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They couldn't be any more nitpicky, could they?
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The old Sesame Street website bumper. The dark background, the godawful pink color of that scribble, the whole suddenness of the thing...*shudders*
I think less nightmare and more tacky when looking at that.http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/NightmareFuel/VanityPlate
This is a goldmine.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=SfGAnxRFvR0
Absolutely terrifying.
I noticed that the quote at the top of the page was from some GameFAQs post. Not really a promising start...http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/NightmareFuel/VanityPlate
This is a goldmine.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=SfGAnxRFvR0
Absolutely terrifying.
When GameFAQ's are involved, it will never be good.I noticed that the quote at the top of the page was from some GameFAQs post. Not really a promising start...
A lot of Creator's Pet entries are similar. "This character I hate is treated well in the narrative, so clearly the writers are picking favorites instead of responding to a fanbase who likes them or even just, y'know, doing what they want with the story regardless of how they feel about a character."The Scrappy entries are almost always hilarious, it's usually somebody adding a character they personally hate and acting like everybody else does too
I think the issue was bad enough they actually made a thread about said issue.A lot of Creator's Pet entries are similar. "This character I hate is treated well in the narrative, so clearly the writers are picking favorites instead of responding to a fanbase who likes them or even just, y'know, doing what they want with the story regardless of how they feel about a character."
The thing about the TV Tropes people are that, despite all the fanboying and autism, they really do know how tropes work.
Take, for example, what is perhaps the best entry on the site, the article called "Unbuilt Trope".
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/UnbuiltTrope
There is some actual analysis in here, examining how works that are considered to be fore-bearers of genres and cliches tend to be much more sophisticated, deeper, ironic, or at the very least different from the works that follow them. (The Bible is filled with these. God changing his mind about the destruction of Nineveh, the description of how angels look is nightmarish to say the least, the Book of Revelation has a happy ending, and Jesus wasn't afraid of using violence and telling hypocrites to go to hell)
But they waste all of that on bullshit about anime and memes.
A lot of Creator's Pet entries are similar. "This character I hate is treated well in the narrative, so clearly the writers are picking favorites instead of responding to a fanbase who likes them or even just, y'know, doing what they want with the story regardless of how they feel about a character."
At that point, I'm surprised they just didn't say "BARGH, THIS SHOW SUCKS!" and called it a day.I remember once somebody a few years back made entries about how they personally hated every single main character on Futurama and American Dad. It was...something.
That's what a normal person would do, at any rate.At that point, I'm surprised they just didn't say "BARGH, THIS SHOW SUCKS!" and called it a day.
At that point, I'm surprised they just didn't say "BARGH, THIS SHOW SUCKS!" and called it a day.
I know right, it's usually for the stupidest of reasons more than anything.Nowadays, nobody wants to take the easy way out and say A) "I don't care for this at all!" or B) "Why should I care about any of this?". Sad as fuck as that is, too.
Saying that would mean these people wouldn't take things like their hatred of Family Guy very seriously. Saying they wouldn't care would mean they wouldn't give any shits of some cartoon aside from a reaction that is very "meh".Nowadays, nobody wants to take the easy way out and say A) "I don't care for this at all!" or B) "Why should I care about any of this?". Sad as fuck as that is, too.
When GameFAQ's are involved, it will never be good.
Combining it with TVTropes is only making it worse.
- Cliché Storm: Snarky action girls, nanomachines being used to justify any plot twist, and gynoid geishas wielding katanas. Yep. Certainly an imaginative and groundbreaking story here.
At least they know what's up with Wu.Also, I found this in Revolution 60's YMMV page: