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1. When referring to an internal subtrope, such as a step on a sliding scale, names are easier to understand than numbers. 2. Type labels are not examples; how exactly is Llort a "type IV: villain in name only"?
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* [[And I Must Scream]]: The final fate of Gnorga, who is turned into a rose bush by Stanley and planted in the palace garden in Troll World. Also happens to a bat she turns to stone during her [[Villain Song]], despite the film clearly stating that being turned to stone is equivalent to death.
* [[And I Must Scream]]: The final fate of Gnorga, who is turned into a rose bush by Stanley and planted in the palace garden in Troll World. Also happens to a bat she turns to stone during her [[Villain Song]], despite the film clearly stating that being turned to stone is equivalent to death.
* [[And There Was Much Rejoicing]]: The trolls celebrate Gnorga's defeat at the end of the movie, including her husband.
* [[And There Was Much Rejoicing]]: The trolls celebrate Gnorga's defeat at the end of the movie, including her husband.
* [[Anti-Villain]]: King Llort is a [[Sliding Scale of Anti-Villains|Type IV]].
* [[Anti-Villain]]: King Llort is a [[Sliding Scale of Anti-Villains|Villain in Name Only]].<sup>[''but how?'']</sup>
* [[Applied Phlebotinum]] - Stanley's Thumb apparently can do ANYTHING in this movie if he can dream hard enough.
* [[Applied Phlebotinum]] - Stanley's Thumb apparently can do ANYTHING in this movie if he can dream hard enough.
* [[Ax Crazy]]: Gnorga.
* [[Ax Crazy]]: Gnorga.