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{{quote|''I didn't feel the need to appear before now, because I knew I'd face big shouty demands like this as soon as I broke the fourth wall. I think I might have to retcon everyone and go back to nice peaceful anonymity.''|'''[[Banjo-Kazooie|L.O.G.]]''''s [http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?topic=6269&uid=33513137116 Facebook Q&A]}}
{{quote|''I didn't feel the need to appear before now, because I knew I'd face big shouty demands like this as soon as I broke the fourth wall. I think I might have to retcon everyone and go back to nice peaceful anonymity.''|'''[[Banjo-Kazooie|L.O.G.]]''''s [http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?topic=6269&uid=33513137116 Facebook Q&A]}}


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From most solid/hardest, to least solid/softest (Note that promos and the like do not count for this scale):
From most solid/hardest, to least solid/softest (Note that promos and the like do not count for this scale):


=== Completely Solid [[Fourth Wall]] ===
== Completely Solid [[Fourth Wall]] ==
* [[This Is Reality]] holds sway; within the four walls of the series, there is no direct acknowledgment of the viewer. ([[Lampshade Hanging|Lampshade Hangings]], some degree of [[Genre Savvy|Genre Savvyness]] is allowed, but the [[Fourth Wall]] remains entirely intact).
* [[This Is Reality]] holds sway; within the four walls of the series, there is no direct acknowledgment of the viewer. ([[Lampshade Hanging]]s, some degree of [[Genre Savvy]]ness is allowed, but the [[Fourth Wall]] remains entirely intact).
* [[Mockumentary|Mockumentaries]] and the like: There are cameramen who the actors acknowledge, but [[This Is Reality]] still holds sway.
* [[Mockumentary|Mockumentaries]] and the like: There are cameramen who the actors acknowledge, but [[This Is Reality]] still holds sway.


=== Visible [[Fourth Wall]] ===
== Visible [[Fourth Wall]] ==
* Soliloquies, Asides, and the like, as long as the audience is not directly acknowledged. The characters behave as if they were characters in a story, but they don't know who might be watching. (You talk to the audience in a soliloquy, yes, but only because the conventions of the theater say that doing so means that you're actually just thinking out loud at the audience.)
* Soliloquies, Asides, and the like, as long as the audience is not directly acknowledged. The characters behave as if they were characters in a story, but they don't know who might be watching. (You talk to the audience in a soliloquy, yes, but only because the conventions of the theater say that doing so means that you're actually just thinking out loud at the audience.)
* [[Leaning on the Fourth Wall]]
* [[Leaning on the Fourth Wall]]
* [[Aside Glance]]/[[Aside Comment|Comment]]
* [[Aside Glance]]/[[Aside Comment|Comment]]


=== Semipermeable Fourth Wall ===
== Semipermeable Fourth Wall ==
* A [[Narrator]] (but not a [[Audience Surrogate|Viewpoint Character]]) who speaks directly to the audience, but whom the characters do not know about; but only if the narrator's announcements amount to more than "Meanwhile", "see Issue #7", or other scene setting.
* A [[Narrator]] (but not a [[Audience Surrogate|Viewpoint Character]]) who speaks directly to the audience, but whom the characters do not know about; but only if the narrator's announcements amount to more than "Meanwhile", "see Issue #7", or other scene setting.
* [[Fourth Wall Mail Slot]]: where, outside of the plot, the characters respond, in character, to reader mail or reader content -- if it is the only break in the fourth wall.
* [[Fourth Wall Mail Slot]]: where, outside of the plot, the characters respond, in character, to reader mail or reader content—if it is the only break in the fourth wall.
* [[And Knowing Is Half the Battle]]: a segment of the show where characters often lecture directly to the audience, sometimes acknowledging the unrealism of that episode's events.
* [[And Knowing Is Half the Battle]]: a segment of the show where characters often lecture directly to the audience, sometimes acknowledging the unrealism of that episode's events.
* [[From Beyond the Fourth Wall]]: The creator of a work, the audience, or you, personally, interact with characters (in a way that isn't [[Audience Participation]]). Such as by lending the characters a boat, or money. Can happen in reverse too.
* [[From Beyond the Fourth Wall]]: The creator of a work, the audience, or you, personally, interact with characters (in a way that isn't [[Audience Participation]]). Such as by lending the characters a boat, or money. Can happen in reverse too.
* [[Fourth Wall Observer]]: One character has full [[Medium Awareness]], and the others write it off has him being insane.
* [[Fourth Wall Observer]]: One character has full [[Medium Awareness]], and the others write it off has him being insane.
* In a video game, the characters are aware of the context of the game just enough to explain a concept of the game to the player, but do so within the context of the story. Common in [[Justified Tutorial|Justified Tutorials]].
* In a video game, the characters are aware of the context of the game just enough to explain a concept of the game to the player, but do so within the context of the story. Common in [[Justified Tutorial]]s.
* Clear [[Breaking the Fourth Wall]] happens, but at other times, everything works as if the characters are not aware of being fictional; the breakages are basically implied not to be [[Canon]], even though they may happen in the middle of the normal action.
* Clear [[Breaking the Fourth Wall]] happens, but at other times, everything works as if the characters are not aware of being fictional; the breakages are basically implied not to be [[Canon]], even though they may happen in the middle of the normal action.


=== Nonexistent [[Fourth Wall]] ===
== Nonexistent [[Fourth Wall]] ==
* [[Medium Awareness]]: the characters may directly acknowledge the mechanics of their medium and/or that this is just a show, but these acknowledgments don't actually affect the plot and/or the characters never acknowledge their fictionality.
* [[Medium Awareness]]: the characters may directly acknowledge the mechanics of their medium and/or that this is just a show, but these acknowledgments don't actually affect the plot and/or the characters never acknowledge their fictionality.
* Full [[No Fourth Wall]]: The characters acknowledge their fictionality directly.
* Full [[No Fourth Wall]]: The characters acknowledge their fictionality directly.
* [[The Fourth Wall Will Not Protect You]]: Things inside the story, we are warned, can attack the reader.
* [[The Fourth Wall Will Not Protect You]]: Things inside the story, we are warned, can attack the reader.


=== Beyond [[No Fourth Wall]] ===
== Beyond [[No Fourth Wall]] ==
* ''[[Mind Screw|Mind Screws]]'' sometimes goes beyond [[No Fourth Wall]], to imply such things as the '''''viewer''''' being a fictional character, so this entry is for them.
* ''[[Mind Screw]]s'' sometimes goes beyond [[No Fourth Wall]], to imply such things as the '''''viewer''''' being a fictional character, so this entry is for them.


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** In [[1/0]], [[Medium Awareness]] '''is''' the main plot, and the characters themselves acknowledge and debate their possible fictionality/nonexistence.
** In [[1/0]], [[Medium Awareness]] '''is''' the main plot, and the characters themselves acknowledge and debate their possible fictionality/nonexistence.
*** Both are examples of full [[No Fourth Wall]], but [[1/0]] clearly has a less solid Fourth Wall than [[Bob and George]].
*** Both are examples of full [[No Fourth Wall]], but [[1/0]] clearly has a less solid Fourth Wall than [[Bob and George]].
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    I didn't feel the need to appear before now, because I knew I'd face big shouty demands like this as soon as I broke the fourth wall. I think I might have to retcon everyone and go back to nice peaceful anonymity.

    In fiction, Web Comics in particular, the Fourth Wall is sometimes nonexistent; sometimes it is so solid that you can lean on it. This is a sliding scale of how solid the Fourth Wall is.

    From most solid/hardest, to least solid/softest (Note that promos and the like do not count for this scale):

    Completely Solid Fourth Wall

    Visible Fourth Wall

    • Soliloquies, Asides, and the like, as long as the audience is not directly acknowledged. The characters behave as if they were characters in a story, but they don't know who might be watching. (You talk to the audience in a soliloquy, yes, but only because the conventions of the theater say that doing so means that you're actually just thinking out loud at the audience.)
    • Leaning on the Fourth Wall
    • Aside Glance/Comment

    Semipermeable Fourth Wall

    • A Narrator (but not a Viewpoint Character) who speaks directly to the audience, but whom the characters do not know about; but only if the narrator's announcements amount to more than "Meanwhile", "see Issue #7", or other scene setting.
    • Fourth Wall Mail Slot: where, outside of the plot, the characters respond, in character, to reader mail or reader content—if it is the only break in the fourth wall.
    • And Knowing Is Half the Battle: a segment of the show where characters often lecture directly to the audience, sometimes acknowledging the unrealism of that episode's events.
    • From Beyond the Fourth Wall: The creator of a work, the audience, or you, personally, interact with characters (in a way that isn't Audience Participation). Such as by lending the characters a boat, or money. Can happen in reverse too.
    • Fourth Wall Observer: One character has full Medium Awareness, and the others write it off has him being insane.
    • In a video game, the characters are aware of the context of the game just enough to explain a concept of the game to the player, but do so within the context of the story. Common in Justified Tutorials.
    • Clear Breaking the Fourth Wall happens, but at other times, everything works as if the characters are not aware of being fictional; the breakages are basically implied not to be Canon, even though they may happen in the middle of the normal action.

    Nonexistent Fourth Wall

    • Medium Awareness: the characters may directly acknowledge the mechanics of their medium and/or that this is just a show, but these acknowledgments don't actually affect the plot and/or the characters never acknowledge their fictionality.
    • Full No Fourth Wall: The characters acknowledge their fictionality directly.
    • The Fourth Wall Will Not Protect You: Things inside the story, we are warned, can attack the reader.

    Beyond No Fourth Wall

    • Mind Screws sometimes goes beyond No Fourth Wall, to imply such things as the viewer being a fictional character, so this entry is for them.

    No examples; there are plenty of subtropes for them.

    • Well, maybe a brief comparison of Bob and George and 1/0, to explain how the scale works:
      • The characters of Bob and George know they're in a Web Comic, but it only sometimes directly impacts the plot, and the characters' actual existence is never in question.
      • In 1/0, Medium Awareness is the main plot, and the characters themselves acknowledge and debate their possible fictionality/nonexistence.