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* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' [[note]]Various fantastical creatures fight against one another. Plots are usually simple, involving the main character working up their way to the Pokémon League to become the region's champion, along with a subplot usually involving the regional evil team. Some of the weirder elements, such as certain Pokémon designs and the more supernatural occurrences bring it to a borderline 2.[[/note]]



* ''Franchise/FiveNightsAtFreddys'' [[note]]Could potentially be a 1 thanks to the concept of ghosts haunting animatronics; however, the lore and elements of the series get more complex as it goes on, including the concept of Remnant, which explains how an antagonist won't stay dead despite being burned multiple times after death, put it at this level. The plots are the games are generally simple, where you work as a security guard in a pizzeria and have to defend against the haunted animatronics (though some shake up the formula). That is for the surface plots; the lore, on the other hand, is a bit more tricky to grasp.[[/note]]



* ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'' [[note]]Various fantastical creatures (skeletons, living fish, anthropomorphic goats etc.) live in an underground society. They mostly act like normal people with their own personalities, some quirkier than others. The monsters you encounter range from simple frogs to planes that act like {{Tsundere}}s. Most of it is in good fun, and a lot of the weirder elements are humorous, but some, such as the mystery behind W.D. Gaster, aren't. The plot is understandable: a human child of AmbigiousGender falls into the Underground and has to find their way out, encountering a lot of monsters along the way. Some of the meta elements border on 3, since depending on what route you take (spare all of the monsters, kill all of the monsters, or somewhere in between), the game will play out differently, and may sometimes deconstruct the elements of traditional video games.[[/note]]
** ''VideoGame/{{Deltarune}}'' [[note]]Is at this level by extension, as it's based on UT. It features many of the same characters and some new ones, but the plot and setting are different. You are another ambiguously-gendered human who lives in a friendly town, and you discover various "Dark Worlds" with a purple lizard bully and a friendly goat mage. As with the ''Undertale'', there are a lot of eccentric characters, such as a clown/jester who believes that he is free and the rest of the world is behind bars, despite being in a jail cell, a robotic queen who capitalizes all of her words and doesn't use punctuation, and a crazed salesman who often uses hyperlinks in his speech while trying to sell you items, and has a mysterious past, as well.[[/note]]



* ''Anime/PopeeThePerformer'' [[note]]The series focuses on the titular Popee, a human-rabbit thing who lives in a circus with his assistant Kedamono (a blue wolf with infinitely changing masks), and later mentor Papi. What occurs in the shorts is understandable to a certain degree, but it is presented in a style of complete insanity, often due to Popee's psychotic behavior and the dynamics and abilities between the three (two in Season 1). More often than not, one or more of the characters dies at the end of the episode, there is destruction and violence galore, and there a bunch of bizarre occurrences. Some examples: what seems to be a mirage turning out to be a portal to an actual place which floods the desert when Popee somehow whips out a giant sword and throws it at the portal, Popee becoming a fly thanks to his spirit being sucked in a vacuum with the insect, Popee fighting God, Popee swallowing Kedamono (who somehow fits into his stomach) and then a sword, causing both of them to get impaled, and much more.[[/note]]

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* ''Anime/PopeeThePerformer'' [[note]]The series focuses on the titular Popee, a human-rabbit thing who lives in a circus with his assistant Kedamono (a blue wolf with infinitely changing masks), and later mentor Papi. What occurs in the shorts is understandable to a certain degree, but it is presented in a style of complete insanity, often due to Popee's psychotic behavior and the dynamics and abilities between the three (two in Season 1). More often than not, one or more of the characters dies at the end of the episode, there is destruction and violence galore, and there a bunch of bizarre occurrences. Some examples: what seems to be a mirage turning out to be a portal to an actual place which floods the desert when Popee somehow whips out a giant sword and throws it at the portal, Popee becoming a fly thanks to his spirit being sucked in a vacuum with the insect, Popee fighting God, a giant wolf summoning a barrage of WW2-era jets on the cast, Popee swallowing Kedamono (who somehow fits into his stomach) and then a sword, causing both of them to get impaled, and much more.[[/note]]

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* Planning to make a page for the once-defunct mobile game ''Clay Jam''. I already have a trope page set up in a document; I just need to find an image and index the page.

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Note: This list is currently under construction, and probably won't be updated any time soon.

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* ''VideoGame/HenryStickminSeries'' [[note]]While being a fun game series with lots of [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome realistic results]], there's a lot of [[ShoutOut shout outs]] to media in ways that take some of the realism away. Nevertheless, it's fairly understandable.[[/note]]

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* ''VideoGame/HenryStickminSeries'' [[note]]While being a fun [[note]]The game series with lots features a bunch of [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome realistic results]], there's a lot stick people and features tons of [[ShoutOut shout outs]] to media in ways fails that take analyze the consequences of actions. Some are fairly realistic, some of the realism away. are unexpectedly realistic, but quite a few veer into fantastical elements. Nevertheless, it's the series is fairly understandable.[[/note]]



* ''Literature/RequiemForADream'' [[note]]A story about the consequences of drug addition, that, while mainly grounded in reality, is placed above 0 due to certain unnerving and strange sequences, such as Sara Goldfarb's hallucinations, including her fridge coming to life.[[/note]]



* No Through Road [[note]]For the mysterious, but fairly comprehensible looping roads, radio song, and appearances of the masked man. The first three installments fall under this; meanwhile, the fourth installment is a 5 due to the sudden (and confusing) inclusion of time travel elements.[[/note]]

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* No Through Road [[note]]For [[note]]A horror web series that gets up here for the mysterious, but fairly comprehensible looping roads, radio song, and appearances of the masked man. The first three installments fall under this; meanwhile, the fourth installment is a 5 due to the sudden (and confusing) inclusion of time travel elements.[[/note]]



* ''Manga/AzumangaDaioh'' [[note]]At first glance, a fairly typical and humorous SliceOfLife show. There are lots of exaggerated expressions that would probably land this at a 2. Then, there's Chiyo-Chichi, who appears out of nowhere, a bunch of weird and messed up moments with [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Osaka]], and things that may seem unfamiliar to viewers in the West. With all of the weirdness that follows, the series probably goes no higher than this.[[/note]]

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* ''Manga/AzumangaDaioh'' [[note]]At first glance, a fairly typical and humorous SliceOfLife show. There are lots of exaggerated expressions that would probably land this at a 2. Then, there's Chiyo-Chichi, a floating anthropomorphic cat who appears out of nowhere, nowhere and is able to talk, a bunch of weird and messed up moments with [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Osaka]], and things that may seem unfamiliar to viewers in the West. With all of the weirdness that follows, the series probably goes no higher than this.[[/note]]


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* ''Anime/PopeeThePerformer'' [[note]]The series focuses on the titular Popee, a human-rabbit thing who lives in a circus with his assistant Kedamono (a blue wolf with infinitely changing masks), and later mentor Papi. What occurs in the shorts is understandable to a certain degree, but it is presented in a style of complete insanity, often due to Popee's psychotic behavior and the dynamics and abilities between the three (two in Season 1). More often than not, one or more of the characters dies at the end of the episode, there is destruction and violence galore, and there a bunch of bizarre occurrences. Some examples: what seems to be a mirage turning out to be a portal to an actual place which floods the desert when Popee somehow whips out a giant sword and throws it at the portal, Popee becoming a fly thanks to his spirit being sucked in a vacuum with the insect, Popee fighting God, Popee swallowing Kedamono (who somehow fits into his stomach) and then a sword, causing both of them to get impaled, and much more.[[/note]]
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* ''VideoGame/{{Earthbound}}'' [[note]]You're a normal boy in a seemingly normal world. Then, you get attacked by [[EverythingTryingToKillYou dogs, alien invaders, mushrooms, dinosaurs, huge robots, cultists, ghosts, piles of sludge, and even]] ''[[EverythingTryingToKillYou trees]]''. You also find talking sesame seeds, a guy who likes to photograph you just about anywhere, a city where [[MindScrew reality gets flipped on its head]], a valley of humanoid creatures who have "boing" as a VerbalTic, and many more. That being said, the plot is fairly simple, being about you working your way through many lands to save the world from an evil force, Giygas. Except when you get to him, the game gets bizarre again, and [[NightmareFuel not in a lighthearted way...]][[/note]]

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* ''VideoGame/{{Earthbound}}'' ''VideoGame/{{EarthBound|1994}}'' [[note]]You're a normal boy in a seemingly normal world. Then, you get attacked by [[EverythingTryingToKillYou dogs, alien invaders, mushrooms, dinosaurs, huge robots, cultists, ghosts, piles of sludge, and even]] ''[[EverythingTryingToKillYou trees]]''. You also find talking sesame seeds, a guy who likes to photograph you just about anywhere, a city where [[MindScrew reality gets flipped on its head]], a valley of humanoid creatures who have "boing" as a VerbalTic, and many more. That being said, the plot is fairly simple, being about you working your way through many lands to save the world from an evil force, Giygas. Except when you get to him, the game gets bizarre again, and [[NightmareFuel not in a lighthearted way...]][[/note]]
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* Planning to make a page for the animated web series ''Mecha Magica!''. The document with it has enough tropes for it to be a pages, but I feel like it could use some more.

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* Planning to make a page for the animated web series ''Mecha Magica!''. The document with it has enough tropes for it to be a pages, but I feel like it could use some more.


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* ''VideoGame/MySingingMonsters'' [[note]]The game is about a variety of monsters who play their part of a song on different islands. It's at level 2 since the designs of some of the monster can get pretty weird, but they only sing, play an instrument, or contribute to the song in another way.[[/note]]
* ''VideoGame/PlantsVsZombies'' [[note]]Living plants with fantastical abilities fight a horde of zombies, with some types of zombies having fantastical abilities of their own. Your neighbor means well, but is very crazy, wearing a pot for a hat and selling you bacon. There isn't anything too weird, though.[[/note]]


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* ''Webcomic/YuMeDream'' [[note]]The first part is a 0, being a fairly realistic high-school drama about lesbians. The second part gets weirder: [[spoiler: since the setting is in DreamWorld, anything can happen. We have a blue-haired girl with bead eyes and a [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} unique train of thought]], a girl who can change her head, characters having the ability to change shape at will, a girl with a swirl for an eye ruling the land in her castle guarded by bears, and constant {{Art Shift}}s.]] There is an understandable overarching plot for this part, focusing on [[spoiler:Fiona searching for Lia after they are separated]], but the [[spoiler:dream elements]] make this part at least a 3. It's been balanced out at 2.[[/note]]


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* ''Webcomic/{{Minus}}'' [[note]]The title character is a reality-warping girl who uses her powers to cause mischief or help people. Besides her, her influence, and the presence of ghosts, the world is pretty normal. The comic is at this level due to the constant bizarre and outlandish things minus's imagination produces.[[/note]]

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* ''VideoGame/{{Ib}}'' [[note]]The plot is straightforward: a girl gets lost in an art museum and has to escape. Things get strange from the very beginning, when she stumbles upon a parallel dimension that resembles the real world at first, only to delve into an odd dimension where various forms of art exist, with some being sentient and/or hostile. The final area is a world where everything is made of drawings.[[/note]]



* ''VideoGame/{{Wadanohara}}'' [[note]]The game starts out at 1, focusing on the adventures of a young witch and her familiars. Most of the sea animal characters are all anthropomorphic, the characters use magical spells, and the biggest threat they have to stop is an invasion from another kingdom... [[spoiler:that is, until the traitor reveals himself. Everything goes to hell after that, with the sea turning black and red, skeletal fish-like creatures taking the place of regular enemies, wandering through passages with tons of eyes, and the title character briefly going into a dream sequence where ''everyone'' is dead.]] This part is a 4; after this sequence; everything goes back to 1 again. Overall, it's balanced at this level.[[/note]]



* ''VideoGame/MogekoCastle'' [[note]]The game starts out normal, with our main protagonist Yonaka getting lost and happening upon the titular castle. However, once we get in, things get weird: its main inhabitants are Mogekos, yellow cat-like beings with an creepy obsession with young girls, except for a few who help you along the way. The interior of the castle itself contains bizarre passageways that logically wouldn't exist in a real-life version of the castle, with weird sights such as passages floating in mid-air with Mogekos bouncing around everywhere, and a cloud-like area with lots of chickens. The plot is straightforward, with it focusing on Yonaka trying to escape the castle, but the two main endings get weird and dark, especially the "True" ending.[[/note]]



* ''WesternAnimation/{{Rejected}}'' [[note]]The film focuses on failed commercials. The "commercials" themselves are very surreal, to the point of some not resembling commercials at all. The film gets more bizarre as it progresses, and it literally falls apart at the end.[[/note]]



* ''WesternAnimation/{{Rejected}}'' [[note]]These ''were'' supposed to be commercials, but the shorts are just too surreal to be taken as such, not to mention that the film gets more bizarre as it progresses, and it literally falls apart at the end.[[/note]]
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* ''VideoGame/TheGrayGarden'' [[note]]Probably the least weird out of all of Creator/DeepSeaPrisoner's games; the characters include angels, demons, gods, and the monsters you meet along the way. The former three are all humanized, and, besides using their powers, have pretty normal days. The plot is also understandable: Ivlis and his demons from the Flame World invade the titular garden, and it's up to the four main heroes to stop them.[[/note]]
* ''Literature/HarryPotter'' [[note]]A young boy goes to a WizardingSchool, and faces numerous magical threats during his time there. The situations are pretty normal; the presence of magic puts this here, and most of the magical situations are fairly standard for their genre (casting spells, wizard battles, magical creatures etc.). There are some elements that may reach higher levels, such as the Dementors and time travel elements in the third book.[[/note]]


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* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'' [[note]]A boy and his shape-shifting dog go on adventures in the post-apocalyptic land of Ooo. On one hand, the characters can be quirky (a lemon-headed being who often screams and is known for his erratic behavior, a sentient video game console with a wild imagination, and more), but are fairly understandable. On the other hand, the show is known for being weird, with the characters frequently being placed in bizarre and outlandish events. Most plots are understandable, though, and a lot of the weirdness is played for humor. However, there are a few moments and episodes that go beyond the show's standard level of weirdness, such as "King Worm", where Finn and Jake are brainwashed by the titular character and experience surreal visions, and "A Glitch is a Glitch", which is animated in 3D and features reality breaking apart thanks to the Ice King letting a virus loose on the world.[[/note]]
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--> "You see, off is a turn based ROY[[note]]RPG[[/note]] made by UsefulNotes/HillaryClinton. You play as the pitcher, whose sole job is to purify the rivers of earth realm in order to get rid of [[Franchise/MassEffect commander Shephard]]'s spectres. However there are some complications run Into through the pitcher's purifina quest. Each zone has a guardian goose that will for some reason attempt you from removing the galactic councils spectres. The first zones guardian Website/{{Google}}, is [=DeeDee=], who is really short with big buck teeth. The first zone is composed of mines and farms. The mines are there for the testificate villagers to dig up methane, the least important of the four elements, and the farms are to produce metal by sawing cows in half and taking large chunks of metal from the cow's bodies, but for some reason, there's meat within the cow's. Sounds crazy, right? They throw the odd meat found within these cow's into rivers of meat one of the most important of the 4 elements... because without meat, man wouldn't have anything to breathe. In the second zone, you will find the place littered with libraries and malls. This zone' s guardian gobble is a parrot named Josephat who was eaten by the main character's animal guide, taco' s sister. Valentine. The bird became a kidney stone which later was able to control Valentine's body. The pitcher battles the treacherous forces of reading to get to Valentine, and they make battle! Only for Valentines/josephat to discover that the pitchers balls are too mighty for him to handle! Valentine/[[SuddenNameChange houseboat]] decides this is an opportune Time to go to the mall, where the pitcher faces [[{{Portmanteau}} valenphat]] in a HOT TOPIC store after valerat takes the last DOMO t-shirt, Valentine later reveals that she is not Valentine, but turns out to be houseboat, the guardian gobble of zone 2! He transforms into a large [[Music/BobMarley Bob marley]]bird, and is killed by the pitcher. Taco is devastated to learn that Valentine was a cute cat-shaped hat this whole time, [[DrowningMySorrows and becomes an alcoholic]]. He is replaced by Zach from [[Series/TheSuiteLifeOfZackAndCody Zach and Cody]], and becomes unimportant for the whole second 3/6 of the game. The pitcher purified the zone's water and the spectators, and moves unto zone 3! Zone 3 is composed of cocaine factories, the most important of the 3.14 elements. Because without cocaine, man would be too bored and [[ADateWithRosiePalms whack off all the time]]. The pitcher later discovers that the sugar is actually made of the fingernail clipping of dead people in the necrophilia ward of the factory. Zone 3's guardian ghizzard is a corporate fat-cat named [[Franchise/StarWars Ewok]]. [[SuddenNameChange Erik]] then succumbs to heart failure mid-battle and dies. This is where the pitcher decides zone 3 is boring, so let's go to the final zone, the dorm! This realm consists of [[BuffySpeak stuff that does things]]. The pitcher has to face different versions of the guardian gibblies- [=DeeDee=], houseboat, and Ewok here again. And then moves to kill the queen... [[Franchise/StarWars Darth Vader]]! When confronted by the pitcher, Darth Vader offers him some coffee. The pitcher splashes it in Cadets face, [[CurbStompBattle and Darth Vader]] [[WeaksauceWeakness dies instantly]]! The pitcher decides that now is an opportune time to beat his Father/son ([[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer actually not kidding on this part]]) [[WouldHurtAChild to death]] with a Crickett bat. Taco comes in and calls the pitcher a big fat phony, this is where the player is given an option to side with the pitcher who want to purify the entire Atlantic ocean, or Taco, wants to stop the pitcher from purifying the ocean, so [[Film/WarForThePlanetOfTheApes planet of the apes 3]] will come out. but regardless of which person you side with, the world is then destroyed by the evil forces of the end credits... AND THAT, MY GOOD SIR IS THE PLOT TO, OFF!"

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--> "You see, off is a turn based ROY[[note]]RPG[[/note]] made by UsefulNotes/HillaryClinton. You play as the pitcher, whose sole job is to purify the rivers of earth realm in order to get rid of [[Franchise/MassEffect commander Shephard]]'s spectres. However there are some complications run Into through the pitcher's purifina quest. Each zone has a guardian goose that will for some reason attempt you from removing the galactic councils spectres. The first zones guardian Website/{{Google}}, is [=DeeDee=], who is really short with big buck teeth. The first zone is composed of mines and farms. The mines are there for the testificate villagers to dig up methane, the least important of the four elements, and the farms are to produce metal by sawing cows in half and taking large chunks of metal from the cow's bodies, but for some reason, there's meat within the cow's. Sounds crazy, right? They throw the odd meat found within these cow's into rivers of meat one of the most important of the 4 elements... because without meat, man wouldn't have anything to breathe. In the second zone, you will find the place littered with libraries and malls. This zone' s guardian gobble is a parrot named Josephat who was eaten by the main character's animal guide, taco' s sister. Valentine. The bird became a kidney stone which later was able to control Valentine's body. The pitcher battles the treacherous forces of reading to get to Valentine, and they make battle! Only for Valentines/josephat to discover that the pitchers balls are too mighty for him to handle! Valentine/[[SuddenNameChange houseboat]] decides this is an opportune Time to go to the mall, where the pitcher faces [[{{Portmanteau}} valenphat]] in a HOT TOPIC store after valerat takes the last DOMO t-shirt, Valentine later reveals that she is not Valentine, but turns out to be houseboat, the guardian gobble of zone 2! He transforms into a large [[Music/BobMarley Bob marley]]bird, and is killed by the pitcher. Taco is devastated to learn that Valentine was a cute cat-shaped hat this whole time, [[DrowningMySorrows and becomes an alcoholic]]. He is replaced by Zach from [[Series/TheSuiteLifeOfZackAndCody Zach and Cody]], and becomes unimportant for the whole second 3/6 of the game. The pitcher purified the zone's water and the spectators, and moves unto zone 3! Zone 3 is composed of cocaine factories, the most important of the 3.14 elements. Because without cocaine, man would be too bored and [[ADateWithRosiePalms whack off all the time]].time. The pitcher later discovers that the sugar is actually made of the fingernail clipping of dead people in the necrophilia ward of the factory. Zone 3's guardian ghizzard is a corporate fat-cat named [[Franchise/StarWars Ewok]]. [[SuddenNameChange Erik]] then succumbs to heart failure mid-battle and dies. This is where the pitcher decides zone 3 is boring, so let's go to the final zone, the dorm! This realm consists of [[BuffySpeak stuff that does things]]. The pitcher has to face different versions of the guardian gibblies- [=DeeDee=], houseboat, and Ewok here again. And then moves to kill the queen... [[Franchise/StarWars Darth Vader]]! When confronted by the pitcher, Darth Vader offers him some coffee. The pitcher splashes it in Cadets face, [[CurbStompBattle and Darth Vader]] [[WeaksauceWeakness dies instantly]]! The pitcher decides that now is an opportune time to beat his Father/son ([[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer actually not kidding on this part]]) [[WouldHurtAChild to death]] with a Crickett bat. Taco comes in and calls the pitcher a big fat phony, this is where the player is given an option to side with the pitcher who want to purify the entire Atlantic ocean, or Taco, wants to stop the pitcher from purifying the ocean, so [[Film/WarForThePlanetOfTheApes planet of the apes 3]] will come out. but regardless of which person you side with, the world is then destroyed by the evil forces of the end credits... AND THAT, MY GOOD SIR IS THE PLOT TO, OFF!"
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Salvaged from the Funny page for WebAnimation/YouTubePoop. If this is lost media, it would be interesting to find it again.

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* ''WebAnimation/YoutubePoop'' [[note]]A case in which this is played for humor, as YTP's main source of humor is twisting and messing up a source as much as possible. There are some videos with apparent plots, like ''WebAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmasWhoSkellingtonsRevenge'', that get lower, though.[[/note]]

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* ''WebAnimation/YoutubePoop'' ''YoutubePoop'' [[note]]A case in which this is played for humor, as YTP's main source of humor is twisting and messing up a source as much as possible. There are some videos with apparent plots, like ''WebAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmasWhoSkellingtonsRevenge'', that get lower, though.[[/note]]
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Might as well delete the AT meme cleanup now that I sort of "cleaned up" the page a long while ago.


[[folder: Adventure Time MemeticMutation cleanup]]
This is to determine a list of things that should stay or leave on the WesternAnimation/AdventureTime MemeticMutation page.

** What time is it? WesternAnimation/AdventureTime![[labelnote:Explanation]]Finn and Jake's simultaneous CatchPhrase and TitleDrop is prone to variations[[/labelnote]] - keep. Variations = memes.
* "MY HAT! [[PunctuatedForEmphasis IS!]] ''[[MundaneMadeAwesome AWESOME!]]''" - leave. Probably the moment that made the short famous, but not a "meme" per se.
* [=ItsfineItsfineItsfine!=] - leave. No context.
* [[SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic So Finn and Jake, set out]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GXrwi3GLVU to find a new home...]][[labelnote:Explanation]]The song that narrates Finn and Jake's quest to find a new place to live after Marceline forcibly evicts them[[/labelnote]]
** "I'm not mean, I'm [[ReallySevenHundredYearsOld a thousand years old]] and I just [[BlueAndOrangeMorality lost track of my moral code]]." [[labelnote:Explanation]]Marceline's excuse for [[ChaoticNeutral her behavior]][[/labelnote]] - both leave? Probably the second one could be a fandom in-joke, but I'm unsure.
* LITTLE BABY FEET - leave. Zero-Context
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIAql1AfSSU NOOOOOOOOOOO]][[BigNo OOOOOOOOOOOOOO]] - keep, but add context. Finn's face when he is afraid of water has been mutated into several variations and has gotten traction outside the show's fanbase.
* "Daddy, why did you eat my fries...?" - unsure. A popular song in the fanbase, not sure if anywhere else. More context is required, though.
* Just the concept of Creator/NeilPatrickHarris voicing Prince Gumball (genderbent Princess Bubblegum) is memetic in itself. - ???
** "SO. VERY. LARGE."[[labelnote:Explanation]]One of Prince Gumball's lines from the genderbent episode preview. It was perceived rather suggestively, and is often used by the fandom to describe [[BiggerIsBetterInBed a certain part of Marshall Lee's anatomy]][[/labelnote]] - keep. It explains the meme.
* "I'm a buff baby that can dance like a man..."[[labelnote:Explanation]]Baby Finn singing in "Memory of a Memory"[[/labelnote]] - keep, but add context. Perhaps one of the most heard-about songs in the series along with "Bacon Pancakes". People who haven't seen Adventure Time may have heard of this song. It even got mutated further by being the inspiration for "buff baby" by tobi lou, which became a meme on [=TikTok=].
* [[LargeHam Any one of]] [[FountainOfMemes Lemongrab's lines.]] - keep, but just say Lemongrab in general. He has become a common source for image macros, video edits, and [=GIFs=].
** "You really smell like dog buns."[[labelnote:Explanation]]He didn't really say this. It was an elaborate prank pulled on him.[[/labelnote]] - leave. Memorable moment in the fandom, but not a meme.
** "aaaaaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHH!!!!"[[labelnote:Explanation]]His reaction to the above.[[/labelnote]] - leave; see above.
** [[CatchPhrase UNACCEPTABLE!]] - keep. "UNACCEPTABLE" is often used to show disgust or disapproval to a particular thing on the Internet, or is used as a forum weapon of caption of an image or GIF of sorts.
*** "UNACCEPTABULLLLL CONDITIONNNNNN" - keep; a variation on the above, though both need context.
** ONE MIIIIILLLLIOOOOONNN YEARS DUNGEON.[[labelnote:Explanation]]Dungeon time may vary.[[/labelnote]] - leave. Memorable, yet isn't a meme.
** No trials. - leave. Context = Nonexistent
* GET ON MY SWAN! - leave. Memorable moment attributed to PB, not a meme.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWUV8Qeofjw Also, HE FOUGHT A BEAR!!! BILLY!!!]] - unsure. Perhaps Billy's status is played up to memetic status in the fandom, but this is uncertain due to the lack of context.
* Yeah! Force that enthusiasm! - leave. No context.
* MARCELINE LOVES U GAIZ!!1! - leave. Zero-Context AND seems to be made up on the spot.
* OH MY GLOB!! - unsure. LSP's {{catchphrase}}, but it's yet to be known if it's considered a meme and spread in the fandom.
* Somebody got hit in the Boing loings! In the boing loings! - leave. Memorable; not meme
* Shake your extremities! All your arms and knees! - leave. Memorable; not meme
* Yeah, oh, Political rap, yo yo Demon apathy, yo zappity[[labelnote:Explanation]]Finn sticking it to the man in "Daddy's Little Monster"[[/labelnote]] - leave. [[RuleOfThree memorable; not meme]]
* Mathematical!!![[labelnote:Explanation]]Finn's tendency to use math-related terms when he is excited has been embraced by fans, who similarly yell said interjections as a means to express their own amusement.[[/labelnote]] - keep. It's in the explanation.
** RHOMBUS!!! - well, it doesn't need an extra one.
* Ninjas stole my diamonds! - leave. No context.
* Uhm, 4, right?[[labelnote:Explanation]]Finn was given a math question instead of trial by fire in "Slumber Party Panic". The question? 2+2[[/labelnote]] - ???
* [[http://9gag.com/gag/4601734 This]] - leave. It's just Adventure Time expressions similar to existing memes. And Administrivia/WeblinksAreNotExamples
* Bacon pancakes! Makin' bacon pancakes! - keep, add context. Has been remixed many times.
** [[http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=en_sVVjWFKk&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3Den_sVVjWFKk%26feature%3Dyoutu.be Now in remix form!]] - keep. The most famous remix of the Bacon Pancakes song.
* Prismo lives in the Time Cube dimension. - leave; without context, it's nothing.
* "I told you corn fields are awesome!"
** "I floop the pig."
** "You'll give me a STRATEGIC ADVANTAGE!"
** The BMO Chop! If this were real, you would be dead. - leave. Memorable Card Wars quotes, but not memes.
* The [[FanNickname fan nickname]] for Lemongrab 2 is "Buttgrab." Because when he first walked on screen, the first thing many fans noticed was the [[HollywoodPudgy size of his bottom]]. - ???
* [[TearJerker/AdventureTime "I like sad things."]][[labelnote:Explanation]]Pen Ward[[/labelnote]] - ???
* Gunter wearing a sign. - leave; NO CONTEXT, NO PLACE IN EXAMPLES
* UNACCEPTABLE, Lemongrab's punk rock comic from the comics and licensed games, has spawned a [[https://www.facebook.com/pages/UNACCEPTABLE/116597181866199?ref=tn_tnmn band Facebook page]]. - one Facebook page doesn't equal a meme unless it's popular enough, so probably leave.
* "What's Tier 15?" "DO NOT DO TIER 15" [[labelnote:Explanation]]Jake's [[NoodleIncident vague]] [[UnusualEuphemism description]] to Finn of the "15 Tiers Of Love".[[/labelnote]] - ??? (Leave unless it's explained WHY it is a meme, if it is one.)
* NOPE! Nope. Nope. Nope. Stop talking. Go to jail.[[labelnote:Explanation]]Princess Bubblegum arresting who she believes to be the phony King of Ooo in "Apple Wedding"[[/labelnote]] - ??? (Explanation that doesn't explain why it is a meme.)
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzMGBMPHsa8 Jake shows you how it's done.]] - possibly keep. A viral video that has accumulated over 2M views.
* evil, evil, evil, evil, evil, evil, evil, Evil.[[labelnote:Explanation]]What Flame King whispers to his sleeping daughter, Flame Princess to try to influence her[[/labelnote]] - leave. Maybe not a meme.
* '''SKYHOOK!'''[[labelnote:Explanation]]What Ice King shouted when he saved Finn and Jake using the eponymous item and during the last moment of the episode [[TitleDrop Skyhooks]][[/labelnote]] - leave. Memorable, but not a meme.
* Mmm, check please [[note]] a line from the character Shelby and Jake [[/note]] - leave. Doesn't say why it's a meme.
* Un-make me.[[labelnote:Explanation]]A note Lemongrab wrote to Bubblegum [[OhCrap in response to Gumbald using The]] [[DespairEventHorizon Cake to destroy a lemon]] in "Come Along With Me"[[/labelnote]] - leave. Memorable, but not memetic
* Damnit Fern, stop reminding us of ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar''![[labelnote:Explanation]]In "Come Along With Me", Fern [[spoiler:dies by breaking up into grass, revealing this to Finn by stating that he is "not doing so good". This easily reminded viewers of [[Comicbook/SpiderMan Peter Parker's]] undignified disintegration into ash in ''Avengers: Infinity War'', where this moment began as he said a similar line, "I don't feel so good"]].[[/labelnote]] - keep. Says why it's a meme.
* Jake bit by a Spider[[labelnote:Explanation]]In the episode "Marceline's Closet", a spider bites Jake (voiced by John [=DiMaggio=]), who screams in pain silently.[[/labelnote]] - leave. If it IS a meme, it doesn't explain WHY it's a meme.
* From the comics, [[https://knowyourmeme.com/photos/808011-into-the-trash-it-goes-opinion-discarded Lemongrab holding a trash can]] and shouting "Hop in, this is where you belong forever, now!" got some mileage as a response to bad takes, or people declaring themselves "fandom trash". - keep. It gets explained.
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* "[[NiceHat MY HAT!]] [[PunctuatedForEmphasis IS!]] ''[[MundaneMadeAwesome AWESOME!]]''" - leave. Probably the moment that made the short famous, but not a "meme" per se.

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* Lament on removed/renamed/dead tropes, derived from a poem featured in ''VideoGame/SilentHill2'':
--> ''Dead tropes, dead tropes, swinging from a tree''\\
''How many dead tropes do you see?''\\
''Links turned red or directed away''\\
''Reeking of misuse and better days''
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This wasn't meant to be somewhere else but I added it here anyways:

The current state of the Obscurity Pages (OUTDADED):
* Video games folder is getting suggestions and some placement, but needs more; film section is practically a dead zone except for suggestions; Western Animation section got a big boost in entries a while back but otherwise falls under the same category for the Video Games section; Comic Books section is even more barren; the original Anime section is practically a ghost town by this point; Live-Action TV gets suggestions and entries but still more of the former than the latter; Music section could be the same but on a lesser scale; Web Original practically gets no suggestions or placements aside from one person (me); the Literature section is getting some progress but still needs more entries sorted; and, finally, there need to be more sections, like a Webcomics section, especially considering how big they are on this site.

The real current state of the obscurity tiers:
* Entries are only added in moderated frequencies. 40 Winks is probably too much of a cult classic for 6, Tree Fog is definitely NOT a 5, comic books section is dead, only the video games section is getting the most updated, and there should be new sections, like a webcomics and theatre section. Comic Strips should be merged with the comic books to add a greater selection of comics (with, say, ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'' at level 0), but webcomics should be in their own separate section due to their abundance and the fact that they're primarily digital. There could even be a section for fanfictions, but it's unknown if ''any'' of them will be at level 0, or even level 1 (though ''Fanfic/MyImmortal'' could be a close match for 1).

* Side Note: Unsure if any webcomics would reach level 0 if there was to be a Webcomic obscurity scale; probably the closest things I can think to be a level 0 webcomic are ''Webcomic/{{xkcd}}'', ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'', and ''Webcomic/CyanideAndHappiness'', but even then, they aren't exactly as impactful on pop culture as entries on other scales.

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* Side Note: Unsure if any webcomics would reach level 0 if there was to be a Webcomic obscurity scale; probably the closest things I can think to be a level 0 webcomic are ''Webcomic/{{xkcd}}'', ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'', and ''Webcomic/CyanideAndHappiness'', but even then, they aren't exactly as impactful on pop culture as entries on other scales, maybe except for ''Homestuck'' due to the fandom.

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The real current state of the obscurity tiers:
* Entries are only added in moderated frequencies. 40 Winks is probably too much of a cult classic for 6, Tree Fog is definitely NOT a 5, comic books section is dead, only the video games section is getting the most updated, and there should be new sections, like a webcomics and theatre section. Comic Strips should be merged with the comic books to add a greater selection of comics (with, say, ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'' at level 0), but webcomics should be in their own separate section due to their abundance and the fact that they're primarily digital. There could even be a section for fanfictions, but it's unknown if ''any'' of them will be at level 0, or even level 1 (though ''Fanfic/MyImmortal'' could be a close match for 1).

* Side Note: Unsure if any webcomics would reach level 0 if there was to be a Webcomic obscurity scale; probably the closest things I can think to be a level 0 webcomic are ''Webcomic/{{xkcd}}'', ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'', and ''Webcomic/CyanideAndHappiness'', but even then, they aren't exactly as impactful on pop culture as entries on other scales, maybe except for ''Homestuck'' due to the fandom.scales.

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These entries were removed from the Nightmare Fuel page for Roblox, but without reason.
* [[http://www.roblox.com/Landos-Haunted-Mansion-place?id=9246950 This]] game isn't too scary at first, despite its premise. It's just a haunted house with a few silly things in it, such as a painting of Lando themself that turns into Justin Bieber when lightning flashes. The few actual scares are mostly prompted by clicking on things, like the couch to reveal a dead body, so there aren't really any jumpscares... until you enter the bedroom. You open the door, walk in a few steps... and then the bed opens up and devours you! It can be jarring for people who expect nothing special in the game.
* In the now defunct R.U.N., the goal is to run away from an all-devouring blob who multiplies every few seconds. But what makes it even scarier is the blob's cry of "Ah, [[NarmCharm fresh meat!]]" at the beginning of a round.
** Not to mention [[{{VideoGame/Diablo}} where said cry came from, and who said it...]]
** R.U.N.'s thumbnail also qualifies. [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/roblox/images/0/00/RUN-0.png/revision/latest?cb=20170316071956 Featuring a very disturbing realistic Pacman]], this was shown in the related games section in other game's pages, no doubt scaring a few kids away from it.


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*** However, one Website/YouTube comment manages to [[NightmareRetardant suck all the creepiness out of (Windowsill)]] with this:
--->'''"[[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments Woah, finally a song that captures the mood of trying to brush dust into a dustpan but there's always that fucking line of dust that you can't get in, it gets smaller and smaller but never goes away. I will play this song next time I need to dust with a dustpan.]]"'''
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* [[http://www.roblox.com/Landos-Haunted-Mansion-place?id=9246950 This]] game isn't too scary at first, despite its premise. It's just a haunted house with a few silly things in it, such as a painting of Lando themself that turns into Justin Bieber when lightning flashes. The few actual scares are mostly prompted by clicking on things, like the couch to reveal a dead body, so there aren't really any jumpscares... until you enter the bedroom. You open the door, walk in a few steps... and then the bed opens up and devours you! It can be jarring for people who expect nothing special in the game.
* In the now defunct R.U.N., the goal is to run away from an all-devouring blob who multiplies every few seconds. But what makes it even scarier is the blob's cry of "Ah, [[NarmCharm fresh meat!]]" at the beginning of a round.
** Not to mention [[{{VideoGame/Diablo}} where said cry came from, and who said it...]]
** R.U.N.'s thumbnail also qualifies. [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/roblox/images/0/00/RUN-0.png/revision/latest?cb=20170316071956 Featuring a very disturbing realistic Pacman]], this was shown in the related games section in other game's pages, no doubt scaring a few kids away from it.

Removed from the Funny page for ''VideoGame/SilentHill2''. To be fair, it ''is'' already listed under the franchise's {{Narm}} page, though.
* While normally the Lying Figures are quite creepy, shortly after you meet Maria and start walking down the road with her following you, Lying Figures will attack you by essentially ''catapulting themselves'' over the railing to land on the road. The sight of it is absurd.
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* ''VideoGame/{{Omori}}'' [[note]]You play as a boy named Sunny, and his dream alter-ego Omori. Omori's travels can get pretty weird, from the surreal landscapes of Headspace (including stuff like fighting a download window, turning into toast when you die etc.) to the psychological horrors of Black Space (much of which has a deeper connection to the story). Both are around 4, much like [[VideoGame/{{Mother}} their]] [[VideoGame/YumeNikki inspirations]]. Meanwhile, since Sunny is in the RealLife, nothing especially odd happens in his home of Faraway Town (except for some hallucinations, and continuous appearances of [[BigBad Something]]). The two are balanced to reach 3.[[/note]]


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* ''Franchise/SilentHill'' [[note]]Plots are usually straightforward, usually with a character ending up in the eponymous town and having to face monsters, sometimes inner demons. However, the psychological horror elements put this up here, and there are a lot of unexpected scares that come out of nowhere (like the digital, distorted yelling in the Historical Society/prison from the [[VideoGame/SilentHill2 second game]], or the red light in the Borley Haunted Mansion from the [[VideoGame/SilentHill3 third game]]); it's all part of the series' nature. The locations do look fairly normal, though, except in the [[DarkWorld Otherworld]].[[/note]]
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Salvaged from the Funny page for WebAnimation/YouTubePoop. If this is lost media, it would be interesting to find it again.
* It seems to be no longer available, but back in 2009 or early 2010, there was a YTP of ''WesternAnimation/{{BIONICLE}}: The Legend Reborn'' called something like "Mata Nui fails to fix a guitar". In the original film, when Ackar tries to interrupt the GladiatorGames, the fighters Tarix and Vastus are the only ones willing to hear him out. In this version...
-->[''Tarix and Vastus fight, repeatedly clashing their weapons while [[ScreamingWarrior screaming]]'']\\
'''Ackar''': Fighting between Glatorian must stop!\\
[''Tarix and Vastus continue fighting'']\\
'''Ackar''': Stop!\\
[''Tarix and Vastus continue fighting'']\\
'''Ackar''': Stop fighting as I speak!\\
[''[[OverlyLongGag Tarix and Vastus continue fighting]]'']\\
'''Ackar''': ENOUGH!\\
[''Ackar takes out his sword and [[PlayingWithFire shows off his newfound elemental powers]], and the entire arena falls silent in awe'']\\
'''Kiina''': [[TemptingFate Yeah, we thought that might catch your attention-]]\\
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This wasn't meant to be somewhere else but I added it here anyways:

The current state of the Obscurity Pages:
* Video games folder is getting suggestions and some placement, but needs more; film section is practically a dead zone except for suggestions; Western Animation section got a big boost in entries a while back but otherwise falls under the same category for the Video Games section; Comic Books section is even more barren; the original Anime section is practically a ghost town by this point; Live-Action TV gets suggestions and entries but still more of the former than the latter; Music section could be the same but on a lesser scale; Web Original practically gets no suggestions or placements aside from one person (me); the Literature section is getting some progress but still needs more entries sorted; and, finally, there need to be more sections, like a Webcomics section, especially considering how big they are on this site.

* Side Note: Unsure if any webcomics would reach level 0 if there was to be a Webcomic obscurity scale; probably the closest things I can think to be a level 0 webcomic are ''Webcomic/{{xkcd}}'', ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'', and ''Webcomic/CyanideAndHappiness'', but even then, they aren't exactly as impactful on pop culture as entries on other scales, maybe except for ''Homestuck'' due to the fandom.



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NOTE: For re-ordering or miscellaneous placements. For actual placement ranges, see my second sandbox.
* I might move ''VideoGame/CaveStory'' to a 2, due to its influence on indie games and its multiple ports. I still don't know if the game is well-known enough for that level, though.
* I've noticed that the word "irrelevant" has popped up multiple times in the scale. The words sounds very demeaning to a work and might show some implied negativity, even if it's not intended to do so. Calling a work "irrelevant" would say something along the lines of CondemnedByHistory or "if you like this work, then you're [insert negative term here].) I wouldn't call a work "irrelevant"; ''VideoGame/AlexKidd'' would probably fall under the lines of "obscure" or "forgotten", mostly known by people who know the game as SEGA's original mascot before ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'', and ''VideoGame/BaldisBasicsInEducationAndLearning'' is no longer the talk of the town, and some people might consider it a fad, but [=YouTube=] videos and Roblox games based on ''Baldi'' still remain popular to this day, even if it's mostly with a younger demographic.
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Both of these things were meant to be edit reasons for the Sliding Scales of Obscurity, both pertaining to the Video Games section of the first page. Since I'm way too afraid to do ANYTHING around that section anymore besides placing suggestions, they are here for now.

* While I understand the reasoning for Baldi's Basics being at 3, level 3 is essentially "you probably won't know this, but some people do", and a game like that a 3 feels somewhat...''off''. While it's true that it isn't as popular as it was back then, it's still popular enough that it warranted several updates, and even a successful Kickstarter campaign to reach a full game, indicating a sizable enough fanbase for that to happen (and that's not even going over Baldi's popularity on [=YouTube=] and Roblox, though mostly with a younger demographic). The description of level 2 can probably apply: while Baldi's Basics is very well-known, "Detailed knowledge is mainly restricted to a specialized fandom", mainly because the game has waned in popularity, but hasn't fell into "the depths". Granny can stay at 3 because it seemed more like a one-off thing, and it didn't seem to have a noticeable fanbase other than that it went viral. Insert something about the Binding of Isaac here that was supposed to be put in this edit reason, before I realized the full extent of this situation and lost it again.

* A work's fandom does play a role in its obscurity, but so does the number of people who actually know the series. This is NOT FandomLifeCycle, though it is similar to it. If this were Fandom Life Cycle, Over the Garden Wall and Black Rock Shooter would have lower placements on the scale since they're both labelled "6b" on the cycle (and Geometry Dash, too, as it's said to be a 2-3 on the cycle). As stated in the rules, this isn't exactly determined by a work's quality or "relevancy", but rather how many people would KNOW the work. If that doesn't work, then the fandom can be used as a reference. Placement reasons will come as a blank edit in the next edit reason.



[[folder: Some new guidelines for the obscurity scales based on recent events?]]
This was going to be in the discussion page for the first part of the Obscurity Pages sandbox. I don't know if I'll actually add it or not.

"I've noticed a general rule following recent edits. For that, I would like to make a suggestion to add at level 3 on the Video Games section:
-->"Most video games that go viral for a while and whose popularity cools down afterwards tend to have this level at its central point. If the fanbases persist, they may reach less obscure levels, and if they are forgotten enough, they may reach more obscure levels."

I have laid out a loose groundwork for this rule:
* Level 0: ''VideoGame/AngryBirds'' and ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}''. After the games blew up in popularity, they became incredibly influential and well-known in their respective fields, and their popularity levels still go strong to this day. Pretty much everyone in the world has heard of them by now.
* Level 1: ''VideoGame/GeometryDash''. Another famous game that blew up in popularity. It is still quite popular, but not popular of influential enough for level 0, so this level would suffice.
* Level 2: ''VideoGame/BendyAndTheInkMachine''. Another game that became extremely popular. While the game is far from forgotten nowadays, its fanbase has waned a bit, but still goes strong. It hasn't popped up much in recent years for level 1, though, which it was in previously.
* Level 3: ''VideoGame/{{Granny}}''. Became viral during its release; nowadays, seen as a passing fad. Of course, the game is still very well-known today, but you'll have a harder time finding people who remember or discuss it than when it was popular.
* Level 4: ''VideoGame/CanYourPet'' became viral in 2010. A rule that may follow is this: the longer the time a game's popularity has waned after its fame has passed, the more forgotten it will become in the future. Modern people might not know this game, except if they watch an old playthrough with millions of views and/or play it themselves. People who played/watched a video of it back in the day are more likely to remember it.
* Level 5: ''Insane Orb'' from Website/{{Newgrounds}}. Despite being the second most viewed (formerly first) game on the site, it's highly unlikely to be discussed or remembered in modern times. The only things keeping it from going lower are its status on the site and the fact that it has over 40,000,000 views.
* Level 6: Plenty of DefunctOnlineVideoGames fall into this, at their most obscure. Some, like ''VideoGame/ClubPenguin'', are well-remembered enough to reach 2. Others, like ''Fight My Monster'', aren't. The majority of once-popular apps that have been removed or aren't supported on the App Store/Google Play Store are here. (e.g. Most of the "Tap" games by Pocket Gems, like ''Tap Zoo''.)

Now, I think I'll have to make a guideline for indie games.
* Level 0: Nothing much. Independently-developed games can be well-known, but the grand majority of them aren't part of pop culture.
* Level 1: ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}''. A game pretty much everyone has heard about. It's become so well-known, that its legacy has brought it towards a borderline 0. For a solid level 1 example, ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys''. Extremely well-known series, a global phenomenon to extent, but not part of pop culture. The fandom goes strong to this day.
* Level 2: ''VisualNovel/DokiDokiLiteratureClub'' and ''VideoGame/MeatBoy''. The former generated a lot of attention in 2017-2018, becoming a level 1 before ultimately cooling down. It still has a large fanbase, though smaller than before. The latter is one of the more recognizable indie games from the late 2000s-early 2010s era, and people to this day may know some things about it, even if it's just the name. Both were well-known enough to warrant an UpdatedRerelease or sequel of some sort.
* Level 3: ''VideoGame/{{OFF}}''. It has garnered a sizable following, with a notable fandom on Website/{{Tumblr}}, but, then again, general awareness is not guaranteed. It may be well-known enough in some parts of the Internet, but not notable enough for level 2.
* Level 4: ''VideoGame/DotFlow'' and ''VideoGame/Yume2kki'', two fangames of ''VideoGame/YumeNikki'', which is a 3. The fandoms are somewhat sizable, but are rather small in comparison to level 3. Gaming communities on the Internet may or may not have heard of these games.
* Level 5: ''VideoGame/{{Ikachan}}''. The game is rather unknown, but there is one thing that brings it up from a 6: it was one of Creator/StudioPixel's first games before ''VideoGame/CaveStory''[[note]]which is about a 3 or even a 2[[/note]], and there is a reference to the game in ''Cave Story'' itself, so some people may have heard of it from there.
* Level 6: ''VideoGame/TinkerQuarry''. There is a select number of people on TV Tropes who are fans of the game. Search anywhere else, though, and your chances of finding someone who's heard of the game is next-to-nothing.
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[[folder: Some new guidelines for the obscurity scales based on recent events?]]
This was going to be in the discussion page for the first part of the Obscurity Pages sandbox. I don't know if I'll actually add it or not.

"I've noticed a general rule following recent edits. For that, I would like to make a suggestion to add at level 3 on the Video Games section:
-->"Most video games that go viral for a while and whose popularity cools down afterwards tend to have this level at its central point. If the fanbases persist, they may reach less obscure levels, and if they are forgotten enough, they may reach more obscure levels."

I have laid out a loose groundwork for this rule:
* Level 0: ''VideoGame/AngryBirds'' and ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}''. After the games blew up in popularity, they became incredibly influential and well-known in their respective fields, and their popularity levels still go strong to this day. Pretty much everyone in the world has heard of them by now.
* Level 1: ''VideoGame/GeometryDash''. Another famous game that blew up in popularity. It is still quite popular, but not popular of influential enough for level 0, so this level would suffice.
* Level 2: ''VideoGame/BendyAndTheInkMachine''. Another game that became extremely popular. While the game is far from forgotten nowadays, its fanbase has waned a bit, but still goes strong. It hasn't popped up much in recent years for level 1, though, which it was in previously.
* Level 3: ''VideoGame/{{Granny}}''. Became viral during its release; nowadays, seen as a passing fad. Of course, the game is still very well-known today, but you'll have a harder time finding people who remember or discuss it than when it was popular.
* Level 4: ''VideoGame/CanYourPet'' became viral in 2010. A rule that may follow is this: the longer the time a game's popularity has waned after its fame has passed, the more forgotten it will become in the future. Modern people might not know this game, except if they watch an old playthrough with millions of views and/or play it themselves. People who played/watched a video of it back in the day are more likely to remember it.
* Level 5: ''Insane Orb'' from Website/{{Newgrounds}}. Despite being the second most viewed (formerly first) game on the site, it's highly unlikely to be discussed or remembered in modern times. The only things keeping it from going lower are its status on the site and the fact that it has over 40,000,000 views.
* Level 6: Plenty of DefunctOnlineVideoGames fall into this, at their most obscure. Some, like ''VideoGame/ClubPenguin'', are well-remembered enough to reach 2. Others, like ''Fight My Monster'', aren't. The majority of once-popular apps that have been removed or aren't supported on the App Store/Google Play Store are here. (e.g. Most of the "Tap" games by Pocket Gems, like ''Tap Zoo''.)

Now, I think I'll have to make a guideline for indie games.
* Level 0: Nothing much. Independently-developed games can be well-known, but the grand majority of them aren't part of pop culture.
* Level 1: ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}''. A game pretty much everyone has heard about. It's become so well-known, that its legacy has brought it towards a borderline 0. For a solid level 1 example, ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys''. Extremely well-known series, a global phenomenon to extent, but not part of pop culture. The fandom goes strong to this day.
* Level 2: ''VisualNovel/DokiDokiLiteratureClub'' and ''VideoGame/MeatBoy''. The former generated a lot of attention in 2017-2018, becoming a level 1 before ultimately cooling down. It still has a large fanbase, though smaller than before. The latter is one of the more recognizable indie games from the late 2000s-early 2010s era, and people to this day may know some things about it, even if it's just the name. Both were well-known enough to warrant an UpdatedRerelease or sequel of some sort.
* Level 3: ''VideoGame/{{OFF}}''. It has garnered a sizable following, with a notable fandom on Website/{{Tumblr}}, but, then again, general awareness is not guaranteed. It may be well-known enough in some parts of the Internet, but not notable enough for level 2.
* Level 4: ''VideoGame/DotFlow'' and ''VideoGame/Yume2kki'', two fangames of ''VideoGame/YumeNikki'', which is a 3. The fandoms are somewhat sizable, but are rather small in comparison to level 3. Gaming communities on the Internet may or may not have heard of these games.
* Level 5: ''VideoGame/{{Ikachan}}''. The game is rather unknown, but there is one thing that brings it up from a 6: it was one of Creator/StudioPixel's first games before ''VideoGame/CaveStory''[[note]]which is about a 3 or even a 2[[/note]], and there is a reference to the game in ''Cave Story'' itself, so some people may have heard of it from there.
* Level 6: ''VideoGame/TinkerQuarry''. There is a select number of people on TV Tropes who are fans of the game. Search anywhere else, though, and your chances of finding someone who's heard of the game is next-to-nothing.
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* Might put ''VisualNovel/DokiDokiLiteratureClub'' to a 1, based on its newfound popularity due to a Friday Night Funkin' mod and UpdatedRerelease, as well as the game's legacy and influence.
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* Planning to make a page for [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS8_NJO07VExiMZkpj94C5A/ WiiTheNinja]], an obscure [=YouTuber=] who makes Kirby videos. He is best known for "Kirby Bloopers", and it's the only video of his I have seen. If I can, I can watch the other videos and see if I can make a trope page out of it under WebVideo/WiiTheNinja.

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* Planning to make a page for the ''Kirby Superstar Adventures'' series by [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS8_NJO07VExiMZkpj94C5A/ WiiTheNinja]], an obscure [=YouTuber=] who makes Kirby videos. He last made a video 13 years ago. From the series, he is best known for "Kirby Bloopers", surpassing over 100K views, and it's the only video of his I have seen. If I can, I can watch the other videos and see if I can make a trope page out of it under WebVideo/WiiTheNinja.
WebVideo/KirbySuperstarAdventures.
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* Planning to make a page for [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS8_NJO07VExiMZkpj94C5A/ WiiTheNinja]], an obscure [=YouTuber=] who makes Kirby videos. He is best known for "Kirby Bloopers", and it's the only video of his I have seen. If I can, I can watch the other videos and see if I can make a trope page out of it under WebVideo/WiiTheNinja.

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* ''VisualNovel/DokiDokiLiteratureClub'' and ''VideoGame/BendyAndTheInkMachine'': keep at 2, but a borderline 1 in my opinion, because, even after the fanbases dwindled a bit, they are still going strong to this day, albeit a bit smaller, and by now most people have heard of these games, even people outside of the gaming community. The former game was popular enough for an UpdatedRerelease, while the latter game (and its titular character, especially) is extremely recognizable, though mostly among a younger generation.
* ''VideoGame/HelloNeighbor'': keep at 2. Previously level 1; after the hype subsided, it entered level 2; pretty well-known, yet not enough to spark discussion as the other two examples above.
* ''VideoGame/BaldisBasicsInEducationAndLearning'': Consider moving up to 2. The reasons for this are that the game kept getting additional features even after the fanbase cooled down, and Website/YouTube videos and VideoGame/{{Roblox}} places based on the game tend to have millions of views/plays. Baldi himself might be a level 1 for being extremely popular in said platforms. As for the game itself, it might still be a topic for discussion, but less so than in the past, so, level 2, maybe?
* ''VideoGame/{{Granny}}'': keep at 3. Unlike the previous examples, ''Granny''[='=]s status of fame came and went. It isn't so much that the eponymous character isn't well-known (she is, for making appearances in [=YouTube=] videos and Roblox games like Baldi above, though a bit less recognized than in the past), than how recognizable the game itself is. Mentioning the game probably won't generate much buzz or discussion nowadays, though modern audiences will likely know the character.
* ''VideoGame/HenryStickminSeries'' is NOT a level 4, under any circumstances. Glad someone moved it up to a much more fitting position. I'd say it is a level 1 at its least obscure, and a level 2 at its most.
* I think that ''VideoGame/TheBindingOfIsaac'' is just a ''little'' too recognizable for a 3. Anything 3 and below screams "obscurity", "not that well-known" or "fad" to me, and ''Isaac'' is NOT any of those three. Probably level 2; while it is pretty well-known, and one of the more recognizable indie games, it ''is'' still an indie game, and their fandoms tend to stay around 2 at best, though a few such as ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'' become much more well-known to reach higher levels. ''Isaac'' in particular went from well-known for its time to very well-known among people by the release of ''Rebirth'' and its expansion packs. (Though I'm not sure at what level ''Isaac'' is at right now due to my fear of checking the video game obscurity scale; that's to say, I don't know if it's a 3, 4, or something; I'm just judging by edit reason information.)

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* Might put ''VisualNovel/DokiDokiLiteratureClub'' to a 1, based on its newfound popularity due to a Friday Night Funkin' mod and ''VideoGame/BendyAndTheInkMachine'': keep at 2, but a borderline 1 in my opinion, because, even after the fanbases dwindled a bit, they are still going strong to this day, albeit a bit smaller, and by now most people have heard of these games, even people outside of the gaming community. The former game was popular enough for an UpdatedRerelease, while the latter game (and its titular character, especially) is extremely recognizable, though mostly among a younger generation.
* ''VideoGame/HelloNeighbor'': keep at 2. Previously level 1; after the hype subsided, it entered level 2; pretty well-known, yet not enough to spark discussion
as well as the other two examples above.
* ''VideoGame/BaldisBasicsInEducationAndLearning'': Consider moving up to 2. The reasons for this are that the game kept getting additional features even after the fanbase cooled down,
game's legacy and Website/YouTube videos and VideoGame/{{Roblox}} places based on the game tend to have millions of views/plays. Baldi himself might be a level 1 for being extremely popular in said platforms. As for the game itself, it might still be a topic for discussion, but less so than in the past, so, level 2, maybe?
* ''VideoGame/{{Granny}}'': keep at 3. Unlike the previous examples, ''Granny''[='=]s status of fame came and went. It isn't so much that the eponymous character isn't well-known (she is, for making appearances in [=YouTube=] videos and Roblox games like Baldi above, though a bit less recognized than in the past), than how recognizable the game itself is. Mentioning the game probably won't generate much buzz or discussion nowadays, though modern audiences will likely know the character.
* ''VideoGame/HenryStickminSeries'' is NOT a level 4, under any circumstances. Glad someone moved it up to a much more fitting position. I'd say it is a level 1 at its least obscure, and a level 2 at its most.
* I think that ''VideoGame/TheBindingOfIsaac'' is just a ''little'' too recognizable for a 3. Anything 3 and below screams "obscurity", "not that well-known" or "fad" to me, and ''Isaac'' is NOT any of those three. Probably level 2; while it is pretty well-known, and one of the more recognizable indie games, it ''is'' still an indie game, and their fandoms tend to stay around 2 at best, though a few such as ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'' become much more well-known to reach higher levels. ''Isaac'' in particular went from well-known for its time to very well-known among people by the release of ''Rebirth'' and its expansion packs. (Though I'm not sure at what level ''Isaac'' is at right now due to my fear of checking the video game obscurity scale; that's to say, I don't know if it's a 3, 4, or something; I'm just judging by edit reason information.)
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* While Mangle's suicide seems dark and scary, it could be just a form of BlackComedy. Like Mangle could have killed itself because all the gender debates drove it insane.
** Others suggest that Mangle bit into the paddleball and is refusing to let go, like a dog with its favorite toy. (Which, considering foxes are in the canine family, isn't ''too'' much a stretch.) Or is legitimately stuck to the ball somehow and is feeling very frustrated.
** It's also less horrifying when you realize that robots don't need to breathe, so it wouldn't be able to kill itself that way.
** The teaser itself is a Visual IncrediblyLamePun as Mangle hangs out a regular basis.
** It is holding onto the ball with its mouth, and its eyes are turned down to look at the second endo-head, who is looking back at it with a "The hell is wrong with you?" expression. So no suicide, just silliness.
** Some people actually laughed at the reaction and outrage to the teaser. Even though it was jarring since this happened to one of the more popular characters, they pointed out those same people who flipped over the image would've been cheering had it happened to [[TheScrappy Balloon]] [[TheChewToy Boy]] instead.
*** This becomes HilariousInHindsight when the next teaser image displays some version of Balloon Boy torn to shreds.
*** Turns out that it is actually Ballboy due to the propeller cap being too small and his head being too big.
* Someone edited [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2ryIGICvmk the FNAF World trailer]] and completely omitted the CurseCutShort.
** The best part is it's played in a way that makes it look like the cupcake is saying it.
* Although Scott pulled the game for negative reception, it did have a large number of positive reviews. How many? '''''[[ArcNumber 87%]].'''''
* In one Steam [[http://steamcommunity.com/app/427920/discussions/0/451851477883302822/#c451851477883541662 topic]] about the game (topic contains '''major''', '''''MAJOR''''' spoilers), Scott had this to say.
--> Not ego, I just figured a lot of people might [[SelfDeprecation want to kill me at this point.]]
** This also counts as SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments due to all the support people gave him after this statement.
* Have you wondered what the initials in JJ's name stand for? A copyright leak that was discovered before the game was released reveals that it stands for [=JayJay=]. What makes it so funny is that it should've been obvious at the start since her initials have the same pronunciation as her full name.
* On a Reddit forum about Chica's Magic Rainbow, Scott warned the fans that they would regret their obsession about the thing. And he was absolutely right.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HL1gM6dSMLM This]] joke trailer is a good laugh from start to finish. Highlights include the ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFuckboys'' reference at the start, the box art images and the captions for the first four games, the "immersive, complex storyline" where Foxy tells Freddy that the Purple Guy is his ''son'', with Creator/MNightShyamalan saying "What a twist!", and the game being set for ''tomorrow'', announcing a sequel (with a box art that's just a reverse of the first game's boxart) set to be released in two weeks on Uplay. Also doubles as HilariousInHindsight, for predicting the overly long "Starring" gag from the actual trailer, jumpscares being a part of combat, and Souldozer making a cameo in Update 2.
-->'''On FNAF 2:''' It sure is a sequel - 7/10 IGN\\
'''On FNAF 3:''' Alright, so this is the last game now right? - 8/10 Gamespot\\
'''On FNAF 4:''' But we're not even at freddy's [sic] anymore, shouldn't it be like, "five nights at some kids house" or something? - 11/10 Deviantart
* [[http://theaftonfamilysnapsnap.tumblr.com/post/144885549046/i-spent-way-too-much-time-on-this This comic]] that parodies a classic WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants joke with Fredbear complaining (contains MAJOR spoilers to the original game and Update 2).
** [[http://theaftonfamilysnapsnap.tumblr.com/post/148383147491/which-one-of-you-put-me-on-tv-tropes ...and she's taken notice of it being on this page.]]
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/user/TheShadowsBetrayYou/videos David Near]], a Youtuber known for making fanmade voices for multiple {{CreepyPasta}} characters and who even made his own [[NightmareFuel utterly frightening]] interpretations of the franchise's characters before voice-acting appeared in the series, made [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ojkXrK_6zY a]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6iFIUA7YFIo few]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InoAW5K3Vw0 voices]] for some characters in this game. Each one is positively hilarious, but the best one has to be David's take on [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7H31Fl92DE Browboy]], who angrily complains about people calling him that name and saying there's [[HypocriticalHumor nothing wrong about his eyebrows]]. In fact, [[DisproportionateRetribution the whole reason the guy is evil is because folks always make fun of him and don't call him by his true name]]: [[spoiler:Ernie]]. His [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2mIkI7Ujhk Porkpatch]] voice is equally hilarious, where the guy is portrayed as an over-enthusiastic VillainousGlutton who wants to eat everything in sight. His dialogue is a little frightening, but then again, he sounds like a robotic version of Yoda.

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Both of these things were meant to be edit reasons for the Sliding Scales of Obscurity, both pertaining to the Video Games section of the first page. Since I'm way too afraid to do ANYTHING around that section anymore besides placing suggestions, they are here for now.
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* A work's fandom does play a role in its obscurity, but so does the number of people who actually know the series. This is NOT FandomLifeCycle, though it is similar to it. If this were Fandom Life Cycle, Over the Garden Wall and Black Rock Shooter would have lower placements on the scale since they're both labelled "6b" on the cycle. As stated in the rules, this isn't exactly determined by a work's quality or "relevancy", but rather how many people would KNOW the work. If that doesn't work, then the fandom can be used as a reference. Placement reasons will come as a blank edit in the next edit reason.

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* A work's fandom does play a role in its obscurity, but so does the number of people who actually know the series. This is NOT FandomLifeCycle, though it is similar to it. If this were Fandom Life Cycle, Over the Garden Wall and Black Rock Shooter would have lower placements on the scale since they're both labelled "6b" on the cycle.cycle (and Geometry Dash, too, as it's said to be a 2-3 on the cycle). As stated in the rules, this isn't exactly determined by a work's quality or "relevancy", but rather how many people would KNOW the work. If that doesn't work, then the fandom can be used as a reference. Placement reasons will come as a blank edit in the next edit reason.

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While I understand the reasoning for Baldi's Basics being at 3, level 3 is essentially "you probably won't know this, but some people do", and a game like that a 3 feels somewhat...''off''. While it's true that it isn't as popular as it was back then, it's still popular enough that it warranted several updates, and even a successful Kickstarter campaign to reach a full game, indicating a sizable enough fanbase for that to happen (and that's not even going over Baldi's popularity on [=YouTube=] and Roblox, though mostly with a younger demographic). The description of level 2 can probably apply: while Baldi's Basics is very well-known, "Detailed knowledge is mainly restricted to a specialized fandom", mainly because the game has waned in popularity, but hasn't fell into "the depths". Granny can stay at 3 because it seemed more like a one-off thing, and it didn't seem to have a noticeable fanbase other than that it went viral. Insert something about the Binding of Isaac here that was supposed to be put in this edit reason, before I realized the full extent of this situation and lost it again.

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While *While I understand the reasoning for Baldi's Basics being at 3, level 3 is essentially "you probably won't know this, but some people do", and a game like that a 3 feels somewhat...''off''. While it's true that it isn't as popular as it was back then, it's still popular enough that it warranted several updates, and even a successful Kickstarter campaign to reach a full game, indicating a sizable enough fanbase for that to happen (and that's not even going over Baldi's popularity on [=YouTube=] and Roblox, though mostly with a younger demographic). The description of level 2 can probably apply: while Baldi's Basics is very well-known, "Detailed knowledge is mainly restricted to a specialized fandom", mainly because the game has waned in popularity, but hasn't fell into "the depths". Granny can stay at 3 because it seemed more like a one-off thing, and it didn't seem to have a noticeable fanbase other than that it went viral. Insert something about the Binding of Isaac here that was supposed to be put in this edit reason, before I realized the full extent of this situation and lost it again.again.

*A work's fandom does play a role in its obscurity, but so does the number of people who actually know the series. This is NOT FandomLifeCycle, though it is similar to it. If this were Fandom Life Cycle, Over the Garden Wall and Black Rock Shooter would have lower placements on the scale since they're both labelled "6b" on the cycle. As stated in the rules, this isn't exactly determined by a work's quality or "relevancy", but rather how many people would KNOW the work. If that doesn't work, then the fandom can be used as a reference. Placement reasons will come as a blank edit in the next edit reason.

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