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''Old School Musical'' is a 2018 video game by La Moutarde, available for Steam and Nintendo Switch.
Tib and Rob are two brothers who are trained by their mother every day, being told they're the heroes of the legend and are destined to save the world. They soon get bored with life on their small island, and make a promise to escape together one day.
Years later, when wondering if they are ever going to escape the island, their world suddenly start glitching out. With their mother gone, only having left behind a letter and a strange controller, they are asked to meet her at the communication tower, and after summoning a portal orb leading to a space station with portals to other worlds, their adventure to save other worlds from the glitches start...
!!''Old School Musical'' provides examples of the following tropes:
* AbusiveParents: In the first chapter, a drawing by the then three-year old Rob portrays Big Mama as standing over Tib and Rob with a whip in her hand, and Tib comments that it's rather realistic, though he forgot to add spikes to the whip. She put them through TrainingFromHell from an early age to the point where Rob's 16th birthday wish is one day without training, and once locked Rob outside of the house for three weeks in the middle of winter when he was a kid. [[spoiler: Though as it turns out, she's not actually their mother, and raised them only to help them further her evil plan...]]
* AllBikersAreHellsAngels: The tough-looking, leather vest-clad Robertosan and his biker gang, who start chasing you after you drive away from the contest.
* BigGuyLittleGuy: Tib and Rob are short and tall, respectively.
* BigLittleBrother: Rob is much taller than his 7-years-older big brother Tib - the first chapter shows this has been the case since he was ''three'' and Tib was ten.
* DevelopersRoom: The village features a house labeled "La Moutarde" where you can meet the devs.
* EvilMatriarch: [[spoiler: Big Mama isn't only [[AbusiveParents abusive towards Tib and Rob]], but turns out to be the BigBad of the game who set them up from the start to help her spread the glitches around the universe. She's not their actual mother, though, and Tib and Rob don't see her as this anymore when her true identity is revealed.]]
* ExpectingSomeoneTaller: When Tib and Rob are looking for the great sage Cloche-Pied, they meet a strange green creature only to find out, to their surprise and slight disappointment, that he's said great sage. When being asked if they were expecting an old man with a beard, Rob admits yes.
* HandWave: When Tib and Rob ask their mother why she couldn't [[spoiler: bring the virus-spreading letter with her herself]], an error message saying "The script has encountered an error and needs to be updated: Please wait..." shows up and it's explained that only they could [[spoiler: bring it with them without getting infected]] because they're the heroes.
* HeightAngst: Tib is sensitive about his short height, and gets annoyed whenever someone refers to him as short.
* IAmNotYourFather: [[spoiler: The final level reveals that Big Mama is not Tib and Rob's mother after all, but rather "Xelivad, Ruler of Glitches, the Shadow of Arckhania", the BigBad behind all the glitches, who killed their real parents and raised Tib and Rob to help her take over the universe.]]
* IceCreamKoan: Cloche-Pied will sometimes say nonsensical sayings like "the morning star eats a carrot, but the rabbit doesn't." Tib and Rob point out how they don't many any sense.
* InterfaceScrew: While many of the levels feature glitchy effects, the final level is where they start affecting the interface and UI, making it glitchy and choppy.
** The Chicken Republic post-game mode uses this for all levels, often with more than one effect on a level, including but not limited to having the notes change in size, occasionally zooming in towards the middle of the screen, warping the middle of the screen, making the visuals more pixellated or having chickens fall down across the screen.
* AMinorKidroduction: The first episode takes place during Tib and Rob's childhood, with them being ten and three respectively. At the end, it skips forwards to 13 years later, from where the rest of the game happens.
* NeonCity: The aptly-named Neon City is a big city filled with bright lights.
* OcularGushers: The announcer of the Beach City Clash competition gets these after getting insulted by Robertosan.
* OminousVisualGlitch: The game's plot is based around glitches corrupting various worlds, and the levels and cutscenes frequently show glitchy effects.
* {{Retraux}}: The game is drawn in a pixel-art style, has a chiptune soundtrack, and features parodies of many retro games.
* SmallTownBoredom: Tib and Rob are sick of life on their small island, and wish to one day escape from it and see the world beyond the island. One day, they get their wish... as the world start glitching out and they escape from it, starting their adventure as they start exploring other worlds.
* SweatDrop: Tib occasionally has a small sweatdrop appear above his head in cutscenes, as a reaction to stupid comments and unexpected problems.
* TrainingFromHell: Big Mama put Tib and Rob through tough training from their early childhoods, to train them into becoming heroes [[spoiler: although it's later revealed it's all part of her plot to [[UnwittingPawn help her further her plan to take over the world]]. From what we see and hear, it involves, among other things throwing various objects at them and making them do huge amounts of push-ups.
* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler: The note from their mother Tib and Rob brought with them? Actually the cause of all the glitches happening in the other worlds they visit - which was her intention all along, as this would spread a virus letting the heart of the internet be infected and spread corruption through the other universes.]]
* VolleyingInsults: The Beach City Clash Competition in the Outrash stage is a contest based around this, with the competitors throwing insults at each other and trying to make each other cry.
* WhoWritesThisCrap: After it's explained to Tib and Rob that [[spoiler: they are the only ones that could carry the virus-spreading letter with them without getting infected themselves because they are the heroes of legend]]:
--> '''Tib''': That's the worst explanation I've ever heard.
--> '''Rob''': Maybe the writers are on strike?
* YourMom: One of Robertosan's insults is "Yo mama's so fat she looks like the Neon City Tower". Tib and Rob takes this to mean their mother is in Neon City and drives towards there.
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''Old School Musical'' is a 2018 video game by La Moutarde, available for Steam and Nintendo Switch.
Tib and Rob are two brothers who are trained by their mother every day, being told they're the heroes of the legend and are destined to save the world. They soon get bored with life on their small island, and make a promise to escape together one day.
Years later, when wondering if they are ever going to escape the island, their world suddenly start glitching out. With their mother gone, only having left behind a letter and a strange controller, they are asked to meet her at the communication tower, and after summoning a portal orb leading to a space station with portals to other worlds, their adventure to save other worlds from the glitches start...
!!''Old School Musical'' provides examples of the following tropes:
* AbusiveParents: In the first chapter, a drawing by the then three-year old Rob portrays Big Mama as standing over Tib and Rob with a whip in her hand, and Tib comments that it's rather realistic, though he forgot to add spikes to the whip. She put them through TrainingFromHell from an early age to the point where Rob's 16th birthday wish is one day without training, and once locked Rob outside of the house for three weeks in the middle of winter when he was a kid. [[spoiler: Though as it turns out, she's not actually their mother, and raised them only to help them further her evil plan...]]
* AllBikersAreHellsAngels: The tough-looking, leather vest-clad Robertosan and his biker gang, who start chasing you after you drive away from the contest.
* BigGuyLittleGuy: Tib and Rob are short and tall, respectively.
* BigLittleBrother: Rob is much taller than his 7-years-older big brother Tib - the first chapter shows this has been the case since he was ''three'' and Tib was ten.
* DevelopersRoom: The village features a house labeled "La Moutarde" where you can meet the devs.
* EvilMatriarch: [[spoiler: Big Mama isn't only [[AbusiveParents abusive towards Tib and Rob]], but turns out to be the BigBad of the game who set them up from the start to help her spread the glitches around the universe. She's not their actual mother, though, and Tib and Rob don't see her as this anymore when her true identity is revealed.]]
* ExpectingSomeoneTaller: When Tib and Rob are looking for the great sage Cloche-Pied, they meet a strange green creature only to find out, to their surprise and slight disappointment, that he's said great sage. When being asked if they were expecting an old man with a beard, Rob admits yes.
* HandWave: When Tib and Rob ask their mother why she couldn't [[spoiler: bring the virus-spreading letter with her herself]], an error message saying "The script has encountered an error and needs to be updated: Please wait..." shows up and it's explained that only they could [[spoiler: bring it with them without getting infected]] because they're the heroes.
* HeightAngst: Tib is sensitive about his short height, and gets annoyed whenever someone refers to him as short.
* IAmNotYourFather: [[spoiler: The final level reveals that Big Mama is not Tib and Rob's mother after all, but rather "Xelivad, Ruler of Glitches, the Shadow of Arckhania", the BigBad behind all the glitches, who killed their real parents and raised Tib and Rob to help her take over the universe.]]
* IceCreamKoan: Cloche-Pied will sometimes say nonsensical sayings like "the morning star eats a carrot, but the rabbit doesn't." Tib and Rob point out how they don't many any sense.
* InterfaceScrew: While many of the levels feature glitchy effects, the final level is where they start affecting the interface and UI, making it glitchy and choppy.
** The Chicken Republic post-game mode uses this for all levels, often with more than one effect on a level, including but not limited to having the notes change in size, occasionally zooming in towards the middle of the screen, warping the middle of the screen, making the visuals more pixellated or having chickens fall down across the screen.
* AMinorKidroduction: The first episode takes place during Tib and Rob's childhood, with them being ten and three respectively. At the end, it skips forwards to 13 years later, from where the rest of the game happens.
* NeonCity: The aptly-named Neon City is a big city filled with bright lights.
* OcularGushers: The announcer of the Beach City Clash competition gets these after getting insulted by Robertosan.
* OminousVisualGlitch: The game's plot is based around glitches corrupting various worlds, and the levels and cutscenes frequently show glitchy effects.
* {{Retraux}}: The game is drawn in a pixel-art style, has a chiptune soundtrack, and features parodies of many retro games.
* SmallTownBoredom: Tib and Rob are sick of life on their small island, and wish to one day escape from it and see the world beyond the island. One day, they get their wish... as the world start glitching out and they escape from it, starting their adventure as they start exploring other worlds.
* SweatDrop: Tib occasionally has a small sweatdrop appear above his head in cutscenes, as a reaction to stupid comments and unexpected problems.
* TrainingFromHell: Big Mama put Tib and Rob through tough training from their early childhoods, to train them into becoming heroes [[spoiler: although it's later revealed it's all part of her plot to [[UnwittingPawn help her further her plan to take over the world]]. From what we see and hear, it involves, among other things throwing various objects at them and making them do huge amounts of push-ups.
* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler: The note from their mother Tib and Rob brought with them? Actually the cause of all the glitches happening in the other worlds they visit - which was her intention all along, as this would spread a virus letting the heart of the internet be infected and spread corruption through the other universes.]]
* VolleyingInsults: The Beach City Clash Competition in the Outrash stage is a contest based around this, with the competitors throwing insults at each other and trying to make each other cry.
* WhoWritesThisCrap: After it's explained to Tib and Rob that [[spoiler: they are the only ones that could carry the virus-spreading letter with them without getting infected themselves because they are the heroes of legend]]:
--> '''Tib''': That's the worst explanation I've ever heard.
--> '''Rob''': Maybe the writers are on strike?
* YourMom: One of Robertosan's insults is "Yo mama's so fat she looks like the Neon City Tower". Tib and Rob takes this to mean their mother is in Neon City and drives towards there.
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''Old School Musical''Neptunia Virtual Stars]]
Neptunia Virtual Stars is a2018 video game by La Moutarde, available for Steam and Nintendo Switch.
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* AnthropomorphicFood: Goremand, theglitches start...
!!''Old School Musical'' provides examplesboss of the following tropes:
* AbusiveParents: In the first chapter,Cookunia, is a drawing by the then three-year old Rob portrays Big Mama as standing over Tib and Rob giant tower of donuts with a whip in her hand, cream puff for a head.
* LevelAte: Cookunia is a world made up of desserts andTib comments that it's rather realistic, though he forgot to add spikes to the whip. She put them through TrainingFromHell from an early age to the point where Rob's 16th birthday wish is one day without training, and once locked Rob outside of the house for three weeks in the middle of winter when he was a kid. [[spoiler: Though as it turns out, she's not actually their mother, and raised them only to help them further her evil plan...]]
* AllBikersAreHellsAngels: The tough-looking, leather vest-clad Robertosan and his biker gang, who start chasing you after you drive away from the contest.
* BigGuyLittleGuy: Tib and Rob are short and tall, respectively.
* BigLittleBrother: Rob is much taller than his 7-years-older big brother Tib - the first chapter shows this has been the case since he was ''three'' and Tib was ten.
* DevelopersRoom: The village features a house labeled "La Moutarde"candy, where you can meet the devs.
* EvilMatriarch: [[spoiler: Big Mama isn't only [[AbusiveParents abusive towards Tibwalk on cake platforms and Rob]], but turns out to be the BigBad of the game who set them up from the start to help her spread the glitches around the universe. She's not their actual mother, though, and Tib and Rob don't see her as this anymore when her true identity is revealed.]]
* ExpectingSomeoneTaller: When Tib and Rob are looking for the great sage Cloche-Pied, they meet a strange green creature only to find out, to their surprise and slight disappointment, that he's said great sage. When being asked if they were expecting an old man with a beard, Rob admits yes.
* HandWave: When Tib and Rob ask their mother why she couldn't [[spoiler: bring the virus-spreading letter with her herself]], an error message saying "The script has encountered an error and needs to be updated: Please wait..." shows up and it's explained that only they could [[spoiler: bring it with them without getting infected]] because they're the heroes.
* HeightAngst: Tib is sensitive about his short height, and gets annoyed whenever someone refers to him as short.
* IAmNotYourFather: [[spoiler: The final level reveals that Big Mama is not Tib and Rob's mother after all, but rather "Xelivad, Ruler of Glitches, the Shadow of Arckhania", the BigBad behind all the glitches, who killed their real parents and raised Tib and Rob to help her take over the universe.]]
* IceCreamKoan: Cloche-Pied will sometimes say nonsensical sayings like "the morning star eats a carrot, but the rabbit doesn't." Tib and Rob point out how they don't many any sense.
* InterfaceScrew: While many of the levels feature glitchy effects, the final level is where they start affecting the interface and UI, making it glitchy and choppy.
** The Chicken Republic post-game mode uses this for all levels, often with more than one effect on a level, including but not limited to having the notes change in size, occasionally zooming in towards the middle of the screen, warping the middle of the screen, making the visuals more pixellated or having chickens fall downjump across the screen.
* AMinorKidroduction: The first episode takes place during Tibfloating cookies and Rob's childhood, with them being ten and three respectively. At the end, it skips forwards to 13 years later, from where the rest of the game happens.
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*NeonCity: The aptly-named Neon City VomitDiscretionShot: After Vice is a big city filled with bright lights.
* OcularGushers: The announcer of the Beach City Clash competition gets these after getting insulted by Robertosan.
* OminousVisualGlitch: The game's plot is based around glitches corrupting various worlds, and the levels and cutscenes frequently show glitchy effects.
* {{Retraux}}: The game is drawn in a pixel-art style, has a chiptune soundtrack, and features parodies of many retro games.
* SmallTownBoredom: Tib and Rob are sick of life on their small island, and wish to one day escape from it and see the world beyond the island. One day, they get their wish... as the world start glitching out and they escape from it, starting their adventure as they start exploring other worlds.
* SweatDrop: Tib occasionally has a small sweatdrop appear above his head in cutscenes, as a reaction to stupid comments and unexpected problems.
* TrainingFromHell: Big Mamaput Tib and Rob through tough training from their early childhoods, to train them into becoming heroes [[spoiler: although it's later revealed it's all part a lot of her plot to [[UnwittingPawn help her further her plan to take over the world]]. From what we see and hear, it involves, among other things eating contests against Goremand, she ends up throwing various objects at them and making them do huge amounts of push-ups.
* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler: The noteup from their mother Tib and Rob brought with them? Actually the cause of all the glitches happening in the other worlds they visit - which was her intention all along, as this would spread a virus letting the heart of the internet be infected and spread corruption through the other universes.]]
* VolleyingInsults: The Beach City Clash Competition in the Outrash stage is a contest based around this,overeating, with the competitors throwing insults at each other and trying to make each other cry.
* WhoWritesThisCrap: After it's explained to Tib and Rob that [[spoiler: they are the only ones that could carry the virus-spreading letter with them without getting infected themselves because they are the heroes of legend]]:
--> '''Tib''': That's the worst explanation I've ever heard.
--> '''Rob''': Maybe the writers are on strike?
* YourMom: One of Robertosan's insults is "Yo mama's so fat she looks like the Neon City Tower". Tib and Rob takes this to mean their mother is in Neon City and drives towards there.
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''Old School Musical''
Neptunia Virtual Stars is a
Tib and Rob are two brothers who are trained by their mother every day, being told they're the heroes
* TwentyBearAsses: Some of the
Years later, when wondering if they are ever going to escape the island, their world suddenly
* AnthropomorphicFood: Goremand, the
!!''Old School Musical'' provides examples
* AbusiveParents: In the first chapter,
* LevelAte: Cookunia is a world made up of desserts and
* AllBikersAreHellsAngels: The tough-looking, leather vest-clad Robertosan and his biker gang, who start chasing you after you drive away from the contest.
* BigGuyLittleGuy: Tib and Rob are short and tall, respectively.
* BigLittleBrother: Rob is much taller than his 7-years-older big brother Tib - the first chapter shows this has been the case since he was ''three'' and Tib was ten.
* DevelopersRoom: The village features a house labeled "La Moutarde"
* EvilMatriarch: [[spoiler: Big Mama isn't only [[AbusiveParents abusive towards Tib
* ExpectingSomeoneTaller: When Tib and Rob are looking for the great sage Cloche-Pied, they meet a strange green creature only to find out, to their surprise and slight disappointment, that he's said great sage. When being asked if they were expecting an old man with a beard, Rob admits yes.
* HandWave: When Tib and Rob ask their mother why she couldn't [[spoiler: bring the virus-spreading letter with her herself]], an error message saying "The script has encountered an error and needs to be updated: Please wait..." shows up and it's explained that only they could [[spoiler: bring it with them without getting infected]] because they're the heroes.
* HeightAngst: Tib is sensitive about his short height, and gets annoyed whenever someone refers to him as short.
* IAmNotYourFather: [[spoiler: The final level reveals that Big Mama is not Tib and Rob's mother after all, but rather "Xelivad, Ruler of Glitches, the Shadow of Arckhania", the BigBad behind all the glitches, who killed their real parents and raised Tib and Rob to help her take over the universe.]]
* IceCreamKoan: Cloche-Pied will sometimes say nonsensical sayings like "the morning star eats a carrot, but the rabbit doesn't." Tib and Rob point out how they don't many any sense.
* InterfaceScrew: While many of the levels feature glitchy effects, the final level is where they start affecting the interface and UI, making it glitchy and choppy.
** The Chicken Republic post-game mode uses this for all levels, often with more than one effect on a level, including but not limited to having the notes change in size, occasionally zooming in towards the middle of the screen, warping the middle of the screen, making the visuals more pixellated or having chickens fall down
* AMinorKidroduction: The first episode takes place during Tib
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* OcularGushers: The announcer of the Beach City Clash competition gets these after getting insulted by Robertosan.
* OminousVisualGlitch: The game's plot is based around glitches corrupting various worlds, and the levels and cutscenes frequently show glitchy effects.
* {{Retraux}}: The game is drawn in a pixel-art style, has a chiptune soundtrack, and features parodies of many retro games.
* SmallTownBoredom: Tib and Rob are sick of life on their small island, and wish to one day escape from it and see the world beyond the island. One day, they get their wish... as the world start glitching out and they escape from it, starting their adventure as they start exploring other worlds.
* SweatDrop: Tib occasionally has a small sweatdrop appear above his head in cutscenes, as a reaction to stupid comments and unexpected problems.
* TrainingFromHell: Big Mama
* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler: The note
* VolleyingInsults: The Beach City Clash Competition in the Outrash stage is a contest based around this,
* WhoWritesThisCrap: After it's explained to Tib and Rob that [[spoiler: they are the only ones that could carry the virus-spreading letter with them without getting infected themselves because they are the heroes of legend]]:
--> '''Tib''': That's the worst explanation I've ever heard.
--> '''Rob''': Maybe the writers are on strike?
* YourMom: One of Robertosan's insults is "Yo mama's so fat she looks like the Neon City Tower". Tib and Rob takes this to mean their mother is in Neon City and drives towards there.
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!!Chaletica Sakerna
Chaletica enters the game and takes the role as the game's hero.
* ClassicalAntiHero: She's just a regular rabbit girl taking the hero role, and doesn't have many of the typical "hero" traits.
* DesignatedHero: Literally - she chooses this role for herself as she enters the game.
* GenreSavvy: As a gamer, she's already familiar with game worlds and logic, and can predict what will happen.
** WrongGenreSavvy: ...but she also ends up getting things hilariously wrong at times.
* NiceHat: Wears a blue cap.
!!Derana Hanecco:
The self-proclaimed villain and one of the developers of the game, taking the role because she thought it would be fun. A friend of Chaletica.
* AntiVillain: Only took the role of villain in the game because [[ItAmusedMe she thought it would be fun]] - it's just a game for her, but she's not actually bad.
* DesignatedVillain: ''Self-designated'', as she claimed the role of villain herself.
* DevelopmentGag: Her last name "Hanecco" is the Japanese name for the Videogame/{{Pokemon}} Hoppip. Derana actually started out as an anthro Hoppip character, which is where she got the leaves from (later turned into hairclips)
* FriendlyEnemy: Is the villain of the game, but also Chaletica's good friend.
* ItAmusedMe: Her reason for... a lot of things.
** {{Troll}}
* {{Meganekko}}
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%%* [[spoiler:ObliviouslyEvil: [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone Oh man]].]]%%
* {{Schemer}}: As a villain, she has a bunch of schemes to stop the hero.
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!!Chaletica Sakerna
Chaletica enters the game and takes the role as the game's hero.
* ClassicalAntiHero: She's just a regular rabbit girl taking the hero role, and doesn't have many of the typical "hero" traits.
* DesignatedHero: Literally - she chooses this role for herself as she enters the game.
* GenreSavvy: As a gamer, she's already familiar with game worlds and logic, and can predict what will happen.
** WrongGenreSavvy: ...but she also ends up getting things hilariously wrong at times.
* NiceHat: Wears a blue cap.
!!Derana Hanecco:
The self-proclaimed villain and one of the developers of the game, taking the role because she thought it would be fun. A friend of Chaletica.
* AntiVillain: Only took the role of villain in the game because [[ItAmusedMe she thought it would be fun]] - it's just a game for her, but she's not actually bad.
* DesignatedVillain: ''Self-designated'', as she claimed the role of villain herself.
* DevelopmentGag: Her last name "Hanecco" is the Japanese name for the Videogame/{{Pokemon}} Hoppip. Derana actually started out as an anthro Hoppip character, which is where she got the leaves from (later turned into hairclips)
* FriendlyEnemy: Is the villain of the game, but also Chaletica's good friend.
* ItAmusedMe: Her reason for... a lot of things.
** {{Troll}}
* {{Meganekko}}
%%* MyGodWhatHaveIDone
%%* [[spoiler:ObliviouslyEvil: [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone Oh man]].]]%%
* {{Schemer}}: As a villain, she has a bunch of schemes to stop the hero.
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* ClassicalAntiHero: She's just a regular anthro taking the hero role, and doesn't have many of the typical "hero" traits.
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* In VideoGame/Yakuza5, former baseball player Tatsuo Shinada is against using [[BatterUp baseball bats]] as weapons, thinking it's disrespectful to the sport using bats to hit people. If picking up a bat during a fight while playing as him, he'll instantly pause and put it back down, making it disappear from battle.
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'''Comic Book Cutscene'''
A videogame or other animated media has cutscenes or parts resembling comic/manga pages, with the story told through panels, speech bubbles, [[WrittenSoundEffect sound effects]] and other comic-esque visuals.
A form of MediumBlending. See also ArtShift
!! Examples:
* In VideoGame/Yakuza5, former baseball player Tatsuo Shinada is against using [[BatterUp baseball bats]] as weapons, thinking it's disrespectful to the sport using bats to hit people. If picking up a bat during a fight while playing as him, he'll instantly pause and put it back down, making it disappear from battle.
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'''Comic Book Cutscene'''
A videogame or other animated media has cutscenes or parts resembling comic/manga pages, with the story told through panels, speech bubbles, [[WrittenSoundEffect sound effects]] and other comic-esque visuals.
A form of MediumBlending. See also ArtShift
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'''Comic Book Cutscene'''
A videogame or other animated media has cutscenes or parts resembling comic/manga pages, with the story told through panels, speech bubbles, [[WrittenSoundEffect sound effects]] and other comic-esque visuals.
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''Doesn't like using specific weapon:''
Even for characters who fight a lot, often using a variety of weapons, sometimes there's a certain kind of weapon they will have reservations against using. Maybe they find this weapon in particular to be too (?), or they have bad experiences with it.
In the case of ImprovisedWeapon, they might find it wrong or disrespectful to use a certain item to hurt others. Either way, they will refuse to use a certain weapon, or at least dislike doing so. Note that just being unable to use said weapon isn't enough - their dislike for it must be stated.
When the disliked weapons in question are guns, see DoesntLikeGuns.
Compare HeroesFightBarehanded, for those who prefer not using weapons at all.
Video Games:
* In VideoGame/Yakuza5, former baseball player Tatsuo Shinada is against using [[BatterUp baseball bats]] as weapons, thinking it's disrespectful to the sport using bats to hit people. If picking up a bat during a fight while playing as him, he'll instantly pause and put it back down, making it disappear from battle.
'''Comic Book Cutscene'''
A videogame or other animated media has cutscenes or parts resembling comic/manga pages, with the story told through panels, speech bubbles, [[WrittenSoundEffect sound effects]] and other comic-esque visuals.
A form of MediumBlending. See also ArtShift
Video Games
* VideoGame/OsuTatakaeOuendan and VideoGame/EliteBeatAgents introduces each mission and its characters with a short comic, and shows panels on the top screen.
* VideoGame/GravityRush starts each chapter off with a series of comic panels, the screen sliding between panels as if reading an actual comic.
Visual Novel
* When it's time to explain how a murder went down in ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc'', this is shown through a series of comic panels, starting with a minigame where you have to place the right panel at the right spots.
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''Doesn't like using specific weapon:''
Even for characters who fight a lot, often using a variety of weapons, sometimes there's a certain kind of weapon they will have reservations against using. Maybe they find this weapon in particular to be too (?), or they have bad experiences with it.
In the case of ImprovisedWeapon, they might find it wrong or disrespectful to use a certain item to hurt others. Either way, they will refuse to use a certain weapon, or at least dislike doing so. Note that just being unable to use said weapon isn't enough - their dislike for it must be stated.
When the disliked weapons in question are guns, see DoesntLikeGuns.
Compare HeroesFightBarehanded, for those who prefer not using weapons at all.
Video Games:
* In VideoGame/Yakuza5, former baseball player Tatsuo Shinada is against using [[BatterUp baseball bats]] as weapons, thinking it's disrespectful to the sport using bats to hit people. If picking up a bat during a fight while playing as him, he'll instantly pause and put it back down, making it disappear from battle.
'''Comic Book Cutscene'''
A videogame or other animated media has cutscenes or parts resembling comic/manga pages, with the story told through panels, speech bubbles, [[WrittenSoundEffect sound effects]] and other comic-esque visuals.
A form of MediumBlending. See also ArtShift
Video Games
* VideoGame/OsuTatakaeOuendan and VideoGame/EliteBeatAgents introduces each mission and its characters with a short comic, and shows panels on the top screen.
* VideoGame/GravityRush starts each chapter off with a series of comic panels, the screen sliding between panels as if reading an actual comic.
Visual Novel
* When it's time to explain how a murder went down in ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc'', this is shown through a series of comic panels, starting with a minigame where you have to place the right panel at the right spots.
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''Doesn't like using specific weapon:''
Even for characters who fight a lot, often using a variety of weapons, sometimes there's a certain kind of weapon they will have reservations against using. Maybe they find this weapon in particular to be too (?), or they have bad experiences with it.
In the case of ImprovisedWeapon, they might find it wrong or disrespectful to use a certain item to hurt others. Either way, they will refuse to use a certain weapon, or at least dislike doing so. Note that just being unable to use said weapon isn't enough - their dislike for it must be stated.
When the disliked weapons in question are guns, see DoesntLikeGuns.
Compare HeroesFightBarehanded, for those who prefer not using weapons at all.
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* In VideoGame/Yakuza5, former baseball player Tatsuo Shinada is against using [[BatterUp baseball bats]] as weapons, thinking it's disrespectful to the sport using bats to hit people. If picking up a bat during a fight while playing as him, he'll instantly pause and put it back down, making it disappear from battle.
'''Comic Book Cutscene'''
A videogame or other animated media has cutscenes or parts resembling comic/manga pages, with the story told through panels, speech bubbles, [[WrittenSoundEffect sound effects]] and other comic-esque visuals.
A form of MediumBlending. See also ArtShift
Video Games
* VideoGame/OsuTatakaeOuendan and VideoGame/EliteBeatAgents introduces each mission and its characters with a short comic, and shows panels on the top screen.
* VideoGame/GravityRush starts each chapter off with a series of comic panels, the screen sliding between panels as if reading an actual comic.
Visual Novel
* When it's time to explain how a murder went down in ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc'', this is shown through a series of comic panels, starting with a minigame where you have to place the right panel at the right spots.
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possible tropes ect.
''Doesn't like using specific weapon:''
Even for characters who fight a lot, often using a variety of weapons, sometimes there's a certain kind of weapon they will have reservations against using. Maybe they find this weapon in particular to be too (?), or they have bad experiences with it.
In the case of ImprovisedWeapon, they might find it wrong or disrespectful to use a certain item to hurt others. Either way, they will refuse to use a certain weapon, or at least dislike doing so. Note that just being unable to use said weapon isn't enough - their dislike for it must be stated.
When the disliked weapons in question are guns, see DoesntLikeGuns.
Compare HeroesFightBarehanded, for those who prefer not using weapons at all.
!Video Games:
* In VideoGame/Yakuza5, former baseball player Tatsuo Shinada is against using [[BatterUp baseball bats]] as weapons, thinking it's disrespectful to the sport using bats to hit people. If picking up a bat during a fight while playing as him, he'll instantly pause and put it back down, making it disappear from battle.
'''Comic Book Cutscene'''
A videogame or other animated media has cutscenes or parts resembling comic/manga pages, with the story told through panels, speech bubbles, [[WrittenSoundEffect sound effects]] and other comic-esque visuals.
A form of MediumBlending. See also ArtShift
Video Games
* VideoGame/OsuTatakaeOuendan and VideoGame/EliteBeatAgents introduces each mission and its characters with a short comic, and shows panels on the top screen.
* VideoGame/GravityRush starts each chapter off with a series of comic panels, the screen sliding between panels as if reading an actual comic.
Visual Novel
* When it's time to explain how a murder went down in ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc'', this is shown through a series of comic panels, starting with a minigame where you have to place the right panel at the right spots.
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possible tropes ect.
''Doesn't like using specific weapon:''
Even for characters who fight a lot, often using a variety of weapons, sometimes there's a certain kind of weapon they will have reservations against using. Maybe they find this weapon in particular to be too (?), or they have bad experiences with it.
In the case of ImprovisedWeapon, they might find it wrong or disrespectful to use a certain item to hurt others. Either way, they will refuse to use a certain weapon, or at least dislike doing so. Note that just being unable to use said weapon isn't enough - their dislike for it must be stated.
When the disliked weapons in question are guns, see DoesntLikeGuns.
Compare HeroesFightBarehanded, for those who prefer not using weapons at all.
!Video Games:
* In VideoGame/Yakuza5, former baseball player Tatsuo Shinada is against using [[BatterUp baseball bats]] as weapons, thinking it's disrespectful to the sport using bats to hit people. If picking up a bat during a fight while playing as him, he'll instantly pause and put it back down, making it disappear from battle.
'''Comic Book Cutscene'''
A videogame or other animated media has cutscenes or parts resembling comic/manga pages, with the story told through panels, speech bubbles, [[WrittenSoundEffect sound effects]] and other comic-esque visuals.
A form of MediumBlending. See also ArtShift
Video Games
* VideoGame/OsuTatakaeOuendan and VideoGame/EliteBeatAgents introduces each mission and its characters with a short comic, and shows panels on the top screen.
* VideoGame/GravityRush starts each chapter off with a series of comic panels, the screen sliding between panels as if reading an actual comic.
Visual Novel
* When it's time to explain how a murder went down in ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc'', this is shown through a series of comic panels, starting with a minigame where you have to place the right panel at the right spots.
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''Doesn't like using specific weapon:''
Even for characters who fight a lot, often using a variety of weapons, sometimes there's a certain kind of weapon they will have reservations against using. Maybe they find this weapon in particular to be too (?), or they have bad experiences with it.
In the case of ImprovisedWeapon, they might find it wrong or disrespectful to use a certain item to hurt others. Either way, they will refuse to use a certain weapon, or at least dislike doing so. Note that just being unable to use said weapon isn't enough - their dislike for it must be stated.
When the disliked weapons in question are guns, see DoesntLikeGuns.
Compare HeroesFightBarehanded, for those who prefer not using weapons at all.
!Video Games:
* In VideoGame/Yakuza5, former baseball player Tatsuo Shinada is against using [[BatterUp baseball bats]] as weapons, thinking it's disrespectful to the sport using bats to hit people. If picking up a bat during a fight while playing as him, he'll instantly pause and put it back down, making it disappear from battle.
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* AbusiveParents: Big Mama put Tib and Rob through TrainingFromHell to the point where their birthday wish is one day without training, and once locked Rob outside of the house for three weeks in the middle of winter when he was a kid. In the first chapter, a drawing by the then three-year old Rob portrays her as standing over them with a whip in her hand, and Rob comments that he forgot to add spikes to the whip. [[spoiler: Though as it turns out, she's not actually their mother...]]
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* AbusiveParents: In the first chapter, a drawing by the then three-year old Rob portrays Big Mama put as standing over Tib and Rob with a whip in her hand, and Tib comments that it's rather realistic, though he forgot to add spikes to the whip. She put them through TrainingFromHell from an early age to the point where their Rob's 16th birthday wish is one day without training, and once locked Rob outside of the house for three weeks in the middle of winter when he was a kid. In the first chapter, a drawing by the then three-year old Rob portrays her as standing over them with a whip in her hand, and Rob comments that he forgot to add spikes to the whip. [[spoiler: Though as it turns out, she's not actually their mother...mother, and raised them only to help them further her evil plan...]]
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* DevelopersRoom: The village features a house where you can meet the devs.
* EvilMatriarch: Big Mama isn't only [[AbusiveParents abusive towards Tib and Rob]], but turns out to be [[spoiler: the BigBad of the game who set them up to help her spread the glitches around the universe. She's not their actual mother, though, and Tib and Rob don't see her as this anymore when her true identity is revealed.]]
* DevelopersRoom: The village features a house where you can meet the devs.
* EvilMatriarch: Big Mama isn't only [[AbusiveParents abusive towards Tib and Rob]], but turns out to be [[spoiler: the BigBad of the game who set them up to help her spread the glitches around the universe. She's not their actual mother, though, and Tib and Rob don't see her as this anymore when her true identity is revealed.]]
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** The Chicken Republic mode uses this for all levels, often with more than one effect on a level, including but not limited to having the notes change in size, occasionally zooming in towards the middle of the screen, warping the middle of the screen, making the visuals more pixellated or having chickens fall down across the screen.
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** The Chicken Republic post-game mode uses this for all levels, often with more than one effect on a level, including but not limited to having the notes change in size, occasionally zooming in towards the middle of the screen, warping the middle of the screen, making the visuals more pixellated or having chickens fall down across the screen.
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* {{Retraux}}: The game is presented drawn in a pixel-art style, with has a chiptune soundtrack, and features parodies of many retro games.games.
* SmallTownBoredom: Tib and Rob are sick of life on their small island, and wish to one day escape from it and see the world beyond the island. One day, they get their wish... as the world start glitching out and they escape from it, starting their adventure as they start exploring other worlds.
* SmallTownBoredom: Tib and Rob are sick of life on their small island, and wish to one day escape from it and see the world beyond the island. One day, they get their wish... as the world start glitching out and they escape from it, starting their adventure as they start exploring other worlds.
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* TrainingFromHell: Big Mama put Tib and Rob through this from their early childhoods, to train them into becoming heroes [[spoiler: although it's later revealed it's all part of her plot to [[UnwittingPawn help her further her plan to take over the world]]]]. From what we see and hear, it includes throwing various objects at them and making them do huge amounts of push-ups.
* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler: The note from their mother Tib and Rob brought with them? Actually the cause of all the glitches happening around them - which was her intention all along, as this would spread a virus letting the heart of the internet be infected and spread corruption through the other universes.]]
* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler: The note from their mother Tib and Rob brought with them? Actually the cause of all the glitches happening around them - which was her intention all along, as this would spread a virus letting the heart of the internet be infected and spread corruption through the other universes.]]
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* TrainingFromHell: Big Mama put Tib and Rob through this tough training from their early childhoods, to train them into becoming heroes [[spoiler: although it's later revealed it's all part of her plot to [[UnwittingPawn help her further her plan to take over the world]]]]. world]]. From what we see and hear, it includes involves, among other things throwing various objects at them and making them do huge amounts of push-ups.
* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler: The note from their mother Tib and Rob brought with them? Actually the cause of all the glitches happeningaround them in the other worlds they visit - which was her intention all along, as this would spread a virus letting the heart of the internet be infected and spread corruption through the other universes.]]
* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler: The note from their mother Tib and Rob brought with them? Actually the cause of all the glitches happening
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''Old School Musical'' is a 2018 video game by La Moutarde, available for Steam and Nintendo Switch.
It features Tib and Rob, two brothers trying to stop the world from being taken over by mysterious glitches, all while going through a variety of worlds parodying various retro video games.
!!''Old School Musical'' provides examples of the following tropes:
* AbusiveParents: Big Mama put Tib and Rob through TrainingFromHell to the point where their birthday wish is one day without training, and once locked Rob outside of the house for three weeks in the middle of winter when he was a kid. In the first chapter, a drawing by the then three-year old Rob portrays her as standing over them with a whip in her hand, and Rob comments that he forgot to add spikes to the whip. [[spoiler: Though as it turns out, she's not actually their mother...]]
* AllBikersAreHellsAngels: The tough-looking, leather vest-clad Robertosan and his biker gang, who start chasing you after you drive away from the contest.
* BigGuyLittleGuy: Tib and Rob are short and tall, respectively.
* BigLittleBrother: Rob is much taller than his 7-years-older big brother Tib - the first chapter shows this has been the case since he was ''three'' and Tib was ten.
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* DevelopersRoom: The village features a house where you can meet the devs.
* EvilMatriarch: Big Mama isn't only [[AbusiveParents abusive towards Tib and Rob]], but turns out to be [[spoiler: the BigBad of the game who set them up to help her spread the glitches around the universe. She's not their actual mother, though, and Tib and Rob don't see her as this anymore when her true identity is revealed.]]
* ExpectingSomeoneTaller: When Tib and Rob are looking for the great sage Cloche-Pied, they meet a strange green creature only to find out, to their surprise and slight disappointment, that he's said great sage. When being asked if they were expecting an old man with a beard, Rob admits yes.
* FissionMailed: The ending cutscene of "To the Top" shows a Game Over screen, but the game goes on
* HandWave: When Tib and Rob ask their mother why she couldn't [[spoiler: bring the virus-spreading letter with her herself]], an error message saying "The script has encountered an error and needs to be updated: Please wait..." shows up and it's explained that only they could [[spoiler: bring it with them without getting infected]] because they're the heroes.
* HeightAngst: Tib is sensitive about his short height, and gets annoyed whenever someone refers to him as short.
* IAmNotYourFather: [[spoiler: The final level reveals that Big Mama is not Tib and Rob's mother after all, but rather "Xelivad, Ruler of Glitches, the Shadow of Arckhania", the BigBad behind all the glitches, who killed their real parents and raised Tib and Rob to help her take over the universe.]]
* IceCreamKoan: Cloche-Pied will sometimes say nonsensical sayings like "the morning star eats a carrot, but the rabbit doesn't."
* InterfaceScrew: While many of the levels feature glitchy effects, the final level is where they start affecting the interface and UI, making it glitchy and choppy.
** The Chicken Republic mode uses this for all levels, often with more than one effect on a level, including but not limited to having the notes change in size, occasionally zooming in towards the middle of the screen, warping the middle of the screen, making the visuals more pixellated or having chickens fall down across the screen.
* AMinorKidroduction: The first episode takes place during Tib and Rob's childhood, with them being ten and three respectively. At the end, it skips forwards to 13 years later, from where the rest of the game happens.
* NeonCity: The aptly-named Neon City is a big city filled with bright lights.
* OcularGushers: The announcer of the Beach City Clash competition gets these after getting insulted by Robertosan.
* OminousVisualGlitch: The game's plot is based around glitches corrupting various worlds, and the levels and cutscenes frequently show glitchy effects.
* {{Retraux}}: The game is presented in a pixel-art style, with a chiptune soundtrack, and parodies of many retro games.
* SweatDrop: Tib occasionally has a small sweatdrop appear above his head in cutscenes, as a reaction to stupid comments and unexpected problems.
* TrainingFromHell: Big Mama put Tib and Rob through this from their early childhoods, to train them into becoming heroes [[spoiler: although it's later revealed it's all part of her plot to [[UnwittingPawn help her further her plan to take over the world]]]]. From what we see and hear, it includes throwing various objects at them and making them do huge amounts of push-ups.
* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler: The note from their mother Tib and Rob brought with them? Actually the cause of all the glitches happening around them - which was her intention all along, as this would spread a virus letting the heart of the internet be infected and spread corruption through the other universes.]]
* VolleyingInsults: The Beach City Clash Competition in the Outrash stage is a contest based around this, with the competitors throwing insults at each other and trying to make each other cry.
* WhoWritesThisCrap: After it's explained to Tib and Rob that [[spoiler: they are the only ones that could carry the virus-spreading letter with them without getting infected themselves because they are the heroes of legend]]:
--> '''Tib''': That's the worst explanation I've ever heard.
--> '''Rob''': Maybe the writers are on strike?
* YourMom: One of Robertosan's insults is "Yo mama's so fat she looks like the Neon City Tower". Tib and Rob takes this to mean their mother is in Neon City and drives towards there.
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* Shout-Out: The game features references to a variety of other video games, with most of the levels parodying one or more games:
** The beginning levels have similar visuals to the Game Boy Advance Pokemon games, and at one part you can see a Pikachu skeleton.
** The glitch they fight at the end of the level is shaped like the infamous glitch Pokémon [[VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue Missingno]].
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** The village has characters cosplaying as WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse, [[Franchise/DragonBall Vegeta]] and .....
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''Old School Musical'' is a video game by La Moutarde, available for Steam and Nintendo Switch.
It features Tib and Rob, two brothers trying to stop the world from being taken over by mysterious glitches, all while going through a variety of worlds parodying various retro video games.
!!''Old School Musical'' provides examples of the following tropes:
* AbusiveParents: Big Mama put Tib and Rob through TrainingFromHell to the point where their birthday wish is one day without training, and once locked Rob outside of the house for three weeks in the middle of winter when he was a kid. In the first chapter, a drawing by the then three-year old Rob portrays her as standing over them with a whip in her hand, and Rob comments that he forgot to add spikes to the whip. [[spoiler: Though as it turns out, she's not actually their mother...]]
* AllBikersAreHellsAngels: The tough-looking, leather vest-clad Robertosan and his biker gang, who start chasing you after you drive away from the contest.
* BigGuyLittleGuy: Tib and Rob are short and tall, respectively.
* BigLittleBrother: Rob is much taller than his 7-years-older big brother Tib - the first chapter shows this has been the case since he was ''three'' and Tib was ten.
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* DevelopersRoom: The village features a house where you can meet the devs.
* EvilMatriarch: Big Mama isn't only [[AbusiveParents abusive towards Tib and Rob]], but turns out to be [[spoiler: the BigBad of the game who set them up to help her spread the glitches around the universe. She's not their actual mother, though, and Tib and Rob don't see her as this anymore when her true identity is revealed.]]
* ExpectingSomeoneTaller: When Tib and Rob are looking for the great sage Cloche-Pied, they meet a strange green creature only to find out, to their surprise and slight disappointment, that he's said great sage. When being asked if they were expecting an old man with a beard, Rob admits yes.
* FissionMailed: The ending cutscene of "To the Top" shows a Game Over screen, but the game goes on
* HandWave: When Tib and Rob ask their mother why she couldn't [[spoiler: bring the virus-spreading letter with her herself]], an error message saying "The script has encountered an error and needs to be updated: Please wait..." shows up and it's explained that only they could [[spoiler: bring it with them without getting infected]] because they're the heroes.
* HeightAngst: Tib is sensitive about his short height, and gets annoyed whenever someone refers to him as short.
* IAmNotYourFather: [[spoiler: The final level reveals that Big Mama is not Tib and Rob's mother after all, but rather "Xelivad, Ruler of Glitches, the Shadow of Arckhania", the BigBad behind all the glitches, who killed their real parents and raised Tib and Rob to help her take over the universe.]]
* IceCreamKoan: Cloche-Pied will sometimes say nonsensical sayings like "the morning star eats a carrot, but the rabbit doesn't."
* InterfaceScrew: While many of the levels feature glitchy effects, the final level is where they start affecting the interface and UI, making it glitchy and choppy.
** The Chicken Republic mode uses this for all levels, often with more than one effect on a level, including but not limited to having the notes change in size, occasionally zooming in towards the middle of the screen, warping the middle of the screen, making the visuals more pixellated or having chickens fall down across the screen.
* AMinorKidroduction: The first episode takes place during Tib and Rob's childhood, with them being ten and three respectively. At the end, it skips forwards to 13 years later, from where the rest of the game happens.
* NeonCity: The aptly-named Neon City is a big city filled with bright lights.
* OcularGushers: The announcer of the Beach City Clash competition gets these after getting insulted by Robertosan.
* OminousVisualGlitch: The game's plot is based around glitches corrupting various worlds, and the levels and cutscenes frequently show glitchy effects.
* {{Retraux}}: The game is presented in a pixel-art style, with a chiptune soundtrack, and parodies of many retro games.
* SweatDrop: Tib occasionally has a small sweatdrop appear above his head in cutscenes, as a reaction to stupid comments and unexpected problems.
* TrainingFromHell: Big Mama put Tib and Rob through this from their early childhoods, to train them into becoming heroes [[spoiler: although it's later revealed it's all part of her plot to [[UnwittingPawn help her further her plan to take over the world]]]]. From what we see and hear, it includes throwing various objects at them and making them do huge amounts of push-ups.
* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler: The note from their mother Tib and Rob brought with them? Actually the cause of all the glitches happening around them - which was her intention all along, as this would spread a virus letting the heart of the internet be infected and spread corruption through the other universes.]]
* VolleyingInsults: The Beach City Clash Competition in the Outrash stage is a contest based around this, with the competitors throwing insults at each other and trying to make each other cry.
* WhoWritesThisCrap: After it's explained to Tib and Rob that [[spoiler: they are the only ones that could carry the virus-spreading letter with them without getting infected themselves because they are the heroes of legend]]:
--> '''Tib''': That's the worst explanation I've ever heard.
--> '''Rob''': Maybe the writers are on strike?
* YourMom: One of Robertosan's insults is "Yo mama's so fat she looks like the Neon City Tower". Tib and Rob takes this to mean their mother is in Neon City and drives towards there.
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%%* OutOfGenreExperience:
* Shout-Out: The game features references to a variety of other video games, with most of the levels parodying one or more games:
** The beginning levels have similar visuals to the Game Boy Advance Pokemon games, and at one part you can see a Pikachu skeleton.
** The glitch they fight at the end of the level is shaped like the infamous glitch Pokémon [[VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue Missingno]].
**
** The village has characters cosplaying as WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse, [[Franchise/DragonBall Vegeta]] and .....
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''Old School Musical'' is a video game by La Moutarde, available for Steam and Nintendo Switch.
It features Tib and Rob, two brothers trying to stop the world from being taken over by mysterious glitches, all while going through a variety of worlds parodying various retro video games.
!!''Old School Musical'' provides examples of the following tropes:
* AbusiveParents: Big Mama put Tib and Rob through TrainingFromHell to the point where their birthday wish is one day without training, and once locked Rob outside of the house for three weeks in the middle of winter when he was a kid. In the first chapter, a drawing by the then three-year old Rob portrays her as standing over them with a whip in her hand, and Rob comments that he forgot to add spikes to the whip. [[spoiler: Though as it turns out, she's not actually their mother...]]
* AllBikersAreHellsAngels: The tough-looking, leather vest-clad Robertosan and his biker gang, who start chasing you after you drive away from the contest.
* BigGuyLittleGuy: Tib and Rob are short and tall, respectively.
* BigLittleBrother: Rob is much taller than his 7-years-older big brother Tib - the first chapter shows this has been the case since he was ''three'' and Tib was ten.
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* DevelopersRoom: The village features a house where you can meet the devs.
* EvilMatriarch: Big Mama isn't only [[AbusiveParents abusive towards Tib and Rob]], but turns out to be [[spoiler: the BigBad of the game who set them up to help her spread the glitches around the universe. She's not their actual mother, though, and Tib and Rob don't see her as this anymore when her true identity is revealed.]]
* ExpectingSomeoneTaller: When Tib and Rob are looking for the great sage Cloche-Pied, they meet a strange green creature only to find out, to their surprise and slight disappointment, that he's said great sage. When being asked if they were expecting an old man with a beard, Rob admits yes.
* FissionMailed: The ending cutscene of "To the Top" shows a Game Over screen, but the game goes on
* HandWave: When Tib and Rob ask their mother why she couldn't [[spoiler: bring the virus-spreading letter with her herself]], an error message saying "The script has encountered an error and needs to be updated: Please wait..." shows up and it's explained that only they could [[spoiler: bring it with them without getting infected]] because they're the heroes.
* HeightAngst: Tib is sensitive about his short height, and gets annoyed whenever someone refers to him as short.
* IAmNotYourFather: [[spoiler: The final level reveals that Big Mama is not Tib and Rob's mother after all, but rather "Xelivad, Ruler of Glitches, the Shadow of Arckhania", the BigBad behind all the glitches, who killed their real parents and raised Tib and Rob to help her take over the universe.]]
* IceCreamKoan: Cloche-Pied will sometimes say nonsensical sayings like "the morning star eats a carrot, but the rabbit doesn't."
* InterfaceScrew: While many of the levels feature glitchy effects, the final level is where they start affecting the interface and UI, making it glitchy and choppy.
** The Chicken Republic mode uses this for all levels, often with more than one effect on a level, including but not limited to having the notes change in size, occasionally zooming in towards the middle of the screen, warping the middle of the screen, making the visuals more pixellated or having chickens fall down across the screen.
* AMinorKidroduction: The first episode takes place during Tib and Rob's childhood, with them being ten and three respectively. At the end, it skips forwards to 13 years later, from where the rest of the game happens.
* NeonCity: The aptly-named Neon City is a big city filled with bright lights.
* OcularGushers: The announcer of the Beach City Clash competition gets these after getting insulted by Robertosan.
* OminousVisualGlitch: The game's plot is based around glitches corrupting various worlds, and the levels and cutscenes frequently show glitchy effects.
* {{Retraux}}: The game is presented in a pixel-art style, with a chiptune soundtrack, and parodies of many retro games.
* SweatDrop: Tib occasionally has a small sweatdrop appear above his head in cutscenes, as a reaction to stupid comments and unexpected problems.
* TrainingFromHell: Big Mama put Tib and Rob through this from their early childhoods, to train them into becoming heroes [[spoiler: although it's later revealed it's all part of her plot to [[UnwittingPawn help her further her plan to take over the world]]]]. From what we see and hear, it includes throwing various objects at them and making them do huge amounts of push-ups.
* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler: The note from their mother Tib and Rob brought with them? Actually the cause of all the glitches happening around them - which was her intention all along, as this would spread a virus letting the heart of the internet be infected and spread corruption through the other universes.]]
* VolleyingInsults: The Beach City Clash Competition in the Outrash stage is a contest based around this, with the competitors throwing insults at each other and trying to make each other cry.
* WhoWritesThisCrap: After it's explained to Tib and Rob that [[spoiler: they are the only ones that could carry the virus-spreading letter with them without getting infected themselves because they are the heroes of legend]]:
--> '''Tib''': That's the worst explanation I've ever heard.
--> '''Rob''': Maybe the writers are on strike?
* YourMom: One of Robertosan's insults is "Yo mama's so fat she looks like the Neon City Tower". Tib and Rob takes this to mean their mother is in Neon City and drives towards there.
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%%* OutOfGenreExperience:
* Shout-Out: The game features references to a variety of other video games, with most of the levels parodying one or more games:
** The beginning levels have similar visuals to the Game Boy Advance Pokemon games, and at one part you can see a Pikachu skeleton.
** The glitch they fight at the end of the level is shaped like the infamous glitch Pokémon [[VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue Missingno]].
**
** The village has characters cosplaying as WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse, [[Franchise/DragonBall Vegeta]] and .....
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''Old School Musical'' is a video game by La Moutarde, available for Steam and Nintendo Switch.
It features Tib and Rob, two brothers trying to stop the world from being taken over by mysterious glitches, all while going through a variety of worlds parodying various retro video games.
!!''Old School Musical'' provides examples of the following tropes:
* AbusiveParents: Big Mama put Tib and Rob through TrainingFromHell to the point where their birthday wish is one day without training, and once locked Rob outside of the house for three weeks in the middle of winter when he was a kid. In the first chapter, a drawing by the then three-year old Rob portrays her as standing over them with a whip in her hand, and Rob comments that he forgot to add spikes to the whip. [[spoiler: Though as it turns out, she's not actually their mother...]]
* AllBikersAreHellsAngels: The tough-looking, leather vest-clad Robertosan and his biker gang, who start chasing you after you drive away from the contest.
* BigGuyLittleGuy: Tib and Rob are short and tall, respectively.
* BigLittleBrother: Rob is much taller than his 7-years-older big brother Tib - the first chapter shows this has been the case since he was ''three'' and Tib was ten.
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* DevelopersRoom: The village features a house where you can meet the devs.
* EvilMatriarch: Big Mama isn't only [[AbusiveParents abusive towards Tib and Rob]], but turns out to be [[spoiler: the BigBad of the game who set them up to help her spread the glitches around the universe. She's not their actual mother, though, and Tib and Rob don't see her as this anymore when her true identity is revealed.]]
* ExpectingSomeoneTaller: When Tib and Rob are looking for the great sage Cloche-Pied, they meet a strange green creature only to find out, to their surprise and slight disappointment, that he's said great sage. When being asked if they were expecting an old man with a beard, Rob admits yes.
* FissionMailed: The ending cutscene of "To the Top" shows a Game Over screen, but the game goes on
* HandWave: When Tib and Rob ask their mother why she couldn't [[spoiler: bring the virus-spreading letter with her herself]], an error message saying "The script has encountered an error and needs to be updated: Please wait..." shows up and it's explained that only they could [[spoiler: bring it with them without getting infected]] because they're the heroes.
* HeightAngst: Tib is sensitive about his short height, and gets annoyed whenever someone refers to him as short.
* IAmNotYourFather: [[spoiler: The final level reveals that Big Mama is not Tib and Rob's mother after all, but rather "Xelivad, Ruler of Glitches, the Shadow of Arckhania", the BigBad behind all the glitches, who killed their real parents and raised Tib and Rob to help her take over the universe.]]
* IceCreamKoan: Cloche-Pied will sometimes say nonsensical sayings like "the morning star eats a carrot, but the rabbit doesn't."
* InterfaceScrew: While many of the levels feature glitchy effects, the final level is where they start affecting the interface and UI, making it glitchy and choppy.
** The Chicken Republic mode uses this for all levels, often with more than one effect on a level, including but not limited to having the notes change in size, occasionally zooming in towards the middle of the screen, warping the middle of the screen, making the visuals more pixellated or having chickens fall down across the screen.
* AMinorKidroduction: The first episode takes place during Tib and Rob's childhood, with them being ten and three respectively. At the end, it skips forwards to 13 years later, from where the rest of the game happens.
* NeonCity: The aptly-named Neon City is a big city filled with bright lights.
* OcularGushers: The announcer of the Beach City Clash competition gets these after getting insulted by Robertosan.
* OminousVisualGlitch: The game's plot is based around glitches corrupting various worlds, and the levels and cutscenes frequently show glitchy effects.
* {{Retraux}}: The game is presented in a pixel-art style, with a chiptune soundtrack, and parodies of many retro games.
* SweatDrop: Tib occasionally has a small sweatdrop appear above his head in cutscenes, as a reaction to stupid comments and unexpected problems.
* TrainingFromHell: Big Mama put Tib and Rob through this from their early childhoods, to train them into becoming heroes [[spoiler: although it's later revealed it's all part of her plot to [[UnwittingPawn help her further her plan to take over the world]]]]. From what we see and hear, it includes throwing various objects at them and making them do huge amounts of push-ups.
* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler: The note from their mother Tib and Rob brought with them? Actually the cause of all the glitches happening around them - which was her intention all along, as this would spread a virus letting the heart of the internet be infected and spread corruption through the other universes.]]
* VolleyingInsults: The Beach City Clash Competition in the Outrash stage is a contest based around this, with the competitors throwing insults at each other and trying to make each other cry.
* WhoWritesThisCrap: After it's explained to Tib and Rob that [[spoiler: they are the only ones that could carry the virus-spreading letter with them without getting infected themselves because they are the heroes of legend]]:
--> '''Tib''': That's the worst explanation I've ever heard.
--> '''Rob''': Maybe the writers are on strike?
* YourMom: One of Robertosan's insults is "Yo mama's so fat she looks like the Neon City Tower". Tib and Rob takes this to mean their mother is in Neon City and drives towards there.
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%%* OutOfGenreExperience:
* Shout-Out: The game features references to a variety of other video games, with most of the levels parodying one or more games:
** The beginning levels have similar visuals to the Game Boy Advance Pokemon games, and at one part you can see a Pikachu skeleton.
** The glitch they fight at the end of the level is shaped like the infamous glitch Pokémon [[VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue Missingno]].
**
** The village has characters cosplaying as WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse, [[Franchise/DragonBall Vegeta]] and .....
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* IAmNotYourFather: [[spoiler: The final level reveals that Big Mama is not Tib and Rob's mother after all, but rather "Xelivad, Ruler of Glitches, the Shadow of Arckhania", the being behind all the glitches, who killed their real parents and raised Tib and Rob to help her take over the universe.]]
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* IAmNotYourFather: [[spoiler: The final level reveals that Big Mama is not Tib and Rob's mother after all, but rather "Xelivad, Ruler of Glitches, the Shadow of Arckhania", the being BigBad behind all the glitches, who killed their real parents and raised Tib and Rob to help her take over the universe.]]
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* VolleyingInsult: The Beach City Clash Competition in the Outrash stage is a contest based around this, with the competitors throwing insults at each other and trying to make each other cry.
* WhoWritesThisCrap: After it's explained to Tib and Rob that [[spoiler: they are the only ones that could carry the virus-spreading letter with them without getting infected themselves because they are the heroes of legend]]:\\
Tib: That's the worst explanation I've ever heard.\\
Rob: Maybe the writers are on strike?
* WhoWritesThisCrap: After it's explained to Tib and Rob that [[spoiler: they are the only ones that could carry the virus-spreading letter with them without getting infected themselves because they are the heroes of legend]]:\\
Tib: That's the worst explanation I've ever heard.\\
Rob: Maybe the writers are on strike?
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* VolleyingInsult: VolleyingInsults: The Beach City Clash Competition in the Outrash stage is a contest based around this, with the competitors throwing insults at each other and trying to make each other cry.
* WhoWritesThisCrap: After it's explained to Tib and Rob that [[spoiler: they are the only ones that could carry the virus-spreading letter with them without getting infected themselves because they are the heroes oflegend]]:\\
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* AbusiveParents: Big Mama put Tib and Rob through TrainingFromHell to the point where their birthday wish is one day without training, and once locked Rob outside of the house for three weeks in the middle of winter when he was a kid. In the first chapter, a drawing by the then three-year old Rob shows her standing over them with a whip in her hand, and Rob comments that he forgot to add spikes to the whip. [[spoiler: Though as it turns out, she's not actually their mother...]]
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* AbusiveParents: Big Mama put Tib and Rob through TrainingFromHell to the point where their birthday wish is one day without training, and once locked Rob outside of the house for three weeks in the middle of winter when he was a kid. In the first chapter, a drawing by the then three-year old Rob
*AllBikersAreHellsAngels: The tough-looking, leather vest-clad Robertosan and his biker gang, who start chasing you after you drive away from the contest.
* ExpectingSomeoneTaller: When Tib and Rob are looking for the great sage Cloche-Pied, they meet a strange green creature only to find out, to their surprise and slight disappointment, that he's said great sage. When being asked if they were expecting an old man with a beard, Rob admits yes.
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* InterfaceScrew: While many of the levels feature glitchy effects,making the final level is where they start affecting the interface and UI, making it glitchy and choppy.
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* InterfaceScrew: While many of the levels feature glitchy effects,
* NeonCity: The aptly-named Neon City is a big city filled with bright lights.
* OcularGushers: The annoumcer of the Beach City Clash competition gets these after getting insulted by Robertosan.
* OcularGushers: The annoumcer of the Beach City Clash competition gets these after getting insulted by Robertosan.
* VolleyingInsult: The Beach City Clash Competition in the Outrash stage is a contest based around this, with the competitors throwing insults at each other and trying to make each other cry.
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* HandWave: When Tib and Rob ask their mother why she couldn't [[spoiler: bring the virus-spreading letter with her herself]], an error message saying "The script has encountered an error and needs to be updated: Please wait..." shows up and it's explained that only they could bring it with them without getting infected because they're the heroes of legend.
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* HandWave: When Tib and Rob ask their mother why she couldn't [[spoiler: bring the virus-spreading letter with her herself]], an error message saying "The script has encountered an error and needs to be updated: Please wait..." shows up and it's explained that only they could [[spoiler: bring it with them without getting infected infected]] because they're the heroes of legend.heroes.
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* Shout-Out: The game features references to a variety of other video games, with most of the levels parodying one or more games:
** The beginning levels have similar visuals to the Game Boy Advance Pokemon games, and at one part you can see a Pikachu skeleton.
** The glitch they fight at the end of the level is shaped like the infamous glitch Pokémon [[VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue Missingno]].
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** The village has characters cosplaying as WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse, [[Franchise/DragonBall Vegeta]] and .....
** The beginning levels have similar visuals to the Game Boy Advance Pokemon games, and at one part you can see a Pikachu skeleton.
** The glitch they fight at the end of the level is shaped like the infamous glitch Pokémon [[VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue Missingno]].
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** The village has characters cosplaying as WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse, [[Franchise/DragonBall Vegeta]] and .....
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* Shout-Out: The game features references to a variety of other video games, with most of the levels parodying one or more games:
** The beginning levels have similar visuals to the Game Boy Advance Pokemon games, and at one part you can see a Pikachu skeleton.
** The glitch they fight at the end of the level is shaped like the infamous glitch Pokémon [[VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue Missingno]].
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** The villageSweatDrop: Tib occasionally has characters cosplaying a small sweatdrop appear above his head in cutscenes, as WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse, [[Franchise/DragonBall Vegeta]] and .....a reaction to
** The beginning levels have similar visuals to the Game Boy Advance Pokemon games, and at one part you can see a Pikachu skeleton.
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** The beginning levels have similar visuals to the Game Boy Advance Pokemon games, and at one part you can see a Pikachu skeleton.
** The glitch they fight at the end of the level is shaped like the infamous glitch Pokémon [[VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue Missingno]].
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** The village has characters cosplaying as WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse, [[Franchise/DragonBall Vegeta]] and .....
* Shout-Out: The game features references to a variety of other video games, with most of the levels parodying one or more games:
** The beginning levels have similar visuals to the Game Boy Advance Pokemon games, and at one part you can see a Pikachu skeleton.
** The glitch they fight at the end of the level is shaped like the infamous glitch Pokémon [[VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue Missingno]].
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* BigGuyLittleGuy: Tib and Rob are short and tall, respectively.
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* TrainingFromHell: Big Mama put Tib and Rob through this from their early childhoods, to train them into becoming heroes [[spoiler: although it's later revealed it's all part of her plot to [[UnwittingPawn help her further her plan to take over the world]]]]. From what we see and hear, it includes throwing various objects at them and making them do huge amounts of push-ups.
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* InterfaceScrew: The Chicken Republic mode uses this, often with more than one effect on a level, including but not limited to having the notes change in size, occasionally zooming in towards the middle of the screen, warping the middle of the screen, making the visuals more pixellated or having chickens fall down across the screen.
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* InterfaceScrew: IAmNotYourFather: [[spoiler: The final level reveals that Tib and Rob's mother is not their mother after all, but rather "Xelivad, Ruler of Glitches, the Shadow of Arckhania", the being behind all the glitches, who killed their real parents and raised them to help her take over the universe.]]
* InterfaceScrew:
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** The Chicken Republic mode usesthis, this for all levels, often with more than one effect on a level, including but not limited to having the notes change in size, occasionally zooming in towards the middle of the screen, warping the middle of the screen, making the visuals more pixellated or having chickens fall down across the screen.
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* InterfaceScrew: The Chicken Republic DLC levels use this, often with more than one effect on a level, including but not limited to having the notes change in size, occasionally zooming in towards the middle of the screen, making the visuals more pixellated, giving the visuals a "trippy" effect or having chickens fall down across the screen.
* OminousVisualGlitch: The game's plot features glitches corrupting various worlds, and the levels and cutscenes show glitchy effects
* OminousVisualGlitch: The game's plot features glitches corrupting various worlds, and the levels and cutscenes show glitchy effects
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* HeightAngst: Tib is sensitive about his short height, and gets annoyed whenever someone refers to him as short.
* InterfaceScrew: The Chicken RepublicDLC levels use mode uses this, often with more than one effect on a level, including but not limited to having the notes change in size, occasionally zooming in towards the middle of the screen, warping the middle of the screen, making the visuals more pixellated, giving the visuals a "trippy" effect pixellated or having chickens fall down across the screen.
* OminousVisualGlitch: The game's plotfeatures is based around glitches corrupting various worlds, and the levels and cutscenes frequently show glitchy effectseffects.
* InterfaceScrew: The Chicken Republic
* OminousVisualGlitch: The game's plot
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* InterfaceScrew: The Chicken
Republic DLC levels use this, often with more than one effect on a level, including but not limited to giving the notes a glowing effect, occasionally zooming in towards the middle of the screen, or making the visuals more pixellated.
Republic DLC levels use this, often with more than one effect on a level, including but not limited to giving the notes a glowing effect, occasionally zooming in towards the middle of the screen, or making the visuals more pixellated.
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* InterfaceScrew: The Chicken
Chicken Republic DLC levels use this, often with more than one effect on a level, including but not limited to giving having the notes a glowing effect, change in size, occasionally zooming in towards the middle of the screen, or making the visuals more pixellated.pixellated, giving the visuals a "trippy" effect or having chickens fall down across the screen.
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* InterfaceScrew: The Chicken
Republic DLC levels use this, often with more than one effect on a level,such as including but not limited to giving the notes a glowing effect, occasionally zooming in towards the middle of the screen, or making the visuals more pixellated.
Republic DLC levels use this, often with more than one effect on a level,
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* FissionMailed: The ending cutscene of "To the Top" shows a Game Over screen, but the game goes on
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* HandWave: When Tib and Rob and their mother why she couldn't [[spoiler: bring the virus-spreading letter with her herself]], an error message saying "The script has encountered an error and needs to be updated: Please wait..." shows up and it's explained that only they could bring it with them without getting infected because they're the heroes of legend.
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* HandWave: When Tib and Rob and ask their mother why she couldn't [[spoiler: bring the virus-spreading letter with her herself]], an error message saying "The script has encountered an error and needs to be updated: Please wait..." shows up and it's explained that only they could bring it with them without getting infected because they're the heroes of legend.
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* HandWave: When Tib and Rob and their mother why she couldn't [[spoiler: bring the virus-spreading letter with her herself]], an error message saying "The script has encountered an error and needs to be updated: Please wait..." shows up and it's explained that only they could bring it with them without getting infected because they're the heroes of legend.
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Tib: That's the worst explanation I've ever heard.
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Tib: That's the worst explanation I've ever heard.\\
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* BigLittleBrother: Rob is much taller than his 7-years-older big brother Tib - the first chapter shows he's been like that since he was ''three'' and Tib was ten.
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* CluckingFunny:
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* BigLittleBrother: Rob is much taller twice as tall than his 7-years-older big brother Tib - the first chapter shows he's this has been like that the case since he was ''three'' and Tib was ten.
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* OminousVisualGlitch: The game's plot features glitches corrupting various worlds
* OutOfGenreExperience:
* {{Retraux}}: The game is presented in a pixel-art style, with a chiptune soundtrack, and
* OutOfGenreExperience:
* {{Retraux}}: The game is presented in a pixel-art style, with a chiptune soundtrack, and
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* OminousVisualGlitch: The game's plot features glitches corrupting various worlds
*worlds, and the levels and cutscenes show glitchy effects
%%* OutOfGenreExperience:
* {{Retraux}}: The game is presented in a pixel-art style, with a chiptune soundtrack, and parodies of many retro games.
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* {{Retraux}}: The game is presented in a pixel-art style, with a chiptune soundtrack, and parodies of many retro games.
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* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler: The note from their mother Tib and Rob brought with them? Actually the cause of all the glitches happening around them!]]
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* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler: The note from their mother Tib and Rob brought with them? Actually the cause of all the glitches happening around them!]]
them - which was her intention all along, as this would spread a virus letting the heart of the internet be infected and spread corruption through the other universes.]]
* WhoWritesThisCrap: After it's explained to Tib and Rob that [[spoiler: they are the only ones that could carry the virus-spreading letter with them without getting infected themselves because they are the heroes of legend]]:\\
Tib: That's the worst explanation I've ever heard.
Rob: Maybe the writers are on strike?
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* WhoWritesThisCrap: After it's explained to Tib and Rob that [[spoiler: they are the only ones that could carry the virus-spreading letter with them without getting infected themselves because they are the heroes of legend]]:\\
Tib: That's the worst explanation I've ever heard.
Rob: Maybe the writers are on strike?
The script has encountered an error and needs to be updated: Please wait...
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[[folder:Taiko anime]]
[=Anime/TaikoNoTatsujinClayAnime=]
Taiko no Tatsujin: Clay Anime is ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: a [[StopMotion claymation]] anime based on the VideoGame/TaikoNoTatsujin video game series, featuring Don, Katsu and various other Taiko characters. Episodes are short, at just 4-5 minutes.
The anime was broadcast on Kids Station between 2005-2006.
!!''Taiko no Tatsujin: Clay Anime'' provides examples of the following tropes:
* CombiningMecha: Episode 10 has Mechadon build 4 copies of himself to combine with them into one of these.
* DropTheWashtub: One of the pranks Don plays on Katsu in Episode 13. Similarly, Katsu drops a giant blackboard eraser on Don.
* FireBreathingDiner: When Katsu eats spicy curry in Episode 8, he breathes fire.
* InflatingBodyGag: In Episode 13, Don pranks Katsu by sneaking up to him while he's sleeping and inflating him with an air pump until he pops.
* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: The other Mekadons built by Mekadon are Mechadon Cosmo, Gaia, Marine and... Deli, rulers of the skies, earth, seas and food respectively.
* {{Sentai}}: The Piyo Rangers, a team of four color-coded chicks that hatch from eggs Mechaadon intends to eat.
[[/folder]]
[=Anime/TaikoNoTatsujinClayAnime=]
Taiko no Tatsujin: Clay Anime is ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: a [[StopMotion claymation]] anime based on the VideoGame/TaikoNoTatsujin video game series, featuring Don, Katsu and various other Taiko characters. Episodes are short, at just 4-5 minutes.
The anime was broadcast on Kids Station between 2005-2006.
!!''Taiko no Tatsujin: Clay Anime'' provides examples of the following tropes:
* CombiningMecha: Episode 10 has Mechadon build 4 copies of himself to combine with them into one of these.
* DropTheWashtub: One of the pranks Don plays on Katsu in Episode 13. Similarly, Katsu drops a giant blackboard eraser on Don.
* FireBreathingDiner: When Katsu eats spicy curry in Episode 8, he breathes fire.
* InflatingBodyGag: In Episode 13, Don pranks Katsu by sneaking up to him while he's sleeping and inflating him with an air pump until he pops.
* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: The other Mekadons built by Mekadon are Mechadon Cosmo, Gaia, Marine and... Deli, rulers of the skies, earth, seas and food respectively.
* {{Sentai}}: The Piyo Rangers, a team of four color-coded chicks that hatch from eggs Mechaadon intends to eat.
[[/folder]]
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Taiko no Tatsujin: Clay Anime is ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: a claymation anime based on the VideoGame/TaikoNoTatsujin video game series, featuring Don, Katsu and various other Taiko characters. Episodes are short, at just 4-5 minutes.
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Taiko no Tatsujin: Clay Anime is ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: a claymation [[StopMotion claymation]] anime based on the VideoGame/TaikoNoTatsujin video game series, featuring Don, Katsu and various other Taiko characters. Episodes are short, at just 4-5 minutes.
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* VerbalTic: Machadon ends his sentences with -mecha
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* CombiningMecha: Episode 10 has Mekadon build 4 copies of himself to combine with them into one of these.
* DropTheWashtub: One of the pranks Don plays on Katsu in Episode 13. Similarly, Katsu drops a .... on Don.
* DropTheWashtub: One of the pranks Don plays on Katsu in Episode 13. Similarly, Katsu drops a .... on Don.
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* CombiningMecha: Episode 10 has Mekadon Mechadon build 4 copies of himself to combine with them into one of these.
* DropTheWashtub: One of the pranks Don plays on Katsu in Episode 13. Similarly, Katsu dropsa .... a giant blackboard eraser on Don.Don.
* FireBreathingDiner: When Katsu eats spicy curry in Episode 8, he breathes fire.
* DropTheWashtub: One of the pranks Don plays on Katsu in Episode 13. Similarly, Katsu drops
* FireBreathingDiner: When Katsu eats spicy curry in Episode 8, he breathes fire.
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* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: The other Mekadons built by Mekadon are Mekadon Cosmo, Gaia, Marine and... Deli, rulers of the skies, earth, seas and food respectively.
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* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: The other Mekadons built by Mekadon are Mekadon Mechadon Cosmo, Gaia, Marine and... Deli, rulers of the skies, earth, seas and food respectively.respectively.
* {{Sentai}}: The Piyo Rangers, a team of four color-coded chicks that hatch from eggs Mechaadon intends to eat.
* VerbalTic: Machadon ends his sentences with -mecha
* {{Sentai}}: The Piyo Rangers, a team of four color-coded chicks that hatch from eggs Mechaadon intends to eat.
* VerbalTic: Machadon ends his sentences with -mecha