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* And ''usually'' has at least one example of that extreme.
* And ''usually'' has at least one example of that extreme.


[[Bonus Points]] if the [[Logical Extreme]] is a trope in and of itself.
[[Bonus Points]] if the '''Logical Extreme''' is a trope in and of itself.


Note that sometimes a trope can have more than one [[Logical Extreme]] that fit the trope in different ways. For example, the [[Logical Extreme|Logical Extremes]] of [[Reclusive Artist]] include artists whose identities are unknown and artists whose ''whereabouts'' are unknown.
Note that sometimes a trope can have more than one '''Logical Extreme''' that fit the trope in different ways. For example, the '''Logical Extremes''' of [[Reclusive Artist]] include artists whose identities are unknown and artists whose ''whereabouts'' are unknown.


For obvious reasons, this cannot be used on [[Your Mileage May Vary|YMMV]] items.
For obvious reasons, this cannot be used on [[Your Mileage May Vary|YMMV]] items.
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* [[Band of Relatives]]: ''Everyone'' in the band is related.
* [[Band of Relatives]]: ''Everyone'' in the band is related.
* [[Broke the Rating Scale]]: A reviewer refuses to assign a rating at all. There are a number of examples of that on the trope page, often when the reviewer finds the work downright repulsive or otherwise not worthy of a rating.
* [[Broke the Rating Scale]]: A reviewer refuses to assign a rating at all. There are a number of examples of that on the trope page, often when the reviewer finds the work downright repulsive or otherwise not worthy of a rating.
* [[Cast of Snowflakes]]: [[Loads and Loads of Characters]] given intricate and distinct tropes that separate each one of them, sometimes doubling as [[Doing It for The Art]]. Well-known examples include ''[[Touhou]]'' and ''[[Monster (Anime)|Monster]]''.
* [[Cast of Snowflakes]]: [[Loads and Loads of Characters]] given intricate and distinct tropes that separate each one of them, sometimes doubling as [[Doing It for the Art]]. Well-known examples include ''[[Touhou]]'' and ''[[Monster (manga)|Monster]]''.
* [[A Child Shall Lead Them]]:
* [[A Child Shall Lead Them]]:
** It would ''seem'' to be a monarch crowned at birth, which has happened (the most recent example is [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfonso_XIII_of_Spain King Alfonso XIII of Spain]). However, the Sassanid Empire set the [[Logical Extreme]] to ''in utero'' coronations; [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shapur_II King Shapur II] is the only monarch known to be crowned ''before he was born'' (the crown was placed on his mother's belly).
** It would ''seem'' to be a monarch crowned at birth, which has happened (the most recent example is [[wikipedia:Alfonso XIII of Spain|King Alfonso XIII of Spain]]). However, the Sassanid Empire set the '''Logical Extreme''' to ''in utero'' coronations; [[wikipedia:Shapur II|King Shapur II]] is the only monarch known to be crowned ''before he was born'' (the crown was placed on his mother's belly).
** In ''[[Star Wars]]'', Naboo takes it to a different extreme by making all their rulers teenagers (they ''retire'' at twenty).
** In ''[[Star Wars]]'', Naboo takes it to a different extreme by making all their rulers teenagers (they ''retire'' at twenty).
** [[Teenage Wasteland]] is where there are no adults to lead ''at all''.
** [[Teenage Wasteland]] is where there are no adults to lead ''at all''.
* [[Conviction By Contradiction]]: [[Conviction By Counterfactual Clue]], when the convicting "evidence" is explained away by ''simply checking the facts''.
* [[Conviction by Contradiction]]: [[Conviction by Counterfactual Clue]], when the convicting "evidence" is explained away by ''simply checking the facts''.
* [[Face of the Band]]: Fans think the name of the band is that of said face -- in short, the musical version of [[I Am Not Shazam]].
* [[Face of the Band]]: Fans think the name of the band is that of said face—in short, the musical version of [[I Am Not Shazam]].
* [[I Am the Band]]: An artist performs under [[A Good Name for A Rock Band]] and plays all instruments and writes all songs associated with that band him -- or herself. This is quite common.
* [[I Am the Band]]: An artist performs under [[A Good Name for a Rock Band]] and plays all instruments and writes all songs associated with that band him—or herself. This is quite common.
* [[Impossibly Cool Clothes]]: ''Everyone'' has awesome clothes, and they fit for the environment. Example: ''[[The World Ends With You (Video Game)|The World Ends With You]]''.
* [[Impossibly Cool Clothes]]: ''Everyone'' has awesome clothes, and they fit for the environment. Example: ''[[The World Ends With You]]''.
* [[Knight Templar]]: Where the [[Moral Guardian]] will do ''[[Murder the Hypotenuse|anything]]'' to protect.
* [[Knight Templar]]: Where the [[Moral Guardian]] will do ''[[Murder the Hypotenuse|anything]]'' to protect.
* [[Lampshade Hanging]]: [[Better Than a Bare Bulb]], where [[Lampshade Hanging]] becomes a central part of the work.
* [[Lampshade Hanging]]: [[Better Than a Bare Bulb]], where [[Lampshade Hanging]] becomes a central part of the work.
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*** [[Manic Street Preachers|Richey James Edwards]] went missing in 1995 and was declared [[Legally Dead]] in 2008.
*** [[Manic Street Preachers|Richey James Edwards]] went missing in 1995 and was declared [[Legally Dead]] in 2008.
* [[Revolving Door Band]]: A band goes through entire lineups on a regular basis. Several groups (Menudo, the Oak Ridge Boys and the Blackwood Brothers) fit this description.
* [[Revolving Door Band]]: A band goes through entire lineups on a regular basis. Several groups (Menudo, the Oak Ridge Boys and the Blackwood Brothers) fit this description.
* [[Written in Infirmity]]: [[The Character Died With Him]] (that is, the actor's not just sick, he or she is ''dead'').
* [[Written-In Infirmity]]: [[The Character Died with Him]] (that is, the actor's not just sick, he or she is ''dead'').


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Latest revision as of 02:28, 22 December 2020

This is a Trope Trope.

Some tropes have a logical extreme that:

  • Fits neatly within the description of the trope
  • Requires no exaggeration.
  • And usually has at least one example of that extreme.

Bonus Points if the Logical Extreme is a trope in and of itself.

Note that sometimes a trope can have more than one Logical Extreme that fit the trope in different ways. For example, the Logical Extremes of Reclusive Artist include artists whose identities are unknown and artists whose whereabouts are unknown.

For obvious reasons, this cannot be used on YMMV items.

Compare Exaggerated Trope, which is the "Illogical Extreme".

Examples of Logical Extreme include: