ITT: Tropes that you like: I'll start
>it's a brainwashing episode
> It's a episode where the heroes get to relax before the final boss
>>78989597thats my fetish too anon
>>78989597
>its a cast gets taken down one by one by unknown creature
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>hero and villain have to team up in order to defeat a common enemy/ get out of a certain situation
>they make an amazing team
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>What's the worst that can happen?
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>The villain is actually the son of the superhero
>>78989597
This actually.
>>78989597
Mean boss finally mellowes out and become less of a jerk
>Cartoon has good music
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JcU9tjnZ6EQI know is not a trope but it still makes me happy
>>78989597only if it's a guy being brainwashed
>>78989597
When the clone episode doesn't kill of the duplicate.
>the villain used to be the hero and tried to be purely good without accepting rewards and avoids becoming a corrupted hero that'd rather take the loot than save the people
>he ends up being disowned by the townspeople for fucking up
>he ends up convinced that being the hero isn't worth it and tries to convince the protagonist that being a hero is an endless endeavor that never pleases anybody
>token hostage character ends up learning how to defend herself in the middle or near the end of the series
>fights wearing dresses and high heels
>Hero chooses best girl
>It's a Banana Joe fucks Gumball's mom in front of him episode
>it's a disaster episode
>>78990840
The Protomen?
>The Bad Guy Wins
>Hero fails the journey or quest and has to deal with the consequences aftermath
>Well developed characters and allies of the hero that people are invested in dies
>crazy character was right all along
>but he reached conclusion through wrong ways and its still crazy
>girl grows giant episode
>Character shrinks episode
>Journey through inner space
> MC starts off really weak but manages to become strong through hard work
> Character suffers from split-personality disorder
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>>78989845
I also really like this
>they make a subtle reference to that one obscure work you like
>>78989597
>A rank-and-file underling turns out to be a badass instead of the usual cannon-fodder
>>78992589
Always the best.
>The hero's powers have the same origin as the villians.
>>78992589
Easily one of my favorites.
>It's an Ireland Gets Nuked episode
>Wimpy teammate growing balls
>Unassuming character(ie old hermit, household servant) secrety being badass
>Honorable antagonists
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