Darth Wong wrote:Amusing. Although it would also be worth pointing out that it makes the whole concept of "tropes" pointless, if any aspect of logic and reality can be considered a "trope".
Exactly. They're really ignoring all sorts of nuances in written and visual fiction and just lumping it together (even when it barely fits) for the sake of doing so, while referencing their favorite pop culture or cult fixation to boost their nerd cred and crap because they think so-and-so is so awesome.
How the hell can you categorize, or attempt to categorize, everything? It's compulsive, rather dull and done for shits and giggles just so the "tropers" can go "tee-hee, my favorite character/franchise/whatever did XYZ, didn't you know?"
It gets
really bad when you get "tropers" making entries going "THIS TROPER XYZed IN REAL LIFE" and their actual wiki entries end up becoming dialogue between one troper and another. Geeze.
And it gets even
worse when aspiring fiction writers start adhering to the nonsense being written and espoused in that site, basing their entire works/plots/stories/characters on tropes and using the examples from that site. It actually stunts imagination and creativity by making people think that everything adheres to certain pre-conceived conventions or "tropes".
Who the hell would spend their time categorizing their favorite animus or mangoes or comic books, anyway?
That Trope thing could've been actually useful if they limited their signal-to-noise ratio.
Darth Wong wrote:On a slightly related note, TVTropes has been brought up several times in this thread. Checking their website, I don't really see that anyone has identified the trope that magic and superpowers automatically make a person virtually invincible against mere mortals armed with conventional weapons, even if those particular superpowers should not logically grant such invincibility.
Because that would force them to admit that their favorite awesome animu characters with dumb hair and giant robots adhere to a dumb and tired cliche, and instead they'd prefer to label those things as "Crowning Moments of Awesome" or some crap wherein instead they can faun about how awesome their favorite animu characters are. If they end up categorizing their favorite animu characters like that, they'd end up realizing that their dumb hair sword characters with giant robots are practically
all the same and that would eliminate the source of their shits and giggles.
Most of them would rather not, because they'd rather wank to how awesome their franchise is. lulz truth in television trope animumangonaruto!
The fact that the vast majority of those entries are animus is, yeah, pretty much all you need to know.