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You've probably heard of this opera, and that's because ''The Barber of Seville'' is one of the most popular productions of the genre. As observed by characters in the [[Manga]] ''[[Victorian Romance Emma]]'', nobody dies in this show; it also offers a lot of opportunities for humor which even modern audiences would get. And we can hardly forget the [[Looney Tunes]] homage stuff. And [[Woody Woodpecker]]'s "[[The Barber of Seville (animation)|The Barber of Seville]]" take on it as well. |
You've probably heard of this opera, and that's because ''The Barber of Seville'' is one of the most popular productions of the genre. As observed by characters in the [[Manga]] ''[[Victorian Romance Emma]]'', nobody dies in this show; it also offers a lot of opportunities for humor which even modern audiences would get. And we can hardly forget the [[Looney Tunes]] homage stuff. And [[Woody Woodpecker]]'s "[[The Barber of Seville (animation)|The Barber of Seville]]" take on it as well. |
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{{tropelist}}the following tropes: === |
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* [[Almighty Janitor]]. Figaro fits the type, despite being a barber. |
* [[Almighty Janitor]]. Figaro fits the type, despite being a barber. |
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* [[The Barber]]: Figaro |
* [[The Barber]]: Figaro |