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* ''[[Super Smash Bros]]'' - Video game massive multiplayer crossover of numerous Nintendo franchises (and in its third game, ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' and ''[[Metal Gear]]'').
* ''[[Super Smash Bros]]'' - Video game massive multiplayer crossover of numerous Nintendo franchises (and in its third game, ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' and ''[[Metal Gear]]'').
* ''[[Team Fortress 2]]'' - Crazy multiplayer FPS filled with over-the-top espionage assassins from the minds behind ''[[Half-Life (series)|Half-Life]]''. Updated frequently since 2007, and features quite a bit of [[Team Fortress 2/Supplemental Material|supplemental material]].
* ''[[Team Fortress 2]]'' - Crazy multiplayer FPS filled with over-the-top espionage assassins from the minds behind ''[[Half-Life (series)|Half-Life]]''. Updated frequently since 2007, and features quite a bit of [[Team Fortress 2/Supplemental Material|supplemental material]].
* ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'' - A [[Long Runner|long-running]] comic-turned-multimedia empire, consisting of the [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (comics)|several comics series]], two [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1987|animated]] [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2003|cartoon shows]] with one upcoming, [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (film)|four films with one upcoming,]] a [[Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation|live-action TV series]] that neither [[Canon Dis Continuity|the creators]] nor [[Fanon Discontinuity|the fans]] like to talk about, and a series of [[Video Games]].
* ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'' - A [[Long Runner|long-running]] comic-turned-multimedia empire, consisting of the [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (comics)|several comics series]], two [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1987|animated]] [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2003|cartoon shows]] with one upcoming, [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (film)|four films with one upcoming,]] a [[Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation|live-action TV series]] that neither [[Canon Discontinuity|the creators]] nor [[Fanon Discontinuity|the fans]] like to talk about, and a series of [[Video Games]].
* ''[[Teen Titans (Comic Book)|Teen Titans]]'' - [[Animesque]] [[Teen Titans (animation)|animated series]] (and [[Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo|its]] [[Teen Titans Go!|spin-offs]]), plus [[Teen Titans (Comic Book)|its original comic book series]].
* ''[[Teen Titans (Comic Book)|Teen Titans]]'' - [[Animesque]] [[Teen Titans (animation)|animated series]] (and [[Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo|its]] [[Teen Titans Go!|spin-offs]]), plus [[Teen Titans (Comic Book)|its original comic book series]].
* ''[[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann]]'' - [[Troperiffic]] [[Reconstruction|Reconstructor]] [[Deconstructor Fleet|Fleet]] for the [[Super Robot]] genre that goes [[Beyond the Impossible]] more times than it's possible to count.
* ''[[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann]]'' - [[Troperiffic]] [[Reconstruction|Reconstructor]] [[Deconstructor Fleet|Fleet]] for the [[Super Robot]] genre that goes [[Beyond the Impossible]] more times than it's possible to count.
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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.
* ''[[House (TV series)|House]]'' - Mystery show, starring a curmudgeon cripple and has diseases instead of crimes. Has its eighth season in the can.
* ''[[How I Met Your Mother]]'' - A late 2000's sitcom, probably the closest things to ''[[Friends]]'' since ''[[Friends]]''.
* ''[[How I Met Your Mother]]'' - A late 2000's sitcom, probably the closest things to ''[[Friends]]'' since ''[[Friends]]''.
* ''[[ICarly]]'' - Live Action [[Kid Com]] about [[Genki Girl|Carly]], [[Jerk Sue|Sam]] and [[Hollywood Nerd|Freddie]] making a [[Web Original|web]] [[Show Within a Show|show]] in [[Seattle]]. [[ICarly/Radar|Destroys Radars.]] [[ICarly/Ho Yay|Constant Les Yay]]. Also has a hyperactive [[Fandom]] that [[Ship-to-Ship Combat|revolves]] around a [[Love Triangle]] between the [[Power Trio]].
* ''[[iCarly]]'' - Live Action [[Kid Com]] about [[Genki Girl|Carly]], [[Jerk Sue|Sam]] and [[Hollywood Nerd|Freddie]] making a [[Web Original|web]] [[Show Within a Show|show]] in [[Seattle]]. [[ICarly/Radar|Destroys Radars.]] [[ICarly/Ho Yay|Constant Les Yay]]. Also has a hyperactive [[Fandom]] that [[Ship-to-Ship Combat|revolves]] around a [[Love Triangle]] between the [[Power Trio]].
* ''[[The Incredible Hulk]]''
* ''[[The Incredible Hulk]]''
* ''[[Inuyasha]]'' - [[Long Runner|Long-running]] manga series, with an equally long-running anime adaptation. The anime became infamous for [[Overtook the Manga|overtaking the manga]] and being [[Cut Short]] without a proper resolution. It has since been re-aired and resolved once the manga finally finished.
* ''[[Inuyasha]]'' - [[Long Runner|Long-running]] manga series, with an equally long-running anime adaptation. The anime became infamous for [[Overtook the Manga|overtaking the manga]] and being [[Cut Short]] without a proper resolution. It has since been re-aired and resolved once the manga finally finished.

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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