Umm yeah... the name makes no sense since its up to each person to decide their own personal paradise which is Xanadu. (The way I understand it)
And this trope is just about a Building of Adventure.
Sparkling and glittering! Jan-Ken-Pon!This desperately, desperately needs changing. Building of Adventure would be good.
As far as I'm aware, this trope is named after Kane's mansion in Citizen Kane, which was called Xanadu. Nothing to do with the far better known Coleridge poem.
Gods yes, rename. Building of Adventure sounds good. Single Setting seems to be to broad for the trope (although we could broaden it).
Waiting on a TRS slot? Finishing off one of these cleaning efforts will usually open one up.A Single Setting sounds like a Bottle Episode which is not this trope.
edited 16th Mar '11 2:23:14 PM by Raso
Sparkling and glittering! Jan-Ken-Pon!The description doesn't even relate to the Mystery Science Theater 3000 use of the line 'Xanadu, stately home of...' as a stock riff for Establishing Shots.
edited 16th Mar '11 3:46:09 PM by Prfnoff
Feel free to start a single prop to be sure.
I think it should be renamed too. The reference is not universal. The name is misleading: 99%+ of time Xanadu us not used to refer to this trope.
Even the reference isn't great
- It's indirect — Xanadu is the analog of Hearst Castle
found in Citizen Kane.
- Citizen Kane doesn't use Xanadu as an extended adventure location.
- Hearst Castle is being probably used as a placeholder for "big building": it's big but [1]
◊ not that big. Something more on the scale of [2]
◊ Gormenghast would be more emphatic — it goes on for miles and the associated work sticks to the building — but references based on it wouldn't make a good trope name either — too many other connotations. Best to go for a general name like Building of Adventure.
- [3]
◊ This one's right out.
edited 17th Mar '11 12:40:06 AM by Camacan
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/crowner.php/AlternativeTitles/Xanadu
Building of Adventure. As for crowners; if there are no demurrers it could just be done.
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Agree. Just rename it that and let's call it a day. It's straight-forward, and there isn't any cons to it, compared with Single Setting.
Diagonalizing The Matrix
A single prop is necessary if there are dissenters. Usually if there's consensus in the thread that the title needs changing, it's a good indication that no dissenters will show up in the future. If they do show up, the worst that can happen is that we put the alt. titles crowner on hold and go through a quickly-settled single prop (this happened with All My Circuits).
Right now nobody is arguing that we should keep this name, so I'm inclined to say let's go straight to alt. titles.
edited 18th Mar '11 7:57:59 AM by TripleElation
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Diagonalizing The Matrix
↑Well, we are letting people call for one solely just because they do want a rename... Anyway... I favour a rename (strongly) but I'd rather have the well-known process of "single-prop crowner → naming crowner", so that 'if it is done well'' no one can complain fairly.
edited 18th Mar '11 3:02:56 PM by SilentReverence
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I dont know on that sometimes the buildings are like a whole world in it. Take Super Mario 64 its a whole world in a building.
Also series don't take place entirely in that building take the Hinata Inn in Love Hina they take trips, go places ect but the Inn still has a maze of tunnels, a cursed Annex, Suu's room is a jungle, the anime gives it ruins under it ect. Then compare Negima's or Hogwarts Academy of Adventure.
And "Single Setting" in general just sounds like Bottle Episode.
edited 18th Mar '11 3:43:46 PM by Raso
Sparkling and glittering! Jan-Ken-Pon!
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Please explain me how are you ever supposed to guess what is it about without reading the article first.
When I hear "Xanadu", I think an idealized place of great or idyllic magnificence and beauty, not about a freaking building. Is it a Coleridge reference? If yes, it is not only pretty obscure, it is also wrong, Xanadu is a city, not a building.
I have no idea who got an idea of naming this trope that way
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