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We honestly might want to look at how tropes are handled for Marvel and DC. This is a little bit of the same problem, just on a smaller scale.
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We honestly might want to look at how these tropes are handled for Marvel and DC. This is a little bit of the same problem, just on a smaller scale.
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* MythologyGag: Non-canon or rebooted content making an appearance in canon.
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* MythologyGag: Non-canon or rebooted content making an appearance in current canon.
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MythologyGag: Non-canon or rebooted content making an appearance in canon.
ContinuityNod: Content from earlier installments or works in the same TheVerse making an appearance.
CompanyCrossReferences: Content from one work appears or is referenced in another work, owned by the same company/network/studio.
Expy: A character that is heavily modeled or takes primary traits from another character from a notable or related work.
AlternateSelf: A copy of one character from another dimension or timeline that differs in small but key ways.
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* MythologyGag: Non-canon or rebooted content making an appearance in canon.
* ContinuityNod: Content from earlier installments or works in the same TheVerse making an appearance.
* CompanyCrossReferences: Content from one work appears or is referenced in another work, owned by the same company/network/studio.
* Expy: A character that is heavily modeled or takes primary traits from another character from a notable or related work.
* AlternateSelf: A copy of one character from another dimension or timeline that differs in small but key ways.
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I was thinking of putting another Aesop. In the original timeline Cartman went from a hateful, anti-Semitic, jackass to a genuine good person. Not to mention he sacrificed his happy ending so that everyone else could have their own. So maybe the Aesop is that maybe that people can change for the better and someone like Cartman is capable of redemption.
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I was thinking of putting another Aesop. In the original timeline, Cartman went from a hateful, anti-Semitic jackass to a good person and a family man, not to mention he sacrificed his happy ending so that everyone else could have their own. So maybe the Aesop is that people can change for the better, and someone like Cartman is capable of redemption.
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