https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/crowner.php/AlternativeTitles/AgonyOfTheFeet?open=all#roxiychg
Crowner for alternative titles is set up. 2 options added. More ideas?
Hollering to have the crowner hooked.
Edited by XFllo on Feb 15th 2019 at 4:25:20 PM
"Dance of Pain" really sounds like a name that could be used for other things. Easy target for I Thought It Meant and Square Peg Round Trope.
Edited by Brainulator9 on Feb 12th 2019 at 2:39:18 PM
Contains 20% less fat than the leading value brand!That's what I think as well.
Bumping for votes.
Well, looks like we have a unanimous decision. That makes it easy.
Calling in favor of Hurt Foot Hop.
she/her | TRS needs your help! | Contributor of Trope ReportCool. I suppose we may use the old description (slightly tweaked) and then start moving the examples.
Sandbox first, I suppose.
Agony of the Feet will be changed to "any foot injury" and the old definition transplanted to Hurt Foot Hop, right?
Join the Five-Man Band cleanup project!Affirmative.
I started with the sandbox for the new trope. Description is up — mostly copied from Agony of the Feet. I didn't include the noreallife tag for now. Should that be added?
See Sandbox.Hurt Foot Hop. Feedback encouraged. Feel free to start moving the examples.
Looks good to me.
Can the page quote be removed?
Probably a good idea.
and The quote better fits Agony of the Feet than Hurt Foot Hop.
Contains 20% less fat than the leading value brand!There's an image on the Western Animation subpage of Agony of the Feet that might be appropriate for the trope's main page. From context, I can't tell if it leads to a Hurt Foot Hop. The image on the Comic Books subpage can be on image links.
Edited by Tabs on Feb 25th 2019 at 4:10:27 AM
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/discussion.php?id=9j2nepvpib84qilgxfroxjar&trope=AgonyOfTheFeet seems to suggest it does.
Contains 20% less fat than the leading value brand!We can channel the page through IP after the clean-up.
I've copied and pasted all unambiguous Hurt Foot Hop examples to the sandbox. There are plenty of "Averted horribly/played with: the injury is played seriously"-type examples on Agony of the Feet's pages and subpages that I didn't bother to fix.
Edited by Tabs on Feb 25th 2019 at 4:11:09 AM
Cool. Looks good, though I'd probably fix some of those — some are dangerously close to ZCE. I know it will get repetitive if every example will say they hop or jump... but better than "this happens" or "this also happens".
Seems most prevalent in the Webcomics section, so I added context to the entries and made sure most of them don't start with "Happens".
Anyone else willing to check the examples and add context where needed?
Now that some of the examples were moved to the sandbox Sandbox.Hurt Foot Hop, this might be as good time as any to swap the description from Sandbox.Agony Of The Feet?
I did move the quote (as discussed).
And Tabs, thank you for your effort.
Edited by XFllo on Feb 27th 2019 at 1:49:41 PM
Removed Gunsmith Cats image from Anime & Manga subpage:
Removed Asterix image from Comic Books subpage:
Edit: the Western Animation page has a commented-out note: "DO NOT replace on main trope page." Permission to replace on main trope page? Otherwise, Agony of the Feet will have no image since the above and current apply to Hurt Foot Hop. The Flintstones image does not illustrate Hurt Foot Hop even though what follows is an example.
Edit 2: I'm looking at the image on Knee Capping. "Hurt Knee Hop" applies as well?
Edited by Tabs on Feb 27th 2019 at 12:24:01 PM
I'd run the images through IP forum if we are to put them on any page. It's ok to remove them, though, I think, when the trope is being redefined like this.
Tropes are not narrow, true, but a knee is a knee, not a foot...
I'd probably put examples when somebody hurts his knee and hops to Knee Capping.
I don't see the guy doing the hop with his knee. Not that there's any reason to hop when your knee is injured.
Contains 20% less fat than the leading value brand!Nevermind, misunderstanding
Edited by Willbyr on Feb 27th 2019 at 4:26:12 AM
Crown Description:
Agony Of The Feet is going to be split. Dramatic foot injuries will have the old name. The old description and new trope title refers to a situation when somebody injures their foot and ends up hopping on one foot while clutching the other one.
Crowner
Contains 20% less fat than the leading value brand!