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resolved Ace Ventura Western Animation
Greetings, tropers.
Right now I'm interested in giving the animated Ace Ventura series its own page, but I have a question. Officially, the series is known as Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (just like the movie), but the only redirect to the movie's page that refers to the series is Ace Ventura: The Animated Series.
Where should I make the page for the series? In a new Ace Ventura: Pet Detective page with the Western Animation subpage? Or the existing Ace Ventura: The Animated Series redirect? Thanks in advance!
Edited by MyFinalEditsresolved How to make a redirect page. Western Animation
I want to make a Nightmare Fuel redirection for Opal, so it redirects to the Nightmare fuel page for Jack Stauber. All the examples regarding Opal are already on the Jack Stauber page, and there's no existing page on Nightmare Fuel for Opal by itself.
resolved OUAS 2.0 Western Animation
Would it be alright if I were to recreate the "Characters" page for Once Upon a Studio: Version 2.0 (https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Fanfic/OnceUponAStudioVersionTwoPointOh)? I'm aware it was removed because of the absence of any tropes, but the characters page for the existing OUAS (https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Characters/OnceUponAStudio) has none either, so I'd just like to clear it with you before I do so, as I am aware my previous edits were in breach of the site's regulations.
resolved Reporting Plush2012321 Western Animation
I would like to report a user known as Plush2012321. This user is vandalizing the Rugrats character page and the The Rugrats Movie page by adding fanfiction-based content to them. For the former page, Plush2012321 keeps adding folders for animals that weren't in the movie, and for the latter, Plush2012321 keeps referring to the Wolf as a "Vasto Wolf" and the forest the babies get lost in as "Skull Territory". I've reverted the edits to the latter page, but someone else had to revert this Plush2012321 to the former page. That wasn't enough, as Plush2012321 re-added the fanfiction-based content. I'd like to have Plush2012321 reported as soon as possible to ensure that this vandalism doesn't continue.
(By the way, I hadn't meant to post this twice. When I clicked the save button, it gave me two copies.)
Edited by FlyingDuckManGenesisresolved Regarding "My Little Pony: Rainbow Roadtrip" in Banned In China page Western Animation
Just went into Banned in China page and "My Little Pony: Rainbow Roadtrip" is on the page again for the third time.
- Hasbro’s decision to renew their contract with Discovery Family through 2025 has resulted in a tantamount ban on My Little Pony: Rainbow Roadtrip in many countries such as Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Norway, Switzerland, and Turkey, thus preventing the film from getting dubs in any of the languages spoken in those regions.
It was written on Teen Titans Go! example on the page. It was written by a troper named JHC1990. However, as there's no objectable content found in the MLP film, and I think that Hasbro's decision to renew their contract with Discovery Family through 2025 is not a reason for a tantamount ban on some European countries, and I don't think it's a tantamount ban. I think the example should be on No Export for You instead. What did you guys think?
resolved Is NoPoliceOption in Trolls Band Together? Western Animation
A couple of times in Trolls Band Together, when a character hears that one or more members of a boy band have been kidnapped, that character suggests alerting the authorities. That idea gets shot down each time it's suggested, not due to a lack of evidence or any rules tying the authorities' hands, but because the band members are being kept in diamond bottles, and only a special harmony can break diamond, i.e. they aren't expecting the authorities to be able to rescue the band member.
I have to admit that this runs into some Fridge Logic on a few different levels (not least of which is the fact that the police do take the villains away in the end), but that aside, does this count as an example of No "Police" Option?
resolved Can someone please add this video to this page I created? Western Animation
Can someone please the video example for Transformation Discretion Shot of Spider-Man: The Animated Series to a recap page for an episode I created a while ago? The episode is Enter the Punisher
resolved Vandal Western Animation
Please report Morty 336 Steve 909. They've vandalized the Ollie's Pack and Harvey Street Kids character pages with inappropriate and inaccurate info.
resolved Replacing trope when the one who added it seemingly hasn't been active in months Western Animation
Good day.
So I was browsing a character page of a cartoon (I won't name it since this question involves spoilers for the show) and saw the trope "Defeat Means Friendship" used in an instance where "Heel Realization" works better since following their defeat, the character in question had broken down in a "My God, What Have I Done?"-moment realizing they have been the villain the whole time but was then carried away by their loyal henchman without any indication of becoming friends with the hero.
I messaged the one who added the example about it. The problem is that the person has not edited anything since September 2023. Therefore, it is not unlikely they haven't been online since and won't respond.
I would wait a week for them to response. But in case they don't respond, as well as for future reference, would it be alright for me to change the trope if they don't respond in that week repeating my reasoning for why "Heel Realization" works better as the edit reason?
resolved No Title Western Animation
MagicallyMe keeps on removing a certain example on the Protagonist-Centered Morality page for the show My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic. I really don't want to start an edit war, so I came her first.
Here's the example that keeps getting deleted
- In "Boast Busters" Rainbow Dash, Rarity and Applejack take issue with Trixie's magic show and boasting, despite all three doing plenty of boasting themselves and begin heckling her for little if any reason. By the end of the episode Trixie's home and possessions are destroyed by an Ursa Minor and the main culprits of the bear being brought there, Snips and Snails, get mustaches as 'punishment'. While Twilight is the one to (indirect) humiliate her, Twilight's friends were practically gloating at the ruination of someone else's livelihood and home for behavior less problematic they themselves have and would do.
resolved Edit Warring Western Animation
Over a recap page, no less. Troper Juan 000 made an edit, it got slashed due to trope misuse, yet near-identical version was re-added
resolved Start of an Edit War/Possible Sockpuppet? Western Animation
Hello! So I recently posted this in the "Is this an Example?" thread, and haven't really got replies, though they have been leaning to my side.
I found something that screams shoehorning from a biased source.
From the YMMV page of The Owl House:
- Broken Aesop: The Series Finale has two major ones;
- Earlier in the series, the show railed against the concept of a Chosen One, and said that people should carve out their own paths. Just before the climax however, it's revealed that the remnants of the dead Titan has been actively helping Luz in learning Magic and has picked her to be the one to stand up against Belos. Guess what? That makes her a fucking CHOSEN ONE!!!
- After Belos is defeated and no longer a threat, he starts begging for Luz to save him from death, saying that is she doesn't, she'll be just as "evil" as the witches, and "We're Human, we're better than this!", only for Eda and friends to push Luz aside, smugly say to Belos "Well we ain't!" and then gleefully stomp him to death and laugh, proving that despite everything the show preached, in his final moments, they proved that everything Belos said had some merit of truth to it.
Two huge problems with this. First, it's very clearly overly hostile and biased against the show judging by it's language, and attempting to whitewash Belos by suggesting he has a point. Secondly, both examples are taken completely out of context to form a rhetorical strawman. The first one isn't an example because she wasn't born with any special destiny. She only got the Titan's approval due to being her kind and loving self, especially to his son. The second is just plainly absurd. It's attempting to play moral judgement on some of the people who have suffered the most under the genocidal psychopath, when he had just made his second attempt to commit genocide against their species.
I took the liberty of removing the example from the YMMV page. Now that would be fine on it's own, even if I heavily disagree with it... If it weren't for this entry literally being a copy paste of something that was posted on the main page of the show which the troper Gamermaster removed. The weird part is that it was copy pasted onto the YMMV page by an entirely different user, and the first user has a total of two edits on their entire edit history, both of which are super hostile to modern Disney properties. Later on the person who posted it on the main Owl House page posted it right back on the YMMV page exactly as is without going to the "Is this an Example?" thread, and added further shoehorning. I removed those too... but now I am wondering if this is some sort of sockpuppeting situation due to the reasons listed above. At the very least it could warp into an Edit War.
resolved Edit war on character page Western Animation
On Characters.Adventure Time Multiverse, there has been an edit war.
- In here, I deleted the Point of Divergence entry since it was a narrative trope not a character one.
- It was added back by ElementalMacaroon.
- It was deleted again by Murloc Aggro B.
resolved Spoiler-y episode descriptions on What…? (2021) Western Animation
So if you look at the recap page of What If…? (2021), there’s descriptions for the divergence points of each episode. I think it’s too spoilery, especially Season 1, Episode 3 as the divergence point wasn't revealed until late into the episode. Should we remove these descriptions or not?
resolved Edit war over What Do You Mean, It's For Kids? Western Animation
On YMMV.The Loud House, gbstout0607 is edit warring over a What Do You Mean, It's for Kids? entry:
- gbstout0607 adds the example:
* What Do You Mean, It's for Kids?: Aside from the Demographically Inappropriate Humour, there have been several episodes that have instances where someone could’ve died, especially in "The Loud House Movie."
- jandn2014 removes the example.
- gbstout0607 adds a reworded version of the previous example they added:
* What Do You Mean, It's for Kids?: Although it’s aimed at kids, there have been several episodes that have instances where someone could’ve died, especially in "The Loud House Movie."
I've sent "misuse" notifiers to gbstout0607.
Edited by ChillyBeanBAM
I found the WMG page for Mufasa: The Lion King and the entries there seem quite unserious to the point of feeling like trolling.