>Depressed character turns on the radio
>Every station is playing a depressing song
>>86530737
>depressed character turns on the radio
>audience expects the song to be depressing
>the song is super upbeat and catchy
>song becomes the theme of depression for the rest of the episode
>>86530737
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijZRCIrTgQc
>>86530737
>>86530817
>song is narrating literally everything characters does and feels
>>86530737
>Depressed character then proceeds to destroy said radio in an over-the-top fashion
>>86530817
Any examples of this?
>>86530737
>Character turns on the radio
>it's the same generic pop song that they use in the whole series
>>86530737
>Cap is told the president is black
>>86530737
>It's a girl power episode
>They're shown their proper place as property of their closet male relative
How are these so rare?
>>86531175
>and finally smiles in silence
Probably the trope I love seeing used the most is: http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/RealityEnsues
Enjoy seeing things subvert our expectations by playing a scenario out like how it'd really happen instead of the stereotypical manner. As well I just straight up like seeing doses of realism in media.
>Villan looks defeated/dead
>Area is in ruins and heros are battered and weak
>Villans demented laugh gets louder and louder
>Many characters know same special move
>They all do it at once, adding up into a fucking cataclysmic attack
>>86530737
I also watched Zootopia recently
>team of heroes being chased by a horde of enemies/formidable enemy
>someone sacrifices himself to hold off the enemies while the rest of the team escapes
>>86530737
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4KjUHPurh8
>Sophisticated or well-mannered villain snaps and becomes dangerously feral when their plans fail for the last time
>>86531335
>Cap is told the Presidential Democrat nomineeis a slut
>>86530737
>someone throws something off-screen
>glass breaking / cat yowling / MY LEG
>Character is flipping through TV channels
>The people on each channel collectively say a message
You
Have
To
Get
Over
Her
>Cartoon depicts the apocalypse
>It's always The Road Warrior
>cartoon uses old footage or real-life for a gag
>Young character gives out advice to friends.
>Soon becomes the school's "therapist."
>Inevitably gives someone really bad advice and it almost ruins their life.
>>86530737
>>86530817
>>86530847
>>86531175
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>>86534686
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>>86535452
name exactly 3 cartoons each this happens in
>>86530737
>Character angrily confronts MC and rambles on about some trouble MC caused
>MC eventually cuts him off and warns of a bigger immediate threat
>"Why didn't you say so earlier?! Let's go!"
See it a mile coming but never gets old
>>86535467
>>86535413
Rugrats, Reboot and the Super Mario Bros. Super Show
Now stop quoting everyone you fucking autist
>male characters dont invite girl character to thing
>they face an extremely strong opponent in thing
>it ends up being the girl
>>86535176
>>86535467
Azula, Bill Cipher and pic related.
Seriously it's common as fuck. Actually pick the ones you're going to challenge next time.
>Characters wake up from dream after dream of weird shit happening, and eventually give up
>Duck Amuck parody/reference
>Flashback episode, but all the clips are things we've never seen
>Flashback episode, but they only use clips from one episodeClerks TAS was too good for this Earth
>>86535467
shut the fuck up
>>86534686
That last update for left 4 dead 2 killed me.
You were too good for this world bill