The description for Necessary Weasel doesn’t seem to actually explain what it is. The page says what it’s related to and lists supposed examples of it but never actually defines the term itself. The page quote also doesn’t have explanatory power (though I suspect it was the Trope Namer)
60% of the time I work every timePrevious Trope Repair Shop thread: Needs Help, started by Rjinswand on Apr 6th 2015 at 3:11:28 PM
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard FeynmanThe animal on the picture is a stoat, not a weasel.
Hide / Show RepliesSo then is using its picture on this page a Necessary Weasel?
Found a Youtube Channel with political stances you want to share? Hop on over to this page and add them.Is this trope in any way related to the literal weasels in Girl Genius?
Hide / Show Replies... no?
Found a Youtube Channel with political stances you want to share? Hop on over to this page and add them.Where does the trope name come from? I would hazard a guess that it's Morgensterns poem, where the weasel is necessary for the rhyme (on Kiesel and Geriesel). This source spawned even the terminus technicus "weasel" for a piece in a chess problem which is superfluous for correctness and sits there only for the esthetics. http://de.wikisource.org/wiki/Das_aesthetische_Wiesel
If I'm wrong, the coincidence would be awesome.
Hide / Show RepliesI'd imagine it just comes from the word weasel, as in "weaseling his way out of it."
Found a Youtube Channel with political stances you want to share? Hop on over to this page and add them.Okay, I need you guys to filter me here because I'm an unapologetic Superman fan. I want to add an entry along these lines.
- Clark Kenting when the hero's costume lacks a mask, and the hero's powers don't give them any other convenient way of hiding their identity.
Does that seem reasonable to you? I'm trying to reign in my tendency to entry pimp Superman.
Edited by gibberingtroper Hide / Show RepliesHere's a more controversial one.
- Stipperrific in superheroines.
Given the demographic is still mostly male, when you're trying to compete with characters established decades ago, you take every edge you can get.
Stripperrific isn't "necessary". It's chosen. You can have a good superhero comic where the heroine is dressed normally; in contrast, you can't really have a good big-budget action movie with Stuff Blowing up. That's what makes the latter an example and the former not one.
Also, there are girls who read comic books, and there would likely be more if writers didn't go out of their way to make female characters wank-fodder.
I think Stripperific can qualify with some SPECIFIC superheroines. While you can argue endlessly about the politically correctness of it all (don't care...) there's plenty of characters who would be at least somewhat derailed without it.
Can't have Striperella without Erotica (Western Animation example!)
While Power Girl might prefer to have people look her in the eye, the stripperific aspects often make the stories more fun (or specifically- the constant lampshading of it).
Even Wonder Woman would lose something without a degree of sex appeal (anyone want to argue that Wonder Woman isn't at least marginally connected to BDSM?)
I'm sorry, but I just can't see how Author Avatars are any more necessary in Webcomics than in any other medium. Especially "normal" comics.
— Professional Mole — Amateur Troper ...No, not that kind of mole. Hide / Show RepliesMe neither. For example, Order of the Stick is a "gaming comic" - one of the best - and it doesn't have an author avatar.
"is rather short-sighted and pointless" seems needlessly confrontational; "is equivalent to complaining about the genre" would be accurate but lacks flair. Any better ideas? Is this needlessly pedantic? :J
Ironically (in reference to the caption), the weasel is in fact not a weasel at all, but an ermine. A reverse image search reveals that it is actually an ermine.
Per TRS, this was merged with Acceptable Breaks from Reality:
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16670445780.09067200&page=1#comment-18
Patiently awaiting the release of Paper Luigi and the Marvelous Compass.