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== Opposite tropes ==
== Opposite tropes ==
* '''[[Acrofatic]]''' vs. '''[[Glacier Waif]]''': A big guy you'd expect to be the [[Mighty Glacier]] (or [[Stone Wall]]) is actually the [[Fragile Speedster]] (or a [[Lightning Bruiser]]) vs. a small girl you'd expect to be the [[Fragile Speedster]] (or [[Glass Cannon]]) is actually the [[Mighty Glacier]] (or [[Stone Wall]]).
* '''[[Acrofatic]]''' vs. '''[[Glacier Waif]]''': A big guy you'd expect to be the [[Mighty Glacier]] (or [[Glass Cannon]]) is actually the [[Fragile Speedster]] (or a [[Lightning Bruiser]]) vs. a small girl you'd expect to be the [[Fragile Speedster]] is actually the [[Mighty Glacier]] (or [[Glass Cannon]]).
* '''[[A-Cup Angst]] vs [[Petite Pride]]''': grief vs. pride about having small breasts.
* '''[[A-Cup Angst]] vs [[Petite Pride]]''': grief vs. pride about having small breasts.
* '''[[Adaptation Expansion]] vs [[Compressed Adaptation]]''': [[Adaptation Expansion]] takes a short work (e.g. a poem) and fleshes it out in to a larger piece (e.g. a movie). [[Compressed Adaptation]] takes a work with a lot of history and/or development and condensed down to fill a specific amount of time (e.g. an adaptation of a 50+ year old comic book in to a two and a half hour movie).
* '''[[Adaptation Expansion]] vs [[Compressed Adaptation]]''': [[Adaptation Expansion]] takes a short work (e.g. a poem) and fleshes it out in to a larger piece (e.g. a movie). [[Compressed Adaptation]] takes a work with a lot of history and/or development and condensed down to fill a specific amount of time (e.g. an adaptation of a 50+ year old comic book in to a two and a half hour movie).

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Here is a place to note the tropes which are opposites of one another.

See also the Canonical List of Subtle Trope Distinctions, and Trope Grid (which covers when there's more than one possible Opposite Trope).


Opposite tropes

Examples of "opposite number" series:
  1. Though the trope is wider than that.