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* DistancedFromCurrentEvents: The revival of Chris Evans as a zombie in "The Perfect Storm" after his death in "A Very Special Guest" was motivated by the real life death of Chadwick Boseman that occured around the same time. The roleplayers decided that the dark humor of a Marvel actor dying tragically young was no longer funny, given the circumstances at the time.
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* DistancedFromCurrentEvents: The revival of Chris Evans Creator/ChrisEvans as a zombie in "The Perfect Storm" after his death in "A Very Special Guest" was motivated by the real life death of Chadwick Boseman Creator/ChadwickBoseman that occured around the same time. The roleplayers decided that the dark humor of a Marvel actor dying tragically young was no longer funny, given the circumstances at the time.
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** "Robin and the Clefairy" features a montage sequence with Puma and Clone Barry going to different places based on the lyrics of Michel Legrand's "The Windmills of Your Mind." Puma mentions there being a subtitle dedicating the montage to Legrand, as he passed away less than a day before it was written.
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** "Robin and the Clefairy" features a montage sequence with Puma and Clone Barry going to different places based on the lyrics of Michel Legrand's Music/MichelLegrand's "The Windmills of Your Mind." Puma mentions there being a subtitle dedicating the montage to Legrand, as he passed away less than a day before it was written.written in 2019.
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* WritingByTheSeatOfYourPants: When it began, the ''entire series'' was like this, as there were almost no ongoing arcs, no episode planning, and mostly just general wackiness. However, as it's gone on, there's been more structure to the episode's plots, and more continuity with multiple multi-episode arcs, two of which even lasted for a whole season.
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* WritingByTheSeatOfYourPants: When it began, the ''entire series'' was like this, as there were almost no ongoing arcs, no episode planning, and mostly just general wackiness. However, as it's gone on, there's been more structure and pre-episode planning to the episode's plots, and more continuity with multiple multi-episode arcs, two of which even lasted for a whole season.
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* WritingByTheSeatOfYourPants: When it began, the ''entire series'' was like this, as there were almost no ongoing arcs and mostly just general wackiness. However, as it's gone on, there's been more continuity with a couple of multi-episode arcs, one of which even lasted for a whole season.
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* WritingByTheSeatOfYourPants: When it began, the ''entire series'' was like this, as there were almost no ongoing arcs arcs, no episode planning, and mostly just general wackiness. However, as it's gone on, there's been more structure to the episode's plots, and more continuity with a couple of multiple multi-episode arcs, one two of which even lasted for a whole season.
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* InMemoriam: "Robin and the Clefairy" features a montage sequence with Puma and Clone Barry going to different places based on the lyrics of Michel Legrand's "The Windmills of Your Mind." Puma mentions there being a subtitle dedicating the montage to Legrand, as he passed away less than a day before it was written.
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* InMemoriam: InMemoriam:
** "Robin and the Clefairy" features a montage sequence with Puma and Clone Barry going to different places based on the lyrics of Michel Legrand's "The Windmills of Your Mind." Puma mentions there being a subtitle dedicating the montage to Legrand, as he passed away less than a day before it waswritten.written.
** The credits of "Bobby Buzzer's Bombastic Bameshow" feature one towards Creator/AlexTrebek, who died in 2020.
** "Robin and the Clefairy" features a montage sequence with Puma and Clone Barry going to different places based on the lyrics of Michel Legrand's "The Windmills of Your Mind." Puma mentions there being a subtitle dedicating the montage to Legrand, as he passed away less than a day before it was
** The credits of "Bobby Buzzer's Bombastic Bameshow" feature one towards Creator/AlexTrebek, who died in 2020.
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* TheArtifact: The Avengers elements and the tropers randomly turning into Pac-Man ghosts during Bee's dream in Do Tropers Dream of Electric Sleep? were taken from two other dream concepts he had, hence why they feel so put of place.
* DistancedFromCurrentEvents: The revival of Chris Evans as a zombie in "The Perfect Storm" after his death in "A Very Special Guest" was motivated by the real life death of Chadwick Boseman that occured around the same time. The roleplayers decided that the dark humor of a Marvel actor dying tragically young was no longer funny, given the recent circumstances.
* DistancedFromCurrentEvents: The revival of Chris Evans as a zombie in "The Perfect Storm" after his death in "A Very Special Guest" was motivated by the real life death of Chadwick Boseman that occured around the same time. The roleplayers decided that the dark humor of a Marvel actor dying tragically young was no longer funny, given the recent circumstances.
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* TheArtifact: The Avengers elements and the tropers randomly turning into Pac-Man ghosts during Bee's dream in Do "Do Tropers Dream of Electric Sleep? Sleep?" were taken from two other dream concepts he had, hence why they feel so put of place.
* DistancedFromCurrentEvents: The revival of Chris Evans as a zombie in "The Perfect Storm" after his death in "A Very Special Guest" was motivated by the real life death of Chadwick Boseman that occured around the same time. The roleplayers decided that the dark humor of a Marvel actor dying tragically young was no longer funny, given therecent circumstances.circumstances at the time.
* DistancedFromCurrentEvents: The revival of Chris Evans as a zombie in "The Perfect Storm" after his death in "A Very Special Guest" was motivated by the real life death of Chadwick Boseman that occured around the same time. The roleplayers decided that the dark humor of a Marvel actor dying tragically young was no longer funny, given the
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* WritingByTheSeatOfYourPants: When it began, the '''entire series''' was like this, as there were almost no ongoing arcs and mostly just general wackiness. However, as it's gone on, there's been more continuity with a couple of multi-episode arcs, one of which even lasted for a whole season.
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* WritingByTheSeatOfYourPants: When it began, the '''entire series''' ''entire series'' was like this, as there were almost no ongoing arcs and mostly just general wackiness. However, as it's gone on, there's been more continuity with a couple of multi-episode arcs, one of which even lasted for a whole season.
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* TheArtifact: The Avengers elements and the tropers randomly turning into Pac-Man ghosts during Bee's dream in Do Tropers Dream of Electric Sleep? were taken from two other dream concepts he had, hence why they feel so put of place.
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* DistancedFromCurrentEvents: The revival of Chris Evans as a zombie in "The Perfect Storm" after his death in "A Very Special Guest" was motivated by the real life death of Chadwick Boseman that occured around the same time. The roleplayers decided that the dark humor of a Marvel actor dying tragically young was no longer funny, given the recent circumstances.
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* ActorAllusion: Several, to other TV Tropes forum roleplays:
** In "The Clever and Original Whodunnit Plot Parody", [=TropesForever=] has an idea that Bev [[Roleplay/WeHaveAllBeenGenderFlipped really likes shrimp]], but thinks that it might have come from a dream.
** In "The Body Catalog", when the group are deciding on [[ItMakesSenseInContext which body Taco should choose,]] [=TropesForever=] suggests "[[Roleplay/WeHaveAllBecomePokemon a Joltik]]". {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d by Taco immediately after.
** [=G2=] pilots a [[HumongousMecha Gundam]] and that same Gundam is used as a basis for a character's PowerArmour in the ''Our avatars are in a room for together'' FG thread.
** Puma gets unwittingly transformed into a humanoid feline, just like his character Felis in ''We're A League of Villains''.
* InMemoriam: "Robin and the Clefairy" features a montage sequence with Puma and Clone!Barry going to different places based on the lyrics of Michel Legrand's "The Windmills of Your Mind." Puma mentions there being a subtitle dedicating the montage to Legrand, as he passed away less than a day before it was written.
** In "The Clever and Original Whodunnit Plot Parody", [=TropesForever=] has an idea that Bev [[Roleplay/WeHaveAllBeenGenderFlipped really likes shrimp]], but thinks that it might have come from a dream.
** In "The Body Catalog", when the group are deciding on [[ItMakesSenseInContext which body Taco should choose,]] [=TropesForever=] suggests "[[Roleplay/WeHaveAllBecomePokemon a Joltik]]". {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d by Taco immediately after.
** [=G2=] pilots a [[HumongousMecha Gundam]] and that same Gundam is used as a basis for a character's PowerArmour in the ''Our avatars are in a room for together'' FG thread.
** Puma gets unwittingly transformed into a humanoid feline, just like his character Felis in ''We're A League of Villains''.
* InMemoriam: "Robin and the Clefairy" features a montage sequence with Puma and Clone!Barry going to different places based on the lyrics of Michel Legrand's "The Windmills of Your Mind." Puma mentions there being a subtitle dedicating the montage to Legrand, as he passed away less than a day before it was written.
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** In "The Clever and Original Whodunnit Plot Parody", [=TropesForever=] has an idea that Bev [[Roleplay/WeHaveAllBeenGenderFlipped really likes shrimp]], but thinks that it might have come from a dream.
** In "The Body Catalog", when the group are deciding on [[ItMakesSenseInContext which body Taco should choose,]] [=TropesForever=] suggests "[[Roleplay/WeHaveAllBecomePokemon a Joltik]]". {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d by Taco immediately after.
** [=G2=] pilots a [[HumongousMecha Gundam]] and that same Gundam is used as a basis for a character's PowerArmour in the ''Our avatars are in a room for together'' FG thread.
** Puma gets unwittingly transformed into a humanoid feline, just like his character Felis in ''We're A League of Villains''.
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* In "Revenge's Day Off", [[WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas Oogie Boogie]] was supposed to have been in the MassiveMultiplayerCrossover of villains, to be played by [=DrNoPuma=]. However, Puma introduced his first villain NPC, [[VideoGame/{{Undertale}} Flowey]], and grew to like playing him so much that he decided to stick with just Flowey, and Oogie was left out of the crossover.
** Season 3 was originally supposed to be a pastiche of The Amazing Race, but it was dropped for a less-railroady storyline.
** Season 3 was originally supposed to be a pastiche of The Amazing Race, but it was dropped for a less-railroady storyline.
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** Season 3 was originally supposed to be a pastiche of
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: In "Revenge's Day Off", [[WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas Oogie Boogie]] was supposed to have been in the MassiveMultiplayerCrossover of villains, to be played by [=DrNoPuma=]. However, Puma introduced his first villain NPC, [[VideoGame/{{Undertale}} Flowey]], and grew to like playing him so much that he decided to stick with just Flowey, and Oogie was left out of the crossover.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: WhatCouldHaveBeen:
* In "Revenge's Day Off", [[WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas Oogie Boogie]] was supposed to have been in the MassiveMultiplayerCrossover of villains, to be played by [=DrNoPuma=]. However, Puma introduced his first villain NPC, [[VideoGame/{{Undertale}} Flowey]], and grew to like playing him so much that he decided to stick with just Flowey, and Oogie was left out of the crossover.
* In "Revenge's Day Off", [[WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas Oogie Boogie]] was supposed to have been in the MassiveMultiplayerCrossover of villains, to be played by [=DrNoPuma=]. However, Puma introduced his first villain NPC, [[VideoGame/{{Undertale}} Flowey]], and grew to like playing him so much that he decided to stick with just Flowey, and Oogie was left out of the crossover.
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* WritingByTheSeatOfYourPants: The '''entire series''' is like this, as there are almost no ongoing arcs that last for more than a season. Most of the time it's just general wackiness, so much that Tales refused to do a Day in the Life episode.
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* WritingByTheSeatOfYourPants: The When it began, the '''entire series''' is was like this, as there are were almost no ongoing arcs that last for more than a season. Most of the time it's and mostly just general wackiness, so much that Tales refused to do wackiness. However, as it's gone on, there's been more continuity with a Day in the Life episode.couple of multi-episode arcs, one of which even lasted for a whole season.
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** Season 3 was originally supposed to be a pastiche of The Amazing Race, but it was dropped for a less-railroady storyline.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: In "Revenge's Day Off", [[WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas Oogie Boogie]] was supposed to have been in the MassiveMultiplayerCrossover of villains, to be played by [=DrNoPuma=]. However, Puma introduced his first villain NPC, [[VideoGame/{{Undertale}} Flowey]], and grew to like playing him so much that he decided to stick with just Flowey, and Oogie was left out of the crossover.
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* InMemoriam: "Robin and the Clefairy" features a montage sequence with Puma and Clone!Barry going to different places based on the lyrics of Michel Legrand's "The Windmills of Your Mind." Puma mentions there being a subtitle dedicating the montage to Legrand, as he passed away less than a day before it was written.
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** Puma gets unwittingly transformed into a humanoid feline, just like his character Felis in ''We're A League of Villains''.
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*WritingByTheSeatOfYourPants: The '''entire series''' is like this, as there are almost no ongoing arcs that last for more than a season. Most of the time it's just general wackiness, so much that Tales refused to do a Day in the Life episode.
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* [=G2=] pilots a [[HumongousMecha Gundam]] and that same Gundam is used as a basis for a character's PowerArmour in the ''Our avatars are in a room for together'' FG thread.
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* ActorAllusion: Several, to other TV Tropes forum roleplays:
** In "The Clever and Original Whodunnit Plot Parody", [=TropesForever=] has an idea that Bev [[Roleplay/WeHaveAllBeenGenderFlipped really likes shrimp]], but thinks that it might have come from a dream.
** In "The Body Catalog", when the group are deciding on [[ItMakesSenseInContext which body Taco should choose,]] [=TropesForever=] suggests "[[Roleplay/WeHaveAllBecomePokemon a Joltik]]". {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d by Taco immediately after.
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** In "The Clever and Original Whodunnit Plot Parody", [=TropesForever=] has an idea that Bev [[Roleplay/WeHaveAllBeenGenderFlipped really likes shrimp]], but thinks that it might have come from a dream.
** In "The Body Catalog", when the group are deciding on [[ItMakesSenseInContext which body Taco should choose,]] [=TropesForever=] suggests "[[Roleplay/WeHaveAllBecomePokemon a Joltik]]". {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d by Taco immediately after.
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