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* RealLifeWritesThePlot: Comics #160 thru #166 involves the aftermath of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, with Guy and Question Duck travelling to Tokyo to help out the survivors.
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* RealLifeWritesThePlot: Comics #160 thru #167 involves the aftermath of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, with Guy and Question Duck travelling to Tokyo to help out the survivors.
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* RealLifeWritesThePlot: Comics #160 thru #167 #166 involves the aftermath of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, with Guy and Question Duck travelling to Tokyo to help out the survivors.
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A Boy And His X is when they form a bond with the "X" that "changes them forever, usually starting them down the path to adulthood."
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* ABoyAndHisX: A man and his talking duck.
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''[[http://questionduck.smackjeeves.com/ Question Duck]]'' is a gag-a-day comic, the gag always consisting of the title duck asking an off-the-wall question, in a wide variety of settings OncePerEpisode.
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''[[http://questionduck.smackjeeves.com/ Question Duck]]'' is a gag-a-day comic, the comic by Psudonym. The gag always consisting consists of the title duck asking an off-the-wall question, in a wide variety of settings OncePerEpisode.
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The strip went on hiatus in early 2012, as the Psudonym, the comic's creator, turned her focus to other works, including various short stories and collaborative projects with author Gunwild. In January 2014, Psudonym returned to the strip, updating it once a week or so... and then put it back on hiatus in May to pursue other projects, foremost among them ''Webcomic/CassiopeiaQuinn''. They do, however, return to it every now and again.
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The strip went on hiatus in early 2012, as the Psudonym, the comic's creator, Psudonym turned her focus to other works, including various short stories and collaborative projects with author writer Gunwild. In January 2014, Psudonym she returned to the strip, updating it once a week or so... and then put it back on hiatus in May to pursue other projects, foremost among them ''Webcomic/CassiopeiaQuinn''. They do, She does, however, return to it every now and again.
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The strip went on hiatus in early 2012, as the Psudonym, the comic's creator, turned her focus to other works, including various short stories and collaborative projects with author Gunwild. In January 2014, Psudonym returned to the strip, updating it once a week or so... and then put it back on hiatus in May to pursue other projects, foremost among them ''Webcomic/CassiopeiaQuinn''. She does, They do, however, return to it every now and again.
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She does, however, return to it every no. and again, as of May 2017,
She does, however, return to it every no. and again, as of May 2017,
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The strip went on hiatus in early 2012, as the Psudonym, the comic's creator, turned her focus to other works, including various short stories and collaborative projects with author Gunwild. In January 2014, Psudonym returned to the strip, updating it once a week or so... and then put it back on hiatus in May to pursue other projects, foremost among them ''Webcomic/CassiopeiaQuinn''.\\
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The strip went on hiatus in early 2012, as the Psudonym, the comic's creator, turned her focus to other works, including various short stories and collaborative projects with author Gunwild. In January 2014, Psudonym returned to the strip, updating it once a week or so... and then put it back on hiatus in May to pursue other projects, foremost among them ''Webcomic/CassiopeiaQuinn''.
''Webcomic/CassiopeiaQuinn''.\\
She does, however, return to it every no. and again, as of May 2017,
She does, however, return to it every no. and again, as of May 2017,
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* WalkingTheEarth: Only way to get to all these settings.
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The strip went on hiatus in early 2012, as the Psudonym, the comic's creator, turned her focus to other works, including various short stories and collaborative projects with author Gunwild. In January 2014, Psudonym returned to the strip, updating it once a week or so... and then put it back on hiatus in May to pursue other projects, foremost among them Webcomic/CassiopeiaQuinn.
''Webcomic/CassiopeiaQuinn''.
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How Do You Like Them Apples has been deemed to be Not A Trope by the Trope Repair Shop. Examples will be moved to other tropes where appropriate.
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* HowDoYouLikeThemApples: One was in an apple orchard.
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[[caption-width-right:286:[[RhetoricalQuestionBlunder Well, you have to start with the idea of relativity...]]]]'''[[http://questionduck.smackjeeves.com/ Question Duck]]''' is a gag-a-day comic, the gag always consisting of the title duck asking an off-the-wall question, in a wide variety of settings OncePerEpisode.
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[[caption-width-right:286:[[RhetoricalQuestionBlunder Well, you have to start with the idea of relativity...]]]]'''[[http://questionduck.]]]]
''[[http://questionduck.smackjeeves.com/ QuestionDuck]]''' Duck]]'' is a gag-a-day comic, the gag always consisting of the title duck asking an off-the-wall question, in a wide variety of settings OncePerEpisode.
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The strip went on hiatus in early 2012, as the Psudonym, the comic's creator, turned her focus to other works, including various short stories and collaborative projects with author Gunwild. In January 2014, Psudonym returned to the strip, updating it once a week or so... and then put it back on hiatus in May to pursue other projects.projects, foremost among them Webcomic/CassiopeiaQuinn.
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The strip went on hiatus in early 2012, as the Psudonym, the comic's creator, turned her focus to other works, including various short stories and collaborative projects with author Gunwild. In January 2014, Psudonym returned to the strip, updating it once a week or so.so... and then put it back on hiatus in May to pursue other projects.
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The strip went on hiatus in early 2012, as the Psudonym, the comic's creator, turned her focus to other works, including various short stories and collaborative projects with author Gunwild. In January 2014, Psudonym returned to the strip, updating it once a week or so..so.
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The strip went on hiatus in early 2012, as Psudonym the Psudonym, the comic's creator, turned her focus to other works, including various short stories and a collaborative project the two of them hope to one day see published in hardcopy. projects with author Gunwild. In January 2014, Psudonym returned to the strip, hoping to update updating it at least once a week.week or so..
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* RailEnthusiast: They go to an exhibit put on by one.
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* RunningGag: In earlier strips, and on occasions in later, when Question Duck asks a question, Guy's mouth isn't shown, even going so far as to hide it with water.
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'''[[http://questionduck.smackjeeves.com/ Question Duck]]''' is a gag-a-day comic, the gag always consisting of the title duck asking an off-the-wall question, in a wide variety of settings OncePerEpisode.
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[[caption-width-right:286:[[RhetoricalQuestionBlunder Well, you have to start with the idea of relativity...]]]]'''[[http://questionduck.smackjeeves.com/ Question Duck]]''' is a gag-a-day comic, the gag always consisting of the title duck asking an off-the-wall question, in a wide variety of settings OncePerEpisode.
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* RebusBubble: [[http://questionduck.smackjeeves.com/comics/1394051/278/ Recounting a tale.]]
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'''[[http://questionduck.smackjeeves.com/ Question Duck]]''' is a gag-a-day comic, the gag always consisting of the title duck asking an off-the-wall question, in a wide variety of settings OncePerEpisode.
Some have answers, and some don't, but far more often than not, they are incongruous in the setting.
The strip went on hiatus in early 2012, as Psudonym began work on ''Salamander,'' an as-of-yet unreleased collaboration which she hopes to see released as a comic book.
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* ABoyAndHisX
* AnimateInanimateObject: Used in a guest strip where Question Duck visits a kitchen full of talking appliances.
* ArtEvolution: The comic has evolved from black-and-white line drawings to vivid, detailed backgrounds.
* ArtShift: Psudonym has a distinct art style, but will occasionally switch between styles, as a tribute or otherwise
* AutoTune: Discussed in #225
* CastOfSnowflakes: Psudonym puts enough detail into characters that one can identify recurring characters by minor details, such as Kobe's interrupted eyebrow.
* ConstantlyCurious: Our hero.
* DeliberatelyMonochrome: While many of the strips are in color, a large collection of them fit this trope as well.
* DisproportionateRetribution: A series of pranks between Guy and Kobe that starts with Kobe [[http://questionduck.smackjeeves.com/comics/1337254/264/ waving a rubber spider at Question Duck]] [[http://questionduck.smackjeeves.com/comics/1338737/265/ and ends with]] [[spoiler: Guy [[http://questionduck.smackjeeves.com/comics/1340428/266/ lodged facefirst in a giant shark pillow.]]]]
* EverythingsBetterWithRainbows
* GiantSpider: One is hiding behind the mirror in #169.
* GuestComic: Dozens of them have been included, due to both the popularity of the comic and its structure.
* HeadPet
* HowDoYouLikeThemApples
* HumongousMecha: Seen in #84.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Kobe.
* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: After a lengthy ScheduleSlip; the first strip Psudonym made (showing Guy and Question Duck returning home in full hermit's garb) became the setup for an arc in which Guy recounts a lengthy tale of travels. The question for this one was [[spoiler: "Where have you been!?!" courtesy of Kobe.]]
* MonochromePast: Discussed in one strip.
* TheMunchausen: Describing where you have been.
* OurMermaidsAreDifferent: Alas, they had to part. Really.
* PinkGirlBlueBoy: The duck asks why.
* PixelArtComic: Done in a few of the guest strips.
* RebusBubble: [[http://questionduck.smackjeeves.com/comics/1394051/278/ Recounting a tale.]]
* RuleOfFunny: On occasion.
* SceneryPorn: Backgrounds ''lavishly'' unrelated to the questions
* ShoutOut: Too many to list, often courtesy of Question Duck himself.
* SingleTear: When parting from a love.
* SnowedIn: One setting
* {{Sparkles}}
* StarCrossedLovers: A mermaid and a human -- can't be.
* TalkingAnimal: Question Duck, the only major divergence from RealLife.
* TotalEclipseOfThePlot
* TheVoiceless: The humans only speak on special occasions.
* UnderwaterCity: Where he's been. Really.
* UnsoundEffect: Used in comic #214. The sound of characters folding their hand in poker is "fold."
* WalkingTheEarth
* WatchingTheSunset
* WrittenSoundEffect: [[http://questionduck.smackjeeves.com/comics/1394051/278/ During described comic-book style adventures.]]
* WildHair: Guy and Question Duck, in one strip.
* YeOldeButcheredeEnglishe: A sign saying "Ye all cometh back now, yon heareth?" is seen outside of a renaissance fair.
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Some have answers, and some don't, but far more often than not, they are incongruous in the setting.
The strip went on hiatus in early 2012, as Psudonym began work on ''Salamander,'' an as-of-yet unreleased collaboration which she hopes to see released as a comic book.
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!!Tropes included
* ABoyAndHisX
* AnimateInanimateObject: Used in a guest strip where Question Duck visits a kitchen full of talking appliances.
* ArtEvolution: The comic has evolved from black-and-white line drawings to vivid, detailed backgrounds.
* ArtShift: Psudonym has a distinct art style, but will occasionally switch between styles, as a tribute or otherwise
* AutoTune: Discussed in #225
* CastOfSnowflakes: Psudonym puts enough detail into characters that one can identify recurring characters by minor details, such as Kobe's interrupted eyebrow.
* ConstantlyCurious: Our hero.
* DeliberatelyMonochrome: While many of the strips are in color, a large collection of them fit this trope as well.
* DisproportionateRetribution: A series of pranks between Guy and Kobe that starts with Kobe [[http://questionduck.smackjeeves.com/comics/1337254/264/ waving a rubber spider at Question Duck]] [[http://questionduck.smackjeeves.com/comics/1338737/265/ and ends with]] [[spoiler: Guy [[http://questionduck.smackjeeves.com/comics/1340428/266/ lodged facefirst in a giant shark pillow.]]]]
* EverythingsBetterWithRainbows
* GiantSpider: One is hiding behind the mirror in #169.
* GuestComic: Dozens of them have been included, due to both the popularity of the comic and its structure.
* HeadPet
* HowDoYouLikeThemApples
* HumongousMecha: Seen in #84.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Kobe.
* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: After a lengthy ScheduleSlip; the first strip Psudonym made (showing Guy and Question Duck returning home in full hermit's garb) became the setup for an arc in which Guy recounts a lengthy tale of travels. The question for this one was [[spoiler: "Where have you been!?!" courtesy of Kobe.]]
* MonochromePast: Discussed in one strip.
* TheMunchausen: Describing where you have been.
* OurMermaidsAreDifferent: Alas, they had to part. Really.
* PinkGirlBlueBoy: The duck asks why.
* PixelArtComic: Done in a few of the guest strips.
* RebusBubble: [[http://questionduck.smackjeeves.com/comics/1394051/278/ Recounting a tale.]]
* RuleOfFunny: On occasion.
* SceneryPorn: Backgrounds ''lavishly'' unrelated to the questions
* ShoutOut: Too many to list, often courtesy of Question Duck himself.
* SingleTear: When parting from a love.
* SnowedIn: One setting
* {{Sparkles}}
* StarCrossedLovers: A mermaid and a human -- can't be.
* TalkingAnimal: Question Duck, the only major divergence from RealLife.
* TotalEclipseOfThePlot
* TheVoiceless: The humans only speak on special occasions.
* UnderwaterCity: Where he's been. Really.
* UnsoundEffect: Used in comic #214. The sound of characters folding their hand in poker is "fold."
* WalkingTheEarth
* WatchingTheSunset
* WrittenSoundEffect: [[http://questionduck.smackjeeves.com/comics/1394051/278/ During described comic-book style adventures.]]
* WildHair: Guy and Question Duck, in one strip.
* YeOldeButcheredeEnglishe: A sign saying "Ye all cometh back now, yon heareth?" is seen outside of a renaissance fair.
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