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Conversational Troping

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Alice: What's "conversational troping"?
Bob: It's when characters in a work talk to each other about tropes.
Alice: That sounds like a lot of other "meta tropes" I've heard of.
Bob: Sure, but there's certain things that make it unique. The characters aren't talking about tropes from their own series, so it's not Lampshade Hanging. They're not talking about tropes in a way that goes "hey, we're aware that we're fictional", so it's not Meta Fiction. They're not actively involving the viewer, so it's not Postmodernism. They're not tearing down the tropes, so it's not Deconstruction. They're just talking, in a Seinfeldian Conversation kind of way, about conventions found in media in general. Pointing them out, going, "Huh, that's interesting," idly coming up with possible reasons for them. Starting to sound real familiar, right?
Alice: Huh, that's interesting. But what's the point in using this trope?
Bob: It's often used as a Shout-Out, in a similar vein as an Affectionate Parody — or not. Sometimes it's subtle Lampshade Hanging, describing tropes that occur later in the work, or earlier, but not talking about those events. Either that, or the writers or characters just found some time to kill.
Alice: Neat. Speaking of time, aren't you supposed to be working at the Trope Co. factory right now?
Bob: If I went to work, I wouldn't be able to tell you about similar tropes — like Discussed Trope, I Always Wanted to Say That, and This Is the Part Where.... Now, why don't we go over some examples?
Charlie: May contain spoilers!
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Unbreakable:
Elijah talks about the Lantern Jaw of Justice and other stylistic traits and conventions.
At the end, David and Elijah's mother talk about Villain Tropes at Elijah's art gallery. She says that Elijah believes there are two main types of villains. There's the soldier villain, who fights the hero with his hands, but there's also the brilliant and evil Arch-Enemy, the really dangerous one, who fights the hero with his mind. Elijah is revealed to be the latter.
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In Q&A #1 of The Autobiography of Jane Eyre, Adele mentions she's learning about opera Tosca and that everybody dies at the end. Then she sings an aria. She's brilliant if bit weirdly over-educated. She likes showing off her knowledge.
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Disgaea: Commonly seen throughout the series.
Characters constantly reference game mechanics, freely discussing their own levels and character titles, along with poking fun at expected tropes like being able to save before taking on a boss.
In Disgaea 2: Cursed Memories, Etna loses all her levels thanks to a botched summoning, much to her ire. Her entire motivation for joining the party is to become a playable character and regain her strength that way.
The Episode Previews, rather than actually previewing what comes next, constantly go Off the Rails into a variety of trope-happy parodies.
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Bosch: In "The Four Last Things", movie director Andrew Holland calls Harry Bosch his "Inspector Javert" and mentions he's a "Son of a Whore". One of his party guests asks if he's thinking about this for his next movie. Holland pauses for a second and says "It's too tropey, who would believe it?"
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CSI: NY: In "Trapped," a reclusive millionaire is found dead inside his own panic room. Flack questions all of the man's help, then lists them for Stella, who bemoans that there's no butler because "in a mansion like this, it's always the butler."
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Breaking Away: "You know how, in cartoons, when somebody gets hit in the head with a frying pan, and their head looks like the frying pan, with the handle and everything; then they go boing, and their head goes back to normal? Wouldn't that be great?"
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In one episode of Eureka, Vincent and Fargo are fairly Genre Savvy while watching a "reality show" that is actually a live feed from a biosphere experiment at Global Dynamics. Unfortunately, the Genre Savvy doesn't apply to their own crazy town.
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The Trope of the Week series Echo Chamber does this rather often, which is to be expected in a series about tropes.
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Heroes has this happen with, of course, Hiro, the series' Ascended Fanboy. He even goes so far as to point out to his Side Kick Ando where in the story he is at certain crucial moments. Hiro firmly believes himself to be the most Genre Savvy guy around, he just doesn't quite realise he's not actually living in the genre he's an expert on. It's more than a little adorable.
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Jane the Virgin lampshades, discusses, and converses telenovela and other romance tropes through the social circles of its aspiring romance writer protagonist Jane and her father Rogelio, who is a telenovela star.
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In Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Michaelangelo does this all the time. In "Night of Sh'okanabo", he lists a bunch of horror movies tropes, marking him as a "scholar" of film (the only kind of scholar he is). He also discussed horror tropes in season 1's three-parter "Notes from the Underground".
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A Diplomatic Visit: In chapter 22, when talking about her previous experience with Prince Blueblood at the Grand Galloping Gala, Rarity refers to him as a Prince Charmless.
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In The Bank Called, Your Reality Check Bounced, Kyouya explains what a Portmanteau Couple Name is and why it's used. There's also an outright mention of Corner of Woe, with no explanation offered.
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In Kill Bill Vol 2., when the Bride finally confronts Bill, he monologues about the nature of the Secret Identity in superhero comics. Bill points out that whereas most heroes have to put on the costume to become their alter egos, since Superman was born as the alien Kal-L, his alter ego is in fact Clark Kent. Bill theorizes that Clark Kent is Superman's critique of humanity, comparing him to the Bride trying to blend in as a normal citizens when she was really born to be an assassin.
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Basically the entire point of the Cracked web series After Hours.
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Calvin of Calvin and Hobbes frequently discusses the ways his snowmen demonstrate Art Tropes. He and Hobbes also discuss Comic Books, as in this iconic dialogue, which named a trope:
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Medaka Box: In one chapter Zenkichi demonstrates to the others that Medaka's perfection doesn't extend to artistic endeavors by having her play the drums; while her performance is technically perfect, it's utterly devoid of self-expression or emotion. Akune and Mogami compare it to the Uncanny Valley, but Zenkichi says it's more like the opposite of that, since a human playing something with such mechanical precision is disturbing in its own way.
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The Dresden Files:
One of the novels has a discussion of which member of the Fellowship everyone is. Harry objects to not being assigned Gandalf, until it is explained that Sam is the real hero of the story. And there's a throwaway line about a certain person being Boromir—said person later betraying the group.
When Harry sends a young man to Father Forthill for some food, a shower, and new clothes, Forthill casually asks the man to get any Pedophile Priest jokes out of the way early on.
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Other movies in The View Askewniverse also tend to feature this, if only a little.
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Discworld: Happens quite a bit. For example, Glenda in Unseen Academicals talks (albeit to herself) about how preposterous and formulaic her romance novels are. On a practical level this is quite an important skill on a world where storytelling conventions are more binding than the laws of physics.
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Nyaruko: Crawling with Love!:
One time, Nyarko catches a human cold and tells a confused Mahiro that even powerful aliens can have Weaksauce Weaknesses, delivering a few Shout Outs to famous movies like Mars Attacks!. Which becomes a Chekhov's Gun later when the invading aliens have the same explosive weakness to music that the Martians did.
In the first episode of the second season, Nyarko brings up the fact that all the recent sequels have the main heroine become pregnant before telling Mahiro they might as well jump on the bandwagon. Of course, it doesn't work.
In the "Freaky Friday" Flip arc of the first season, while tracking down a time-traveling criminal, Nyarko suggests that the classmate who called in sick that day might have been body-snatched, referring to it as "the Law of Important Characters". However, Mahiro says it'd be way too convenient, and he and Nyarko both laugh it off. So naturally, she was right all along, and their classmate really was body-snatched.
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Hot Fuzz has the lead pair discussing various cop movie tropes, with Butterman feeling that he's missed out and Angel denying that they exist in Real Life. Of course, all of them are gloriously invoked by the end.
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In Reaper's Gale, book seven of the Malazan Book of the Fallen series, Udinass at one point launches into a lengthy rant about Dungeon Crawling, deconstructing the whole thing in great detail. It comes out of nowhere, disappears into nowhere, and borders on Anvilicious, as he seems to be trying to rile up Fear Sengar and his perceived obsession with being on a noble quest - except the two tropes are far from being the same thing and Udinaas had much more subtle Lampshade Hanging moments earlier in the book.
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Welcome to the NHK has a lot of conversations like this between Yamazaki and Sato, since they're trying to make a H-Game together and Sato isn't an otaku like Yamazaki. For example, one scene has Yamazaki scolding Sato for trying to write the main heroine like a realistic girl, and then discussing the "patterns" found in games like Childhood Friend Romances, Meidos and Robot Girls, explaining that these all work because she has no ulterior motive and simply is devoted to serving the protagonist. These conversations also serve to set up Sato thinking of Misaki as something of a soft-spoken Manic Pixie Dream Girl, which gets deconstructed as the series continues.
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The Big Bang Theory does this a lot with Science Fiction tropes.
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Swingers features a scene where the leads are sitting around a table discussing the films of Martin Scorsese and the inherent difficulty of filming in a casino as well as their love of the one take restaurant entry shot in Goodfellas. They later emulate this shot when when entering a club and one of the first parts of the film is shot in a casino.
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The beginning of the double-Affectionate Parody, Trooper Clerks: The Animated One-Shot (which, of course, was a two-parter):
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In Disgaea 2: Cursed Memories, Etna loses all her levels thanks to a botched summoning, much to her ire. Her entire motivation for joining the party is to become a playable character and regain her strength that way.
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Dragon Ball Z Abridged:
Episode 17 has a pair of mooks discuss the Wilhelm Scream. While trying to imitate it, they fail until Vegeta kills them, which makes them do it for real.
Episode 48 brings Semi-Perfect Cell discussing Final Speeches with Tien right before trying to kill him.
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Since comic book evil (and other things) exist in the world of The Middleman a lot of conversations revolve around tropes and how their in-universe equivalents deviate from them.
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All over the place in Bakuman。, which is a manga about mangakas making manga and therefore frequently discusses the contents of the fictional mangas inside it.
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In the Pokémon the Series: Black & White episode "A Pokémon of a Different Color", Iris's Dragonite meets Clair's Dragonite and they immediately come into conflict. Iris and Clair are annoyed, but Cilan deduces that Clair's Dragonite is female and launches into his film buff explanation, complete with images, of exactly how their initial hatred will vanish when new conflicts test them and love will eventually blossom between the two. The girls don't buy it for a second, and despite the Dragonites getting one more scene later, his prediction doesn't come to pass.
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In Big Hero 6, when the characters are wondering who the masked villain really is, Fred passes out various Comic Books and points out that the villains are all traditionally Corrupt Corporate Executives, to suggest that Alistair Krei is the Big Bad. He's wrong. It's actually the father-substitute Evil Mentor. But he was supposed to be dead at the time, so it's a reasonable mistake.
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The cast of Kaguya-sama: Love Is War occasionally indulge in this, usually to look down upon common romance manga tropes that wouldn't work the same way in real life. A notable instance is in Chapter 181 when Ishigami and Iino discuss Outdoor Bath Peeping and the common scenarios that accompany it.
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Stargate SG-1:
In "Orpheus", Carter picks apart the poor planning on the part of the aliens in Signs.
In "200", she calls Wormhole X-Treme! creator Martin Lloyd on a particularly absurd use of Unrealistic Black Hole. In fact, because the Framing Device for the Troperiffic episode in question is a discussion with him about how the hell he can adapt Wormhole X-Treme! into a feature film (in what Word of God says is a nod to Firefly and its sequel film), there's plenty of other references too, such as Martin explaining that it's okay to skip over how the heroes actually transitioned from one scene to the next so that you can move on with the plot, so long as you give a quick nod to it in the dialogue with them acknowledging how "convenient" their escape had been; he even goes so far as to accurately define the practice out loud as "Hanging a Lantern On It". Heck, the episode as a whole includes so many Affectionate Parodies of other works generated by the team's competing ideas about how he could do it that it's almost harder to find a moment in the episode that doesn't include Conversational Troping. Those are just the most notable examples.
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Avatar: The Last Airbender's episode "The Firebending Masters" has Zuko realize his firebending powers have diminished, and he wonders if it might be because he has changed sides.
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In Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc, Monokuma occasionally comments how much he enjoys using tropes and playing with the narrative structure (which is justified, since he means the narrative of the Immoral Reality Show), and in one translation he actually name drops a particular trope he enjoys: Sacrificial Lamb.
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Lucky Star largely consists of the characters having rambling conversations about mundane things, and that includes tropes. Konata, being a huge Otaku, is usually the one who brings them up:
Why crimes in mystery-themed anime and manga are Always Murder.
Comments about how chatspeak appears to have invaded Japanese talk shows.
Wondering why all the pretty girls in a Dating Sim are single and want to be attached to the male hero.
Discussing the Necktie Headband and why drunk people carry takeout boxes.
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The Arthur episode "Bugged" opens with "The Brain" doing this as he and Binky watch a Bionic Bunny episode. He criticizes the use of the Rube Goldberg Hates Your Guts plot utilizing a Conveyor Belt o' Doom the supervillain uses (to which "The Brain" gives a "Why Don't You Just Shoot Him?"-type comment) and the Evil Plan and Latex Perfection devices, and his criticism and Lampshade Hanging annoy Binky in the process.
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Steven Universe:
When discussing the ending of The Spirit Morph Saga in "Open Book", Connie talks about how she thought the book series was, in her own words, "subverting these witch tropes", and was really self aware, only for none of that to seemingly matter in the end.
Steven's favorite cartoon, Crying Breakfast Friends, often acts as a parallel to his life, such as in "Reformed", where he takes an online survey to find out which characters from CBF the people in his own life most resemble; or "Cry for Help", where snippets of an episode match up to the interpersonal issues of the Gems.
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Sweet Fuse: At Your Side is a visual novel set entirely in a theme park in which all of the attractions are based on video games, in which the seven main characters are obligated to participate in "games" that have been made from the attractions. As a result, there's a lot of discussion about video game tropes, especially in scenes featuring Meoshi, a video game otaku.
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In Clerks, the main characters discuss a lot of pop culture. For example:
Other movies in The View Askewniverse also tend to feature this, if only a little.
The beginning of the double-Affectionate Parody, Trooper Clerks: The Animated One-Shot (which, of course, was a two-parter):
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In You're the Worst, Jimmy (a novelist) has a bunch of comments on Ferris Bueller's Day Off:
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In episode 21 of Princess Tutu Abridged, this is the only way Autor speaks, leading Fakir to the conclusion that he's crazy. He's really crazy.
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One of the novels has a discussion of which member of the Fellowship everyone is. Harry objects to not being assigned Gandalf, until it is explained that Sam is the real hero of the story. And there's a throwaway line about a certain person being Boromir—said person later betraying the group.
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Galaxy Quest is practically made of this, as the characters were actors on a cheesy sci-fi TV show, and wind up on a real spaceship that aliens designed to be like the one on the show. Gwen objects to having to navigate a Smashing Hallway Traps of Doom, and says that there's no reason for it to even exist, only for Jason to remind her that the trope featured in an episode of the show. Soon after, they disarm the self-destruct mechanism, only for the clock on the device to tick several more seconds down to 0:01 before stopping, because on the show bombs were always defused Just in Time.
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Miraculous: Tales of Scarlet Beetle & Ikati Black: During "Horrificator", when Denise brings up to Chloe how the unlikeable petty blonde is the first to die in horror movies, Nino brings up that it's usually the Black Dude Dies First and the blonde dies either 3rd, 4th or last, admittedly because talking about movie tropes helps him calm down. Simon and Alya also share a few horror tropes to help ease the mood.
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Warehouse 13:
They discuss Red Shirts, when Myka feels that Artie's secrecy about their current mission could prove life-threatening for them.
This dialog in Season 3, Episode 3:
Pete also admonishes himself for missing an obvious video game trope (even using the term "trope") when he and Claudia are trapped in a virtual reality world.
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30 Rock: "How come there ain't no Puerto Ricans on Star Trek?! They got every race and life-form in the galaxy, except for Puerto Ricans! What's up with that?!"note For the record, B'Elanna Torres from Star Trek: Voyager has a Latino-American father, although he might not be Puerto Rican.
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Lost:
Boone and Locke discuss Red Shirts in "All the Best Cowboys Have Daddy Issues".
In "Some Like It Hoth", Hurley presents his thoughts on Star Wars: "Ewoks suck, dude". This is far from the only Star Wars discussion in the series.
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NCIS:
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Game Grumps: During their playthrough of Donkey Kong Country, Arin discusses on how he visited TV Tropes and read how he was described as Book Dumb for dropping out of high school.
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Dollhouse features an episode where the B plot has Topher programming one of the Dolls to be an ideal best friend for himself so he can have a day of perfect geeky socialization on his birthday. Since he programs her to be a geek, there winds up being a scene where they're playing video games and talking about Science Fiction tropes; among other things, they come to a mild friendly disagreement over whether Green Skinned Space Babes are a hideously stupid Cliché or not (he claims that she's just dissing "good art").
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Gladiator: Before Maximus fights Commodus in the arena, Commodus talks about how Maximus's epic life story can honestly be called the stuff of legend. He considers just killing Maximus to be anticlimactic, so the only fitting conclusion to the story would be a final showdown in the great arena between the two, although Commodus obviously considers himself the hero in this story.
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Characters in Trinity Universe are fond of this. Especially the prinnies and Etna.
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Every installment of the Ben 10 series following the original series does every few episodes.
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The Scream series has this as a constant. The killers deliberately invokes slasher movie cliches while their targets try to survive by attempting to guess which horror movie tropes the killers would invoke next — a move that just as often got them killed as it did save them. Most notably, Randy Meeks gives three rules to surviving a horror movie (don't have sex, don't drink or use drugs, and never say "I'll be right back."), and expands his rules to sequels and trilogies warnings in the later films.
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The Kaiju Preservation Society: Jamie calls The Masquerade maintained by the KPS a "reverse lampshade", and then has to explain to Tom what Lampshade Hanging is.
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In one scene from Dead Like Me, George, the viewpoint character for the series, informs her fellows of the roles they play in the ensemble cast. Later in the episode, the oldest and wisest of the troupe casually "breaks trope", much to George's surprise.
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I Love Yuri and I got Bodyswapped with a Fujoshi!: Considering the series partly functions as an exploration of Yuri and Yaoi fandoms, there is a LOT of this, usually in the form of one character explaining some aspect of their fandom culture to the other.
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A surprising amount of characters in The Dangers in My Heart do this. Besides Ky�tar� always likening Anna's antics with her Girl Posse to a Moe manga come to life (and trying very hard to convince himself he isn't a participant himself), Chii thinks a lot of Anna's goofball moments are put on and is seemingly chagrinned that she's constantly playing the role of her Straight Man. Moe also seems to be surprisingly aware of event flags for someone who claims to not play many video games.
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Don't Tell: Andrea the film director's passion project is a movie about two garbage workers who find a Doorstop Baby, or rather a Dumpster Baby, as they're emptying a dumpster. Franco (an actor attached to star in the movie) says that's unrealistic as anyone who found a dumpster baby would just call the police rather than take the baby home, to which Andrea says that Franco has been watching too much TV.
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In The Venture Bros., this is pretty much the basis of the characters 21 and 24. They're also very Genre Savvy.
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Varric does a bit of this in All This Sh*t is Twice as Weird, most notably when talking to Josephine about what kind of story he would write for the Inquisition. It's especially humorous because the story credits him as its editor.
He does it again in the side story The Skyhold Runner's Guide to Survival, where he's credited as the author instead - and this time he does it a lot. Many, many tropes are invoked by name, including Distaff Counterpart, The Heart, and Percussive Therapy, to name but a few.
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An episode of The Amazing World of Gumball called "The Test" featured Gumball taking a sitcom personality test online and being dissatisfied with being "The Loser". Later, Tobias starts becoming the main character and Sarah continually complains about everything becoming a Cliché Storm. They explicitly mention All Just a Dream, Christmas Special, Clip Show, and Two-Timer Date.
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Kiwi Blitz:
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TV Tropes has a forum.
The Trope of the Week series Echo Chamber does this rather often, which is to be expected in a series about tropes.
TV Tropes have a podcast On the Tropes. Every week one trope is discussed extensively and the hosts talk about their favourite examples.
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In "Orpheus", Carter picks apart the poor planning on the part of the aliens in Signs.
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About 25% of the total runtime of Freaks and Geeks consists of either the "freaks" group discussing music or the "geeks" talking comedy or sci-fi.
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A major part of The Supervillainy Saga. The characters live in a Cape Punk world and protagonist Gary is a Genre Savvy character who is always trying to figure out which rules from fiction apply and which don't. Deconstructed a bit as everyone thinks he's completely insane for this and only the fact he's a Bunny-Ears Lawyer and Not So Harmless keeps him alive. TV Tropes.org itself gets a few shout-outs in the book.
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Doctor Who: "Silence in the Library" has the Doctor and Donna discussing how Time Travel can lead to Spoilers if you're not careful, with him admitting that he tries to keep her away from "major plot developments" of the future.
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Dorkly Originals parodies much of significant tropes in many franchises, often with Lampshade Hanging.
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In episode 38 of Legend of the Galactic Heroes, when discussing on the "defection" of the young Kaiser Erwin Josef II to the Free Planets Alliance, Walter von Schönkopf mentioned that enthusiasm amongst the Alliance public would be even higher if the defector was a pretty teenage princess instead, and Alex Cazerne added that by fairytale conventions then, the minister would be the evil one.
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Night in the Woods: Invoked by Mae during a conversation with her Aunt Molly, a policewoman.
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Occurs in Series H "History" on QI with Stephen, Alan, David Mitchell, Sandi Toksvig, and Rob Brydon digitally edited into a photo of a combat squad. David (whose face was in a somewhat goofy expression) mused that he would be killed off early, while Sandi supposed she would be the woman brought along just to work the radio, but gets forced into flying a plane. Stephen would be the hero from the First World War, Rob gets off right before the end (just when you think he'll make it), and Alan survives the whole thing.
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In Kingsman: The Secret Service, Valentine discusses various tropes of Tuxedo and Martini Spy Fiction with various characters over the course of the film, showing how he is a Meta Guy on top of being a Diabolical Mastermind.
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Constance Verity Saves the World: While enjoying a Romantic Comedy at home with Tia, Hiro points out that a lot of the protagonists would look be colossal assholes if they weren't framed as the main characters, specifically the love interests who crash the wedding, the Disposable Fiances who're meant to be worse by comparison, and the brides who gravitates to such men.
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Stand by Me has the characters talk about what Goofy is and whether or not Mighty Mouse could beat Superman.
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your move, instigator (draw your weapon and hold your tongue): At one point, Sakura, Kiba and Tenten observe that their situation feels a lot like a story, speculating about who the Big Bad might be. They decide that while Danzo is an obvious candidate, the Sandaime is just as bad for enabling Danzo to have his way.
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer does this a bit in general, but when the Trio become the villains in season six, their conversations almost solely consist of this.
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Guys Being Dudes: Happens several times, including Spark and Arlo discussing cliche Yaoi Genre relationship dynamics and how they don't quite fit their situation, Candela pointing out the use of She Is Not My Girlfriend in Romantic Comedy, and Arlo infodumping to Spark about Isekai during the movie they watch at the park, which we don't get to see.
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Family Guy often makes use of it for the sake of Take Thats or Non Sequitur humor. So far, they've managed to touch on everything from classic literature to "What's the deal with Superman throwing that cellophane 'S'?"
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In Chronicles of the Going Home Club they frequently talk about tropes. Sometimes as Lampshade Hanging, sometimes Breaking the Fourth Wall, but mostly they just talk about various tropes.
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In the Amphibia episode "Spider-Sprig", Polly points out after watching Tarantu-Lad that the film had predictable tropes and cliches that were too dense to understand. In her introductory episode, Marcy also calls the Plantars Anne's Found Family and remarks that she loves that trope. This is the first hint of Marcy's Fatal Flaw, that she doesn't take the world or people of Amphibia seriously and treats them more as characters in a story.
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Endless Night: Ellie says "There's a saying by some great writer or other that no man is a hero to his valet." (It was Hegel.) The context is her husband Michael saying of his mother, and their uncomfortable relationship, that "She knows the worst of me"—which turns out to be Foreshadowing.
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Genshiken is a tad more meta about it, with the Show Within a Show, and then them narrating the previews when Kujibiki♡Unbalance became its own show.
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Friends has little side-jokes about this sometimes. In one episode, Chandler discusses Half Dressed Cartoon Animals with Phoebe.
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In Kyon and Sasaki's backstory in Kyon: Big Damn Hero, their usual conversation was about any trope Kyon could remember at the moment, a trope that was appropriately deconstructed by Sasaki. That's how Kyon's optimism and interest in the supernatural vanished in middle school.
Haruhi, who reads the in-universe TV Tropes website, also lapses into this on occasion.
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Spränga gränser by Solveig Olsson-Hultgren: Fiery Redhead is conversed about apropos Cecilia, when one of her friends excuses Cecilia's fiery attitude due to the fact that she's a redhead.
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Full Metal Panic!: In the first major story arc, Sousuke, Kaname and Kurz are caught in enemy territory and surrounded. Kaname and Kurz realize they're in a Bolivian Army Ending situation, specifically referencing the Trope Namer Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (without actually naming it), with Kaname adding that she prefers happy endings. Of course, since this is only the first arc, they do get out of the situation just fine.
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In the opening scene of Swordfish, Gabriel is discussing Ending Tropes with Stanley and Agent Roberts. He compares the hostage situation he is leading with the one in Dog Day Afternoon, and argues that it would be more realistic if the hostage takers in that movie would have been much more cruel, killing multiple hostages from the start, and getting away with the money. Stanley and Roberts argue that audiences will expect a Happy Ending, and that the bad guy can't win to force home An Aesop that crime doesn't pay. Of course, they're trying to invoke it because they don't want Gabriel to do just that to his hostages. It's all foreshadowing to this film's ending, in which Gabriel does get the money and wins.
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From the Balcony, a Muppet web series, has Statler and Waldorf discuss a trope and give it a neologism Once an Episode: Trailer Joke Decay (Dej-hah-vous), Incurable Cough of Death (Cough-in), Evil-Detecting Dog (Doggie-dar), Career Resurrection (Travolted), Never Trust a Trailer (Con-mercial), Spontaneous Choreography (Coinci-dance), Fanservice (Run-derwear), Sequel Gap (Weak-quel), Poor Man's Substitute (Hack-tors), Dyeing for Your Art (Fluctu-weight), Narm (Laughter-math), Militaries Are Useless (Armed farces, no relation to the trope), and many more.
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Conversational Troping
 Well That Was Unexpected (Webcomic) / int_2b34de10
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Conversational Troping
 Widdershins (Webcomic) / int_2b34de10
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Conversational Troping
 Legends of Localization (Website) / int_2b34de10
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Conversational Troping
 101 Dalmatians / int_2b34de10
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Conversational Troping
 Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse / int_2b34de10
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Conversational Troping
 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003) / int_2b34de10
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Conversational Troping
 Young Justice - Original Series / int_2b34de10
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Conversational Troping
 Children of Time (Fanfic) / int_2b34de10
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Conversational Troping
 Geek Charming / int_2b34de10
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Conversational Troping