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* WhatAreRecords: Several skits are basically "Gen Z asks Millenials about something from The90s". Examples include UsefulNotes/{{VCR}}s, the Platform/GameBoy, Sock-Em Boppers, and cursive handwriting.
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* WhatAreRecords: Several skits are basically "Gen Z asks Millenials about something from The90s". Examples include UsefulNotes/{{VCR}}s, Platform/{{VCR}}s, the Platform/GameBoy, Sock-Em Boppers, and cursive handwriting.
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* WhatAreRecords: Several skits are basically "Gen Z asks Millenials about something from The90s". Examples include UsefulNotes/{{VCR}}s, the Platform/GameBoy, Sock-Em Boppers, and [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers cursive handwriting]].handwriting.
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!!Tropes featured by B Mo the Prince include:
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* WhatAreRecords: Several skits are basically "Gen Z asks Millenials about something from The90s". Examples include VCR, UsefulNotes/GameBoy, UsefulNotes/{{VCR}}s, the Platform/GameBoy, Sock-Em Boppers, and [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers cursive handwriting]].handwriting]].
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B Mo the Prince is a Website/TikTok creator who creates skits that personify subjects, usually age groups, years, seasons, holidays, {{God}}, and occasionally celebrities. [[ActingForTwo He portrays two or more of these]] allowing them to have a conversation and HilarityEnsues.
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B Mo the Prince is a Website/TikTok Platform/TikTok creator who creates skits that personify subjects, usually age groups, years, seasons, holidays, {{God}}, and occasionally celebrities. [[ActingForTwo He portrays two or more of these]] allowing them to have a conversation and HilarityEnsues.
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* ButtMonkey: Millenials get blamed for everything.
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* ButtMonkey: ButtMonkey:
** Millenials get blamed foreverything.everything.
** God is constantly exasperated by terrible events happening in the world.
** Millenials get blamed for
** God is constantly exasperated by terrible events happening in the world.
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* {{God}}: The StraightMan character for the year-based skits. While he appears to be the boss of the years, he's on equal power with Mother Nature.
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* {{God}}: The StraightMan character for Appears in the year-based skits. While he appears to be the boss of the years, he's on equal power with Mother Nature.
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* StraightMan:
** Gen X is this for the generations. He's the only generation that gets along with every generation and his role in the skits is usually passive. Sometimes the Millenial is the straight man in skits where Gen X isn't present.
** God is constantly exasperated by terrible events happening in the world.
** Gen X is this for the generations. He's the only generation that gets along with every generation and his role in the skits is usually passive. Sometimes the Millenial is the straight man in skits where Gen X isn't present.
** God is constantly exasperated by terrible events happening in the world.
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* StraightMan:
**StraightMan: Gen X is this for the generations. He's the only generation that gets along with every generation and his role in the skits is usually passive. Sometimes the Millenial is the straight man in skits where Gen X isn't present.\n** God is constantly exasperated by terrible events happening in the world.
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* TotallyRadical: One skit involved a "slang battle" where Millenial and Gen X had a conversation ''entirely'' out of their well-worn slang phrases, much to the confusion of the
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* TotallyRadical: One skit involved a "slang battle" where Millenial and Gen X had a conversation ''entirely'' out of their well-worn slang phrases, much to the confusion of the Boomer.
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* WhatAreRecords: Several skits are basically "Gen Z asks Millenials about something from TheNinties". Examples include VCR, UsefulNotes/GameBoy, Sock-Em Boppers, or cursive.
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* WhatAreRecords: Several skits are basically "Gen Z asks Millenials about something from TheNinties". The90s". Examples include VCR, UsefulNotes/GameBoy, Sock-Em Boppers, or cursive.and [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers cursive handwriting]].
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* CardCarryingVillain: 2020 takes a lot of pride in the UsefulNotes/Covid19Pandemic. For that matter, COVID outright calls itself evil.
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* CardCarryingVillain: 2020 takes a lot of pride in the UsefulNotes/Covid19Pandemic. For that matter, COVID just outright calls itself evil.evil.
*ChristmasCreep: Christmas comes in too early, much to the ire of Halloween. It's so bad that it escapes the holidays and impacts the seasons: Autumn interrupts Summer as soon as he gets settled in because she sees Christmas already setting up in the back.
*ChristmasCreep: Christmas comes in too early, much to the ire of Halloween. It's so bad that it escapes the holidays and impacts the seasons: Autumn interrupts Summer as soon as he gets settled in because she sees Christmas already setting up in the back.
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* {{God}}: In the flesh. However, he apparently delegates his whole all-powerful shtick to the years.
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* {{God}}: In The StraightMan character for the flesh. However, year-based skits. While he apparently delegates his whole all-powerful shtick appears to be the years.boss of the years, he's on equal power with Mother Nature.
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* ObnoxiousEntitledHousewife: The Boomer takes on this role in one video where she absolutely detests the use of fireworks on the Fourth of July.
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* ObnoxiousEntitledHousewife: The Boomer takes on this role acts like one in one video where she absolutely detests the use of fireworks on the Fourth of July.July and threatens to... [[DownplayedTrope complain about it on Facebook]].
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B Mo the Prince is a Website/TikTok creator who creates skits that personify subjects, usually age groups, years, seasons, holidays, {{God}}, and occasionally celebrities. [[ActingForTwo He portrays two or more of these]] allowing them to have a conversation and HilarityEnsues.
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* ButtMonkey: Millenials get blamed for everything.
* CardCarryingVillain: 2020 takes a lot of pride in the UsefulNotes/Covid19Pandemic. For that matter, COVID outright calls itself evil.
* DeadpanSnarker: Prominent in general, but especially the Millenial, where half his dialogue is just snarking. Millenial also likes to cut people off and finish their sentence with something snarky.
* {{God}}: In the flesh. However, he apparently delegates his whole all-powerful shtick to the years.
* GodIsGood: God cares about the well-being of humanity much more than anyone he interacts with.
* HeavySleeper: The Silent Generation appears in a few skits but he's completely asleep. Gen X and younger think he's dead.
* ObnoxiousEntitledHousewife: The Boomer takes on this role in one video where she absolutely detests the use of fireworks on the Fourth of July.
* OhMyGods: Jesus says "oh my dad" and God says "oh my [[ShapedLikeItself me]]".
* RacistGrandma: In one skit, Gen Z asks for the Millenial's pronouns. Then the Boomer steps in to say that she liked pronouns better the way they were before.
* SharpDressedMan: Pfizer and Monday are always seen in a full suit.
* StraightMan:
** Gen X is this for the generations. He's the only generation that gets along with every generation and his role in the skits is usually passive. Sometimes the Millenial is the straight man in skits where Gen X isn't present.
** God is constantly exasperated by terrible events happening in the world.
* TheAlcoholic:
** Millenials sees both the lightest inconvenience and the lightest celebration as a chance to drink. One skit was about a non-drinking Millenial completely bewildering the standard Millenial [[FunWithSubtitles and the subtitles]] with his mere existence.
** The Johnson & Johnson vaccine always has a drink in hand and seems perpetually drunk.
* TheComicallySerious: Pfizer is completely serious even when COVID is just getting into petty arguments with the vaccines.
* TheDitz: 2022 is completely unfocused.
* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Each "class" of character usually gets just one female. Generations have the Boomer, years have 2023, the seasons have Autumn, and Mother Nature is paired with God.
* TotallyRadical: One skit involved a "slang battle" where Millenial and Gen X had a conversation ''entirely'' out of their well-worn slang phrases, much to the confusion of the
* VitriolicBestBuds: Millenials and Gen Z usually snark to each other at every opportunity but many of the skits start with them just hanging out. The only exception is in the WhatAreRecords-based skits where Gen Z and Millenial are completely antagonistic to each other.
* WhatAreRecords: Several skits are basically "Gen Z asks Millenials about something from TheNinties". Examples include VCR, UsefulNotes/GameBoy, Sock-Em Boppers, or cursive.
!Tropes
* ButtMonkey: Millenials get blamed for everything.
* CardCarryingVillain: 2020 takes a lot of pride in the UsefulNotes/Covid19Pandemic. For that matter, COVID outright calls itself evil.
* DeadpanSnarker: Prominent in general, but especially the Millenial, where half his dialogue is just snarking. Millenial also likes to cut people off and finish their sentence with something snarky.
* {{God}}: In the flesh. However, he apparently delegates his whole all-powerful shtick to the years.
* GodIsGood: God cares about the well-being of humanity much more than anyone he interacts with.
* HeavySleeper: The Silent Generation appears in a few skits but he's completely asleep. Gen X and younger think he's dead.
* ObnoxiousEntitledHousewife: The Boomer takes on this role in one video where she absolutely detests the use of fireworks on the Fourth of July.
* OhMyGods: Jesus says "oh my dad" and God says "oh my [[ShapedLikeItself me]]".
* RacistGrandma: In one skit, Gen Z asks for the Millenial's pronouns. Then the Boomer steps in to say that she liked pronouns better the way they were before.
* SharpDressedMan: Pfizer and Monday are always seen in a full suit.
* StraightMan:
** Gen X is this for the generations. He's the only generation that gets along with every generation and his role in the skits is usually passive. Sometimes the Millenial is the straight man in skits where Gen X isn't present.
** God is constantly exasperated by terrible events happening in the world.
* TheAlcoholic:
** Millenials sees both the lightest inconvenience and the lightest celebration as a chance to drink. One skit was about a non-drinking Millenial completely bewildering the standard Millenial [[FunWithSubtitles and the subtitles]] with his mere existence.
** The Johnson & Johnson vaccine always has a drink in hand and seems perpetually drunk.
* TheComicallySerious: Pfizer is completely serious even when COVID is just getting into petty arguments with the vaccines.
* TheDitz: 2022 is completely unfocused.
* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Each "class" of character usually gets just one female. Generations have the Boomer, years have 2023, the seasons have Autumn, and Mother Nature is paired with God.
* TotallyRadical: One skit involved a "slang battle" where Millenial and Gen X had a conversation ''entirely'' out of their well-worn slang phrases, much to the confusion of the
* VitriolicBestBuds: Millenials and Gen Z usually snark to each other at every opportunity but many of the skits start with them just hanging out. The only exception is in the WhatAreRecords-based skits where Gen Z and Millenial are completely antagonistic to each other.
* WhatAreRecords: Several skits are basically "Gen Z asks Millenials about something from TheNinties". Examples include VCR, UsefulNotes/GameBoy, Sock-Em Boppers, or cursive.