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Where was this
The recap for the latest ep
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Nigga what
Where was this
What episode? Who’s Mr. Hankey?The recap for the latest ep
What episode? Who’s Mr. Hankey?
That's a fucking Daytona Super Stretch if I ever saw one.hahahahahaha fuck offfff
This is probably the first time I've seen The Lone Gunmen referenced anywhere other than Gilligan's wikipedia page.The first episode of The Lone Gunmen, an X-Files spinoff by Vince Gilligan and Chris Carter, involved a plot by the U.S. government to hijack a plane and fly it into the World Trade Center to start a war for profit, and aired in March 2001. Strangely, almost nobody seems to remember this.
Also, why do they refer to themselves as "This Troper"?
It sounds almost cult like.
Yeah, after being told "Stop, this is getting really fucking weird" by the sites own staff.They mostly stopped doing that.
Yeah, after being told "Stop, this is getting really fucking weird" by the sites own staff.
Thanks Geth.It's mostly a way of speaking in the third person semi-jokingly, or it was, but it turned into a hideous infected tumor of autism where entire pages would be shat up entire groups of people all speaking like that, and the site staff were all "ok, this is too autistic even for us".
We keep it around on All The Tropes mostly to spackle where tropers from TV Tropes dropped their names on our site on imported discussions, and so it doesn't look weird, we filled in the blanks with a link to that page so we don't have to axe entire pages of archived discussions, but it's not something we encourage our current users to do.
Rin Tohsaka's mentioned in there, and I didn't even need to click the link.Tropers will are thirsty for just about anything, apparently.
This time it's (mostly) about teenaged girls wearing socks that rise up past their thighs and they're wearing an leotard or an short skirt to go with it.
That's it. No deep color-coded emotional attachment or shit like that.
Tropers will are thirsty for just about anything, apparently.
This time it's (mostly) about teenaged girls wearing socks that rise up past their thighs and they're wearing an leotard or an short skirt to go with it.
That's it. No deep color-coded emotional attachment or shit like that.
Tropers will are thirsty for just about anything, apparently.
This time it's (mostly) about teenaged girls wearing socks that rise up past their thighs and they're wearing an leotard or an short skirt to go with it.
That's it. No deep color-coded emotional attachment or shit like that.
Moe fags are the worst thing to come from Japan since Pearl Harbor.Also, do note that the Moe aesthetic in itself is generally not considered to be a sexual thing. Saying otherwise will hit the Fandom Berserk Button. That is not to say, of course, that Moe characters can never be sexually attractive, and indeed some aesthetics may deliberately blur the line.
Nowi from Fire Emblem Awakening is something of a textbook example, being an adorable, innocent, seemingly young girl who speaks in the third person (though the Third-Person Person trope is significantly lessened in the English version) (Though being a manakete automatically makes her a Badass Adorable). Also, the fact that Awakening is the first game to give all of the unique units voices only boosts her moeness further.
- Sonic himself (prior to his redesign from Sonic Adventure onwardsnote ) counts as this, despite the fact that he can protect himself.
For that matter; Toon Link, Toon Link, TOON LINK. He makes every game he is in about ten times cuter. You really want to cuddle him whether it's for his many endearing facial expressions or his adorable little battle cries.
- And the kicker is Raiden, designed as the beautiful bishounen, is * not* moe. It's his personality, and specifically the examination of his selfishness and abusiveness at the end of MGS2 - it's impossible to go "aww" after that. But the legendary mercenary and his "best friend"? Awww!
Ōkami: Origin of all that is good, and mother to us all, Amaterasu. AKA Ammy. AKA Fluffball. AKA Snowy, Fido, pooch, and Snowball. And Powderpuff. We all know she's a full blown deity reincarnated as a wolf, but dammit if she ain't the cutest thing in the world when she's wagging her tail.
- Not to mention the Ensemble Dark Horse of girls like Aryll (Link's sister), Medli, Tetra... There's a reason why Wind Waker's cast is like an Unwanted Harem.
Steven Universe:
My Little Pony:
- Betty Boop: Betty may well have been the original progenitor of the animated Moe character. The target audience of her cartoons was adult men rather than children, and she made popular the large eyes and other child-like facial features that are common on a lot of modern Moes. Also, she was voiced by Mae Questel, who at the time was very popular due to her cutesy voice.
Futurama.
- Tweety Bird, like Betty Boop above, was also an early progenitor of this trope. Big headed, baby-facednote , eyelashes, Innocent Blue Eyes, high pitched voice, Baby Talk, ... which makes his outsmarting of Sylvester all the more hilarious to watch.
- Come on...if you were Leela, you know you'd date Fry in a second. None of that pussyfooting around. It's all his heart, and the fact that he is so very, very, very lonely, being the oldest human in the world by a very long shot. Plus, he's nice to people who don't give a rat's ass about him, for no good reason at all. What's there not to like? Intelligence? Overrated! In fact, he's most adorable in his good-hearted loopiness.
- Leela. How can you not hear orphanage stories and not want to give her a hug? One eye or two, who cares?
- Kif. With the big head, large eyes, small nose, girlish voice and the borderline Woobieness, he's downright adorable!
South Park:
- Metalocalypse: Toki. He's so childlike, endearing, and you just can't help but want to hug him because he's probably the most sentimental of the group. And then there's his little song "Underwater Friends." However, he's also a good example of Beware the Nice Ones... According to Uncyclopedia, Toki is an "archetypal moëkko character."
(The Heävy Mëtal Ümlaut is significant in this context.)
One male example who gets away with it because of his age is Calvin from Calvin and Hobbes. Remember when the baby raccoon died? It was also a Crowning Moment of Heartwarming.
- When Kenny becomes "Princess Kenny", he becomes a direct parody of anime characters of this type, specifically young girls.
- Butters is a sweet, naive Cheerful Child and by far the most innocent character on the show.
- Tweek is an adorkable Nervous Wreck.
- Kyle is so kind with girls he dates and willingly be a good brother to Ike when he in trouble.
- Stan has a heart when he near animals especially with his dog Sparky.
- Kenny's little sister Karen. She's got adorable Girlish Pigtails and is a bit of a Fragile Flower due to her terrible home life, and is her older brother Kenny's Morality Pet.
The Nostalgia Critic. Those huge, pretty eyes, his actor's gleeful catering to the fangirls and the fact that he looks like a kid playing grown-up (and tends to suck at it) in that messy suit adds a lot to his appeal.
- On that note, Nella, in all her Adorkable woman-child-ness.
- Chester A. Bum, and unlike those two, he really does need taking home.
- Pushing Up Roses, with her cute voice, glasses, and not-so ambiguous Jewish-ness.
- MarzGurl; her blue hair, her right-out-of-the-hamper t-shirts, and her being fluent in Japanese.
- Oancitizen, from Brows Held High; chubby face, fluffy facial hair, lovably snobby, cries almost as much as the Critic and has a soothing, Stephen Fry-esque voice.
- Donnie DuPre from Demo Reel goes straight to the bedroom eyes to convince his co-workers to do anything, manages to be a complete Dude Magnet, is weak, femmy and very rarely raises his voice, has a horrible past (and present!) and nobody can resist looking after him.
- Rebecca Stone. Her actress was delighted that Doug was the only guy to give her a Badass Adorablerole, and while she's plenty ass-kicking feminist, she's also got an adorable giggle, has a stoner past and says whatever comes into her brain first.
- Every Kirby character that's not a final boss is Moe. Even Meta Knight, under his mask, is adorable.
- Baby Looney Tunes: A Lighter and Softer version of Looney Tunes as adorable and innocent babies who learn life lessons, although the trope is exaggerated to the point the series is accused of tasting like diabetes.
- Camp Lazlo: It's moe due to many of the characters' Adorkable personalities. Also combines the trope with Ridiculously Cute Critter.
- Lilo & Stitch: From the Puni Plush art to the high octane Sweet Dreams Fuel, it drips of Moe at every corner. Especially Lilo.
- Tiny Toon Adventures: The main cast being a bunch of cute Puni Plush Toons based on Looney Tunescharacters.
Well, I'm not really that surprised, since they used to document hentai because Fast Eddie probably didn't read his Google AdSense contract. But since I never really looked at that trope until today, I assumed that it was nerdspeak for anime personalities.Are you really surprised that a kink that originated in the anime community gets its own trope page? Shit, that trope is cited so much, its weirder when it doesn't show up on a work's page.
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/Moe
Moe fags are the worst thing to come from Japan since Pearl Harbor.
Oh I'm well aware of that.Did you know that they consider EVERY SINGLE MEMBER of Channel Awesome moe?
No seriously, they fucking do.