>goofy skinny big nose guy that somehow win something at the end of the day.
Tropes that you really hate
>Small character beats big character
I just hate it.
>Strong people are slow
Barring cases like Spider-man where being fast is part of his powerset and thus big guys can be slow compared to his 42x reaction speed is reasonable
Weirdly specific but ok
>Everyone thinks Linguini is talented because of his father genes and even got the job at the restaurant simply because he was the son of Gusteau
>meanwhile Remy actually had to move mountains to get there and succeed
>the movie is actually against nepotism, especially the big nose kind
Yep, I'm thinking it's based and redpilled.
I just fucking hate ross.
>Character makes genuine attempt at self improvement
>Snap back to status quo
>Optional moral about how you should never try to imrpove
>nerd gets hot girl
>chad is a dick
cool it with the anti semitism, goy
there's a right way to do it. Brad Bird just can't draw
>Small woman with no muscle tone is actually super strong
It's one thing if they're magic or something but they rarely even have that excuse.
>the money isn't everything episode
>if you get a lot of cash you will always become a cunt and never try to help out your community or family
>they give up/lose their fortune and not save some away for the future
How many cartoons are there that have episodes about proper money management
Teen Titans Go?
>Remy was basically the only reason that Linguini became successful
>Linguini kicks him out for taking some food that probably costs next to nothing compared to what the restaurant earns
>just before Ego was coming for a review
Linguini was kinda dumb, wasn't he?
That's to maintain status quo. If characters solve all their money problems, show can't go on.
>show parodies anime or old Japanese movies like Godzilla
>they make fun of the fast talking or bad dubs.
I mean I guess it was amusing at one point but any time a movie or show does this now my eyes roll into the back of my skull
He is a retard that deserve nothing.
If the rat was a human, he wouldn't have a girlfriend either.
Yeah, I hate the jews too
I think the only time I found it funny was when Rugrats did that in the Reptar special
>character says a bunch of things in Japanese just to say "yeah" in English
I hate how every kids' movie has to be about an insecure wimp as the hero. When I was a kid, I wanted to see fun dynamic characters do imaginative things. That's why kids buy toys of fun hero characters and not losers like Linguini, but execs always prefer what's formulaic over what's enjoyable.
>chad is a dick
I wish more shows would straightup subvert this. I loved the scene in Over The Garden Wall where the jock yells at Wirt, then it turns out he's being a good helpful guy who honestly thought Wirt was rifling through Sara's jacket.
Also
>anime parody
>it just looks like Pokemon or Sailor Moon
>they do a tired old Sailor Moon-style transformation sequence
Steven Universe. As of the most recent episode Greg is still a multi-millionaire.
Enormous invincible monster army drops dead instantaneous when the monster queen is slain
>that trope where a character experiences happiness
pisses me OFF
>Trustworthy friend isn’t believed in favor of a new guy.
>Big nose guy
LMAO. I don’t think that’s part of the trope.
Mine would be the Romeo and Juliet plot. How many times have we honestly seen two lovers from opposite camps? Isn’t enough enough?
>goofy skinny big nose guy that somehow win something at the end of the day.
Stop being an anti semite
why bother to when other people are just going to drag you down?
They're gonna make a sequel and fuck it up, right?
the stupid as fuck trope where 1 normal enemy is a giant struggle to defeat but in an army all it takes is 1 quick punch to instantly kill them, often while the heroes are just bantering with eachother while waves and waves of incompetent enemies keep coming. another, related pet peeve of mine is when the bad guys are just dumb. if you're shooting at a superhero, or someone else who is bulletproof, why would you 1. keep firing at them, and 2. as what happens most of the time, pull out a knife/sword/baton and fucking bull rush them?
That shit wasn't even good when Shakespeare himself did it. The MCs spend way too much time trying to fucking kill themselves over people they spent less than 40 minutes with.
remy was stealing food because he was jelous.
Linguini always wanted to say the truth but even remy protected him from not doing it, i also would be mad and feel betrayed, specially when linguini was apologizing.
>long drawn-out subplot about meek guy who wants to impress a girl
>if we're lucky, the writers bother to hastily wrap it up at the end of the series
I'd just like to see two characters bond in a worthwhile way and achieve stuff together. There's nothing entertaining about a one-note relationship that's held in a constant limbo.
It was okay. The interesting part of those stories is never the romance anyway
unfortunately seems like most showrunners don't trust the relationship to be interesting after the 'will they wont they' stage, so they'll just avoid it to the last second. Plus writing actual relationship stuff is just minutely harder to write than shallow crushes, so it's out the window anyway.
In the better portrayals of R&J, it's clear that the two leads are hormonal teenagers rushing into this relationship too hastily.
I mean when we first see Romeo, he's already borderline suicidal over some other girl who never even appears in the play.
DEX always wins baby
Isn’t it Ophelia and she commits suicide or is that a different one?
That's Hamlet.
I think the unseen girl in R&J was Rosaline.
The Amazing World of Gumball's "The BFFS" contains multiple tropes that I hate all in one episode.
>New character shows up and is a relatively normal and decent person.
>Other character acts like a dumb asshole because he doesn't trust the new guy.
>Turns out that the new character is abruptly revealed to be a bad guy with no foreshadowing.
>The character that was acting like a complete jackass is not only vindicated but uses his flaws in order to save the day.
Look, I know that this episode aired while the show is currently on its last legs and I wasn't seriously expecting Fuzzy to be some new addition to the cast so that the status quo changed but is there ever a time where a show did something different with the whole "character is suspicious of new character" cliché instead of playing it straight every fucking time?
>All the men are inept
Shove that DEX down your throat and out your ass.
Oh god dam it.
Well I’ve never actually read any Shakespeare so
While it was a guilty pleasure, "Titans Together" is a perfect example of this. Remember when the entire team could barely handle Billy Numerous while he was by himself and had to use strategy to finally take him down? Well look at him in the finale where he's teamed up with every other villain only to get his ass kicked.
>that look when he's about to PIVOT! his dick into your pussy
>Green Aesops.
>finale has all the boys and girls hook up
Is it really that hard to believe boys and girls can stay friends without wanting to fuck each other?
Hey no worries, I mean you're right that Ophelia has the suicide schtick.
t. Goliath
people say all the time to just gang up on the heroes instead of fighting them 1 by 1, but it appears that all of their brainpower is divided by how many villains are present. hence, why a big bad always sends out and completely depletes his army of henchmen so that he can go in and fight all the heroes himself and completely fuck them up
>a non-idiot character has to act or tell a lie
>talks in an extremely stiff or flustered way
t.buttthurt weeb
Yeah but I really should have nailed that
Just admit you hate Jews, /pol/ster.
>regain the trust episode
>edutainment cartoon
>main characters are faced with a problem
>they solve the problem in the most roundabout way possible instead of just doing the simple solution that's staring them in the face
Even when I was 5-8, this annoyed the shit out of me.
David was a punk
Trope threads, desu. It's so negative.
member that time David saw a woman bathing on a rooftop, then got her pregnant, then sent her soldier husband to war and ordered him to be on the front lines so he could marry the woman himself.
Are you sure replying that to the show where Greg, the only adult man in the main cast who is by far the most reasonable, mature and competent character while being a great parent and living exactly the way he wants is not you trying to bait hard?
Goliath should have won
yeah, I'm not sure what was up with this episode, especially since previous episodes had already established that Darwin tended to be needlessly clingy towards Gumball but that he'd supposedly gotten better
>LMAO. I don’t think that’s part of the trope.
I don't know, it kinda is. Giving tall, thin characters a large nose is a pretty good way of accentuating how thin and weak they look, in comparison.
That Simpson's David vs Goliath parody was unironically based and redpilled
Benevolent Giant dictator when?
We have "tropes we love" threads too.
>Character dates someone they actually have chemistry with
>Breaks up with them for a contrived reason
>Gets with the character they are "supposed" to be with
Pic is unrelated but it still hurts the same. Why would you write a romantic relationship backwards.
>Character dates someone they actually have chemistry with
>Breaks up with them offscreen without any reason at all
Pic possibly related
>charactet snoops on something out of context
>plot is about that misunderstanding
HATE that shit
>there's a big fight scene
>everyone has infinite stamina
>nobody is hurt by anything
>everyone is judo throwing each other instead of using strikes
>after an arbitrary time limit is up the fight just ends and everyone scatters
>the fight was completely irrelevant to everyone's ability to achieve their objectives
Fucking superhero cartoons, I swear.
>Protag beats the irredeemable villain and spares the villain's life
>the villain attacks seconds later
>the villain dies accidentally so no one else is to blame
Long time ago I saw Goku forgive the villain, he betrayed him moment later, so Goku killed him knowing he was full of shit.
So satisfying.
>goofy skinny big nose guy that somehow win something at the end of the day.
Same here. His friend shot me in the head and took my platinum chip.