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* ''[[Homestar Runner]]'' - Eccentric Flash animated series with famous [[Fourth Wall Mail Slot]] spinoff show with over 200 episodes and a ton of further spinoffs from that. Created in 2000, on hiatus since late 2009. <!-- Teen Girl Squad, Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People -->
* ''[[Homestar Runner]]'' - Eccentric Flash animated series with famous [[Fourth Wall Mail Slot]] spinoff show with over 200 episodes and a ton of further spinoffs from that. Created in 2000, on hiatus since late 2009. <!-- Teen Girl Squad, Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People -->
* ''[[Indiana Jones]]'' - Four films, [[Young Indiana Jones|a short-lived TV spinoff]], several video game spinoffs and adaptations <!-- Fate of Atlantis, Young Indiana Jones -->
* ''[[Indiana Jones]]'' - Four films, [[Young Indiana Jones|a short-lived TV spinoff]], several video game spinoffs and adaptations <!-- Fate of Atlantis, Young Indiana Jones -->
* ''[[Iron Man (Comic Book)|Iron Man]]'' - Multiple comic books, [[Iron Man (animation)|animated series,]] and [[Iron Man (film)|movies]]; [[Long Runner]].
* ''[[Iron Man]]'' - Multiple comic books, [[Iron Man (animation)|animated series,]] and [[Iron Man (film)|movies]]; [[Long Runner]].
* ''[[Justice League (animation)|Justice League]]'' - Animated series starring numerous cast of [[The DCAU]], spawned from a similar [[Justice League of America|comic book]]. <!-- Justice League Of America -->
* ''[[Justice League (animation)|Justice League]]'' - Animated series starring numerous cast of [[The DCAU]], spawned from a similar [[Justice League of America|comic book]]. <!-- Justice League Of America -->
* ''[[Kim Possible]]'' - A [[Fiery Redhead]] [[Action Girl]], her blond male [[Sidekick]], and a [[Voice with an Internet Connection]]. [[They Fight Crime]]. And [[Lampshade]] everything whilst they do.
* ''[[Kim Possible]]'' - A [[Fiery Redhead]] [[Action Girl]], her blond male [[Sidekick]], and a [[Voice with an Internet Connection]]. [[They Fight Crime]]. And [[Lampshade]] everything whilst they do.
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* ''[[Ghostbusters]]'' - A staple of [[The Eighties]]. The franchise has two movies, [[The Real Ghostbusters|two cartoon]] [[Extreme Ghostbusters|adaptations]] and [[Ghostbusters the Video Game|a video game]]. A rumoured third movie has long been in [[Development Hell]].
* ''[[Ghostbusters]]'' - A staple of [[The Eighties]]. The franchise has two movies, [[The Real Ghostbusters|two cartoon]] [[Extreme Ghostbusters|adaptations]] and [[Ghostbusters the Video Game|a video game]]. A rumoured third movie has long been in [[Development Hell]].
* ''[[Ghost in the Shell]]'' - Based on the famous manga series that spawned two movies and a 52 episode anime- itself followed by another movie (and spawned another manga), with a live-action adaptation stuck in [[Development Hell]]. [[Trope Codifier|Codified]] many tropes for [[Cyberpunk]] anime. Was a big influence on ''[[The Matrix]]''.
* ''[[Ghost in the Shell]]'' - Based on the famous manga series that spawned two movies and a 52 episode anime- itself followed by another movie (and spawned another manga), with a live-action adaptation stuck in [[Development Hell]]. [[Trope Codifier|Codified]] many tropes for [[Cyberpunk]] anime. Was a big influence on ''[[The Matrix]]''.
* ''[[G.I. Joe (Franchise)|G.I. Joe]]'' - A [[Long Runner|long-running]] [[Merchandise-Driven]] franchise, spawning some animated shows and a live action film
* ''[[G.I. Joe]]'' - A [[Long Runner|long-running]] [[Merchandise-Driven]] franchise, spawning some animated shows and a live action film
* ''[[Girl Genius]]''
* ''[[Girl Genius]]''
* ''[[Glee]]'' - A musical dramady, having gone through two seasons with a third on its way.
* ''[[Glee]]'' - A musical dramady, having gone through two seasons with a third on its way.
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* ''[[Rugrats]]'' - the [[Nickelodeon|station]] defining animating series (predating [[SpongeBob SquarePants]]) with a series, two spinoffs, and three movies, one of which was a crossover. All about ''babies''' adventures.
* ''[[Rugrats]]'' - the [[Nickelodeon|station]] defining animating series (predating [[SpongeBob SquarePants]]) with a series, two spinoffs, and three movies, one of which was a crossover. All about ''babies''' adventures.
* ''[[Sam & Max: Freelance Police|Sam and Max Freelance Police]]'' - A comic series especially well known as a series of adventure games.
* ''[[Sam & Max: Freelance Police|Sam and Max Freelance Police]]'' - A comic series especially well known as a series of adventure games.
* ''[[The Sandman (Comic Book)|The Sandman]]'' - Comic series by [[Neil Gaiman]].
* ''[[The Sandman]]'' - Comic series by [[Neil Gaiman]].
* ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' - A long running sketch comedy show.
* ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' - A long running sketch comedy show.
* ''[[Schlock Mercenary]]''
* ''[[Schlock Mercenary]]''

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Feeling bored? Here's a challenge. Find a 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 tropes when you're a Long Runner.

Not to be confused with Overdosed Tropes, which are the same but inverted.


Trope Saturated -- on more than 4000 pages

Trope Overloaded on more than 2000 pages but fewer than 4000

Trope Overdosed on more than 1000 pages but fewer than 2000


This doesn't mean that these series are actually better, just that more tropers watch them and add examples. Or possibly that one really, really crazy troper watches it and adds examples. Or possibly that the show just happens to have a really, really high trope quotient while a show you don't see on here doesn't.


A brief note on methodology. To determine a work's ranking under Trope Overdosed, you can take the "related to" number of the page related to a series that has the most references.

For those who want a perfectly accurate count, though, check out this Python script. Correct usage of it will allow you to determine exactly how many wiks a franchise with really complicated cross references (such as Final Fantasy) has. Note, however, that this page doesn't list exact numbers. We only care about the thousands digit. If you're making a change based on Python data, be sure to mention this in the "edit reason" box.

Listings here are alphabetical. If you are wondering what the previous statistics were, there is now an archived page. As for why the page has changed formats since April 25, 2010, see the forum topic and the discussion page to learn the details.

  1. Or 14. It didn't start with a whole new cast each season until the 7th season.
  2. between TOS (3), TAS (2), TNG (7), DS9 (7), VOY (7), and ENT (4), the franchise clocks in at thirty seasons
  3. It's worth mentioning though that Valve has decided to stop doing episodic games, so the likelihood of there ever being an episode three is close to nil
  4. though not necessarily the one from the original arcade game