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Narm is for when something intended to be dramatic instead comes off as funny due to poor acting, writing, etc, and that Narm example is really an example of Like You Would Really Do It, which is already listed above. And the Narm Charm example is just being used to defend the Narm example, which isn't a valid example to begin with. So both entries should be deleted.

From YMMV.My Little Pony The Movie 2017:
Is the Narm example valid since Narm is about a scene generating the wrong emotion as opposed to this which is covered under Like You Would Really Do It and there's arguing if it's this or Narm Charm (my impression is that it was as well done as possible knowing she'd make it)?