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* [[Adaptation Displacement]]: In America at least, hardly anyone has heard of the Musical/Stageshow. However it's pretty popular in the UK.
* [[Adaptation Displacement]]: In America at least, where hardly anyone has heard of ''The Rocky Horror Show'' stage production. However, it's pretty popular in its native UK.
* [[Alternative Character Interpretation]]:
* [[Alas, Poor Villain]]: "I'm Going Home" {{spoiler|and Frank's death that follows.}}
* [[Alternative Character Interpretation]]: Depending on which fanfic you read, Dr. Frank N Furter is either A.) An abusive, psychotic, heartless jerk who only manipulates and hurts (both physically and emotionally) other people for his own personal amusement or B.) A misunderstood person who only acts the way he does due to some mysterious past tragedy.
** Depending on which fanfic you read, Dr. Frank N Furter is either A.) an abusive, psychotic, heartless jerk who only manipulates and hurts (both physically and emotionally) other people for his own personal amusement or B.) a misunderstood person who only acts the way he does due to some mysterious past tragedy.
** It's also easy to make a case for Frank being a trans woman, based on their verse in "Rose Tint My World", whose dysphoria caused them to act in such a way instead of some past tragedy.
** Likewise, are Riff Raff & Magenta an evil brother/sister duo plotting Frank's downfall, or are they merely the victims of Frank's abuse and their actions are completely justified? Fanfics will vary greatly on the answer.
** Likewise, are Riff Raff and Magenta an evil brother/sister duo plotting Frank's downfall, or are they merely the victims of Frank's abuse and their actions are completely justified? Fanfics will vary greatly on the answer.
** There are also plenty of fics where Columbia's personality ranges from bubbly and full of energy all the time, to always in tears and constantly depressed. Fan fic writers can't seem to make their minds up.
** There are also plenty of fics where Columbia's personality ranges from bubbly and full of energy all the time, to always in tears and constantly depressed. Fan fic writers can't seem to make their minds up.
* [[Best Known for the Fanservice]]: Sing along, now, everybody: "''I'm just a sweet transvestite...''"
* [[Awesome Music (Sugar Wiki)|Awesome Music]]
* [[Crosses the Line Twice]]:
* [[Big Lipped Alligator Moment]]: Arguably Hot Patootie- Bless My Soul and maybe Time Warp
** It's not often that a pansexual transvestite murdering a 1950's motorcyclist is hilarious.
** The only thing that could keep Hot Patootie - Bless My Soul from being a BLAM is the fact that the dinner scene calls back to it. With little or no warning, [[Meat Loaf (Music)|Meat Loaf]] rides out of a walk-in freezer on a motorcycle, sings a song, and {{spoiler|gets murdered}}. That's about as BLAM-tastic as it can get.
** One of the [[Audience Participation]] gags which evolves with the times: when Riff-Raff shows Brad and Janet the skeleton near the start of the film, it's customary to shout out "SHOW US" and the name of whatever celebrity has most recently died. Bonus points if it's someone people really liked, especially if they had an early or especially tragic death.
** Subverted with Eddie, since it ends up being pretty plot relevant.
** In the original play, Eddie is mentioned by Columbia before Riff & Magenta (and the Phantoms) else tells them to keep quiet...Which foreshadows Eddie's inevitable appearance, musical number, {{spoiler|and death}}. However, this foreshadowing (for some reason) was cut from the film causing Eddie's appearance and musical number to be totally out-of-nowhere. It's a a bizarre case of the character's scene being a BLAM, yet having the character being important to the plot.
* [[Cult Classic]]: Typically cited by reviewers as the definitive example of a cult film.
* [[Cult Classic]]: Typically cited by reviewers as the definitive example of a cult film.
* [[Designated Hero]]: Brad, literally, in the opening credits.
* [[Designated Hero]]: Brad, literally, in the opening credits.
* [[Designated Protagonist Syndrome]]: Despite being the main characters of the film, and despite having a decent fanbase, Brad & Janet are nowhere ''near'' as popular as Frank, Riff Raff, Columbia, or Magenta.
* [[Designated Protagonist Syndrome]]: Despite being the main characters of the film, and despite having a decent fanbase, Brad and Janet are nowhere ''near'' as popular as Frank, Riff Raff, Columbia or Magenta.
* [[Director Displacement]]: The movie is more often associated with creator and writer Richard O'Brien rather than director Jim Sharman.
* [[Do Not Do This Cool Thing]]
* [[Draco in Leather Pants]]: Frank-N-Furter, Riff Raff and Magenta in particular tend to fall victim to this within the fandom.
* [[Draco in Leather Pants]]: Frank-N-Furter, Riff Raff and Magenta in particular tend to fall victim to this within the fandom.
** This is debatable, since this trope usually refers to characters that were not originally intended to be viewed sexually. All the villains in this film are pretty heavily sexualized.
** This is debatable, since this trope usually refers to characters that were not originally intended to be viewed sexually. All the villains in this film are pretty heavily sexualized.
** The refrain from "Eddie" tries to paint the titular character in this light.
** The refrain from "Eddie" tries to paint the titular character in this light.
{{quote| ''"When Eddie said he didn't like his Teddie you knew he was a no good kid / but when he threatened your life with a switchblade knife!"''<br />
{{quote|''"When Eddie said he didn't like his Teddie you knew he was a no good kid / but when he threatened your life with a switchblade knife!"''
'''Frank''': What a guy!<br />
'''Frank''': What a guy!
'''Janet''': Makes you cry!<br />
'''Janet''': Makes you cry!
'''Dr. Scott''': Unt I did!<br />
'''Dr. Scott''': Unt I did!
'''AP#1''': What the fuck's an "Unt"?!<br />
'''AP#1''': What the fuck's an "Unt"?!
'''AP#2''': Three fourths of a Cunt!<ref>...and that's more than ''you'll'' ever see!</ref> }}
'''AP#2''': Three fourths of a Cunt!<ref>...and that's more than ''you'll'' ever see!</ref>}}
* [[Ear Worm]]: Pretty much half of the songs featured fall under this trope. Seriously, try reciting the moves to the ''[[Dance Sensation|Time Warp]]''.
* [[Ear Worm]]: Half of the songs featured fall under this trope, but perhaps most famously, ''[[Dance Sensation|Time Warp]]'', which was ranked and voted 338 out of 2006 songs featured in the Triple M Essential 2006 Countdown.
* [[Epileptic Trees]]: A common fan guess is that Janet's pregnant at the end, thanks to Frank's line "I've laid the seed/It should be all you need" in "You Better Wise Up, Janet Weiss". This supposedly would've been confirmed outright in the never-made sequel ''Revenge of the Old Queen''.
** It's just a jump to the left...
* [[Everyone Is Satan in Hell]]: Isaac Weishaupt wrote a book called ''It's Just a Jump to the Left: The Unauthorized Guide to Occult Symbolism in the Rocky Horror Picture Show''.
* [[Evil Is Sexy]]: Frank is sexy. This can be attested to by pretty much every fan of this movie.
* [[Evil Is Sexy]]:
** It's not just the movie version either- Rob Morton Fowler's portrayal of Frank in the recent European tour starts at sexy and goes straight into [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nv5uQ22mrqw&feature=related bishonen-beautiful].
** Frank is sexy. This can be attested to by pretty much every fan of this movie.
** It's not just the movie version either: Rob Morton Fowler's portrayal of Frank in the recent European tour starts at sexy and goes straight into [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nv5uQ22mrqw&feature=related bishonen-beautiful].
** Riff-Raff and Magenta both have large fan bases, and not without reason.
** Riff-Raff and Magenta both have large fan bases, and not without reason.
* [[Foe Yay]]: Riff Raff/Frank-N-Furter slash fanfics exist.
* [[Foe Yay]]: Riff Raff/Frank-N-Furter slash fanfics exist.
* [[Hype Backlash]]: This movie is one acquired taste.
* [[Hype Backlash]]: This movie is one acquired taste.
* [[I Am Not Shazam]]: Rocky is only called "Rocky Horror" in the credits and the comic book. The movie just calls him "Rocky" (the narrator refers to him as "Rocky Horror" during "The Sword of Damocles" in the stageshow; his part was cut out for the movie version).
* [[Launcher of a Thousand Ships]]: Frank, of course. ([[Incredibly Lame Pun]], [[Stealth Pun]], and [[Historical In-Joke]] rolled into one. [[Small Name, Big Ego|I slay me with my cleverness.]]
* [[Launcher of a Thousand Ships]]: Frank, of course. ([[Incredibly Lame Pun]], [[Stealth Pun]], and [[Historical In-Joke]] rolled into one. [[Small Name, Big Ego|I slay me with my cleverness.]])
** Actually, Frank, Magenta, Columbia and Riff Raff (and very often Janet as well) are ALL very common ship launchers! Just take a few moments to look through the many [[Fan Fics]]!
** Actually, Frank, Magenta, Columbia and Riff Raff (and very often Janet as well) are ALL very common ship launchers! Just take a few moments to look through the many [[Fan Fics]]!
* [[Ho Yay|Les Yay]]: Magenta and Columbia.
* [[Ho Yay|Les Yay]]: Magenta and Columbia.
* [[Magnificent Bastard]]: Brad! Just kidding. It's Frank... mostly when he's manipulating others for his own amusement. He's able to get away with his actions too, until {{spoiler|Riff Raff turns on him.}}
* [[Magnificent Bastard]]: Brad! Just kidding. It's Frank... mostly when he's manipulating others for his own amusement. He's able to get away with his actions too, until {{spoiler|Riff Raff turns on him}}.
* [[Nightmare Fuel]]:
* [[Mexicans Love Speedy Gonzales]]:
** A lot of British people like the film due to most of the cast being British actors. Also, performances of the original stage show (''The Rocky Horror Show'') are more common to find in the UK than the United States, where showings of the movie with shadowcasts are more common than the stage show.
** Frank-N-Furter is sexy and somewhat creepy. Frank-N-Furter with a crazed smile on his face as hacks some poor guy ({{spoiler|Eddie}}) to death is downright terrifying.
** Despite some of the more dated depictions of queer people, it remains one of the most popular films in queer cinema to this day.
** A slightly more subtle example involving Frank is that he's more than willing to turn two innocent humans (IE: [[Fan Nickname|Asshole and Slut]]), his own creation (IE: Rocky), and his groupie (IE: Columbia) into mindless sex-slaves and forces them to perform a stage show against their own will.
* [[Narm Charm]]: The movie is ridiculously camp and that's why people love it.
*** Even more subtle yet creepier is during Frank's final song "I'm Going Home", we see the sudden appearance of a crowded audience cheering him on and he tearfully absorbs all the attention as if craving the "love" (for lack of a better term) they're giving him. Cue after the song.... and it's implied that the audience is nothing more than a figment of Frank's imagination. It helps to show just how crazy Frank really is and is quite eerie to that effect.
* [[Non Sequitur Scene]]:
** While the Floor Show is fun, when it's Brad's turn to sing his share of "Rose Tint My World," he trips and falls all the way to the bottom of [[Uncanny Valley]] with his incredibly robotic movements, especially his disturbing facial expressions when he says/sings "...WHOA! Here it comes ''again!''"
** The only thing that could keep "Hot Patootie - Bless My Soul" from being a [[Non Sequitur Scene]] is the fact that the dinner scene calls back to it. With little or no warning, [[Meat Loaf]] rides out of a walk-in freezer on a motorcycle, sings a song, and {{spoiler|gets murdered}}. That's about as much of a non-sequitur as it can get.
** The Criminologist's finally speech before the credits roll can be a little unnerving, especially given his intense stare and the foreboding music.
** In the original play, Eddie is mentioned by Columbia before Riff and Magenta (and the Phantoms) tells them to keep quiet... Which foreshadows Eddie's inevitable appearance, musical number {{spoiler|and death}}. However, this foreshadowing (for some reason) was cut from the film causing Eddie's appearance and musical number to be totally out-of-nowhere. It's a a bizarre case of the character's scene being a [[Non Sequitur Scene]], yet having the character being important to the plot.
* [[Relationship Sue]]: There are, believe it or not ([[You Have to Believe Me|though, seriously, it's true]]) several ''Rocky Horror Picture Show'' [[Fanfic|fanfics]] that involve Dr. Frank N Furter finding his true love...often a female [[Mary Sue]]. Yes, ''that'' [[Ax Crazy|Dr. Frank N Furter.]]
* [[One-Scene Wonder]]: [[Meat Loaf]]'s role as Eddie in ''Rocky Horror''. He bursts out of a freezer (on a motorcycle, of course), sings a song, and is not seen or heard from again.
* [[The Problem with Licensed Games]]: Generally hated by gamers and ''Rocky Horror'' fans alike.
* [[Relationship Sue]]: There are, believe it or not ([[You Have to Believe Me|though, seriously, it's true]]) several ''Rocky Horror Picture Show'' [[fanfic]]s that involve Dr. Frank N Furter finding his true love... often a female [[Mary Sue]]. Yes, ''that'' [[Ax Crazy|Dr. Frank N Furter.]]
** What's worse is that a lot of these fanfics end up having the [[Mary Sue]] "love interest" causing Frank to change his "evil ways" almost immediately due to The [[Power of Love]]. Yes, the [[Relationship Sue]] is able to make Frank give up his lustful ways and settle down with one person.
** What's worse is that a lot of these fanfics end up having the [[Mary Sue]] "love interest" causing Frank to change his "evil ways" almost immediately due to The [[Power of Love]]. Yes, the [[Relationship Sue]] is able to make Frank give up his lustful ways and settle down with one person.
*** Perhaps it's a naive attempt to reconcile [[Evil Is Sexy]] with a concept of [[Purity Sue|chaste purity and Love At First Sight]]. What the hell? [[Misaimed Fandom|Isn't anyone else fond of Frank]] ''[[Misaimed Fandom|because]]'' [[Misaimed Fandom|he's]] [[Ax Crazy]]?
*** Perhaps it's a naive attempt to reconcile [[Evil Is Sexy]] with a concept of [[Purity Sue|chaste purity and Love At First Sight]]. What the hell? [[Misaimed Fandom|Isn't anyone else fond of Frank]] ''[[Misaimed Fandom|because]]'' [[Misaimed Fandom|he's]] [[Ax Crazy]]?
* [[Retroactive Recognition]]: Among the principal musicians who performed the music for the film is the keyboardist Rabbit, who would later become the touring keyboardist for [[The Who]].
* [[Sympathetic Sue]]: Seriously, at least 73% of all Rocky Horror [[Fanfic|fanfics]] try to make Riff Raff and Magenta far more pitiful than they are in the film. Yes, the ''same'' Riff Raff and Magenta who {{spoiler|kill Rocky, Frank, and Columbia}} out of pure spite.
* [[Signature Song]]: "Time Warp" is the most well known song even among people who haven't seen the movie, with "Sweet Transvestite" coming in second.
** In the play, {{spoiler|Frank was the only one killed out of spite. Columbia [[Taking the Bullet|dove in front of the first shot]], while Rocky attempted to attack Riff in his grief. And in the film, Columbia is more [[Dropped a Bridge On Him|killed by accident]] than out of spite like Frank and Rocky are.}}
* [[Superfluous Solo]]: Brad's song "Once in a While" was added because he was the only major character who didn't get a solo. It was then cut from the movie for being weak, compared to the other songs.
** Likewise, there are quite a few fanfics that portray Frank in the same way. Um, since when are we supposed to feel sorry for the guy who {{spoiler|tricked two innocent people into having sex with him, brutally murdered a guy from whom he removed half a brain}} (Said half-of-brain was used to make Rocky, BTW) and then tricked said people he had sex with into eating the remains of the guy he murdered? The only aspect of Frank that anyone should feel sympathy towards is the fact that he's [[Ax Crazy|batshit insane.]]
* [[Suspiciously Similar Song]]: The [[Audience Participation]] made note of how the beginning of "Over At The Frankenstein Place" sounded a lot like the middle section of [[The Beatles]]' "A Day In The Life" ("Woke up/Fell outta bet/Dragged a comb across ma head...").
*** It's likely due to the fact that Frank's final song, "I'm Going Home", is a ''very'' desperate attempt to get people to feel sorry for him. The fact that it doesn't work and he gets killed anyway speaks volumes about the character.
* [[Sympathetic Sue]]: Seriously, at least 73% of all Rocky Horror [[fanfic]]s try to make Riff Raff and Magenta far more pitiful than they are in the film. Yes, the ''same'' Riff Raff and Magenta who {{spoiler|kill Rocky, Frank, and Columbia}} out of pure spite.
* [[Tear Jerker]]: For some it's {{spoiler|Frank's death.}}
** In the play, {{spoiler|Frank was the only one killed out of spite. Columbia [[Taking the Bullet|dove in front of the first shot]], while Rocky attempted to attack Riff in his grief. And in the film, Columbia is more [[Dropped a Bridge on Him|killed by accident]] than out of spite like Frank and Rocky are}}.
{{quote| ''"On the day, I went away...''}}
** Likewise, there are quite a few fanfics that portray Frank in the same way. Um, since when are we supposed to feel sorry for the guy who {{spoiler|tricked two innocent people into having sex with him, brutally murdered a guy from whom he removed half a brain}} (said half-of-brain was used to make Rocky, by the way) and then tricked said people he had sex with into eating the remains of the guy he murdered? The only aspect of Frank that anyone should feel sympathy towards is the fact that he's [[Ax Crazy|batshit insane]].
** Let's not forget Columbia, the most sympathetic character.
*** It's likely due to the fact that Frank's final song "I'm Going Home" is a ''very'' desperate attempt to get people to feel sorry for him. The fact that it doesn't work and he gets killed anyway speaks volumes about the character.
*** Enough so that "Bedroom Scenes," a Rocky fan-film, devoted more than half of its twenty-minute length to just letting Columbia speak for herself, for once. (The rest of the time is devoted to letting Magenta speak, period.)
* [[They Changed It, Now It Sucks|They Changed It, Now It Sucks!]]: How most fans felt about the TV adaptation.
** And the [[Bolivian Army Ending]] granted to Brad and Janet...
*** Not unless [[Shoot the Shaggy Dog|the police shot them]] after taking their statements. <ref> ''ASSHOLE!'' (Statement to prove it. ''SLUT!'' Statement to prove it.)</ref>
* [[Too Cool to Live]]: {{spoiler|Eddie}}, literally, in Frank's book.
* [[Too Cool to Live]]: {{spoiler|Eddie}}, literally, in Frank's book.
* [[Unintentionally Sympathetic]]: O'Brien said that ''Eddie's Teddy'' was added to the play to stop viewers feeling sorry for Eddie, but they still do anyway.
* [[The Woobie]]: Poor Rocky, who appears to be only slightly smarter than your average house pet, goes through a lot of grief in one night without having any idea why. Most fans sympathize very strongly with Columbia, who really gets treated like dirt.
* [[Vindicated by History]]: A rare example where one could actually see its evolution from a flop [[B-Movie]] into a pop-culture behemoth, as the now-famous [[Audience Participation]] which has kept it alive all these years started ''just'' as the film was finishing its original theatrical run.
* [[The Woobie]]: Poor Rocky, who appears to be only slightly smarter than your average house pet, goes through a lot of grief in one night without having any idea why. Most fans sympathize very strongly with Columbia, who really gets treated like dirt. Her only friend appears to be Magenta, who later betrays her by turning her into a statue.


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  • Adaptation Displacement: In America at least, where hardly anyone has heard of The Rocky Horror Show stage production. However, it's pretty popular in its native UK.
  • Alternative Character Interpretation:
    • Depending on which fanfic you read, Dr. Frank N Furter is either A.) an abusive, psychotic, heartless jerk who only manipulates and hurts (both physically and emotionally) other people for his own personal amusement or B.) a misunderstood person who only acts the way he does due to some mysterious past tragedy.
    • It's also easy to make a case for Frank being a trans woman, based on their verse in "Rose Tint My World", whose dysphoria caused them to act in such a way instead of some past tragedy.
    • Likewise, are Riff Raff and Magenta an evil brother/sister duo plotting Frank's downfall, or are they merely the victims of Frank's abuse and their actions are completely justified? Fanfics will vary greatly on the answer.
    • There are also plenty of fics where Columbia's personality ranges from bubbly and full of energy all the time, to always in tears and constantly depressed. Fan fic writers can't seem to make their minds up.
  • Best Known for the Fanservice: Sing along, now, everybody: "I'm just a sweet transvestite..."
  • Crosses the Line Twice:
    • It's not often that a pansexual transvestite murdering a 1950's motorcyclist is hilarious.
    • One of the Audience Participation gags which evolves with the times: when Riff-Raff shows Brad and Janet the skeleton near the start of the film, it's customary to shout out "SHOW US" and the name of whatever celebrity has most recently died. Bonus points if it's someone people really liked, especially if they had an early or especially tragic death.
  • Cult Classic: Typically cited by reviewers as the definitive example of a cult film.
  • Designated Hero: Brad, literally, in the opening credits.
  • Designated Protagonist Syndrome: Despite being the main characters of the film, and despite having a decent fanbase, Brad and Janet are nowhere near as popular as Frank, Riff Raff, Columbia or Magenta.
  • Director Displacement: The movie is more often associated with creator and writer Richard O'Brien rather than director Jim Sharman.
  • Do Not Do This Cool Thing
  • Draco in Leather Pants: Frank-N-Furter, Riff Raff and Magenta in particular tend to fall victim to this within the fandom.
    • This is debatable, since this trope usually refers to characters that were not originally intended to be viewed sexually. All the villains in this film are pretty heavily sexualized.
    • The refrain from "Eddie" tries to paint the titular character in this light.

"When Eddie said he didn't like his Teddie you knew he was a no good kid / but when he threatened your life with a switchblade knife!"
Frank: What a guy!
Janet: Makes you cry!
Dr. Scott: Unt I did!
AP#1: What the fuck's an "Unt"?!
AP#2: Three fourths of a Cunt![1]

  • Ear Worm: Half of the songs featured fall under this trope, but perhaps most famously, Time Warp, which was ranked and voted 338 out of 2006 songs featured in the Triple M Essential 2006 Countdown.
  • Epileptic Trees: A common fan guess is that Janet's pregnant at the end, thanks to Frank's line "I've laid the seed/It should be all you need" in "You Better Wise Up, Janet Weiss". This supposedly would've been confirmed outright in the never-made sequel Revenge of the Old Queen.
  • Everyone Is Satan in Hell: Isaac Weishaupt wrote a book called It's Just a Jump to the Left: The Unauthorized Guide to Occult Symbolism in the Rocky Horror Picture Show.
  • Evil Is Sexy:
    • Frank is sexy. This can be attested to by pretty much every fan of this movie.
    • It's not just the movie version either: Rob Morton Fowler's portrayal of Frank in the recent European tour starts at sexy and goes straight into bishonen-beautiful.
    • Riff-Raff and Magenta both have large fan bases, and not without reason.
  • Foe Yay: Riff Raff/Frank-N-Furter slash fanfics exist.
  • Hype Backlash: This movie is one acquired taste.
  • I Am Not Shazam: Rocky is only called "Rocky Horror" in the credits and the comic book. The movie just calls him "Rocky" (the narrator refers to him as "Rocky Horror" during "The Sword of Damocles" in the stageshow; his part was cut out for the movie version).
  • Launcher of a Thousand Ships: Frank, of course. (Incredibly Lame Pun, Stealth Pun, and Historical In-Joke rolled into one. I slay me with my cleverness.)
    • Actually, Frank, Magenta, Columbia and Riff Raff (and very often Janet as well) are ALL very common ship launchers! Just take a few moments to look through the many Fan Fics!
  • Les Yay: Magenta and Columbia.
  • Magnificent Bastard: Brad! Just kidding. It's Frank... mostly when he's manipulating others for his own amusement. He's able to get away with his actions too, until Riff Raff turns on him.
  • Mexicans Love Speedy Gonzales:
    • A lot of British people like the film due to most of the cast being British actors. Also, performances of the original stage show (The Rocky Horror Show) are more common to find in the UK than the United States, where showings of the movie with shadowcasts are more common than the stage show.
    • Despite some of the more dated depictions of queer people, it remains one of the most popular films in queer cinema to this day.
  • Narm Charm: The movie is ridiculously camp and that's why people love it.
  • Non Sequitur Scene:
    • The only thing that could keep "Hot Patootie - Bless My Soul" from being a Non Sequitur Scene is the fact that the dinner scene calls back to it. With little or no warning, Meat Loaf rides out of a walk-in freezer on a motorcycle, sings a song, and gets murdered. That's about as much of a non-sequitur as it can get.
    • In the original play, Eddie is mentioned by Columbia before Riff and Magenta (and the Phantoms) tells them to keep quiet... Which foreshadows Eddie's inevitable appearance, musical number and death. However, this foreshadowing (for some reason) was cut from the film causing Eddie's appearance and musical number to be totally out-of-nowhere. It's a a bizarre case of the character's scene being a Non Sequitur Scene, yet having the character being important to the plot.
  • One-Scene Wonder: Meat Loaf's role as Eddie in Rocky Horror. He bursts out of a freezer (on a motorcycle, of course), sings a song, and is not seen or heard from again.
  • The Problem with Licensed Games: Generally hated by gamers and Rocky Horror fans alike.
  • Relationship Sue: There are, believe it or not (though, seriously, it's true) several Rocky Horror Picture Show fanfics that involve Dr. Frank N Furter finding his true love... often a female Mary Sue. Yes, that Dr. Frank N Furter.
  • Retroactive Recognition: Among the principal musicians who performed the music for the film is the keyboardist Rabbit, who would later become the touring keyboardist for The Who.
  • Signature Song: "Time Warp" is the most well known song even among people who haven't seen the movie, with "Sweet Transvestite" coming in second.
  • Superfluous Solo: Brad's song "Once in a While" was added because he was the only major character who didn't get a solo. It was then cut from the movie for being weak, compared to the other songs.
  • Suspiciously Similar Song: The Audience Participation made note of how the beginning of "Over At The Frankenstein Place" sounded a lot like the middle section of The Beatles' "A Day In The Life" ("Woke up/Fell outta bet/Dragged a comb across ma head...").
  • Sympathetic Sue: Seriously, at least 73% of all Rocky Horror fanfics try to make Riff Raff and Magenta far more pitiful than they are in the film. Yes, the same Riff Raff and Magenta who kill Rocky, Frank, and Columbia out of pure spite.
    • In the play, Frank was the only one killed out of spite. Columbia dove in front of the first shot, while Rocky attempted to attack Riff in his grief. And in the film, Columbia is more killed by accident than out of spite like Frank and Rocky are.
    • Likewise, there are quite a few fanfics that portray Frank in the same way. Um, since when are we supposed to feel sorry for the guy who tricked two innocent people into having sex with him, brutally murdered a guy from whom he removed half a brain (said half-of-brain was used to make Rocky, by the way) and then tricked said people he had sex with into eating the remains of the guy he murdered? The only aspect of Frank that anyone should feel sympathy towards is the fact that he's batshit insane.
      • It's likely due to the fact that Frank's final song "I'm Going Home" is a very desperate attempt to get people to feel sorry for him. The fact that it doesn't work and he gets killed anyway speaks volumes about the character.
  • They Changed It, Now It Sucks!: How most fans felt about the TV adaptation.
  • Too Cool to Live: Eddie, literally, in Frank's book.
  • Unintentionally Sympathetic: O'Brien said that Eddie's Teddy was added to the play to stop viewers feeling sorry for Eddie, but they still do anyway.
  • Vindicated by History: A rare example where one could actually see its evolution from a flop B-Movie into a pop-culture behemoth, as the now-famous Audience Participation which has kept it alive all these years started just as the film was finishing its original theatrical run.
  • The Woobie: Poor Rocky, who appears to be only slightly smarter than your average house pet, goes through a lot of grief in one night without having any idea why. Most fans sympathize very strongly with Columbia, who really gets treated like dirt. Her only friend appears to be Magenta, who later betrays her by turning her into a statue.

  1. ...and that's more than you'll ever see!