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This is simply what you think is the (not some of the, '''''the''''') best example of any trope (an objective trope, not subjective, since this already is subjective). The "Crowning Example" if you will.
This is simply what you think is the (not some of the, '''''the''''') best example of any trope (an objective trope, not subjective, since this already is subjective). The "Crowning Example" if you will.

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This is simply what you think is the (not some of the, the) best example of any trope (an objective trope, not subjective, since this already is subjective). The "Crowning Example" if you will.

There could be several reasons you think an example is the best.

  • You thinks it's the best in terms of illustrating the trope.
  • You think it's the most well done.
  • It's your favorite play in that trope.
  • You just really like the source material.

Oh, and each troper gets one example per trope, no more. Also, don't go "no, this is," or phrases like that. This is about our own personal favorites.

Named because Bill and Ted use "Most triumphant" to describe things they think are bodacious, non-heinous, righteous and most excellent.

Not to be confused with Ur Example (unless, of course, the Ur Example manages to fall into the criteria for this trope). See also Trope Codifier.

NOTE: Do not pothole to this on the main wiki. See Ur Example, Trope Namer and Trope Codifier for what you are probably looking for.


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