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Cameron Geller’s current profile picture on both Youtube and Tiktok

The Cameron Geller Cinematic Universe, CGCU for short, is a universe based on the content that Canadian actor Cameron Geller posts on his Youtube and Tiktok.

In this universe, we see a vast amount of characters with witty names based off of their characters traits (For example: Wayne Tufhar=Way too far, Sharon Posts=Sharing Posts, Justin Case=Just in Case, etc.)

Each short/tikTok usually involves three quotes from a specific character, but can also be in the form of two characters interacting, or a clip from a Youtube episode, in which the characters are expanded upon greater than they could be in a short or Tiktok.

The Cameron Geller Cinematic Universe contains examples of:

  • Brutal Honesty: The trait that Frank Leigh (Overly Honest) is based off of. No matter the situation, he always tells the brutal truth, so much so that the character Kent Taekehent (who has never once taken a hint) actually took a hint.
  • Camp Straight: The trope that Fin Gerchicks (Accidentally Triggers the Gaydar.) is based off of. He exhibits very stereotypical gay traits, however he has no real interest in men.
  • Crazy-Prepared: The trope that Justin Case (Prepared for Anything) is based off of. No matter the situation, he is always prepared, though most of the time he just talks about the situations he’s prepared for without them actually happening.
  • Cutting Corners: The trope that Freddy Frugal (Professional Cheapskate) is based off of. He avoids using money for almost anything, so much so that he once put his children up for adoption just to make some money.
  • Death as Comedy: Or at least for Wayne Tufhar. His pranks sometimes go so far that he kills someone, like taking their life support or curing their car’s brake lines. The other people in the victims’ lives don’t really see the humour…
  • Fitness Nut: The trope that Leif E. Greens (Professional Health Nut) is based off of. Although he is much more focused on diet than exercise, he will do anything to stay healthy, and will judge anyone who does not.
  • Lame Comeback: The trait that Caleb Cantroast (Zero Comebacks) is based off of. Caleb not only has bad roasts: his roasts indirectly roast himself and not the other person.
  • Manchild: The trait that Noah Dultin (Full Grown Child) is based off of. He knows little about how the world works or how to do basic adult things like getting a job and doing taxes, and overall is just very childish.
  • Mistaken for Gay: Fin Gerchicks (Accidentally Triggers the Gaydar) is based off this trope, as he is very flamboyant yet is still straight. The character Jack Hoffman (Doesn’t Trigger the Gaydar) is the inverse of this trope, as he’s gay but doesn’t fall under any gay stereotypes.
  • Not Blood Siblings: The trope that Karmin Kummings (Professional Step-Sister) is based off of. While the one video she was in is taken down, she’s basically just a character who was in a incestrous relationship with her step-brother.
  • Prank Gone Too Far: The trope that Wayne Tufhar (Professional "It's just a prank") is based off of. He’s always pulling incredibly terrible pranks on people that ruin their lives forever, sometimes even taking lives in the process.
  • Punny Name: All characters in the CGCU have names that are on-the-nose puns that explain their character traits.
  • Sleazy Politician: The trope that Phil F. Schite (Professional Politician) is based off of. He would do anything to get as many people to vote for him, although he’s terribly bad at it.
  • Straight Gay: The trait that Jack Hoffman (Doesn't Trigger the Gaydar) is based off of. He does not exhibit any gay stereotypes, so much so that people doubt he is even when he explicitly tells them so.
  • Straw Feminist: The trope that Timothy Bichboy (Professional Pick-me) is based off of. He will put any other man down and do anything to win women’s favor (even if what he does is much worse than what he was trying to avoid.) Emily Wokerson (Professionally Offended) also shows some of these traits, but they’re only part of her main trait.
  • Straw Vegetarian: (Or rather, Straw Vegan) The trope that Glenn Treafuker (Professional Vegan) is based off of. He is very adamant in his veganism and animal activism, to the highest extremes.
  • Too Much Information: The trope that Sharon Tumuch (Professional Oversharer) is based off of. She always embarrasses her son by sharing too much personal information to him to his friends and potential partners.
  • Transparent Closet: The trope that Chase Wood (Definitely Gay) is based off of. Chase always says things that are very suggestive (more specifically, suggestive in a gay way) and then tries to correct what he said, but fails terribly.
  • World of Pun: Considering that everyone in the CGCU has a pun as a name, their world is literally a world of puns.

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