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* [[Show Within a Show]]: "Warrior Unicorn Princess", Erma's favorite cartoon. Clearly styled after ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic]]'', complete with a nickname for fans ("wupers"). Funnily enough, Erma is exactly the target demographic of the show, but considers it a [[Guilty Pleasure]].
* [[Show Within a Show]]: "Warrior Unicorn Princess", Erma's favorite cartoon. Clearly styled after ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic]]'', complete with a nickname for fans ("wupers"). Funnily enough, Erma is exactly the target demographic of the show, but considers it a [[Guilty Pleasure]].
** To be fair, Amy and Terry [[Animation Age Ghetto|react as if they've "outgrown" the show]] when [https://tapas.io/episode/793298 Sidney mentions liking it.]
** To be fair, Amy and Terry [[Animation Age Ghetto|react as if they've "outgrown" the show]] when [https://tapas.io/episode/793298 Sidney mentions liking it.]
* [[Stringy-Haired Ghost Girl]]: Erma's design is strongly influenced by this archetype.
* [[Stringy-Haired Ghost Girl]]: The character designs of Erma and her mother are strongly influenced by this archetype.
* [[Summoning Ritual]]: [https://tapas.io/episode/261394 Amy tries to summon Erma to ask for notes.] The summoning worked but we don't see if she actually got the notes.
* [[Summoning Ritual]]: [https://tapas.io/episode/261394 Amy tries to summon Erma to ask for notes.] The summoning worked but we don't see if she actually got the notes.
* [[Television Portal]]: [http://bjsinc.deviantart.com/art/Erma-Always-Remember-505402656 Erma forgot her lunch].
* [[Television Portal]]: [http://bjsinc.deviantart.com/art/Erma-Always-Remember-505402656 Erma forgot her lunch].

Revision as of 23:37, 14 January 2018

Erma is a horror-comedy Web Comic by Brandon Santiago, about a child named Erma (who happens to be half-ghost) and her Genre Savvy classmates. Updates irregularly, but usually one or two strips each week. Read it at Tapas.

Tropes used in Erma include: