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What are your own inayopendelewa cliches?

Based on KataraLover's cliches post, let's talk about the opposite, tell me about your own personal inayopendelewa cliches. What wewe like seeing over and over again in stories and such.

Here are some of mine (might add zaidi if i think of more):

-Moms not dying/moms getting important roles
-The elegant/feminine dutiful responsible mature lady
-The union of the team/the team finally kicking butt together
-Transformations: human-animal, animal-human, magical creature-human...
-Male/female pair of twins
-The big "NOO!"
-The weapon carrying smart-mouth male villain/anti-hero
-The plot twist/the red herring
-Immortal creatures trying to understand human emotions/relationships
-Beauty and the beast-like romance (or bad guy/good girl romances)
-The bitchy villainess
-The trickster
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Also, the tomboy with personal demons is another fave
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-The final girl in horror sinema defeats the bad guy kwa her own instead of just running away
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-A male character calling a woman (villainess au heroine) my queen, due to respect au not. i upendo it.
scarletunicorn posted zaidi ya mwaka mmoja uliopita
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Man, I upendo all of these ones!
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Childhood Animated Movie Heroines Majibu

anaswill said:
- Ragtag bunch of misfits
- Maniacal laughter
- That one outcast kid
- Ensemble cast
- Double-layered mean/preppy girl
- The comic-relief character
- Hot lesbian villains ;)
- The brain
- Pirates with peg-legs
- The "brains and brawn" villain duos
- Bitchy villainess
- Underestimated/under-appreciated sidekicks
- World domination
- Power siblings
- Dysfunctional siblings
- Misunderstood/sympathetic villains
- Comic relief villains
- Moms getting important roles
- Time travel paradoxes
- Magical villain vs. Non-magical hero
- The big villain/hero confrontation scene
- Heel-face turns
- The hero and the villain being forced to work together
- The seemingly unnecessary side character who ends up playing a major part in the plot later on
- Prophecies/destiny (when done correctly)
- Hero becomes villain
- Villain becomes hero
- Shameless characters with no standards
- Bittersweet endings
- Enemies falling in upendo with each other (love/hate relationships)
- Unexpected bisexuality
- Slow-burn romances
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Based on the hot lesbian villains, are wewe lesbian?
uploaded900 posted zaidi ya mwaka mmoja uliopita
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I'm bisexual :)
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wavesurf said:
Hmm. The nice guy meets the nice girl cliche. And the transformation thing ( from human- animal- magical creature) doesn't get old. All the rest are just "eh" to me.
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UnholyNoise said:
- True companions (a group of Marafiki who stick together no matter what)
- Those two guys (a pair of side characters, often comic relief, who are zaidi interesting than the lead - think Miguel and Tulio, who are deliberately this trope cast as leads)
- The smart animal who doesn't freaking talk (Altivo, Sven; it's a nice subversion but still common enough to be a cliche)
- Celebrity voice acting
- Characters bursting into song
- Sibling angst
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PeacefulCritic said:
Most Stereo-types and character tropes
Relationships between siblings
Conflicted villains/anti-heroes
The happily ever after,even if there's plot holes because of it
The dramatic atmosphere of a character getting killed off
Epic battle scenes
The ordinary girl getting used to the high school life
Twins
Magic
High school setting
A character bursting into song randomly
A bittersweet ending
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AudreyFreak said:
Five-Man Band
Proper Lady
Damsel in Distress (because real women can't do everything themselves!)
Shrinking Violet
Tomboy and Girly Girl Marafiki with NO hating au biased portrayals!
Guy saves his lady love... if done well and isn't just done to puff him up to the audience. I find that it rarely is though.
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MalloMar said:
So many of my vipendwa have already been listed, but I'll try orodha some I like that haven't been mentioned. (Note-some of these were probably mentioned and I just didn't see them.)
-Confession before a death
-Rain during sad moments
-Love/Hate friendships
-Ending scene with dramatic muziki and zoom out
-Character aliyopewa a time to finish a task/mission
-Characters who grow stronger throughout the movie
-Color au uhuishaji style changes to onyesha a dream/illusion
-Use of moto in action/dramatic scenes
-Flashbacks/voice-overs from earlier on
-Human-machine/alien/ghost relationships
-Sneaking around in a restricted area, then hiding when someone enters
-Sleepwalking scenes

I could go on and on, but I'll stop here...for now.
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AdelitaI said:
no particular order:
- protagonist's spirit being raised kwa inspirational scpeech.
- corrupted, self-hating, remorseful character dying heroically.
- the last of one's kind.
- "that was me" twist. au a variation: prequel character( usually minor), who is seemingly unrelated to original story, turnes out to be its iconic character in disguise au in younger years( for example, even as a baby) au very familiar to the audience in some other way.
- Affably Evil. Antagonistic character without sadistic streak, who does evil things out of obsession au fatal flaw, can do good things until it costs him something and don't do bad things just because it makes audience hate them.
- "I am Spartacus!"( character sacrifices himself to save other person kwa imposting that person)
- good-looking villains
- badass traditionally feminine characters of any gender
- the title of the work refers to the McGuffin, story's message, recurring words, character's nickname au is a metaphor.
- the cry of single woman that is supposed to symboly the mass murderer au destruction( not a shabiki of Yocheved au her song as particular example though)
- siblings relationship playing a signficant role
- female character not wanting a handsome rich jerk and refusing to live in "golden cage"
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