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Edited by GastonRabbit on May 29th 2023 at 9:30:10 AM
I remember back when Troper Tales was a thing someone posted an Epic Fail entry about Batman: Arkham Asylum about entering the Batcave for the first time...and walking right off a ledge and nearly dying.
The Protomen enhanced my life.The image caption for Pretty Boy. And just who the page image happens to be.
Also, the entry for Artistic License – History on A Monster in Paris.
Edited by Spottedleaf on Apr 14th 2020 at 5:31:55 AM
Speaking of which, the picture for that page right there. "Hair vs nair", nice.
Jason has come back to kill for Mommy.In the Image Pickin' thread for Sky Girls, when people were debating over whether a proposed image should have the Japanese title in it, someone made a version without the characters.◊
Even though it was part of a borderline Flame War, I love that "Bibble Bobble Phlebotium" is now part of troper vocabulary.
Keet cleanupLeaf, I don't even think there is an entry of that, because I can't see it. Also, Spidey Super Stories is awesome.
If there's a book you want to read, but it hasn't been written yet, then you must write it. Toni MorrisonAh, i had the wrong trope listed- it was Alternate History.
In any case, here's another one I found funny- the beginning of TophBeifong.
The second to lats line before the examples on Conspiracy Theorist. Mostly because I agree with it, not because Catcher in the Rye is a secret mind control project but because it is an absolutely horrible book.
"Hope for our world, tragedy for another."For that matter, the page image and caption. Somehow, not being able to see the Question's face is funnier than a crazy expression we'd expect from a conspiracy theorist.
The Laconic.Skylanders page.
A great Mascot Mook.On the Headscratchers.Regular Show page, we got a bunch of tropers debating about how Rigby goes to the bathroom if his tail was located in his buttcrack.
It went on long enough for this hilariously sarcastic response:
They figured the kids watching at home wouldn't spend their time thinking about raccoon anuses and bird cloaca.
He/they | Mostly here on my free daysI find the image caption on The Little Detecto amusing because it's such practical and good advice compared to the usual jokes and snarks from other image captions.
"Hope for our world, tragedy for another."The caption on Improbable Hairstyle.
He may be a giant, nightmarish brute, but like all villains in this series,he sure can sing.Most of Better Than It Sounds. There are obviously some unfunny ones from people who missed the point but most of it's pretty good.
Edited by BackSet1 on Apr 28th 2020 at 8:41:59 AM
"Hope for our world, tragedy for another."- Insane Troll Logic: In the episode "The Gluttonous Monster Ibukuron": The Humongous Mecha of the title was stealing all the sugar it could grab. note Dr. Nambu's reasoning was, "They're trying to make the children suffer by nabbing the world's sugar." (Subverted in that his secondary theory is "to throw the world into confusion.")
- The episode became G-Force: Guardians of Space, "The Locustoid", and takes the screwy logic up a further notch. Dr. Brighthead (yes, really) says that Gallactor is trying to win the loyalty of children because, "If your parents couldn't give you sweets, wouldn't you go to someone who could?"
This insanity comes from the Science Ninja Team Gatchaman page. God that "Yes, really" is goddamn priceless.
Discord: Waido X 255#1372 If you cant contact me on TV Tropes do it here.Well, guess I'm a Generic Doomsday Villain, then.
"Hope for our world, tragedy for another."From the "Playing With" section of Town with a Dark Secret:
- Inverted: Troper's Grotto looks like a nasty town, but they're hiding the fact that a friendly unicorn lives in the nearby woods.
I actually think this would be a good plot for a show. The Cloudcuckoolander goes straight to Murderton because he figures if all nice towns are secretly hiding evil, an evil-seeming town must be secretly hiding something good. Cuckoolander's friends go off looking for him, and eventually find him in the spooky woods, petting a unicorn.
Edited by MikeK on May 7th 2020 at 6:53:34 AM
You think Undertale is overrated! YOU FIEND!
I have yet to finish it.
Discord: Waido X 255#1372 If you cant contact me on TV Tropes do it here.This line on Boss-Arena Idiocy:
"In Super Mario Bros. 2, Wart can only be killed by having vegetables thrown in his mouth. He has a machine in his throne room that shoots vegetables. He also opens his mouth a lot. Wart is not very smart."
The Protomen enhanced my life.I love the note at the end of the quote for Fastball Special because the way it's written makes it seem like it's accusing Emma Frost of being unreasonable for not wanting to be thrown at her opponents.
"Hope for our world, tragedy for another."The caption for Grand Theft Auto image, the "Ah shit here we go again" meme
"Worst place in the world. Lampshade Heights Troper Country. I ain't browsed TV Tropes in five years, but the Tropers won't give a shit"
Edited by Dhiruxide on May 20th 2020 at 2:42:48 PM
Found this gem from Common Knowledge.
The example of the Battle of Berlin on Final Battle.
- One would expect power armor and miniguns or terrible occult powers or something, but the bastard simply shot himself! What a spoilsport. Hussein was much more diligent on that account.
I've never seen anyone so upset about the way Hitler died.
"Hope for our world, tragedy for another."
Bump.
The line at the bottom of Laconic.Sycophantic Servant. To me, also kind of heartwarming. If I was a Big Bad and I had that kind of henchman, I would be so nice to them.
On that thought, the image on Villainous Friendship itself is equally funny/heartwarming, even though those villains are not master and servant.
Edited by DrNoPuma on Apr 9th 2020 at 8:48:20 AM
He may be a giant, nightmarish brute, but like all villains in this series,he sure can sing.