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* MassiveMultiplayerCrossover: Stated to be the true nature of earth. Episode 2's final shot showing a half-destroyed [[StarWars Death Star]] in the sky while Téo just got visited by supers give a good idea of how many different fictions are overlapping.

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* MassiveMultiplayerCrossover: Stated to be the true nature of earth. Episode 2's final shot showing a half-destroyed [[StarWars [[Franchise/StarWars Death Star]] in the sky while Téo just got visited by supers give a good idea of how many different fictions are overlapping.
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* CoolAndUnusualPunishment: [[spoiler:Tom]] inflicts this to Mozart Sinclar by trapping him in the VideoGame/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles video game. When eventually freed, he can't bear turtles anymore.

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* CoolAndUnusualPunishment: [[spoiler:Tom]] inflicts this to Mozart Sinclar by trapping him in the VideoGame/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles ''VideoGame/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles|1989}}'' NES video game. When eventually freed, he can't bear turtles anymore.
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!!Relevant tropes:

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!!Relevant tropes:!!Tropes featured in this series include:

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* AboveGoodAndEvil: The Warpzone Project's director is explicitly said to be this.

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* AgeInsecurity: Eve Bones is immortal, but looks the late-twenties-to-early-thirties of the actress playing her. When she chooses the destination of a time travel and takes the cast to the 19th century (that she needs to remember to be able to do so), the protagonist, who doesn't know her that well, wonders about her age. Her only answer is to advise him to not ask a lady her age.
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* AlienSky: When the WeirdnessCensor is turned off, one can enjoy the sight of a half-destroyed [[StarWars Death Star]] in the middle of the day.

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* AlienSky: When the WeirdnessCensor is turned off, one can enjoy the sight of a half-destroyed [[StarWars [[Franchise/StarWars Death Star]] in the middle of the day.

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* AffablyEvil: Eve Bones.

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* %%* AffablyEvil: Eve Bones.



* BaldOfAwesome: Tempo.
* BeardOfEvil: Death Toy.

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* BaldOfAwesome: Tempo.
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* CapeBusters: The Serial Killer in episode 7.

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* %%* CapeBusters: The Serial Killer in episode 7.



* TheMasquerade: The [=WarpZone=] Project.

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* %%* TheMasquerade: The [=WarpZone=] Project.



* WalkingWasteland: Eve Bones seems to have powers along those lines.

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* %%* WalkingWasteland: Eve Bones seems to have powers along those lines.



* ZombieApocalypse: Episodes 8-9, Thanks to [[spoiler:Eve Bones]].

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* %%* ZombieApocalypse: Episodes 8-9, Thanks to [[spoiler:Eve Bones]].
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* PersonalityPowers: Deathtoy, being a PsychoticManchild, possess the ability to turn toys into lethal weapons.

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* PersonalityPowers: Deathtoy, being a PsychoticManchild, possess PsychopathicManchild, possesses the ability to turn toys into lethal weapons.



* PsychoticManchild: Death Toy in his first appearances, though it seems to have been toned down later. When his life is in danger, he actually acts sane.

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* PsychoticManchild: PsychopathicManchild: Death Toy in his first appearances, though it seems to have been toned down later. When his life is in danger, he actually acts sane.

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'''''[=WarpZone=] Project''''' is a French WebOriginal made by the same team as ''Series/{{Noob}}'', including Fabien Fournier as director and writer.



The series basically combines the DirectLineToTheAuthor with FictionAsCoverUp runs with the result : SpeculativeFiction in all its forms is actually true history and EveryoneIsASuper. However, to keep the latter under control, a {{Masquerade}} is enforced so everyone thinks super powers exist only in fiction. The story follows a young man named Téo on whom the system meant to hide the world's "fictional" aspects has stopped working. That lets him see what the world is really like. He also discovers that people in his situation are the few super-heroes and super-villains that were able to develop their powers.

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'''''[=WarpZone=] Project''''' is a French WebOriginal made by the same team as ''Series/{{Noob}}'', including Fabien Fournier as director and writer.

The series basically combines the DirectLineToTheAuthor with FictionAsCoverUp runs with the result : result: SpeculativeFiction in all its forms is actually true history and EveryoneIsASuper. However, to keep the latter under control, a {{Masquerade}} is enforced so everyone thinks super powers exist only in fiction. The story follows a young man named Téo on whom the system meant to hide the world's "fictional" aspects has stopped working. That lets him see what the world is really like. He also discovers that people in his situation are the few super-heroes and super-villains that were able to develop their powers.

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* MentorOccupationalHazard: One of the worse cases ever occurs when [[spoiler:Edouard's designated mentor gets killed within minute of announcing that he's his mentor and before getting to teach him anything]].

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* MentorOccupationalHazard: One of the worse cases ever occurs when [[spoiler:Edouard's designated mentor gets killed within minute minutes of announcing that he's his mentor and before getting to teach him anything]].



** Characters capable of getting inside video games spent a little time inside ''[[Series/{{Noob}} Horizon 2.0]]''. It turns out that [[{{Noob}} n00bs]] that can't heal are known as "[[Characters/{{Noob}} Sparadrap]]" in terms of InUniverse {{MMORPG}} speak.

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** Characters capable of getting inside video games spent a little time inside ''[[Series/{{Noob}} Horizon 2.0]]''. It turns out that [[{{Noob}} n00bs]] {{Noob}}s that can't heal are known as "[[Characters/{{Noob}} Sparadrap]]" in terms of InUniverse {{MMORPG}} speak. Bonus points in that it's Téo who gets called this. In ''Series/{{Noob}}'', Matthieu Zecchini's character is the game's best healer [[spoiler:and the original Sparadrap's younger brother]].



* TagalongChronicler: Each super-hero and super-villain is supposed to have one in the form of an author, but only Death Toy's has been shown.

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* TagalongChronicler: Each super-hero and super-villain is supposed to have one in the form of an author, but only Death Toy's has been shown.shown due to having powers of her own.


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* {{Yellowface}}: A European historical figure is played by Asian Carmen N'Guyen.
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* VillainTakesAnInterest: Eve Bones is interested in Téo's power and intend to steal it from him when she will get the opportunity.

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* VillainTakesAnInterest: Eve Bones is interested in Téo's power and intend intends to steal it from him when she will get the opportunity.

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