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  1. tvtropes.orgTV Tropes

    TV Tropes, the all-devouring pop-culture wiki, catalogs and cross-references recurrent plot devices, archetypes, and tropes in all forms of media.

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      The TV Tropes Forum is one of the most active boards on the...

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      A trope is a storytelling device or convention, a shortcut...

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      For tropes about a particular medium, see the Media Tropes...

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  2. tvtropes.org › pmwiki › pmwikiTropes - TV Tropes

    A trope is a storytelling device or convention, a shortcut for describing situations the storyteller can reasonably assume the audience will recognize. Tropes are the means by which a story is told by anyone who has a story to tell. We collect them, for the fun involved. Tropes are not the same thing as cliches.

  3. Browse Tropes. Take a stroll through the TVTropes content until you find what you like – or until that special something finds you. Use the filters below to sort our library by genre, media, narrative, topic, or other criteria, or combine several options and see what happens. Refresh.

  4. tvtropes.org › pmwiki › pmwikiTrope - TV Tropes

    A trope is a conceptual figure of speech or a pattern in storytelling that the audience will recognize and understand instantly. TV Tropes is a wiki that catalogs and discusses various tropes in media, genres, and fan culture.

  5. tvtropes.org › pmwiki › pmwikiTV Tropes

    Show Spoilers. Night Vision. Sticky Header. Wide Load. Important Links. Ask The Tropers Trope Finder Media Finder Trope Launch Pad Tech Wishlist Reviews Go Ad Free! Crucial Browsing. Resources. A page for describing Main: TV Tropes. [ [redirect:Home Page]] ….

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    Darth Wiki, named after Darth Vader from Star Wars as a play on "the dark side" of TV Tropes, is a resource for more criticism-based trope examples or common ways the wiki is inappropriately edited, and Sugar Wiki is about praise-based tropes, such as funny or heartwarming moments, and is meant to be "the sweet side" of TV Tropes.

  7. tvtropes.org › pmwiki › topicsForums - TV Tropes

    4 days ago · The TV Tropes Forum is one of the most active boards on the web. Explore and discuss the world of fiction.