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Goo Monster (talk | contribs) (The fact Chrysalis and Cadence have the same voice actor isn't important, just a bit of fun trivia. Bob's burgers wording of previous edit implies that it is possible for all singing characters to be on the same emotional page and fit this trope (and that is not possible, at least with the current definition). Cadence is a victim of the plan, wording doesn't convey that of pony entry.) |
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== [[Theatre]] ==
* A borderline case is to be found in "I Know Him So Well" from ''[[Chess (theatre)|Chess]]'', in which Florence and Anatoly's wife both sing about how well they understand his needs and motivations... and may as well be describing two entirely different men.
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* In the ''[[Central Park]]'' song ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2AZIgIOK9E Can We Do Today Again?]'', Owen sings about how he messed up being a father when he thought he would do a good job, while Paige sings about how she thought she earlier thought she doing a bad job being a mother and it turned out she was doing a good job. Owen wants this day to happen to start again so he would have a second chance and do it right that time; Paige wants the day to happen again so she can relive the joy of being so awesome.
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QyZBoOSBylY This] ''[[Bob's Burgers|Bob’s Burgers]]'' song is technically a trio, but
* In ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O266NUUShwY This Day Aria]'' from ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic]]'' Chrysalis sings about how her evil plan is going as planned while Princess Cadance, a victim of Chrysalis’s evil plan, sings about how Chrysalis’s plan is proceeding well. Obviously they have different dispositions on if they want the plan to succeed.
** Fun fact: [[Talking to Herself|Chrysalis and Cadence have the same voice actor]].
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One singer has one emotion, another singer has a wildly different emotion. They are probably apart and singing about their own situation.
Compare Lyrical Dissonance, in which the lyrics themselves contrast with other aspects of the song.
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Examples of Duet Mood Dissonance include:
Advertising
Anime and Manga
Ballads
Comic Books
Fan Works
Film
Literature
Live-Action TV
Music
New Media
Newspaper Comics
Oral Tradition, Folklore, Myths and Legends
Pinball
Podcasts
Professional Wrestling
Puppet Shows
Radio
Recorded and Stand Up Comedy
Tabletop Games
Theatre
- A borderline case is to be found in "I Know Him So Well" from Chess, in which Florence and Anatoly's wife both sing about how well they understand his needs and motivations... and may as well be describing two entirely different men.
Video Games
Visual Novels
Web Animation
Web Comics
Web Original
Western Animation
- In the Central Park song Can We Do Today Again?, Owen sings about how he messed up being a father when he thought he would do a good job, while Paige sings about how she thought she earlier thought she doing a bad job being a mother and it turned out she was doing a good job. Owen wants this day to happen to start again so he would have a second chance and do it right that time; Paige wants the day to happen again so she can relive the joy of being so awesome.
- This Bob’s Burgers song is technically a trio, but two of the characters are on the same page, so close enough.
- In This Day Aria from My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic Chrysalis sings about how her evil plan is going as planned while Princess Cadance, a victim of Chrysalis’s evil plan, sings about how Chrysalis’s plan is proceeding well. Obviously they have different dispositions on if they want the plan to succeed.