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[[File:prettyinmink_supertrope_8694.jpg|link=The Bad and The Beautiful|right|[[Pretty in Mink]] is one, with six [[Sub Trope|Sub Tropes]] so far ([[Its Fake Fur Its Fine]] not pictured).<ref> Pictured, from left to right: [[Happy Holidays Dress]] (from [[Disney Princess]]), [[Sexy Santa Dress]] (from ''[[Batman Returns (Film)|Batman Returns]]''), [[Going Fur a Swim]] (unknown), [[Fur Bikini]] (from ''[[Dungeons and Dragons (Animation)|Dungeons and Dragons]]''), [[Naked in Mink]] (from ''[[Playboy]]'').</ref>]]
[[File:prettyinmink_supertrope_8694.jpg|link=The Bad and The Beautiful|frame|[[Pretty in Mink]] is one, with six [[Sub Trope|Sub Tropes]] so far ([[It's Fake Fur, It's Fine]] not pictured).<ref>Pictured, from left to right: [["Happy Holidays" Dress]] (from [[Disney Princess]]), [[Sexy Santa Dress]] (from ''[[Batman Returns (Film)|Batman Returns]]''), [[Going Fur a Swim]] (unknown), [[Fur Bikini]] (from ''[[Dungeons and Dragons (Animation)|Dungeons and Dragons]]''), [[Naked in Mink]] (from ''[[Playboy]]'').</ref>]]


Some tropes can be pretty broad in scope, enough to cover one or more [[Sub-Trope]]s under them.


Some tropes can be pretty broad in scope, enough to cover one or more [[Sub Trope|Sub Tropes]] under them.
Let's say you have tropes for "Scarf Juggling" and "Knife Juggling". Just plain "Juggling" would be the [[Super-Trope]] for both of them.


In short, if you took every example of a super-trope and combined with every example of its sub tropes, they would all count as examples of the super trope.
Let's say you have tropes for "Scarf Juggling" and "Knife Juggling". Just plain "Juggling" would be the [[Super Trope]] for both of them.

In short, if you took every example of a super trope and combined with every example of its sub tropes, they would all count as examples of the super trope.


This is also important, as a [[Missing Supertrope]] can lead to people thinking a trope is broader than it is.
This is also important, as a [[Missing Supertrope]] can lead to people thinking a trope is broader than it is.


In [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genus%E2%80%93differentia_definition logic terms], the Super Trope would be the genus, and the sub tropes the differentia.
In [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genus%E2%80%93differentia_definition logic terms], the Super-Trope would be the genus, and the sub-tropes the differentia.


Do not confuse this with different tropes simply having a common element. That is a standard index. Although a super trope can be an index if it has enough sub tropes.
Do not confuse this with different tropes simply having a common element. That is a standard index. Although a super trope can be an index if it has enough sub tropes.
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Not to be confused with [[The Same but More]], [[Exaggerated Trope]], [[Superhero Tropes]].
Not to be confused with [[The Same but More]], [[Exaggerated Trope]], [[Superhero Tropes]].

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* [[Idiot Ball]] covers [[Trope|tropes]] like [[Hero Ball]], [[Villain Ball]], and [[Distress Ball]]. [[Conflict Ball]] isn't a [[Sub Trope]], but a [[Sister Trope]].
* [[Idiot Ball]] covers [[Trope|tropes]] like [[Hero Ball]], [[Villain Ball]], and [[Distress Ball]]. [[Conflict Ball]] isn't a [[Sub Trope]], but a [[Sister Trope]].
* [[Chekhov's Gun]] covers quite a few [[Trope|tropes]], as does its evil twin, [[Ass Pull]], which covers [[Trope|tropes]] like [[Deus Ex Machina]] (an [[Ass Pull]] to resolve the story).
* [[Chekhov's Gun]] covers quite a few [[Trope|tropes]], as does its evil twin, [[Ass Pull]], which covers [[Trope|tropes]] like [[Deus Ex Machina]] (an [[Ass Pull]] to resolve the story).

Revision as of 20:30, 16 January 2014

Pretty in Mink is one, with six Sub Tropes so far (It's Fake Fur, It's Fine not pictured).[1]

Some tropes can be pretty broad in scope, enough to cover one or more Sub-Tropes under them.

Let's say you have tropes for "Scarf Juggling" and "Knife Juggling". Just plain "Juggling" would be the Super-Trope for both of them.

In short, if you took every example of a super-trope and combined with every example of its sub tropes, they would all count as examples of the super trope.

This is also important, as a Missing Supertrope can lead to people thinking a trope is broader than it is.

In logic terms, the Super-Trope would be the genus, and the sub-tropes the differentia.

Do not confuse this with different tropes simply having a common element. That is a standard index. Although a super trope can be an index if it has enough sub tropes.

Compare Sister Trope.

Not to be confused with The Same but More, Exaggerated Trope, Superhero Tropes.

Examples of Super-Trope include:

By the way, have you ever seen Super Trope and Trope Tan in the same place at the same time?