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=== 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]]).
* '''[[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).
* [[Adults Are Useless]] vs [[Reasonable Authority Figure]]
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* [[Always Chaotic Evil]] vs [[Always Lawful Good]]
* [[Ancient Conspiracy]] vs [[Ancient Tradition]] (However, they might [[Not So Different|overlap]].)
* '''[[And the Fandom Rejoiced]] vs. [[Tainted Byby the Preview]]''': Optimism vs. pessimism over an upcoming work after any pre-release announcement.
* '''[[And Then John Was a Zombie]] vs. [[Tomato in Thethe Mirror]]''': [[And Then John Was a Zombie]] is when a character is turned into something bad at then end. [[Tomato in Thethe Mirror]] is when the character turns out to have been the bad thing all along.
* [[Anti-Hero]] vs [[Anti-Villain]]
* '''[[Anyone Can Die]] vs [[Red Shirt]]''': Important character gets killed off vs. only nameless extras get killed off.
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* '''[[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking]] vs [[Bread, Eggs, Milk, Squick]]''': Mundane item in a list of horrible ones vs. horrible item in a list of mundane ones.
* [[Artificial Stupidity]] vs [[Artificial Brilliance]]: The extremes of videogame AI.
* [[As Long Asas There Is Evil]] vs [[As Long Asas There Is One Man]]
* [[Ascended Demon]] vs [[Fallen Angel]]
* [[Ascended Fanon]] vs [[Jossed]]: A fan theory that later gets confirmed by the [[Word of God]] ... or not.
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** [[Big No]] vs [[Little No]]
* [[Black Like Me]] vs [[White Like Me]]
* [[Blessed Withwith Suck]] vs [[Cursed Withwith Awesome]]
* [[Bloodless Carnage]] vs [[High-Pressure Blood]]
* '''[[Bonus Space]] vs [[Whammy]]''': A good space on a game show's game board vs. a bad space on a game show's game board (usually one that takes away all of your money).
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* [[Camp Gay]] vs [[Manly Gay]]
* [[Canonical List of Subtle Trope Distinctions]] vs [[Opposite Tropes]]
* [[Can't Get Away Withwith Nuthin']] vs. [[Can't Get in Trouble For Nuthin']]
* [[Capulet Counterpart]] vs [[Foe Yay]]
* [[Card-Carrying Villain]] vs [[Knight Templar]]
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* [[Corrupt Church]] vs [[Saintly Church]]
* [[Corrupt Corporate Executive]] vs [[Uncle Pennybags]]
* [[Corruption of a Minor]] vs [[Corruption Byby a Minor]]
* [[Country Mouse]] vs [[City Mouse]]
* [[Crack Fic]] vs [[Original Flavour]]
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* [[Crutch Character]] vs [[Magikarp Power]]
* [[Cute Ghost Girl]] vs [[Stringy Haired Ghost Girl]]
* [[Cutscene Power to Thethe Max]] vs [[Cutscene Incompetence]]
* [[Darker and Edgier]] vs [[Lighter and Softer]]
* [[Dark Is Not Evil]] vs [[Light Is Not Good]]
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* [[Dirty Coward]] vs [[Lovable Coward]]
* [[Disproportionate Retribution]] vs [[Disproportionate Reward]]
* [[Distracted Byby the Sexy]] vs [[Not Distracted Byby the Sexy]] or [[Ignore the Fanservice]]
* [[Distressed Damsel]] vs [[Action Girl]] (or [[Dark Action Girl]])
** [[Distressed Damsel]] vs [[Distressed Dude]]
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* [[Downer Ending]] vs [[Happy Ending]]
* '''[[Draco in Leather Pants]] vs [[Ron the Death Eater]]''': Both are character interpretation tropes. [[Draco in Leather Pants]] occurs when a character's flaws are downplayed and their virtues are promoted by a fan to make a character more appealing to them. [[Ron the Death Eater]] downplays a character's good traits, often exposing and exaggerating their flaws to [[Die for Our Ship|pave the way]] for the fan's [[One True Pairing]].
* [[Dragged Off to Hell]] vs [[Ascend to Aa Higher Plane of Existence]]
* [[Dude, Not Funny]] vs Narm
* [[Dumb Is Good]]/[[Good Is Dumb]] vs [[Good Is Not Dumb]]
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* '''[[Everybody Lives]] vs [[Kill'Em All]]:''' In an [[Everybody Lives]] scenario, all of the main characters survive to the very end. In a [[Kill'Em All]] scenario, a large portion of the cast is killed off.
* [[Evil Chancellor]] vs [[The Good Chancellor]]
* [[Evil Is Cool]] vs [[This Is Your Brain Onon Evil]]
* [[Evil Is Deathly Cold]] vs [[Evil Is Burning Hot]]
* '''[[Evil Is Sexy]] vs [[Beauty Equals Goodness]]''' Not always opposites in a technical sense, and in fact is usually played at the same time. Often, the attractiveness of a Good person is usually in a modest, almost innocent and "classy" way, while an attractive Evil person is in a more primal, overt, and lustful way.
* [[Exactly What It Says Onon the Tin]] vs [[Word Salad Title]] (or [[Non-Indicative Name]])
* '''[[Executive Meddling]] vs [[Protection From Editors]]''': Executives giving (often unwanted) input in a work vs. only the author deciding the direction of the story.
* [[Expanded States of America]] vs [[Divided States of America]]
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* [[Hair of Gold]] vs. [[Blondes Are Evil]] (or sometimes [[Blond Guys Are Evil]])
* [[Happiness Tropes]] vs [[Sadness Tropes]]
* '''[[Have a Gay Old Time]] vs [[Get Thee to Aa Nunnery]]''': Innocent dialogue that actually has innuendo vs. innuendo-laden dialogue that is actually innocent (in some connotations)
* [[The Hero]] vs [[Anti-Hero]]
* [[High Fantasy]] vs [[Low Fantasy]]
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* '''[[Hopeless Boss Fight]] vs. [[Zero Effort Boss]]''': boss fight you can't win vs. boss fight you can't lose
* [[Hot Amazon]] vs [[No Guy Wants an Amazon]]
* '''[[Home, Sweet Home]]''' vs '''[[In Harm's Way]]'''
* [[Humans Are Special]] vs [[Humans Are Bastards]]
* '''[[Hype Aversion]] vs [[Bile Fascination]]''': [[Hype Aversion]] is intentionally avoiding a product because everyone and their mother loves to talk about how great it is. [[Bile Fascination]], on the other hand, is a peculiar attraction to a really bad work because of all of the negative buzz surrounding it.
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* '''[[Idle Rich]] vs. [[Non-Idle Rich]]''': Rich people who don't do anything vs. rich people who actually do things
* [[If I Can't Have You]] vs. [[I Want My Beloved to Be Happy]]
* [[If Jesus, Then Aliens]] vs. [[No Such Thing Asas Space Jesus]]
* [[I Just Want to Be Normal]] vs [[I Just Want to Be Special]]
* '''[[I Just Want to Have Friends]] vs [[I Work Alone]]'''
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* '''[[It Will Never Catch On]] vs. [[This Is Going to Be Huge]]''': something expected to fail succeeds like crazy vs. something expected to be a smash-hit turns out to be a flop. [[Hilarious in Hindsight]] applies to both tropes.
* [[Jerkass]] vs. [[Nice Guy]]
* '''[[Jerk Withwith a Heart of Gold]] vs [[Bitch in Sheep's Clothing]]''': Nice guy behind [[Jerkass Facade]] vs. major [[Jerkass]] behind nice guy facade
* [[Jumped At the Call]] vs [[Refusal of the Call]]
* [[Jumping the Gender Barrier]] vs [[Unsettling Gender Reveal]]
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* '''[[Karma Houdini]] vs. [[Laser-Guided Karma]] or [[Karmic Death]]''': Little to no punishment for bad deeds vs. apropos punishment.
** [[Karma Houdini]] vs. [[Cosmic Plaything]] or [[The Chew Toy]] or [[Butt Monkey]]
* [[Kick the Dog]] vs. [[What You Are in Thethe Dark]]
* [[Killed Off for Real]] vs [[Back From the Dead]]
* [[Knight in Shining Armor]] vs [[The Evil Prince]]
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* [[Limited Wardrobe]] vs [[Unlimited Wardrobe]]
* '''[[Literal Ass-Kicking]] vs. [[Ass Kicks You]]''': Attacking the buttocks vs. attacking ''with'' the buttocks
* [[Love Is in Thethe Air]] vs [[Hate Plague]]
* [[Luke, I Am Your Father]] vs [[Luke, You Are My Father]]
* '''[[Macekre]] vs [[Woolseyism]]''': A [[Macekre]] is a loose translation of a work that barely resembles its source material. A [[Woolseyism]] is a translation of a work that maintains the spirit of the original work, while still making it palatable for its intended audience.
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* '''[[Prolonged Prologue]] vs. [[Lost in Medias Res]]''': Too much exposition at expence of action in the beginning, vs too little exposition in the beginning.
* [[Psychopathic Manchild]] vs [[Heroic Comedic Sociopath]]
* [[Quality Byby Popular Vote]] vs [[It's Popular, Now It Sucks]]
* [[The Quiet One]] vs. [[Motor Mouth]]
* [[Ragtag Bunch of Misfits]] vs. [[Dream Team]]
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* '''[[Redemption Demotion]] vs. [[Redemption Promotion]]''': Character works better as a villain than a hero vs. character works better as a hero than a villain.
* [[Redemption Earns Life]] vs. [[Redemption Equals Death]]
* [[Redemption in Thethe Rain]] vs [[Partly Cloudy Withwith a Chance of Death]] vs [[Cue the Sun]]
* [[Redheaded Hero]] vs [[Evil Redhead]]
* [[Refusal of the Call]] vs. [[Adventure Rebuff]]
* [[Religion Is Magic]] vs. [[No Such Thing Asas Wizard Jesus]]
* [[Remembered I Could Fly]] vs. [[Forgot I Couldn't Swim]]
* [[Road Cone]] vs. [[Third Option Adaptation]]
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* [[Sarcasm Mode]] vs. [[Sincerity Mode]]
* [[Screw the Rules, I Have Money]] vs. [[Screw the Money, I Have Rules]]
* [[Screwed Byby the Network]] vs. [[Network to Thethe Rescue]] or [[Adored Byby the Network]]
* [[Second Place Is for Losers]] vs. [[The Runner Up Takes It All]]
* [[Secret-Chaser]] vs [[Secret Keeper]]
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* '''[[Tsundere]] vs [[Yandere]]''': A [[Tsundere]] is a (usually female) character who acts cranky and standoffish on the outside, but sometimes shows signs of genuine tenderness. A [[Yandere]] is someone who tries to act nice, but really is unpleasant underneath...sometimes coupled with [[Madness Tropes|mental instability]].
* [[Two Scenes, One Dialogue]] vs [[One Scene, Two Monologues]]
* [[Unwitting Pawn]] vs [[Spanner in Thethe Works]]
* [[Upperclass Twit]] vs [[Lower Class Lout]]
* '''[[Very-High-Velocity Rounds]] vs [[Painfully-Slow Projectile]]''': ''speedybullets'' vs. '''slooooooowwww buuuulllletsss'''
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* [[Villain Decay]] vs [[Not So Harmless]]
* [[Villains Act, Heroes React]] vs [[Heroes Act Villains Hinder]]
* '''[[Villain Withwith Good Publicity]] vs [[Zero-Percent Approval Rating]]''': Everyone loves the bad guy vs. everyone ''hates'' the bad guy.
** [[Villain Withwith Good Publicity]] vs [[Hero Withwith Bad Publicity]]
* '''[[Violence Is the Only Option]] vs. [[Sheathe Your Sword]] or [[Talking the Monster Toto Death]]''': Defeating an opponent with violence vs. defeating that same opponent through pacifism or a [[Rousing Speech]].
* '''[[Virgin Power]] vs [[Deus Sex Machina]]''': A [[Virgin Power]] is some sort of ability of [[Applied Phlebotinum]] that relies on the user abstaining from sexual intercourse. A [[Deus Sex Machina]] is a power that requires [[Sex Tropes|you-know-what]] to be triggered.
* [[Vomit Discretion Shot]] vs [[Vomit Indiscretion Shot]]
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* [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?]] vs [[Unusually Uninteresting Sight]]
* [[What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart, Anyway?]] vs [[Heart Is an Awesome Power]]
* [[What Is Going On?]] vs [[Let Me Get This Straight...]]
* [[When You Coming Home, Dad?]] vs. [[My Beloved Smother]]: Parents that never have time for their children vs. parents that do nothing but control their children.
* [[Wholesome Crossdresser]] vs [[Villainous Crossdresser]]
* '''[[Wide-Eyed Idealist]] vs [[Grumpy Bear]]''': Idealist in a cynical setting vs. cynic in an idealistic setting.
* [[Who Wants to Live Forever?]] vs [[Living Forever Is Awesome]]
* [[A Wizard Did It]] vs [[Doing in Thethe Wizard]]
* '''[[The Woobie]] vs [[The Chew Toy]] (or [[Butt Monkey]])''': Seeing him suffer makes you go "aww" vs. seeing him suffer makes you laugh.
* [[Yamato Nadeshiko]] vs [[The Ladette]] (Full of feminine grace versus lack of feminine grace.)
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* ''[[The Chronicles of Narnia]]'' vs ''[[His Dark Materials]]''
* ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'' vs ''[[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann]]'' (made by [[Studio Gainax|the same studio]]!) ([[Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism]] in [[Humongous Mecha]])
** or ''Evangelion'' vs ''[[Gao Gai GarGaoGaiGar]]''
* ''[[Lord of the Rings]]'' vs ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' ([[Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism]] in [[Heroic Fantasy]])
* ''[[Cardcaptor Sakura (Manga)|Cardcaptor Sakura]]'' vs ''[[Puella Magi Madoka Magica]]'' (the main characters even wear similar pink outfit) ([[Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism]] in [[Magical Girl]])
** [[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha]] is sometimes said to be somewhere in the middle of the two.
* ''The Fairy Tale of Lost Time'' vs ''[[Momo (Literature)|Momo]]'': "Never, '''ever''' waste your precious time" vs. "'Wasted' time is not always wasted and 'spared' time is '''never''' actually spared".
* [[Not Always Right]]/ F My Life vs. [http://www.givesmehope.com/ Gives Me Hope]: Personal anecdotes that may just make you lose all faith in humanity vs. personal anecdotes that will rebuild that faith.