Ozy & Millie at tvtropes.org
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The wonderful TV Tropes site has an O&M page listing storytelling tropes associated with the comic. Feel free to check it out here.
Signature? You mean I'm supposed to put some meaningless block of text here?
I saw this a while ago. It's nice to see Ozy and Millie have a page on there, and I do like that website a whole lot.
... even then, I'm kind of split on the entire place. A TVTropes listing means you're very popular, but at the same time it sort of points out how trite and commonplace a fiction element can be. It's a great resource for all fiction writers, but is it one to follow, or something not to follow? Considering the deficit of originality out there these days, I really can't tell anymore.
... even then, I'm kind of split on the entire place. A TVTropes listing means you're very popular, but at the same time it sort of points out how trite and commonplace a fiction element can be. It's a great resource for all fiction writers, but is it one to follow, or something not to follow? Considering the deficit of originality out there these days, I really can't tell anymore.
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The main page of TV Tropes hastens to point out that tropes are not the same as cliches. Not all of them are shameful. Besides, what we call creativity is really just good synthesis. Finding common elements among diverse franchises can even enrich the experience.
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Re: Ozy & Millie at tvtropes.org
Fixed. Every link to TV Tropes needs that warning.Feel free to check it out here. (WARNING: TV Tropes Will Ruin Your Life)
I figured O&M would get its own article on TV Tropes eventually, it was only a matter of time...
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I'd think it'd be nearly impossible to NOT use any tropes, since pretty much everything has been done before, even if it was remote.Given that for every trope, theres an anti-trope its almost fair to say that every author will use at least one trope.
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That would beIs it leviticus that says theres nothing new under the sun or does it limit itself to telling people not to do things?
...uh....
...hang on... King Solomon, in the book of... uh.......
... "everything is vanity" ... calls himself "the Teacher"...
... >_< ...
DAMMIT
*Wikipedia*
...ECCLESIASTES. I KNEW THAT. SHUT UP.
Also, seconding the warning thing. I hopped over here at like midnight as part of my nightly comic check, and the next thing I knew, it was almost dawn. It's way worse than Wikipedia. Wikipedia isn't awash with hilarity.
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Actually one thing that's pretty neat, now that I've become hopelessly addicted to that site (thanks for that, btw ), is discovering pages that use Ozy and Millie and other stuff I've seen or read in ways other than merely listing it as an example of a trope.
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