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* [[Defrosting Ice Queen]]: It's less of a defrosting and more of an {{spoiler|evaporation}}, but you get the general idea. |
* [[Defrosting Ice Queen]]: It's less of a defrosting and more of an {{spoiler|evaporation}}, but you get the general idea. |
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* [[Diary]]: The title character keeps one of these, and it's used as the intro for the comic proper. |
* [[Diary]]: The title character keeps one of these, and it's used as the intro for the comic proper. |
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* [[Does This Remind You of Anything]]: The pretty boy [[Jerk Jock]] who spreads lies of memetic proportions about his and Violet's completely non-existent sexual escapades is on the school's lacrosse team. |
* [[Does This Remind You of Anything?]]: The pretty boy [[Jerk Jock]] who spreads lies of memetic proportions about his and Violet's completely non-existent sexual escapades is on the school's lacrosse team. |
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* [[The Dog Bites Back]]: {{spoiler|Abby doesn't like being [[Domestic Abuse|abused]].}} |
* [[The Dog Bites Back]]: {{spoiler|Abby doesn't like being [[Domestic Abuse|abused]].}} |
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* [[Domestic Abuse]]: Not the spouse-on-spouse kind, but still . . . |
* [[Domestic Abuse]]: Not the spouse-on-spouse kind, but still . . . |
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* [[Enemy Mine]]: {{spoiler|Racquel and Wendyl}} |
* [[Enemy Mine]]: {{spoiler|Racquel and Wendyl}} |
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* [[Et Tu Brute]] |
* [[Et Tu, Brute?]] |
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* [[Everytown America]] |
* [[Everytown America]] |
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* [[Fan Service]]: Misty once drew <s>three</s> two of the male characters in swim trunks. |
* [[Fan Service]]: Misty once drew <s>three</s> two of the male characters in swim trunks. |
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* [[Gender Equals Breed]]: Slightly subverted in that ''every'' cross-species example seems to take after the mother, regardless of sex |
* [[Gender Equals Breed]]: Slightly subverted in that ''every'' cross-species example seems to take after the mother, regardless of sex |
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* {{spoiler|[[The Man Behind the Man|The Girl Behind The Girl]]: Abby helps keep Racquel popular, in exchange for immunity from taunting by Racquel's group.}} |
* {{spoiler|[[The Man Behind the Man|The Girl Behind The Girl]]: Abby helps keep Racquel popular, in exchange for immunity from taunting by Racquel's group.}} |
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* [[Go-Go Enslavement]]: Page owns one of the classic examples of this trope for use in her and Brad's bedroom games. |
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** The roles latter get reversed between Brad and Page as to who's wearing it. |
** The roles latter get reversed between Brad and Page as to who's wearing it. |
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* [[Good Angel Bad Angel]]: Violet has two of these, both modeled after the classic [[Warner Brothers]] versions of the trope. |
* [[Good Angel, Bad Angel]]: Violet has two of these, both modeled after the classic [[Warner Brothers]] versions of the trope. |
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* [[Good Samaritan]]: Violet is quickly becoming the [[Anthropomorphic Personification]] [no pun intended] of this trope. |
* [[Good Samaritan]]: Violet is quickly becoming the [[Anthropomorphic Personification]] [no pun intended] of this trope. |
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* [[Groin Attack]]: See "[http://www.webcomicsnation.com/bdaniel/violet/series.php?view=archive&chapter=29441 Wedgie Messiah]" |
* [[Groin Attack]]: See "[http://www.webcomicsnation.com/bdaniel/violet/series.php?view=archive&chapter=29441 Wedgie Messiah]" |
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* [[Half-Human Hybrid]]: Beatrice, Brad and Page's daughter, who has her mother's species and gender, and her father's . . . everything else. |
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* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: Very much subverted with the school bullies. |
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: Very much subverted with the school bullies. |
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* [[High School]] |
* [[High School]] |
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* [[Naive Everygirl]]: {{spoiler|Oh so very much subverted ''and'' played straight with Abby.}} |
* [[Naive Everygirl]]: {{spoiler|Oh so very much subverted ''and'' played straight with Abby.}} |
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* [[Neat Freak]]: Melody, who prefers to keep everything organized. |
* [[Neat Freak]]: Melody, who prefers to keep everything organized. |
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* [[Nice Job Breaking It Hero]]: Skylar was perfectly happy pseudo-dating Melody, then his best friend Wendyl reminded him that he had originally started hanging out with her to get to her friend Violet. |
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: Skylar was perfectly happy pseudo-dating Melody, then his best friend Wendyl reminded him that he had originally started hanging out with her to get to her friend Violet. |
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* [[No Biochemical Barriers]]: Brad and Page's daughter |
* [[No Biochemical Barriers]]: Brad and Page's daughter |
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* [[Only One Name]]: Besides Brad's family there's also the background artist for the comic, Kevin. |
* [[Only One Name]]: Besides Brad's family there's also the background artist for the comic, Kevin. |
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* [[Schedule Slip]]: Because of the details of Misty's work the comic usually doesn't get the chance to update. |
* [[Schedule Slip]]: Because of the details of Misty's work the comic usually doesn't get the chance to update. |
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* [[Shout Out]]: The 2009 Halloween filler featured Melody and Violet as characters from [[Team Fortress 2 (Video Game)|Team Fortress 2]] [the Sniper and Scout respectively], which makes sense considering that [http://anivasion.deviantart.com/journal/28030719/ Misty is a fan]. |
* [[Shout Out]]: The 2009 Halloween filler featured Melody and Violet as characters from [[Team Fortress 2 (Video Game)|Team Fortress 2]] [the Sniper and Scout respectively], which makes sense considering that [http://anivasion.deviantart.com/journal/28030719/ Misty is a fan]. |
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* [[Spin-Off]]: Of [[Fur Will Fly]]. |
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* [[Squee]] |
* [[Squee]] |
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* [[Staying With Friends]] |
* [[Staying With Friends]] |
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* [[Triang Relations]] |
* [[Triang Relations]] |
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* [[Un Canceled]]: It's aliiive! |
* [[Un Canceled]]: It's aliiive! |
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* [[Well Done Son Guy]]: Subverted: Skylar's step-dad really tries to be a good parent. |
* [["Well Done, Son" Guy]]: Subverted: Skylar's step-dad really tries to be a good parent. |
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Revision as of 13:00, 9 January 2014
Coming Up Violet is a Furry Comic written and created by Brian Daniel and illustrated by Misty Caldwell (background art by Kevin), and the sequel to Fur Will Fly. The comic also was a spinoff, switching the focus from Brad and his antics to Violet Oaks and her circle of friends in high school.
A more consistent art style leads this comic to be better than the original graphically. It's also way more PC. However, the artist and the writer had a falling out leading to the comic being canceled and taken down. The canceling didn't last long as the artist continued the comic on May 17th, 2010 with a new writer (Bombur). Looks like things turned out okay after all.
Coming Up Violet contains examples of:
- Art Evolution
- Barefoot Cartoon Animals: All the characters except Brad and Dawn.
- Batman in My Basement
- Beware the Nice Ones
- Bishie Sparkle: Lampshaded.
- The Chessmaster: Abby
- Cloudcuckoolander: Brad and his daughter.
- Contemplate Our Navels: Why are we here? Brad doesn't know exactly, but he does know that he and Dawn are there for a purpose.
- Cousin Oliver: Dawn is the second human in the comic and a rare example of this trope done well.
- The Dark Side
- Defrosting Ice Queen: It's less of a defrosting and more of an evaporation, but you get the general idea.
- Diary: The title character keeps one of these, and it's used as the intro for the comic proper.
- Does This Remind You of Anything?: The pretty boy Jerk Jock who spreads lies of memetic proportions about his and Violet's completely non-existent sexual escapades is on the school's lacrosse team.
- The Dog Bites Back: Abby doesn't like being abused.
- Domestic Abuse: Not the spouse-on-spouse kind, but still . . .
- Enemy Mine: Racquel and Wendyl
- Et Tu, Brute?
- Everytown America
- Fan Service: Misty once drew
threetwo of the male characters in swim trunks. - Fish Out of Water: Dawn
- Furry Confusion: One of the filler comics showed that Melody owns two dogs.
- Gender Equals Breed: Slightly subverted in that every cross-species example seems to take after the mother, regardless of sex
- The Girl Behind The Girl: Abby helps keep Racquel popular, in exchange for immunity from taunting by Racquel's group.
- Go-Go Enslavement: Page owns one of the classic examples of this trope for use in her and Brad's bedroom games.
- The roles latter get reversed between Brad and Page as to who's wearing it.
- Good Angel, Bad Angel: Violet has two of these, both modeled after the classic Warner Brothers versions of the trope.
- Good Samaritan: Violet is quickly becoming the Anthropomorphic Personification [no pun intended] of this trope.
- Groin Attack: See "Wedgie Messiah"
- Half-Human Hybrid: Beatrice, Brad and Page's daughter, who has her mother's species and gender, and her father's . . . everything else.
- Heterosexual Life Partners: Very much subverted with the school bullies.
- High School
- Hoist By His Own Petard
- Interspecies Romance
- Bat/Rhino
- Human/Mouse (yeah, they're still around)
- Cat/Squirrel/Bat/Chinchilla Love Dodecahedron
- Jerkass
- Jerk Jock
- Kids Are Cruel
- Law of Disproportionate Response
- Like Father Like Daughter
- Love Dodecahedron
- Malicious Slander
- Maligned Mixed Marriage: Brad and Page, complete with the various difficulties of said trope. Most of those difficulties usually turn out to be trying to hide Brad's real identity (he's an alien from a Mirror Universe), while also resulting in a lot of Angst What Angst at the same time due to Brad's Cloudcuckoolander nature.
- Medium Awareness: In strip 231, posted on 8/30/2010, Brad contemplates why he and Dawn were sent to the comic's universe. In the full version posted on Misty's DA profile he concludes that not only is there a higher power guiding their lives but that there's a good chance that the world is just a template with certain differences being like toys in a game of make believe, thus hanging a colossal lampshade on the entire writing process and fiction in general in the process.
- Naive Everygirl: Oh so very much subverted and played straight with Abby.
- Neat Freak: Melody, who prefers to keep everything organized.
- Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: Skylar was perfectly happy pseudo-dating Melody, then his best friend Wendyl reminded him that he had originally started hanging out with her to get to her friend Violet.
- No Biochemical Barriers: Brad and Page's daughter
- Only One Name: Besides Brad's family there's also the background artist for the comic, Kevin.
- Out Gambitted
- Parental Substitute
- Promoted Fangirl: Misty Caldwell started out as a fan of the original comic and is the illustrator; she still claims to be a fan and dislikes spoilers.
- Schedule Slip: Because of the details of Misty's work the comic usually doesn't get the chance to update.
- Shout Out: The 2009 Halloween filler featured Melody and Violet as characters from Team Fortress 2 [the Sniper and Scout respectively], which makes sense considering that Misty is a fan.
- Spin-Off: Of Fur Will Fly.
- Squee
- Staying With Friends
- Straw Feminist: Subverted: Violet does not want to be the Wedgie Messiah.
- Studio Audience: Played for laughs. Literally!
- Super OCD: Melody; it certainly doesn't help that she's a chinchilla.
- Third Person Person
- Triang Relations
- Un Canceled: It's aliiive!
- "Well Done, Son" Guy: Subverted: Skylar's step-dad really tries to be a good parent.