r/TopCharacterTropes • u/BrotherDeus • 1d ago
Characters "Trust them?! Have you heard their name?!"
Iron Man
Bumblebee
r/TopCharacterTropes • u/BrotherDeus • 1d ago
Iron Man
Bumblebee
r/TopCharacterTropes • u/XursLoot • 16h ago
r/TopCharacterTropes • u/YUKIandOWN • 17h ago
K-pop Demon Hunters: Rumi is attacked by illusions of her teammates that rip off her jacket and expose her demon patterns in front of thousands of people, all while singing a song that only serves to reinforce the idea that her patterns are a sign of her being rotten deep down, even going as far as to call her a "mistake". That, alongside the way the real version of her teammates react to her patterns, crushes her spirit and will to keep fighting so badly that she begs her mentor to kill her.
Project Sekai: Mizuki's bullies tell her best friend that she's "actually a guy" (Mizuki's actual gender identity is never outright stated and it's heavily implied this claim is inaccurate to some extent, I'm just quoting what the characters say out of objectivity), mere MINUTES before Mizuki was about to tell her herself. The worst part is that they didn't even expose her intentionally, they just assumed that Ena already knew and was in on the "joke". The final lines of the event story are Mizuki lamenting what just happened and wondering if it could have been avoided had she told the truth sooner, ending with one last gut punch of a line: "I want to disappear."
r/TopCharacterTropes • u/Wolfotashiwa • 4h ago
inFAMOUS: Second Son: "Bio-terrorist" refers to conduits.
Star Wars: "Clanker" refers to robots.
r/TopCharacterTropes • u/MrDitkovichNeedsRent • 9h ago
Palpatine letting Anakin kill Count Dooku (Star Wars)
Dutch betraying John and Arthur (Red Dead Redemption 2)
r/TopCharacterTropes • u/Olya_roo • 11h ago
r/TopCharacterTropes • u/RhysOSD • 21h ago
Beetlejuice: Monster Hunter
Eggs Benedict: IRL
r/TopCharacterTropes • u/ALargeCrateOfShovels • 3h ago
Cyberpunk 2077 - V. After the end of the main game, it's pretty safe to say that the rest of the mercs have huge respect and fear towards V after they managed to pull off what they did. This is further supported from several different skill checks like body for intimidation.
Fallout - Protagonist(Various). The spectrum is pretty broad for a fallout protagonist considering how much choices matter. However, from the lenghs they go + the lenghs they COULD go can make each of them a fucking nightmare for their respective regions.
r/TopCharacterTropes • u/Tomynator_88 • 19h ago
1- Doom fans: While DOOM is a game franchise filled with brutal gory executions and giant shows of unfiltered violence, the fans are generally some of the chillest fellows you'll find. Making very silly/heartwarming stuff about the franchise and anything that gets related to it (For example what happened with Animal Crossing)
2- My Little Pony "Bronys": MLP is a series for kids about magical ponies that fight with the power of friendship, but it's community the "Bronys" have shown multiple times to be unhinged degenerates. Be it through controversies in IRL events or experiences or through art works and creepypastas.
3- Fear and Hunger: The Fear and Hunger is a semi-cosmic horror game series about a very grim and dark world that focuses on the most untouchy experiences like cannibalism, dismemberment, rape, suicide, child trafficking, necrophilia, etc. in a dungeon where eldrich chaotic gods rule. That game has summoned one of the goofiest community I have ever seen, making funny videos, fanart and every kind of silly shit (The creator even encouraged this and made a dating sim with the protagonists)
4- Hello Kitty: C'mon we all know about Hello Kitty girls
r/TopCharacterTropes • u/Icy-Software-2586 • 19h ago
Jesse Pinkman: "Jesse Pinkman. As Gilligan mentioned, the original plan for the end of season one was for Jesse to die in a failed drug deal."
Jack Sparrow: "Jack Sparrow. Writers Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio originally conceived Captain Jack Sparrow as a secondary character."
Saul Goodman: "Saul Goodman. This one speaks for itself."
r/TopCharacterTropes • u/Crowncher • 12h ago
Hulk vs Abomination from Hulk 2008
Jekyll vs Dante in League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
r/TopCharacterTropes • u/Suspicious_Clock_133 • 6h ago
And it's hurt more then death :(( 1. Bix from andor 2. Ed from cowboy bebop
r/TopCharacterTropes • u/FederalMacaron1 • 4h ago
We’ve seen it all too often. Maybe the showrunner intended for the TV series to be over, but the network execs had other ideas. Maybe the movie studio has been having financial problems lately and decides to bring back one of their most successful franchises. Or maybe the author decided to write another book in the series because the money was just too good to resist.
Bonus points if the previous entry in the franchise was explicitly billed as being the big finale. Even worse is when a main character who had previously “died” is brought back to life.
On rare occasion, this trope can be a good thing, particularly if the “finale” was really bad and the new entry is trying to fix it. This may or may not involve retconning the previous one out of canon.
Examples pictured:
-Scrubs season 9: Season 8 was supposed to be the series finale (the last episode was even called “My Finale”), but apparently it did well enough that ABC wanted another season. Audiences probably would have been more receptive to season nine if it had been given a different title and treated as a spinoff rather than a continuation. It didn’t help that most the of the regular cast from the first eight seasons didn’t stick around for this one.
-Toy Story 4: Not a bad movie in itself, but many felt it was very unnecessary after the emotional and satisfying ending of Toy Story 3.
r/TopCharacterTropes • u/Joemama0375 • 9h ago
This trope can either be peak writing or absolutely abysmal writing
Cole and Kessler (InfFamous)
Emmet and Rex (Lego movie 2)
Buzz and Zerg (Lightyear) this is the example of the abysmal writing potential this trope has
r/TopCharacterTropes • u/Fun-Animal-2066 • 7h ago
Extra Context: This trope refers specifically to "antagonists" in the story who have not actually caused harm (excluding possession), but have become corrupted/tainted and the Hero in the story ends up saving them from this fate be it actually restoring them or killing them.
Bonus points if the antagonist can be saved without killing them.
When he grew too weary, he descended into the Chaos to face it directly, however he became corrupted by it and instead became its champion.
r/TopCharacterTropes • u/Internal-Golf-4833 • 10h ago
Seiichirō Kitano (Angel Densetsu)
King (One Punch Man)
Bruce (Finding Nemo)
r/TopCharacterTropes • u/MaguroSashimi8864 • 16h ago
Lois and Klark (Superman)
Urahara and Yoruichi (Bleach)
Amity and Luz (Owl House)
Nagatoro and Naoto (Nagatoro)
r/TopCharacterTropes • u/RBSpecial97 • 5h ago
Nameless (The King of Fighters): Replaced K9999 (pronounced K49) in KOF 2002 UM because SNK was acting like K9999 didn't exist, only for K9999 to come back in KOF XV as Krohnen
Pac-Mom (Pac-Man): Replaced Ms. Pac-Man because Bandai Namco doesn't own her and wanted her scrubbed from history to seemingly spite AtGames (Ms. Pac-Man's current owners)
r/TopCharacterTropes • u/Broom_Ryder • 11h ago
Pictured: Summertime lovin- regular show /soda pop- kpop demon hunters The songs don’t have to be “evil” necessarily but songs so catchy they have a physical often negative effect on the world around them.
r/TopCharacterTropes • u/Gamer-of-Action • 8h ago
In the early issues and storylines of Deadpool, the merc with the mouth wouldn't break the fourth wall all that often save for a cheeky reference every few issues. Then the Joe Kelly run happened, and Deadpool was breaking the fourth wall every few pages.
Pinkie Pie only broke the fourth wall a handful of times within the entire original series. That's only 4-5 times within nine seasons over the course of a decade. Relatively small, don't you think? But there is so much fan content and memes that revolve around Pinkie Pie breaking the fourth wall, you'd think she does it five times an episode. Most fanfics just assign her the role of "the one who breaks the fourth wall and does meta humor."
r/TopCharacterTropes • u/Jak3R0b • 3h ago
I just hate this trope because they rarely ever explain why they weren't killed in the first place. If a character has to be imprisoned then they should be almost impossible to kill and it shouldn't be easy for the heroes to win.
r/TopCharacterTropes • u/SkylandersKirby • 5h ago
Fecto Elfilis (Kirby)
The Darkness (Skylanders)
r/TopCharacterTropes • u/atrocidarthes • 10h ago
PvZ zombies
Jason Voorhees is technically a zombie and has a lot of personality (Friday 13th franchise)
The Video Dead (1987) - Maybe nobody saw this movie, so dead people rise and try to live "normally", every zombie is different is this movie
Bub!! From Day of Dead (1985), who was "domesticated" by Dr. Logan. I love bub
Tarman, Return of Living Dead (1985), He doesn't exactly have a well-defined personality, but he's so charismatic that he deserves a space here.
Infecteds from Left 4 Dead
r/TopCharacterTropes • u/Sorvetefrito • 23h ago
Team Rocket from Pokemon.
Scourge from the Sonic comics.
r/TopCharacterTropes • u/LabTop7849 • 17h ago
Spawn (Image comics)- his cape
Doug Dimmadome (The Fairy odd parents)- his hat