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All There in the Script

A Sister Trope of All There in the Manual wherein vital information such as the name of a character, perhaps an important one, is never actually mentioned in the production proper, appearing only in the credits, script or related materials. Sometimes intentional, but often the result of Expospeak cut for time. When a production is operating off scripts with the character's name in front of all their dialogue, it's possible the writers will neglect to have it used aloud.note Though sometimes, in an interesting inversion, a minor character will be listed in the script solely by role, e.g. "Nurse" or "Guard", when the dialogue does give them an actual name.

You know this trope is in effect whenever a program is being watched by two people, one a diehard fan and the other a Naïve Newcomer... and once the show is over, the newbie says something like: "I thought [Character X] turned in a memorable performance" and the veteran then says: "[Character X]? Why, that's [actual name of character]. They have a huge fan base."

This can also occur because of changes made between the initial pitch meeting and the final script treatment. Sometimes, an actor will be unavailable due to other commitments (another film, unexpected illness or injury, etc.) or disinterest, so their appearances will be edited out of the shooting script.

Occasionally the reference will be made onscreen, but will fall into this trope anyway because it goes unnoticed for some reason (it's part of a Long List, or there's lots of noise on the soundtrack at the moment).

Compare No Name Given and Television Tie-In Magazines, a work's official magazine that contains Trivia about it. Contrast Fan Nickname.

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    Music Videos 

    Radio 

    Theatre 

    Video Games 

    Web Animation 

    Webcomics 

    Web Original 

    Western Animation 


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