May I Suggest a Character's Page? Maybe a page of Self-demonstration (With Junie B. demonstrating herself?)
Gotta Keep Tropin'! Hide / Show RepliesSelf-demonstrating pages tend to get cut unless it has a distinctive style compared to the Self Demonstrating Character Pages
Oh. I was thinking it would be a good idea since Junie B. has a strange speaking/narrating dialogue, when I looked back at the books: "I am in the grade of Afternoon Kindergarten" "Only guess what? (Something negative), THAT'S WHAT!"
I am a new troper here, I have only joined a few days ago.
Gotta Keep Tropin'!Just make sure that the voice is distinctive before you make the page - you could make an inquiry at Ask The Tropers if you are not sure
On second thought, since that I am new, I am going to have to wait until later when I am more experienced, or have the senior tropers make the Self-Demonstrating Character Page for Junie B.
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If there was a character page, I have some basic tropes for some of the characters:
Junie B. -Catchphrase -Full Name Ultimatum: Gets called as "Junie B. Jones" whenever she gets into trouble. -Literal-Minded: "What does loose feet got to do with this?" (From Junie B. Jones is Almost a flower girl) -Slap-Slap-Kiss: With 'That meanie' Jim in Junie B. Jones and the mushy gushy Valentime.
Lucille (Junie B.'s friend in Kindergarten) -Took a level in Jerkass: She becomes a jerk in the First Grader books, ditching Junie B. as her best friend in favour for two african american twins who have a name sounding similar to hers. -Princess Phase: Goes through this in a Kindergarten book when all the kindergarteners dress up to be what they want to be when they grow up. You guessed it: Lucille wants to be a princess when she grows up. -Spoiled Sweet / Spoiled Rotten: Lucille switches between this in the Kindergarten books, but becomes more of a jerk in the first grader series.
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