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openDoubt about this scene Anime
My question is if this scene counts as camera abuse or as a rupture of reality since when looking at it closely there is a scene in which the broken glass is behind the two spheres, if it were camera abuse they would be in front, in addition to that at no point do the spheres collide with the screen or get close to it, that's why maybe I think it's breaking reality, since as far as I can remember, the scenes that I can remember are one from the movie Dragon Ball vs Broly in the one where the fighters bump fists breaking reality, but I'm not totally sure.
The only thing that matters to me is that you confirm if that is an abusive camera or not.
I put the scenes in this reddit link where I ask the same thing, the ones I'm referring to, the one above is the scene from Sousou no Frieren and the one below is from the movie that I'm giving you as an example.
https://www.reddit.com/r/tvtropes/comments/1cdr7p4/doubt_about_this_scene/
openout of season songs
I vaguely remember finding a trope about non-seasonal songs being played during specific holiday seasons (e.g. The Cranberries' "Zombie" getting played around Halloween even though it has nothing to do with actual zombies), but I don't remember the name.
openDescribe this power set for villain! Apollo (God of the sun)
•Sun Manipulation: When the sun is out, he can create and manipulate things made directly from the sun. Can summon by shouting into the sun while reaching out.
>Η οργή του ήλιου (Fury of the sun): Can summon miniature crossbows on his wrist and shoot tiny arrows at a rapid speed.
>Δοξάστε τον ήλιο (Praise the sun): Blast people with sunlight. Can either blind or kill them depending on usage.
>Μελωδία του φωτός της ημέρας (Melody of the light of day): He can summon his lyre and start playing beautiful that can sometimes control and cause people to dance to their death.
•Healing potions
•Immortality:
>Eternal youth (Forever looking like he’s 21)
•Prophecy
•Plague creation
Notes:
- Partially inspired by Lore Olympus Apollo and MK 1 (2023) Shang Tsung
openOne last little thing
Which best covers these, when one last little thing happens, perhaps as part of a magical process?
- Mary Poppins: At the end of the "tidy the nursery" scene, when the furniture is still dancing about, Mary Poppins yells "When you've quite finished". Everything goes silent, apart from the cupboard doors, which make one last plink.
- Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince: When Dumbledore and Slughorn put the wrecked house back in order, the chandelier returns to the ceiling; one last piece is caught under Harry's foot, which eventually flies back into place.
openTrope where character infiltrates an institution with the sole aim of destroying it from within.
I am looking for the trope where a character gets into some organization or facility in order to crush it. Maybe not necessarily be a spy and just someone with a grudge or plan.
opena king/queen (or something similiar) is friends with a peasant
Basically, the platonic version of Uptown Girl. Is there a trope for it?
openAdopting your kill's relative
A character kills someone (whether as a Professional Killer, a brawl, or in a battle), then decides to adopt and raise the deceased's relative (usually their child) as their own.
openThe Dismissive Friend Group
Do we have a trope for when someone is super excited about a certain event coming up, but none of their friends seem to take it seriously, and that leads the person to get increasingly disappointed/angry? Off the top of my head, I can think of "The One Where No One's Ready" from Friends, as well as that that MLP episode, "Suited for Disaster."
open"Copy. I killed your friend."
When there's silence from an operative's radio or communicator, leading to concern and repeated "do you copy?" from other operatives or higher-ups, until the silence is broken by the voice of a known enemy gloating or threatening them, implying that said operative is killed or captured. It came to mind after seeing a clip from the Clone Wars where Asajj Ventress hears the voices of troops over the radio of a dead clone, trying to communicate with him. She smiles and I thought for sure she was going to answer the radio herself, but no.
The only example I could think of, however, is from this movie Run, Hide, Fight, where a school shooter kills a lunch lady while she still has an active call open with her husband, then the shooter picks up the phone to brag about the murder to him.
openSubtle exploration limiters in an otherwise wide-open game Videogame
In a game that is otherwise a Wide-Open Sandbox or at least a particularly wide-open example of it's genre, there are subtle limitations put in place keeping the player from exploring too high of level areas or getting exceptional gear too early. It'd be in a similar vein to something like a Beef Gate or Ability Required to Proceed, but less overt.
For example, in Unicorn Overlord, there are several literal Broken Bridges to side areas throughout the game that require getting a certain amount of a certain resource to repair. Some of them lead to really good items, but the game doesn't offer enough of the required resource until you've progressed through most of the region in which they're located, at which point the items are still good but less game-breaking.
TIA for anything!
openAccidental Oathbreaker
What would the trope be for this situation: A knight is assigned to guard a princess and her handmaiden during a long sea voyage towards the princess' Arranged Marriage, chosen specifically because he has no interest in her. The knight is regularly visited at night by the handmaiden and they sleep together with the lights out, but he's kind of upset that the handmaiden barely acknowledges his presence in daytime given her enthusiasm after dark. Once the trip ends, the bombshell drops that it was the princess who was sleeping with him all along, and he realizes he's broken his every vow of loyalty to sleep with a woman he wasn't even attracted to in the first place, not to mention the diplomatic consequences.
openIncessant chatting leads to character's downfall
Are there any tropes on characters who are endless talkers but are unaware their conversation is being recorded? Engineered Public Confession seems one, but are there other tropes that pertain to criminals and villains being taken down this way?
openDesperately screaming their authority
Do we have one for this, where somebody is in a desperate situation, and they cling desperately to some "authority" which they may have? This can sometimes be covered with I Am the Trope, but this would not cover the Nanny Mcphee example.
Two examples involving Imelda Staunton:
- Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix: As the centaurs carry her away, she screams "I am senior undersecretary to the Minster of Magic!"
- Nanny Mcphee: As the children are tying her up in the kitchen, she says the repeated line "they do not come in here, I have it in writing".
Also:
- The Madness of King George: As the King is being tied to the chair, he yells "I am the King of England!"
openMedia where there's a lot of profanity used by the characters/narrator.
I am looking for a trope that deals with stories with lots of swear word usage
openFluff Hater
A character who hates saccharine and "girly" stuff like ponies, plushies, pink, etc.
openPet Grieves over Lost Owner
Reverse of Lost Pet Grievance: a pet's owner died, and/or the pet becomes someone else's, and the pet acts in grievance to that (like waiting for its owner to come back even though they might never)
Tried checking that page, I can't find the related trope.
openIn-Universe Allegory
Just a quick question: is Allegory applicable to Show Within a Show In-Universe?
openSounding silent letters
Is there one for when somebody says silent letters out loud, out of ignorance, or for comic effect? I know there's Funetik Aksent, but I don't think that's the right one. For example:
- Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator: Mr Wonka sounds the "K" in Vermicious Knid.
- Monty Python and the Holy Grail: The French talk of "King Arthur and his silly English k-nig-gets."
- Flanders and Swann: In the Gnu song, the G-nu wishes he could g-nash his teeth at you.
When a character sets on a floor panel, which is actually a button trigging a booby trap.