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Written a show about a character with an interesting job, occupation, or role? Might as well name the show after the job.
Written a show about a character with an interesting job, occupation, or role? Might as well name the show after the job.


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* ''[[Princess Mononoke]]'' ("Mononoke" is a description, [[I Am Not Shazam|not a name]])
* ''[[Princess Mononoke]]'' ("Mononoke" is a description, [[I Am Not Shazam|not a name]])
* ''[[The Problem Solverz]]''
* ''[[The Problem Solverz]]''
* ''[[Discworld/Reaper Man|Reaper Man]]''
* ''[[Reaper Man]]''
* ''[[Repo Man]]''
* ''[[Repo Man]]''
* ''[[Robot Detective]]''
* ''[[Robot Detective]]''
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Latest revision as of 00:54, 29 September 2023

Written a show about a character with an interesting job, occupation, or role? Might as well name the show after the job.

Combine with Character Title to get Role Called.

Examples of Job Title include:
  1. More of her position rather than job; the heroine is essentially the princess of the moon, which is exactly what the title means.