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openElemental Ammo Web Original
So I was looking over RWBY and a RWBY fanfic I've been following, but do we have a trope for elemental ammo? I realized that this isn't Abnormal Ammo because they're still using bullets, but what do we use for bullets that also have "magic" properties like fire and ice but aren't Depleted Phlebotinum Shells aimed at killing a specific type of enemy?
Edited by reppuzanopenFan Work Tropes Web Original
This is two questions in one but they're similar enough:
1. Is there a trope for when fan-works are mistaken for real? The closest I can think of is Word of Saint Paul but that's not quite it.
2. Is there a trope for when a fan theory is created as a joke but people start taking it seriously?
Edited by Pichu-kunopenBest trope for a resurrected blog/website? Web Original
Hi, what would be the correct trope for a blog or website that was for all intents and purposes defunct suddenly starting to be updated? Back from the Dead seems to be for actual living beings and likewise everything in Resurrection Tropes also seems to be about biological (or at least sentient and living, for a given value of living) creatures.
For context this is for the blog Topless Robot which has started updating again under new management after nearly three years of inactivity.
Edited by ExxolonopenFinal Battle on the moon Web Original
New Testament SD Gundam Gaiden New World Advent Legend has the final battle take place on the moon. Does that count as Astral Finale? If not, what does it count as?
openSD Gundam Crystal Chibi Senshi Web Original
I made a page for the SD Gundam Chibi Senshi toyline, and I need help with one trope. They did multi-pack re-releases with Crystal (AKA Transparent Plastic) versions of the Gundam in the toyline (As seen here
◊ and here
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◊). What do special re-releases of toys count as?
open"What might have been" inside work Web Original
I'm trying to find a trope that's similar to What Could Have Been, but it's stated in the narrative because someone decided to mess with destiny. The closest I've found is a Flash Sideways, but it doesn't fit.
The text is from The Pieces Lie Where They Fell. Spoiled due it being the last chapter: [...]It had delayed Nightās birth by twenty years so their future Loyalty would be of the same age as the rest of them at the cost the Blade family being unable to connect with each other. It had caused Rex to be chased out of his pack so he would meet the other Elements and away from his destiny to uniting the packs under a single leadership that would see the diamond dogs respected for the first time in years. Balance had caused Wind Breakerās mother, who had managed to escape Equestria and the Hatchery system and return to the Griffish Isles, to lose her firstborn child as Wind Breaker was snatched away when he was born and brought to places that would eventually see his return to Canterlot and their Hatchery system, an action deemed necessary as the free born griffon would have never travelled to Canterlot and met the others, depriving them of Honesty.[...]
Edited by maddthesaneopenTrope for Temporary Content while a Main Project is sidelined. Web Original
Suppose a content creator is turning out episodes on a regular basis, but illness or sudden other event sidelines the main content for a while. What would be a good trope to describe temporary/backup content that gets put up until the main can resume?
A more specific example is if a Let's Player is recording Game A and that gets sidelined, but Game B is already recorded and there for backup.
If there's anything better than Filler, please let me know.
Edited by GunarmDyneopen"The 682 Gambit"? Web Original
Is there a trope where you cannot kill something without causing the End Of The World As We Know It? For example; there is a youtube video that theorizes that SCP 682 (SCP Foundation) cannot be killed without the universe being destroyed. This monster is essentially a universal cosmic pillar of some sort.
openNickname trope Web Original
An insulting-sounding nickname based from the character's name. An example is in SiIvaGunner's videos, where Chad refers to The Voice inside your Head as "The Gay Mexican Ass in my Ass", but The Voice does not mind that.
Edited by MitchellProductionsopenInserts with regional changes Web Original
What's it called when there's a close-up of some written text and it's a different shot for each country/language? Is this covered by Cut And Paste Translation?
Edited by eroockopenno clue Web Original
Trying to find this sitcom. i believe it was british and fairly recent. in one episode there is a little festival with a great big green guy a tent full of bats and a guy and a girl who take weird suppository drugs in a porta potty. in another there's a bbq with a bunch of hippies and two girls go and then realize they're hippies and leave when they start a drum circle.
openCrayons as Makeup Web Original
I've seen some Youtube videos where women improvise of make it a challenge to use lipstick make from crayons or markers. There's even one video about using colored pencils as eyeliner. They're not children, they're pretty much grown women doing this. Do we have a trope connected to this?
openUnfair Wins Web Original
Is there a trope for wins caused unfairly or rigged wins? I want to add one to Battle For Dream Island for an unfair win caused by the selling of Firey's spaceship, making him vipunerable and lose.
openchoose your own punchline Web Original
A mostly critic show trope, where a situation is such prime Snark Bait the reviewer can't use all the jokes he can think of. So instead the jokes show up as Unreadably Fast Text, letting the viewer pause the video to read them. For example, the "penis hair" segment of The Nostalgia Critic's review of The Last Airbender.
openWere you expecting something at the end of the video? Web Original
Inspired by this video
, and some movies that I can't remember by name, do we have this trope where you'd expect a blooper or a stinger but someone tells you this related question and tells you there ain't anymore?
openPure Unfiltered Evil Web Original
It's that kind of tag that I often see on Derpibooru when it comes to Twilight Sparkle spilling chocolate milk. What tropes do this tag apply?
openStandard Youtuber Signoff Web Original
Do we have a trope for the message that tends to end the videos in a youtube series, especially non-fiction blogs (typically the often parodied "please like, comment and subscribe!").
- Schola Gladiatoria; "Thank you for watching and don't forget to like, comment and subscribe!"
- Frederator Studios: "...comment below and let us know! We post new videos every day, so don't forget to like and subscribe and remember to click that bell icon so you can join the notification squad...and remember, Frederator loves you!"
- Gaijin Goombah: "...and if you want to stay up-to-date on all my in depth discussions on geek culture, hit that subscribe bell to never miss out on a new video, but until next time everyone, this is Gaijin Goombah signing out!"
openLooking for the Proper Hostage & Crossover Tropes Web Original
I have two entries I want to make but I'm not sure which tropes, if any, apply. One involves a hostage situation, the other a crossover type scenario.
The Hostage situation:
- In the Red Panda Adventures episode "Merlin's Tomb", villain Mordriel the Malevolent kidnaps Absent-Minded Professor Doctor Chronopolis and tries to get him to give up information on magical artifacts he stole at the start of the episode. The good doctor proves stubborn enough that, when Modriel captures the Red Panda, he threatens the Panda to get the doctor to talk.
This seems like a Hostage Situation or Hostage for MacGuffin if information counts. Though I wonder if the fact of Mordriel threatening the hero to get his hostage to give up the goods isn't some kind of inversion or play of the trope.
For the Crossover:
- In the Red Panda Adventures episode "Brimstone Alley", a boxing match can be heard in the background of a scene when one of the crooks is calling her boss. Careful listeners can recognize that boxing match as the one heard in an episode of Black Jack Justice, another Decoder Ring Theatre production. The twist is that Red Panda takes place during the Depression and, later, during World War II, while Black Jack takes place after the war.

Does anyone know that subreddit where they pair up fictional characters into groups of three and have them fight against other groups of three?