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- Pending TLP Drafts:
- Chefs Kiss
- A gesture involving bringing your fingers and thumb to your mouth, kissing them, then throwing them away from your mouth, meaning that something you just witnessed was perfect or excellent. Can be used sincerely or ironically.
- Compressed Ending
- Ending trope. Work ends prematurely and the writers condense years' worth of plot points into a very short timeframe, in order to still cover everything that they wanted to. Examples: Person of Interest, BIONICLE, Stargate SG-1, Battlestar Galactica (2003), ReBoot.
- Junior Novelization
- Genre index for Junior Novelizations: short, often illustrated novels meant for young children. Sometimes adaptations of popular kids or family movies (Example: Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End Junior Novel), or original stories told with the same IP (Example: Pirates of the Caribbean: Young Jack Sparrow).
- Magnetic Overload
- Trope where a character has been magnetized and countless small objects, one large one, or both, race towards them, threatening to crush them. Examples: this ad for Ratchet & Clank: Going Commando, this short from Sonic Shorts.
- No Failure State
- Video game trope. Games that are literally impossible to die or otherwise lose. Examples: GRIS, Prince of Persia (2008).
- Stage Hazards
- Supertrope for video game hazards, such as Temporary Platform, Bottomless Pits, Spikes of Doom, Slippy-Slidey Ice World, etc.
- Chefs Kiss