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B Mo the Prince is a TikTok creator who creates skits that personify subjects, usually age groups, years, seasons, holidays, God, and occasionally celebrities. He portrays two or more of these allowing them to have a conversation and Hilarity Ensues.

Tropes featured by B Mo the Prince include:

  • Butt-Monkey:
    • Millenials get blamed for everything.
    • God is constantly exasperated by terrible events happening in the world.
  • Card-Carrying Villain: 2020 takes a lot of pride in the COVID-19 Pandemic. For that matter, COVID just outright calls itself evil.
  • Christmas Creep: 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.
  • Deadpan Snarker: 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: Appears in the year-based skits. While he appears to be the boss of the years, he's on equal power with Mother Nature.
  • God Is Good: God cares about the well-being of humanity much more than anyone he interacts with.
  • Heavy Sleeper: The Silent Generation appears in a few skits but he's completely asleep. Gen X and younger think he's dead.
  • Obnoxious Entitled Housewife: The Boomer acts like one in one video where she absolutely detests the use of fireworks on the Fourth of July and threatens to... complain about it on Facebook.
  • Oh, My Gods!: Jesus says "oh my dad" and God says "oh my me".
  • Racist Grandma: 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.
  • Sharp-Dressed Man: Pfizer and Monday are always seen in a full suit.
  • Straight Man: 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.
  • The Alcoholic:
    • 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 and the subtitles with his mere existence.
    • The Johnson & Johnson vaccine always has a drink in hand and seems perpetually drunk.
  • The Comically Serious: Pfizer is completely serious even when COVID is just getting into petty arguments with the vaccines.
  • The Ditz: 2022 is completely unfocused.
  • The Smurfette Principle: 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.
  • Totally Radical: 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.
  • Vitriolic Best Buds: 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 What Are Records?-based skits where Gen Z and Millenial are completely antagonistic to each other.
  • What Are Records?: Several skits are basically "Gen Z asks Millenials about something from The '90s". Examples include VCRs, the Game Boy, Sock-Em Boppers, and cursive handwriting.

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