Display title | Wacky Americans Have Wacky Names |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A trope whereby American characters, if intended to be comic, will be given a particular kind of over-the-top name for comedy effect. A character with this kind of name, may well also be subject to the various tropes often applied to American characters (see under "Americans" on National Stereotyping Tropes for some examples) and, of course, all the tropes to which a comic character would be subject. The name will often include one or more of the following: |