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Edited by GastonRabbit on May 29th 2023 at 9:30:10 AM
The caption for Best Known for the Fanservice.
I'll never get over the phrase "Unlimited Booty Works".
she/her | TRS needs your help! | Contributor of Trope ReportThe image on Guilty Until Someone Else Is Guilty. No, I'm not advertising a trope I launched. Why do you ask?
Slow-Loading Internet Image’s pic is perfect.
back lolOn the character page for MCU: Citizens Dale (the manager of Baskin-Robins in Ant-Man) his bio takes special care to mention that "he always finds out."
"Hope for our world, tragedy for another."The page image for Kleptomaniac Hero. I love it. It's amazingly drawn too. My compliments to the artist.
Edited by BackSet1 on Feb 16th 2021 at 9:42:20 AM
"Hope for our world, tragedy for another."The entirety of the Atlanta Nights page. You HAVE to see it!
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Literature/AtlantaNights
Discord: Waido X 255#1372 If you cant contact me on TV Tropes do it here.The book itself is even funnier.
A great Mascot Mook.The page image of Psycho Ex-Girlfriend.
Fun fact! It even appeared in a Gacha Life Cringe video!
artsy geek | any pronouns | "well, if you're hearing this, then chances are you've made a very poor career choice."The page image for Your Vampires Suck is Count von Count punching out Edward Cullen.
"Hope for our world, tragedy for another."The end of Laconic.Trolling Creator
135 - 169 - 273 - 191 - 188 - 230 - 300The caption on Class Representative. I can imagine somebody sneaking their phone in class to read TV Tropes and becoming super paranoid that the page calls them out for it.
I do some cleanup and then I enjoy shows you probably think are cringe.This exchange on You Know You Read Too Much TV Tropes When...
Non-Troper Friend: ...what?
Troper: Er... sorry, I was speaking Tropese again... [walks away]
The page image of Badbutt. I am both amused and bemused at the same time.
"Hope for our world, tragedy for another."Markiplier's Getting Over It quote in Quotes.The Reason You Suck Speech Web Original, which contextually (to me) feels less like a rant upon the creator and more of a rambling vent because of repeated failures, with his emotions increasingly going off the charts towards the end of the quote:
The Incredible Hulk refers to Jack Kirby as Pink Puffball Man on his self demonstrating page. Honestly, the entire page is gold.
Edited by BackSet1 on Mar 1st 2021 at 8:04:45 AM
"Hope for our world, tragedy for another."Not really "entries" but the fact that the promoted trope for today is Leap Day. It's March 1st. It feels like denial in action.
I do some cleanup and then I enjoy shows you probably think are cringe.Denial? That's in Egypt.
I like to keep my audience riveted.The Tear Jerker page for the Sonic movie refers to Robotnik as a douche canoe. It's a sad page but the phrase douche canoe just amuses me.
"Hope for our world, tragedy for another."Not exactly an entry, but I was looking through some of the Complete Monster thread's earliest pages, and I can't get over the fact that some people once tried to argue that Mr. Krabs is a Complete Monster. Here's one of the Mr. Krabs entries that did use to be on the page, in case anyone is wondering:
- Mr. Krabs from Sponge Bob Square Pants has become one due to Character Derailment and Flanderization, and is one of the few non-lethal complete monsters in fiction (although he has come pretty close to killing people). Prior to season two, his worst acts were firing Spongebob and being a nag, both of which he got some karmic comeuppance for. But It Got Worse and these days he can commit atrocities and not get punished for it. Some of his notable crimes include selling Squidward to Repomen, exploiting Plankton's fear of Whales, using it to torture him in his own home and sending him into a suicidal despression then laughing at his misery (with zero comeuppance), poisoning his customers by feeding them unhealthy grease purely for profit, again causing mass food poisoning through spoiled food, and finally, in one of the latest episodes, stealing all the change from everyone in town and abusing Gary. Most of the time, Spongebob doesn't do anything about it since he views his boss as the greatest guy ever. It's even been said if he could, he would sell his own daughter for a dollar since he doesn't even remotely care about her anymore. Words Fail.
- His most monstrous deed was the time he got Spongebob to capture jellyfish for him, and he used a machine to literally squeeze the jelly out of them until they were dead, then simply throw them out into a bin when he couldn't use them anymore. All to make more money out of 'Jelly Patties' - even when he makes heaps as it is! Even Spongebob was disgusted by this and appalled at his own part in it, and didn't let Krabs get away with it - he gained Karmic Retribution in being electrocuted by all the jellyfish once they were free. Too bad it didn't stick.
- Also, there was the episode where he framed Spongebob for stealing a delivery of the secret Krabby Patty ingredient, getting him sent to jail. Mr.Krabs really stole it, and framed Spongebob, his most loyal worker, because Krabs did not want to pay like 2 $ for it. He got Karmaic punishment in the end however: Everyone figured out Mr.Krabs did it, so he is sentenced to give out free Krabby Patties for a day. For someone as greedy as Krabs, that must hurt.
In fact, the entire early history of that page is hilarious. There used to be entries for characters like Alejandro, Miss Hattie, Eric Cartman, Blaineley, Ms. Censordoll, Dan Halen, Lamilton Taeshawn, Ren, Jerry, Quagmire, and so on.
back lolWhat, Cartman isn’t a complete monster?
"Hope for our world, tragedy for another."According to Administrivia.Complete Monster, the evil acts in South Park are too comedic and too common for any of the characters to count.
I really love that Blainely was on there once. She's barely a villain. She's mostly just stuck-up and selfish, and is treated as The Chew Toy more than an actual threat.
Edited by mightymewtron on Mar 4th 2021 at 6:05:08 AM
I do some cleanup and then I enjoy shows you probably think are cringe.I don't know where it was from (I think maybe Power Rangers?), but it's been occasionally mentioned in the cleanup thread that there used to be a mean old lady who popped a little kid's ball listed, which never fails to make me laugh.
Speaking of Total Drama characters, there used to be a Complete Monster entry for Chris McLean on YMMV.Total Drama.
- Complete Monster: Chris McLean stands out above, and disqualifies by comparison, any and all other contenders within the series in regards to being this trope, as increasingly reinforced by the Serial Escalation of his utterly sociopathic cruelty throughout the series.
Edited by Kevjro7 on Mar 4th 2021 at 3:18:41 AM
The header for South Park's page split is "We had to split South Park trope examples into pages because Cartman's fat ass got tired when he had to read them all in one go."
I do some cleanup and then I enjoy shows you probably think are cringe.
The whole page for The Star Wars Holiday Special. Especially this line.