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Eli Stone is a reviewer who is a member of [[Space Monkey Mafia Studios]]. Although he is one of many reviewers who follow the tradition set by Doug Walker, he notably also has shades of ''[[Atop the Fourth Wall]]'' and claims that one of his biggest inspirations is Chad "CR" Rocco of ''Familiar Faces''. Eli is aware of the fact that he is not the first to do this, and lately references this wiki a ''lot''. As his name suggests, his character is a bitter superhero with the power to command cartoon clichés--which sometimes feel more like tropes--who specializes in animation criticism.
Eli Stone is a reviewer who is a member of [[Space Monkey Mafia Studios]]. Although he is one of many reviewers who follow the tradition set by Doug Walker, he notably also has shades of ''[[Atop the Fourth Wall]]'' and claims that one of his biggest inspirations is Chad "CR" Rocco of ''Familiar Faces''. Eli is aware of the fact that he is not the first to do this, and lately references this wiki a ''lot''. As his name suggests, his character is a bitter superhero with the power to command cartoon clichés—which sometimes feel more like tropes—who specializes in animation criticism.


If anything is notable about his series, it's that Eli constantly gets better as time passes. The storyline becomes deeper, the camera quality gets better, and (perhaps not coincidentally) he references [[TV Tropes]] more and more. Either way, you can find him [http://thatguyinthecape.blip.tv/ here]
If anything is notable about his series, it's that Eli constantly gets better as time passes. The storyline becomes deeper, the camera quality gets better, and (perhaps not coincidentally) he references [[TV Tropes]] more and more. Either way, you can find him [http://thatguyinthecape.blip.tv/ here]
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* [[Accentuate the Negative]]: Played straight in the first few episodes--Eli even regrets that he claimed ''[[Batfink]]'' was a bad show--but notably averted in the later ones. Even if the movies he reviews are bad by his admission, he always goes out of his way to highlight the best moment of said movie. He even said that he hated doing a negative review of [[Osmosis Jones]] because of [[They Wasted a Perfectly Good Plot|how much potential it had.]]
* [[Accentuate the Negative]]: Played straight in the first few episodes—Eli even regrets that he claimed ''[[Batfink]]'' was a bad show—but notably averted in the later ones. Even if the movies he reviews are bad by his admission, he always goes out of his way to highlight the best moment of said movie. He even said that he hated doing a negative review of [[Osmosis Jones]] because of [[They Wasted a Perfectly Good Plot|how much potential it had.]]
* [[...And Show It to You]]: {{spoiler|[[Super-Powered Evil Side|The Cartoon Villain]] does this to [[Soul Eater|Asura, of all people.]] }}
* [[...And Show It to You]]: {{spoiler|[[Super-Powered Evil Side|The Cartoon Villain]] does this to [[Soul Eater|Asura, of all people.]] }}
* [[Art Evolution]]: It seems like the Hero gets better at making reviews the more of them he makes. [[Tropes Are Not Bad|This might actually work in his favor, as it's fun to watch him grow as a reviewer.]]
* [[Art Evolution]]: It seems like the Hero gets better at making reviews the more of them he makes. [[Tropes Are Not Bad|This might actually work in his favor, as it's fun to watch him grow as a reviewer.]]
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* [[Author Appeal]]: Superheroes. Enough said.
* [[Author Appeal]]: Superheroes. Enough said.
* [[Badass Cape]]: [[Your Mileage May Vary]] on ''how'' badass, though.
* [[Badass Cape]]: [[Your Mileage May Vary]] on ''how'' badass, though.
* [[Big Damn Heroes]]: Ironically, The Hero has only done this once--in fellow reviewer The Hardcore Kid's review of ''[[Fritz the Cat (animation)|Fritz the Cat]]''. This also happened in his series, {{spoiler|but instead of him, it was the gods of [[Okami]] that saved him at the last second.}}
* [[Big Damn Heroes]]: Ironically, The Hero has only done this once—in fellow reviewer The Hardcore Kid's review of ''[[Fritz the Cat (animation)|Fritz the Cat]]''. This also happened in his series, {{spoiler|but instead of him, it was the gods of [[Okami]] that saved him at the last second.}}
* [[Big Lipped Alligator Moment]]: He [[Defied Trope|defies]] calling one out when reviewing ''The Magic Voyage'', saying that it does not qualify due to the rest of the movie having no logic.
* [[Non Sequitur Scene]]: He [[Defied Trope|defies]] calling one out when reviewing ''The Magic Voyage'', saying that it does not qualify due to the rest of the movie having no logic.
** When calling "Pinkie Sense" the worst episode of ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]'', he points out how Pinkie Pie's "Pinkie Sense" is never brought up again, thus becoming a Big Lipped Toothless Alligator Moment (in reference to Pinkie's pet alligator, Gummy).
** When calling "Pinkie Sense" the worst episode of ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]'', he points out how Pinkie Pie's "Pinkie Sense" is never brought up again, thus becoming a Big Lipped Toothless Alligator Moment (in reference to Pinkie's pet alligator, Gummy).
* [[Big No]]/ [["No. Just... No" Reaction]]: Happened in the Cosprayers Episodes 5-8 review {{spoiler|when he found out that the heroes were working to fulfill the evil goddess's goals all along.}}
* [[Big No]]/ [["No. Just... No" Reaction]]: Happened in the Cosprayers Episodes 5-8 review {{spoiler|when he found out that the heroes were working to fulfill the evil goddess's goals all along.}}
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** Also, [[Evil Counterpart|The Cartoon Villain.]]
** Also, [[Evil Counterpart|The Cartoon Villain.]]
* [[Mirror Universe]]: {{spoiler|Complete with an evil Hero and a good Hagan!}}
* [[Mirror Universe]]: {{spoiler|Complete with an evil Hero and a good Hagan!}}
* [[New Powers as the Plot Demands]]: Played with in a few different ways. With the nature of the Hero's one ability--control of all cartoon clichés (his words, not ours)--new PARTS of it are revealed as the plot demands. To wit, he has [[Stuff Blowing Up|his trusty TNT]], [[Anvil on Head|can make it]] [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?|RAIN ANVILS]], has a [[Megaton Punch|Falcon Punch]], and in the [[All There in the Manual|origin comic,]] he has [[Super Speed]], can throw an ACME bomb that's actually a smoke bomb, and can [[Drop the Hammer|pull a giant mallet-style hammer out of nowhere]]. The fact that he can get new abilities this way is actually [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshaded]] in his review of said comic [[Atop the Fourth Wall|as Linkara]].
* [[New Powers as the Plot Demands]]: Played with in a few different ways. With the nature of the Hero's one ability—control of all cartoon clichés (his words, not ours)--new PARTS of it are revealed as the plot demands. To wit, he has [[Stuff Blowing Up|his trusty TNT]], [[Anvil on Head|can make it]] [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?|RAIN ANVILS]], has a [[Megaton Punch|Falcon Punch]], and in the [[All There in the Manual|origin comic,]] he has [[Super Speed]], can throw an ACME bomb that's actually a smoke bomb, and can [[Drop the Hammer|pull a giant mallet-style hammer out of nowhere]]. The fact that he can get new abilities this way is actually [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshaded]] in his review of said comic [[Atop the Fourth Wall|as Linkara]].
** He also got a completely new set of abilities courtesy of the [[Okami|Celestial Brush gods]]. {{spoiler|He lost the ability to use it one episode later.}}
** He also got a completely new set of abilities courtesy of the [[Okami|Celestial Brush gods]]. {{spoiler|He lost the ability to use it one episode later.}}
* [[Power Creep, Power Seep]]: The Hero {{spoiler|in [[Super-Powered Evil Side]] mode}} was able to kill {{spoiler|[[Soul Eater|Asura. ASURA.]] This is explained later on as the villain who brought him into our world wasn't able to bring him here at full power, but still...}}
* [[Power Creep, Power Seep]]: The Hero {{spoiler|in [[Super-Powered Evil Side]] mode}} was able to kill {{spoiler|[[Soul Eater|Asura. ASURA.]] This is explained later on as the villain who brought him into our world wasn't able to bring him here at full power, but still...}}

Revision as of 05:52, 7 August 2017

Eli Stone is a reviewer who is a member of Space Monkey Mafia Studios. Although he is one of many reviewers who follow the tradition set by Doug Walker, he notably also has shades of Atop the Fourth Wall and claims that one of his biggest inspirations is Chad "CR" Rocco of Familiar Faces. Eli is aware of the fact that he is not the first to do this, and lately references this wiki a lot. As his name suggests, his character is a bitter superhero with the power to command cartoon clichés—which sometimes feel more like tropes—who specializes in animation criticism.

If anything is notable about his series, it's that Eli constantly gets better as time passes. The storyline becomes deeper, the camera quality gets better, and (perhaps not coincidentally) he references TV Tropes more and more. Either way, you can find him here


Tropes used in The Cartoon Hero include:

Nadeshiko: W-white...

Hero: Ooh, my favorite--I mean, what the hell, Keita?