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Should there be a separate section for \\\"Generations\\\" (as in \\\'\\\'SonicGenerations\\\'\\\' and \\\'\\\'NarutoShippudenUltimateNinjaStormGenerations\\\'\\\'), or should they be lumped together with \\\"The Next Generation\\\" examples?
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I cut this, because it\'s also not a very good example of this trope:
-->** Captain Carrot is a(n adopted) Dwarf. Dwarves have \'\'a lot\'\' of cultural differences to humans. At one point [[{{lampshade}} it\'s lampshaded]], as his adopted Dwarf father muses that he\'d heard of children being RaisedByWolves, and wondered if the alpha male ever had to take the child aside and start a talk like, \
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I cut this too, because it\\\'s also not a very good example of this trope:
-->** Captain Carrot is a(n adopted) Dwarf. Dwarves have \\\'\\\'a lot\\\'\\\' of cultural differences to humans. At one point [[{{lampshade}} it\\\'s lampshaded]], as his adopted Dwarf father muses that he\\\'d heard of children being RaisedByWolves, and wondered if the alpha male ever had to take the child aside and start a talk like, \\\"Now, son, you may have noticed that you\\\'re not as hairy as the others...\\\"\\\\\\\\
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An interesting side effect is that dwarf culture declares that, since he was raised by dwarves and understands dwarf ways, Captain Carrot \\\'\\\'really is\\\'\\\' a dwarf. He\\\'s also six foot six.
Carrot has social skills. In fact, most of the people who meet him find him immensely likeable and charming. He\\\'s just naive and innocent by Ankh-Morpork standards. Again, this looks more like a holdover from when this trope was RaisedByWolves.
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I cut this, because it\'s also not a very good example of this trope:
-->** Captain Carrot is a(n adopted) Dwarf. Dwarves have \'\'a lot\'\' of cultural differences to humans. At one point [[{{lampshade}} it\'s lampshaded]], as his adopted Dwarf father muses that he\'d heard of children being RaisedByWolves, and wondered if the alpha male ever had to take the child aside and start a talk like, \
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I cut this too, because it\\\'s also not a very good example of this trope:
-->** Captain Carrot is a(n adopted) Dwarf. Dwarves have \\\'\\\'a lot\\\'\\\' of cultural differences to humans. At one point [[{{lampshade}} it\\\'s lampshaded]], as his adopted Dwarf father muses that he\\\'d heard of children being RaisedByWolves, and wondered if the alpha male ever had to take the child aside and start a talk like, \\\"Now, son, you may have noticed that you\\\'re not as hairy as the others...\\\"\\\\\\\\
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An interesting side effect is that dwarf culture declares that, since he was raised by dwarves and understands dwarf ways, Captain Carrot \\\'\\\'really is\\\'\\\' a dwarf. He\\\'s also six foot six. Again, this looks more like a holdover from when this trope was RaisedByWolves.
Carrot has social skills. In fact, most of the people who meet him find him immensely likeable and charming. He\\\'s just naive and innocent by Ankh-Morpork standards.
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