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Feeling bored? Here's a challenge. Find a trope page on this site that '''doesn't''' reference at least one of these series.
Being [[Trope Overdosed]] indicates how popular a series is among [[The Contributors]]. The longer a series has been around has an effect. It's not hard to use a lot of [[trope]]s when you're a [[Long Runner]].
Not to be confused with [[Overdosed Tropes]], which are the same but inverted.
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== [[Trope]] Saturated (on more than 4000 pages) ==
* ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'' (4290 inbound links as of March 17, 2020) - Pretty impressive for a 3-season, 61-episode TV show without that much in the way of supplementary material. Has a live-action adaptation, ''[[The Last Airbender]],'' a [[Sequel Series]], ''[[The Legend of Korra]],'' and a concurrently published ongoing [[Interquel]] graphic novel trilogy, ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender - The Promise]]''.
* ''[[Batman]]'' - [[Long Runner]] franchise about a [[Badass Normal]] superhero; spans multiple comic books, television series and movies.
* ''[[Bleach]]'' - more than 400 chapters of manga, 366 episodes of anime, several movies, and [[Loads and Loads of Characters|more or less every character trope in existence]].
* [[Buffy Verse]] - Which makes sense considering the original [[TV Tropes]] has its roots in [[Buffistas.org]], a ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]''/''[[Angel]]'' community. Two shows, lasting from 1997-2004, each with a comic book continuation and the limited series ''[[Fray]]'' as well as a Spike spinoff comic.
* ''[[Digimon]]'' - Seven anime series and a separate film, five manga and at least thirty video games, almost all within their own [[Alternate Continuity]], and all spawned from the [[Spear Counterpart]] of ''Tamagotchi''.
* ''[[Discworld]]'' - Tons of books in a setting where Stories (and thus many [[trope]]s) [[Theory of Narrative Causality|are a law of nature]].
* ''[[Dragon Ball]]'' - Old-school martial arts [[Science Fantasy]] manga. 500 episodes and manga chapters (not counting its ongoing Recut with 60+ more episodes), 16 animated theatrical films, 3 TV specials and a live action movie, with dozens of video games along with an MMO in the works.
* ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'' - Ubiquitous [[Tabletop Game]]. A key [[Trope Maker]] with a lot of supplemental material.
* ''[[Fallout]]'' - Long Running post-apocalyptic video game series. Four main games, two spinoffs, somehow lighthearted and dark all at once, and [[Bloody Hilarious|plenty of humor]] to spare.
* ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' - Extremely popular Eastern RPG series, with over a dozen games in the main series, some of which are overdosed in their own right.
* ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]'' - one manga, two different anime, and a few videogames for good measure.
* ''[[Futurama]]'' - A series in its sixth season that was [[Uncancelled]] twice and made by the same people behind ''[[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]]''
* ''[[Gundam]]'' - [[Long Runner|About thirty years old at this point]], running on and off that entire time. Multiple separate series as well, [[G Gundam|one of which]] hits an almost ''entirely separate'' [[Super Robot Genre|set of tropes]] from all of the other ones.
* ''[[Harry Potter]]'' - [[Harry Potter (novel)|Seven books]], [[Harry Potter (film)|eight films]], some in-universe supplementary material and enough fans to [[Cash Cow Franchise|make a billionaire out of their author]].
* ''[[James Bond]]'' - 22 official [[James Bond (film)|films]], some [[James Bond (novel)|books]] and video games.
* ''[[Kamen Rider]]'' - 40 years worth of shows and movies with only a break in the 90s.
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* [[Nasuverse]] - A [[Long Runner|long-running]] [[Urban Fantasy]] [[Multiverse]] franchise of [[Visual Novels]], [[Light Novels]] and their animated adaptations. Consists of ''[[
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* [[Real Life]] - The non-fictional world where we all live, [[Older Than Dirt]] and still going strong.
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* ''[[Ace Attorney]]'' - [[Courtroom Antics]] in Video Game form. 7 games and a musical (soon to be 2) that has lots of [[Lampshading]], [[Shout-Out|Shout Outs]], and general [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?]] for a series about FRIKKING LAWYERS.
* ''[[The Avengers (Comic Book)|The Avengers]]''
* ''[[Babylon 5]]'' - A 90's Sci-Fi show that ran for five seasons, took the use of the [[Story Arc]] to a new level and is the [[Trope Namer]] for [[Wham! Episode]].
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* [[Classical Mythology]] – What we would call Greek, and eventually Roman mythology.
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* ''[[Heroes (TV series)|Heroes]]'' - Superhero show with four seasons (in the guise of five volumes), and a lot of characters to fit into 44 minutes.
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* [[The Muppets]] - Long-running puppet franchise, with [[Sesame Street|many]], [[The Muppet Show|many]], [[Fraggle Rock|many]], [[Muppet Babies|many]], [[Muppets Tonight|many]] TV series, and [[The Muppet Movie|several]] [[The Muppets Take Manhattan|film]] [[Muppet Treasure Island|adaptations.]]
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* ''[[Resident Evil]]'' - [[Survival Horror]]/Action Horror video game series, originating on the [[
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* ''[[Street Fighter]]'' - Famous fighting game series, best known for the second game and its various additions. Important [[Trope Maker]] and [[Trope Codifier|Codifier]].
* ''[[Supernatural (TV series)|Supernatural]]'' - Cult hit TV show with seven seasons and two series of supplemental comics, about five tie-in novels, and a [[All There in the Manual|monster guide]].
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* ''[[Teen Titans (Comic Book)|Teen Titans]]'' - [[Animesque]] [[Teen Titans (
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== Trope Overdosed (on more than 1000 pages but fewer than 2000) ==
* ''[[24]]'' - A hit TV series notable for taking place in nearly real-time.
* ''[[8-Bit Theater]]'' - [[Webcomics Long Runners|1224 strips plus an epilogue and other extras]]; [[Affectionate Parody]] of ''[[Final Fantasy I]]'' and role-playing games in general; [[Troperiffic]] [[Sadist Show|and uses just about]] [[Black and Gray Morality|every trope associated with]] [[Crapsack World|a flawed world and characters]].
* ''[[Adventure Time]]'' - [[Troperiffic]] [[Widget Series|widget]] cartoon with a rather big cult following about two heroes named Finn and Jake; been on the air since 2010. Also has a [[Adventure Time (comics)|comic book series]] published by [[Boom Studios]].
* ''[[Aladdin (novel)|Aladdin]]'' - An [[Older Than Radio]] French (maybe) tale supposedly from the ''[[Arabian Nights]]'', [[Adaptation Displacement|most popularly known]] as the [[Aladdin (Disney film)|1992 box-office hit]].
* ''[[Alice in Wonderland]]'' – [[Lewis Carroll]]'s well-known tale in two parts. Adapted numerous times.
* ''[[Alien (franchise)|Alien]]'' - Four films, and among the related material a [[Alien vs. Predator|spinoff franchise]]
* ''[[American Dad]]''
* ''[[Animaniacs]]'' - A popular 1990's [[George Lucas Throwback|throwback]] to the likes of the [[Looney Tunes]].
* ''[[Animorphs]]'' - Popular series of children's books from the nineties.
* ''[[Assassin's Creed]]''
* ''[[Axis Powers Hetalia]]'' - A webcomic, manga, and anime series describing the history of the world with [[Anthropomorphic Personification]]s of various countries.
* ''[[Azumanga Daioh]]'' - [[Slice of Life]] anime concerning high school girls.
* ''[[Back to The Future]]'' - Successful 80's [[Time Travel]] franchise, with three movies, an [[Animated Adaptation]] and an adventure game series.
* ''[[Baldur's Gate|Baldurs Gate]]'' - A [[High Fantasy]] [[Role-Playing Game]] series that takes place in the [[Forgotten Realms]] setting for [[Dungeons & Dragons]].
* [[The Beatles (band)|The Beatles]] - Best selling band of all time, major influence in both rock and popular music.
* ''[[Beauty and The Beast]]'' - "Tale as old as time," first known as a [[Rags to Riches]] French fairy tale and [[Adaptation Displacement|most popularly known]] as the [[Beauty and the Beast|1991 box-office hit]], the first animated film to receive an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture. Has had numerous other adaptations, including a [[Beauty and the Beast (TV series)|CBS television series]].
* ''[[Ben 10]]'' - A story about a young boy who finds himself with the [[Clingy MacGuffin|Omnitrix]], a watch that just happens to be able to turn him into different aliens. It's so much [[Better Than It Sounds]]. Has spawned numerous movies and two [[Ben 10: Alien Force|sequel]] [[Ben 10: Ultimate Alien|series]] about the now [[Time Skip|teenage Ben]].
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* ''[[Bionicle]]'' - [[LEGO]]'s [[Merchandise-Driven]] [[Science Fantasy]] toyline, powered by [[Rule of Cool]] and surprisingly in-depth [[World Building]]. A [[Long Runner]] which spanned a good decade before throwing in the towel.
* ''[[BioShock (series)]]'' - [[BioShock|Two]] [[Genre Busting]] [[BioShock 2|games]], with [[BioShock Infinite|a third one on the way.]]
* ''[[BlazBlue]]'' - [[Spiritual Successor]] to the almost as popular [[Guilty Gear]]-[[Fighting Game]] series.
* ''[[Bones]]''
* ''[[Breath of Fire]]''
* ''[[Calvin and Hobbes]]'' - Classic newspaper comic
* ''[[Captain America (comics)]]'' - Another Golden Age superhero that's still going strong, with a [[Captain America: The First Avenger|long-awaited film adaptation.]]
* ''[[Charmed]]'' - The [[Dueling Shows]] to ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]''; not as critically well-regarded, but still pretty [[Troperiffic]].
* ''[[The Chronicles of Narnia]]'' - Fantasy literature series, with seven books. Has had a [[Television Serial]] and several film adaptations to its name.
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* ''[[Conan the Barbarian]]'' - The most iconic creation of [[Robert E. Howard]], [[Trope Maker]] and [[Trope Codifier]] for much of [[Sword and Sorcery]] genre.
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* [[Cthulhu Mythos]] - Influential horror [[The Verse|Verse]] created by [[
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* [[Disney Ducks Comic Universe]] - A well-known Disney universe that eventually spun off into [[The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck|a comic series]] and [[
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* ''[[Dune]]'' - A series of [[Speculative Fiction]] novels currently [[Outlived Its Creator|on its second author.]]
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* ''[[Garfield (Comic Strip)|Garfield]]'' - Long-running newspaper comic that has since evolved into a multimedia empire. Spawned [[Garfield and Friends|two]] [[The Garfield Show|animated shows]], two live-action movies, and a handful of games.
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* ''[[House (TV series)|House]]'' - Mystery show, starring a curmudgeon cripple and has diseases instead of crimes. Has its eighth season in the can.
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* ''[[The Incredible Hulk]]''
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* ''[[Penny Arcade (Webcomic)|Penny Arcade]]'' - Popular gaming webcomic, and codifier of the [[Two Gamers
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* ''[[Sherlock Holmes]]'' - The [[Trope Codifier]] for the [[Great Detective]].
* ''[[Silent Hill]]'' - A series of horror games that helped define [[Survival Horror]]
* ''[[Sin City]]'' - [[Cult Classic]] comic series and movie by [[Frank Miller]].
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* ''[[Wonder Woman]]'' - The most iconic female superhero in all of comics.
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This doesn't mean that these series are actually better, just that more tropers watch them and add examples. Or possibly that [[Entry Pimp|one really, really crazy troper]] watches it and adds examples. Or possibly that the show just happens to have a [[Troperrific|really, really high trope quotient]] while a show you don't see on here doesn't.
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