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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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=== ''The Barber of Seville'' provides examples of the following tropes: ===
{{tropelist}}the following tropes: ===
* [[Almighty Janitor]]. Figaro fits the type, despite being a barber.
* [[Almighty Janitor]]. Figaro fits the type, despite being a barber.
* [[The Barber]]: Figaro
* [[The Barber]]: Figaro