Tropes you hate

Tropes you hate.

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why do you hate it?

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How is she a trope? Do you know what the word means? Are you just a parrot of memes?

it hits to close to home

I hate fail relationship trope

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Does slow burn romance count?

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I hate seeing this facial expression too. Its littered in most modern cartoons.

>hey look guys, another Gloria hate thread.

>character creates a trap to catch someone
>the person supposed to be captured triggers the trap but it doesn't work
>character who placed the trap tests it and it activates on them

fuck off

>When a character is bullied and they finally fight back
>Fighting back makes them as bad or worse then the bully apparently

It does if they start fucking with people other than the bully. That's how bullying happens a lot of the time: kid gets picked on, becomes a bitter asshole, and starts bullying everyone else

>A seemingly irredeemable villain
>Heroes still fucking try let's be friends no justu
>The villain falls for it

You hate the Dutch Angle?

You're just angry that steven universe wasn't an action show even though it never once did anything to indicate that it was

What does SU not being an action show have to do with that.

I fucking hate the boys vs. girl trope, because you already know how it's going to end before it starts. Either A) the boys are fucking idiots and the girls do everything right and the boys learn not to underestimate girls, or B) the boys and girls learn that they're not so different and blah blah blah neutral ending.

I also hate the "character gets hit on the head and becomes a new person" trope.

If you genuinely don't know than you're a newfag

he's just a gloriafag looking for an excuse to post his muppet waifu

>cool spunky girl & meek guy romance
Even if it weren't totally played-out, it wasn't even interesting to begin with. It was always obvious that writers liked this trope because making the guy super-meek means you can drag on the will-they-won't-they for fucking ever.

Whew, good save.

Or that anti-gloria guy that keeps posting her.

>disliking this

Absolutely barbaric.tabula

What am I looking at here?

20th century """""Humor"""""

Tzúmor

Not really related but has anyone watched a trope executed so well that it makes it harder to watch any other show? As is, a trope that written so well that you feel so dissatisfied by everything else and being spoiled? Pic related.

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> person tells retarded MC to not do something
> person goes off screen
>MC gets fidgety and does it to satisfy their shithead needs causing unnessary chaos because the MC literally has no brain

>Someone walks in

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>Male MC finally ends up with his love interest
>She either dies tragically or just up and leaves for some stupid reason

"Smart" characters who use technical names for no reason

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That's Fucking Deep

>"White lies are okay" episodes
This is such a backward moral. No one ever takes time to explain that lying is bad, but being callously blunt with the truth can do just as much damage.

Be sensitive with the truth when you know it's going to hurt someone, but don't keep it from them.

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>getting so mad at things that happened in cartoons that you have to rewrite them so people get their epic comeback rants in
Pathetic

It's a copypasta, Jimmy

Someone's irony detector is severely broken

what irony
yes, and?

The only one really mad here is you

>MC fights bad guy
>bad guy regularly gives MC a run for his money
>bad guy helps MC to fight greater threat
>bad guy becomes world's biggest jobber
I hate this one the most

Yeah, it's completely idiotic. Dangerous too. How can lying be a virtue? What kind of society willingly accepts being lied to on regular basis as long as their feelings are protected? Being OK with that attitude is irresponsible, especially when there's already plenty of shady things going on in the world.
A better lesson would be that people should either tell the truth or say nothing.

Most if not all of these rarely if ever are not fucking annoying to hear.
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and whatever the one is where its supposed to be an emotional line where they repeat what they say twice

>What kind of society willingly accepts being lied to on regular basis as long as their feelings are protected?

Hahahhahahah

>What kind of society willingly accepts being lied to on regular basis as long as their feelings are protected?
All of them

That whole show was to teach kids things, thus why Jimmy used the scientific name for everything

It was actually because Jimmy has stage 7 autism.

>Girl with masculine/tomboyish tendencies is a raging bulldyke

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What comics do this?

>>Police are useless/corrupt
Bad enough real life paints some cops as this. I want more shows with officers help the protagonist not hinder them. Same applies to the military

Grown ups are useless or gaslight kids.

One of my most hated tropes is smarmy assholes who assume everyone has to get their esoteric references and gets short when anyone asks for an explanation.

anime not so bad when it come to cops like crime drama kodakichi file or other similar

t. boot polish eater

That's because basically every cop in Japan is like a mall cop that keeps in shape and actually wants to do the job.

this is good though

>Thirsty guy/girl flirts with their crush through the entire show while they remain as dense as a black hole

Turns into a positive if it can lead to good jokes

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what the fuck happened

>>A seemingly irredeemable villain
>but the villain is a girl
>gets redeemed

this makes me uncomfortable

They're regular dogs that use a mutation device to become anthropomorphic agents/heroes and switch back when they're not on the job

>>but the villain is a girl and gets redeemed

reeeee, I hate this. Any time I see a movie trailer with villainous looking women it works up my autism now

gets me every time

Man, this entire board doesn't revolve around your shitty show, give it a rest. It's more common than you think.

>Writers try to make a commentary about societal issues, but instead of carefully focusing on the in-world narrative, they haphazardly try to lift it directly from reality, even though it doesn't make fucking sense in their world.
LoK and Detroit Become Human instantly come to mind.

Aang and Katara was a better romance than anything in Korra.

>Writers try to make a commentary about societal issues, but instead of carefully focusing on the in-world narrative, they haphazardly try to lift it directly from reality, even though it doesn't make fucking sense in their world.
The Amazing World of Gumball has that problem too, but sometimes the writers try to mask it with so much irony in an attempt to make it feel natural but the whole thing falls flat on its face.

Dont forget OK ko

For something you guys hate, you sure do bring it up often

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>Gun control episode in a show about superheros who carry around swords and brass knuckles

i am not even watching that shit what happen in that show with that girl that got OP triggered?
Is she like Wendy?
>ur too young!

That might be the one of the worst cartoon episodes of the decade (that I've personally watched all the way through)

>Jerkass character stops acting like a jerk
>Every other character realizes they prefer him acting like a jerk and tries to get him to be a jerk again

Basically any trope that invokes a double standard....

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Idk,maybe he's just autistic or he wants her pussy.

Kek. She isn't that good of a waifu.

Gloria threads get deleted but anti-gloria threads get to exist?

>That whole show was to teach kids things
No, it fucking wasn't

Road Rovers.

Holy Shit. Someone else remembers this.

>watching SCI
>one episode the elephant lies to the hog , she ends pissed
>another episode the hog lie to the elephant .Is ok Oscar cuz i am grill and can lie

Fucking hate that shit

>that pic

Cringe

>that filename

Woods is such a chud. His career deserved to end

ok thot

Okay, chud

How did you know my name is Chud?

terminal autism.
it leads to soul death and then nihilism

How did you know that my name is Thot?

When are you available? I need to show a PowerPoint presentation for College.

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Comic relief and the-sidekick-saves-everyone episodes.

>There is a bullying situation.
>There are adults watching it, even teachers and they don't do anything to stop it.
>They even see it funny, like the series tries to show bullying as a normal and acceptable situation in real life.

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big keks inbound

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>Watch cartoon
>There's no cute tomboy character
This trope's the worst.

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I thought Gravity Falls was the only one that did this, and from what I’ve seen of Gloria, she doesn’t seem like the “cool and spunky” type.

Has there ever been an episode in show where a character develops a sudden change like going from dumb to smart, poor to rich, ugly to beautiful etc., and ended up staying that way for good? The only example that I'm familiar with is Greg Universe still being rich after he received that check.

The one where the good guy pretends to be a bad guy through out the whole season and reveals his/hers self almost at the end.

>Love potion/spell/ray episodes
Made even worse if the protagonist is the one using it and the idea they inflict personality death for the sake of their infatuation. At the low end, it's a really good roofie. At it's worst, it's mind rape or a non-intrusive lobotomy.

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Can't wait for "Guys, run! She brought a skeleton remote to school!" Episode

What if it wasn't a love potion, but just made everyone horny instead?

Much better

Then it's a really good roofie. Scummy to use without consent, but sounds like a great orgy drug.

>Scummy to use without consent
you had to toss that in there huh

> loser MC gets shipped with best friend
JUST END IT ALL

>Dumb character becomes smart
>Other characters recognize that they like the character when they're dumb

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the worst one

This applies to so many attributes and all examples suck

>Nooo X is rich, he's lost touch with what's IMPORTANT

>Nooo X is smart, he's lost touch with what's IMPORTANT

>Nooo X is popular, he's lost touch with what's IMPORTANT

>Nooo X got that promotion/new assignment they've always dreamed of, he's lost touch with what's IMPORTANT

>Nooo, X is now super powerful, he's suddenly a humongous cock and also lost touch with what's IMPORTANT

This is based in reality for kids though, there's a lot of transitional phases in childhood and kids often do fall in and out of social groups for various reasons and it usually results in them acting like a dickhead to their former friends.

>Someone or something did something bad.
>Start seeing other character and automatically accuses him with no rational thought.
>Character gets in trouble for something he or she didn't even do.
>Other characters punish him or her unjustly by [insert punishment here]
>Sometime later, the character that was wrongly accused catches the real culprit and exposes him or her.
>Characters aren't shown apologizing but instead everyone laughs as if nothing happened.

Plots like this make me wanna chuck the ones who wrote those ideas into the woodshed.

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>character A is in danger
>character B saves character A's life
>character A devotes his live to serving character B
>B gets annoyed by it and tries to come up with a fake danger to get saved from to get even
>fake danger becomes real

I swear to fuck, every single cartoon ever has done this

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My most hated trope is R34

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Yes but you used the operative word, TRANSITIONAL

Those phases are meant to be part of adjusting to new paradigms. In cartoons it's used to shame and browbeat the characters into melting back to status quo

>people don't know what a trope is

Hate it

>love potion is brewed and it seems like it can only work on two specific people
>they actually really hammered this idea down
>but the spell breaks for one individual but the other is still infected
>lol we'll use the potion on someone else so the infected can stay out of the way for the true happy ending
Love potions can be such bullshit but changing the very implied rules at the last second puts my blood into a boil.

>A seemingly irredeemable villain
>Heroes still fucking try let's be friends no justu
>The villain DOESN'T fall for it
wander over yonder remains based and antitropepilled

I'd say that's more the issue of status quo trope

>male nudity makes us laugh.

they combine/are interconnected

Voltron final battle was fucking trash

Kids/teens fighting crime while attending school.

Try the VN Yume Miru Kusuri for the best way that trope has ever been handled.

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How else do you do kid/teen superheroes?

>When Rooter is telling his father about his life debt to Foo and he thinks its him coming out for a moment