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Tropes - TV Tropes Tropes are the means by which a story is told by anyone who has a story to tell We collect them, for the fun involved Tropes are not the same thing as cliches They may be brand new but seem trite and hackneyed; they may be thousands of years old but seem fresh and new
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The Amazing Digital Circus (Web Animation) - TV Tropes The Amazing Digital Circus is an Australian-American computer-animated Black Comedy web miniseries created, written, and directed by Gooseworx (Little Runmo, The Pink City, The Blue Channel), and produced by Glitch Productions, with former Blue Sky Studios animator Kevin Temmer leading the animation team It marks Glitch's second collaborative effort after Murder Drones, and their fourth fully
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From (Series) - TV Tropes Tropes appearing in this series include: Aborted Arc : At the beginning of Season 3, Boyd mentions that he wants to try and capture one of the Creatures so they can attempt to interrogate it This ultimately ends up going nowhere as Boyd is talked out of it by the others, and the idea is simply dropped for the remainder of the season
Overlord (2012) (Literature) - TV Tropes A description of tropes appearing in Overlord (2012) Overlord is a Japanese Light Novel series by Kugane Maruyama, based on a Web Serial Novel of same name …
Anime - TV Tropes Animation, Japanese-style Best known for its distinctive early "big eyes, small mouth" style of character design, the Fanservice and the wide range of subjects and genres it covers Animation is considered just another medium in Japan, lending itself to any story for any age level Anime, encompassing work with adult themes such as Psychological Horror and erotica, is the primary reason for the