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Edited by Mrph1 on Oct 22nd 2024 at 8:06:39 PM
Well, whatever is going on with Panty Shot, we re-locked it. So hopefully that resolves that particular issue.
~ACW, unclear on the Monster.Marvel Animation request. Guardians of the Galaxy (2015) is a group, not a tree. If it's no longer its own group, where is it being moved to?
Done to here otherwise.
Please lock Home Version Soundtrack Replacement, as it is currently being merged with Re-Release Soundtrack, per this TRS thread
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On Cyberpunk 2077, please remove the City Of Weirdos wick, put said trope’s example under Eccentric Townsfolk, and move it to the right spot following the examples’ alphabetical order.
Move Fanfic.Petriculture to Fanfic.The Petriculture Cycle, since that's the name for the whole series?
Disambig Needed: Help with those issues! tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13324299140A37493800&page=24#comment-576This goes at the end of the Guardians stuff (after J'Son):
- The Serpent is Odin's brother, an ancient evil god who seeks ultimate dominion over Asgard and the destruction of all else in the universe. Orchestrating the kidnapping of hundreds of people, plunging them into comas and replacing them with his robotic Darkhawks from a prison Odin trapped him in, Serpent tries to blow up Asgard out of spite before escaping and making Odin watch as he nearly kills Odin's son Thor. Serpent soon enough takes control of the World Tree, using it to spreads spores that drain the life out of anything they consume, with which Serpent hopes to consume the life force of every planet and species across the cosmos until he reigns supreme as the only thing left alive, using his own family as living batteries to power himself up.
On Tabletop Games please move the Pathfinder from the Dungeons & Dragons section to the Other section.
There's an index on the trope launch pad
that wants to recreate the breast index that was cut years ago during the 5P purge. It should be okay to recreate, but will it need a lock?
Slight rewrite for Film F To J (just adding characters' full names):
- Guns Akimbo: Riktor is the mastermind behind Skizm, monetizing violent death matches to be streamed for profit. An unstable psychopath, Riktor throttles one of his directors to death over a triviality, and when hero Miles Lee Harris insults Skizm over the web, Riktor tracks him down and forces him to be a contestant, having him hunted by the vicious Phoenix "Nix" Degraves with no care for the bystanders who are killed. Nix is the daughter of a cop who tried to stop Riktor, prompting Riktor to plant a bomb and burn the man's wife and son alive, turning Nix into a conditioned monster. To force Miles to play, Riktor murders one of his friends and kidnaps his old girlfriend Nova Alexander with threats to torture her to death if Miles does not fight Nix. Gleeful about taking Skizm global, Riktor only cares for murder, mayhem and profit while he films it all.
Edited by ACW on Jun 11th 2020 at 5:04:43 AM
Slight reformat for the Trigun tree at Anime & Manga:
- Trigun:
- Manga: Millions Knives is a humanoid plant who was driven to misanthropy upon discovering humanity had performed horrifying experiments on his own kind. As a child having manipulated the "Great Fall," an event where he caused an entire fleet of humanity to crash to their deaths on the planet Gunsmoke, Knives now seeks revenge on both humans and his twin Vash for allying with them. Siccing the Gung-Ho Guns onto Vash to distract and torment him by targeting innocents, Knives traverses Gunsmoke and influences other Plants to merge with him, making him all the stronger as he reveals his final plan to lure the final vestiges of humanity to Gunsmoke, wipe them all out, and use their Plant captives to create a new, peaceful world of nature and flourishing life. Upon being defeated and witnessing humanity realize the error of their ways, Knives saves his brother's life and spends his last moments granting a poor family a bountiful apple tree as the only recompense for his atrocities he is able to perform.
- Anime: Legato Bluesummers sheds his manga counterpart's Laughing Mad insanity and numerous breakdowns, instead being a suave, always calm mastermind who serves as Vash's true Arch-Enemy in the series. A nihilist with the belief that all of humanity meaningless and deserves to be purged to save it from misery and despair, Legato allies with Millions Knives in preparing for the destruction of humankind and the rising of Plant life. Not entirely devoid of respectable attributes even as he sends the Gung-Ho Guns after Vash with orders to target civilians in the process just to torture the pacifistic hero, Legato slaughters a group of human traffickers and frees their slaves, informing the young women to use their time wisely before Knives wipes them all out. In the end, Legato forces Vash to break his Thou Shalt Not Kill code, giving him the ultimatum of either shooting Legato or watching as his best friends are murdered by the villain, and dies with a smile on his face as he knows the act of taking a human life will drive Vash into utter despair.
- Badlands Rumble (2010 film): Gasback Gallon Getaway is a roguish, boisterous criminal who, despite his brutish appearance, is in truth a calculating thief who views the act of robbery and thievery as "art" forms. After his initial bank heist is foiled by treacherous minions, Gasback spends decades plotting both revenge against the men for "sullying" the art of robbery with their dishonorable betrayal, and the greatest heist he's ever concocted. Laying waste to two of the men's prospering enterprises, Gasback repeats the process on his final betrayer, revealing at the same time that each of his before robberies were all to amass materials needed to steal a Plant, which he pulls off flawlessly before escaping. Giving Vash one of the hardest fought battles of his life through sheer determination to never lose, Gasback gains respect for the hero when beaten, and is revealed to have spent those decades of planning taking care of a woman he loved and even leaving her enough money to sustain her for the rest of her life. Always charming even with his loud personality, Gasback was undoubtedly the most swashbuckling villain Vash ever faced.
On MagnificentBastard.Visual Novels, there's a spelling error. Please change...
- Zero Escape: Zero I/Akane Kurashiki/June leads Crash Keyes[...]
...to...
- Zero Escape: Zero I/Akane Kurashiki/June leads Crash Keys[...]
On MagnificentBastard.Video Games, there's a little grammar error for the G-Man's entry from Half-Life
Where it says:
Change it to:
The monster Fan Works page has a typo at "Minecraft: In the Beginning".
I'm right, your argument is null and void.Please add a work link and remove the year marker from the P-51 Dragon Fighter entry at Monster.Film O To S. I already did the YMMV.
Regarding Conspiracy Theories/Other, the Parodies item about the fake Bielefeld conspiracy.
As a German who actually was in Bielefeld once (yes, I belong to THEM), I was most interested in the why of this conspiracy. But the respective link to
https://conspiracy.fandom.com/wiki/Bielefeld#Theories
was killed on that site, quote:
"This is not a true conspiracy even though stupid wikipedia titles it that way. This subject was an internet hoax that has upset the real town of Bielefeld, Germany."
This is so meta...(I.e. feel free to change the link, add a snarky remark or do nothing. Just wanted to bring it to your attention.)
I have a page lock request on J. K. Rowling's page. The reason is mostly for precaution of preventing trolls from making edit wars or vandalizing her page in regards to her recent controversial transphobic statements. I don't want this in the same Vic Mignogna page situation where you have trolls vandalizing the page due to controversies surrounding the person.
Another addition to Locked Pages:
- Main.YMMV: The former index of YMMV tropes. The index was eventually moved to YMMV.Home Page, with the former location being locked and turned into a disambig for the new index location and Love It or Hate It, which used to be named Your Mileage May Vary.
Edited by Kappaclystica on Jun 12th 2020 at 6:06:17 AM
~Kappaclystica, yes, most likely.
~richieduck3, please specify the correction for Monster.Fan Works.
~shokoshu, I ended up deleting it, but please note the header that requests must be specific, not general.
~DarkPaladinX, it's managed not to have any so far....perhaps it is inevitable, but I will be holding off for now.
Done to here, otherwise.
Slight change at Western Animation:
- Voltron: Legendary Defender'':
- Prince Lotor is the handsome, charismatic son of Zarkon and Honerva. Returning when his father is incapacitated, Lotor uses his charisma to win the Galra to his side and proves a deadly enemy of Voltron with his brilliance. Even when Zarkon awakens, Lotor changes gears to ally with Voltron, eventually killing his father and becoming the new head of Galra. Manipulating the Paladins, it is eventually revealed Lotor has preserved the Altean race, albeit while harvesting some for their Quintessence, leading to a massive confrontation. Despite his evil actions, even Allura acknowledges Lotor's good intent in the end, and he remains one of Voltron's most utterly brilliant and capable adversaries.
- Honerva, aka High Priestess Haggar, is the aforementioned Prince Lotor's mother and the ruthlessly capable force behind Zarkon's throne. Nearly eliminating Voltron and all of her opponents in one fell swoop during one gambit, upon regaining her memories, Honerva ends up manipulating the entire Altean colony founded by Lotor into her pawns by using their belief of Lotor as a savior. Using them to assist her in opening up the path to reality itself, Honerva intends to find a reality where she is happy with her husband and son, deciding the rest can burn, before realizing her errors and having a chance to fix it at cost of her life.
I'd like to request an edit for The Last of Us Part II, under Memetic Mutation:
- Abby Choke Edits
◊.Explanation
- Abby Choke Edits

Request to add a link to WMG.Real Life at the very bottom of the index listing on Wild Mass Guessing.
Edited by AHI-3000 on Jun 9th 2020 at 7:13:48 AM