Considering removing the comic book examples where the given item was just "an editor said that they intended to do this"
Should the Sword Art Online example be removed? From what I understand the 'real' world in SAO is like reality with the exception of the advanced VR technology, so the first season featuring a kill-switch in the VR helmets wouldn't invoke this trope.
There is another way to circumvent the "no bring back dead people" law of magic/wish: wish for changing the past, thus making that person not dead to begin with. I can't think of any work that uses this idea, but I'm sure there should be some.
I think that the Revolution example should be deleted, as it is based on real life, and sets a precedent of allowing all reality based media on this page. Including Law and Order and Apocalypse now on this list would be ridiculous.
Hide / Show RepliesYou are correct. Mundane works are explicitly not this trope.
Found a Youtube Channel with political stances you want to share? Hop on over to this page and add them.For some reason, a small edit I made yesterday on this page also deleted several folders of content. When I tried to put the removed text back in just now it just messed up the page even worse. Can anyone help?
Should Wings of Fire be added to the literature section? Since it's explicitly stated that magic cannot bring back the dead?