Discard Gender Retcon; we don't need a subtrope for everything.
I'll second discarding Gender Retcon.
Gender Flip is describing two vaguely related concepts: "This guy is playing a role that a girl usually plays" and "This guy was a girl in a previous adaptation." It would be better to split those concepts rather than keep them together.
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That's pretty good numbers, but we should still see how Gender Flip gets used most often.
edited 6th Jul '11 2:32:26 PM by SalFishFin
Discard Gender Retcon. It's a duplicate.
...if you don’t love you’re dead, and if you do, they’ll kill you for it.I'm positive we've got that trope somewhere. Let me check on Series.Starship Troopers or Film.Starship Troopers.
Fight smart, not fair.The concept of Gender Flip is really simple: "Here's a quick spin on an old story. Flip one or more male roles to the women and female roles to the men." It covers all sorts of degrees and reasons for doing it.
It can be in a remake, or a "reimagining" of an old work, or an adaptation, or simply flipping characters' genders in a standard plotline — Jerry Lewis's movie Cinderfella was a Gender Flipped Cinderella plot, Ebbie and Mrs Scrooge are GenderFliped versions of A Christmas Carol.
...if you don’t love you’re dead, and if you do, they’ll kill you for it.- Misused:
- For Gender Bender
- For Rule 63
- # Characters.Haruhi Suzumiya
- # Mirror Universe— Same
- # MUGEN- Same
- # Only Six Faces
- # Post-Kiss Catatonia
- "[[MALE CHARACTER]] is like [[FEMALE CHARACTER]] Or Vice Versa (may not technically be misuse, but putting it here anyway because I'm not sure)
- # WMG.Digimon Tamers
- # Excalibur
- # The Spectacular Spider Man
- # Game X Rush
- # He-Man Woman Hater
- # White-Dwarf Starlet
- # Dude Looks Like a Lady
- No Idea:
- # Oda Nobunaga
- # Baby Got Back
- # Lidsville
- # Pretty Cure Original Characters
That's either 13 or 20 / 31 wicks.
edited 6th Jul '11 3:01:47 PM by SalFishFin
Right. Gender Flip by definition involves some sort of adaptation, though on occasion the "original" work might just be the first draft of a screenplay or something. I can't see any meaningful difference between Gender Flip and the YKTTW.
With regard to Gender Flip being misused, the misuse is almost undoubtedly due to our idiosyncratic trope names not matching up with outside use (which itself is highly inconsistent.) In the "outside world," "Gender Flip" tends to be used interchangeably for what we call Gender Bender, Gender Flip, or Rule 63.
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YKTTW Discussion
The proposed Gender Retcon is when a character's gender changes in an adaptation, or even in a new season.
Gender Flip is most often used on the wiki to describe a situation in which a female character plays a traditionally male role and/or vice-versa. However:
That's from the Gender Flip description. And it adequately summarizes Gender Retcon.
So what should we do? Keep it as-is and discard Gender Retcon, or split examples into Gender Retcon?