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Many shows utilize quirky episode naming conventions. Though the episode title is usually not even broadcast with the show (usually only Animated Series do this), this information is gleaned from press releases, closed captioning, and guide information. Of course, in literature it can be more obvious. American Live-Action TV Pilots are often exempt from this, as pilots do not usually have titles, and are usually made before anyone on the production staff comes up with the idea to name episodes idiosyncratically. Now, if the names get too in-jokey, quirky, or obscure, they can have an adverse effect in being difficult to correlate the plot of the episode when its name means absolutely nothing. When a show gets dubbed in a foreign language, expect this trope to not survive (particularly if it's an English show getting dubbed in German or French or if it's a Japanese show getting dubbed in the west). Single-episode exceptions to the rule are the Odd Name Out. A Super-Trope to Episode Finishes the Title and Excited Title! Two-Part Episode Name! (typically taking the "____! _____!!" title format). Compare Cross-Referenced Titles (when it's only a few episodes that share both a naming pattern and some internal connection), Character Name and the Noun Phrase (if they're used in a series), Unusual Chapter Numbers, Theme Naming, Translation Matchmaking and Title Drop. |
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Every chapter in Hell and High Water takes its name from a song lyric from a song, with both the lyric on its own and the meaning of the overall song reflecting the themes of that particular chapter. | |
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The title of every chapter of Watchmen, and in fact the title Watchmen itself, is a Literary Allusion Title, with the full quote given at the end of each chapter. | |
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Each story in D.R. & Quinch is titled "D.R. & Quinch _____". For example, "D.R. & Quinch Go Girl Crazy". | |
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Animator vs. Animation: All of the standalone adventures all follow this type of formula with each video being titled Animation vs. [Noun]. The "noun" is typically replaced with the title of a video game, but other videos can be something else such as Animation vs. Trash, Animation vs. YouTube, Animation vs. Math, etc. | |
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Abraxas (Hrodvitnon): Each chapter title is a rune from the Elder Futhark. | |
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Sleepless Domain: Starting with Chapter 3, all the chapter titles are water-themed, in keeping with Undine's Making a Splash powers and ascension to protagonist. Chapter three is "Sinking," five is "Drifting," six is "Refraction" (of light, by water). Chapter 10 breaks the pattern with a heart themed title, "Diastole," after the part of the process of a heartbeat when the heart expands. The cover page also displays only Heartful Punch, with Undine nowhere to be seen. |
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Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf Film Series: Up until the sixth film, the English titles of the films had "adventure" or "adventures" somewhere in them. The Super Adventure The Tiger Prowess has an alternate title, Desert Trek: The Adventure of the Lost Totem. Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf - Moon Castle: The Space Adventure Mission Incredible: Adventures on the Dragon's Trail The Mythical Ark: Adventures in Love & Happiness |
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Many genre supplements for the original Big Eyes, Small Mouth RPG used the "(adjective) (noun), (adjective) (noun)": Big Robots, Cool Starships (mecha and science fiction) Cold Hands, Dark Hearts (gothic and horror) Big Ears, Small Mouse (talking animal cartoons) Hot Rods & Gun Bunnies (modern action; bends the convention a bit). |
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The Petriculture Cycle: A lot: One-Word Title for the title of each story: Petriculture, Inscape, Avocation, π, Pandelirium, Transdementia, Manifesto'' The chapter titles, for those that have multiple chapters: Inscape: The chapters are all named after playground and parlor games. Avocation: Most of the titles are Job Titles, named after the job that Penumbra had before that chapter, Assistant Pastry Chef, Preening Technician. π: All named after properties of circles. Circumference, Diameter, Ratio Pandelirium: Every chapter shares its title with a song by the Legendary Shack Shakers, and the whole story is named after one of their albums. Transdementia: Each chapter is named after a song by School Of Seven Bells. |
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Rick and The Loud House : Each chapter title is a combination of episode titles from each respective show. The only exceptions so far are Chapters 2 ("Lawnmower Dog"), 8 ("For Bros About to Rock"), and 11 ("The Citadel of Ricks"). | |
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The Loud House: The stories in the issue After Dark are labelled with consecutive 12-hour clock times preceding each of their main titles, from 10:55 PM to 6:00 AM. | |
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Brat: While Chicken Girls had a few episodes in Season 1 that are named after the days of the week, each episode in Season 3 is named after a musical (e.g. "Mamma Mia", "Little Shop of Horrors", "Wicked" and "Bye Bye Birdie"). | |
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Danganronpa: The Wonderful Abyss: Every chapter of the series is named along the lines of "The [X] Abyss". | |
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Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf - Moon Castle: The Space Adventure | |
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The title of each chapter of 70-Seas is a complete sentence that obliquely refers to that chapter's main conflict. | |
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Bleak Expectations: the first season titles described the continual ruination of Pip's life with "A <stage of life> <adverb> <verb>" (starting with "A Childhood Cruelly Kippered"); later seasons continued the theme with "A <adjective> Life <adverb> <verb>" (starting with "A Lovely Life Cruelly Re-Kippered"). | |
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RainbowDoubleDash's Lunaverse: In Griffin Over the Line, each chapter is titled "The [Adjective] Jerk". In Musicians and Dreamers, each chapter is named after a musical term related to its contents (the introduction where Octavia and Lyra meet is called "Duo for Strings", the one where Lyra and Trixie fight is called "Dissonance", the final chapter is called "Coda", and so on). |
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Kabbalah: The Passive Conqueror: Each chapter is titled "The [word]". Examples include; "The Knight", "The Reaper", "The Nightmare" etc. | |
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The Fun With Milk & Cheese comics were entitled "First Number One," "Second Number One," etc. until the 5th issue was finally "First Number Two." Based on the notion that the Number One issue of a comic book tends to be grabbed up by collectors and speculators to sell more issues. | |
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The collections of The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl are all titled with pop music quotations, with the word "girl" replaced with the word "squirrel". | |
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Season 6's titles are riffs on episode titles of The Simpsons. | |
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The first 20 issues of Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane, as well as the two Mary Jane miniseries preceding them, were all entitled "The ___ Thing", with the second word having to do with the comic's plot. For example, issue 4, when Gwen Stacy is introduced, is called "The Unexpected Thing." | |
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Ascend (xTSGx): One-Word Title-style. The first three chapters are: Denial Illusions Errands |
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Psychedelic Epiphany Series: From multiple stories: Psychadelic: The chapter titles have Fun with Acronyms, each being an instrument: "Of Crusaders And Righteous Images Naturally Atypical": OCARINA "Agricultural Capacity Can Organize Radical Discussions Intellectually Of Note": ACCORDION "The Amusing Meanderings Become Observational Understandings Regarding Inquisitive Natural Equines": TAMBOURINE "Before Oblivious Now Grasping Objectives": BONGO "Staring Into The Alternitive Rythym": SITAR [["Hearts Analyze Nebulous Destinies Pondering Attitudes Nextwave"]]: HANDPAN "Discord Inevitably Decides Green Equines Rate Indescribably Desirable On Occupation": DIDGERIDOO Yearly Epiphany: Implied by the title and the first chapter, Year 0: Hearthswarming Epiphany, that there will be a pattern of "Year [Number]: [Something] Epiphany". |
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Doctor Who Expanded Universe The BBC Audio Books dramas starring Tom Baker and written by Paul Magrs are split into the Arcs Hornets' Nest, Demon Quest and Serpent Crest. The Big Finish Doctor Who arc The New Adventures of Bernice Summerfield Volume 2: The Triumph of Sutekh comprises four stories with the title "The <item> of <Egyptian god>" (The Pyramid of Sutekh, The Vaults of Osiris, The Eye of Horus, and The Tears of Isis). |
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The episode titles for the Cool Kids Table Harry Potter-themed game Hogwarts: The New Class are taken from relevant quotes from the episode itself. | |
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The long iCarly fanfic Beneath The Pale Moonlight uses song titles for chapter names. The title of the story itself isn't the name of a song, but is taken from a line in the song Save The Last Dance For Me by the Drifters (not Somewhere Out There from the An American Tail soundtrack). | |
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Similarly, every issue of the Infinite Frontier miniseries had the title "Infinite _____". This was cleverly used in #3, which reintroduced the second-generation JSA characters, and was titled "Infinite Incorporated". | |
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Adventures in Odyssey has used a few. The 1993 season used verses from the Lord's Prayer as titles for individual episodes: "Our Father","Hallowed Be Thy Name", "Thy Kingdom Come","Thy Will Be Done", "Our Daily Bread", "Forgive Us as We Forgive", "Into Temptation", "Deliver Us from Evil", "For Thine Is the Kingdom", "The Power", "And the Glory", "Forever...Amen". These episodes were later released in a compilation titled "On Earth as it is in Heaven." During Bernard and Eugene's Road Trip arc, the episode had titles based on numerical succession: "First Hand Experience", "Second Thoughts", "Third Degree", "It Happened in Four Corners" and "The Fifth House on the Left." |
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Changing Gears: Due to the premise of the fic being Izuku getting Gearshift first, the title of every chapter has something to do with driving (Coming Out of Neutral, Carpool Lane) or racing (Zooming Past the Finish Line). | |
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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (1978) in its entirety was split up into phases (Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, Quandary, Quintessential and Hexagonal) and each phase was split into six "fits" (reference to Lewis Carroll). | |
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All of Wolf 359's episodes are named after a single line or word from that episode, relevancy be damned. This can lead to some pretty cool titles ("Am I Alone Now?", "Deep Breaths", three-parter "Pan-Pan", "Mayday" and "Sécurité", "Limbo", "Memoria", and "Into the Depths"), but most of them are incredibly silly, especially in season one. This is also the case with the Wham Episodes, by the way. The weirdest titles include: "Extreme Danger Bug", "Gas Me Twice", "The Kumbaya Approach", "What's Up Doc?", "Bach To The Future", "Lame-O Superhero Origin Story", two-parter "Knock Knock" and "Who's There?", "Don't Poke The Bear", two-parter "Desperate Times" and "Desperate Measures", "The Hiccups Method" and "Shut Up And Listen". | |
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Almost all Wondermark strips are titled "In Which [insert description of plot here]". | |
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Unbalance × Unbalance uses the word "Touch" in place of "Chapter". | |
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Demon Soul Saga: All of the chapter titles refer to the focal character obliquely through puns on their name (for instance, Bright Moonfall refers to Saya, whose last name can be read as "fallen moon".) | |
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Through the Eyes of Another Pony: The subtitles of chapters all work in "chapter" (Revenge of the Chapter, Son of a Chapter, The Bride of Chapter...). | |
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Club Penguin Shutdown: Aside from the first one ("What's Left of Club Penguin?"), every regular episode of the series has a title that consists of "The" followed by a single word ("The Gang", "The Fall", "The Reunion", etc.). | |
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All the titles in book two of Luminosity are words about a person (Liar, Runner, Guesser, etc.), describing the perspective character. | |
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Call Me Kevin labels his videos as '[Name of Videogame] but' and then adds how he fails or messes up, usually by picking 'I pick every bad option'. | |
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In Various Vytal Ventures, chapter titles are two four-letter words, usually a short common phrase, that indicates the chapter's content, like 'Body and Soul', 'Rock and Roll', or 'Wine and Dine'. Word of God is that the final chapters are intended to be 'Rise and Fall' and then ‘Dusk and Dawn’, set long after the end of the RWBY main series. | |
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In Winter War, the chapter titles are of the format "[POV character]: [Title]", or "Ensemble: [Title]" if there are several POV characters- e.g., "Nanao: Winter", "Ensemble: "The Day Before". The few exceptions are things like "Karakura: Waiting" (actually the first ensemble chapter) and a very few chapters that list multiple narrators in the heading, like "Momo, Isane: We Have Met The Enemy". | |
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In Holi-daze, each chapter of 12 Days is titled after the 12 days of Christmas and each chapter of 13 Nights is titled after a horror movie. | |
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A Certain Magical Friendship: Two words joined by an underscore, for the names of each of its stories: Context_SHIFT, MIRROR_NOISE, blood_manifestation. | |
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Every volume and chapter of Blue Monday is titled after a song, down to the series' title coming from New Order's "Blue Monday": The first volume is named after The Who's "The Kids Are Alright". Its three chapters are "There's No Other Way" by Blur, "Substitute", also by The Whonote and later covered by David Bowie and The Ramones, among others, and "Try This for Sighs" by Adam Ant who appears in the story. The second volume is titled after David Bowie, "Absolute Beginners", with "Something About You" by Level 42, "Favorite Shirts" by Haircut 100 (alternately titled "Boy Meets Girl"), "To Sir, with Love" by Lulu, and "Hands Off, She's Mine" by The English Beat making up the chapter titles. The third volume is named after The Cure's "Inbetween Days" and contains chapters titled after "Dead Man's Party" by Oingo Boingo, the band The Blue Belles, The Cure's "Lovecats", and "Nobody's Fool" by Cinderella, which itself is made up of two parts, "Everything's Gone Green" by New Order and "Everybody Plays the Fool" by The Main Ingredient. The fourth volume is titled "Painted Moon" after The Silencers' song, with the chapters "How Soon is Now?" by The Smiths, "Pictures of Lily" by The Who, "Blues Before and After" by The Smithereens, and "I Confess" by The English Beat. The title of the fifth, most recent volume is "Thieves Like Us", after another New Order song. |
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The Tiger Prowess has an alternate title, Desert Trek: The Adventure of the Lost Totem. | |
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Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse | |
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A Delicate Balance names each chapter after a John Donne poem, a quote from which appears as an Epigraph at the start of each chapter. | |
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Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar: The program's subtitle is 'Murder Matters'; several episodes are formatted as 'The + [murder subject] + Matter'. For instance, "The Thelma Ibsen Matter", "The Rasmussen Matter", "The Templeton Matter", "The Clever Chemist Matter", "The Killer's List Matter", "The Midnight Sun Matter", and "The No Matter Matter". | |
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Hunting the Unicorn names its chapters after characters in The Last Unicorn. The three exceptions so far are "The Midnight Carnival," "The Quest," and "The Clock." The last two are very important, plot-wise. | |
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Most of the video titles for the Highcraft challenge videos are puns based on the name of the mod or map and "high". | |
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In Freakin Gensokyo, one in every five chapters stars the author's tetchy friend Matt. These almost always have a title in the form "The X with a Y for a Head"; for example, "The Man with a DIY Railgun for a Head" or "The Loli with Legislation for a Head". | |
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Chapter numbers in Orange Crows are prefaced with the word "Scar." So "Scar 1", "Scar 2", "Scar 3..." | |
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Each episode of Camp Here & There is titled in the format "The [X] of [Y]". Starting from episode 2, the word for [X] is whatever word was the [Y] for the previous episode. For example, episode 1 was titled "The Beginning of the End", episode 2 was "The End of the Squall", episode 3 was "The Squall of Prophecy" etc. | |
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In Skin Horse, the chapter titles are references to classic children's literature, as is the main title. | |
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Triptych Continuum has multiple instances: In Triptych Continuum Triptych itself, all the chapter titles can be linked to art. Triptych Continuum The Bounce Test has its chapters' names relate to mirrors: The chapter titles in Triptych Continuum: A Mark of Appeal all reference sexuality. Triptych Continuum Glimmer appears to have computer terminology as its title theme. In the Continuum splinter-continuity story Daily Equestria Life with Monster Girl, each title is a one-word adjective with negative connotations ("Grotesque", "Inappropriate", "Cacaphonous", etc). |
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The chapters of A New World, A New Way sidestory Swarm are named after Pokèmon moves. The chapter title also follows suit in a different way, as it's named after a Pokèmon ability. | |
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Infinity Train: Blossoming Trail: Except for the first chapter, the chapters have two titles: one is named after a Pokémon Ability, and the other follows the format of Infinity Train that showcases the name of the train car that is the focus. | |
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A Posse Ad Esse, a Die Anstalt fanfic, uses Latin phrases for chapter titles. So far, Compos Mentis for Chapter 9 is the least obscure of them. | |
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Between Dreams and Memories Universe: The first and last chapters are titled after the fanfic itself, while for the chapters in between, story arcs are dictated by a singular title in parts. For example, in Between Dreams and Memories, during the early Manberg Rebellion era, the Pogtopian chapters are titled "The Resistance", while the Manbergian chapters are titled "The Resilience"; meanwhile, the first chapter is titled "The Dreams" and the last is titled "The Memories". | |
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VG Myths: Questioning Title?: "Can You [Challenge]?" | |
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Resident Evil: The Resident Evil Film Series follow a standard naming convention, with the film's title followed by a one-word subtitle (beginning with the second movie). Each subtitle actually seems to follow from the previous one in some way: Apocalypse, Extinction, Afterlife and Retribution. Also present in the Capcom movies, Resident Evil: Degeneration and Resident Evil: Damnation. |
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Glee Reprise names each chapter after a quote from said chapter. Any chapter with a song being performed in it will be Titled After the Song. | |
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Each episode in the PONY.MOV series follows the naming scheme "[single word related to the contents of the video].MOV". | |
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Rusty and Co. has chapters named "Level N" (of course). | |
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Oyasumi Midoriya, as an explicit nod to Serial Experiments Lain, uses "Layer" for most chapters. | |
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Every episode of No Such Thing As A Fish is titled 'No Such Thing As X', with X being a reference to a joke or fact from that episode. | |
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In hybrid webcomic/browser game Demon Thesis, you control four college students who are unexpected gifted with Elemental Powers among other magic abilities and thrust into fighting all sorts of creatures, up to and including Eldritch Abominations. Each major arc is labelled after part of the school or college experience, so we have arcs labelled as Intramurals, Field Trip, Midterms, Spring Break, etc. | |
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Nearly every strip title in Thinking Too Much to Think Positively is a pun related to the strip's content. For example, "A Scholar and a Gentile Xan" is about Xan being supportive of her partner's decision to convert to Judaism. | |
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DICE: The Cube That Changes Everything: All chapters have "Stage" in the numbering. | |
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Every issue of the New 52 O.M.A.C. series has a title with the "O.M.A.C." acronym. This even extends to the origin story in DC Universe Presents #0 after the book ended, which was called "Origins Matter After Cancellation". | |
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Grey Skies Universe: The chapters in the second installment, Every Generation, are titled "Beginning", "Middle", and "End", and the epilogue is titled "After". | |
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In keeping with the Hollywood theme of the series, the names of all of the Lori Lovecraft stories are plays on film titles from the Golden Age of Hollywood (usually Film Noir). Specifically: My Favorite Redhead = My Favorite Blonde The Dark Lady = The Dark Man Repression = Obsession The Big Comeback = The Big Combo Into the Past = Out of the Past The Road to Kadath = The Road to ... series |
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The Pirate's Soldier uses a similar format to Tenchi Muyo!, with the chapter's title being "No need for ____!" filling the blank with something related to the chapter's plot. The only exceptions are the chapters covering the Time and Space Adventures arc. | |
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Every chapter in Retro Chill is titled after a song. | |
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The Dragon Age: Origins fic Shadow and Rose uses the name of an object (weapon, artifact, etc.) from the game for each chapter title. | |
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Every chapter in the 2000 AD story Zenith is named after a rock song. 2000 AD itself refers to issues as 'progs'. The 2000 AD spin off publication The Judge Dredd Megazine also refers to it's issues as 'Megs'. The short lived 'Extreme Editions' which consisted of vintage 2000 AD reprints were also referred to as X(issue number). The Mighty Tharg seemed to like this trope. |
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Every chapter except the prologue and epilogue in The First Saniwa is titled with a yojijukugo, 4-kanji proverb, formatted as follows: [proverb in kanji] — [romaji reading]ExampleChapter 7: æ²¹æ–大敵 — Yudantaiteki. Doubles as Foreign Language Title. | |
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The Big Finish Doctor Who arc The New Adventures of Bernice Summerfield Volume 2: The Triumph of Sutekh comprises four stories with the title "The <item> of <Egyptian god>" (The Pyramid of Sutekh, The Vaults of Osiris, The Eye of Horus, and The Tears of Isis). | |
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Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition "environment" books were all titled with a two syllable compound word describing an effect of that environment: Frostburn (arctic), Sandstorm (desert) and Stormwrack (ocean). | |
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The first three main storylines in Batman (Tom King) are all titled "I Am..." (Gotham, Suicide and Bane). The pattern is then completely broken by "The War of Jokes and Riddles" and "Rules of Engagement". | |
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Each installment of the Elemental Chess Trilogy has a theme around which each chapter is titled. Flowers of Antimony uses alchemical terms; Brilliancy uses chess terms; The Game of Three Generals uses terms from shogi (Japanese chess); the prequel Triumvirate uses military terms; and the Distant Finale Chronology uses time travel terms. | |
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In the Motion Practice series, which recasts various Marvel superheroes as lawyers, all the full-length stories are named after legal terms. | |
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Dæmorphing: All the chapters of The Cowards of Lions except the last contain "lion" in the title. Love the Warriors' chapters are named after Bible quotes, while Abel or Cain's are all Jewish funeral rites. The chapters of Bridge to the Stars and Destroyer of Worlds are named after Yeerk and Andalite idioms, respectively. The Bright Clear Line's chapters are named after chess terms. The chapter titles of The Abyss all begin with a number. |
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Allen the Alien has chapters which are allusions to lyrics in songs. | |
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The Zelda story Til the Sun Grows Cold and the Stars Grow Old uses a phrase from Shakespeare for the title of each chapter. | |
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Also present in the Capcom movies, Resident Evil: Degeneration and Resident Evil: Damnation. | |
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Four of the Cerebus the Aardvark graphic novel collections have titles that could be seen as forming a sentence: Women, Reads, Minds, Guys. (Cerebus's belief in female telepathy is discussed at some point during the story.) | |
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Each chapter of V for Vendetta features a word beginning with 'V'; "The Villain", "Virtue Victorious", "The Verdict", "Verwirrung" (German for confusion), etc. | |
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Steel Soul Saga: Multiple levels: Each story has an Alliterative Title, with the first component being "Steel". The chapter titles in Steel Spirit, are electronic / computer science / engineering terms, of sorts, and beyond the first, they're composed of two words: Sparks of Faith, Calculated Decision, Data Processing, Electric Extrapolation, Input Functionality, Structured Analysis and Finalized Compilation. |
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Kokuten: Half the chapters are titled "When [insert Character Action]" while the other half goes like "How [insert Character Action]". For instance, we have "When the First Victim Fails" and "How Children Play". The change from one format to the other signifies the start of the Uchiha Coup. The only variation is the prologue and some titles being in passive voice. | |
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In Mage, each chapter in each of the three volumes is titled with a phrase from a specific Shakespeare play: Hamlet in The Hero Discovered, Macbeth in The Hero Defined, and The Tempest in The Hero Denied. | |
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The Resident Evil Film Series follow a standard naming convention, with the film's title followed by a one-word subtitle (beginning with the second movie). Each subtitle actually seems to follow from the previous one in some way: Apocalypse, Extinction, Afterlife and Retribution. | |
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Pokémon Master: "Returns". "Reunions". "Remembrances". "Rebellion". And so on. Every chapter's title is one word that begins with "Re". | |
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The Palaververse: Multiple ones: For the main series, every chapter title is a phrase that can be spoken: Moonlight Palaver: A one-shot: The Sun's One of These Vital Things, You Know. Wedding March, which are all things to do at a wedding: Deciding What You'll Give to the Bride and Groom is Always Important, of CourseBe Sure to Arrive in Good Time, so You Miss None of the ExcitementMake a Good First Impression, and Endeavour Not to Cause a RuckusNo Matter What Arises, Just Try to Have a Good DayIf in Doubt, ImproviseAnd in Extremis, Just Plunge in Flailing and Hope For the BestLastly, Prepare for Next Time Mr Stripes Versus A Cthonic Horror has One-Word Title that starts with "B" as the pattern for its chapter titles — "Bridleway", "Boutique" and "Brouhaha". Treasures's chapters all start with "Wherein Our Heroine". |
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Bonus Stage defines its seasons through the use of this. The first season's titles are all one word, with one exception, "The NYE". Season 2's titles have "2" in them, except for the first episode, "Return". In addition, the titles of the second through fifth episodes of this season are the names of the first four episodes of the series, with "2" added. Season 3's titles start with "Virtual". Season 4 has rather contrived titles with "Curs" in them. Season 5's episodes have "Fi" as the first two letters. Season 6's titles are riffs on episode titles of The Simpsons. Season 7's titles are more general puns. |
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In Batman: The Long Halloween, each issue is named for a holiday (with the exception of the first and last issues, named "Crime" and "Punishment"). In Superman for All Seasons each issue is named after the season it's set in. | |
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Almost every episode title for The Great Nerf War rhymes. | |
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Because I'm Depressed, like Three Panel Soul, has its strips' titles in the format "On [subject]". The few exceptions to this are guest strips. | |
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The Great Ace Attorney: The first game instead names all of its cases as "The Adventure of [rest of the title]". The second game then subverts that, with the first case being named The Adventure of the Blossoming Attorney, but all subsequent cases lacking the word "Adventure" in them. They still all follow a "The X of Y" structure... except for the penultimate case, which is named Twisted Karma and His Last Bow. | |
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Everything Is Broken: The series used to have its episode titles begin with "HTF +", with whatever work the crossover was with coming after the plus. | |
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The Daily Derp: Early strips almost always had the title "The Daily Derp", with some letters replaced randomly, forming a Word Purée Title. Currently, most strip titles are a play on the phrase, or at least include the words "daily" or "derp" somewhere. | |
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The chapters of Mobile Suit Gundam Wing/Avatar: The Last Airbender Fusion Fic Tears of Revelry are derived from lines of four songs that formed the core soundtrack of the fanfic, "Seven Devils" by Florence + the Machine, "Remember the Name" by Fort Minor, "We Are One" by 12 Stones, and "Lexington" by Alpha Rev. | |
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In New Vindicators, every chapter in the main narrative is named after a song. In the European game, this isn't the case, although the first major arc has chapters named after chess terms, relating to Meaningful Name. | |
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A Salaryman in Nobuna's Court has each chapter referred to as a 'Slice' which is appropriate for the story being set in the Warring States era. | |
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Each Three Panel Soul strip is named "On ________", with the ________ usually referring to the strip's subject. For example: On Surnames. | |
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Persona 4TW compromises between its two predecessors, with clear titles on social links and punny titles on everything else. | |
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First Aid Kits and Deep Secrets: Every chapter in the story starts with the phrase "in which...". The tradition is continued by its Distant Sequel, In Which They Are Still In Love, which was uploaded nearly 7 years later. | |
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Spider-Man: Spider-Verse Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Spider-Man: Beyond The Spider-Verse |
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Between My Brother and Me: Mors Omnibus has each chapter numbered as 'Xth Show' and each chapter is named after a Duel Monster card related to the events of each chapter. | |
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Every episode of Sporadic Phantoms is titled "The [Word]", just like the Animorphs books it's based on. | |
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The Invincible trades are all named after classic sitcoms. For instance, one was Family Matters, then The Facts of Life, and so on. The tradition was unfortunately broken with the "Viltrumite War" trade. |
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Every chapter of Of Love and Bunnies is named for an episode in which a member of the Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers or Power Rangers: Dino Thunder appeared. It was initially confined to just those two shows, but then the writers starting running out of names. | |
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Each episode of Super Therapy! is called a "Session", and its title (bar the second and last) begins with the name of the super analyzed and ends with "Therapy!" (with the exception of "Thor-apy!"). | |
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For its first season, Noob named its episodes "level [number]". | |
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The titles of Scrambled Eggs comics are written in the first panels as, "Scrambled Eggs in X", even though the series' title doesn't refer to any character or team in the comic. | |
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In New Hope University: Major In Murder, each chapter is titled after a course. The prologue is "Intro to Psychology," the first chapter is "Economics of Labor I," and the second chapter is "History of Hellenistic Art II." Oddly enough, they drop the Roman numerals after a while, since the third chapter is "Topics of Cosmology," the fourth is "Seminar on Aging and Adulthood," and the fifth is "Mimesis in Theory And Practice." | |
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Each chapter in Cibus Esculentus Madoka Magica is named after meal courses. | |
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Red vs. Blue has a variant seen in its second story arc, The Recollection Trilogy: Each of the story arc's three seasons (Reconstruction, Recreation, and Revelation) and two miniseries ("Recovery One" and "Relocated") start with the "Re-" prefix. | |
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Tantabus Mark II: Via Fun with Acronyms, with the story titles, themed on technology: Aunthood Issues: AI, a.k.a Artificial Intelligence, which is basically what the Tantabus is. Tantabus Communication Protocol: TCP: Transmission Control Protocol, which governs how computers communicate to each other. How the Tantabus Parses Sleep: HTTPS is the acronym for the "Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure" that connects computers across the internet, securely. |
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Half of all the thread titles at Absit Omen (a Harry Potter forum roleplay) contain many shout-outs to other fantasy, film, television and music, along with author and character specific titles ('The Adventure of the _____' when following the mysteries an auror character investigates). | |
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In Beyond Heroes: Of Sunshine and Red Lyrium, all of the chapter titles are lines of dialogue spoken by Varric in either Dragon Age II or Dragon Age: Inquisition, because Varric is the narrative character and Supporting Protagonist of the story. | |
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The Road to Kadath = The Road to ... series | |
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Cat Muto's Persona 3 Let's Play videos all had Latin titles that began with Memento. | |
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The Daria/Legion of Super-Heroes Crossover Legion Of Lawndale Heroes has (starting with Volume Two) each chapter named after a song title. The author has said that this is an homage to the same naming style as Degrassi: The Next Generation. | |
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Up until Moana, all Disney and Pixar's CGI non-"traditional" princess movies had a title that was simply Adjective: Tangled, Brave, Frozen and the cancelled Gigantic. | |
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The first game's fifth case breaks the rule in the English version, being named Rise from the Ashes. In Japanese, however, it still follows the pattern, as it's called Yomigaeru Gyakuten, meaning Turnabout Rebirth. | |
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The Super Adventure | |
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The chapters of Soul Symphony are called Movements (First Movement, Second Movement, etc.) based on the separation of a piece of classical music into movements. | |
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Each chapter of Blizzard of the Red Castle works in the English translation(s) of the character(s) principally involved in it. | |
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The first volume is named after The Who's "The Kids Are Alright". Its three chapters are "There's No Other Way" by Blur, "Substitute", also by The Whonote and later covered by David Bowie and The Ramones, among others, and "Try This for Sighs" by Adam Ant who appears in the story. | |
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Fire Emblem on Forums: Wonderful Blessing: All of the chapter titles are anime references, specifically to works in the isekai genre. Chains of Horai: All of the chapter titles refer to the focal character (for instance, Yusuke Yamada Seeks His Freedom focuses on Yusuke, the Cursed Cat). Demon Soul Saga: All of the chapter titles refer to the focal character obliquely through puns on their name (for instance, Bright Moonfall refers to Saya, whose last name can be read as "fallen moon".) |
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Tangled Up In Blues: The chapters are all titled "The [something] Blues", usually referring to the prominent location or character from the chapter, until the last one (which is simply "The Friendship Blues"). | |
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The first season of Revolting People had the episode titles "Storm Clouds"; "More Storm Clouds"; "Even More Storm Clouds"; "Tons of Storm Clouds"; "A Helluva Lot of Storm Clouds"; and "An Incredible Amount of Storm Clouds". Season 2 had "Trying Times"; "Even More Trying Times"; "Some More Trying Times"; "And Yet Even More Trying Times"; "A Bunch More Trying Times"; and "Still in Trying Times". They dropped the idea in seasons 3 and 4. | |
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In Becoming a True Invader, every chapter has "DOOM" in its title somewhere. | |
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Psycomedia uses this for the Frankenpodcasts, which are named after the Universal film series. | |
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In The With Voices Project, all the Ib With Voices episodes are named for the colors of the walls of the rooms Ib is exploring at that time. | |
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Oversaturated World: Multiple instances: Oversaturation: The story's nine chapters all have One Word Titles which are terms that relate to color: Neutrals, Tones, Brightness, Secondaries, Clashing, Contrast, Running, Spectrum, Light. Fey Breeze: The first four chapters have a One-Word Title seasonal theme: Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall |
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Binary Stars: Each episode is named after various astronomical concepts. | |
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Past Sins: The Glimpses sub-series: The Core chapters both start with "Displeasing [Plural Noun That Ends With S], "Constants" and "Futures". The Variants chapters of Glimpses 2 are all One-Word Title-s: "Depths", "Day", "Dreams", "Remedial", "Legacy". |
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Starting with Away, every chapter title in Stroll is related to the previous. | |
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With one exception, the title of each of the 100 Bullets collections is based around its number. Book two is Split Second Chance, while book ten is Decayed (sounds like decade). Some titles don't actually contain the numerical pun, but instead are cleverly part of a phrase that would usually include that number, such as Samurai, the seventh book, The Hard Way, the eighth, and the twelfth book, Dirty. The only book to break this tradition is Hang Up on the Hang Low, which was named after a Story Arc contained in the book as the story in question had won an Eisner Award.note It was originally going to be called The Charm as in "third time's the charm." The final volume, "Wilt," is especially clever since it's not only referring to the end of the series, but also to Wilt Chamberlain's jersey number with the LA Lakers, which was 13. | |
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The code names of Magic: The Gathering expansions always have some kind of theme to them, ranging from Mexican words to food; examples have included "Rock/Paper/Scissors" (for Shards of Alara/Conflux/Alara Reborn) and "Live/Long/Prosper" (for Zendikar/Worldwake/Rise of the Eldrazi). | |
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Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee titles each episode after a word or phrase from that episode's conversation. | |
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In Twice Upon an Age, the two main stories take all of their chapter titles from the Chant of Light. | |
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The chapters of Weiss Reacts are often titled Weiss Reacts to X, with X being the subject of the chapter. Climactic or plot-heavy arcs are titled with The (Event Name), and some fanfics are called by Special Chapter: (Fanfic Name). | |
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Every chapter of NEXT!!! Sound of the Future is named after a Vocaloid song, fitting for a Vocaloid inspired fancomic. | |
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Angels in America is a total of eight acts long, and each act has a name. Some of them are more... interesting than others. Millennium Approaches Act Three: "Not-Yet-Conscious, Forward Dawning" Perestroika Act Three: "Borborygmi (The Squirming Facts Exceed the Squamous Mind)" And then there's Perestroika Act One: "Spooj" |
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YuyaVision has each of the chapters called "Episode" (since it's based on WandaVision that was inspired by sitcoms) with each title named after a line from one of the songs of 35MM: A Musical Exhibition. | |
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Undone had single word titles beginning "Un": series 1's were "Unalike", "Untoward", "Ungainly", "Underground", "United" and "Unending". | |
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Connecting the Dots has every chapter named with a word that ends in "-tion". For instance, the first two chapters are titled "Introduction" and "Initiation", and the final four are "Finalization", "Conclusion", "Perpetuation" and "Repercussions". | |
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English episode titles in HOLOSTARS - Stars*collection! follow a specific pattern for every 10 episodes, replacing each last word with synonymous words related to starters: "...for Dummies", "...for Rookies", "...for Novices", "...for Beginners", "...for Freshmen", and "...for Newbies". | |
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The chapters in Kiwi Blitz are called "tracks", and each track is named after an electronica song. Flashbacks in between tracks are called "sound-bites". | |
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Every title of every story in The Vinyl and Octavia Series is "Vinyl and Octavia..." followed by a general synopsis of the plot. To a lesser extent, as there's only two chapters, the fifth story, Vinyl and Octavia Have Multiple Dates, has the chapters named Octavia's Date with Vinyl and Vinyl's Date with Octavia respectively. | |
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In Naruto: the Secret Songs of the Ninja every chapter is called a "Song", starting with "The Song of Lost Souls" and moving through "The Song of the New Path", "The Song of the Wanderer", "The Song of Bloody Tears" and so on, so forth. | |
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The first trilogy of Spider-Man movies made for the Marvel Cinematic Universe have had the word "Home" in them; Spider-Man: Homecoming, Spider-Man: Far From Home and Spider-Man: No Way Home. This extends to the fake titles Tom Holland, Jacob Batalon, and Zendaya put on Instagram shortly before No Way Home's name reveal, "Phone Home," "Home-Wrecker" and "Home Slice," as well as an entire whiteboard of fake titles surrounding the real one on the official reveal. | |
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Every chapter of Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Reflecting Balance is named after a line of dialogue spoken in that chapter. | |
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Averted with Scott Kurtz's PVP. When the first collected edition came out he titled it PVP at Large, a reference to the first Garfield book. Kurtz's publisher suggested he continue copying the Garfield titles with subsequent volumes, but Kurtz decided against it because he didn't want to eventually title a book "PVP Kicks Odie Off a Table or something." | |
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The third volume is named after The Cure's "Inbetween Days" and contains chapters titled after "Dead Man's Party" by Oingo Boingo, the band The Blue Belles, The Cure's "Lovecats", and "Nobody's Fool" by Cinderella, which itself is made up of two parts, "Everything's Gone Green" by New Order and "Everybody Plays the Fool" by The Main Ingredient. | |
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El Goonish Shive doesn't normally do this, but the first Sister arc was broken into 8 parts, coming together to tell the story of a board game - "Open the Box", "Read the Rules", "Set up the Pieces", "Play the Game", "Knock the Board Over", "Scattered Pieces", "Fist Fight", "Clean Up". | |
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Son of the Sannin uses the classic format of giving each chapter a fairly normal title (underlined), followed by "or" and a (usually) humorous line related to whatever the chapter's plot is about written in italics. It's even given a lampshade in Chapter 122, where it has "Sorry, no funny alternate title this time". Examples: Chapter 3: "When a Toad loves a Slug" or "Why prophecies are always so damn cryptic?" Chapter 7: "Desert Winds" or Why turning your children into weapons is not cool" Chapter 20: "The Troubles with Jinchuriki" or "Who would have guessed that the Demon Fox is a jerk?" |
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Between the Lines (MrQuestionMark): The title used for the chapter's page titles all start with "The". | |
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Every chapter of The Biter Bit has an Alliterative Title. | |
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Into the Past = Out of the Past | |
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Every chapter of Elizabeth Sandifer's Doctor Who analysis blog TARDIS Eruditorum that covers a televised Doctor Who story is a relevant quote from a different Doctor. Interspersed between these are other posts with the categories "Pop Between Realities, Home In Time For Tea" (influences on the series from beyond the Whoniverse); "Expecting Someone Else" (contemporary Doctor Who Expanded Universe works featuring the Doctor); "Time Can Be Rewritten" (later Expanded Universe works featuring this Doctor); and "Outside the Government" (Expanded Universe works that don't feature the Doctor, or televised things that aren't exactly part of the series - interestingly, Sandifer considers Sherlock to fall into this category, rather than "Pop Between Realities"). During the hiatus, when books and audios become the main storyline, they stop being "Expecting Someone Else", and get a new convention where they're titled by a relevant quote from the series by someone other than the Doctor. | |
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All of The Walking Dead trade paperbacks have a three-word title. | |
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My Favorite Redhead = My Favorite Blonde | |
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Each page of The Non-Adventures of Wonderella is named with a relevant catch-phrase or pop-culture reference, or (more frequently) pun based on such. One word of every title is written in all-caps to make them more dramatic. For example: "SIN Derella," "A Christmas PERIL," and "MELANIN COLLEAGUE and the Infinite Sadness." | |
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The King Nobody Wanted: While some chapters are titled with the names of their POV characters, most use a descriptor or formal title such as "The Old Falcon", "The Loyal Knight", "The Knight of Hounds", or "The Khal". These mostly remain stable over the course of the story, but can change to reflect a character's changing status (for instance, Janos' first chapters are titled "The Butcher's Son", and become "The Journeyman of High Standing" and later "The True and Honorable Master" as the story progresses). | |
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The name of every episode of Naruto: The Abridged Comedy Fandub Spoof Series Show ends with "-no Jutsu!" For Example: "Pilot no Jutsu!" "Spoof Movie no Jutsu!" "Bowie no Jutsu!" "Fanservice no Jutsu!" and "Milkshake No Jutsu!" |
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The Mixed-Up Life of Brad has chapter names made up of puns that incorporate the name "Brad". | |
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In Bloom every chapter title is a stage of a plant's life cycle ("Germination") or a term related to agriculture ("Fertile Soil"). | |
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In The Legend of Total Drama Island, episode titles take the form "The Tale of X"; chapter titles take the form "Nth Night". | |
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Most fan works based off on the Ace Attorney series include the word turnabout in the title, like in the canon cases. Examples include A Complete Turnabout, Turnabout Storm and Turnabout Substitution. | |
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You'll Get No Answers from the Blue Sea Star: The chapter titles (usually) have nothing to do with their contents. They consist of the day in November on which the chapter was written, followed by some random musing or ranting on the author's part. | |
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Every episode of Agent Ali is titled "Misi: [subject of episode]" ("Mission: [subject of episode]"). | |
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Every episode of the Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf season Around the World in 20 Days is named "[country name] Pavilion" (so, for example, "China Pavilion", "India Pavilion", "Israel Pavilion", etc.). | |
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Similar to the main Kill la Kill series, the chapters of Natural Selection are named after songs. Unlike the series, whose episodes were named after J-Pop songs, the fic's chapters are named after songs from American and British Rock music. | |
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The fics in the Eleutherophobia series (except A Straight Line Down Through the Heart) are named after sci-fi movies. Additionally, all the chapters of Ghost in the Shell are named after songs, and all the chapters of The Thing from Another World and Escape from L.A. are named after Animorphs quotes. | |
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In the Aladdin fanfic Queen of Diamonds every chapter alludes to cards or card games (i.e. "2 of Hearts", "Royal Flush", "Three of a Kind", etc). | |
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All episodes of Jeremy Hardy Speaks to the Nation have titles starting "How to...", describing the topic from which Jeremy will be digressing this week. The shortest is "How to Die", the longest is "How to be Better Theologically, Socially, Nationally and in Terms of One's Own Personal Development, Responsibility and Interaction with the Fellow Humans with Whom We Share this Fragile Planet, and Ting" (usually referred to as "How to be Better"). | |
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Every episode of Cabin Pressure is titled after a town or city which is involved in the storyline. Usually because it's where the episode is at least partly set, but sometimes it's just where they're trying to go, and in "Kuala Lumpar" it's the hypothetical destination of the flight in a roleplay scenario. Also crosses over with Alphabetical Theme Naming as each episode begins with a consecutive letter of the alphabet, from "Abu Dhabi" to "Zurich". | |
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The Bolt Chronicles: Every story in the series is titled after its subject matter or a similar important plot element, always using "The" as the first word: "The Seven," "The Survivor," "The Box," "The Wedding Reception," "The Rings," "The Imaginary Letters," "The Marching Song," etc. | |
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The title of every episode of The Time... Guys is based on a saying with the word "time" in it. | |
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BBC radio comedy The Burkiss Way, being originally conceived with the conceit of being the radio version of correspondence course "The Burkiss Way to Dynamic Living", used the form "Lesson X: ______ The Burkiss Way": "Lesson 1: Peel Bananas The Burkiss Way", "Lesson 4: Solve Murders The Burkiss Way", "Lesson 12: Make Short Comedy Programmes The Burkiss Way", etc. As the show drifted away from the original format to a more surreal form, they began playing with the format: "Lesson 19: Replace The Burkiss Way", "Lesson 21: Get Cut Off The Bur-", "Lesson 23: Son Of The Burkiss Way", etc. This was lampshaded with "Lesson 28: Ignore These Programme Titles The Burkiss Way". The penultimate episode of series 4 is called "Lesson 33: The Last Burkiss Way"; the actual final episode is then called "Lesson 34: The Next To Last Burkiss Way". There are two Lesson 39s, both called "Repeat Yourself The Burkiss Way"; the second starts the same as the first, before stopping with an apology for putting the wrong tape on. Lesson 45 is usually referred to as "Write Extremely Long Titles The Burkiss Way"; The full title as given in the Radio Times is "Lesson 45: Write Extremely Long Titles With Lots And Lots Of Words In, Like This, So That The Radio Times Will Have To Allot More Space Than The Measly Half A Centimetre Of Billing Space We Usually Get And At Least It'll Look A Bit More Prominent On The Page, Although Still Nowhere Near The 50 Column Inches They Give To The Hitch-hiker's Guide To The Galaxy The Burkiss Way". | |
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Several arcs in Brian Azzarello's Hellblazer run were named after phrases involving the word "Hell", including "Highwater" and "...Freezes Over". | |
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Every issue of the Forever Evil miniseries had the title "Forever _____". | |
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Each chapter of Heartcore is named after a song from video games the author played. They are, in order: "Sinful Rose," Cashmere "Cannonball," "Wounded Warsong," "Nostalgia in Solitude," "Alien Power," "Neocity," "Dangerous Zone," "Outride a Crisis," and "Force Your Way." | |
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Some FAQ/walkthrough writers on GameFAQs do this. For instance, Split Infinity, a major Final Fantasy FAQ writer, uses names of characters for version "numbers." | |
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Happy Tree Friends: Each of the TV season's full-length episodes under which the segments are grouped into has its number in its title. The first episode is named "One Foot in the Grave", the second "Lesser of Two Evils", and so on. | |
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Reliquary started out titling chapters with phrases involving "life," up to Chapter Four: End of Life. Chapter Five is "Angel of Death," indicating a new theme. | |
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The Fire Emblem: Three Houses fanfic Tea is for Teacher has all of its chapter titles (except for the epilogue) begin with "T is for [a word beginning with the letter 'T']". | |
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The name of each page of MegaTokyo is a quote from the page. And the chapter titles are all metaphors from computing or gaming. |
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Or mashed into the title when it's only one word, such as TetrAwesome and Awesomefield. | |
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Repression = Obsession | |
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Ace Attorney: Each case will usually have the word "Turnabout" (or in Japanese, "Gyakuten") somewhere in its title, albeit there are a few exceptions: The first game's fifth case breaks the rule in the English version, being named Rise from the Ashes. In Japanese, however, it still follows the pattern, as it's called Yomigaeru Gyakuten, meaning Turnabout Rebirth. Subverted in Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: the first trial chapter is named English Turnabout, but none of the game's other trial chapters have "Turnabout" in the title. The Great Ace Attorney: The first game instead names all of its cases as "The Adventure of [rest of the title]". The second game then subverts that, with the first case being named The Adventure of the Blossoming Attorney, but all subsequent cases lacking the word "Adventure" in them. They still all follow a "The X of Y" structure... except for the penultimate case, which is named Twisted Karma and His Last Bow. |
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Persona 3 FTW has this for most of its comic titles, except for Persona 3 FeMC which has clearer titles. | |
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Whispers: Each chapter is named after a key phrase within. | |
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In The Bridge spinoff The Bridge: Sound of Thunder, the chapter titles form a short poem when combined. | |
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Sunsplit Saga: Multiple forms: Each story is a One-Word Title Portmantitle with alliterative components, and the first component being "Sun". Each story, except for the fourth, has their first chapter's title be someone's yelled line: Sunsplit: "WHAT NO ABSOLUTELY NOT!" Sunspawned: "OH SWEET CELESTIA YOU'VE GOT TO FIX THIS!" Sunshipped: "I-YOU-BU-WHA--WHO THE HAY ARE YOU?!?!" Sunscarred: "Wait... what?" Each story's chapter titles are technically the first line of their chapter. |
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The four chapters of Give Me Liberty are named "Homes & Gardens", "Travel & Entertainment", "Health & Welfare", and "Death & Taxes", respectively. The contents are not quite that cheery. With the exception of the fourth chapter, which is more cheerful than either death or taxes. Just. |
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The Mythical Ark: Adventures in Love & Happiness | |
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Chains of Horai: All of the chapter titles refer to the focal character (for instance, Yusuke Yamada Seeks His Freedom focuses on Yusuke, the Cursed Cat). | |
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Here There Be Monsters: Every chapter has the word "Monster(s)" in the title. | |
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Dinosaur Comics titles originally started out as a reasonable description of the events in the story. However, they have since evolved into an alternative to Alt Text, usually with bizarre capitalisation rules and sometimes with nothing to do with the story. For example, one comic (which was about "WHAT YOUNG T-REX THINKS ADULT LIFE WILL BE LIKE" and "WHAT TEEN T-REX THINKS ADULT LIFE WILL BE LIKE") was "when i was a kid i solemnly vowed that, when i was an adult, i would make a batch of chocolate chip cookies and eat all the dough, because my mom wouldn't let me eat raw cookie dough. it is a vow i have yet to satisfy and which haunts me still" and another (in which T-Rex tells the other dinosaurs about a man who was freestyle rapping outside his window the night before) is "last night i was at a friend's house and mimed a helicopter, which caused me to break a glass and spill beer everywhere. i was like, man, why did have to mime a helicopter? i felt terrible and it wasn't even a very good helicopter impression." The titles are only visible from the archives and RSS feed anyway, making them little more than a 4th punchline to the comic (after the alt tag and email comment Easter Eggs). | |
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The fourth volume is titled "Painted Moon" after The Silencers' song, with the chapters "How Soon is Now?" by The Smiths, "Pictures of Lily" by The Who, "Blues Before and After" by The Smithereens, and "I Confess" by The English Beat. | |
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Charmed (1998) | hasFeature |
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Mission Incredible: Adventures on the Dragon's Trail | |
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The Sex Criminals collections are titled with consecutive numbers at the beginning: One Weird Trick, Two Worlds One Cop, Three the Hard Way... | |
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In the Continuum splinter-continuity story Daily Equestria Life with Monster Girl, each title is a one-word adjective with negative connotations ("Grotesque", "Inappropriate", "Cacaphonous", etc). | |
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The Matrix: The sequels' subtitles all start with "Re"— The Matrix Reloaded, The Matrix Revolutions and The Matrix Resurrections. Each title also refers to a major change of status. | |
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Wonderful Blessing: All of the chapter titles are anime references, specifically to works in the isekai genre. | |
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Promises of a Wandering Hero: All the chapters are titled after the arc they take place in followed by the corresponding Roman numeral e.g. Rusty Heart I. | |
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All odd-numbered chapters in The Second Try are numbered from 12th to 17th to represent the Angel fought, while even-numbered chapters are named with a single verb based on its major theme. | |
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Awesome Series has all the titles named after the work being parodied, but with one word replaced with "Awesome". Or mashed into the title when it's only one word, such as TetrAwesome and Awesomefield. |
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The Contractually Obligated Chaos stories are all Beetlejuiced partial spoofs of various pieces of the Disney Animated Canon, so the chapter titles of each story are a quote (or a twisted version thereof, in the first story) from the animated film which helps to form the plot. The lone exception is the interquel, which takes its title and subheadings from an Owl City song. | |
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In Evangelion fanfic Orchestrating the Silence, all episodes are named after musical terms like "Larghetto" or "Grave Non Troppo". | |
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The Platoon of Power Squadron calls each episode a hypothesis. | |
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Sailor Moon: The Road Not Taken names all of its chapters after works featuring an alternate universe. | |
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