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* OnlySaneMan: A few characters think they're this, most notably {{Wario|Ware}} [[WarioWare Wario]] and [[StarFox Fox]]. [[NotSoAboveItAll Whether they actually *are* is another matter entirely]].
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'''My trope page for [[http://notknownlight.deviantart.com/gallery/11618471 BS Comics]], so far.'''
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'''My trope page for [[http://notknownlight.deviantart.com/gallery/11618471 Brawl Snapshot Comics]] (or [[AWorldWidePunomenon BS Comics]], Comics]]), so far.'''
* BrevityIsWit: Inverted, at times this comic seems to think that the longer something is the funnier. The longest strip was a rather stunning 1300 words.
* ContinuityPorn: There's elements of this throughout the entire series, but the best example would have to be [[http://notknownlight.deviantart.com/art/BS-Comics-Final-Fox-Part-3-157981940 Final Fox - Part 3]].
* DudeLooksLikeALady: [[KidIcarus Pit]], according to [[FireEmblem Ike]].
* {{Foreshadowing}}: "The Doomsday Clock has struck 6:00"
* GenreSavvy: Pretty much every single character. They know they're characters in comics, and are perfectly willing to take advantage of every cliché they can think of.
* KilledOffForReal: In the early comics, death was never permanent and characters that had died would often reappear in later comics as if nothing had happened. Once the characters had achieved enough GenreSavviness that they realized they didn't actually have to fight the BigBad [[{{Zelda}} Dark Link]] because they were all practically immortal, the author changed the rules and decided to go in the complete opposite direction and make ''every'' death permanent, with no hope of resurrection. A good number of characters have been killed off since.
* ContinuityPorn: There's elements of this throughout the entire series, but the best example would have to be [[http://notknownlight.deviantart.com/art/BS-Comics-Final-Fox-Part-3-157981940 Final Fox - Part 3]].
* DudeLooksLikeALady: [[KidIcarus Pit]], according to [[FireEmblem Ike]].
* {{Foreshadowing}}: "The Doomsday Clock has struck 6:00"
* GenreSavvy: Pretty much every single character. They know they're characters in comics, and are perfectly willing to take advantage of every cliché they can think of.
* KilledOffForReal: In the early comics, death was never permanent and characters that had died would often reappear in later comics as if nothing had happened. Once the characters had achieved enough GenreSavviness that they realized they didn't actually have to fight the BigBad [[{{Zelda}} Dark Link]] because they were all practically immortal, the author changed the rules and decided to go in the complete opposite direction and make ''every'' death permanent, with no hope of resurrection. A good number of characters have been killed off since.
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* OnlySaneMan: A few characters think they're this, most notably {{Wario|Ware}} and [[StarFox Fox]]. [[NotSoAboveItAll Whether they actually *are* is another matter entirely]].
* OffscreenTeleportation: [[InvokedTrope A technique that can be learned]]. It's performed by "stepping out one of the holes in the broken fourth wall and then breaking back in once you've reached your destination."
* OnlySaneMan: A few characters think they're this, most notably {{Wario|Ware}} and [[StarFox Fox]]. [[NotSoAboveItAll Whether they actually *are* is another matter entirely]].
* OnlySaneMan: A few characters think they're this, most notably {{Wario|Ware}} and [[StarFox Fox]]. [[NotSoAboveItAll Whether they actually *are* is another matter entirely]].
* RealityEnsues: [[{{Metroid}} Samus]] goes into Morph Ball mode in one comic. [[{{Understatement}} It does not end well]].
* RealMenWearPink: [[FZero Captain Falcon]].
* RealMenWearPink: [[FZero Captain Falcon]].
* TheScrappy: To some, Wario.
* SelfDeprecation: Wario often voices the author's criticism's ''about the comic itself''. A two-part comic was devoted to it.
* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: [[TheLegendOfZelda Toon Link]] begins talking like this after being hit on the head with [[{{Kirby}} King Dedede]]'s hammer.
* SelfDeprecation: Wario often voices the author's criticism's ''about the comic itself''. A two-part comic was devoted to it.
* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: [[TheLegendOfZelda Toon Link]] begins talking like this after being hit on the head with [[{{Kirby}} King Dedede]]'s hammer.
* StatusQuoIsGod: Played entirely straight, lampshaded, and even referenced by name.
* TalkingIsAFreeAction: PlayedForLaughs in [[http://notknownlight.deviantart.com/art/BS-Comics-And-So-I-Weep-166688214 And So, I Weep]], in which Popo is able to spout a multi-panel wall of text while falling off a cliff.
* TemptingFate: "Oh wait, I just tempted fate. [[OhCrap Oh crap]]."
* UnspokenPlanGuarantee: [[ExploitedTrope Exploited]] by Sonic, who explains this trope when asked why he didn't want to explain his plan while the audience was watching.
* TalkingIsAFreeAction: PlayedForLaughs in [[http://notknownlight.deviantart.com/art/BS-Comics-And-So-I-Weep-166688214 And So, I Weep]], in which Popo is able to spout a multi-panel wall of text while falling off a cliff.
* TemptingFate: "Oh wait, I just tempted fate. [[OhCrap Oh crap]]."
* UnspokenPlanGuarantee: [[ExploitedTrope Exploited]] by Sonic, who explains this trope when asked why he didn't want to explain his plan while the audience was watching.
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* ContinuityPorn: There's elements of this throughout the entire series, but the best example would have to be [[http://notknownlight.deviantart.com/art/BS-Comics-Final-Fox-Part-3-157981940 Final Fox - Part 3]].
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: "The Doomsday Clock has struck 6:00"
* SelfDeprecation: Wario often voices the author's criticism's ''about the comic itself''. A two-part comic was devoted to it.
* TheScrappy: To some, Wario.
* DudeLooksLikeALady: [[KidIcarus Pit]], according to [[FireEmblem Ike]].
* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: [[TheLegendOfZelda Toon Link]] begins talking like this after being hit on the head with [[{{Kirby}} King Dedede]]'s hammer.
* TalkingIsAFreeAction: PlayedForLaughs in [[http://notknownlight.deviantart.com/art/BS-Comics-And-So-I-Weep-166688214 And So, I Weep]], in which Popo is able to spout a multi-panel wall of text while falling off a cliff.
* KilledOffForReal: In the early comics, death was never permanent and characters that had died would often reappear in later comics as if nothing had happened. Once the characters had achieved enough GenreSavviness that they realized they didn't actually have to fight the BigBad [[{{Zelda}} Dark Link]] because they were all practically immortal, the author changed the rules and decided to go in the complete opposite direction and make ''every'' death permanent, with no hope of resurrection. A good number of characters have been killed off since.
* GenreSavvy: Pretty much every single character. They know they're characters in comics, and are perfectly willing to take advantage of every cliché they can think of.
* StatusQuoIsGod: Played entirely straight, lampshaded, and even referenced by name.
* RealityEnsues: [[{{Metroid}} Samus]] goes into Morph Ball mode in one comic. [[{{Understatement}} It does not end well]].
* RealMenWearPink: [[FZero Captain Falcon]].
* OffscreenTeleportation: [[InvokedTrope A technique that can be learned]]. It's performed by "stepping out one of the holes in the broken fourth wall and then breaking back in once you've reached your destination."
* BrevityIsWit: Inverted, at times this comic seems to think that the longer something is the funnier. The longest strip was a rather stunning 1300 words.
* UnspokenPlanGuarantee: [[ExploitedTrope Exploited]] by Sonic, who explains this trope when asked why he didn't want to explain his plan while the audience was watching.
* TemptingFate: "Oh wait, I just tempted fate. [[OhCrap Oh crap]]."
* SelfDeprecation: Wario often voices the author's criticism's ''about the comic itself''. A two-part comic was devoted to it.
* TheScrappy: To some, Wario.
* DudeLooksLikeALady: [[KidIcarus Pit]], according to [[FireEmblem Ike]].
* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: [[TheLegendOfZelda Toon Link]] begins talking like this after being hit on the head with [[{{Kirby}} King Dedede]]'s hammer.
* TalkingIsAFreeAction: PlayedForLaughs in [[http://notknownlight.deviantart.com/art/BS-Comics-And-So-I-Weep-166688214 And So, I Weep]], in which Popo is able to spout a multi-panel wall of text while falling off a cliff.
* KilledOffForReal: In the early comics, death was never permanent and characters that had died would often reappear in later comics as if nothing had happened. Once the characters had achieved enough GenreSavviness that they realized they didn't actually have to fight the BigBad [[{{Zelda}} Dark Link]] because they were all practically immortal, the author changed the rules and decided to go in the complete opposite direction and make ''every'' death permanent, with no hope of resurrection. A good number of characters have been killed off since.
* GenreSavvy: Pretty much every single character. They know they're characters in comics, and are perfectly willing to take advantage of every cliché they can think of.
* StatusQuoIsGod: Played entirely straight, lampshaded, and even referenced by name.
* RealityEnsues: [[{{Metroid}} Samus]] goes into Morph Ball mode in one comic. [[{{Understatement}} It does not end well]].
* RealMenWearPink: [[FZero Captain Falcon]].
* OffscreenTeleportation: [[InvokedTrope A technique that can be learned]]. It's performed by "stepping out one of the holes in the broken fourth wall and then breaking back in once you've reached your destination."
* BrevityIsWit: Inverted, at times this comic seems to think that the longer something is the funnier. The longest strip was a rather stunning 1300 words.
* UnspokenPlanGuarantee: [[ExploitedTrope Exploited]] by Sonic, who explains this trope when asked why he didn't want to explain his plan while the audience was watching.
* TemptingFate: "Oh wait, I just tempted fate. [[OhCrap Oh crap]]."
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* SelfDeprecation: Wario often voices the author's criticism's ''about the comic itself''. A two-part comic was devoted to it.
* TheScrappy: To some, Wario.
* DudeLooksLikeALady: [[KidIcarus Pit]], according to [[FireEmblem Ike]].
* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: [[TheLegendOfZelda Toon Link]] begins talking like this after being hit on the head with [[{{Kirby}} King Dedede]]'s hammer.
* TalkingIsAFreeAction: PlayedForLaughs in [[http://notknownlight.deviantart.com/art/BS-Comics-And-So-I-Weep-166688214 And So, I Weep]], in which Popo is able to spout a multi-panel wall of text while falling off a cliff.
* KilledOffForReal: In the early comics, death was never permanent and characters that had died would often reappear in later comics as if nothing had happened. Once the characters had achieved enough GenreSavviness that they realized they didn't actually have to fight the BigBad [[{{Zelda}} Dark Link]] because they were all practically immortal, the author changed the rules and decided to go in the complete opposite direction and make ''every'' death permanent, with no hope of resurrection. A good number of characters have been killed off since.
* GenreSavvy: Pretty much every single character. They know they're characters in comics, and are perfectly willing to take advantage of every cliché they can think of.
* StatusQuoIsGod: Played entirely straight, lampshaded, and even referenced by name.
* RealityEnsues: [[{{Metroid}} Samus]] goes into Morph Ball mode in one comic. [[{{Understatement}} It does not end well]].
* RealMenWearPink: [[FZero Captain Falcon]].
* OffscreenTeleportation: [[InvokedTrope A technique that can be learned]]. It's performed by "stepping out one of the holes in the broken fourth wall and then breaking back in once you've reached your destination."
* BrevityIsWit: Inverted, at times this comic seems to think that the longer something is the funnier. The longest strip was a rather stunning 1300 words.
* UnspokenPlanGuarantee: [[ExploitedTrope Exploited]] by Sonic, who explains this trope when asked why he didn't want to explain his plan while the audience was watching.
* TemptingFate: "Oh wait, I just tempted fate. [[OhCrap Oh crap]]."
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Credit to [[http://mri.deviantart.com/ MRi]] for my current avatar.avatar.
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'''My trope page for [[http://notknownlight.deviantart.com/gallery/11618471 BS Comics]], so far.'''
*AbortedArc: The "Only Just Begun" arc, which ended rather unceremoniously. The {{Ice Climber}}s re-took control of one of the Smashers again in Comic #99, though we unfortunately never see the results of their actions.
*AuthorAvatar: Justified. The author himself is a recurring character in the comic.
*NeckSnap: [[MetalGearSolid Snake]] does this to {{Sonic}} in one of the early comics. Sonic [[IGotBetter got better]] though.
*OnlySaneMan: A few characters think they're this, most notably {{Wario|Ware}} and [[StarFox Fox]]. [[NotSoAboveItAll Whether they actually *are* is another matter entirely]].
*NoFourthWall: This comic almost approaches OneOverZero levels at times.
*RapeAsComedy: Nana on Fox in one of the early comics. [[OldShame The author apparently regrets it]].
*SanitySlippage: Arguably, the audience, reading the comic.
*{{Squick}}:
**"I like Toad! What do you think he and I are doing under my dress?"
**"So you wanna have dinner? How's [[DeadBabyComedy human caviar]] sound?"
*WallOfText: The comic can get ''very'' wordy at times, although it's often PlayedForLaughs.
*ContinuityPorn: There's elements of this throughout the entire series, but the best example would have to be [[http://notknownlight.deviantart.com/art/BS-Comics-Final-Fox-Part-3-157981940 Final Fox - Part 3]].
*WhoWritesThisCrap: Wario would love to know.
*{{Foreshadowing}}: "The Doomsday Clock has struck 6:00"
*SelfDeprecation: Wario often voices the author's criticism's ''about the comic itself''. A two-part comic was devoted to it.
*TheScrappy: To some, Wario.
*DudeLooksLikeALady: [[KidIcarus Pit]], according to [[FireEmblem Ike]].
*SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: [[TheLegendOfZelda Toon Link]] begins talking like this after being hit on the head with [[{{Kirby}} King Dedede]]'s hammer.
*TalkingIsAFreeAction: PlayedForLaughs in [[http://notknownlight.deviantart.com/art/BS-Comics-And-So-I-Weep-166688214 And So, I Weep]], in which Popo is able to spout a multi-panel wall of text while falling off a cliff.
*KilledOffForReal: In the early comics, death was never permanent and characters that had died would often reappear in later comics as if nothing had happened. Once the characters had achieved enough GenreSavviness that they realized they didn't actually have to fight the BigBad [[{{Zelda}} Dark Link]] because they were all practically immortal, the author changed the rules and decided to go in the complete opposite direction and make ''every'' death permanent, with no hope of resurrection. A good number of characters have been killed off since.
*GenreSavvy: Pretty much every single character. They know they're characters in comics, and are perfectly willing to take advantage of every cliché they can think of.
*StatusQuoIsGod: Played entirely straight, lampshaded, and even referenced by name.
*RealityEnsues: [[{{Metroid}} Samus]] goes into Morph Ball mode in one comic. [[{{Understatement}} It does not end well]].
*RealMenWearPink: [[FZero Captain Falcon]].
*OffscreenTeleportation: [[InvokedTrope A technique that can be learned]]. It's performed by "stepping out one of the holes in the broken fourth wall and then breaking back in once you've reached your destination."
*BrevityIsWit: Inverted, at times this comic seems to think that the longer something is the funnier. The longest strip was a rather stunning 1300 words.
*UnspokenPlanGuarantee: [[ExploitedTrope Exploited]] by Sonic, who explains this trope when asked why he didn't want to explain his plan while the audience was watching.
*TemptingFate: "Oh wait, I just tempted fate. [[OhCrap Oh crap]]."
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'''My trope page for [[http://notknownlight.deviantart.com/gallery/11618471 BS Comics]], so far.'''
*AbortedArc: The "Only Just Begun" arc, which ended rather unceremoniously. The {{Ice Climber}}s re-took control of one of the Smashers again in Comic #99, though we unfortunately never see the results of their actions.
*AuthorAvatar: Justified. The author himself is a recurring character in the comic.
*NeckSnap: [[MetalGearSolid Snake]] does this to {{Sonic}} in one of the early comics. Sonic [[IGotBetter got better]] though.
*OnlySaneMan: A few characters think they're this, most notably {{Wario|Ware}} and [[StarFox Fox]]. [[NotSoAboveItAll Whether they actually *are* is another matter entirely]].
*NoFourthWall: This comic almost approaches OneOverZero levels at times.
*RapeAsComedy: Nana on Fox in one of the early comics. [[OldShame The author apparently regrets it]].
*SanitySlippage: Arguably, the audience, reading the comic.
*{{Squick}}:
**"I like Toad! What do you think he and I are doing under my dress?"
**"So you wanna have dinner? How's [[DeadBabyComedy human caviar]] sound?"
*WallOfText: The comic can get ''very'' wordy at times, although it's often PlayedForLaughs.
*ContinuityPorn: There's elements of this throughout the entire series, but the best example would have to be [[http://notknownlight.deviantart.com/art/BS-Comics-Final-Fox-Part-3-157981940 Final Fox - Part 3]].
*WhoWritesThisCrap: Wario would love to know.
*{{Foreshadowing}}: "The Doomsday Clock has struck 6:00"
*SelfDeprecation: Wario often voices the author's criticism's ''about the comic itself''. A two-part comic was devoted to it.
*TheScrappy: To some, Wario.
*DudeLooksLikeALady: [[KidIcarus Pit]], according to [[FireEmblem Ike]].
*SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: [[TheLegendOfZelda Toon Link]] begins talking like this after being hit on the head with [[{{Kirby}} King Dedede]]'s hammer.
*TalkingIsAFreeAction: PlayedForLaughs in [[http://notknownlight.deviantart.com/art/BS-Comics-And-So-I-Weep-166688214 And So, I Weep]], in which Popo is able to spout a multi-panel wall of text while falling off a cliff.
*KilledOffForReal: In the early comics, death was never permanent and characters that had died would often reappear in later comics as if nothing had happened. Once the characters had achieved enough GenreSavviness that they realized they didn't actually have to fight the BigBad [[{{Zelda}} Dark Link]] because they were all practically immortal, the author changed the rules and decided to go in the complete opposite direction and make ''every'' death permanent, with no hope of resurrection. A good number of characters have been killed off since.
*GenreSavvy: Pretty much every single character. They know they're characters in comics, and are perfectly willing to take advantage of every cliché they can think of.
*StatusQuoIsGod: Played entirely straight, lampshaded, and even referenced by name.
*RealityEnsues: [[{{Metroid}} Samus]] goes into Morph Ball mode in one comic. [[{{Understatement}} It does not end well]].
*RealMenWearPink: [[FZero Captain Falcon]].
*OffscreenTeleportation: [[InvokedTrope A technique that can be learned]]. It's performed by "stepping out one of the holes in the broken fourth wall and then breaking back in once you've reached your destination."
*BrevityIsWit: Inverted, at times this comic seems to think that the longer something is the funnier. The longest strip was a rather stunning 1300 words.
*UnspokenPlanGuarantee: [[ExploitedTrope Exploited]] by Sonic, who explains this trope when asked why he didn't want to explain his plan while the audience was watching.
*TemptingFate: "Oh wait, I just tempted fate. [[OhCrap Oh crap]]."