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** Mina returns unexpectedly for a major plot, getting a great deal of screen time and importance... |
** Mina returns unexpectedly for a major plot, getting a great deal of screen time and importance... |
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** Although she has little screentime and doesn't has any impact on the plot, [[One-Scene Wonder|those little appearances are awesome]] and often [[Wolverine Publicity|used for advertising]]. |
** Although she has little screentime and doesn't has any impact on the plot, [[One-Scene Wonder|those little appearances are awesome]] and often [[Wolverine Publicity|used for advertising]]. |
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* '''Double Subverted''': ...but it turns out to be only [[A Day in |
* '''Double Subverted''': ...but it turns out to be only [[A Day in the Limelight]] |
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* '''Parodied''': [[Breaking the Fourth Wall|Mina struggles in each episode to get more screentime.]] |
* '''Parodied''': [[Breaking the Fourth Wall|Mina struggles in each episode to get more screentime.]] |
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* '''Deconstructed''': Mina pulls a [[Face Heel Turn]] because she was suddenly [[Loners Are Freaks|ignored by everyone]]. |
* '''Deconstructed''': Mina pulls a [[Face Heel Turn]] because she was suddenly [[Loners Are Freaks|ignored by everyone]]. |
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** Mina then does a [[Heel Face Turn]] and [[Status Quo Is God|is promptly ignored again.]] |
** Mina then does a [[Heel Face Turn]] and [[Status Quo Is God|is promptly ignored again.]] |
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** Or Mina was a bit of a [[The Scrappy|Scrappy]] beforehand when she had a bigger role but in this adaptation/new installment while she gets a lot less screentime most/all of her negative attributes get downplayed/removed making her a more likable character. So to make a long story short she gets less screentime but is [[Rescued From the Scrappy Heap]] as a result. |
** Or Mina was a bit of a [[The Scrappy|Scrappy]] beforehand when she had a bigger role but in this adaptation/new installment while she gets a lot less screentime most/all of her negative attributes get downplayed/removed making her a more likable character. So to make a long story short she gets less screentime but is [[Rescued From the Scrappy Heap]] as a result. |
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* '''Zig Zagged''': [[Commuting |
* '''Zig Zagged''': [[Commuting on a Bus]] |
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* '''Averted''': Mina has the exact same role in the comic and the cartoon adaption. |
* '''Averted''': Mina has the exact same role in the comic and the cartoon adaption. |
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* '''Enforced''': |
* '''Enforced''': |
Revision as of 08:52, 8 April 2014
Basic Trope: An important character loses said importance in adaptations and/or sequels.
- Straight: Mina, an important supporting character in the comic, makes only a few appearances in the cartoon
- Exaggerated:
- Mina is only a background extra in the cartoon.
- Several supporting characters along with Mina, previously important, make only brief appearances in the cartoon.
- Justified: The adaptation covers a portion where Mina had a minor role to begin with.
- Inverted: Ascended Extra. Alternatively, Ensemble Darkhorse
- Subverted:
- Mina returns unexpectedly for a major plot, getting a great deal of screen time and importance...
- Although she has little screentime and doesn't has any impact on the plot, those little appearances are awesome and often used for advertising.
- Double Subverted: ...but it turns out to be only A Day in the Limelight
- Parodied: Mina struggles in each episode to get more screentime.
- Deconstructed: Mina pulls a Face Heel Turn because she was suddenly ignored by everyone.
- Reconstructed:
- Mina then does a Heel Face Turn and is promptly ignored again.
- Or Mina was a bit of a Scrappy beforehand when she had a bigger role but in this adaptation/new installment while she gets a lot less screentime most/all of her negative attributes get downplayed/removed making her a more likable character. So to make a long story short she gets less screentime but is Rescued From the Scrappy Heap as a result.
- Zig Zagged: Commuting on a Bus
- Averted: Mina has the exact same role in the comic and the cartoon adaption.
- Enforced:
- Mina's planned voice actor had other commitments, forcing her to have little screentime. Alternatively, Mina is The Scrappy.
- The cartoon is only Twelve-Episode Anime, so the producers decide to remove Mina's subplot in order to squeeze overall plot in 12 episodes.
- Lampshaded: "I remember Mina used to be around more often. I wonder what happened?"
- Invoked: Reassigned to Antarctica.
- Exploited: Mina is able to spy on the Big Bad precisely because she has been ignored.
- Defied: Mina does a Hostile Show Takeover.
- Discussed: "Mina if you hang around over there so much, we'll stop noticing you!"
- Conversed: "All the fans miss Mina and wish she came back."
- Played for Laughs: Mina humorously complains to the writers about her sudden insignificance. Repeatedly.
- Played for Drama: Mina's fewer appearances are caused by depression or anxiety. The characters talk about trying to help her.
- Plotted A Good Waste: Mina's decreased importance was done entirely to ensure the fans would be as excited as possible when that importance returns.
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