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1Mainly a place to work on upcoming work pages, trope ideas ect. Assume everything is Very Wip
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5Manga.AnimeTenchou
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7[[quoteright:337:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/anime_tenchou_1.jpg]]
8 [[quoteright:350:Captain Animate Want You!]]
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10''Anime Tenchou'' is a manga by Creator/KazuhikoShimamoto, started in 2000 and featuring Meito Anizawa, the {{mascot}} of the Animate store chain.
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12As a new Animate shop is about to open, its manager gets attacked by a rival store! A young man named Meito Anizawa comes across the scene, fights the attackers off... and the beat-up manager asks Meito to take his job instead! Thus begins Meito Anizawa's new life as a shop manager...
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14!!''Anime Tenchou'' provides examples of:
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16* AnimeHair: Meito has a pretty impressive spiky hairstyle
17* BeachEpisode: Chapter 24 has the Animate managers go on a trip to the beach - however, most of them are too worried about their shops to properly relax.
18* HotBlooded: Meito
19* HumanNotepad: One chapter has Meito writing all over himself to remember current offers.
20* {{Otaku}}: Most of the Animate managers and workers are some kind of otaku
21* PunnyName:
22** Meito Anizawa's name is one on the store he manages, with "'''Ani'''zawa '''Meito'''" being similar to the romanization of Animate (Animeito)
23** Ryu Raiba, the rival
24* WorkCom: A comedic manga set in an Animate store.
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27AnimeAndMangaOfThe2000s, WorkCom
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30* Clink dies in a single hit from monsters, until you get the "Life Hearts" upgrade, giving you a heart life bar showing you how much
31* In Evoland Classic, you unlock "Diablo mode" in the dungeon, which gives you a life bar.
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33[[folder: Neptunia manga]]
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36[[/folder]]
37[[folder:old school musical]]
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40(indexes: RhythmGame, )
41* FissionMailed: The ending cutscene of "To the Top" shows a Game Over screen, but the game goes on
42* Shout-Out: The game features references to a variety of other video games, with most of the levels parodying one or more games:
43** The beginning levels have similar visuals to the Game Boy Advance Pokemon games, and at one part you can see a Pikachu skeleton.
44** The glitch they fight at the end of the level is shaped like the infamous glitch Pokémon [[VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue Missingno]].
45**
46** The village has characters cosplaying as WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse, [[Franchise/DragonBall Vegeta]] and .....
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49[[folder:Ninchronicles]]
50[=WebVideo/Ninchronicles=]
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52Ninchronicles is a video series by [[https://www.youtube.com/user/WarioFan63 WarioFan63]] where he covers Nintendo's game library, one game at a time.
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54Games covered so far:
55* VideoGame/MoleMania
56* VideoGame/PunchOut (Arcade version)
57* Super Punch-Out!! (Arcade version)
58* VideoGame/KuruKuruKururin
59* Game & Watch: Ball
60* [=StarTropics=]
61* F-Zero
62* Galactic Pinball
63* Eco Shooter: Plant 530
64* Trace Memory
65* Steel Diver
66* Mario Party
67* Pikmin
68* Splatoon
69* Snipperclips
70* Miitomo
71* Aura-Aura Climber
72* Game & Watch: Flagman
73* Kirby's Dream Land
74* Yoshi
75* Sky Skipper
76* [=FlingSmash=]
77* Golden Sun
78* [=BoxBoy=]
79* Sin & Punishment
80* Game & Watch: Vermin
81* Wii Music
82* Rhythm Tengoku
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84!!''Ninchronicles'' provides examples of the following tropes:
85* MusicalEpisode: The Rhythm Tengoku episode features [=WarioFan=] singing the entire episode, to the tune of various songs from the game.
86* ShoutOut: Several episodes include references to other games than the one featured:
87** The beginning of the Punch-Out episode shows the Space Dance minigame from [[VideoGame/RhythmHeaven Rhythm Tengoku]]. This is repeated in the Super Punch-Out episode.
88** The intro to the [=BoxBoy=] episode references the intro of VideoGame/KirbysAdventure:
89->''"First you draw a square,\
90then you dot the eyes,\
91add a... [[Main/NoMouth uh...]]\
92Presto, it's [=BoxBoy!=]"''
93** The Miis in the Wii Music episode include ..., ... and one of the [[VideoGame/RhythmHeaven Clappy Trio]], among others.
94* RunningGag: Each Game & Watch episode starts with [=WarioFan=] acting out the scenario in the game, and ends with VideoGame/SuperSmashBros gameplay showing of Mr. Game and Watch's moves based on this game.
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99[[folder: Verlet Swing]]
100Verlet Swing is a game by
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102A game where you swing around with vaporwave aesthetics
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104!!''[=VerletSwing=]'' provides examples of the following tropes:
105*
106*
107* OminousVisualGlitch: Whenever you crash into something, glitch-like effects are seen.
108* WorldOfChaos
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112[[folder:MUSYNX]]
113[=VideoGame/Musynx=]
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115(redirect: [=VideoGame/Musync=]
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117''MUSYNX'' (originally released as ''MUSYNC'' for mobile platforms) is a RhythmGame developed by I-Inferno and published by PM Studios. It was originally released as a mobile title for iOS and Android platforms, but later got ported to Platform/PlayStation4, Platform/PlayStationVita and Platform/NintendoSwitch.
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119The gameplay consists of four/six (depending on mode) lanes of falling notes that you have to hit at the right moment.
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122!!''MUSYNX'' provides examples of the following tropes:
123* ColourCodedForYourConvenience: Different note gradings (Exact/Great/Right/Miss) are shown in different colors. Interestingly, there are two versions of Exact showing just how accurate you are - a more accurate one shows as a lighter cyan-blue for most styles, and a less accurate Exact as a darker blue. Otherwise, the colors are generally green for Great, orange for Right and red for Miss.
124* DifficultyLevels: Along with letting you choose between 4 or 6 buttons, the game also lets you play on Easy/EZ or Hard/HD.
125* RankInflation: The highest score you can get on a song is EX, followed by S. The percentages also go way above 100%.
126* {{Retraux}}: One of the stage styles is drawn in a pixel-art style and mainly used for chiptune music.
127* StylisticSuck: The stage style used for "viral songs" is in a poorly drawn, choppily animated style, with a toilet paper roll border on the stage select screen.
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129YMMV:
130* PortingDisaster: A number of users have reported issues with the Vita release of the game, including frequent crashes and occasional ''loss of game data'', along with minor bugs and annoyances like longer loading times compared to other versions of the game.
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132[[/folder]]
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134[[folder: Tropes]]
135possible tropes ect.
136* '''Putting sonething in multiple containers'''
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138When a character puts an object in one container, that container in another one and so on.
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140See also MatryoshkaObject, for when .....
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142
143* '''Doesn't like using specific weapon:'''
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145Even for characters who fight a lot, often using a variety of weapons, sometimes there's a certain kind of weapon they will have reservations against using. Maybe they find this weapon in particular to be too (?), or they have bad experiences with it.
146In the case of ImprovisedWeapon, they might find it wrong or disrespectful to use a certain item to hurt others. Either way, they will refuse to use a certain weapon, or at least dislike doing so. Note that just being unable to use said weapon isn't enough - their dislike for it must be stated.
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149When the disliked weapons in question are guns, see DoesntLikeGuns.
150Compare HeroesFightBarehanded, for those who prefer not using weapons at all.
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152!! Examples:
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154'''Video Games'''
155* In VideoGame/Yakuza5, former baseball player Tatsuo Shinada is against using [[BatterUp baseball bats]] as weapons, thinking it's disrespectful to the sport using bats to hit people. If picking up a bat during a fight while playing as him, he'll instantly pause and put it back down, making it disappear from battle.\
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159* '''Comic Book Cutscene'''
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161A video game or other animated media has cutscenes or parts resembling comic/manga pages, with the story told through panels, speech bubbles, [[WrittenSoundEffect sound effects]] and other comic-esque visuals.
162A form of MediumBlending. See also ArtShift
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164!! Examples:
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166'''Video Games'''
167* VideoGame/OsuTatakaeOuendan and VideoGame/EliteBeatAgents introduces each mission and its characters with a short comic, and shows panels on the top screen.
168* VideoGame/GravityRush starts each chapter off with a series of comic panels, the screen sliding between panels as if reading an actual comic.
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171'''Visual Novel'''
172* When it's time to explain how a murder went down in ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc'', this is shown through a series of comic panels, starting with a minigame where you have to place the right panel at the right spots.
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175[[folder:Smash fighter movesets?]]
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177!Neptune .....
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179* Palettes:
180** [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/neptunia/images/b/bd/Neptune_V2.png Default]]: Light purple hair, white jacket with purple hood, blue stripes and zipper and pink and purple details, white hairclips with purple stripes, white and blue-striped socks, purple and white shoes with blue shoelaces and pink soles
181** Alt 1: Black hair, black jacket with white hood, gold stripes and zipper and white and blue details, blue hairclips with black stripes, black and white-striped socks, black and white shoes with gold shoelaces and white soles (based on [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/vsbattles/images/8/87/Brave_Noire.png Noire]])
182** Alt 2: Light brown hair, white jacket with brown, blue stripes and zipper and brown and gold details, white hairclips with brown stripes, white and gold-striped socks, blue and white shoes with brown shoelaces and brown soles (based on [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/neptunia/images/c/cd/Blanc_V2.png/revision/latest?cb=20151031025457 Blanc]])
183** Alt 3: Blonde hair, green jacket with pale yellow hood, gold stripes and zipper, gold and white details, green hairclips with gold stripes, white and pale yellow-striped socks, white and green shoes with gold shoelaces and white soles (based on [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/vsbattles/images/c/c1/Brave_Vert.png Vert]])
184** Alt 4: Purple hair, pale teal jacket with pale pink hood, dark pink stripes and zipper and white and yellow details, pale pink hairclips with yellow stripes, pink/white/yellow-striped socks, pink and white shoes with yellow shoelaces and white soles (based on [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/neptunia/images/b/bb/Plutia.png Plutia]])
185** Alt 5: Red hair, white jacket with grey hood, orange stripes and zipper and grey and orange details, black hairclips with orange stripes, orange and black-striped socks, black and orange shoes with grey shoelaces and orange soles (based on [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/neptunia/images/7/79/UzumePortrait.png Uzume Tennouboshi]])
186** Alt 6: Light purple hair, black jacket with purple hood, purple-blue stripes and zipper and blue and purple details, black hairclips with blue stripes, black and purple-striped socks, black and purple shoes with blue shoelaces and purple soles (based on [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/neptunia/images/7/77/Adult_Neptune.png Adult Neptune/Older Neptune]] and [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/all-worlds-alliance/images/a/a7/Purple_Heart_V2.png Purple Heart]])
187** Alt 7: [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/hyperdimensionneptunia/images/a/ad/Neptuniav10-1-.jpg Her outfit]] from Victory (or make half costumes Victory look?)
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189* Fast Attacks:
190** Jab: A few simple slaps/punches
191** Dash: Leaps forwards to tackle the enemy
192* Tilts:
193** Up tilt:
194** Side tilt:
195** Down tilt:
196* Grab Attacks:
197** A -
198** Forward Throw -
199** Back Throw - Up Throw -
200** Down Throw -
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202* Air Attacks:
203** Neutral Air -
204** Forwards Air -
205** Back Air -
206** Up Air -
207** Down Air-
208* Smash Attacks:
209** Up Smash -
210** Down Smash -
211** Side Smash -
212* Special Attacks:
213** Neutral B -
214** Side B -
215** Up B:
216** Down B -
217* Final Smash - Transforms into Purple Heart and
218* Taunts:
219** Up-Taunt:
220** Side-Taunt:
221** Down-Taunt:
222* Victory pose:
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226[[folder: misc for existing pages]]
227[=Anime/ToumeiShounenTanteiAkira=]
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229YMMV
230* FriendlyFandoms: Unsurprisingly, with Anime/ChargemanKen. Scenes from the episode are often seen in Chargeman Ken mashup/MAD videos - and vice versa.
231* MemeticMutation: Being a Knack show from the 70s, this is more or less a given. Clips from the show are commonly used for mashup and parody videos along with Chargeman Ken clips, or by themselves.
232* OneEpisodeWonder: Well, for a certain definition of "wonder" - Only one 14-minute pilot episode exists. This hasn't stopped fans from making countless mashups and parodies!
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234%%VideoGame/GalMetal tropes:
235%%* AlienAbduction: The story starts with Rinko and the male protagonist getting abducted by aliens. The next day, they wake up to find both of them sharing Rinko's body.
236%%* HotSpringsEpisode: One of the chapters ends with the girls visiting a hot spring, with the male protagonist (in Rinko's body) being clearly awkward and embarrassed about this.
237%%* NoNameGiven: The male protagonist's name is never mentioned.
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241!!Work pages
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