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Trialman Since: Jul, 2011
Jan 6th 2019 at 5:06:13 PM •••

So, in chapter 18 of Mishonh From Trump, Sara mentions wanting to put Jews in concentration camps, to which Master Hand replies that she sounds like a Nazi. Sara claims this is Godwin's Law, when in this case, he is making a legit comparison. I’m not sure how this would be listed. Would it be an invoking of the trope? Or something else?

Trialman Since: Jul, 2011
Dec 30th 2018 at 4:36:54 AM •••

As with the character page, I have divided the tropes into two sections. There is a folder containing all the pre-existing tropes from the original trilogy, and a folder for tropes in the reboot.

Trialman Since: Jul, 2011
Jul 5th 2015 at 11:09:49 AM •••

I've started adding tropes and funny moments for 'The Ultamint War Agenst Lesban Evul'. Who else is ready to take the dive?

DoubleDeeEddBoy Since: Oct, 2014
Oct 26th 2014 at 9:02:17 AM •••

Should we start listing tropes for the sequel? (and I'm talking about "THE REEL SEKWEL" not the dead sequel that was made before Sara and Lauren stopped being friends.

Because, oh boy, there are a lot of tropes in the sequel.

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SeptimusHeap MOD (Edited uphill both ways)
Oct 26th 2014 at 9:21:10 AM •••

Some of the current examples can use more context. I would suggest to fix that first, then, if there are enough sequel examples, make a page for the sequel.

"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard Feynman
Trialman Since: Jul, 2011
DoubleDeeEddBoy Since: Oct, 2014
Oct 27th 2014 at 10:13:21 AM •••

Just out of curiosity, what trope would all the things Sara got wrong about the characters fall into? Things like Snake being Marth's dad (which was somewhat amended in the sequel, except now it's Chrom), never referring Chrom by name, Mega Man being Samus's little brother (just because of the arm cannon), the reason for Ike being more muscular in SSB 4, Pit and Dark Pit being identical twins, Dr. Mario being the third Mario brother, Palutena being a higher order angel as opposed to a goddess, Pac-Man being associated with Pokemon, etc.

Would they all fall into a single trope that it would have to get its own page, because there are a lot.

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SeptimusHeap MOD (Edited uphill both ways)
Oct 27th 2014 at 11:16:22 AM •••

Might want to ask in the Trope Finder.

"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard Feynman
Trialman Since: Jul, 2011
Oct 27th 2014 at 11:18:56 AM •••

I think Critical Research Failure would be the closest, but then, not all of them are critical failures.

DoubleDeeEddBoy Since: Oct, 2014
Nov 2nd 2014 at 10:00:50 AM •••

I guess any Critical Research Failure tropes in both stories can go to the YMMV page, because whether or not some of them are these are debatable. I know that Male!Robin dating Lucina averts this trope because it's actually possible in Awakening and somewhat averted with Fem!Robin dating Marth because she can marry any guy in Awakening.

DoubleDeeEddBoy Since: Oct, 2014
Nov 3rd 2014 at 9:33:31 AM •••

I just thought of something. Put on a Bus would apply to most of the characters in both the original and sequel because they're mentioned once and never mentioned again (Villager, the Kongs and Wii Fit Trainer are huge examples). However, What trope would apply to Olimar, ROB and Mr. Game and Watch, who are never mentioned anywhere in both fics even though they are in Smash?

EDIT: Never mind, the above trope doesn't really apply to Villager, the Kongs and Wii Fit Trainer.

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Trialman Since: Jul, 2011
Nov 4th 2014 at 1:57:14 PM •••

I've thought of a trope for Villager, the Kongs and Wii Fit Trainer, Out of Focus, since their lack of mention is from how the story revolves around Sara.

DoubleDeeEddBoy Since: Oct, 2014
Nov 6th 2014 at 11:31:21 AM •••

I just thought of something that I don't know what trope applies to this. Apparently in the sequel, the reason Sara made Fox and Falco (and by extension, Wolf) evil because they're anthropomorphic animals with human traits, which supports "Evilusion" (In other words, she thinks furries support evolution). That's kind of a contradiction considering Sonic is one of the "Cristens"

Trialman Since: Jul, 2011
Nov 6th 2014 at 12:04:38 PM •••

She did say 'Sonk' was one of the 'consercativs' well back at the start of the first story, and only gave her reasoning for 'Fux' and 'Falcon' near the end of The REEL Sekwel, so I think it could count as They Just Didn't Care.

DoubleDeeEddBoy Since: Oct, 2014
Nov 6th 2014 at 12:31:08 PM •••

Well that does fit in well as to when those reasons were given, but I'm talking about the contradiction itself. Pretend she gives this reason on the same chapter both things were established.

Trialman Since: Jul, 2011
Nov 17th 2014 at 8:15:20 AM •••

I've just noticed something. Despite bringing a group to Mustard Hans' Oface in Chapter 38, nobody helps her fight Mastercard in Chapter 39, apparently just standing there during the whole ordeal. What trope would that be?

Trialman Since: Jul, 2011
Nov 25th 2014 at 11:32:16 AM •••

I've just started a WMG sub-page, for anyone that's interested.

DoubleDeeEddBoy Since: Oct, 2014
Dec 1st 2014 at 9:45:36 AM •••

I've just noticed something. The most of the villains in this story are kinda stupid because there are written documents that have exactly what kind of evil plan Sara has to foil. And it starts with Samus's notebook that read "SECRET PLANE TO MAK TAYLOR SWIFT MY LESBAN LUVER".

And then The REEL Sekwel takes these too far.

-There are conveniently books about who the evil people are and who has the keys (that's how Fiora went to Bowser so that... that thing happened)

-The police found a note at Lauren's house that says that Dark Pit has the keys.

-And who can forget a newspaper that explicitly says where the last key is.

The TV Screen room can qualify as Surveillance as the Plot Demands, but I don't know about the others.

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DoubleDeeEddBoy Since: Oct, 2014
Dec 3rd 2014 at 10:18:43 AM •••

I just realized something. Remember the ending of the original where Sarah Palin is president, Justin Bieber is vice president, Sara is married to him, and all the other stuff becuase of the timeline change? Well, The REEL Sekwel pretty much retcons that ending and everything goes back to where it was at the beginning of the original, except everyone has some memories of what happened at the original. What trope is this?

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