforced]]. Since the artists for this episode thought the show's characters [[OnlySixFaces looked too similar]], they made all of them look very different from each other here.



# SuspiciouslySmallArmy: An EnforcedTrope in ''Theatre/TheCompleteHistoryOfAmericaAbridged'', since there are only three actors in the cast. This is played with when the two men in UsefulNotes/GeorgeWashington's "small army" each appear to be only four foot tall, due to a misreading of "minute men."



# SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome.GameOfThrones:
** "[[Recap/GameOfThronesS8E1Winterfell Winterfell]]":
*** As the Golden Company commander points out, elephants make excellent war beasts, but aren't suited for long sea voyages, meaning no elephants for Cersei. As noted in real-life, elephants were AwesomeButImpractical. This was an example {{enforced}} by having to blow the CGI budgets on the dragons, the same thing that led to the Starks' direwolves disappearing from the show.



# GoodPrincessEvilQueen: ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'':
** For most of the show's run, the only character bearing the title of "Queen" was Queen Chrysalis, the villainous leader of the Changelings, a race of shapeshifting emotion-eaters. Every other female monarch (Celestia, Luna, Cadance, Twilight Sparkle) bears the title of "Princess". This was an EnforcedTrope, as Celestia ''was'' a queen when the show was being planned, but Hasbro [[https://www.deviantart.com/comments/4/1603670/1791456540 asked the creator to make her a princess]] because children viewed princesses as good and queens as evil.

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# RichSuitorPoorSuitor: ''Theatre/{{Ruddigore}}'' has the prosperous farmer Robin Oakapple and the poor sailor Richard Dauntless vie for Rose Maybud's hand. Rose prefers Robin, partly because his moral character is superior and partly because she's a GoldDigger, but turns to Richard when Robin's true identity is revealed, which invokes the {{curse}} that [[EnforcedTrope requires]] Robin/Ruthven to [[FaceHeelTurn become a career criminal]]. When Ruthven breaks the curse with a LogicBomb at the end of Act II, which allows him to become good again, Rose pivots back to him.
# Literature.ABrothersPrice: FamilyHonor. {{Enforced}} All family members are punished by the ''law '' if one steps out of line. One can get out of this by claiming that the family is estranged and was not working together, but it is automatically assumed that they ''did'' work together. After Heria and Jerin Whistler save the life of a princess, Queen Elder compliments Eldest Whistler (who wasn't even there at the time) for acting in accordance with the law, even though this endangered Jerin, a valuable boy. However, they also value their honor in the more abstract sense; Jerin's sister Corelle, when she notices that he's being courted by a noblewoman who thinks the Whistler family is beneath her, remarks that they will not be looked down on by their future sisters-in-law, and rescues Jerin from the unpleasant company.
# Series.LegendOfTheSeeker: SuicidalPacifism. The episode "Fury" has a warlord threaten a peaceful village whose people never fight, even if threatened with death or slavery. Some of the younger ones get tired of this, however, and Richard teaches them to fight. However, it turns out they are under a magic spell which [[EnforcedTrope enforces]] this, rendering them catatonic if they act violently toward anyone else. Zedd breaks it, but they end up going berserk when fighting along with Richard. It turns out that they are descended from warriors who served a Lord Rahl, one of his ancestors, tied to his will, and went off the deep end in the same way long ago. This spell was placed on them to stop it happening in the future.



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# HumiliationConga.LiveActionFilms: At the end of the movie ''Film/{{UHF}}'', the BigBad R.J. Fletcher is in the middle of his plea for mercy (after an EngineeredPublicConfession reveals his contempt and hatred for everyone in the city) when a street bum buys up the last few shares of Channel 62, allowing them to pay off Uncle Harvey's (the owner's) gambling debt and save the station from Fletcher's takeover. Fletcher threatens to sue Uncle Harvey, who just brushes him off. An {{FCC}} official then walks up and reveals that he heard Fletcher's EngineeredPublicConfession and revokes his station's broadcasting license. Pamela the news reporter he had insulted earlier puts a camera on the "worthless slobbering pig" and reports on his humiliation. Then, an old lady who watched his EvilGloating on her own TV gives Fletcher a [[GroinAttack knee to the crotch]]. Finally, the bum shows up and thanks Fletcher for giving him the extremely rare and valuable penny that he then sold and used the money to buy the outstanding shares and a Rolex - the ''same one'' Fletcher had demanded his son get him earlier in the film; at this point, Fletcher starts crying. Meanwhile, just as he had done earlier, Fletcher's wimpy son gets tripped into a puddle of mud by Noodles. Weird Al said that he had to restrain himself from having Fletcher's BriefcaseFullOfMoney open over the crowd. He also notes in the commentary that he can't stand when movies [[HateSink build up your dislike for a character]] and then [[KarmaHoudini wimp out on their comeuppance]], [[EnforcedTrope so he made sure Fletcher got hit as hard as possible]].
# BrokenAesop.LiveActionTV: ''Series/PoliceCameraAction'' is a British {{Edutainment}} show where AnAesop is an EnforcedTrope, but the message about "Don't drink and drive" starts to ring rather hollow when he talked about it in ''three'' episodes; the episode "Police, Camera, Action!" in December 1994 where he ''openly admitted to being convicted of drink-driving on screen'', "International Patrol" in April 1996, and then in "Under the Influence" [[TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment an episode made in 2002 but not aired until 2006]], considering that he was later prosecuted for drink-driving in 2003 (causing a ''four-year'' SeriesHiatus and a three-year TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment for the series). It was little wonder that he ended up DemotedToExtra in the 2007 SoftReboot, then [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor was no longer a presenter]] for the 2008 Drink Driving Special, with Gethin Jones taking over for the short-lived 2010 SoftReboot.

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# HumiliationConga.LiveActionFilms: At the end of the movie ''Film/{{UHF}}'', the BigBad R.J. Fletcher is in the middle of his plea for mercy (after an EngineeredPublicConfession reveals his contempt and hatred for everyone in the city) when a street bum buys up the last few shares of Channel 62, allowing them to pay off Uncle Harvey's (the owner's) gambling debt and save the station from Fletcher's takeover. Fletcher threatens to sue Uncle Harvey, who just brushes him off. An {{FCC}} official then walks up and reveals that he heard Fletcher's EngineeredPublicConfession and revokes his station's broadcasting license. Pamela the news reporter he had insulted earlier puts a camera on the "worthless slobbering pig" and reports on his humiliation. Then, an old lady who watched his EvilGloating on her own TV gives Fletcher a [[GroinAttack knee to the crotch]]. Finally, the bum shows up and thanks Fletcher for giving him the extremely rare and valuable penny that he then sold and used the money to buy the outstanding shares and a Rolex - the ''same one'' Fletcher had demanded his son get him earlier in the film; at this point, Fletcher starts crying. Meanwhile, just as he had done earlier, Fletcher's wimpy son gets tripped into a puddle of mud
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# BrokenAesop.LiveActionTV: ''Series/PoliceCameraAction'' is a British {{Edutainment}} show where AnAesop is an EnforcedTrope, but the message about "Don't drink and drive" starts to ring rather hollow when he talked about it in ''three'' episodes; the episode "Police, Camera, Action!" in December 1994 where he ''openly admitted to being convicted of drink-driving on screen'', "International Patrol" in April 1996, and then in "Under the Influence" [[TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment an episode made in 2002 but
not aired until 2006]], considering that he was later prosecuted for drink-driving in 2003 (causing a ''four-year'' SeriesHiatus and a three-year TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment for the series). It was little wonder that he ended up DemotedToExtra in the 2007 SoftReboot, then [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor was no longer a presenter]] for the 2008 Drink Driving Special, with Gethin Jones taking over for the short-lived 2010 SoftReboot. offering other options]]
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# VideoGame.TheHangedMan: PathOfMostResistance. The only correct route for escaping from Ed (even encouraged by the map in the lobby) takes you through all of the previously visited buildings even though just descending to the 3rd building's lowest floor would get you straight to the lobby and thus is actually shorter (completely bypassing buidings 2 and 1). You're [[EnforcedTrope forced]] to take the "correct" route by Ed jumping you on the lowest floor of Building 3 and [[TheComputerIsACheatingBastard suddenly moving thrice as fast]].
# VideoGame.{{Pilotwings}}: CharacterSelectForcing. Present, but only lightly {{enforced|Trope}} in ''64''. Each class of pilot works best with a specific vehicle (Light = Rocket Belt, Medium = Hang Glider, Heavy = Gyrocopter). While it's not impossible to do well by, say, placing Lark (the lightweight male pilot) in a Gyrocopter, matching up the right character with the right vehicle ''does'' make it a fair bit easier.
# VisualNovel.{{Echo}}: FantasticallyIndifferent. {{Enforced|Trope}} when [[spoiler: Chase]] begins to freak out about the situation they're in [[spoiler: leading to a dialogue tree where the only option is "Everything is fine."]] in order to calm them down.
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# HumiliationConga.LiveActionFilms: At the end of the movie ''Film/{{UHF}}'', the BigBad R.J. Fletcher is in the middle of his plea for mercy (after an EngineeredPublicConfession reveals his contempt and hatred for everyone in the city) when a street bum buys up the last few shares of Channel 62, allowing them to pay off Uncle Harvey's (the owner's) gambling debt and save the station from Fletcher's takeover. Fletcher threatens to sue Uncle Harvey, who just brushes him off. An {{FCC}} official then walks up and reveals that he heard Fletcher's EngineeredPublicConfession and revokes his station's broadcasting license. Pamela the news reporter he had insulted earlier puts a camera on the "worthless slobbering pig" and reports on his humiliation. Then, an old lady who watched his EvilGloating on her own TV gives Fletcher a [[GroinAttack knee to the crotch]]. Finally, the bum shows up and thanks Fletcher for giving him the extremely rare and valuable penny that he then sold and used the money to buy the outstanding shares and a Rolex - the ''same one'' Fletcher had demanded his son get him earlier in the film; at this point, Fletcher starts crying. Meanwhile, just as he had done earlier, Fletcher's wimpy son gets tripped into a puddle of mud by Noodles. Weird Al said that he had to restrain himself from having Fletcher's BriefcaseFullOfMoney open over the crowd. He also notes in the commentary that he can't stand when movies [[HateSink build up your dislike for a character]] and then [[KarmaHoudini wimp out on their comeuppance]], [[EnforcedTrope so he made sure Fletcher got hit as hard as possible]].
# BrokenAesop.LiveActionTV: ''Series/PoliceCameraAction'' is a British {{Edutainment}} show where AnAesop is an EnforcedTrope, but the message about "Don't drink and drive" starts to ring rather hollow when he talked about it in ''three'' episodes; the episode "Police, Camera, Action!" in December 1994 where he ''openly admitted to being convicted of drink-driving on screen'', "International Patrol" in April 1996, and then in "Under the Influence" [[TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment an episode made in 2002 but not aired until 2006]], considering that he was later prosecuted for drink-driving in 2003 (causing a ''four-year'' SeriesHiatus and a three-year TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment for the series). It was little wonder that he ended up DemotedToExtra in the 2007 SoftReboot, then [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor was no longer a presenter]] for the 2008 Drink Driving Special, with Gethin Jones taking over for the short-lived 2010 SoftReboot.



# Literature.ABrothersPrice: FamilyHonor. {{Enforced}} All family members are punished by the ''law '' if one steps out of line. One can get out of this by claiming that the family is estranged and was not working together, but it is automatically assumed that they ''did'' work together. After Heria and Jerin Whistler save the life of a princess, Queen Elder compliments Eldest Whistler (who wasn't even there at the time) for acting in accordance with the law, even though this endangered Jerin, a valuable boy. However, they also value their honor in the more abstract sense; Jerin's sister Corelle, when she notices that he's being courted by a noblewoman who thinks the Whistler family is beneath her, remarks that they will not be looked down on by their future sisters-in-law, and rescues Jerin from the unpleasant company.



# VideoGame.TheHangedMan: PathOfMostResistance. The only correct route for escaping from Ed (even encouraged by the map in the lobby) takes you through all of the previously visited buildings even though just descending to the 3rd building's lowest floor would get you straight to the lobby and thus is actually shorter (completely bypassing buidings 2 and 1). You're [[EnforcedTrope forced]] to take the "correct" route by Ed jumping you on the lowest floor of Building 3 and [[TheComputerIsACheatingBastard suddenly moving thrice as fast]].



# VideoGame.{{Pilotwings}}: CharacterSelectForcing. Present, but only lightly {{enforced|Trope}} in ''64''. Each class of pilot works best with a specific vehicle (Light = Rocket Belt, Medium = Hang Glider, Heavy = Gyrocopter). While it's not impossible to do well by, say, placing Lark (the lightweight male pilot) in a Gyrocopter, matching up the right character with the right vehicle ''does'' make it a fair bit easier.
# Series.LegendOfTheSeeker: SuicidalPacifism. The episode "Fury" has a warlord threaten a peaceful village whose people never fight, even if threatened with death or slavery. Some of the younger ones get tired of this, however, and Richard teaches them to fight. However, it turns out they are under a magic spell which [[EnforcedTrope enforces]] this, rendering them catatonic if they act violently toward anyone else. Zedd breaks it, but they end up going berserk when fighting along with Richard. It turns out that they are descended from warriors who served a Lord Rahl, one of his ancestors, tied to his will, and went off the deep end in the same way long ago. This spell was placed on them to stop it happening in the future.



# RichSuitorPoorSuitor: ''Theatre/{{Ruddigore}}'' has the prosperous farmer Robin Oakapple and the poor sailor Richard Dauntless vie for Rose Maybud's hand. Rose prefers Robin, partly because his moral character is superior and partly because she's a GoldDigger, but turns to Richard when Robin's true identity is revealed, which invokes the {{curse}} that [[EnforcedTrope requires]] Robin/Ruthven to [[FaceHeelTurn become a career criminal]]. When Ruthven breaks the curse with a LogicBomb at the end of Act II, which allows him to become good again, Rose pivots back to him.
# VisualNovel.{{Echo}}: FantasticallyIndifferent. {{Enforced|Trope}} when [[spoiler: Chase]] begins to freak out about the situation they're in [[spoiler: leading to a dialogue tree where the only option is "Everything is fine."]] in order to calm them down.

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# HumiliationConga.LiveActionFilms: At the end of the movie ''Film/{{UHF}}'', the BigBad R.J. Fletcher is in the middle of his plea for mercy (after an EngineeredPublicConfession reveals his contempt and hatred for everyone in the city) when a street bum buys up the last few shares of Channel 62, allowing them to pay off Uncle Harvey's (the owner's) gambling debt and save the station from Fletcher's takeover. Fletcher threatens to sue Uncle Harvey, who just brushes him off. An {{FCC}} official then walks up and reveals that he heard Fletcher's EngineeredPublicConfession and revokes his station's broadcasting license. Pamela the news reporter he had insulted earlier puts a camera on the "worthless slobbering pig" and reports on his humiliation. Then, an old lady who watched his EvilGloating on her own TV gives Fletcher a [[GroinAttack knee to the crotch]]. Finally, the bum shows up and thanks Fletcher for giving him the extremely rare and valuable penny that he then sold and used the money to buy the outstanding shares and a Rolex - the ''same one'' Fletcher had demanded his son get him earlier in the film; at this point, Fletcher starts crying. Meanwhile, just as he had done earlier, Fletcher's wimpy son gets tripped into a puddle of mud by Noodles. Weird Al said that he had to restrain himself from having Fletcher's BriefcaseFullOfMoney open over the crowd. He also notes in the commentary that he can't stand when movies [[HateSink build up your dislike for a character]] and then [[KarmaHoudini wimp out on their comeuppance]], [[EnforcedTrope so he made sure Fletcher got hit as hard as possible]].
# BrokenAesop.LiveActionTV: ''Series/PoliceCameraAction'' is a British {{Edutainment}} show where AnAesop is an EnforcedTrope, but the message about "Don't drink and drive" starts to ring rather hollow when he talked about it in ''three'' episodes; the episode "Police, Camera, Action!" in December 1994 where he ''openly admitted to being convicted of drink-driving on screen'', "International Patrol" in April 1996, and then in "Under the Influence" [[TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment an episode made in 2002 but not aired until 2006]], considering that he was later prosecuted for drink-driving in 2003 (causing a ''four-year'' SeriesHiatus and a three-year TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment for the series). It was little wonder that he ended up DemotedToExtra in the 2007 SoftReboot, then [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor was no longer a presenter]] for the 2008 Drink Driving Special, with Gethin Jones taking over for the short-lived 2010 SoftReboot.
# Characters.HeartsOfIron: WeAreStrugglingTogether. While nominally represented as either Democratic or Communist in-game, Republican Spain is in fact represented by at least four ideologically different factions, two of which representing two radically different schools of communism, with a Democratic and and Anarchist faction working very loosely with the others and in loose pairs of Stalinists and Democratic republicans, and Anarchists and anti-Stalinist Communists, all of whom have irreconcilable differences that will boil over within a year. This is actually [[EnforcedTrope enforced]] in-game via missions making nominally allied factions within the Republican side split off and declare war on both the Nationalists and the other Republican faction, and unlike the Nationalists who can potentially avoid their civil war, there is no way to avoid the Republican civil war.
# Arthur.TropesEToM: The "no hitting" Aesop in "Arthur's Big Hit" was portrayed as one-sided so that children wouldn't justify hitting each other, and talk things out instead. Creator/{{PBS}} prides itself on discouraging violence on its children's TV shows.
# Series.HollyHobbie2018: Every episode there was a moral of some sort, but this was because it was [[EnforcedTrope forced into the show]] for its teen demographic, in such a way that Holly ''had'' to learn a moral.
# Film.TheBigamist: SleepingSingle. Maybe there's a reason why Harry cheated on his wife! Although this was an EnforcedTrope at the time due to UsefulNotes/TheHaysCode, it's thematically appropriate in this film to demonstrate that Harry and Eve's marriage has gone stale. In one scene he actually gets up and sits on her bed in what is implied to be a desire for sex, but she blows him off.
# Literature.NikkiHeat: CastOfExpies. {{Enforced}} due to being a {{defictionalization}} of a [[FictionalDocument fictional novel series]] that is InspiredBy InUniverse true stories. Jameson Rook is an AuthorAvatar of Rick Castle, Nikki Heat is a HotterAndSexier version of Kate Beckett, MissingMom backstory and all, and ThoseTwoGuys Raley and Ochoa are based on Beckett's sidekicks Ryan and Esposito. And that's just the core cast.
# UnintentionallySympathetic.WesternAnimation: Skeletor from ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse1983''. He was meant to be the BigBad, but [[IneffectualSympatheticVillain he lost so often and had such terrible employees]] that viewers and even some of the writers [[JerkassWoobie started to feel bad for him]], even when he was trying to do horrible things. Kids would actually send in letters asking if the showrunners could let Skeletor have a win or two, just to ThrowTheDogABone. This is why later episodes included more EnemyMine episodes; the writers decided to give Skeletor a few victories at fan request, but [[EnforcedTrope the only way the censors would allow it]] was if he helped He-Man defeat a mutual threat.



# Literature.ABrothersPrice: FamilyHonor. {{Enforced}} All family members are punished by the ''law '' if one steps out of line. One can get out of this by claiming that the family is estranged and was not working together, but it is automatically assumed that they ''did'' work together. After Heria and Jerin Whistler save the life of a princess, Queen Elder compliments Eldest Whistler (who wasn't even there at the time) for acting in accordance with the law, even though this endangered Jerin, a valuable boy. However, they also value their honor in the more abstract sense; Jerin's sister Corelle, when she notices that he's being courted by a noblewoman who thinks the Whistler family is beneath her, remarks that they will not be looked down on by their future sisters-in-law, and rescues Jerin from the unpleasant company.
# Series.TheUntamed: AdaptationalRomanceDowngrade. In the novel, Lan Wangji and Wei Wuxian are explicitly a romantic couple, including [[spoiler:getting married]] in the end. ''The Untamed'' couldn't outright depict them as being in a romantic relationship, an EnforcedTrope due to Chinese censorship laws around depicting homosexual relationships onscreen. It instead presents them more as HeterosexualLifePartners. [[DownplayedTrope That said]], there's a ''lot'' of romantic subtext around their relationship and they refer to each other with terms like "close companions" or "soulmates", so they can easily come off as a same-sex couple with [[HideYourLesbians plausible deniability]] to get past the censorship.
# Literature.TheNatureOfPredators: AbsoluteXenophobe. The Arxur are hostile to every single federation species, but they are less so with humanity, due to them being fellow predators. [[spoiler: Later in the story we see that this is very much an EnforcedTrope for their species by the ruling powers, and not all of them agree.]]
# Characters.{{Spore}}: AnimalsLackAttributes. EnforcedTrope for obvious reasons.
# WebVideo.LifeSMP: HelmetsAreHardlyHeroic. No one on the server wears a helmet. [[EnforcedTrope Enforced]] in that one of the rules of the server specifies that no one is allowed to wear one, presumably so they're more recognizable in others' videos. Tango is executed by firing squad in Season 1 for violating this rule.



# Characters.TheFourGospels: OneSteveLimit. [[EnforcedTrope Enforced]]. Since there was another Simon among the twelve, Jesus gave him the Peter nickname instead.
# Lost.TropesAToE: BackForTheDead:
** {{Enforced|Trope}} by the island for Michael. When he's asked what he's doing back:
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# HumiliationConga.LiveActionFilms: At the end of the movie ''Film/{{UHF}}'', the BigBad R.J. Fletcher is in the middle of his plea for mercy (after an EngineeredPublicConfession reveals his contempt and hatred for everyone in the city) when a street bum buys up the last few shares of Channel 62, allowing them to pay off Uncle Harvey's (the owner's) gambling debt and save the station from Fletcher's takeover. Fletcher threatens to sue Uncle Harvey, who just brushes him off. An {{FCC}} official then walks up and reveals that he heard Fletcher's EngineeredPublicConfession and revokes his station's broadcasting license. Pamela the news reporter he had insulted earlier puts a camera on the "worthless slobbering pig" and reports on his humiliation. Then, an old lady who watched his EvilGloating on her own TV gives Fletcher a [[GroinAttack knee to the crotch]]. Finally, the bum shows up and thanks Fletcher for giving him the extremely rare and valuable penny that he then sold and used the money to buy the outstanding shares and a Rolex - the ''same one'' Fletcher had demanded his son get him earlier in the film; at this point, Fletcher starts crying. Meanwhile, just as he had done earlier, Fletcher's wimpy son gets tripped into a puddle of mud by Noodles. Weird Al said that he had to restrain himself from having Fletcher's BriefcaseFullOfMoney open over the crowd. He also notes in the commentary that he can't stand when movies [[HateSink build up your dislike for a character]] and then [[KarmaHoudini wimp out on their comeuppance]], [[EnforcedTrope so he made sure Fletcher got hit as hard as possible]].
# BrokenAesop.LiveActionTV: ''Series/PoliceCameraAction'' is a British {{Edutainment}} show where AnAesop is an EnforcedTrope, but the message about "Don't drink and drive" starts to ring rather hollow when he talked about it in ''three'' episodes; the episode "Police, Camera, Action!" in December 1994 where he ''openly admitted to being convicted of drink-driving on screen'', "International Patrol" in April 1996, and then in "Under the Influence" [[TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment an episode made in 2002 but not aired until 2006]], considering that he was later prosecuted for drink-driving in 2003 (causing a ''four-year'' SeriesHiatus and a three-year TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment for the series). It was little wonder that he ended up DemotedToExtra in the 2007 SoftReboot, then [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor was no longer a presenter]] for the 2008 Drink Driving Special, with Gethin Jones taking over for the short-lived 2010 SoftReboot.
# Characters.HeartsOfIron: WeAreStrugglingTogether. While nominally represented as either Democratic or Communist in-game, Republican Spain is in fact represented by at least four ideologically different factions, two of which representing two radically different schools of communism, with a Democratic and and Anarchist faction working very loosely with the others and in loose pairs of Stalinists and Democratic republicans, and Anarchists and anti-Stalinist Communists, all of whom have irreconcilable differences that will boil over within a year. This is actually [[EnforcedTrope enforced]] in-game via missions making nominally allied factions within the Republican side split off and declare war on both the Nationalists and the other Republican faction, and unlike the Nationalists who can potentially avoid their civil war, there is no way to avoid the Republican civil war.
# Arthur.TropesEToM: The "no hitting" Aesop in "Arthur's Big Hit" was portrayed as one-sided so that children wouldn't justify hitting each other, and talk things out instead. Creator/{{PBS}} prides itself on discouraging violence on its children's TV shows.
# Series.HollyHobbie2018: Every episode there was a moral of some sort, but this was because it was [[EnforcedTrope forced into the show]] for its teen demographic, in such a way that Holly ''had'' to learn a moral.
# Film.TheBigamist: SleepingSingle. Maybe there's a reason why Harry cheated on his wife! Although this was an EnforcedTrope at the time due to UsefulNotes/TheHaysCode, it's thematically appropriate in this film to demonstrate that Harry and Eve's marriage has gone stale. In one scene he actually gets up and sits on her bed in what is implied to be a desire for sex, but she blows him off.
# Literature.NikkiHeat: CastOfExpies. {{Enforced}} due to being a {{defictionalization}} of a [[FictionalDocument fictional novel series]] that is InspiredBy InUniverse true stories. Jameson Rook is an AuthorAvatar of Rick Castle, Nikki Heat is a HotterAndSexier version of Kate Beckett, MissingMom backstory and all, and ThoseTwoGuys Raley and Ochoa are based on Beckett's sidekicks Ryan and Esposito. And that's just the core cast.
# UnintentionallySympathetic.WesternAnimation: Skeletor from ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse1983''. He was meant to be the BigBad, but [[IneffectualSympatheticVillain he lost so often and had such terrible employees]] that viewers and even some of the writers [[JerkassWoobie started to feel bad for him]], even when he was trying to do horrible things. Kids would actually send in letters asking if the showrunners could let Skeletor have a win or two, just to ThrowTheDogABone. This is why later episodes included more EnemyMine episodes; the writers decided to give Skeletor a few victories at fan request, but [[EnforcedTrope the only way the censors would allow it]] was if he helped He-Man defeat a mutual threat.
# Literature.ABrothersPrice: FamilyHonor. {{Enforced}} All family members are punished by the ''law '' if one steps out of line. One can get out of this by claiming that the family is estranged and was not working together, but it is automatically assumed that they ''did'' work together. After Heria and Jerin Whistler save the life of a princess, Queen Elder compliments Eldest Whistler (who wasn't even there at the time) for acting in accordance with the law, even though this endangered Jerin, a valuable boy. However, they also value their honor in the more abstract sense; Jerin's sister Corelle, when she notices that he's being courted by a noblewoman who thinks the Whistler family is beneath her, remarks that they will not be looked down on by their future sisters-in-law, and rescues Jerin from the unpleasant company.
# Series.TheUntamed: AdaptationalRomanceDowngrade. In the novel, Lan Wangji and Wei Wuxian are explicitly a romantic couple, including [[spoiler:getting married]] in the end. ''The Untamed'' couldn't outright depict them as being in a romantic relationship, an EnforcedTrope due to Chinese censorship laws around depicting homosexual relationships onscreen. It instead presents them more as HeterosexualLifePartners. [[DownplayedTrope That said]], there's a ''lot'' of romantic subtext around their relationship and they refer to each other with terms like "close companions" or "soulmates", so they can easily come off as a same-sex couple with [[HideYourLesbians plausible deniability]] to get past the censorship.
# Literature.TheNatureOfPredators: AbsoluteXenophobe. The Arxur are hostile to every single federation species, but they are less so with humanity, due to them being fellow predators. [[spoiler: Later in the story we see that this is very much an EnforcedTrope for their species by the ruling powers, and not all of them agree.]]
# Characters.{{Spore}}: AnimalsLackAttributes. EnforcedTrope for obvious reasons.
# WebVideo.LifeSMP: HelmetsAreHardlyHeroic. No one on the server wears a helmet. [[EnforcedTrope Enforced]] in that one of the rules of the server specifies that no one is allowed to wear one, presumably so they're more recognizable in others' videos. Tango is executed by firing squad in Season 1 for violating this rule.



# Characters.TheFourGospels: OneSteveLimit. [[EnforcedTrope Enforced]]. Since there was another Simon among the twelve, Jesus gave him the Peter nickname instead.



# Lost.TropesAToE: BackForTheDead:
** {{Enforced|Trope}} by the island for Michael. When he's asked what he's doing back:
--->''"To die."''
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** In ''3D World'', you can add impassable locked warp boxes to invoke this. The warp boxes will only activate if the player has a key; otherwise, s/he can safely pass behind them. Then give each killable enemy a key, which will be "awarded" to the player upon killing them.
** Something similar can be done in the ''[=SMB1=]'' style as of a 3.0.0 by giving enemies cursed keys instead of regular keys, which will summon Phanto when obtained. Then you'll have to figure out a way to guarantee that Phanto will hit the player (or make it exceedingly hard to avoid).

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** *** In ''3D World'', you can add impassable locked warp boxes to invoke this. The warp boxes will only activate if the player has a key; otherwise, s/he can safely pass behind them. Then give each killable enemy a key, which will be "awarded" to the player upon killing them.
** *** Something similar can be done in the ''[=SMB1=]'' style as of a 3.0.0 by giving enemies cursed keys instead of regular keys, which will summon Phanto when obtained. Then you'll have to figure out a way to guarantee that Phanto will hit the player (or make it exceedingly hard to avoid).

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# ComicBook.GIJoeIDW
# Manga.OmamoriHimari
# Characters.DoctorWhoSeventhDoctor
# Wrestling.AndreTheGiant
# VideoGame.FNFFreeDownload
# Characters.MyHeroAcademiaCivilians
# SharpDressedMan
# Recap.EddsworldSaloonatics
# AmateurCast
# Fanfic.MorganFreemansBlessingsOnThisBeautifulHood
# Characters.TheFourGospels
# ErmineCapeEffect
# PlayingWith.BlindIdiotTranslation
# RoseTintedNarrative
# SuspiciouslySmallArmy
# Characters.TitanAcademyTheOrganization
# WesternAnimation.TheJungleBook1967
# VideoGame.TheHangedMan
# Literature.ThePhantomOfTheOpera
# SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome.GameOfThrones
# ItsQuietTooQuiet
# Recap.GameOfThronesS7E2Stormborn
# VideoGame.{{Pilotwings}}
# Series.LegendOfTheSeeker
# ShooOutTheClowns
# VideoGame.DynastyWarriorsOnline
# GoodPrincessEvilQueen
# NonActionGuy
# RichSuitorPoorSuitor
# VisualNovel.{{Echo}}
# PlayingWith.ShoddyKnockoffProduct
# Lost.TropesAToE

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** CheckpointStarvation:
*** Like in the first game, this is [[EnforcedTrope enforced]] before you can upload a course online - you first have to clear it once from the start to the goal without dying (and subsequently from each checkpoint to the goal) to confirm that the course can actually be cleared.
** DevelopersForesight:
*** This is also practically enforced for every maker. If a section, puzzle, or whole course is [[DungeonBypass chees]][[SequenceBreaking able]], someone [[FinaglesLaw will]] cheese it.
** {{Egopolis}}: Enforced for Super Worlds, in a meta sense. Each maker can upload a single Super World online for others to play, and it will be called "Super <maker name> World" with no way to rename it.
** PacifistRun: Can be invoked or enforced in two of the game styles:
** In ''3D World'', you can add impassable locked warp boxes to invoke this. The warp boxes will only activate if the player has a key; otherwise, s/he can safely pass behind them. Then give each killable enemy a key, which will be "awarded" to the player upon killing them.
** Something similar can be done in the ''[=SMB1=]'' style as of a 3.0.0 by giving enemies cursed keys instead of regular keys, which will summon Phanto when obtained. Then you'll have to figure out a way to guarantee that Phanto will hit the player (or make it exceedingly hard to avoid).
# ComicBook.GIJoeIDW
GIJoeIDW: CanonForeigner. Quite a few; the most notable are Brainstorm, Helix, Mad Monk and Hashtag. [[EnforcedTrope Enforced]] in volume 5, as writer Aubrey Sitterson was made to turn a character he intended to be a new version of classic Joe Big Ben into a new character, Spitfire.
# Manga.OmamoriHimari
OmamoriHimari: TokenMiniMoe. Shizuku and Tama (introduced in chapter 28 of the manga). [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]]and [[EnforcedTrope enforced]] by Shizuku whenever another little girl appears:
-->[[spoiler:When Himari is transformed]]: "There's only room for one {{loli|conAndShotacon}} in this house." (accompanied by strangling her)\\
[[spoiler:After Tama appeared]]: "I'm the only loli allowed in this area."
# Characters.DoctorWhoSeventhDoctor
DoctorWhoSeventhDoctor: FunPersonified: Subverted. He was originally [[EnforcedTrope Enforced]] into this character type as a LighterAndSofter reaction against just how much BloodierAndGorier the show had got during the Sixth Doctor's run. He spent the first season playing the spoons, doing magic tricks, being a [[TheWonka figure of delight and whimsy]] and battling {{Camp}}tacular comedy enemies with the loosest continuity yet. Script editor Creator/AndrewCartmel was finally able to make his mark with his next season, introducing 'comedy' monsters but playing their effects in a dark and serious way (like the Kandyman and the Killer Clowns) and revealing the Doctor's apparent silliness was ObfuscatingStupidity, and Seven became one of the most alien, manipulative, and dark Doctors of the lot. When the series got cancelled the ExpandedUniverse picked him up and used him to codify all of the "Dark Doctor" tropes that the revival series later handled on-screen - like a serious examination of the OmniscientMoralityLicense, AngstWhatAngst and the psychological profile of someone who'd do that much DirtyBusiness. In the ''New Adventures'' books, there's even a line that he doesn't play the spoons any more because he's too busy toppling empires.
# Wrestling.AndreTheGiant
AndreTheGiant: SquashMatch. Several, often of the handicap variety[[note]]Andre vs. 2 or 3 guys at once[[/note]]. This was an EnforcedTrope during his early tours of the US. Since his English was limited, he was put in handicap matches with his traveling partner Frank Valois (who would call all the spots), and a small job guy (who would take all the moves after receiving his cues in English from Valois).
# VideoGame.FNFFreeDownload
FNFFreeDownload:
** CastOfExpies. As with most "overhaul" mods, every character in this game is based on their corresponding FNF character. However, this one is unusual because it's not an EnforcedTrope - usually, overhaul mods are forced to follow the characters' patterns because of certain traits in the original game being hardcoded, but ''Free Download'' was made from the ground up, leaving only the creator's desires to make everyone an Expy.
** DuelsDecideEverything: Facing against a threat? Like in ''FNF'', beat them in a singing competition! In this case, though, it's neither the protagonist or the antagonist carrying out the trope, but it's instead enforced by a third party in [=TeachVee=], as shown in by them [[DeusExMachina inexplicably showing up]] to convince Cyan to fight Dude in singing battle instead of resorting to violence.
# Characters.MyHeroAcademiaCivilians
MyHeroAcademiaCivilians:
** CastingGag: Tameda's hair color and style give him a passing resemblance to Natsu Dragneel, the protagonist of ''Manga/FairyTail''. It's unclear if this was meant to be a direct ShoutOut to the series or just coincidence, but either way, Creator/{{Funimation}} saw an opportunity to {{enforce|dTrope}} this by casting Todd Haberkorn, Natsu's English voice actor, as Tameda's English voice.
** CartoonCreature: Her mutant Quirk makes her appear like a humanoid animal woman, but just ''what'' kind of animal she's supposed to be is rather ambiguous. Her ears and the placement of her tufts of fur bring to mind a fox, but the teal color of the fur on her head and her snout shape bring to mind a shark. There's also the matter of her unnaturally tall stature. Horikoshi claims that this design was ''enforced'' in order to gain readers' attention thanks to her "striking appearance".
# SharpDressedMan
SharpDressedMan: [[EnforcedTrope Enforced]] for Music/TheBeatles in their pre-''Music/YellowSubmarine'' days -- they all dressed alike, and they all looked impeccable, with matching haircuts, suits, and shoes. Left to their own devices, things were a little different; [[Music/PaulMcCartney Paul]] kept it up, but [[Music/RingoStarr Ringo]] and [[Music/GeorgeHarrison George]] leaned heavily on the [[TheDandy dandy]] side, while [[Music/JohnLennon John]], more often than not, was a [[GeniusSlob raging slob]].
# Recap.EddsworldSaloonatics
EddsworldSaloonatics: CastOfSnowflakes. [[EnforcedTrope Enforced]]. Since the artists for this episode thought the show's characters [[OnlySixFaces looked too similar]], they made all of them look very different from each other here.
# AmateurCast
AmateurCast: This was {{Enforced|Trope}} on Lucha Libre Femenil, as rival promoters of Monterrey against the existence of an all women's promotion tried to starve LLF of talent, but soon {{defied|trope}}, as the promoter was already a successful businessman who decided to fly in talent from beyond the state of Nuevo Leon and beyond the Mexican boarder not long after deciding that wasn't enough.
# Fanfic.MorganFreemansBlessingsOnThisBeautifulHood
MorganFreemansBlessingsOnThisBeautifulHood: AdorablyPrecociousChild. How Darkness and most other people see Riley, much to his annoyance. Actually [[EnforcedTrope enforced]] because of the world's TV-14 filter, so any Charisma gain by the young Riley that would usually go into seduction goes instead to his adorability. Even succubi are only subjected to CutenessProximity around Riley instead of wanting to bed him.
# Characters.TheFourGospels
TheFourGospels: OneSteveLimit. [[EnforcedTrope Enforced]]. Since there was another Simon among the twelve, Jesus gave him the Peter nickname instead.
# ErmineCapeEffect
ErmineCapeEffect: Relena from ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamWing'' zig-zags this; during the period where she's Princess of her own nation, she swaps between a fancy Victorian outfit and the same school uniform worn by the students she teaches. When she gets made Queen of the World by Romefeller she's only ever seen in the same dress, but this could be seen as an EnforcedTrope since she's supposed to be a figurehead.
# PlayingWith.BlindIdiotTranslation
BlindIdiotTranslation: '''[[EnforcedTrope Imposed]]''':
** The translators actually don't care about translation quality and want to make the audience laugh with "translations" which barely make sense.
** The translation is an example of some of the pitfalls of translation that the main work educates on.
# RoseTintedNarrative
RoseTintedNarrative: ''Literature/GoneWithTheWind''. romanticizes the antebellum United States South. Due to [[EnforcedTrope many people in the South not being that far removed from the War or Reconstruction]].
# SuspiciouslySmallArmy
SuspiciouslySmallArmy: An EnforcedTrope in ''Theatre/TheCompleteHistoryOfAmericaAbridged'', since there are only three actors in the cast. This is played with when the two men in UsefulNotes/GeorgeWashington's "small army" each appear to be only four foot tall, due to a misreading of "minute men."
# Characters.TitanAcademyTheOrganization
TitanAcademyTheOrganization: HateSink. You know about what makes you ''hate'' the school system and trying to make students miserable? Alan embodies it to the fullest and milks a lot of the CorruptCorporateExecutive tropes for all it's worth. Pretty much an EnforcedTrope, since the show originally is lighthearted with NoAntagonist, a hateable antagonist like him is practically a necessity to give [[DarkerAndEdgier a lot more tension.]]
# WesternAnimation.TheJungleBook1967
TheJungleBook1967: ExcusePlot. {{Enforced|Trope}}: Walt Disney specifically told the story artists to not read or follow the book, and even chewed them out when they had concerns over the simplistic story, saying the characters and entertainment were more important. Floyd Norman, who worked on the film, summed it up on his blog:
-->"With Pixar's string of successful movies it became popular among animation buffs to quote the familiar mantra, story, story, story. But, I remember it was no less than Walt Disney himself who chewed us out back during the development of "The Jungle Book." Because we thought we had legitimate concerns about the films' simple plot line. Well, we caught the wrath of the Old Maestro head on. "You guys worry too much about the story," Walt shouted. "Just give me some good stuff." And, what was that good stuff Walt Disney was talking about, you ask? Fun, humor, entertainment. In a word, Walt was speaking of gags. "The Jungle Book" didn't need a more involved story line because we already had great characters to work with. Let the humor come out of the situation, the characters, and the story will take care of itself."
# VideoGame.TheHangedMan
TheHangedMan: PathOfMostResistance. The only correct route for escaping from Ed (even encouraged by the map in the lobby) takes you through all of the previously visited buildings even though just descending to the 3rd building's lowest floor would get you straight to the lobby and thus is actually shorter (completely bypassing buidings 2 and 1). You're [[EnforcedTrope forced]] to take the "correct" route by Ed jumping you on the lowest floor of Building 3 and [[TheComputerIsACheatingBastard suddenly moving thrice as fast]].
# Literature.ThePhantomOfTheOpera
ThePhantomOfTheOpera: TheMoralSubstitute. Erik is Theatre/DonGiovanni done right: While Don Giovanni (and all versions of the Don Juan legend) is TheCasanova who never cared if he hurts the women he claims to love [[EnforcedTrope and is sent to hell at the finale of the opera only to please the]] MoralGuardians who insist that Don Giovanni must be punished so the audience [[DoNotDoThisCoolThing would not do this cool thing]], Erik (who is Don Giovanni's {{Fanboy}}) who's also abusive to Christine while claiming to love her, but after breaking Christine’s spirit and successfully blackmailing her into being his wife, lets her go with Raoul ''by his own will'' after Christine let him kiss her.
# SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome.GameOfThrones
GameOfThrones:
** "[[Recap/GameOfThronesS8E1Winterfell Winterfell]]":
*** As the Golden Company commander points out, elephants make excellent war beasts, but aren't suited for long sea voyages, meaning no elephants for Cersei. As noted in real-life, elephants were AwesomeButImpractical. This was an example {{enforced}} by having to blow the CGI budgets on the dragons, the same thing that led to the Starks' direwolves disappearing from the show.
# ItsQuietTooQuiet
ItsQuietTooQuiet: Germany's greatest defensive tactician of 1943-44, General Gotthard Heinrici, was famed for an almost psychic talent for predicting when a Soviet Combined-Arms Army was about to begin a Breakthrough-Offensive Operation in his sector -- which he humbly and [[InvokedTrope somewhat misleadingly attributed to]] the trope of suspicious silence. In fact, it derived from close observation of previous Soviet bombardment schedules. [[note]] In this period, Soviet offensives were always preceded by earth-shatteringly large artillery barrages on all known and suspected German artillery, AT, and machine-gun positions -- but due to the inexperience of the gunners, they [[StrictlyFormula tended to be too formulaic]] and whenever they were forced to rush offensive preparations [[EnforcedTrope they often re-used bombardment schedules from previous offensives]]. By taking note of these tendencies, Heinrici was able to repeatedly withdraw troops from their positions and then rush them back in time to conduct a stronger defense from prepared positions against the assault by the Soviet Combined-Arms Army's assault guns + tanks + infantry. Heinrici's 'talent' faded as his opponents' skills and repertoire grew, but he had one final success during the ''Berlin Offensive'' of April 1945, when Georgy Zhukov was demoted from the Strategic role in which he excelled to Operational command of the 1st Belorussian Front. As always when he had taken Operational command, Zhukov tried to use a BoringButPractical preparatory bombardment -- and was outfoxed by Heinrici, giving Ivan Konev's 2nd Ukrainian Front a two-day head start in the race for Berlin.
# Recap.GameOfThronesS7E2Stormborn
GameOfThronesS7E2Stormborn: OneSteveLimit. {{Enforced}}. The episode featured the return of Nymeria the dire wolf, so of course, by episode's end, Nymeria Sand is dead.
# VideoGame.{{Pilotwings}}
{{Pilotwings}}: CharacterSelectForcing. Present, but only lightly {{enforced|Trope}} in ''64''. Each class of pilot works best with a specific vehicle (Light = Rocket Belt, Medium = Hang Glider, Heavy = Gyrocopter). While it's not impossible to do well by, say, placing Lark (the lightweight male pilot) in a Gyrocopter, matching up the right character with the right vehicle ''does'' make it a fair bit easier.
# Series.LegendOfTheSeeker
LegendOfTheSeeker: SuicidalPacifism. The episode "Fury" has a warlord threaten a peaceful village whose people never fight, even if threatened with death or slavery. Some of the younger ones get tired of this, however, and Richard teaches them to fight. However, it turns out they are under a magic spell which [[EnforcedTrope enforces]] this, rendering them catatonic if they act violently toward anyone else. Zedd breaks it, but they end up going berserk when fighting along with Richard. It turns out that they are descended from warriors who served a Lord Rahl, one of his ancestors, tied to his will, and went off the deep end in the same way long ago. This spell was placed on them to stop it happening in the future.
# ShooOutTheClowns
ShooOutTheClowns:
** [[EnforcedTrope Enforced]] by ''Series/BabylonFive'', which operated under a standing order from Creator/JMichaelStraczynski that any [[GratuitousAnimalSidekick animal sidekicks]], [[RobotBuddy funny robots]], [[KidAppealCharacter cute kids]], or [[AcePilot hotshot pilots]] were to be brutally killed off as soon as physically possible, if they appeared at all. This was ''not'' a bluff; the one time [[ExecutiveMeddling executives tried to add a snarky pilot to the cast]], he was immediately and horribly killed in his first episode, while a cutesy kid appeared in another episode almost solely to [[LittlestCancerPatient die a tragically avoidable death]].
** This tends to happen in ''Franchise/{{Danganronpa}}'' around Chapter 3 or 4:
*** In ''VisualNovel/Danganronpa2GoodbyeDespair'', [[spoiler:Ibuki Mioda]], one lighthearted, cheerful and fairly humorous student, is murdered in the third chapter, as a sign that the game is getting significantly darker. This is even an EnforcedTrope, as her killer lampshades that it's precisely ''because'' of her carefree, quirky personality that made her so well liked and her death was intended to plunge everyone into despair. It then happens again almost immediately in Chapter 4, which sees the deaths of both [[spoiler:Nekomaru Nidai and Gundham Tanaka]] — who, while not as peppy in-universe as [[spoiler:Ibuki]], were basically the last two sources of comic relief for the audience thanks to their LargeHam personalities. The final two chapters are ''much'' darker, with all the remaining characters being relatively serious by nature and understandably traumatised given the circumstances.
# VideoGame.DynastyWarriorsOnline
DynastyWarriorsOnline: PlayerVersusEnvironment / PlayerVersusPlayer. For a ''VideoGame/DynastyWarriors'' game, it has plenty of both. It's almost an EnforcedTrope for both. Almost. Aside from quests and Kunlun, there will be a commander type enemy somewhere. In order to upgrade your weapon you have to beat enough mooks senseless in order to get flasks (hollowed gourds)that allow upgrades, and then you can use those upgrades to beat the commanders (the player character type enemy but it may be computer controlled) senseless next. Commander don't have to be faced directly, but in challenges of skill, who can beat the most mooks fastest, as well.
# GoodPrincessEvilQueen
GoodPrincessEvilQueen: ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'':
** For most of the show's run, the only character bearing the title of "Queen" was Queen Chrysalis, the villainous leader of the Changelings, a race of shapeshifting emotion-eaters. Every other female monarch (Celestia, Luna, Cadance, Twilight Sparkle) bears the title of "Princess". This was an EnforcedTrope, as Celestia ''was'' a queen when the show was being planned, but Hasbro [[https://www.deviantart.com/comments/4/1603670/1791456540 asked the creator to make her a princess]] because children viewed princesses as good and queens as evil.
# NonActionGuy
NonActionGuy: ''Series/RedDwarf''. Arnold Rimmer. JustifiedTrope at first, since he's just an intangible hologram, but even after getting a "HardLight" upgrade in Series Six, [[EnforcedTrope he remains a feckless, neurotic coward]]. Also, there's some HypocriticalHumor here, because he is constantly reading about and admiring soldiers and other military heroes.
# RichSuitorPoorSuitor
RichSuitorPoorSuitor: ''Theatre/{{Ruddigore}}'' has the prosperous farmer Robin Oakapple and the poor sailor Richard Dauntless vie for Rose Maybud's hand. Rose prefers Robin, partly because his moral character is superior and partly because she's a GoldDigger, but turns to Richard when Robin's true identity is revealed, which invokes the {{curse}} that [[EnforcedTrope requires]] Robin/Ruthven to [[FaceHeelTurn become a career criminal]]. When Ruthven breaks the curse with a LogicBomb at the end of Act II, which allows him to become good again, Rose pivots back to him.
# VisualNovel.{{Echo}}
{{Echo}}: FantasticallyIndifferent. {{Enforced|Trope}} when [[spoiler: Chase]] begins to freak out about the situation they're in [[spoiler: leading to a dialogue tree where the only option is "Everything is fine."]] in order to calm them down.
# PlayingWith.ShoddyKnockoffProduct
ShoddyKnockoffProduct: '''[[EnforcedTrope Required Idiom]]''':
** The director wants to deliver a stealth PSA about these kinds of devices.
** The show still had [[BlandNameProduct Sorny products]] laying around when Panasonic started sponsoring the show, this trope was one way to justify the cost savings of still using them instead of over-asking Panasonic for products to use.
# Lost.TropesAToETropesAToE: BackForTheDead:
** {{Enforced|Trope}} by the island for Michael. When he's asked what he's doing back:
--->''"To die."''

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# Characters.GearsOfWarSwarm: GenerationXerox: An EnforcedTrope. The HiveMind turns her mind into practically a carbon copy of her own mother.
# HumiliationConga.LiveActionFilms
# BrokenAesop.LiveActionTV
# Characters.HeartsOfIron
# Arthur.TropesEToM
# Series.HollyHobbie2018
# Film.TheBigamist
# Literature.NikkiHeat
# UnintentionallySympathetic.WesternAnimation
# Literature.SwordAndFlower
# Literature.ABrothersPrice
# Series.TheUntamed
# Literature.TheNatureOfPredators
# Characters.{{Spore}}
# WebVideo.LifeSMP
# FantasyGunControl.{{Literature}}
# LowSpeedChase
# VideoGame.SuperMarioMaker2

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# Characters.GearsOfWarSwarm: GenerationXerox: GenerationXerox. An EnforcedTrope. The HiveMind turns her mind into practically a carbon copy of her own mother.
# HumiliationConga.LiveActionFilms
LiveActionFilms: At the end of the movie ''Film/{{UHF}}'', the BigBad R.J. Fletcher is in the middle of his plea for mercy (after an EngineeredPublicConfession reveals his contempt and hatred for everyone in the city) when a street bum buys up the last few shares of Channel 62, allowing them to pay off Uncle Harvey's (the owner's) gambling debt and save the station from Fletcher's takeover. Fletcher threatens to sue Uncle Harvey, who just brushes him off. An {{FCC}} official then walks up and reveals that he heard Fletcher's EngineeredPublicConfession and revokes his station's broadcasting license. Pamela the news reporter he had insulted earlier puts a camera on the "worthless slobbering pig" and reports on his humiliation. Then, an old lady who watched his EvilGloating on her own TV gives Fletcher a [[GroinAttack knee to the crotch]]. Finally, the bum shows up and thanks Fletcher for giving him the extremely rare and valuable penny that he then sold and used the money to buy the outstanding shares and a Rolex - the ''same one'' Fletcher had demanded his son get him earlier in the film; at this point, Fletcher starts crying. Meanwhile, just as he had done earlier, Fletcher's wimpy son gets tripped into a puddle of mud by Noodles. Weird Al said that he had to restrain himself from having Fletcher's BriefcaseFullOfMoney open over the crowd. He also notes in the commentary that he can't stand when movies [[HateSink build up your dislike for a character]] and then [[KarmaHoudini wimp out on their comeuppance]], [[EnforcedTrope so he made sure Fletcher got hit as hard as possible]].
# BrokenAesop.LiveActionTV
LiveActionTV: ''Series/PoliceCameraAction'' is a British {{Edutainment}} show where AnAesop is an EnforcedTrope, but the message about "Don't drink and drive" starts to ring rather hollow when he talked about it in ''three'' episodes; the episode "Police, Camera, Action!" in December 1994 where he ''openly admitted to being convicted of drink-driving on screen'', "International Patrol" in April 1996, and then in "Under the Influence" [[TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment an episode made in 2002 but not aired until 2006]], considering that he was later prosecuted for drink-driving in 2003 (causing a ''four-year'' SeriesHiatus and a three-year TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment for the series). It was little wonder that he ended up DemotedToExtra in the 2007 SoftReboot, then [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor was no longer a presenter]] for the 2008 Drink Driving Special, with Gethin Jones taking over for the short-lived 2010 SoftReboot.
# Characters.HeartsOfIron
HeartsOfIron: WeAreStrugglingTogether. While nominally represented as either Democratic or Communist in-game, Republican Spain is in fact represented by at least four ideologically different factions, two of which representing two radically different schools of communism, with a Democratic and and Anarchist faction working very loosely with the others and in loose pairs of Stalinists and Democratic republicans, and Anarchists and anti-Stalinist Communists, all of whom have irreconcilable differences that will boil over within a year. This is actually [[EnforcedTrope enforced]] in-game via missions making nominally allied factions within the Republican side split off and declare war on both the Nationalists and the other Republican faction, and unlike the Nationalists who can potentially avoid their civil war, there is no way to avoid the Republican civil war.
# Arthur.TropesEToM
TropesEToM: The "no hitting" Aesop in "Arthur's Big Hit" was portrayed as one-sided so that children wouldn't justify hitting each other, and talk things out instead. Creator/{{PBS}} prides itself on discouraging violence on its children's TV shows.
# Series.HollyHobbie2018
HollyHobbie2018: Every episode there was a moral of some sort, but this was because it was [[EnforcedTrope forced into the show]] for its teen demographic, in such a way that Holly ''had'' to learn a moral.
# Film.TheBigamist
TheBigamist: SleepingSingle. Maybe there's a reason why Harry cheated on his wife! Although this was an EnforcedTrope at the time due to UsefulNotes/TheHaysCode, it's thematically appropriate in this film to demonstrate that Harry and Eve's marriage has gone stale. In one scene he actually gets up and sits on her bed in what is implied to be a desire for sex, but she blows him off.
# Literature.NikkiHeat
NikkiHeat: CastOfExpies. {{Enforced}} due to being a {{defictionalization}} of a [[FictionalDocument fictional novel series]] that is InspiredBy InUniverse true stories. Jameson Rook is an AuthorAvatar of Rick Castle, Nikki Heat is a HotterAndSexier version of Kate Beckett, MissingMom backstory and all, and ThoseTwoGuys Raley and Ochoa are based on Beckett's sidekicks Ryan and Esposito. And that's just the core cast.
# UnintentionallySympathetic.WesternAnimation
WesternAnimation: Skeletor from ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse1983''. He was meant to be the BigBad, but [[IneffectualSympatheticVillain he lost so often and had such terrible employees]] that viewers and even some of the writers [[JerkassWoobie started to feel bad for him]], even when he was trying to do horrible things. Kids would actually send in letters asking if the showrunners could let Skeletor have a win or two, just to ThrowTheDogABone. This is why later episodes included more EnemyMine episodes; the writers decided to give Skeletor a few victories at fan request, but [[EnforcedTrope the only way the censors would allow it]] was if he helped He-Man defeat a mutual threat.
# Literature.SwordAndFlower
SwordAndFlower: FantasyGunControl. [[EnforcedTrope Enforced]] by the Lesser Heaven; forbidden weapons like firearms break apart upon completion.
# Literature.ABrothersPrice
ABrothersPrice: FamilyHonor. {{Enforced}} All family members are punished by the ''law '' if one steps out of line. One can get out of this by claiming that the family is estranged and was not working together, but it is automatically assumed that they ''did'' work together. After Heria and Jerin Whistler save the life of a princess, Queen Elder compliments Eldest Whistler (who wasn't even there at the time) for acting in accordance with the law, even though this endangered Jerin, a valuable boy. However, they also value their honor in the more abstract sense; Jerin's sister Corelle, when she notices that he's being courted by a noblewoman who thinks the Whistler family is beneath her, remarks that they will not be looked down on by their future sisters-in-law, and rescues Jerin from the unpleasant company.
# Series.TheUntamed
TheUntamed: AdaptationalRomanceDowngrade. In the novel, Lan Wangji and Wei Wuxian are explicitly a romantic couple, including [[spoiler:getting married]] in the end. ''The Untamed'' couldn't outright depict them as being in a romantic relationship, an EnforcedTrope due to Chinese censorship laws around depicting homosexual relationships onscreen. It instead presents them more as HeterosexualLifePartners. [[DownplayedTrope That said]], there's a ''lot'' of romantic subtext around their relationship and they refer to each other with terms like "close companions" or "soulmates", so they can easily come off as a same-sex couple with [[HideYourLesbians plausible deniability]] to get past the censorship.
# Literature.TheNatureOfPredators
TheNatureOfPredators: AbsoluteXenophobe. The Arxur are hostile to every single federation species, but they are less so with humanity, due to them being fellow predators. [[spoiler: Later in the story we see that this is very much an EnforcedTrope for their species by the ruling powers, and not all of them agree.]]
# Characters.{{Spore}}
{{Spore}}: AnimalsLackAttributes. EnforcedTrope for obvious reasons.
# WebVideo.LifeSMP
LifeSMP: HelmetsAreHardlyHeroic. No one on the server wears a helmet. [[EnforcedTrope Enforced]] in that one of the rules of the server specifies that no one is allowed to wear one, presumably so they're more recognizable in others' videos. Tango is executed by firing squad in Season 1 for violating this rule.
# FantasyGunControl.{{Literature}}
{{Literature}}:
** Eventually averted in Jacqueline Carey's [[Literature/KushielsLegacy D'Angeline novels]]; in ''Naamah's Kiss'', an alchemist invents the first gunpowder weapons. This is later {{enforced}} through [[LaserGuidedAmnesia wiping the memory]] of everyone who knew how they worked to stop them being used again.
** In Creator/DianaWynneJones's ''Literature/TheToughGuideToFantasyland'', a parody of the fantasy genre, it's {{enforced}} on most tours. Gunpowder usually fails to explode, unless it's part of an ancient gun like a musket or flintlock pistol.
# LowSpeedChase
LowSpeedChase: ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' does this a lot, as it seems that many low-budget movies [[EnforcedTrope didn't have the budget]] or influence to get permission to cordon off roads or exceed the speed limit. For an example specific to the show rather than the movies, in the episode
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# Characters.GearsOfWarSwarm
# HumiliationConga.LiveActionFilms
# BrokenAesop.LiveActionTV
# Characters.HeartsOfIron
# Arthur.TropesEToM
# Series.HollyHobbie2018
# Film.TheBigamist
# Literature.NikkiHeat
# UnintentionallySympathetic.WesternAnimation
# Literature.SwordAndFlower
# Literature.ABrothersPrice
# Series.TheUntamed
# Literature.TheNatureOfPredators
# Characters.{{Spore}}
# WebVideo.LifeSMP
# FantasyGunControl.{{Literature}}
# LowSpeedChase
# VideoGame.SuperMarioMaker2
# ComicBook.GIJoeIDW
# Manga.OmamoriHimari
# Characters.DoctorWhoSeventhDoctor
# Wrestling.AndreTheGiant
# VideoGame.FNFFreeDownload
# Characters.MyHeroAcademiaCivilians
# SharpDressedMan
# Recap.EddsworldSaloonatics
# AmateurCast
# Fanfic.MorganFreemansBlessingsOnThisBeautifulHood
# Characters.TheFourGospels
# ErmineCapeEffect
# PlayingWith.BlindIdiotTranslation
# RoseTintedNarrative
# SuspiciouslySmallArmy
# Characters.TitanAcademyTheOrganization
# WesternAnimation.TheJungleBook1967
# VideoGame.TheHangedMan
# Literature.ThePhantomOfTheOpera
# SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome.GameOfThrones
# ItsQuietTooQuiet
# Recap.GameOfThronesS7E2Stormborn
# VideoGame.{{Pilotwings}}
# Series.LegendOfTheSeeker
# ShooOutTheClowns
# VideoGame.DynastyWarriorsOnline
# GoodPrincessEvilQueen
# NonActionGuy
# RichSuitorPoorSuitor
# VisualNovel.{{Echo}}
# PlayingWith.ShoddyKnockoffProduct
# Lost.TropesAToE
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