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DonaldTheMan Since: Apr, 2022
Jul 14th 2022 at 8:50:57 PM •••

Does someone remember the Eat The Camera moment in this show?

XFllo There is no Planet B Since: Aug, 2012
There is no Planet B
Jan 27th 2019 at 11:47:45 AM •••

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  • Never Say "Die": Oh, averted, so so much, oddly enough. Below are but a few examples.
    • Wolffy: Well, Weslie, looks like your death date's here.
    • Patty: If I die, then we die together! (while stuck to Wolffy, both strapped to dynamite)
    • Wolnie: Wolffy! Do you not want to live anymore!?
      • She also gets the line "We were supposed to die together!"
    • Pink Fox: I can't do that! Your wife would kill me!


Aversions are not usually notable enough. Please explain why it would be notable and interesting use of Averted Trope.

Edited by XFllo
XFllo There is no Planet B Since: Aug, 2012
There is no Planet B
Jan 27th 2019 at 11:39:05 AM •••

Removed as misuse:

  • Mr. Fanservice: There is a book in China called All Women Love Grey Wolf as well as a popular internet slogan: "Marry a man like grey wolf." That is all.
    • Happened to Wolffy in-universe as well in one played-for-laughs episode. He created a chip to make himself the perfect wolf for Wolnie, and successfully caught all the goats in a Curb-Stomp Battle. Weslie's plan to save his friends? Promote Wolffy to all the women in the forest. Cue female carnivores lining up at Wolffy's door, and a brawl with Wolnie- then Weslie freed his friends
    • Played straight in-universe with Bien Zuai Luen/ Flat mouth luen, a duck celebrity/singer that every female character and some males adores.

From the trope description:

The brother of his female counterpart, Mr. Fanservice provides similar eye candy for women and gay men. It can be an effective way to bring in female viewers, even in a series directed towards males.

In order for a guy to qualify as Mr Fanservice, just being attractive isn't enough. He needs to be shown in scenes intended as fanservice for heterosexual girls and homosexual guys. He can have anything between muscular limbs, broad shoulders and/or sculpted abs (between six-packs and eight-packs). Said muscles can be either lean or chiseled; as long as you can see them, they count. He may also have long hair though it's not required. Most of the time, he has medium length hair, a swimmer's build, a smooth chiselled chest, washboard abs and no shirt on. However, if he's wearing a shirt, it's usually sleeveless or left totally unbuttoned.


This trope is about eye candy. Not about weird fetishes. Animated wolves are goats are not Mr. Fanservice. In-universe does not apply here — that would be Dude Magnet or Chick Magnet. I rest my case. If you disagree, discuss.

Edited by XFllo
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