Jim Springman and the Realm of Glory: Difference between revisions

m
Mass update links
m (trope=>work)
m (Mass update links)
 
Line 4:
Jim Springman. An ordinary kid - the mundane youngest child of a suburban family living in Queen's Port. ''The Realm of Glory'' - Jim's older sister's fantasy novel and sole claim to fame. When Queen's Port becomes [[Trapped in TV Land|spliced with the world of]] ''The Realm of Glory'' via a massive screwup by Jim's older siblings, it's up to him to set things right. With the help of his neighbours the Cobbler girls (Ruthie and Josie), and his older brother [[Mad Scientist|Fletcher]], Jim's fight against monsters, bandits, and a particularly nasty fire-breathing duck begins. A fun fantasy tale that can get quite postmodern.
 
{{examplestropelist}}
* [[Adults Are Useless]] - Except for Fletcher, although Fletcher's a complete jackass. Mike the bus driver is the only adult who seems to cope reasonably with the changes, but he doesn't do much in the story, and seems less brave than the kid heroes.
* [[Affectionate Parody]] - ''The Realm of Glory'' has many aspects of this (although in universe it's meant to be a serious work).
Line 14:
* [[Genre Savvy]] - The characters can get interestingly meta, like when they try to contact the author of the book they're trapped in by finding her [[Author Avatar]].
** The dragon [[Big Bad|Zevilleer]] becomes this in real life. {{spoiler|In ''The Realm of Glory'' he was written as a black and white villain who kills gratuitously and without reason. Once he becomes ''real'', he sees no point in staying 'in character', and becomes dangerously unpredictable.}}
* [[Jerkass]] Fletcher and Ingrid seem to be competing for who's the epitome of this. However, both are hinted at being a [[Jerk Withwith a Heart of Gold]]. Or at least of rusty bronze.
* [[Mad Scientist]] - Fletcher is this taken [[Up to Eleven]].
* [[Mad Scientist Laboratory]] - Fletcher improvises a low-budget one in his parent's garage.
* [[Medieval European Fantasy]] - ''The Realm of Glory'' is a parody of this. When it merges with Queen's Port, however, some technology remains, leading to the evil bandit using motorcycles instead of horses, among other things.
* [[Playing Withwith a Trope]] - Various examples.
* [[Rule of Cool]] - Fletcher's science is based on this rather than, well, actual science.
* [[Rule of Funny]] - The <s> firebreathing duck</s> Firedrake.