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Sometimes it's just fun to make fun of a trope. It's fun to screw around with it or find the humor in those tropes. Thus we have the [[Parodied Trope]].
Sometimes it's just fun to make fun of a trope. It's fun to screw around with it or find the humor in those tropes. Thus we have the '''Parodied Trope'''.


Writers can even spoof their own tropes as a form of [[Self-Deprecation]].
Writers can even spoof their own tropes as a form of [[Self-Deprecation]].
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Not to be confused with [[Parody Tropes]] (a list of tropes that are parodies themselves).
Not to be confused with [[Parody Tropes]] (a list of tropes that are parodies themselves).
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* [[Lady Gaga]] spoofed [[Impractically Fancy Outfit|Impractically Fancy Outfits]] on a ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' appearance.
* [[Lady Gaga]] spoofed [[Impractically Fancy Outfit]]s on a ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' appearance.
* Also spoofing that trope was ''[[Kappa Mikey]]''. Mikey and Lilly go overboard with all kinds of crazy clothing designs when trying to get their ideas bought by a well-known clothing designer. This included a cement dress and clothing made of garbage and food.
* Also spoofing that trope was ''[[Kappa Mikey]]''. Mikey and Lilly go overboard with all kinds of crazy clothing designs when trying to get their ideas bought by a well-known clothing designer. This included a cement dress and clothing made of garbage and food.
* ''[[South Park]]'' of course makes fun of loads of tropes and plots from [[All Just a Dream]] to [[Zombie Apocalypse]].
* ''[[South Park]]'' of course makes fun of loads of tropes and plots from [[All Just a Dream]] to [[Zombie Apocalypse]].
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* The ''[[Ratchet and Clank]]'' games do this quite a bit.
* The ''[[Ratchet and Clank]]'' games do this quite a bit.
** The announcer banter in ''[[Ratchet: Deadlocked]]'' spoofs [[Think of the Children]], twice.
** The announcer banter in ''[[Ratchet: Deadlocked]]'' spoofs [[Think of the Children]], twice.
* Since ''[[Soap Dish]]'' is a parody of [[Soap Opera|Soap Operas]], many of their tropes also get spoofed.
* Since ''[[Soap Dish]]'' is a parody of [[Soap Opera]]s, many of their tropes also get spoofed.


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Revision as of 23:17, 25 February 2015

Sometimes it's just fun to make fun of a trope. It's fun to screw around with it or find the humor in those tropes. Thus we have the Parodied Trope.

Writers can even spoof their own tropes as a form of Self-Deprecation.

Sometimes this comes in the form of an Exaggerated Trope, or even a Downplayed Trope. Sometimes it overlaps with Zig-Zagging Trope, or Inverted Trope. If the trope is called on by the author, but still used, it's a Lampshade Hanging.

Compare other kinds of Playing with a Trope, Satire, Parody, Pastiche, Parody, Played for Laughs.

Not to be confused with Parody Tropes (a list of tropes that are parodies themselves).

Examples of Parodied Trope include: