Most Triumphant Example (Sugar Wiki)/T

This is simply what you think is the (not some of the, the) best example of any trope (an objective trope, not subjective, since this already is subjective). The "Crowning Example" if you will.

There could be several reasons you think an example is the best.
 * You thinks it's the best in terms of illustrating the trope.
 * You think it's the most well done.
 * It's your favorite play in that trope.
 * You just really like the source material.

Please list tropes alphabetically.
""What is it?" "Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue.""
 * Tactical Rock-Paper-Scissors
 * Fire Emblem's weapon triangle
 * Take Over the World
 * All hail Doctor Steel!
 * The Brain, of course.
 * M. Bison: OF COURSE!!!
 * Taking the Bullet
 * from Homestuck..
 * in  End   of the Yarudora game Sampaguita.
 * Taking You with Me
 * Premier Jacade blows up the entire planet to prevent the rebels from seizing power from him.
 * Rugal Bernstein. In EVERY SINGLE GAME he appears, he will initiate a self-destruct sequence after you defeat him. He should be a more graceful loser, considering what it takes to defeat the bastard...
 * Russell Casse in Independence Day
 * . There are just not enough levels of sociopathic spite to define this guy. He was perfectly willing to destroy his company, his ex, his sister, the entire city, and (worst case scenario) the entire human race to get back at the guys who killed him.
 * Samson bringing down the Philistine temple
 * Talking Is a Free Action
 * The Law of Ueki. People can speak while holding their breath. People can participate in expositionary dialogues while dodging lasers.
 * Talking Poo
 * The Great Mighty Poo
 * Mr. Hanky the Christmas Poo
 * Talking to Himself
 * Code Lyoko: Jérémie and Aelita share a voice actor.
 * Mel Blanc
 * Charlie Adler in Cow and Chicken enough freakin said
 * Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Abridged Series by Little Kuriboh.
 * Dragonball Z: Japanese version. Goku shares his voice with his two sons, his father, and even Turles!
 * Billy West as Ren and Stimpy
 * Tall, Dark and Bishoujo
 * Marina Ismail. At least in terms of appearance.
 * Akira E Ferari. She's the poster lady, for chrissake.
 * Maggie Gyllenhaal
 * Chifuyu Orimura.
 * Tall, Dark and Handsome
 * in Bleach. [[media:tensazangetsu 3185.png|Just look at him.]]
 * Tall, Dark and Snarky
 * Point goes to Grim Grimoire's Advocat.
 * Shinon.
 * Gareth Blackstock, on Chef
 * Fakir. Really. Just...Fakir.
 * Harry Dresden. See Deadpan Snarker above, and remember that he's six-eight in his sock feet.
 * Severus Snape.
 * Kanda Yuu.
 * Ishida Uryuu of Bleach never misses an opportunity.
 * Saito Hajime
 * Team Mom
 * Jet Black
 * Happy Lesson
 * Katara. Even her own brother thinks of her as more of a mom than their mother.
 * Seconded, and Katara is younger than her brother.
 * Tear Jerker
 * AIR.
 * Grave of the Fireflies.
 * Seconded.
 * Oh my freaking gosh, GRAVE OF THE FIREFLIES.
 * Ugly.
 * My friend, we have found out how to survive the funniest joke in the world from Monty Python.
 * Either The Elephant Man or The Wind That Shakes The Barley
 * God damn you, Type Moon. God DAMN you.
 * Kiwi.
 * Tsukihime.
 * Fate Stay Night, Heaven's Feel Normal End
 * in Fobbies Are Borange.
 * Clannad. Nothing else needs to be said.
 * Nothing left to say except After Story
 * The end of Metal Gear Solid 3.
 * The Valse Triste scene from Allegro Non Troppo.
 * in the Japanese and Hong Kong version of Sonic X... (breaks down and sheds Manly Tears while remembering this scene.)
 * Futurama: Jurassic Bark.
 * Seconded. You know you've made something sad when /b/tards will admit to crying over it.
 * Fourthed.
 * Fifthed.
 * Sixthed.
 * Seventhed
 * Eigthed.
 * An American Tail
 * Leaves from the vine, falling so slow. Like fragile, tiny shells, drifting in the foam. Little soldier boy, come marching home. Brave soldier boy, comes marching home...
 * Seconded
 * Thirded. Oh... oh God... *sob*
 * I am a leaf on the wind. Watch how I soar.
 * Mother 3.
 * Seconded. Just... AUGH.
 * Thirded so hard. Makes me cry every time. Every time.
 * Fourthed. Oh, god.
 * Fifthed (is there a fifthed?). I hugged everyone I saw for a week after beating it. And after the other three times I beat it.
 * Sixthed. I thought I was numb to any sort of sadness before my first play-through. The ending changed that.
 * in Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Trials and Tribulations
 * Choose the death of a parent in an animated movie. Any parent. Bambi's mother, Mufasa, Littlefoot's mother...
 * Schindler's List
 * On the scale of individual moments, the last scene with Schindler ("I could have got more out...").
 * in Fullmetal Alchemist.
 * in Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann.
 * Up, but really most Pixar movies work for this.
 * This scene from RahXephon.
 * The abandonment scene from The Fox and the Hound (film).
 * Seconded
 * Every sad and even not-sad Arcade Fire song in existence.
 * Toy Story 3 has attained memetic status as a tearjerker
 * Doctor Who (new series)
 * Doctor Who (new series)

""And I've hurt myself....by hurting you....""
 * Higurashi no Naku Koro ni is filled with it. Especially when
 * The Drum Island arc, when focused on Chopper's backstory. In the sad way, and the happy way.
 * Angel Beats!, hands down. No other anime has managed to make this troper cry as much as this one, and the last few minutes of it tops all the previous episodes as the biggest tearjerker of all.
 * Way seconded. Seriously.
 * The ending to Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Explorers of Time/Darkness/Sky FULL STOP!
 * I take that, and raise you the Pokémon Black and White ending.
 * Ano Hana. Watch it, and you'll understand why. *sob*
 * Press Gang episode The Rest of My Life. Damn you, Steven Moffat !
 * The end of The Iron Giant. "Supermaaaaan..."
 * Music Related: Christina Aguilera's song "Hurt" takes the cake. I still cry every time I listen to it.

""Where the charm is?" "WHERE... THE..." "Charm is?" "CHARM..." "Is?" "...IS. BUT... WE..." "Know where it is?" "SADLY..." "No, not sadly! Happily, as in 'We know where it is and we're going to tell you really quickly!'" "SOLEMNLY..." "Oh, no adjectives, please...""
 * The song from the Dead Rising trailer. It's so sad it can make Pinkie Pie's Smile song cause you to cry. It is that powerful.
 * Teasing Creator
 * Hideaki Anno is the (in)famous creator of Neon Genesis Evangelion who is widely known for being a Master of the Shrug of God and who chastised his fans for wanting answers handed to them on a silver platter; loves to tease his fanbase to almost the point of madness and seems to be set on taking this to an art form.
 * I have to agree with this.
 * VAAALLLLVVVEEE!!!
 * Thomas Pynchon
 * Robert Jordan. Read And Find Out.
 * Bryan and Mike.
 * Ted Baxter
 * Trina Vega.
 * Terrified of Germs
 * The Priest-Kings from Gor don't even live on a planet where germs capable of harming them exist and live in terror of getting sick.
 * Mayor Richard Wilkins III
 * Adrian Monk
 * Howard Hughes
 * Thanatos Gambit
 * Albus Dumbledore
 * This Troper begs to differ. In Death Note, the  lead to a whole entire arc. Then at the end of the series there's   death, which cements the last pieces of evidence to order to bring the series to an end.
 * One Piece, Gold Roger. "You want my treasure? You can have it. I left everything I gathered together in one piece. Now you just have to find it!" And it launched the Golden Age Of Piracy.
 * Code Geass. It takes some balls to
 * That's No Moon
 * Naruto: The moon is no moon.
 * HELLO, Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann
 * What, no Death Star?
 * That One Attack
 * MILTANK used ATTRACT! MILTANK used ROLLOUT!
 * That One Boss
 * Matador
 * .hack//Infection has Skeith. Even harder than the video makes it look, and you have to get through That One Level from hell just to reach Skeith.
 * And .hack//Quarantine has Tarvos, which usually takes at least half an hour to beat, constantly inflicts all negative statuses with one attack, and switches back and forth between being completely immune to physical attacks and being completely immune to magic.
 * Miguel
 * Air Man.
 * Final Fantasy X-2 fives us Angra Mainyu. It took about 15 attempts and an hour (exactly) of straight battling for Symphony Of Rain to beat it.
 * Xaldin, he of the dreadlocks and Hotblooded Sideburns.
 * That One Level
 * I'd say either the Fade or the underground caverns with the dwarves from Dragon Age: Origins counts.
 * Oh god, the Fade, not the Fade WHY WHY
 * The drill tank chase level from Indiana Jones and The Emperor's TombHunter 40245
 * Orbitus 2. From easy platformer that a little kid can enjoy, to Kaizo.
 * That motherfucking water temple...
 * Also from Zelda: The goddamned Great Bay Temple.
 * Carnival Nights Act 2 on Sonic The Hedgehog 3. I was stuck at that stupid Barrel of Doom for nine years. I know, it's sad.
 * Stage 15 from the first Castlevania. If you can somehow wade through all the axe knights and copious swarms of medusa heads without dying (I would like to remind you that by this point in the game four hits kills you, and the only health-increasing power up in this block was very far behind you), then you have Death himself to deal with at the end of the hall. He does go down easy with a quick swarm of spammed fire bombs, but in order to pull that off you have to carry that weapon all the way from almost the very beginning of the dungeon without either dying one single time or accidentally picking up another weapon. Again, four hits means death. Good luck, motherfucker.
 * "Save Me" from Lemmings. Anyone who has ever played this level will know exactly what I mean.
 * The Collector ship., by comparison, is a climax that somehow manages to top the one in the first game.
 * Quick Man's stage.
 * World 4-1 in Super Mario Bros.. My very first That One Level.
 * I've been playing video games for a long time and I've got quite a few of these vying for first place, but nothing has made more people I know utterly lose interest in finishing a game than that stupid turret sequence in Dead Space where you have to shoot through an asteroid field. It's boring, it's difficult, it's jarringly out of place in the game, it goes on for way too long and the asteroids look like meatballs.
 * Dharma Temple
 * The department store. Grrrr...
 * The desert level of Fire Emblem: Sword of Seals. Not only it's a desert level, it's also coupled with Fog of War, and a Timed Mission of finishing the level in less than 25 turns in order to go to the Gaiden level. Fail to do this, and you won't get the True Ending.
 * That One Sidequest
 * The tow truck mission from Saints Row 2
 * Canary Mary's Cloud Cuckooland Race in Banjo-Tooie, nuff' said.
 * Get a time of LESS THAN 0'00'00 in a race. Good luck. (And that's just ONE OF the harder sidequests in the game.
 * The Catalyst in Tales of the Abyss
 * The Dead Can Dance
 * Everybody Zombie Night!
 * The Juggernaut
 * Asura. Holy. Mother. Of. GOD, Asura
 * The third Raikage it took three days for him 10,000 people to kill him and
 * Theme Initials
 * Superman, with approximately half the population of Metropolis and 90% of his romantic history bearing the initials LL.
 * Laura Palmer. Leland Palmer. Long Play.
 * Theme Music Power-Up
 * Elite Beat Agents. The "Jumping Jack Flash" cover on the final stage is absolutely awesome.
 * Super Dimension Fortress Macross and its sequels - they take the songs of war so seriously that they build stages into the command towers of their main capital ships.
 * Frontier gets special mention for weaving most of the originals and the new songs into a 10 minute long tapestry of sound that plays during a climatic final battle in SPACE, and then they get dangerous.
 * "The Touch", from Transformers: The Movie - Prior to it, the Transformers were fighting a lost battle. Then the music sets in and Optimus Prime singlehandedly proceeds to change the tide of the battle.
 * Both Happly Ever After and Sorairo Days in Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann
 * Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney has Pursuit
 * Metroid: Zero Mission's endgame. That triumphant variant of the Brinstar theme really pumps you for some hot Space Pirate blasting action.
 * Vegeta's Super Saiyan theme.
 * The Shawshank Redemption climax.
 * The Rising Fighting Spirit.
 * Ichigo Kurosaki. Number One. That is all.
 * Seconded. That is all.
 * Mario's Super Star. [[Most Wonderful Sound|Dododo-dodo-dododo dododo-dodo-dododo
 * Final Fantasy IV. You know the scene. Ditto for Final Fantasy IV: The After Years.
 * Bang "BA BA BAAAAAAAANG! BANGUUUU DAMASHIIIIII!!" Shishigami
 * Sorry to all the examples above, but you've just been overridden by Trombe!
 * Going the Distance, from Rocky.
 * Digimon! The digivolving songs are all damn good. Especially "SHOW ME YOUR BRAVE HEART!"
 * Popeye, of course.
 * GO GO POWER RANGERS!
 * Seconded
 * From Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's we have Brave Phoenix. This is the song to hear when you're spamming Wave Motion Cannons to beat an Eldritch Abomination into oblivion...literally.
 * Theme Tune Rap
 * The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
 * There Are No Therapists
 * Neon Genesis Evangelion, oh so much.
 * The Star Wars Expanded Universe goes in this direction sometimes, especially once Del Rey took over. Oddly, there are therapists when everyone starts going batshit insane.
 * There Is No Kill Like Overkill
 * Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha. "Full Power - Ultimate Destruction!"
 * Oh yeah. "This may hurt a little bit..."
 * Konan. Six Hundred BILLION Paper bombs!!!
 * Enough for TEN MINUTES OF CONTINUOUS EXPLOSIONS!!!!
 * David Brunt in Hobo with a Shotgun
 * Homura against Walpurgis Night so many explosions.
 * Third Person Person:
 * I would nominate Saul from MARDEK He doesn't just refer to himself in third person; he refers to everything in third person, literally narrating outloud and spoken his life and the events around him as they are happening as if he was reading a book.
 * "Misaka would like to nominate herself, suggests Misaka with a satisfied nod."
 * "Misaka says Misaka twice! says Misaka," says Misaka.
 * Third-Person Seductress
 * it can only be Bayonetta.
 * This Is a Drill
 * Almost certainly the mecha in Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann.
 * Kamina: "'Giga... DRILL...BREEEAAAAKAAAHHH!!!''"
 * Getter-2
 * Space Mutiny. Kalgan's laser drill.
 * The mole mortar. Only Warhammer 40k could apply this trope to an artillery weapon.
 * Jean  Drill Sword technique.
 * Ramiel in Neon Genesis Evangelion, because the phallic implications aren't subtext—they're quite literal.
 * Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle. Good lord, Tsubasa has about 15 going at once, with some being part of other plans, some counting on Spanner in the Works, and three people fighting over control over the whole damn multiverse!
 * Homura Akai of Tokimeki Memorial 2.
 * This Is for Emphasis, Bitch
 * "Oh, it's the Juggernaut bitch!"
 * "I'm Rick James, bitch!"
 * "Sneak attack - BITCH!"
 * Yuki Nagato, bitch
 * Oh, come on - "NOT MY DAUGHTER, YOU BITCH!"
 * Freddy Krueger. Full stop.
 * "Choke on it bitch!"
 * "Get away from her, you bitch!"
 * "This is Fern Gully, BITCH!"
 * "How the fuck'd you do that?" "It's MAGIC, bitch!"
 * This Is Gonna Suck
 * "They have a cave troll."
 * 1. BE PRAYING 2. BE PRAYING 3. BE PRAYING
 * "Define interesting." "Oh God, oh God, we're all going to die?"
 * This is only an alternate translation of the manga, but the Raikage from Naruto delivers a badass one: "DON'T FUCK WITH THE RAIKAGE, BITCH!!
 * This Is Pest Control
 * Dalek Sec. It is pest control.
 * This Is Sparta
 * Sam Vimes: That! Is!! Not!!! My!!!! Cow!!!!!
 * "MANY... HAVE... ASKED..."

"By night one way, by day another This shall be the norm Till you receive True Love's first kiss Then stay in love's true form."
 * Madness? This! Is! SPARTA!
 * No... THIS. IS. PATRICK.
 * FUCK THAT SHIT! PABST! BLUE! RIBBON!
 * WHERE. IS. MY. WIFE.
 * Seconded- Completely Different
 * Catherine Tate, in the Doctor Who episode Partners In Crime, delivering what may be the only ever silent example of this trope.
 * DOES.HE.LOOK.LIKE.A BITCH!?!?
 * This Is Unforgivable!
 * "What happened at the Hopkins place was unforgivable."
 * "You have gone too far. You have married Fester. You have destroyed his spirit. You have taken him from us. All that I could forgive. But Debbie!...pastels??"
 * Bleach: "Sorry, sensei. I still don't understand Father's heart, nor do I know what I want to protect, but... I know what is utterly unforgivable. I think I understand it perfectly."
 * Fist of the North Star: "SOUTHER! When I am done with you, THERE WILL BE NOTHING LEFT!"
 * This Is Your Brain on Evil
 * Hell Kaiser of Yu-Gi-Oh! GX
 * This Loser Is You
 * Ron Stoppable
 * Travis Touchdown
 * Shinji Ikari
 * Kensuke Aida is worse.
 * Homer Simpson
 * It's a cookbook!
 * Those Two Bad Guys
 * Wesker and Birkin
 * Vandemar and Croup
 * Those Two Guys
 * Bulk & Skull.
 * Jay & Silent Bob.
 * Henchmen 21 and 24.
 * Lenny and Carl
 * Harry and Animal
 * Those Wacky Nazis
 * Real Life - unfortunately.
 * Der Fuehrers Face
 * Emphasis on the wacky -- Hogan's Heroes
 * Colonel Hans Landa
 * Any time Mel Brooks does Hitler.
 * The Illinois Nazis. We hate them.
 * Through His Stomach
 * "She can make corn muffins! Let's all rejoice!"
 * Again, Mikoto. Mai's ramen grants her a + 10 friendship bonus.
 * Throw It In
 * Outnumbered. Demonstrates the very purpose of The BBC doing Sit Coms- could you imagine a Big Five media conglomerate-owned commercial broadcaster letting so much money and effort ride on the improv skills of a four-year-old?
 * Throw the Dog a Bone
 * Ted, Scrubs
 * "Band Geeks"
 * *sigh* Waspinator happy at last.
 * Buttons at the end of the Animaniacs movie Wakkos Wish - literally.
 * Time Abyss
 * The title character of the short story and one-volume manga Memories of Emanon, who—while physically normal—has accumulated memories passed down from parent to child literally since the beginning of life on Earth. (She quite clearly remembers the Edo period...and the Yayoi period...and the end of the last Ice Age...and the K-T extinction event...and the Cambrian explosion...and the oxygen catastrophe, though she might not have known it was happening at the time...)
 * Time Machine
 * TARDIS
 * The DeLorean
 * Gotta put in a word for my main 'phin, Ecco. To this day I hear the "bong-bong bong-bong bonnnng" in my head whenever time travel comes up in anything.
 * The Epoch.
 * Seven Days. Worst time machine ever.
 * Timey-Wimey Ball
 * Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle. The time loops allow the protagonist to be the son of his own clone, for Christ's sake!
 * Did we mention that the Big Bad himself because confused at the time paradox he started?
 * Doctor Who 'Blink'
 * Not Blink- while the Trope Namer, its a Stable Time Loop, not confusing at all. The show as a whole, though? Good lord, try understanding it. - Completely Different
 * Okay kids, this is where it gets complicated.
 * I love the way Xmen handles time travel. It both makes sense and has many interesting story possibilities. Also it allowed for Age of Apocalypse which has some pretty cool stuff.
 * Suzumiya Haruhi. Full stop.
 * Red Dwarf.
 * Title Drop
 * Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann
 * The Catcher in The Rye
 * Professor Layton and the Unwound Future
 * To Be a Master
 * No More Heroes is the trope distilled to its core essence and showing how bastardized it can be.
 * But No More Heroes was only following in El Topo's footsteps
 * Pokémon. Isn't this the entire point of the show? I mean, they even have a CD called "2 B A Master", if that isn't obvious enough for you.
 * To Be Lawful or Good
 * Fate/stay night, Heaven's Feel route. You know the scene.
 * Together in Death
 * Fate/stay night Realta Nua has
 * Token Evil Teammate
 * Xellos
 * Morinth
 * Belkar
 * Mayuri
 * Raizze in Mitsumete Knight R: Daibouken Hen.
 * Tomato in the Mirror
 * No, Soma, you are the.
 * In Pandora Hearts It didn't end well.
 * Too Cool to Live
 * Auron: Badass Longcoat, check... Ronin style, complete with katana, sake bottle, and arm-in-coat, check... The Stoic, check... Auron is so undeniably Too Cool to Live,
 * Maes Hughes, so much that he had to be killed off because his level of awesome threatened to destroy the universe. At least, for the Western audiences.
 * Too Good for This Sinful Earth
 * Evangeline St. Clare, of Uncle Tom's Cabin.
 * Too Good to Last
 * Megas XLR. It was cancelled because Coop was fat.
 * Took a Level in Badass
 * Tex, who went from badass to uber-goddess-badass-queen.
 * Neville Longbottom.
 * Ron Stoppable in the series finale.
 * Edward. Who expected him to become the most awesome character in the game?
 * Henchman 21. From Non-Action Guy to such a Badass that he impressed Brock Samson.
 * Raiden was Rescued from the Scrappy Heap by doing this. That's awesome!
 * Yoda. Oh, for the love of all that is mighty and good, Yoda.
 * Ippo Makunochi
 * The Library Exploration Club
 * Pop, oh so much.
 * Simon. How it took this long for him added is beyond this tropers understanding.
 * Katara. Token Naive Everygirl with below-average abilities to a totally Badass Action Girl!
 * Sokka. The writers took his character, developed it over three seasons and made him a fairly brilliant strategist and much better warrior.
 * Usopp. Seriously, just look at him after and try to tell me he's not badass!
 * Team Rocket in Pokémon: Best Wishes.
 * Kenichi Shirahama. He got picked on by Nakajima, for Kamina's sake. Now, he is a complete and total Badass, considered the strongest of the strong by Nakajima's power scale, and he intends to go farther. Just look at this page him.
 * Akasaka in the final arc of Higurashi no Naku Koro ni takes quite a few levels in badass since his last fight with the Yamianu.
 * Yuna was already a badass character in FFX, but in Final Fantasy X-2, it takes a step further!
 * Its positively mind-boggling how long it took Wesley Wyndham-Price to make this list.
 * Rory Williams.
 * Anna Parsons, codename Aquerna, who has gone from being one of the school jokes to someone capable of beating Buster.
 * Dr. John F#@king Zoidberg
 * Tsukune
 * Yo Satou
 * Total Eclipse of the Plot
 * Golden Sun: Dark Dawn - Grave Eclipse. That is all.
 * Totally Radical
 * Rocket Power, so much.
 * Michelangelo, the party dude.
 * Town with a Dark Secret
 * Summerisle
 * Cowslip's warren in Watership Down, aka.
 * Hinamizawa
 * Seconded
 * St. Mystyre
 * And Folsense.
 * And Future London
 * Countrycide, Torchwood
 * Miir.
 * Innsmouth, people! Innsmouth! How can your dark secret be darker than their dark secret?
 * Sandford. Although it is all for the greater good.
 * The greater good....
 * Shut it!
 * Twin Peaks. Instead of there being one big dark secret, everyone has their own!
 * Silent Hill.
 * Toxic Phlebotinum
 * Phazon. Super charges anything it's used on, has radiation levels out the ass, and liable to turn anyone that uses it into a Phlebotinum Muncher.
 * ADAM.
 * Transforming Mecha
 * Transformers.
 * Trauma Conga Line
 * Nina. Dear lord Nina.
 * Harry Dresden has had a very hard life. And then Changes came along...
 * Traveling At the Speed of Plot
 * Avatar: The Last Airbender
 * Trickster Mentor
 * Nannasprite.
 * Troll
 * Durarara!!. Izaya. End.
 * Kyoto Animation. Endless Eight... Eight back to back episodes with the same plot and near identical lines but EACH ONE IS individually reanimated. This lasted two months.
 * Terumi Yuuki.
 * Name a witch, any witch, from Umineko no Naku Koro ni, and you get this trope in all its magnificent glory. Special recognition goes to Beatrice, and later
 * Mai Minakami will troll herself if there's no one around.
 * Trolling Creator
 * Yoshinori Ono
 * Trigger Phrase
 * Trope Name
 * CRYPTIC METAPHOR!
 * Trope Overdosed
 * Whateley. Full stop. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
 * Just from browsing the Triumphant Example pages, I would have to say Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann
 * Real Life unless you think you can read through that page without clicking a single wiki-link you haven't seen before.
 * Star Wars.
 * Mass Effect - three games, thirty-four pages.
 * The Simpsons
 * Troper Critical Mass
 * Homestuck.
 * True Art Is Incomprehensible
 * The entirety of Finnegans Wake
 * Art
 * David Lynch
 * A musical example, Daft Punk's "Around the World" music video. It has women in bathing suits running up and down stairs, men with extended torsos doing pretty much the same thing, mummies in the middle doing God-knows-what, dancing skeletons in the foreground and alien robots walking around bumping into one another. Thomas and Guy must hae been baked when they made this.
 * True Companions
 * Final Fantasy VI.
 * The Straw Hat Crew.
 * The Fellowship of the Crucifix in Dracula
 * Higurashi no Naku Koro ni. It may have taken a while, but when they finally got together,
 * Avatar: The Last Airbender
 * Fairy Tail attack yours or theirs expect an asskicking.
 * My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic: "The Mane Cast"
 * True Love's Kiss
 * WALL-E (OK, so it's not EXPLICITLY True Love's Kiss, but it works the same way. You know it's true anyway.)
 * How would that even work?
 * The Princess Bride. The description in the book is the most hysterical and touching description of a kiss ever written.
 * Shrek
 * The Princess Bride. The description in the book is the most hysterical and touching description of a kiss ever written.
 * Shrek


 * Snow White
 * True Final Boss
 * Hibachi!!! Take ANY Dodonpachi game and people will tell you his name.
 * Tsundere
 * Jane G-23. She's either actually trying to kill you or
 * Seconded.
 * Asuka Langley Sohryu
 * Helga Pataki
 * Seconded!
 * Thirded.
 * Shana
 * I want to nominate Tohsaka Rin, mainly because she is an example of a tsundere done RIGHT. She avoids all the cliches that have ruined the trope—she does not switch bipolar-style from bitchy to sweet and back for no real reason; her tsun side is not mean, psychopathic, or cartoonishly violent, and her dere side is not ridiculously passive or naive; and the mere fact that she is a tsundere does not preclude her from being an individual in her own right, complete with Character Development. (And admittedly, the grade S Zettai Ryouiki doesn't hurt either.)
 * Naru Narusegawa, literally to the point of pain.
 * Sayaka Yumi could be considered the Tsundere-prototype.
 * Seconded
 * Misaka Mikoto
 * Misato Tachibana
 * C'Nedra. She makes Anime Tsunderes look amateurish.
 * TV Genius
 * Sheldon.
 * TV Telephone Etiquette
 * Michael Mann's Heat.
 * Garth Marenghi's Darkplace
 * Miss Parker.
 * Tropes Will Ruin Your Life
 * According to This Wiki, Avatar.
 * Twenty Minutes Into the Future
 * 2001: A Space Odyssey
 * Developing Doomed Characters
 * Dog Soldiers. As in, you will be disappointed when the werewolves show up because you wanted another twenty minutes with them, does this film pull this trope off. But given how this trope is it never works the rest of the time, is it any surprise?
 * The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe the Movie. Totally unnecessary tacked-on World War Two atmosphere piece.
 * Cloverfield. To paraphrase one critic, fifteen minutes in and the monster's already an hour late.
 * Typecasting
 * Need a villain for your film/animated series? Just call on Tim Curry! He's damn good at it, too.
 * Smug Snake? Get Christopher McDonald aka Shooter McGavin.