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BreakoutCharacter has an admittedly messy trope description, which doesn't help identifying characters who fit the trope. It is currently at the TropeRepairShop, but the repair seems to have only just started.
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BreakoutCharacter has an admittedly messy trope description, which doesn\'t help identifying characters who fit the trope. It is currently at the TropeRepairShop, but the repair seems to have only just started.
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At the moment, the trope appears to state that a character's popularity leads the originally minor character to be rewritten as one of the main characters.
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At the moment, the trope appears to state that a character\'s popularity leads the originally minor character to be rewritten as one of the main characters.
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BreakoutVillain is a subtrope that states this is an accidental situation, where a villain is originally written as a one-shot, or minor, villain but something about the villain makes him so popular that he gets rewritten to remain in the story and become the major villain of the work.
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BreakoutVillain is a subtrope that states this is an accidental situation, where a villain is originally written as a one-shot, or minor, villain but something about the villain makes him so popular that he gets rewritten to remain in the story and become the major villain of the work. The fact that the BreakoutVillain becomes the main villain is a type of main character.
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Neo clearly isn't a BreakoutVillain because she's not the main villain of Chibi and she isn't accidentally popular anyway (she was hyped long before her first episode). She's certainly given a much larger role, so the issue is whether or not she classifies as a member of the main cast (given that BreakoutCharacter explicitly states this does not cover characters who gain a much larger supporting role).
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Neo clearly isn\'t a BreakoutVillain because she\'s not the main villain of Chibi and she isn\'t accidentally popular anyway (she was hyped long before her first episode). She\'s certainly given a much larger role, so the issue is whether or not she classifies as a member of the main cast (given that BreakoutCharacter explicitly states this does not cover characters who gain a much larger supporting role).
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I don't interpret Neo as being a member of the main cast. She's the major supporting villain for Roman, who appears to have joined Cinder as being the major villain the kids are dealing directly with.
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I don\'t interpret Neo as being a member of the main cast. She\'s the major supporting villain for Roman, who appears to have joined Cinder as being the major villain the kids are dealing directly with.
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BreakoutCharacter has an admittedly messy trope description, which doesn't help identifying characters who fit the trope. It is currently at the TropeRepairShop, but the repair seems to have only just started.
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BreakoutCharacter has an admittedly messy trope description, which doesn\'t help identifying characters who fit the trope. It is currently at the TropeRepairShop, but the repair seems to have only just started.
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At the moment, the trope appears to state that a character's popularity leads the originally minor character to be rewritten as one of the main characters.
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At the moment, the trope appears to state that a character\'s popularity leads the originally minor character to be rewritten as one of the main characters.
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Neo clearly isn't a BreakoutVillain because she's not the main villain of Chibi. She's certainly given a much larger role, so the issue is whether or not she classifies as a member of the main cast (given that BreakoutCharacter explicitly states this does not cover characters who gain a much larger supporting role).
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Neo clearly isn\'t a BreakoutVillain because she\'s not the main villain of Chibi and she isn\'t accidentally popular anyway (she was hyped long before her first episode). She\'s certainly given a much larger role, so the issue is whether or not she classifies as a member of the main cast (given that BreakoutCharacter explicitly states this does not cover characters who gain a much larger supporting role).
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I don't interpret Neo as being a member of the main cast. She's the major supporting villain for Roman, who appears to have joined Cinder as being the major villain the kids are dealing directly with.
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I don\'t interpret Neo as being a member of the main cast. She\'s the major supporting villain for Roman, who appears to have joined Cinder as being the major villain the kids are dealing directly with.
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BreakoutCharacter has an admittedly messy trope description, which doesn't help identifying characters who fit the trope. It is currently at the TropeRepairShop, but the repair seems to have only just started.
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BreakoutCharacter has an admittedly messy trope description, which doesn\'t help identifying characters who fit the trope. It is currently at the TropeRepairShop, but the repair seems to have only just started.
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At the moment, the trope appears to state that a character's popularity leads the originally minor character to be rewritten as one of the main characters.
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At the moment, the trope appears to state that a character\'s popularity leads the originally minor character to be rewritten as one of the main characters.
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Neo clearly isn't a BreakoutVillain because she's not the main villain of Chibi. She's certainly given a much larger role, so the issue is whether or not she classifies as a member of the main cast (given that BreakoutCharacter explicitly states this does not cover characters who gain a much larger supporting role).
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Neo clearly isn\'t a BreakoutVillain because she\'s not the main villain of Chibi. She\'s certainly given a much larger role, so the issue is whether or not she classifies as a member of the main cast (given that BreakoutCharacter explicitly states this does not cover characters who gain a much larger supporting role).
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I don't interpret Neo as being a member of the main cast. She's the major supporting villain for Roman, who appears to have joined Cinder as being the major villain the kids are dealing directly with.
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I don\'t interpret Neo as being a member of the main cast. She\'s the major supporting villain for Roman, who appears to have joined Cinder as being the major villain the kids are dealing directly with.
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The other option is to wait for the trope to be repaired and then revisit it once we know how the repaired trope reads.
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The other option is to wait for the trope to be repaired and then revisit it once we know its final form.
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BreakoutCharacter has an admittedly messy trope description, which doesn't help identifying characters who fit the trope. It is currently at the TropeRepairShop, but the repair seems to have only just started.
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BreakoutCharacter has an admittedly messy trope description, which doesn\'t help identifying characters who fit the trope. It is currently at the TropeRepairShop, but the repair seems to have only just started.
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At the moment, the trope appears to state that a character's popularity leads the originally minor character to be rewritten as one of the main characters.
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At the moment, the trope appears to state that a character\'s popularity leads the originally minor character to be rewritten as one of the main characters.
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Neo clearly isn't a BreakoutVillain because she's not the main villain of Chibi. She's certainly given a much larger role, so the issue is whether or not she classifies as a member of the main cast (given that BreakoutCharacter explicitly states this does not cover characters who gain a much larger supporting role).
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Neo clearly isn\'t a BreakoutVillain because she\'s not the main villain of Chibi. She\'s certainly given a much larger role, so the issue is whether or not she classifies as a member of the main cast (given that BreakoutCharacter explicitly states this does not cover characters who gain a much larger supporting role).
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I don't interpret Neo as being a member of the main cast. She's the major supporting villain for Roman, who appears to have joined Cinder as being the major villain the kids are dealing directly with.
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I don\'t interpret Neo as being a member of the main cast. She\'s the major supporting villain for Roman, who appears to have joined Cinder as being the major villain the kids are dealing directly with.

The other option is to wait for the trope to be repaired and then revisit it once we know how the repaired trope reads.
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