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Meta Guy

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The role a character takes when questioning the unlikely trappings of their own show, especially if this becomes their recurring trait. Occasionally this allows another character to lampshade the answer to the question with an even more roundabout explanation.
There are two types of Meta Guy: a bumbling idiot who has no idea of what they're saying (or at least, not the deeper implications), or a Deadpan Snarker who goes out of their way to point out flaws in each plan. While a bumbling-type Meta Guy (typically wearing already blood-colored attire) would say something like, "I don't get this plan! It looks like I'd get mutilated/executed/a nasty paper cut" etc., an insightful-type Meta Guy in a similar situation might say, "Are you sure this is a good idea? I don't get out much", alluding not only to their situation but the fact that they've actually considered not coming back.
This is often the gag involved in a Boke and Tsukkomi Routine, where the tsukkomi plays Meta Guy. The key to being a subtle Meta Guy seems to be skepticism built on natural cynicism, rather than actually being aware of the Fourth Wall. The latter takes the character one step further to become a Fourth-Wall Observer. Can overlap with Logical Latecomer, it their skepticism stems from being a newcomer to the setting who hasn't yet acclimated to the local weirdness.
Very common in parodies. Not to be confused with Meta Knight from the Kirby series of video games, or Meta Power, which deals with powers that influence other powers.
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In Soul Calibur VI, Guest Fighter Geralt of Rivia gets saddled with this during his brief visit to the world of Soul Calibur. He notices out how strange it is that this world has so many weapon masters able to go toe-to-toe with a Witcher, and pays Mitsirugi's attempt to become his rival no particular attention.
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The Time Goddess from Half-Minute Hero. Aside from her invocation of But Thou Must! when she first meets the main character in Hero 30, she also notes at the end of the "Beautiful Evil Lord" quest that the Evil Lord you just defeated/saved is noble/good-looking enough to possibly be a main character. Surely enough, the second scenario, Evil Lord 30, stars this same demon lord.
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Brainy Smurf from the The Smurfs. Unsurprisingly, this often made him the most unpopular smurf in his village.
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Torg of Sluggy Freelance is a fairly subtle case, always being the first one to realize when they're in stick figure filler strips and deducing the existence of the author for example. It's unclear whether this carries over to normal continuity but may be related to the fact that he's said to be unusually psychically sensitive.
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Pinkie Tales has Applejack of all ponies in this role, as she often breaks character to point out various oddities, like how her "mother" Mrs. Sparkle doesn't just use her Alicorn Magic to help out in the Applejack and the Beanstalk, despite clearly being an Alicorn or that part of the Beanstalk conveniently spirals around it like a ramp, or how Pinkie pretends like they are complete strangers, despite the fact that she obviously knows who Applejack is.
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Friendship is Dragons: Weaponized. Here, Discord isn't just a villain, he's an entirely new DM called in to help the normal DM surprise the players. He was given all the information he needed on the players and the characters, allowing him to exploit the flaws of the players into exploiting the flaws of the characters, basically tricking them into roleplaying their own friendship falling apart.
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Cranky Kong is like this in the Donkey Kong Country games. In between hints, he'll complain about how overblown and overrated the game's graphics and story is.
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The title characters from Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead play this role, saddened by their role as Those Two Guys in the source material, but unable to do anything about it, as the play has already been written.
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As will The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl (once claiming that it was okay to break the fourth wall in recap pages, another time actually being interrupted during a recap) and her two squirrel partners, Monkey Joe and Tippy Toe.
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Jeff Albertson (better known as Comic Book Guy) on The Simpsons is usually the character who does this, perfectly fitting with his persona of a nerd overanalyzing comic books and cartoons.
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Mack of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is a movie/pop culture buff, and applies his knowledge of sci-fi and horror tropes to the team's adventures (e.g., reminding the team that they should Never Split the Party).
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The entire plot of 1/0 was characters debating their own existence with the author.
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Little Sally from Urinetown. Between her and Lemony Narrator Officer Lockstock, nothing in the show escapes Lampshade Hanging.
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Asteroid in Love: While justifiable by her sexual orientation, Suzu's opinions and actions regarding the rest of the cast frequently represent what the archetypical moe-enthauiast and/or Yuri Fan Kirara readers would react, including the (sometimes borderline-lewd) Girl Watching, analysis and squeeing over the girls' Charm Points, as well as literally being a Shipper on Deck for Mira and Ao owing to their Homoerotic Subtext. She has even effectively declared "Het is Ew" among her friends, and her lust towards Ao is also similar to a fan's Perverse Sexual Lust.
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In Heroes, this is (or used to be) done by, appropriately, Hiro.
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Lucina Reacts: Todd shows this the most, although Kellam isn't far behind. Also, Reflet, Todd's mother and Robin's Distaff Counterpart.
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A few characters played Meta Guy in Best Student Council whenever the characters seemed to remember they had no idea how Pucchan and Lance Bean (who were puppets) could think and speak of their own accord.
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Media-saturated Abed on Community to the point where he's almost a Fourth-Wall Observer.
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In Initial D, Takeshi Nakazato is introduced defeating several no-name racers with a grip-cornering style as opposed to the flashy drifting style flaunted by every other racer in the series. His reasoning is that, much like in real life, drifting is just for show and has no place in a serious contest of who's faster/fastest. Unfortunately, the series isn't about to deconstruct drifting-as-a-racing-technique for him, so despite his best efforts, his grip-style driving proves fruitless against multiple other drift-racing opponents like protagonist Takumi Fujiwara (who drives a car considered antiquated, no less), Akina RedSuns star Keisuke Takahashi, and an invading racing team of professionals, Emperor.
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In the Austin Powers movies, Dr. Evil's son, Scott, is the Meta Guy. He's the source of the trope name Why Don't You Just Shoot Him?.
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Chuck from Supernatural, a prophet who wrote a series of books based on Sam and Dean's adventures without knowing they were real until they found his books and investigated. At first, he thinks he might have actually been causing all these things, and apologizes for some of the less popular episodes.
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Mello is this in Another Note, commenting on both characters and happenings in the novel itself, and from the Death Note series proper.
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He continues the trend in the prequel, snarking about Vaan being "just another prepubescent pretty-boy" and somehow noticing Squall's Inner Monologue.
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Nagisa from Futari wa Pretty Cure often questions the things she has to do as a Magical Girl, especially the speech.
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The Cleaner (UK): Terance, being an successful author, frequently makes jabs toward Wicky's crime cleaner and all the Cliché's that entails. He first considers him nothing more than a Mook with no imagination, but he slowly opens up to him.
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Homestuck:
Caliborn takes this roll on occasion, such as when he complains about the series use of Rainbow Speak Wall of Text chatlogs... in a Rainbow Speak Wall of Text chatlog. By Act 6 Act 6, he becomes a full-blown Fourth-Wall Observer, taking control of the narrative and talking directly to the readers.
Dave ends up playing this role during Act 6 Intermission 3.
Karkat has some elements of this possibly due to his ancestor's ability to remember other universes. In Karkat's very first log of Hivebent, he is confused that Gamzee can get hold of Faygo (since they are aliens), and when he meets his pre-scratch Ancestors he complains about how flat and shallow their characterisation mostly is compared to him and his friends. Kankri has a noxious variant in that he criticises the 'pr96lematic' elements of the world from inside his own universe, as if he were a sociologically-inclined fan complaining about Unfortunate Implications in his fandom on tumblr. At one point he lectures Mituna for being too much like a stereotype of The Mentally Disturbed, even though (from their perspective) Mituna cannot help acting that way.
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Phelous is a notorious Deadpan Snarker who constantly lampshades everything. All of his reviews include a few jabs at the whole review show format, but it tends to be played up even more in crossovers.
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In Top Secret! there wasn't a character consistently the Meta Guy — which was exceedingly odd giving some of the surrealistic jokes (such as Nick and his girlfriend making out while parachuting and the camera panning to... a parachuting fireplace, which itself is a callback to an earlier gag where the camera pans away to a fireplace, and then has to pan away again to a second fireplace because Nick and his girlfriend roll back into frame). However, at one point Nick sarcastically summarizes his girlfriend's life as he knows it as being a little too weird even for a one-man pastiche of Elvis, the Beatles, and the Beach Boys. This leads into a fourth wall gag.
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Everyone in The Order of the Stick does this from time to time. The kobold oracle does it all the time. Elan is probably the most notable example within the order. Recognizing story tropes is his only form of useful intelligence, and after he takes a level in Dashing Swordsman, he derives his new powers from adventure tropes.note According to Thor, this is intentional, since the gods wanted to experiment with a world that occasionally took note of its existence as a sack of tropes.
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In the same way Snake was the Meta Guy of Brawl, Pit, Palutena and Viridi act as the Meta Guys of Wii U commenting on the other fighters. This makes sense given that Kid Icarus: Uprising, which is what the 3DS/Wii U incarnations of the characters are based upon, has No Fourth Wall.
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Snake, one of Super Smash Bros. Brawl's third-party characters, plays this trope fully. His mission briefings usually consist of his complete boggling of how incredibly strange the Nintendo universe actually is. Given that he's the only character whose home franchise is remotely grounded in reality (and then it's borderline No Fourth Wall), it fits him quite well.
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Undertale:
Flowey, who is fully aware of your ability to SAVE and LOAD, calling you out on your previous actions, and towards the end of the game he closes the game and hijacks your SAVE file. He also directly talks to the player when they re-open the game after getting the Golden Ending, begging them not to reset it. Notably, none of this is Played for Laughs.
Also, Sans the skeleton. He's so smart that he knows what you've SAVEd over without being able to SAVE, and comments on the changes between the SAVEs. This gets played to disturbing effect if you decide to go for a Genocide Run, where he serves as the final boss. Since it's almost impossible to get here on a first playthrough (you have to go out of your way to kill everyone) he starts to theorize on why you would decide to murder every living thing you came across after having already seen a happy ending. His number one theory is "you wanted to see what would happen". He also elevates the Meta Guy routine to a weaponized form, with almost all of his attacks invoking some flavor of Interface Screw. It becomes clear he's not attacking the player character; he's trying to stall out the player until they quit the game in frustration, because you're pretty much impossible to kill.
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Alias: The Purple Man describes everything as if he and the other characters are in comic books, even going so far as to narrate events like he's writing a comic. He does a considerable amount of Leaning on the Fourth Wall in the final issues of the series.
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There's Nothing Out There is all ABOUT this trope, which is personified by its main character.
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HuniePop has Kyu, the game's tutorial character and mascot, who eventually becomes a dateable character, while still constantly brings up the game's mechanics, or how a certain piece of background music is her favorite in the soundtrack.
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In The Sarah Jane Adventures, when The Doctor guest stars as Matt Smith, after a minute Sarah Jane (a Tom Baker-era Companion, who met the David Tennant Doctor) recognizes him, and says, "Don't you see? It's the Doctor." Jo Grant (a Pertwee-era Companion), blurts out "What Doctor? The Doctor? My Doctor?" A common trope in long-term Doctor Who fandom is to refer to the actor who you first connected to in the role as "my Doctor" (i.e., "my Doctor is Peter Davison").
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Junko Konno serves as a surprisingly low-key meta character in Zombie Land Saga. She and Ai both believe the whole 'undead Idol Singer group' plan is doomed, but while Ai's complaints center around the other's lack of experience and legitimate industry difficulties, Junko is often the one to quietly remind the girls that they're actual zombies with all that that entails, remains nervous around the one member that hasn't regained her mind, and frequently comments on how ridiculous the situations they get into are.
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Vladimir from Waiting for Godot, who seems to exhibit Medium Awareness and comments on it.
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Halo of Grrl Power. When you have superpowers and you co-own a comic book store that sells superhero comics, you get self-referential. Before she signs up as a superhero, she sits and considers whether she has any 'bad' superpowers that will plague her, like having Wolverine's regeneration so she would get seriously hurt regularly. This specific example is defied by Maxima immediately afterward, pointing out that, to these characters, this isn't fiction, and thus the consequences of those "bad powers" might not actually apply.
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Everybody in Bob and George. Megaman demolishes the fourth wall in the very first strip and it never gets rebuilt. The entire cast knows they're in a comic, interact with the Author on a regular basis, and lampshade pretty much everything that happens throughout its run.
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Transformers: More than Meets the Eye: Brainstorm and Chromedome take on these traits under James Roberts, commenting on story pacing, infodumps, and how often their titular race is called on to save the universe from destruction. Swerve gets this way after he accidentally sets of Brainstorm's Metafictional Bomb.
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Speaking of Deadpool, there's The Unbelievable Gwenpool, who started off as a popular variant cover gag and ended up as another fourth-wall breaker. The difference is that she's less LOL Memes and more of a Genre Savvy Ascended Fangirl, relying on storytelling conventions and her encyclopedic comic book knowledge to make up for her (assumed) lack of powers.
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A more serious example would be CM Punk's promo from the June 27, 2011 episode of Raw, wherein he acknowledged that he was Breaking the Fourth Wall, by referring to The Rock by his real name, talking about Rock and John Cena kissing Vince McMahon's ass, and blasted office stooge John Laurinaitisnote Which had the unintended and unexpected side effect of making Laurinaitis into an on-screen character as a new evil authority figure, Vince's "idiot daughter" and "his doofus son-in-law."
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Martin Loyd from the anniversary episodes of Stargate SG-1. His story is that he's an alien writing a TV series (and later a movie) based on the SGC. This allows plenty of room for parodying their own mistakes.
Stargate Command (wisely) lets him continue his work, so if anybody else discovers the secret they'll be dismissed as some kook who watched the TV show.
This seems to be Jack O'Neill's job, as he does this at every opportunity.
Cameron Mitchell is stated to have read the case files of every single mission the team had ever been on before joining. This reflects Ben Browder watching all the episodes on DVD before joining the show. He hangs several lampshades on common plot devices early on.
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The Reactsverse:
Weiss Reacts: Quite a lot of people, although Yang, Velvet and Cinder pull this off the most. It's even revealed Velvet only keeps up her stalker tendencies to make people laugh, and she loves her job.
Lucina Reacts: Todd shows this the most, although Kellam isn't far behind. Also, Reflet, Todd's mother and Robin's Distaff Counterpart.
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Avatar: The Last Airbender: Sokka is shown to be intelligent by making oblique references to events in the story. His prediction of a volcanic eruption (and subsequent frustrations with the disinterested townfolk) is another example of how he comments on the story.
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Both Lord Peter Wimsey and his love interest Harriet Vane reference detective fiction tropes constantly, either in a dismissive This Is Reality manner or in an attempt to get into the head of a criminal who reads too many novels. Harriet in particular knows whereof she speaks, being a detective novelist herself.
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Kyon from Haruhi Suzumiya. Haruhi herself can be meta at times; for example, she seeks out members for the SOS Brigade based quite specifically on anime character cliches. However, she's also a Reality Warper without realizing it, so the universe sometimes goes out of her way to meet her expectations.
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Batman's nemesis the Joker has played this role to an extent sometimes. One issue even had him directly addressing the audience at the start while recapping the events of the previous issue. It is apparently a canon fact that the Joker is so crazy that he's actually aware of practically everything having to do with the DCU, including events of stories that haven't happened anymore and, conceivably, the fact that it's all just comic books. It's described on multiple occasions as "super-sanity". The disturbing part is that this could explain the Joker's behavior in the first place; it's possible that he's a psychotic killer because he knows his actions don't matter. Nobody he hurts is real. He's beyond solipsism... and he's right. In fact, the more atrocities he commits, the more comics he appears in!
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Shinpachi in Gintama, as the token tsukkomi of the series, being meta is primarily his role of the series.
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This describes Guy to a G in Galaxy Quest. It comes with being an Affectionate Parody of Star Trek.
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Archer fills this role in Fate/stay night [Unlimited Blade Works] Abridged, the main reason being that, while he is a Future Badass version of Shirou like in the original, he's also explicitly Shirou from the Fate route (or something close to it) and has not lost any of his memories of it. He therefore makes a lot of assumptions about the plot and characters based on this information and gets taken aback repeatedly by how the timeline has gone Off the Rails compared to the version he remembers.
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Kefka in Dissidia Final Fantasy. He's apparently the only character in the franchise who knows he's in a video game. Among other things, he looks directly at the player at one point of the story (making the other character present look confused), hums the Victory Fanfare upon beating a higher-level opponent and mocks Sephiroth for being "just another" Omnicidal Maniac with A God Am I tendencies.
He continues the trend in the prequel, snarking about Vaan being "just another prepubescent pretty-boy" and somehow noticing Squall's Inner Monologue.
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Animal Man is an example of this trope being played mostly for drama. He was less than happy when he realized that he was a fictional character and side characters made the same realization with worse reactions.
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In Death Note, Ryuk frequently questions the implausibilities in Light's plans, and is in many ways an audience surrogate. In fact, he's the one that started off the entire plot, explicitly because he was bored, and only hangs around Light for as long as he is entertaining.
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Sue Sylvester from Glee frequently lampshades how improbable some aspects of the show are, particularly their lavish performances that appear out of thin air. Her leaning against the fourth wall is exaggerated in the sixth season.
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Dr. Arzt, a minor character on the show Lost who appeared near the end of the first season, was taken along with some of the main characters to find explosives, and comments on fan theories, such as why Hurley never gets thinner, or why only the main characters get to go on expeditions without consulting anyone else. Shortly afterwards, he is blown up while assuring the main characters of their safety... while holding a stick of dynamite.
Hurley has been described as "the voice of the audience" by the show's producers, and often gets these lines. Some of his comments have included "X and Y are together... who didn't see that happening?" "He's my friend, but he also has this weird other life where he does super ninja moves," various direct questions addressing plot points and, in the Season 5 premiere, a long ridiculous summary of the show's events up to that point.
As seen here with clips to show wtf he's talking about.
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Superman: Mr. Mxyzptlk often gets portrayed this way in the modern era.
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Beauty fulfills this role in Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo. At first, Gasser also performed this role, but in later episodes he seems to slip into bouts of Not So Above It All. Gasser's case is strange in that at times, he plays this trope so straight as to loop right back in the series' weirdness. His reactions are usually so far over the top that they play a role similar to the rest of the antics.
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Doing It Right This Time: Asuka, when she realises what she has time-travelled, doesn't so much lean on the fourth wall as trip over and bang her head on it. With a side order of Conversational Troping on top!
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Marco in Animorphs. The others often do it, but Marco makes it an art form.
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Cardinal in the Kingdom's Disdain books, a transplant from our world into the magical land of Laskmeer, often references Fantasy tropes like HP and "the Chosen One". His chances of being Genre Savvy or Wrong Genre Savvy are at any given moment about 50/50.
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A few different characters in Ouran High School Host Club. Renge is probably the most overt example.
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In the Scream movies, Randy was a horror movie buff pointing out various horror movie tropes, including going over the rules for surviving a horror movie — never have sex, never drink or use drugs, and never say "I'll be right back." Naturally, the characters break all three in record time. He expands the rules to sequels and trilogies in the second and third films. Given the 4th film is an assassin "remaking" the original, two Suspiciously Similar Substitutes to Randy deliver the rules of remakes/reboots. One of them is part of the Big Bad Duumvirate. And Scream (2022) introduces Mindy, the niece of Randy who has inherited his traits. Befitting for the subject of legacy sequels.
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The title character in Rango provides narration to his story, reminiscing about his own role.
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In the dubbed version of Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, Amon Garam (Adrian Gecko) takes this role in several episodes. It's around this point that the writers were getting more self-aware (or just fed up) - see also Dub Text and Who Writes This Crap?!. "The sooner I beat you, the less bad dialogue I have to hear!"
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In The Elder Scrolls, M'aiq the Lair is a recurring Easter Egg Legacy Character who has appeared in every game since Morrowind. M'aiq is a known a Fourth-Wall Observer (and Leaner and Breaker) who voices the opinions of the series' creators and developers, largely in the form of Take Thats, to both the audience (given the ES Unpleasable Fanbase) and isn't above above taking some at Bethesda itself. His "meta" dialogue understandably doesn't make any sense from an in-universe perspective and justifiably makes him seem very detached from the game world.
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Cubert of Futurama was originally meant to fill this role, but this characteristic was dropped in later appearances after the writers realized how annoying it made him. It also helps that his early appearances mostly involved Professor Farnsworth trying to teach his son to accept the wonders of the world, mostly through science. Futurama has an odd relationship with Status Quo Is God, and Cubert's ability to actually retain the morals of stories from episode to episode fits right in.
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In Legacy (DocSuess), in typical Wade fashion, he tends to Break the Fourth Wall at his leisure.
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OFF gives us Zacharie who overkills this trope throughout the whole game. To give an example of his Medium Awareness, your first encounter with him has him describing himself as a merchant required in every video game.
To a lesser extent The Judge and The Batter do have their moments with the former often directly addressing you in his dialogue and the latter teaching you the controls during the game's beginning.
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Code Geass: Strangely enough, Suzaku Kururugi becomes the Meta Guy in the side materials, especially those related to the second season, sometimes going as far as Breaking the Fourth Wall and acting out of character at the whim of the Rule of Funny. And Lampshade Hanging. For example, remarking to himself that he gets more attention in side materials than in the main story, and refusing to go along with Milly's orders because he knows that her smiling is a great big warning sign (compare to the show, where he does whatever she asks because it's "President's Orders").
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Touhou Project: ZUN originally introduced Yukari Yakumo because he "wanted a character who could speak entirely from a meta perspective." Some of her abilities also have a meta element to them, such as her "Boundary of 2D and 3D" and "Objective Border" Spell Cards in the fighting games — attack patterns that skid along the edges of the screen as well as the 2d plane the characters are moving along on the ground.
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The Boondocks comic has Michael Caesar, who occasionally makes self-referential jokes and comments about the themes of the series, or points out comic strip quirks.
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Weiss Reacts: Quite a lot of people, although Yang, Velvet and Cinder pull this off the most. It's even revealed Velvet only keeps up her stalker tendencies to make people laugh, and she loves her job.
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'Director' Hotti from Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Justice For All, may also have 'supersanity' - he's a mental patient who is able to somehow cut into Phoenix's Inner Monologue and who is aware of the fact that the game uses static backgrounds - when you choose to examine a hospital patient on crutches, he points out that the patient hasn't moved since the last time Phoenix was there, and says 'doesn't it make you wonder if any treatment is really going on in this place?'
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Ardam in Adventurers! points out bizarre aspects of the RPG Mechanics 'Verse the time, with most other characters doing it once or twice. Eventually, he manages to turn this into a dramatic speech.
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Spider-Man is a more "classical" type, as he often comments on the unlikely events of the plot, how his actions go against rationality, and makes pop culture references, but he's still completely unaware of the Fourth Wall. Usually, anyway.
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Kanako in Love Hina, one major reason she didn't make friends easily. She has her harsh but rather genre-blind opinions on Keitaro's bizarre relationships with girls, made calculated awkward moments to entice him, and had a complete dislike of Naru's hot-and-cold personality.
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In Project Voicebend, Amon is aware of the narrative structure and has the power to make his victims aware of it as well. Minor characters become terrified by their insignificance, and Bolin becomes aware of his parents' deaths being nothing more than a plot device.
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Keith Giffen's Ambush Bug was one of the first characters to do this, making this older than they think.
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The Aeildari Harlequins from Warhammer 40,000 explicitly in-universe always think in stories, but the amount of awareness they have of the actual story they're in often extends to identifying major recurring characters Saved by Canon on sight and enough of a general sense of the setting's metaplot to nudge events to their canon conclusion. The Fabius Bile trilogy especially features a troupe of Harlequins and a group of Daemons warring in the background to direct the path of the titular Mad Scientist, with both groups all but outright stating that they're aware they are in a prequel (and indeed it results in a fairly major retcon).
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In El Goonish Shive, this role is the reason George exists; his first appearance lampshades the origin of the Hyperspace Mallets being explained seemingly out of the blue and his character developed from there.
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Paravicini in The Mousetrap has a lot to say about the conventions of its genre of crime fiction, right down to asking the detective not to spoil the ending and reveal the killer just yet.
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Alan Shore is definitely the most overt Meta Guy on Boston Legal. For a relatively minor example, he wants to be on cable.
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In the Platform Game Level Up, Brainy the Squarian is this. He knows everything, including that you, the player, exist:
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My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic:
The show initially makes Twilight Sparkle one of these, most obviously in the first episode, where her character is used as a means to deconstruct the show's parent franchise. Following the reconstruction that occurs in the next episode, however, this slowly fades in prominence as Twilight develops into a normal resident of Ponyville, though she retains much of it to this day. Spike usually takes this role on the occasions where Twilight drops it entirely.
Though Scootaloo is the resident Deadpan Snarker of the Cutie Mark Crusaders, Sweetie Belle is the one to not only question the majority of the trio's insane schemes, but express righteous exasperation in response to their various unlikely failures. This is most apparent in "One Bad Apple", where she proposes the correct solution to their dilemma (which is shot down by the other two) almost immediately and, upon the revelation at the end that their attempts to solve their problem simply made them into what they were trying to fight, reacts accordingly.
Another Sweetie Belle example comes from "Flight to the Finish", when the Crusaders are subject to another one of Diamond Tiara and Silver Spoon's venomous taunts.
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Doctor Who:
In "The Power of the Daleks", Ben's refusal to accept the new Doctor and his conviction that he has been replaced with a malevolent imposter is a clear metaphor for audience feelings about the actor change.
In "Robot", the Doctor's most recent regeneration (into the Fourth Doctor) has him making critical commentary on the Spy Fiction tropes of the Pertwee era, while alluding to a need for Revisiting the Roots.
The Fourth Doctor in his late seasons is master of the Aside Glance and continually pokes fun at stereotypical Doctor Who tropes such as: monsters Immune to Bullets, the BBC Quarry sets, unconvincing People in Rubber Suits, plotlines about him constantly getting captured and escaping, how the hammiest person in the room is obviously going to be the villain, bits of bad writing that occasionally turn him Technical Pacifist, Insufferable Genius and Chaotic Stupid, and even the four-episode structure and the Saturday evening broadcast slot for the show. Even in his Darker and Edgier Season 18, he makes comments foreshadowing his eventual replacement with another actor, Played for Drama.
Donna is a brash thirtysomething woman. She comments on how fantastic things like a "translation circuit" are, calls the Doctor out on his Technical Pacifist traits and knew the best place to find him was where there was anything weird going on.
Professor River Song. Pretty much everything she says is a meta reference to TV or fandom in general. Spoilers anyone?
In The Sarah Jane Adventures, when The Doctor guest stars as Matt Smith, after a minute Sarah Jane (a Tom Baker-era Companion, who met the David Tennant Doctor) recognizes him, and says, "Don't you see? It's the Doctor." Jo Grant (a Pertwee-era Companion), blurts out "What Doctor? The Doctor? My Doctor?" A common trope in long-term Doctor Who fandom is to refer to the actor who you first connected to in the role as "my Doctor" (i.e., "my Doctor is Peter Davison").
The 50th Anniversary special "The Day of the Doctor":
The War Doctor, a previously unknown incarnation just before the new series started. As such, he essentially takes the role of a classic series fan complaining about all the changes the new series has done.
The Curator, another previously unknown incarnation from the distant future, who resembles a fan-favourite old Doctor. Almost all of his dialogue has careful double-meanings relating to the anniversary itself and to the fandom — for instance, his comment about "visiting old, favourite faces" alludes to fans (re)watching the Classic series.
Clara, when she tells the Doctor that the sound of the TARDIS always spreads hope wherever it goes and reminds him of the "promise he made to himself" (after which the Doctor quotes some beautiful statements actually from the production documents kept by the BBC informing the Doctor's character).
Osgood, who wears a Fourth Doctor-esque scarf and spends the whole episode acting like she's in a Doctor Who episode.
Bill Potts has aspects of this, recognizing when the Doctor was about to wipe her memory ("That’s the trouble with you, you don’t think anyone’s ever seen a movie.") and questioning why the Daleks are always shouting.
Chris was expanded out to one in the novelisation of "Shada", as a scientist very concerned with the potential implications of the massive amounts of Nonsensoleum the universe turns out to run on.
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Practically everybody has been a Meta guy in Yu-Gi-Oh! The Abridged Series, but especially Yami, who's often incredulous that his evil opponents take a children's card game so damn seriously.
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David of Bittersweet Candy Bowl is often this, when he isn't Leaning on the Fourth Wall or just being a Cloud Cuckoolander.
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Quincy Archer from Survival of the Fittest is the resident Meta Guy, writing a blog about the fake SOTF and the tropes it shows, and then commenting through out the stories on the actions of the various villains and heroes. He commits suicide, but if he hadn't, one of his personal favorite villains, JR Rizzolo, would have left him to burn.
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Carol and Gustav St. Germain serve this role in Baccano!. Conversation topics include: where is the story supposed to start, who exactly is the main character of the series and whether or not the loose thread about Dallas's missing body is a blatant Sequel Hook.
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The Executor and Tradgedian of Pathologic are "stage hands" (which ties into the game's overarching theme of theatre, mostly consisting of Mind Screws and vapourizing the fourth wall). Their dialogue is full of Leaning on the Fourth Wall as a result. However, despite this claim, they are surprisingly participant in the main story: if you see them standing outside of a building in their distinctive bird masks and robes, then you know bad stuff has happened.
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Jac Naylor from Holby City is the Ur-Example of this trope, but now Chantelle has fell into this trap too.
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Final Fantasy: Lost Stranger: As a Final Fantasy Otaku, Shogo ends up commentating on the world around him that reminds him of the games he loves so much. His encyclopedic knowledge of the games means that he recognizes the Mythology Gags present throughout the story, and trouble brews when he has to reconcile how things work in his current reality compared to how they work in the games. He also struggles to explain his knowledge to others without sounding like a lunatic, passing it off as "stories" he knows much like the fairy tales that talk about Libra.
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Ziggy from Power Rangers RPM, with Flynn running a close second. 'Ranger Blue' opens with the entire team quizzing Doctor K on things like why their Zords have 'big, googly anime eyes', why they need to yell "RPM, get in gear!" whenever they morph, and how come things tend to spontaneously explode behind them when they do. Shortly after, the Blue Ranger even uses the explosion from his Transformation Sequence to take out some mooks.
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Goku often shows flashes of this in Dragonball Z Abridged, particularly in the movies - he's the only character aware that he's a story breaking character who will usually be the only one that can defeat the Big Bad after they've trounced his friends.
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Kingsman: The Secret Service:
Valentine frequently comments on the various Tuxedo and Martini tropes as he either averts or revels in them.
Eggsy shows flashes of this, humorously riffing on the James Bondesque aspects of the Kingsmen.
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Matthew the Raven, from The Sandman (1989), was noted by Neil Gaiman as serving as a sort of mouthpiece for the audience, frequently questioning the actions of other characters who went outside the bounds of real-world common sense.
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South Park:
Craig takes on this role in the "Pandemic" two-parter, with his constant cynical lampshading about the main cast's tendency to get into increasingly ridiculous situations based on a backfired plan or idea.
It's rare, but Kyle also has played this role on occasion. Perhaps the best example of this is during the episode "Butt out" when he told the boys that they could save themselves a lot of trouble if they just admitted that they chose to smoke on their own and the tobacco company had no part in the decision. He even commented that everything was following a formula and correctly predicted that he would make a speech at the end of the episode about what he learned during the episode.
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In Kingdom Hearts III, Lea/Axel fills the shoes of anyone who missed out on crucial story details from any of the nine or so previous games and their various remakes and remasters, complaining about the plethora of Identical Strangers, Forgotten First Meetings and Artifact Aliases, at which point Jiminy Cricket suggests everyone fill themselves in with what he's written in his journal. Later on, he and the other heroes barely show up in time for the final showdown because they "had a couple of plot points that needed ironing out".
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Varric Tethras holds this role in the Skyhold Academy Yearbook universe, not unlike in canon. In particular, he has a knack for Painting the Fourth Wall, such as talking about inserting a time skip into the story - which then happens.
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Embodied in the character Cherry Blossomfeather from the long-comatose comic RPG World. As the story continues, it turns out that she has a special magical skill which allows her to look beyond the boundaries of her world - which manifests in a painfully deadpan attitude and a trope spotted at least once a strip.
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Negima! Magister Negi Magi:
Chisame the computer geek. Ironic since she herself is just as weird as any of the other characters, and getting weirder — the more she struggles to stay normal, the more bizarre stuff happens. Up to the point she becomes a semi-Magical Girl, whereupon she gives up on the reality she knew and dives headfirst into the abnormal, and gives up the Meta Guy thing except in extreme cases. Such as Jack Rakan.
Rakan himself occasionally acts as a Meta Guy, especially in combat situations. And everyone towards Jack Rakan, because everyone realizes from the get-go that he's an outrageously broken video-game character.
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707 from Mystic Messenger seems aware that he is in a romance visual novel, commenting at several points on how the player character has gotten on a certain character's route or on the anime tropes displayed by a character.
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Empowered regularly breaks the fourth wall when she appears in the title pages of stories; Ninjette and ThugBoy get confused when they appear and have no idea who she's talking to.
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Firefly:
Wash, who is the Audience Surrogate and often questions the flaws in the other characters' plans.
One scene involves his wife joining in on the action, though:
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Crispin Hayward from Dawn of a New Age: Oldport Blues. His book is titled Dawn of a New Age, and its plot is strikingly similar to the actual events of the roleplay. He makes some other tongue-in-cheek remarks that could apply to the RP, such as the difficulty of having too many protagonists.
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Ash vs. Evil Dead: Kelly often snarks about the horror movie situations she finds herself in ("Sure, that building is not scary at all", "Oh great, another dark hallway").
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Riley in National Treasure.
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Destroy the Godmodder: Twinbuilder is this, TT2000 is this, many of the players pull this off. The actual posters are supposedly characters even though they're in real life, so that's not too surprising.
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Xigbar takes on this role in Kingdom Hearts 3D [Dream Drop Distance]. At the height of the story's climax, he starts an exposition dump by saying, "Let's hit these plot points in order," and openly lampshades how convoluted and wrapped up in itself the series' plot has become.
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A few have popped up over the course of the Kingdom Hearts franchise:
Xigbar takes on this role in Kingdom Hearts 3D [Dream Drop Distance]. At the height of the story's climax, he starts an exposition dump by saying, "Let's hit these plot points in order," and openly lampshades how convoluted and wrapped up in itself the series' plot has become.
In Kingdom Hearts III, Lea/Axel fills the shoes of anyone who missed out on crucial story details from any of the nine or so previous games and their various remakes and remasters, complaining about the plethora of Identical Strangers, Forgotten First Meetings and Artifact Aliases, at which point Jiminy Cricket suggests everyone fill themselves in with what he's written in his journal. Later on, he and the other heroes barely show up in time for the final showdown because they "had a couple of plot points that needed ironing out".
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Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines: The Malkavian PC knows the answers to questions that haven't been asked yet. He/she even knows she's in a videogame, once complaining that he/she doesn't want to do a mission, "but tell the guy controlling me that." However, they explicitly don't understand what they're saying more often than not and are just as surprised by the payoff as everone else. It's generally recomended to save Malkavian for a later playthrough, since most of these moments work best as a Rewatch Bonus.
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Oh hey. Nice to see you here. It's me, Deadpool. Ever since I was told by Loki that I was a comic book character, I do this, sometimes bashing the fourth wall in until it doesn't exist anymore. Everbody thinks I'm insane in-universe, though, so no-one takes me seriously.
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Triple H and Shawn Michaels occasionally fall into this role under their DeGeneration X gimmick. They will very often reference long-forgotten storylines or things outside of kayfabe. In their most recent incarnation they have made reference to the Katie Vick disaster, Jeremy Piven's "Summerfest" flub, Kofi Kingston's gimmick change, Triple H's (not yet acknowledged in kayfabe) marriage to Stephanie McMahon, and Shawn Michaels' real name. And talking about what segment of the script they were in, and that the villain of the week needed to hurry up and interrupt them so they could have their confrontation and get to commercial break.
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Super Smash Bros.:
Snake, one of Super Smash Bros. Brawl's third-party characters, plays this trope fully. His mission briefings usually consist of his complete boggling of how incredibly strange the Nintendo universe actually is. Given that he's the only character whose home franchise is remotely grounded in reality (and then it's borderline No Fourth Wall), it fits him quite well.
Slippy Toad fills this role during Fox and Falco's transmissions in the Lylat Cruse stage, noting how the characters can survive in deep space without oxygen or space suits. Peppy Hare immediately scolds him, breaking the fourth wall in the process.
In the same way Snake was the Meta Guy of Brawl, Pit, Palutena and Viridi act as the Meta Guys of Wii U commenting on the other fighters. This makes sense given that Kid Icarus: Uprising, which is what the 3DS/Wii U incarnations of the characters are based upon, has No Fourth Wall.
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Being the straight man in Haré+Guu, Haré assumes this role frequently.
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Played with on Star Trek: The Next Generation when they introduced the Children of Tamar, who are an entire race of this In-Universe. They have a trope name for every situation and see every situation in life as a trope. In fact, their trope names are their entire language.
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 Creature Tech (Comic Book) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Darkseid (Comic Book) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Doctor Octopus (Comic Book) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Empowered (Comic Book) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Hack/Slash (Comic Book) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Spider-Island (Comic Book) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Squadron Supreme (2015) (Comic Book) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 The Sandman (1989) (Comic Book) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 The Transformers: All Hail Megatron (Comic Book) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Elementals of Harmony / Fan Fic / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Neomorphs / Fan Fic / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Dark Chao Adventures (Fanfic) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Destiny's Divide (Fanfic) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 ElementalsofHarmony
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 Gray Whirlpool Series (Fanfic) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 LookingFromTheOutsideIn
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 Reacting to The Loud House (Fanfic) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Reverietale (Fanfic) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Shinji Ikari Amazing Spider Man (Fanfic) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Skyhold Academy Yearbook (Fanfic) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Spellbinding Radiance (Fanfic) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 The Bank Called, Your Reality Check Bounced (Fanfic) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 The Death Eaters' Disney World Trip (Fanfic) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 The New Normal (Fanfic) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 The Power of Friendship (And This Gun I Found!) (Fanfic) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 A Muppet Family Christmas / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Avatar: The Way of Water / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Bunraku / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 DodgeBall: A True Underdog Story / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Lift (2024) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 National Treasure / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Not Another Teen Movie / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Peter Rabbit / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Scream / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Scream (1996) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Scream 2 / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Scream (2022) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Scream 4 / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Scream VI / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 SHAZAM! Fury of the Gods / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Shriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday the 13th / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Teen Beach Movie / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 The Final Girls / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Timerider: The Adventure of Lyle Swann / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Top Secret! / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Danganronpa (Franchise) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 The Smurfs (Franchise) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Doctor Who Novelisations / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Dragon Calling / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Elfslayer Chronicles / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 How Not to Summon a Demon Lord / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Kingdom's Disdain / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Kitty Norville / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Mortis
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 Redshirts / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Roxy Was Here / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Serge Storms / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 The Crippled God / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 The Final Girl Support Group / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 The Many Lives of Stephen Leeds / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 DaeKharEl
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 Hazzaboner
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 Malimar
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 SgtFrog1
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 Taelor
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 TheChainMan
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 Love Is in the Bag (Manga) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Ramen Fighter Miki (Manga) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Yuriota ni Yuri wa Gohatto Desu?! (Manga) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Destroy the Godmodder (Roleplay) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Ink City (Roleplay) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Multiverse You Are The Character (Roleplay) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Wanya Kingdom VS Awoofy Unity (Roleplay) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 We Are Our Avatars (Roleplay) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Ash vs. Evil Dead / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Best Love / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 CSI: Miami / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Community / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Dream High / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Falling Skies / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 General Hospital / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Homeland / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 It's Garry Shandling's Show / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Lois & Clark: The New Adventures Of Superman / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Misfits / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Mock the Week / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Power Rangers RPM / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Scream: Resurrection / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 The Following / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 The Newsroom / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 TV Tropes Superhero Team / Sugar Wiki / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 The Mousetrap (Theatre) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 A Super Mario Thing (Video Game) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Donkey Kong Country (Video Game) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Hallow's End (Video Game) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Hitman (2016) (Video Game) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Kingdom Hearts III (Video Game) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 LEGO Batman (Video Game) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 LEGO Batman Trilogy (Video Game) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Level Up (Video Game) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Lollipop Chainsaw (Video Game) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Mana Khemia: Alchemists of Al-Revis (Video Game) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Medabots (Video Game) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Nancy Drew (Video Game) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Pathologic (Video Game) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Pathologic 2 (Video Game) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Pokémon Brown and Prism (Video Game) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Quest Fantasy (Video Game) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Spyro: A Hero's Tail (Video Game) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Super Robot Wars V (Video Game) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 The Simpsons: Tapped Out (Video Game) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Yu-Gi-Oh! The Falsebound Kingdom (Video Game) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Hana Awase (Visual Novel) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 The Freshman (Visual Novel) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 You and Me and Her (Visual Novel) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Diamond in the Rough (Touhou) (Web Animation) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Double Rainboom (Web Animation) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Red vs. Blue: Family Shatters (Web Animation) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 An Ordeal In Osondu (Web Video) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Danganronpa Parody (Web Video) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Les Chevaliers du Zodiaque : La Série Abrégée (Web Video) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Meduka Meguca (Web Video) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 MyMusic (Web Video) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Outside Xbox (Web Video) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Phelous (Web Video) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Scootertrix the Abridged (Web Video) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Table Flip (Web Video) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Twisted Translations (Web Video) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Bittersweet Candy Bowl (Webcomic) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Bug Martini (Webcomic) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Friendship Is 4komagic (Webcomic) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Kagerou (Webcomic) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Looking for Group (Webcomic) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 PHD (Webcomic) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Poppy O'Possum (Webcomic) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Roommates (Webcomic) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Something*Positive (Webcomic) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Unwinder's Tall Comics (Webcomic) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Zebra Girl (Webcomic) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 NFL Quarterbacks On Facebook (Website) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Batman: The Brave and the Bold / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Little Bill / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Pooh's Grand Adventure / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Toy Story of Terror / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Triple H (Wrestling) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Ambush Bug (Comic Book) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Bill Nye the Science Guy / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 Errant Story (Webcomic) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy