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Fandom-Specific Plot - TV Tropes

Please don't list this on a work's page as a trope.
Examples can go on the work's YMMV tab.

"Let's see. What do we have here? Me confessing to the Princess Pony incident, me confessing to the Princess Pony incident, ooh a story that goes deep into my character arc and portrays me as an interesting character from angles the show hasn't taken, oh wait, just kiddding [sic], it's me confessing to the Princess Pony incident."

Fanfic is rife with tropes and Memetic Mutation. Some plots are so embedded in the collective consciousness of netizens everywhere that no fandom is complete without them, despite general disdain for them—Mister Seahorse, for example, or Gender Bender—or even their relevance to the source material, such as Aliens Made Them Do It.

This trope comes in two general flavors:

As with everything to do with fanfiction, Sturgeon's Law applies.

Sailor Earth, Obvious Crossover Method, Fuku Fic, Coffee Shop AU Fic, and The Ship's Motor are subtropes. Compare Common Crossover, and The Stations of the Canon. See also Fanfic Fuel, which tends to produce the second flavor of these fandom-specific plots.

A No Recent Examples rule applies to this trope. Examples shouldn't be added until one month after release, to avoid any knee-jerk reactions and allow time for fanfic to be written.

Examples:

    open/close all folders 

    Comic Books 

    Comic Strips 

    Professional Wrestling 

    Tabletop Games 

    Theatre 

    Toys 

    Webcomics 

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