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>Code Lyoko
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I know its French, but nothing in Code Lyoko ever gave me the implication it was meant to be titillating. Even when the characters were less clothed (as shown), there wasn't any effort to make it sexual by the animators. The clothing choices at times just made sense plot wise in certain situations due to the fact that they're living at the school.
 
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Found on the celibate hero page.
 
Tropers think that because they get aroused at something in some other cartoon or animu, every variation of that must be arousing to them as well.

Or they're trolling us.
 
The what now?
They think the writers of TTG are worse than Hitler for "raping" a cartoon from their childhood, that might I add, is easily available (even legally), meaning they don't have to watch the new cartoon if they hate it so much.
Of course, this is TV Tropes we're talking about, autists that spend their entire childhood in front of the telly, and never going outside to play for a change.
 
Found this on the American Civil War page. I know that by this point I shouldn't be surprised by their tendency to shove video game terminology everywhere, but still that one strikes me as incredibly idiotic, even by their standards.

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What the fuck, TVTropes.
 
Found this on the American Civil War page. I know that by this point I shouldn't be surprised by their tendency to shove video game terminology everywhere, but still that one strikes me as incredibly idiotic, even by their standards.

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What the fuck, TVTropes.

Noticed that was on ATT's page for that topic too (now removed), and I think I get what they are going for here, so let me translate the autism to English:

The South, much like many elven species in fiction, though of other races as lesser, lived in a more agricultural society, and saw themselves as highly cultured compared to their competitors.

The North was supposed to be like many dwarves, in that they were seen as more industrially based, more urban, less cultured, and saw themselves as the hard workers who weren't up their own ass about how superior they were.

It doesn't fit for two reasons: The trope about FICTIONAL elves vs. dwarves like cultures, it's not really applicable to reality.

Second, as someone who knows the history of both societies, it wasn't that cut and dry and in many ways they weren't all that different, as both sides viewed the other with contempt over many of the same topics.
 
You know what my favorite part of this page is? It's the quote they use at the top of the page from the Parents Television Council.

"No one in their right minds would ever confuse Peter and Lois Griffin for good parents. But in [Go, Stewie, Go!], they are borderline criminal."

I know the tropers technically didn't write this, but it's still funny because of how nonsensical it is.
 
You know what my favorite part of this page is? It's the quote they use at the top of the page from the Parents Television Council.



I know the tropers technically didn't write this, but it's still funny because of how nonsensical it is.
Just goes to show that even real life activist groups can be just as autistic as a bunch of 20+ somethings on the internet.
 
Just goes to show that even real life activist groups can be just as autistic as a bunch of 20+ somethings on the internet.

These people have been autistic for much longer; they're the stereotypical right-wing Christian group who hates seeing anything fun or challenging on TV.
 

I really don't get why the Western Animation pages seem to suffer this sort of thing so much (well, aside from the obvious reason). If you look at the live-action pages for the same trope then most of the examples are of what the trope is obviously meant to be - moments where a villain demonstrates that that they're truly, irredeemably evil. Not moments where Character A was a little bit mean to Character B.
 
I really don't get why the Western Animation pages seem to suffer this sort of thing so much (well, aside from the obvious reason).

Probably because with tropes that are supposed to be extremely dark, anything someone picks with Western animation just isn't going to fit there at all. You're just not going to have a Moral Event Horizon in Care Bears.
 
These people have been autistic for much longer; they're the stereotypical right-wing Christian group who hates seeing anything fun or challenging on TV.
Yeah, but I wasn't expecting either them or Tropers to be on the same level as one another.

Probably because with tropes that are supposed to be extremely dark, anything someone picks with Western animation just isn't going to fit there at all. You're just not going to have a Moral Event Horizon in Care Bears.
Realistically, it's just one of those things where you could just apply it to anything and it'd still be awkward. Regardless of how dark it can get.

I'm just glad they didn't apply it to "Real Life" situations, or there'd really be a problem.
 
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