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* PutOnAPrisonBus: A character is last seen in one work being arrested (sometimes followed by a quick scene of the character in jail.)

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* PutOnAPrisonBus: A character is last seen in one work being arrested (sometimes followed by a quick scene of the character in jail.)jail).
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* DancingOnABus: A type of {{Bollywood}} musical where someone sings on a vehicle about either a LoveInterest or [[LocationSong the surroundings]].

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* DancingOnABus: A type of {{Bollywood}} {{UsefulNotes/Bollywood}} musical where someone sings on a vehicle about either a LoveInterest or [[LocationSong the surroundings]].

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* BackForTheFinale: If the written-out character doesn't return until the end of the series.



** BackForTheFinale: If the written-out character doesn't return until the end of the series.



* BusesAreForFreaks

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* BusesAreForFreaksBusesAreForFreaks: Everyone on a bus is either poor, a weirdo (and possibly a criminal) or both.



* BusmansVocabulary
* BusFullOfInnocents
* DancingOnABus
* MissedTheBus

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* BusmansVocabulary
BusmansVocabulary: A character speaks in an idiosyncratic way relating to their job, even when off-duty.
* BusFullOfInnocents
BusFullOfInnocents: A vehicle of innocents needs to be saved by the hero.
* DancingOnABus
DancingOnABus: A type of {{Bollywood}} musical where someone sings on a vehicle about either a LoveInterest or [[LocationSong the surroundings]].
* MissedTheBusMissedTheBus: A character misses the bus, train, etc.
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* PutOnAPrisonBus: A character is last seen in one work being arrested (sometimes followed by a quick scene of the character in jail.)
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[[AC:Front-Line Fleet (tropes that directly reference the metaphorical bus)]].

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[[AC:Front-Line Fleet (tropes that directly reference the metaphorical bus)]].bus).]]



[[AC:Backup Fleet (these refer to buses, but not in ''that'' way)]].

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[[AC:Backup Fleet (these refer to buses, but not in ''that'' way)]].way).]]
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** BackForTheFinale: If the written-out character doesn't return until the end of the series.
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* TheBusCameBack
* BusCrash
* CommutingOnABus
* LongBusTrip
* PutOnABus
* PutOnABusToHell
* WithAFootOnTheBus

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* TheBusCameBack
TheBusCameBack: A character who was phased out of the series eventually returns to the show.
* BusCrash
BusCrash: A character who was phased out of the show gets killed off before they have a chance to return.
* CommutingOnABus
CommutingOnABus: A character who was written out of the series comes back in a recurring role, but still hasn't gone back to being part of the main cast.
* LongBusTrip
LongBusTrip: A character who has been phased out of the show hasn't returned yet even though it's been a while since they were written out of the show.
* PutOnABus
PutOnABus: A character is temporarily removed from the show by having them leave the setting in a way that they could easily come back if the writers wanted the character to return.
* PutOnABusToHell
PutOnABusToHell: The character is removed from the show through spiteful means.
* WithAFootOnTheBus
WithAFootOnTheBus: It looks like a character will leave the show, but it turns out in the end that they're here to stay.



* BusmansHoliday

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* BusmansHolidayBusmansHoliday: Someone has to work during their vacation.
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* DancingOnABus
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[[caption-width-right:350:...go round and round, round and round, round and round. The Tropes on a Bus...]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:...[[caption-width-right:350:''"...go round and round, round and round, round and round. The Tropes on a Bus...]]
"'']]



[[AC: Front line fleet (tropes that directly reference the metaphorical bus)]].

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[[AC: Front line fleet [[AC:Front-Line Fleet (tropes that directly reference the metaphorical bus)]].



[[AC: Backup fleet (these refer to buses but not in ''that'' way)]].

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[[AC: Backup fleet [[AC:Backup Fleet (these refer to buses buses, but not in ''that'' way)]].
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* WithAFootOnTheBus

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BAFF is in reference to stereotypes about public transportation, not a metaphorical device.


* BusesAreForFreaks


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* BusesAreForFreaks
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* DiedOnABus
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In trope-speak, a "bus" is a metaphorical device that effortlessly transports characters away from the plot for a long time. Often permanently. Unrelated to SnakesOnAPlane.

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In trope-speak, a "bus" is a metaphorical device that effortlessly transports characters away from the plot for a long time. Often permanently. Unrelated to SnakesOnAPlane.\n
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* [[{{ptitlew1qw6tqx}} Busman's Vocabulary]]

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* [[{{ptitlew1qw6tqx}} Busman's Vocabulary]]BusmansVocabulary
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* [[{{ptitlequhjapo1}} Busman's Holiday]]

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* [[{{ptitlequhjapo1}} Busman's Holiday]]BusmansHoliday
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* ThrownUnderABus

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* ThrownUnderABus
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* ThrownUnderABus
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In trope-speak, a "bus" is a metaphorical device that effortlessly transports characters away from the plot for a long time. Often permanently.

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In trope-speak, a "bus" is a metaphorical device that effortlessly transports characters away from the plot for a long time. Often permanently.
permanently. Unrelated to SnakesOnAPlane.

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