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=[[In-Universe]]=
==[[In-Universe]]==
== [[Advertising]] ==
=== [[Advertising]] ===


== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
=== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ===


== [[Comic Books]] ==
=== [[Comic Books]] ===
* [[Block 109]] has ''Der Ritter'', a series of movies and comic books designed to promote [[Captain Patriot|Nazi German "hero"]] Ritter Germania by portraying him as a patriotic [[Super Soldier]].
* [[Block 109]] has ''Der Ritter'', a series of movies and comic books designed to promote [[Captain Patriot|Nazi German "hero"]] Ritter Germania by portraying him as a patriotic [[Super Soldier]].


== [[Fan Works]] ==
=== [[Fan Works]] ===


== [[Film]] ==
=== [[Film]] ===


== [[Literature]] ==
=== [[Literature]] ===
* In ''[[The Hunger Games (novel)|The Hunger Games]]'', the rebels employ these to turn people against the Capitol.
* In ''[[The Hunger Games (novel)|The Hunger Games]]'', the rebels employ these to turn people against the Capitol.


== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
=== [[Live-Action TV]] ===


== [[Music]] ==
=== [[Music]] ===
* [[Doctor Steel]] has various [[Public Service Announcement]]s that focus heavily upon the power of imagination and of improving your general life. He is not only quite open about calling the propaganda he produces propaganda, he's skilled enough to get away with it, too; it helps that he's an [[Anti-Villain]] out to build a [[Utopia]]n Playland where creativity and originality can thrive.
* [[Doctor Steel]] has various [[Public Service Announcement]]s that focus heavily upon the power of imagination and of improving your general life. He is not only quite open about calling the propaganda he produces propaganda, he's skilled enough to get away with it, too; it helps that he's an [[Anti-Villain]] out to build a [[Utopia]]n Playland where creativity and originality can thrive.


== [[New Media]] ==
=== [[New Media]] ===
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== [[Newspaper Comics]] ==
=== [[Newspaper Comics]] ===


== [[Oral Tradition]], [[Folklore]], Myths and Legends ==
=== [[Oral Tradition]], [[Folklore]], Myths and Legends ===


== [[Pinball]] ==
=== [[Pinball]] ===


== [[Podcast]]s ==
=== [[Podcast]]s ===


== [[Professional Wrestling]] ==
=== [[Professional Wrestling]] ===


== [[Puppet Shows]] ==
=== [[Puppet Shows]] ===


== [[Radio]] ==
=== [[Radio]] ===


== [[Recorded and Stand Up Comedy]] ==
=== [[Recorded and Stand Up Comedy]] ===


== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
=== [[Tabletop Games]] ===


== [[Theatre]] ==
=== [[Theatre]] ===


== [[Video Games]] ==
=== [[Video Games]] ===


== [[Visual Novel]]s ==
=== [[Visual Novel]]s ===


== [[Web Animation]] ==
=== [[Web Animation]] ===


== [[Web Comics]] ==
=== [[Web Comics]] ===


== [[Web Original]] ==
=== [[Web Original]] ===
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==[[Western Animation]]==
===[[Western Animation]]===


==Other Media==
===Other Media===


=[[Real Life]]=
==[[Real Life]]==


==[[Advertising]]==
===[[Advertising]]===


==[[Anime]] and [[Manga]]==
===[[Anime]] and [[Manga]]===


== [[Comic Books]] ==
=== [[Comic Books]] ===
* [[Captain America (comics)|Captain America]] originated as a comic intended to rally support against the Nazis from a non-intervening America; the famous Issue #1 cover shows Cap in his iconic red-white-and-blue costume punching [[Adolf Hitler]], [[The Cold War| andpost-WWII he would be seen fighting Communists]].
* ''[[Captain America (comics)|Captain America]]'' originated as a comic intended to rally support against the Nazis from a non-intervening America; the famous Issue #1 cover shows Cap in his iconic red-white-and-blue costume punching [[Adolf Hitler]], [[The Cold War| and post-WWII he would be seen fighting Communists]].
* [[Jack Chick]]'s infamous ''[[Chick Tracts]]'', free comics intended to disseminate the author's radical Christian views.
* [[Jack Chick]]'s infamous ''[[Chick Tracts]]'', free comics intended to disseminate the author's radical Christian views.
* ''[https://archive.org/details/IsThisTomorrowAmericaUnderCommunismCatecheticalGuild/page/n1/mode/2up Is This Tomorrow: America Under Communism]'' was released in 1947 to warn about communism.
* ''[https://archive.org/details/IsThisTomorrowAmericaUnderCommunismCatecheticalGuild/page/n1/mode/2up Is This Tomorrow: America Under Communism]'' was released in 1947 to warn about communism.


== [[Fan Works]] ==
=== [[Fan Works]] ===


== [[Film]] ==
=== [[Film]] ===
* ''[[Don't Be a Sucker]]'' has a Hungarian immigrant, who's a professor, speaks to an American man who was watching a gathering. The film was designed to warn viewers of the dangers of prejudice against ethnic and religious minorities and immigrants. The professor describes his experience living in Nazi Germany as an example of what happens if one too many fall for the propaganda.
* ''[[Don't Be a Sucker]]'' has a Hungarian immigrant, who's a professor, speaks to an American man who was watching a gathering. The film was designed to warn viewers of the dangers of prejudice against ethnic and religious minorities and immigrants. The professor describes his experience living in Nazi Germany as an example of what happens if one too many fall for the propaganda.
* The short film ''Red Nightmare'' has a man named Jerry experience what the United States would be like under the Communist system. The film explains the dangers of communism, including the stripping of one's freedom.
* The short film ''Red Nightmare'' has a man named Jerry experience what the United States would be like under the Communist system. The film explains the dangers of communism, including the stripping of one's freedom.


== [[Literature]] ==
=== [[Literature]] ===
* [[Uncle Tom's Cabin]] was written by [[Harriet Beecher Stowe]] in order to further abolitionism through showing the evils of slavery.
* [[Uncle Tom's Cabin]] was written by [[Harriet Beecher Stowe]] in order to further abolitionism through showing the evils of slavery.


== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
=== [[Live-Action TV]] ===


== [[Music]] ==
=== [[Music]] ===


== [[New Media]] ==
=== [[New Media]] ===
* The page image originated from a [[Tumblr]] post made in 2018. [https://markvomit.tumblr.com/post/172083570225 Created by Mark Vomit], it has undergone a [[Memetic Mutation]] and spawned many variants.
* The page image originated from a [[Tumblr]] post made in 2018. [https://markvomit.tumblr.com/post/172083570225 Created by Mark Vomit], it has undergone a [[Memetic Mutation]] and spawned many variants.


== [[Newspaper Comics]] ==
=== [[Newspaper Comics]] ===


== [[Oral Tradition]], [[Folklore]], Myths and Legends ==
=== [[Oral Tradition]], [[Folklore]], Myths and Legends ===


== [[Pinball]] ==
=== [[Pinball]] ===


== [[Podcast]]s ==
=== [[Podcast]]s ===


== [[Professional Wrestling]] ==
=== [[Professional Wrestling]] ===


== [[Puppet Shows]] ==
=== [[Puppet Shows]] ===


== [[Radio]] ==
=== [[Radio]] ===


== [[Recorded and Stand Up Comedy]] ==
=== [[Recorded and Stand Up Comedy]] ===


== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
=== [[Tabletop Games]] ===


== [[Theatre]] ==
=== [[Theatre]] ===


== [[Video Games]] ==
=== [[Video Games]] ===
* ''[[Ethnic Cleansing]]'' is a notorious example of white supremacist propaganda. As one guessed, a player can choose a neo-Nazi, a Skinhead, or a Klansman to travel and kill non-whites such as Blacks, before going onto the Jews.
* ''[[Ethnic Cleansing]]'' is a notorious example of white supremacist propaganda. As one guessed, a player can choose a neo-Nazi, a Skinhead, or a Klansman to travel and kill non-whites such as Blacks, before going on to the Jews.


== [[Visual Novel]]s ==
=== [[Visual Novel]]s ===


== [[Web Animation]] ==
=== [[Web Animation]] ===


== [[Web Comics]] ==
=== [[Web Comics]] ===


== [[Web Original]] ==
=== [[Web Original]] ===
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== [[Western Animation]] ==
=== [[Western Animation]] ===


== Other Media ==
=== Other Media ===


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Revision as of 03:20, 30 November 2020

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Propaganda is generally defined as the communication of ideas, information, and rumors for the purpose of influencing opinions in support for or against a particular cause through emotional appeals; Propaganda Pieces (or just 'propaganda') are works produced through this method and commonly employed for this purpose.

In short, it's that thing you're not immune to.

The Propaganda Piece can be thought of as a deliberate Author Tract, which naturally means a lot of overlap between the tropes. Author Tracts are distinct in that they tend to be more personal to the creator in question, and can often be an unintended result of their choice in themes and/or their ability (or inability) to effectively communicate those themes and ideas, though it can also be very much intentional if said ideas are close to or part of their beliefs. Conversely, the Propaganda Piece is usually far less ambiguous (if at all) about its purpose as such, and is often the result of an effort to garner support for an organization or institution; those that create and/or commission the propaganda themselves are often Propaganda Machines.

The concept of propaganda is Older Than Feudalism, with examples dating as far back as around 515 BCE; the term itself is Older Than Steam, and was derived in 1622 from a then-new administrative body of the Catholic Church called the "Congregatio de Propaganda Fide" (Congregation for Propagating the Faith), which was focused on "propagating" the Catholic faith in non-Catcholic countries. The negative connotations surfaced once it entered political lexicons in the mid-19th century.

Despite the unsavory and manipulative connotations associated with the term in modern times, "propaganda" is considered a historically neutral term, and there's quite a difference between a regular persuasive 'argument' designed to reinforce its proponents' own beliefs and an entire work dedicated to the same; likewise, there is also a difference between a work that nakedly serves the purpose of propaganda at the expense of all else and one that is 'merely' poorly written. Put simply, it's easy to finger a work as propaganda over nothing, especially for simply challenging your beliefs, and those who make actual propaganda will naturally not be that open about their purposes. Except when they are.

In terms of serving essential functions, many religions are naturally inclined towards spreading news of their faith. There is also some overlap with Public Service Announcements, which are designed to increase public attention towards matters of health and safety - as with many a form of Anvilicious media, Some Anvils Need to Be Dropped.

Subtropes include:

Compare:

Contrast:

Compare and contrast Anvilicious. Often used to Scare 'Em Straight. May be a sign that Big Brother Is Watching or Employing You. See also Canned Orders Over Loudspeaker, Patriotic Fervor, and Propaganda Machine.

Examples of Propaganda Piece include:

In-Universe

Advertising

Anime and Manga

Comic Books

Fan Works

Film

Literature

  • In The Hunger Games, the rebels employ these to turn people against the Capitol.

Live-Action TV

Music

  • Doctor Steel has various Public Service Announcements that focus heavily upon the power of imagination and of improving your general life. He is not only quite open about calling the propaganda he produces propaganda, he's skilled enough to get away with it, too; it helps that he's an Anti-Villain out to build a Utopian Playland where creativity and originality can thrive.

New Media

Newspaper Comics

Oral Tradition, Folklore, Myths and Legends

Pinball

Podcasts

Professional Wrestling

Puppet Shows

Radio

Recorded and Stand Up Comedy

Tabletop Games

Theatre

Video Games

Visual Novels

Web Animation

Web Comics

Web Original

Western Animation

Other Media

Real Life

Advertising

Anime and Manga

Comic Books

Fan Works

Film

  • Don't Be a Sucker has a Hungarian immigrant, who's a professor, speaks to an American man who was watching a gathering. The film was designed to warn viewers of the dangers of prejudice against ethnic and religious minorities and immigrants. The professor describes his experience living in Nazi Germany as an example of what happens if one too many fall for the propaganda.
  • The short film Red Nightmare has a man named Jerry experience what the United States would be like under the Communist system. The film explains the dangers of communism, including the stripping of one's freedom.

Literature

Live-Action TV

Music

New Media

Newspaper Comics

Oral Tradition, Folklore, Myths and Legends

Pinball

Podcasts

Professional Wrestling

Puppet Shows

Radio

Recorded and Stand Up Comedy

Tabletop Games

Theatre

Video Games

  • Ethnic Cleansing is a notorious example of white supremacist propaganda. As one guessed, a player can choose a neo-Nazi, a Skinhead, or a Klansman to travel and kill non-whites such as Blacks, before going on to the Jews.

Visual Novels

Web Animation

Web Comics

Web Original

Western Animation

Other Media