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Smiley100P
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TheRealNetherBefore wrote:

Superhero/hero teams composed of these five characters:
  • Charismatic beefy main dude
  • Similar dude but more rebellious and sneaky
  • Technology guy
  • girl
  • comic relief
this is actually a broader trope
One character tends to be the protagonist (who can really be like anything!!), another, the “Lancer”, is basically the opposite of the hero I think, there's definitely a scientist involved usually, while there is a girl she's probably not the only one, and… pretty much anyone can be comic relief. Everyone likes comic relief- instead there's usually a brute strength-type guy
Dabzers
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Smiley100P wrote:

TheRealNetherBefore wrote:

Superhero/hero teams composed of these five characters:
  • Charismatic beefy main dude
  • Similar dude but more rebellious and sneaky
  • Technology guy
  • girl
  • comic relief
this is actually a broader trope
One character tends to be the protagonist (who can really be like anything!!), another, the “Lancer”, is basically the opposite of the hero I think, there's definitely a scientist involved usually, while there is a girl she's probably not the only one, and… pretty much anyone can be comic relief. Everyone likes comic relief- instead there's usually a brute strength-type guy
The girl typically is kind of the heart of the group. The heart can be male. There's also sometimes a sixth member and a mentor.

TV Tropes 5 Man Band:
The Hero
The Lancer
The Smart Guy
The Chick/The Heart
The Big Guy
The Sixth Ranger
The Mentor
LordOfMuffins
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The main villain having the full potential to foil the good guy in a certain instant (the good guy most likely being trapped) but taking too much time to explain his plan for plot convenience and gives the hero a chance to escape.
Dabzers
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One member of a group acting a certain way means the rest act the same.

R word is OK if it's female to male. (It's never OK.)

ROMANCE GENRE! EVERYTHING TO DO WITH IT!
KidoftheEnder45
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LordOfMuffins wrote:

The main villain having the full potential to foil the good guy in a certain instant (the good guy most likely being trapped) but taking too much time to explain his plan for plot convenience and gives the hero a chance to escape.

*COUGH*








doofenshmirtz

Last edited by KidoftheEnder45 (March 7, 2018 00:54:32)

Dabzers
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KidoftheEnder45 wrote:

LordOfMuffins wrote:

The main villain having the full potential to foil the good guy in a certain instant (the good guy most likely being trapped) but taking too much time to explain his plan for plot convenience and gives the hero a chance to escape.

*COUGH*








doofenshmirtz
BEHOLD THE CLICHEINATOR!

I like Phineas and Ferb though.
phantomsrule4life
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KidoftheEnder45 wrote:

LordOfMuffins wrote:

The main villain having the full potential to foil the good guy in a certain instant (the good guy most likely being trapped) but taking too much time to explain his plan for plot convenience and gives the hero a chance to escape.

*COUGH*








doofenshmirtz
*COUGH*







me doing literally anything important.
I will explain to someone what I am currently doing and then they will just stand up and leave.

Last edited by phantomsrule4life (March 7, 2018 00:51:19)

Dabzers
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Nostalgia Filter.
KidoftheEnder45
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Dabzers wrote:

KidoftheEnder45 wrote:

LordOfMuffins wrote:

The main villain having the full potential to foil the good guy in a certain instant (the good guy most likely being trapped) but taking too much time to explain his plan for plot convenience and gives the hero a chance to escape.

*COUGH*








doofenshmirtz
BEHOLD THE CLICHEINATOR!

I like Phineas and Ferb though.



BEHOLD THE PROCRASTINATOR



me irl
phantomsrule4life
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KidoftheEnder45 wrote:

Dabzers wrote:

KidoftheEnder45 wrote:

LordOfMuffins wrote:

The main villain having the full potential to foil the good guy in a certain instant (the good guy most likely being trapped) but taking too much time to explain his plan for plot convenience and gives the hero a chance to escape.

*COUGH*








doofenshmirtz
BEHOLD THE CLICHEINATOR!

I like Phineas and Ferb though.



BEHOLD THE PROCRASTINATOR



me irl
Right now I am procrastinating homework
Dabzers
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KidoftheEnder45 wrote:

Dabzers wrote:

KidoftheEnder45 wrote:

LordOfMuffins wrote:

The main villain having the full potential to foil the good guy in a certain instant (the good guy most likely being trapped) but taking too much time to explain his plan for plot convenience and gives the hero a chance to escape.

*COUGH*








doofenshmirtz
BEHOLD THE CLICHEINATOR!

I like Phineas and Ferb though.



BEHOLD THE PROCRASTINATOR



me irl
I can relate
KidoftheEnder45
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phantomsrule4life wrote:

Right now I am procrastinating homework

same
KidoftheEnder45
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Also, R E M E M B E R T H I S G O D L Y T H I N G ?







I remember seeing an ad in a 2009 meme format on a billboard on the outskirts of Chicago once. Also, a lot of em' on Instagram as well.



OH GOD WRONG FORUM KILL ME

Last edited by KidoftheEnder45 (March 7, 2018 01:09:30)

DaEpikDude
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LordOfMuffins wrote:

The main villain having the full potential to foil the good guy in a certain instant (the good guy most likely being trapped) but taking too much time to explain his plan for plot convenience and gives the hero a chance to escape.
Y O U C A U G H T M E M O N O L O G I N G !
Smiley100P
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Dabzers wrote:

One member of a group acting a certain way means the rest act the same.

R word is OK if it's female to male. (It's never OK.)

ROMANCE GENRE! EVERYTHING TO DO WITH IT!
So is abuse, apparently
Stalking can be portrayed quite hilariously with this tho
For aome reason
M1mikyu
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KidoftheEnder45 wrote:

LordOfMuffins wrote:

The main villain having the full potential to foil the good guy in a certain instant (the good guy most likely being trapped) but taking too much time to explain his plan for plot convenience and gives the hero a chance to escape.

*COUGH*








doofenshmirtz
So true
owlannaelsa
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LordOfMuffins wrote:

The main villain having the full potential to foil the good guy in a certain instant (the good guy most likely being trapped) but taking too much time to explain his plan for plot convenience and gives the hero a chance to escape.
Or a background character giving away the plot.

EXAMPLE:

*KATS (Karate At The Supermarket) Agent walks past*
Purple Tanooki: What if KATS find us?
Rainbow Dog: I'm pretty sure the sound of crashing shelves will attract passing police cars.
Purple Tanooki: And KATS will be caught red-pawed!
Rainbow Dog: And probably arrested.

(The plot of the film is that the KATS attempt to sabotage a supermarket, but the police hear them and arrest them)
That film doesn't exits BTW
TheRealNetherBefore
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If there's a fat character they're either a villain or comic relief- if not, part of their character arc is losing weight.
KidoftheEnder45
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TheRealNetherBefore wrote:

If there's a fat character they're either a villain or comic relief- if not, part of their character arc is losing weight.




























Soos

Last edited by KidoftheEnder45 (March 7, 2018 16:54:42)

Dabzers
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TheRealNetherBefore wrote:

If there's a fat character they're either a villain or comic relief- if not, part of their character arc is losing weight.
The third thing is wah

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