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Before adding to this list, ask yourself whether it would make more sense to [[All The Tropes:Creating Disambiguation Pages|create a disambiguation page]] for same-named works instead. If you're adding same-named characters, please continue! |
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* In [[Tailsteak]]'s comic "Band", [http://tailsteak.com/archive.php?num=267 there are two Brian Smiths.] They met when one got in trouble for something the other did; they vowed never to reveal their middle names and they've been friends ever since. |
* In [[Tailsteak]]'s comic "Band", [http://tailsteak.com/archive.php?num=267 there are two Brian Smiths.] They met when one got in trouble for something the other did; they vowed never to reveal their middle names and they've been friends ever since. |
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* He's also not the same Brian Smith as Lazarus Long's father in [[Robert A. Heinlein]]'s ''[[Time Enough for Love]]''. |
* He's also not the same Brian Smith as Lazarus Long's father in [[Robert A. Heinlein]]'s ''[[Time Enough for Love]]''. |
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* One's a [[Order of the Stick|male human]] and the other's a [[A Magical Roommate|female gorgon]] but they're both named Elan. |
* One's a [[Order of the Stick|male human]] and the other's a [[A Magical Roommate|female gorgon]] but they're both named Elan. |
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* There are two very, '''very''' different "Angels" comics with characters codenamed Bubblegum: ''[[Angels 2200]]'' and ''[[United States Angels Corps]]''. The former is reasonably worksafe. The latter is not even worksafe in Hell. |
* There are two very, '''very''' different "Angels" comics with characters codenamed Bubblegum: ''[[Angels 2200]]'' and ''[[United States Angels Corps]]''. The former is reasonably worksafe. The latter is not even worksafe in Hell. |
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* When British [[Hip Hop|rapper]] Skepta created a pornographic music video called All Over |
* When British [[Hip Hop|rapper]] [[Skepta]] created a pornographic music video called "All Over the House", hits on the webcomic ''[[All Over the House]]'' went up 1000%. |
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* A briefly somewhat important supporting character in ''[[Wapsi Square]]'' is a singer-songwriter named Heather Mills. This is never [[Lampshade|Lampshaded]]. |
* A briefly somewhat important supporting character in ''[[Wapsi Square]]'' is a singer-songwriter named Heather Mills. This is never [[Lampshade|Lampshaded]]. |
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* An internal example among [[Andrew Hussie]]'s many works: "Lil' Cal" is a name he often used for various rapper characters, but it's probably far more remembered as the name of ''[[Homestuck]]'''s [[Demonic Dummy]]. |
* An internal example among [[Andrew Hussie]]'s many works: "Lil' Cal" is a name he often used for various rapper characters, but it's probably far more remembered as the name of ''[[Homestuck]]'''s [[Demonic Dummy]]. |
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Latest revision as of 22:14, 16 December 2019
Before adding to this list, ask yourself whether it would make more sense to create a disambiguation page for same-named works instead. If you're adding same-named characters, please continue!
- In Tailsteak's comic "Band", there are two Brian Smiths. They met when one got in trouble for something the other did; they vowed never to reveal their middle names and they've been friends ever since.
- He's also not the same Brian Smith as Lazarus Long's father in Robert A. Heinlein's Time Enough for Love.
- One's a male human and the other's a female gorgon but they're both named Elan.
- There are two very, very different "Angels" comics with characters codenamed Bubblegum: Angels 2200 and United States Angels Corps. The former is reasonably worksafe. The latter is not even worksafe in Hell.
- When British rapper Skepta created a pornographic music video called "All Over the House", hits on the webcomic All Over the House went up 1000%.
- A briefly somewhat important supporting character in Wapsi Square is a singer-songwriter named Heather Mills. This is never Lampshaded.
- An internal example among Andrew Hussie's many works: "Lil' Cal" is a name he often used for various rapper characters, but it's probably far more remembered as the name of Homestuck's Demonic Dummy.
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