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Well, This Is Not That Trope
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You know how when someone describes something, they actually tell you about the thing itself? Well, this is not that trope. Subversion distilled to its purest essence: you directly build up the audience's expectations with an elaborate description of something, then tell them that you're actually talking about something else — often the exact opposite of everything you've just said. Closely related to Dissimile, where the simile is broken down by successively removing all the crucial elements. Most often a Comedy Trope, but can be Played for Drama. Compare Analogy Backfire, Bait-and-Switch Comparison, Distinction Without a Difference. |
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"Wrong Song," one of the numbers in Nashville, addresses a cheating boyfriend and spends the verses describing the sort of forgiving, reconciliatory song he's probably hoping to hear - and then the refrain comes in and says that he's not getting that song, because this song is about what a complete bastard he is! | |
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From chapter 8 of Rob Haynie's Ranma ½ fic, Girl Days: | |
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In "You Ought to Be in Pictures", when Porky tries driving into Warner Bros. lot and is confronted by a security guard. | |
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The Amazing Maurice starts with a Story Book Opening and a story being read, but that story is Mr Bunnsy Has an Adventure, and after a couple of pages Malicia, narrating, slams it shut and explains this is not that story. | |
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Hercules opens with Charlton Heston narrating the story in a very grim manner, only for the Muses to appear and tell him to lighten up, that this is not, in fact, "some Greek tragedy." They tell him that they'll take it from there and he agrees, "You go, girls." | |
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Looney Tunes: In "You Ought to Be in Pictures", when Porky tries driving into Warner Bros. lot and is confronted by a security guard. From "Bewitched Bunny": "Bugs Bunny Rides Again": After tricking Yosemite Sam into falling off a cliff, Bugs puts a mattress below and says "Sometimes me conscience kinda bothers me... but not this time!", and pulls the mattress away just before Sam hits the ground. Bugs in "Hair-Raising Hare", packing luggage when he finds out he's to be Gossamer's dinner: |
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On Roseanne: "Mark, remember all those times you screwed up? This ain't one of them!" | |
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Touken Ranbu - Hanamaru starts with an opening monologue about the Touken Danshi, their purpose, and how they need to protect history from demons...until the narrator is interrupted before the narrator can finish, panning over to the peaceful roof of the citadel to establish how Lighter and Softer it is in comparison to the game. | |
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Animaniacs: In "Taming Of The Screwy", some very rich investors want to meet all the employees, so Plotz has a big meet-and-greet party organized. After being introduced, and behaving very nicely, the Warner siblings are sent home by Plotz. Dr. Scratch'n'Sniff explains matters and takes them home. As they start climbing back into the water tower and Dr. Scratch'n'Sniff leaves: | |
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SCP Foundation: SCP-055 is a "self-keeping secret", utterly unobservable and indescribable. The only way to define it in any way is by determining what it is not, e.g. "It is not a sphere." | |
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In Supergirl Vol. 5 issue #22, Supergirl sees the Legion of Super-Heroes again. Lightning Lad asks whether she remembers how she thought they all were a dream before acknowledging they were real. She nods and he tells her this time she is in fact dreaming. | |
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The Discworld Emporium page for the Fools' Guild Stamp says: "Ankh-Morpork boasts some of the most highly regarded and illustrious guilds on the Discworld. Incidentally, it's also home the Guild of Fools and Joculators and College of Clowns." | |
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brilliant lights will cease to burn references the opening chapters of My Hero Academia before assuring the reader that none of this happens in this story. | |
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Brooklyn Nine-Nine begins with Jake Peralta doing a serious monologue on the struggles of being a cop. It then zooms out to show he's just goofing off on the crime scene. | |
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Often done with the introductions on I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue. "People come to this theatre from far and wide to watch the greatest performers of the age. Other times, they come to see our teams..." Celebrating the 30th Anniversary Special: "It would be a colossal waste to have Phil Jupitus on the show and not have a round that showcases his talents. Still, there you go." After Tim has sung The Goodies theme to the tune of "Feelings": |
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From the first episode of Freakazoid!: | |
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In The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Riddle of Ages, Tai Li asks Crawlings if he's really going to drink the serum, knowing that Mr. Benedict needs a dose of it to cure himself. Crawlings gazes at him, seeing his eyes wide with innocent disbelief. | |
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In Relativity, when Ravenswood is telling Melody the story about how he met Michael, he starts with a lengthy description of the accounting class he took in college. Then he reveals that the class has nothing to do with the story, as he met Michael several years later. | |
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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix: Dumbledore's brief speech before the welcoming feast. | |
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Sam Spayed: Babes and Bullets in Garfield: His 9 Lives has one paragraph of Spayed's Private Eye Monologue begin "San Francisco is a beautiful city", spend a while describing dawn over the Golden Gate Bridge, then conclude "I wish I lived there." | |
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The Unbelievable Truth: The introduction of series 20, episode 2: The introduction of series 22, episode 2: |
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Garfield's Nightmare: The prologue of the game has Garfield begin telling a story that happened "once upon a time"... and quickly clarifies that it's not about a "boring" fairy tale, but instead a fateful event that happened to him during an adventure. | |
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A deleted scene from We Were Soldiers has a group of soldiers chatting about their new Sergeant Major, a mean fellow by the name of Basil Plumley. One of them used to be stationed with Plumley, and tells the others a story related to him: A brand new lieutenant orders all of his men to put all of their ribbons and medals on their uniforms, so he can see what kind of men he is leading. One of his senior NCOs comes out without having done so, and the lieutenant chews him out, without the sergeant visibly reacting. The sergeant goes back to the barracks, and comes out buck naked, save for a pair of boots, his ribbons and medals pinned directly to his chest, and a Medal of Honor. That guy worked for Sergeant Major Plumley, and was scared shitless of him. | |
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My Name Is Earl: Used in the pilot. Once again used in "Buried Treasure", in the last intro sequence with the librarian. |
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In Turning Red, in the intro, Mei delivers An Aesop only to claim it doesn't apply to her. | |
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Schlock Mercenary: When some alien frat boys decide to engage in some Bullying a Dragon, the narration takes a step into this trope. Nick tends to attract this trope, as evidenced by this hand-to-hand fight with a sentient African elephant on the moon. |
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In JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The JOJOLands, Jodio describes his story of becoming "filthy rich", as apart from receiving loads of money, he insists that his mechanism is a universal constant which would make wealth come to him. | |
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Life After People speculates on "what would happen if every human being on Earth disappeared" — how long it would take for the power to go out, buildings to collapse, civilizations to disappear, etc. The one thing the series doesn't speculate about is what happened to the human race to cause it all, which is why this might be the only show whose Opening Narration describes what you are not watching: "This isn't the story of how we might vanish — it is the story of what happens to the world we leave behind." | |
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In the teaser for Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, the narrator tells the audience they'll likely want to see a feel-good film that reinforces the value of helping others. "If that's the kind of movie you and your family will be looking for this Christmas, then you won't want to see (scream) '''Dirty Rotten Scoundrels'." | |
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In The Chronicles of Narnia, Tumnus asks Lucy Pevensie if she's familiar with any Narnian lullabies. | |
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Seraph of the End: Guren and Mahiru fell in love with each other at a young age, yet got violently separated for their unmatching social status — she's from the prestigious Hiiragi family while he's just a member of the branch family Ichinose. Eight years later, they accidentally meet again in the same school, only to have Shinya entered the picture as Mahiru's fiancé, and he does try to earn Mahiru's love, but it's useless because she only loves Guren. You probably expect the guys to fight over her, but well... Mahiru is later on revealed to be involved with the Hyakuya Sect with some rather disturbing actions to harm the world. Guren and Shinya join forces with some others to stop her, and as they do so, Shinya slowly finds himself gradually disliking Mahiru and falling for... Guren. Yeah, he takes interest on the very same guy whom his supposed fiancée loves. As for Guren, although he turns into a Celibate Hero after Mahiru dies and becomes a demon, he doesn't seem too bothered by Shinya's teasing and flirting with him, and in fact, even though he doesn't say it out loud, Shinya is very important to him whether platonic or not. | |
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The one-shot "Power Pachyderms" (no parody of Power Pack, but rather of X-Men) at the beginning has a jaywalking nuke exploding. The exposition first suggests an ACME Radioactive Spider Origin, but then (paraphrasing): "...of course, they were all dead on the spot. This stray wagon with circus elephants somewhat distant from the epicenter, however..." | |
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Steven Universe: In "The Return", as Greg and Steven are trying to evacuate Beach City as Peridot's hand ship is about to arrive with reinforcements from Homeworld. | |
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Steven Universe | hasFeature |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_7832b74c | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_7884e8d1 | type |
Well, This Is Not That Trope | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_7884e8d1 | comment |
Although Pulp Fiction really did win the Palme d'Or at Cannes. | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_7884e8d1 | featureApplicability |
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Pulp Fiction | hasFeature |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_7884e8d1 | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_7c038c18 | type |
Well, This Is Not That Trope | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_7c038c18 | comment |
Phineas and Ferb: In "Oil on Candace", Doofenshmirtz gets a visit from his old Evil Science professor Dr. Gevaarjlik, and tries to impress her with how evil he's become. At the end, Doofenshmirtz is left feeling ashamed by the failure of his evil schemes, but Gevaarjlik tells him "Evil doesn't always have to be on a big scale. You can spread evil in the little things you do everyday". Doofenshmirtz is touched by the thought, until she adds "But sadly, you can't even do that! You're a total failure!" | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_7c038c18 | featureApplicability |
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Phineas and Ferb | hasFeature |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_7c038c18 | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_7d5e43b0 | type |
Well, This Is Not That Trope | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_7d5e43b0 | comment |
After Tim has sung The Goodies theme to the tune of "Feelings": | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_7d5e43b0 | featureApplicability |
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Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_7d5e43b0 | featureConfidence |
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The Goodies | hasFeature |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_7d5e43b0 | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_7f52434d | type |
Well, This Is Not That Trope | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_7f52434d | comment |
In This Is Us, Randall hopes that his sheer desire to impress his children at Career Day would make him an Instant Expert at singing and playing piano. Unfortunately for all, he comes up embarrassingly short. | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_7f52434d | featureApplicability |
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This Is Us | hasFeature |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_7f52434d | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_805ea2ce | type |
Well, This Is Not That Trope | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_805ea2ce | comment |
Fledglings, or: Everything's Better With Penguins: The story opens with a description of how quiet it is in Response Center 8 and how that would usually mean the console would be loudly beeping at the agents to go on a mission. Then the narration states that said scenario is unlikely to happen for the time being due to the console somehow teleporting itself away and the agents being in no hurry to get a replacement. | |
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Fledglings, or: Everything's Better With Penguins (Fanfic) | hasFeature |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_805ea2ce | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_859f63e3 | type |
Well, This Is Not That Trope | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_859f63e3 | comment |
The Dragon Ball Abridged parody of "Bardock: The Father of Goku" begins this way: | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_859f63e3 | featureApplicability |
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Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_859f63e3 | featureConfidence |
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DragonBallAbridged | hasFeature |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_859f63e3 | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_85ec8bdc | type |
Well, This Is Not That Trope | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_85ec8bdc | comment |
The protagonist of the first game of The Trapped Trilogy says this when he locks himself in a safe room to escape a gunman, only to realize too late that he left Dialla, the pretty maid that was helping him, behind. He monologues about how in stories the hero saves the girl and lives happily ever after, and that he realizes that he isn't one of those heroes. Hilariously, he says this even as the player can hear Dialla gunned down on the other side of the door. (Yes, later games in the series retconned this, but taken on its own it's still funny.) | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_85ec8bdc | featureApplicability |
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The Trapped Trilogy (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_85ec8bdc | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_880cfa15 | type |
Well, This Is Not That Trope | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_880cfa15 | comment |
In one episode of Hogan's Heroes, an American prisoner is brought to camp, and Hogan notices he's got a black thimble lens. When he looks into it, Klink asks him what he's seeing: | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_880cfa15 | featureApplicability |
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Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_880cfa15 | featureConfidence |
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Hogan's Heroes | hasFeature |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_880cfa15 | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_882e8abe | type |
Well, This Is Not That Trope | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_882e8abe | comment |
FreakAngels kicks off with variation of this trope: "23 years ago, twelve strange children were born in England at the exact same moment. Six years ago, the world ended. This is the story of what happened next." | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_882e8abe | featureApplicability |
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FreakAngels (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_882e8abe | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_8838aff8 | type |
Well, This Is Not That Trope | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_8838aff8 | comment |
Not for Broadcast: If the Disrupt tape is played during Day 296, you hear a hooded figure with a distorted voice introducing himself as a member of Disrupt. | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_8838aff8 | featureApplicability |
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Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_8838aff8 | featureConfidence |
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Not for Broadcast (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_8838aff8 | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_8aa27807 | type |
Well, This Is Not That Trope | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_8aa27807 | comment |
A Dose of Buckley: In his "Ten Worst Songs of 2011" video, Buckley says this about "Tonight, Tonight": | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_8aa27807 | featureApplicability |
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A Dose of Buckley (Web Video) | hasFeature |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_8aa27807 | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_927f559c | type |
Well, This Is Not That Trope | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_927f559c | comment |
Roommates: This piece of narration (and current page quote) plays with this trope: Later played straight and for drama: |
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Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_927f559c | featureApplicability |
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Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_927f559c | featureConfidence |
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Roommates (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_927f559c | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_960062b7 | type |
Well, This Is Not That Trope | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_960062b7 | comment |
My Hero Academia contains a specific moment in chapter 405: | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_960062b7 | featureApplicability |
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Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_960062b7 | featureConfidence |
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My Hero Academia (Manga) | hasFeature |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_960062b7 | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_9603d6ba | type |
Well, This Is Not That Trope | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_9603d6ba | comment |
RRRrrr!!! opens like a war story, on a black screen with a narrator introducing the heroic last stand of an american platoon in vietnam: | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_9603d6ba | featureApplicability |
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RRRrrr!!! | hasFeature |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_9603d6ba | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_9696c53b | type |
Well, This Is Not That Trope | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_9696c53b | comment |
The trailer for Army of Darkness starts off seeming like a serious fantasy epic, until: | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_9696c53b | featureApplicability |
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Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_9696c53b | featureConfidence |
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Army of Darkness | hasFeature |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_9696c53b | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_97433ec9 | type |
Well, This Is Not That Trope | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_97433ec9 | comment |
Red Vox have this to say about their album "Blood Bagel": | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_97433ec9 | featureApplicability |
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Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_97433ec9 | featureConfidence |
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Red Vox (Music) | hasFeature |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_97433ec9 | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_9ac9d448 | type |
Well, This Is Not That Trope | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_9ac9d448 | comment |
In a non-canon story of Ultimate Spider-Man, Brian Michael Bendis comments that occasionally you encounter a story so important, so moving it HAS to be told. THIS... is not one of those stories. | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_9ac9d448 | featureApplicability |
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Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_9ac9d448 | featureConfidence |
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UltimateSpiderMan | hasFeature |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_9ac9d448 | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_9bb76467 | type |
Well, This Is Not That Trope | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_9bb76467 | comment |
In a 2008 episode of The Now Show introducing the guest stand-up slot, Steve Punt explained that part of the ethos of the show was providing a place for new, young comedians, before adding that, unfortunately, they all had their own stuff going on. | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_9bb76467 | featureApplicability |
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Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_9bb76467 | featureConfidence |
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The Now Show (Radio) | hasFeature |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_9bb76467 | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_9ce851a3 | type |
Well, This Is Not That Trope | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_9ce851a3 | comment |
On Malcolm in the Middle, Lois tells Reese, "Some people have book smarts; some people have street smarts. You have neither." | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_9ce851a3 | featureApplicability |
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Malcolm in the Middle | hasFeature |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_9ce851a3 | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_9d2d594c | type |
Well, This Is Not That Trope | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_9d2d594c | comment |
In Wonder Woman (Infinite Frontier) #778, Siegfried's narration describes his and Diana's experiences in the Fifth Dimension thus: | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_9d2d594c | featureApplicability |
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Wonder Woman (Infinite Frontier) (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_9d2d594c | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_a0e4a1cb | type |
Well, This Is Not That Trope | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_a0e4a1cb | comment |
Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie's "Credits Song", a meta-song about how credits songs should fit with the movie beforehand, nearly says the trope name word-for-word. | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_a0e4a1cb | featureApplicability |
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Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_a0e4a1cb | featureConfidence |
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Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie | hasFeature |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_a0e4a1cb | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_a46f4341 | type |
Well, This Is Not That Trope | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_a46f4341 | comment |
From the beginning of The Several Journeys of Reemus: | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_a46f4341 | featureApplicability |
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Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_a46f4341 | featureConfidence |
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The Several Journeys of Reemus (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_a46f4341 | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_a60d6b36 | type |
Well, This Is Not That Trope | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_a60d6b36 | comment |
The Wayne and Shuster Spaghetti Western parody a "A Fistful of Fingers" begins with a narration about the hero of the story as typical 1950s matinee cowboy rides across the screen on a White Stallion. The narration then goes "This guy is not the hero". Then camera then does a whip pan to Wayne dressed as a scruffy 'Man with No Name' type, and the narration ends "He is!" | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_a60d6b36 | featureApplicability |
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Wayne and Shuster | hasFeature |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_a60d6b36 | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_ab8d59c1 | type |
Well, This Is Not That Trope | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_ab8d59c1 | comment |
"Maybe once in a lifetime, there comes a book with such extraordinary characters, thrilling plot twists, and uncanny insight, that it comes to embody its time. Atlanta Nights is a book." — Adam-Troy Castro | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_ab8d59c1 | featureApplicability |
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Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_ab8d59c1 | featureConfidence |
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Atlanta Nights | hasFeature |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_ab8d59c1 | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_af6c6603 | type |
Well, This Is Not That Trope | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_af6c6603 | comment |
The Flash game Robot Wants Puppy starts with an Opening Scroll, describing a Star Wars-like scenario, before concluding "Meanwhile, in a completely different galaxy, thousands of light years away, robot wants puppy". | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_af6c6603 | featureApplicability |
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Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_af6c6603 | featureConfidence |
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RobotWantsSeries | hasFeature |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_af6c6603 | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_ba3d2748 | type |
Well, This Is Not That Trope | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_ba3d2748 | comment |
The Incredibles uses this trope seriously: | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_ba3d2748 | featureApplicability |
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Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_ba3d2748 | featureConfidence |
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The Incredibles | hasFeature |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_ba3d2748 | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_bb8d2f1a | type |
Well, This Is Not That Trope | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_bb8d2f1a | comment |
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: From the first book: Subverted a few books later, in So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish. It opens up the same way as Hitchhiker's Guide, then says, "This is her story." Although the readers never do learn what she figured out, which was presumably the ultimate question of life, the universe, and everything. There's also a sequence where Arthur asks Ford about how the universe was born, and Ford goes off on a tangent about buying a bathtub, filling it with sand, then watching all the sand drain down while filming it, and then playing the film back in reverse. Which, he adds, is nothing like how the universe was born. The introduction to Don't Panic, Neil Gaiman's biography of Douglas Adams, riffs on the opening of the first book, starting with the description of the Guide itself from later in that passage, and then saying that this is the story of a different book called The Hitch-Hiker's Guide To The Galaxy. |
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Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_bb8d2f1a | featureApplicability |
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Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_bb8d2f1a | featureConfidence |
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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy | hasFeature |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_bb8d2f1a | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_bf0710c5 | type |
Well, This Is Not That Trope | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_bf0710c5 | comment |
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides: The crew come to an uncrossable chasm. Blackbeard decides to make Jack go ahead by jumping off the cliff. | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_bf0710c5 | featureApplicability |
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Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides | hasFeature |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_bf0710c5 | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_c43df4d8 | type |
Well, This Is Not That Trope | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_c43df4d8 | comment |
Doctor Who: The Doctor (especially the 11th) does this a few times, using an analogy then saying immediately after (or after a convoluted explanation that goes nowhere) that the analogy is actually completely wrong. | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_c43df4d8 | featureApplicability |
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Doctor Who | hasFeature |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_c43df4d8 | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_c66f52d9 | type |
Well, This Is Not That Trope | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_c66f52d9 | comment |
Todd in the Shadows: In his "One-Hit Wonderland" episode on Carl Douglas, singer of "Kung-Fu Fighting", Todd opens the section on Douglas's follow-up to his big hit by saying the following: | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_c66f52d9 | featureApplicability |
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Todd in the Shadows (Web Video) | hasFeature |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_c66f52d9 | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_ca5d97f1 | type |
Well, This Is Not That Trope | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_ca5d97f1 | comment |
Monty Python's Flying Circus: One of the sketches featured a narrator who would introduce various on-screen characters in detail, only to remark that they were not going to be the protagonist and move on to someone else they run into. This happens several times. Subversion: The "Science Fiction Sketch" begins by introducing Mr. and Mrs. Brainsample as a "perfectly ordinary couple" and promptly disregards them as being too ordinary to be of interest. Then they reappear at the sketch's climax to help resolve the plot. "Mount Everest. Aloof, terrifying, the highest mountain in the world. (Camera pulls away from a poster of Everest to show a travel agency's office) No, we don't fly there." "In 1943 a group of British Army officers, working deep inside enemy lines, carried off one of the most dangerous and heroic raids in the history of warfare. [Beat] But that's as may be. And now..." (segue to the Army Protection Racket sketch) "...And he's come into the studio tonight to talk about Tchaikovsky, which is a bit of a pity as this is 'Farming Club'." (Subverted in that they end up doing a sketch about Tchaikovsky anyway) "Mr. Bent is in our Durham studios, which is rather unfortunate as we're all down here in London." |
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Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_ca5d97f1 | featureApplicability |
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Monty Python's Flying Circus | hasFeature |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_ca5d97f1 | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_d07da2f9 | type |
Well, This Is Not That Trope | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_d07da2f9 | comment |
A Series of Unfortunate Events opens in a Sugar Bowl (not that one) with a Sickeningly Sweet musical number and an adorable dancing elf. It's cut off by the narrator. | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_d07da2f9 | featureApplicability |
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A Series of Unfortunate Events | hasFeature |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_d07da2f9 | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_d0d0f94 | type |
Well, This Is Not That Trope | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_d0d0f94 | comment |
Episode 71 of Yugioh The Abridged Series has Rafael pull this on Yami: | |
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Yu-Gi-Oh! The Abridged Series (Web Video) | hasFeature |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_d0d0f94 | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_d10e76a9 | type |
Well, This Is Not That Trope | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_d10e76a9 | comment |
Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny suggests that the supposed Greatest Song in the World is (the D's half of) "Beelzeboss", played during the rock-off against Satan. However, in reality, Satan thought their performance was lame and declared himself the winner of the rock-off, then was defeated through pure dumb luck. Their inability to remember the song and Self-Serving Memory regarding the outcome of the fight in "Tribute" can both be chalked up the fact that immediately after the fight, they both went home and got really high. | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_d10e76a9 | featureApplicability |
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Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny | hasFeature |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_d10e76a9 | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_d78af2ac | type |
Well, This Is Not That Trope | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_d78af2ac | comment |
Noted in Kingsman: The Secret Service alongside This Is Reality when Valentine shoots Harry in the head instead of explaining his plan and putting Harry in a deathtrap. And echoed later when Eggsy shoots Valentine, after the latter dreads the idea of hearing a bad pun as a Pre-Mortem One-Liner. | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_d78af2ac | featureApplicability |
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Kingsman: The Secret Service | hasFeature |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_d78af2ac | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_e02d5288 | type |
Well, This Is Not That Trope | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_e02d5288 | comment |
Invincible (2021): The first episode might make some think this is just another bright and colorful Saturday morning superhero cartoon. Then Omni-Man attacks the Guardians of the Globe in the episode's closing minutes, and the moment he slowly and graphically crushes Red Rush's skull into bloody paste is the moment you realize it isn't. | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_e02d5288 | featureApplicability |
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Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_e02d5288 | featureConfidence |
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Invincible (2021) | hasFeature |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_e02d5288 | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_ea2f4ce2 | type |
Well, This Is Not That Trope | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_ea2f4ce2 | comment |
The first episode of The Runaway Guys' Nintendo Land playthrough opens with this. | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_ea2f4ce2 | featureApplicability |
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The Runaway Guys (Lets Play) | hasFeature |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_ea2f4ce2 | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_ec27cf6d | type |
Well, This Is Not That Trope | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_ec27cf6d | comment |
Igor: The eponymous and The Igor hunchback/wannabe Mad Scientist introduces one of his inventions, a not-so-bright Brain in a Jar. "Legend has it that when the smartest man in the world died, they put his brain in a jar; this is not that brain." | |
Well, This Is Not That Trope / int_ec27cf6d | featureApplicability |
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In the Wonder Showzen Season 1 DVD, we have this: | |
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When Mike ends his deal with somebody in Breaking Bad, he says, "You know how they say 'it's been a pleasure'? It hasn't." | |
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Essentially a key factor in Brightburn; while basic descriptions of it would suggest that it is simply a variation on Superman's origin, as an human-looking alien boy comes to Earth in a spaceship and is taken in by a childless couple on a farm, this is swiftly subverted as it becomes clear that the child is either genetically predisposed or being externally programmed to lack any kind of compassion or ability to truly care for humans, lashing out with minimal provocation and brutally murdering even his own parents when they turn against him. | |
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In Season 3 of Legends of Tomorrow, after Rip Hunter forms the Time Bureau, his version of the Couch Gag opening monologue goes like this: Particularly effective because it's a reversal of the Season 1 opening, in which the Legends were that "elite team". |
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The Lord of the Rings: "A day may come when the courage of men fails, but it is not this day!" | |
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In the Charmed episode "The Wedding from Hell": | |
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The Adventures of Pinocchio opens with one: "Centuries ago, there lived... 'a king!' my little readers will say immediately. No, children, you are mistaken. Once Upon a Time there was a piece of wood." | |
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In one Beau Peep strip, Peep asks Lethal Chef Egon what the soup of the day is. Egon replies "Have you ever heard of minestrone? A delicate blend of Italian herbs and spices. But it takes ages, this is turnip water." | |
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The opening paragraphs of Terra says that some couples get along perfectly and are always in agreement, but the Bradburys weren't like that. It then says that there are also couples who argue, and make up, and it ultimately brings them closer together, and even when they're arguing you know they love each other beneath it. And the Bradburys aren't like that either. | |
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The winner of the 2007 Lyttle Lytton Contest freeform challenge: | |
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Just So Stories: "The Butterfly That Stamped" opens with "There are three hundred and fifty-five stories about Suleiman-bin-Daoud; but this is not one of them." | |
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Super Smash Bros.: This is part of the Poison Mushroom's description. | |
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From The Muppets' official Twitter feed: | |
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