The City: a bustling, dense urban area full of people, tall buildings, businesses, government offices and limited parking (except for our heroes). |
Green Lantern (2011): The license plate on Hal's car reads "Coast City", the fictional city where the comics are set. However, since US cities don't get ... |
The No Communities Were Harmed trope as used in popular culture. Fictional cities and occasionally countries are often obvious stand-ins for Real Life ones. |
A place where incredible feats are routine every hour or so. Where enchantment runs rampant, just wild through the streets. |
The Absurdly Cool City trope as used in popular culture. In fictional settings, authors often decide to make great cities for their work. |
A large group of people moves around, carrying tents, large carts or other shelters either in disassembled form or by hauling them around on wheels. |
A location in a work of fiction that is never named onscreen, instead being addressed with a nickname, a generic term, or nothing at all. |
The City of Everywhere is a setting that only exists in comedic works. It usually claims to be one or more famous cities from Real Life. |
A community has been raised for generations inside of a bubble because of an Ancient Conspiracy and begins to think there is no outside world. |
3 июл. 2018 г. · Some of my favorite tropes are: Characters having a special place to hang out, like a headquarters; well-developed supporting characters; focus on friendship ... |
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