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This is one of the easiest ways to name a work of fiction. Instead of naming a series after [[The Place|a central location]], the name comes from the vehicle that is the focal point of the series. Extra points to those works where the vehicle doubles as the primary setting (ie a good deal of the character interaction occurs onboard), the [[MacGuffin]], or some combination of the two, all of which seem to be more likely if the vehicle is a [[Cool Ship]] (no, not [[Shipping|that]] kind of ship) be it [[Cool Starship|spacefaring]], [[Cool Boat|nautical]], time-traveling, or an [[Cool Airship|airship]]. As the title suggests, other vehicles, mecha, helicopters, tanks etc. also qualify for this trope.
This is one of the easiest ways to name a work of fiction. Instead of naming a series after [[The Place|a central location]], the name comes from the vehicle that is the focal point of the series. Extra points to those works where the vehicle doubles as the primary setting (ie a good deal of the character interaction occurs onboard), the [[MacGuffin]], or some combination of the two, all of which seem to be more likely if the vehicle is a [[Cool Ship]] (no, not [[Shipping|that]] kind of ship) be it [[Cool Starship|spacefaring]], [[Cool Boat|nautical]], time-traveling, or an [[Cool Airship|airship]]. As the title suggests, other vehicles, mecha, helicopters, tanks etc. also qualify for this trope.


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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==

Revision as of 18:40, 5 April 2014

Care to guess the name of the Cool Starship that's the focal point of Star Trek Voyager?

This is one of the easiest ways to name a work of fiction. Instead of naming a series after a central location, the name comes from the vehicle that is the focal point of the series. Extra points to those works where the vehicle doubles as the primary setting (ie a good deal of the character interaction occurs onboard), the MacGuffin, or some combination of the two, all of which seem to be more likely if the vehicle is a Cool Ship (no, not that kind of ship) be it spacefaring, nautical, time-traveling, or an airship. As the title suggests, other vehicles, mecha, helicopters, tanks etc. also qualify for this trope.

Examples of Vehicle Title include:


Anime and Manga

Comic Books

  • The Haunted Tank in the DCU.

Film

Literature

Live Action TV

Music

Theater

Video Games

Western Animation