Mundane Made Awesome/Other Media: Difference between revisions

Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know.
Content added Content deleted
No edit summary
(Adding example)
 
(9 intermediate revisions by 4 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{trope}}
{{trope}}
== Fan Fic ==

* ''The Gatemaster'' would be an otherwise fairly typical [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] self-insertion fic if it wasn't for a massive dose of this trope, along with an insane length. Also a case of [[Tropes Are Not Good]], as it only served to make the whole thing more pretentious and longwinded.
* ''[[ToyHammer]]'' has completely unnecessary use of ''[[Generation Kill]]''-style callsigns and radio protocol used by the local nerd and the mini forces under his jurisdiction.
* Done in gloriously overblown epic-fantasy style with American politics [http://randomactsofshark.blogspot.com/ here].
* Anything described with [[Purple Prose]] in ''[[Shinji and Warhammer40K|Shinji and Warhammer 40 K]]''.
** For example, Shinji decides to clean the apartment: [[Crowning Moment of Funny|"Demons of untidiness! Fear me! I have come, with the mop of justice and the sponge of truth! I shall cleanse you from this home! Let it be sanctified with the sweet scent of the Emperor's soap!"]]
** Lampshaded in chapter 20 part 1 when a couple of guys see Hikari, Kensuke and Toji walk to school:
{{quote|"What the hell...?" said one of the boys to his best friend. "Your nose is bleeding...?"
For once, it wasn't out of perverted thoughts. "It should be illegal to be that awesome out of just -walking-." }}
* The author of ''[[Deserving]]'' doesn't like using characters' names or [[Said Bookism|the word "said"]], producing this effect when a discussion of interior design is peppered with phrases like "proclaimed the Chosen One". The unnaturally overdramatic diction employed by every character in every situation doesn't help matters either. Actual example: ''"LUBE! Always lube. Don’t make me repeat it," came the menacing voice.'' One glorious scene in which [[Harry Potter]] [[Milking the Giant Cow|milks the giant cow]] and casts fireworks with his wand to make a point about someone's birthday party.
** In general, domestic fic in which the characters talk about their mundane business with just as much portentousness as [[The End of the World as We Know It]] is very common, and invariably lands in this trope.
* [[Troper Works/Brendan Namron Ace Attorney|Brendan Namron: Ace Attorney]], being based partially off of the [[Ace Attorney]] games, uses this trope from time to time, especially in the courtroom.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAyVQv1jhSU This video], spoofing the incredibly mundane opening lines of ''[[The Last War]]'' in which [[Harry Potter|Hermione Granger]] is fretting over a pot of stew, plays this trope to the hilt by reading the account of Hermione's stew-making adventures [[Dramatic Reading|in an exaggerated bombastic voice]] with added reverb and setting it to [[Carmina Burana|O Fortuna]]. And includes the actual phrase (and former trope name) "what do you mean it's not awesome" in the tags.
** The creator of that video has taken to referring to the specific form of [[Mundane Made Awesome]] where narration is too epic for what it's describing as "O Fortuna moments", likening the effect to watching someone doing the housework with that backing track.
* There is a [[Kingdom Hearts]] fanfic that involves rock-paper-scissors... of DESTINY!
* In [[A Match Made in Hell|another Kingdom Hearts fanfic,]], Cloud and Sephiroth are forced to resort to a thumb war due to a spell that prevents actual fighting. Notable in that it's presented EXACTLY as dire and significant as a life-or-death fight would be. Cloud loses, and cries in despair...before challenging Sephiroth to best-two-out-of-three. Roxas (who in this case is a voice in Sora's head) comments that [[Hypocritical Humor|"You have such weird friends."]]
* ''[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5822132/1/Becoming_Female Becoming Female]'' has several examples, such as this one:
{{quote|''"Yeah, I'm fine," I explained epically.''}}
* ''[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/7455421/1/Neon_Knights Neon Knights]'' has a fantastic example in the second chapter. [[Hot-Blooded|Mari]] [[Chewing the Scenery|Illustrious]] [[Rebuild of Evangelion|Makinami]] takes on a [[Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny|fourth-grade math test]]. With [[Purple Prose]] and [[Shout-Out|Shout-Outs]] to ''[[G Gundam]]'', ''[[GaoGaiGar]]'', ''[[Gurren Lagann]]'', and [[Warhammer 40000]]. Even ''[[Serial Escalation|the line break separating this scene from the one before it]]'' is a massive example of this. And it all ''works''.
{{quote|[[Gurren Lagann|GIIIIIGAAAAA]]! [[Incredibly Lame Pun|SCEEEEENNNNNE]]! [[Mundane Made Awesome|BREEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAK]]!}}

== Professional Wrestling ==
* Any feud summary used in Professional Wrestling marketing of upcoming events. It's often less interesting to actually watch pay-per-view extravaganzas than it is the promotional videos explaining them. Extra points to TNA's promos for their annual Lockdown pay-per-view, which do a pretty convincing job of making a six-sided cyclone-fence cage look like it should be banned by the Geneva Convention.

== Radio ==
* Parodied many times in ''[[The Goon Show]]'', as in the following example:
{{quote|'''Neddie Seagoon''': ''(Portentously)'' Then... suddenly...
'''Orchestra''': LONG DRAMATIC STING
'''Neddie Seagoon''': ''(Feebly)'' ...Nothing happened. ''(Normally)'' But it happened ''suddenly'', mark you! }}
* ''[[The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy]]'' had a moment like this in episode 20, when Arthur comes back home and finds a mysterious present: a fishbowl engraved with these words: "So long, and thanks for all the fish." The musical score gives one the impression of some legendary item.
** He later discovers an interesting message when he holds it up to his ear and taps it.
* Italian radio comedy show ''"610"'' [[Stealth Pun|(in Italian, spelling each digits of the title results in]] [[You Suck|an insult)]] has a sketch based on this trope, involving "Pier Maria Carletti", a character 100 times dumber and weaker than an average man. When he ate his own vegetables after they got corrupted by an alien fuel, he gained a superpower: his strength, as well as his brain, got enhanced. But becoming 100 times stronger than he was, ironically Pier Maria Carletti becomes - therefore - like any other average guy. This didn't stop him from making a superhero costume however, resulting in the "super hero" Normalman. Also, as a twist on your usual [[Clark Kenting]] (despite both Pier Maria and Normalman wearing glasses), [[Take Our Word for It|he has to]] [[Obfuscating Stupidity|obfuscate stupidity!]]
* On ''[[I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue]]'', there's a few rounds where the studio audience have to know the name of a work. What do they do? Announce that they're going to display the title of the work on the megabyte magic of their liquid-crystal satellite-linked all-purpose laser display board...which is just the producer coming on stage with a cue card. This also serves to confuse the listeners at home, who wonder why the studio audience start laughing when the title is shown.
** Also, this is mixed with [[Lyrical Dissonance]] in the round ''One Song To The Tune Of Another''. The panellists have often sung the words of something mundane or humorous to the tune of something extravagant and melodramatic -- like ''The Marrow Song'' to the tune of ''There'll Always Be An England''.

== Stand-up Comedy ==
== Stand-up Comedy ==
* [[Brian Regan]] has a bit about military inventions and how they all have awesome names. Then along came a device that allowed soldiers to communicate effectively over long distances. It was called the walkie-talkie.
* [[Brian Regan]] has a bit about military inventions and how they all have awesome names. Then along came a device that allowed soldiers to communicate effectively over long distances. It was called the walkie-talkie.


== Other Media and Real Life - Examples Need Sorting ==
== Theater ==
* Compared to Greek drama, very little of Japanese Noh drama plays contained actual drama. Much of it featured characters going about everyday tasks and situations, with the actors extremely slow recitation of lines and expressive mannerisms allotting for drama portion.
* "Second" from ''[[The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee]]''. Who knew two prepubescent kids taking turns spelling words like "zoonosis" and "astrobleme" could be so epic?
** An earlier scene has a character spell "weevil" in slow motion.
* The [[Greek Chorus]] in the musical ''Allegro'' breathlessly anticipates a child's first steps and glorifies his learning to walk with the heroic marching song "One Foot, Other Foot."
* ''[[Peanuts|You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown]]'' has a complex, metaphor-laden quartet, crossing multiple musical styles, and has at one point four main characters singing four different melodies with four different texts, reaching an intense musical climax and showing off the vocal talents of the soprano lead. The subject of the song? A 100-word book report on "Peter Rabbit."
* ''[[Super Robot Wars Z]]'': [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQva4-wVHlc Doing the Monkey in a post-victory dance].

== Other ==

* The Pastry War -- whose name itself is a demonstration of this trope -- was a conflict between the Kingdom of France and the United Mexican States which engulfed both the Republic of Texas and the United States. The entire Mexican navy was captured by French forces and the war lead to former dictator Antonio López de Santa Anna resuming his position as President of Mexico. Santa Anna's autocratic regime caused Mexico to disintegrate and contributed to Texas becoming annexed by the USA. How did this war arise? Because the Mexican Government [[Serious Business|refused to pay compensation to a French baker whose shop had been looted by Mexican officers]].
* The Pastry War -- whose name itself is a demonstration of this trope -- was a conflict between the Kingdom of France and the United Mexican States which engulfed both the Republic of Texas and the United States. The entire Mexican navy was captured by French forces and the war lead to former dictator Antonio López de Santa Anna resuming his position as President of Mexico. Santa Anna's autocratic regime caused Mexico to disintegrate and contributed to Texas becoming annexed by the USA. How did this war arise? Because the Mexican Government [[Serious Business|refused to pay compensation to a French baker whose shop had been looted by Mexican officers]].
* The [[wikipedia:Japanese tea ceremony|Japanese tea ceremony]] would appear to be a simple matter: one person brews some tea and serves it to one or more guests, who accept it with gratitude. In fact the ceremony, ''chadō'', is a staggeringly complex ritual with over a thousand variations which may require a lifetime to master.
* The [[wikipedia:Japanese tea ceremony|Japanese tea ceremony]] would appear to be a simple matter: one person brews some tea and serves it to one or more guests, who accept it with gratitude. In fact the ceremony, ''chadō'', is a staggeringly complex ritual with over a thousand variations which may require a lifetime to master.
Line 57: Line 12:
** [[Memetic Mutation|BWAAAAGH!]]
** [[Memetic Mutation|BWAAAAGH!]]
** Only in the way it was covered, not anything he did. As Diane Sawyer pointed out, you couldn't even hear him over the enthusiastic cheers of his supporters. It was only when the "news" people stripped out the crowd's voices that his yell seemed weird and out of place. Anybody who was there could attest to the truth of this.
** Only in the way it was covered, not anything he did. As Diane Sawyer pointed out, you couldn't even hear him over the enthusiastic cheers of his supporters. It was only when the "news" people stripped out the crowd's voices that his yell seemed weird and out of place. Anybody who was there could attest to the truth of this.
* [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/01/07/hitler-mocking-dog-nazis_n_805695.html Dog mocks Hitler, how can it not be awesome?]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20140730193720/http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/01/07/hitler-mocking-dog-nazis_n_805695.html Dog mocks Hitler, how can it not be awesome?]
* A piece of music called (depending on the variant) either "Entry of the Gladiators" or "Thunder and Blazes" ''must'' be pretty awesome, right? {{spoiler|1=Well, actually, it's the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_B0CyOAO8y0 circus clown music]}}.
* A piece of music called (depending on the variant) either "Entry of the Gladiators" or "Thunder and Blazes" ''must'' be pretty awesome, right? {{spoiler|1=Well, actually, it's the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_B0CyOAO8y0 circus clown music]}}.
** Performed by a full military-style band, the music itself ''is'' pretty awesome. That still makes it an example of the trope, though, because the having a big, brassy march as background music for {{spoiler|some guy in whiteface falling on his prat}} is perhaps a ''bit'' over the top.
** Performed by a full military-style band, the music itself ''is'' pretty awesome. That still makes it an example of the trope, though, because the having a big, brassy march as background music for {{spoiler|some guy in whiteface falling on his prat}} is perhaps a ''bit'' over the top.
Line 66: Line 21:
* Every single word spoken by Don LaFontaine, aka the original [[In a World|Trailer Voice Guy]], ever. The man could make ordering a burger at McDonalds sound like the ultimate battle for the fate of the world. (''"[[In a World]] where burgers are grilled, one man will rise to fight...for the fate of a cheeseburger.''") [http://youtube.com/watch?v=JQRtuxdfQHw Witness for yourself] what happens when you put Don and four other famous Voiceover Guys in a limousine and tell them to drive to an awards show. R.I.P, Don, the world is a less Awesome place without you.
* Every single word spoken by Don LaFontaine, aka the original [[In a World|Trailer Voice Guy]], ever. The man could make ordering a burger at McDonalds sound like the ultimate battle for the fate of the world. (''"[[In a World]] where burgers are grilled, one man will rise to fight...for the fate of a cheeseburger.''") [http://youtube.com/watch?v=JQRtuxdfQHw Witness for yourself] what happens when you put Don and four other famous Voiceover Guys in a limousine and tell them to drive to an awards show. R.I.P, Don, the world is a less Awesome place without you.
** "It's never too early... for a ''salad.''" [http://www.poetv.com/video.php?vid=9710 About 3:05 in this video.]
** "It's never too early... for a ''salad.''" [http://www.poetv.com/video.php?vid=9710 About 3:05 in this video.]
* The Backside of Water at the Jungle Cruise in the [[Disney Theme Parks]]. Some skippers have been known to go off into a massive speech upon approaching it, declaring how incredibly amazing it is. Even the normal spiel generally involves referring to it as "The Eighth Wonder of the Natural World" and announcing [[This Is Sparta|"The back! Side! Of! WATER!!!"]]
* The Backside of Water at the Jungle Cruise in the [[Disney Theme Parks]]. Some skippers have been known to go off into a massive speech upon approaching it, declaring how incredibly amazing it is. Even the normal spiel generally involves referring to it as "The Eighth Wonder of the Natural World" and announcing [[Punctuated! For! Emphasis!|"The back! Side! Of! WATER!!!"]]
** The skipper will, inevitably, be disappointed to discover that it looks a lot like the front side.
** The skipper will, inevitably, be disappointed to discover that it looks a lot like the front side.
* In an essay in ''Me Talk Pretty One Day'', David Sedaris details his aversion and hatred of computers, and among his complaints is their presence in movie scenes that fall under this trope. "Each tiresome new [[Thriller]] includes some scene in which the hero, trapped by some version of the enemy, runs for his desk in a desperate race against time. Music swells and droplets of sweat rain down onto the keyboard as he sits at his laptop, frantically pawing for answers. It might be different if he were flagging down a passing car or trying to phone for help, but typing, in and of itself, is not an inherently dramatic activity"
* In an essay in ''Me Talk Pretty One Day'', David Sedaris details his aversion and hatred of computers, and among his complaints is their presence in movie scenes that fall under this trope. "Each tiresome new [[Thriller]] includes some scene in which the hero, trapped by some version of the enemy, runs for his desk in a desperate race against time. Music swells and droplets of sweat rain down onto the keyboard as he sits at his laptop, frantically pawing for answers. It might be different if he were flagging down a passing car or trying to phone for help, but typing, in and of itself, is not an inherently dramatic activity"
* ''[[Warhammer 40000]]'' does this to anything worth mentioning, then paints it black, covers it in skulls, and sets it on fire.
* ''[[Warhammer 40,000]]'' does this to anything worth mentioning, then paints it black, covers it in skulls, and sets it on fire.
** Unless it paints it red, because "red wunz go fasta!"
** Unless it paints it red, because "red wunz go fasta!"
*** And then ''they do.''
*** And then ''they do.''
Line 86: Line 41:
** Also the [[Vince Offer|ShamWow guy]]. [[Narm|His headset puts it over the top.]]
** Also the [[Vince Offer|ShamWow guy]]. [[Narm|His headset puts it over the top.]]
{{quote|"Stop having a boring tuna! [[Serious Business|Stop having a boring life!]]"}}
{{quote|"Stop having a boring tuna! [[Serious Business|Stop having a boring life!]]"}}
*** On top of that -- introducing the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWRyj5cHIQA Rap Chop] (remixed, not original, sadly).
:* On top of that -- introducing the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWRyj5cHIQA Rap Chop] (remixed, not original, sadly).
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VOjOGUZ3bwo This]video sets a flooding storm drain to Latin. From the video:
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VOjOGUZ3bwo This]video sets a flooding storm drain to Latin. From the video:
{{quote|"SHOUTING LATIN / MAKES FOR DRA-MA / THAT'S WHY YOU'RE ALL STILL WATCHING"}}
{{quote|"SHOUTING LATIN / MAKES FOR DRA-MA / THAT'S WHY YOU'RE ALL STILL WATCHING"}}
Line 98: Line 53:
** Similarly, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njHE4S-HD3I Extreme Ironing].
** Similarly, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njHE4S-HD3I Extreme Ironing].
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rx2PgmWP864 Dr. Seuss story-time] is epic.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rx2PgmWP864 Dr. Seuss story-time] is epic.
* Arguably, the entire town of Columbus, Indiana. A small town in the US with several buildings designed by modernist architects, resulting in the town having more national architectural landmarks than several large cities.
* Arguably, the entire town of Columbus, Indiana. A small town in the US with several buildings designed by modernist architects, resulting in the town having more national architectural landmarks than several large cities.
* Several manufacturers of obscure industrial equipment are prone to this. Some people, nightly, have to deal with the terror of working with a machine called the Predator SS... which shrink wraps boxes placed on a pallet. And sometimes must wear a garment called the Revolution [[XR 55]], a simple safety harness.
* Several manufacturers of obscure industrial equipment are prone to this. Some people, nightly, have to deal with the terror of working with a machine called the Predator SS... which shrink wraps boxes placed on a pallet. And sometimes must wear a garment called the Revolution [[XR 55]], a simple safety harness.
* '''[[Brian Blessed]]'''.
* '''[[Brian Blessed]]'''.
Line 105: Line 60:
* Google has recently made a tool called [http://www.youtube.com/searchstories Search Stories] which lets you upload videos of Google searches with ''epic camera pans'' and ''epic music'' if you like.
* Google has recently made a tool called [http://www.youtube.com/searchstories Search Stories] which lets you upload videos of Google searches with ''epic camera pans'' and ''epic music'' if you like.
* Sixteen words: [http://www.neatorama.com/2010/04/16/betty-white-in-a-metal-bikini-wielding-a-flaming-chainsaw-while-riding-a-john-ritter-centaur/ Betty White in a Metal Bikini Wielding a Flaming Chainsaw While Riding a John Ritter Centaur].
* Sixteen words: [http://www.neatorama.com/2010/04/16/betty-white-in-a-metal-bikini-wielding-a-flaming-chainsaw-while-riding-a-john-ritter-centaur/ Betty White in a Metal Bikini Wielding a Flaming Chainsaw While Riding a John Ritter Centaur].
** No, that is definitely awesome.
** No, that is definitely awesome.
* EXTREME [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sf8cM7f6P2I RICE].
* EXTREME [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sf8cM7f6P2I RICE].
* Apparently a GPS manufacturer created [http://starwars.tomtom.com/voices/index-starwars.php?Lid=4 an application] that turns the voice into [[Star Wars|Darth Vader's]]. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ljFfL-mL70 A "making of"] shows how it's a full-fledged example of this trope.
* Apparently a GPS manufacturer created [https://web.archive.org/web/20121126145910/http://starwars.tomtom.com/voices/index-starwars.php?Lid=4 an application] that turns the voice into [[Star Wars|Darth Vader's]]. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ljFfL-mL70 A "making of"] shows how it's a full-fledged example of this trope.
** You can also get [[Norio Wakamoto]] to narrate your GPS for you.
** You can also get [[Norio Wakamoto]] to narrate your GPS for you.
** <s> Sadly they didn't do a "making of" video when [[Brian Blessed]] joined the ranks of Tom Tom's satnav voice actors</s> [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JpKuYbJQK4 Oh, YES, THEY DID!]
** <s> Sadly they didn't do a "making of" video when [[Brian Blessed]] joined the ranks of Tom Tom's satnav voice actors</s> [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JpKuYbJQK4 Oh, YES, THEY DID!]
Line 115: Line 70:
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L54a6Lao50k&feature=related Indoor Cycling Gymnastic Championship]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L54a6Lao50k&feature=related Indoor Cycling Gymnastic Championship]
* As a rule, [[Game Music|music from your favorite video games]] can greatly enhance your life experience. Try playing some of the synth classics or rehashes by The Advantage or The Black Mages while writing a paper or simply ''walking around''. The fact is this genre was intended to make everything you do in games ([[Mundane Made Awesome|shopping, hiking, fighting, talking,]] [[Die, Chair, Die!|breaking vases]]) infinitely more exciting. This effect naturally translates itself into [[Real Life]].
* As a rule, [[Game Music|music from your favorite video games]] can greatly enhance your life experience. Try playing some of the synth classics or rehashes by The Advantage or The Black Mages while writing a paper or simply ''walking around''. The fact is this genre was intended to make everything you do in games ([[Mundane Made Awesome|shopping, hiking, fighting, talking,]] [[Die, Chair, Die!|breaking vases]]) infinitely more exciting. This effect naturally translates itself into [[Real Life]].
* CPR... with a ''[http://wisconsinnewsarticles.com/wisconsin_articles/2005/03/cpr-with-a-toilet-plunger-4620.htm toilet plunger]''!
* CPR... with a ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20130826064753/http://wisconsinnewsarticles.com/wisconsin_articles/2005/03/cpr-with-a-toilet-plunger-4620.htm toilet plunger]''!
* The [http://www.imdb.com/video/imdb/vi4233010457/ Breaking Dawn Part I] trailer. Wedding invitations, a ceremony, scenes from a honeymoon, and Bella's [[Dull Surprise]] scored with [[Ominous Latin Chanting]].
* The [http://www.imdb.com/video/imdb/vi4233010457/ Breaking Dawn Part I] trailer. Wedding invitations, a ceremony, scenes from a honeymoon, and Bella's [[Dull Surprise]] scored with [[Ominous Latin Chanting]].
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TppG6WMfN1g Inception Music Makes Everything Intense.]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TppG6WMfN1g Inception Music Makes Everything Intense.]
* T.E. Lawrence wrote about how he once parodied Auda abu Tayi's way of telling stories like this.
* [[T.E. Lawrence]] wrote about how he once parodied Auda abu Tayi's way of telling stories like this.
{{quote|'' 'This was a close parody of Auda's epic style; and I mimicked also his wave of the hand, his round voice, and the rising and dropping tone which emphasized the points, or what he thought were points, of his pointless stories.' ''
{{quote|'' 'This was a close parody of Auda's epic style; and I mimicked also his wave of the hand, his round voice, and the rising and dropping tone which emphasized the points, or what he thought were points, of his pointless stories.' ''
--
--
Line 126: Line 81:
* The [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3OJOGxy21k&feature=player_embedded epic frog].
* The [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3OJOGxy21k&feature=player_embedded epic frog].
* [[Tomokazu Sugita|ORRE]] [[Yuuichi Nakamura|NO]] [[Takahiro Sakurai|CHYUU]] [[Norio Wakamoto|DORRE]] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNkATKq0bUw DA!?] Courtesy from them playing a [[Yu Yu Hakusho]] game.
* [[Tomokazu Sugita|ORRE]] [[Yuuichi Nakamura|NO]] [[Takahiro Sakurai|CHYUU]] [[Norio Wakamoto|DORRE]] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNkATKq0bUw DA!?] Courtesy from them playing a [[Yu Yu Hakusho]] game.
* [http://a2.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/417168_342042932514875_100001275120449_981397_716797655_n.jpg This game of Jenga.]
* [http://a2.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/417168_342042932514875_100001275120449_981397_716797655_n.jpg This game of Jenga.]{{Dead link}}
* [http://games.yahoo.com/blogs/unplugged/witness-mesmerizing-journey-slinky-treadmill-180854090.html Slinky on Treadmil]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20130521130354/http://games.yahoo.com/blogs/unplugged/witness-mesmerizing-journey-slinky-treadmill-180854090.html Slinky on Treadmil]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verbosity#Style_advice "THE INDIVIDUAL MEMBER OF THE SOCIAL COMMUNITY OFTEN RECEIVES HIS INFORMATION VIA VISUAL, SYMBOLIC CHANNELS."] It sounds like [[Minority Report|Anderton's]] [[Unusual User Interface]]! {{spoiler|Actually, it means "people read".}} Verbosity is enough to make [[Dick and Jane]] sound like [[Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex]]. Let me try. "Jane Russell - not to be confused with Jane Roberts - is the central object of this account. Of particular note is her general appearance, which has been made to conform to her many cinematic roles as a performer. Russell preserves her appearance through a comprehensive regimen of jogging. Uncertainty regarding the veracity of the previous averment is to be confirmed through visual channels. Lastly, the author would like to encourage Russell in her program of moderate physical exercise." {{spoiler|Read: "See Jane. Jane is an actress. Jane runs to stay good-looking. [[Dick and Jane|See Jane run. Run, Jane, run.]]"}}
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verbosity#Style_advice "THE INDIVIDUAL MEMBER OF THE SOCIAL COMMUNITY OFTEN RECEIVES HIS INFORMATION VIA VISUAL, SYMBOLIC CHANNELS."] It sounds like [[Minority Report|Anderton's]] [[Unusual User Interface]]! {{spoiler|Actually, it means "people read".}} Verbosity is enough to make [[Dick and Jane]] sound like [[Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex]]. Let me try. [[Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness|"Jane Russell - not to be confused with Jane Roberts - is the central object of this account. Of particular note is her general appearance, which has been made to conform to her many cinematic roles as a performer. Russell preserves her appearance through a comprehensive regimen of jogging. Uncertainty regarding the veracity of the previous averment is to be confirmed through visual channels. Lastly, the author would like to encourage Russell in her program of moderate physical exercise."]] {{spoiler|Read: "See Jane. Jane is an actress. Jane runs to stay good-looking. [[Dick and Jane|See Jane run. Run, Jane, run.]]"}}
* "Pilgrimage" to [[Real Place Background]]s can take a previously unremarkable location and turn it into a tourist attraction that draws thousands. Hardly limited to [https://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/14497389 ''seichi junrei''] for anime and manga, this can also apply to non-Japanese works, like with the "[[wikipedia:Joker Stairs|Joker Stairs]]" from ''[[Joker (2019 film)|Joker]]''.

* THIS IS WHY TROLLS ON SOCIAL MEDIA TYPE IN ALL CAPS!!!!
{{reflist}}
** See? It works.
[[Category:Other]]
{{tropesubpagefooter}}
[[Category:Mundane Made Awesome]]
[[Category:Examples Need Sorting]]

Latest revision as of 13:20, 18 March 2023


Stand-up Comedy

  • Brian Regan has a bit about military inventions and how they all have awesome names. Then along came a device that allowed soldiers to communicate effectively over long distances. It was called the walkie-talkie.

Other Media and Real Life - Examples Need Sorting

  • The Pastry War -- whose name itself is a demonstration of this trope -- was a conflict between the Kingdom of France and the United Mexican States which engulfed both the Republic of Texas and the United States. The entire Mexican navy was captured by French forces and the war lead to former dictator Antonio López de Santa Anna resuming his position as President of Mexico. Santa Anna's autocratic regime caused Mexico to disintegrate and contributed to Texas becoming annexed by the USA. How did this war arise? Because the Mexican Government refused to pay compensation to a French baker whose shop had been looted by Mexican officers.
  • The Japanese tea ceremony would appear to be a simple matter: one person brews some tea and serves it to one or more guests, who accept it with gratitude. In fact the ceremony, chadō, is a staggeringly complex ritual with over a thousand variations which may require a lifetime to master.
  • The interface to Apple's Time Machine backup software. A backup program is one thing, but a backup program that features a series of windows receding into the background to indicate which backup you're restoring from, all over a painstakingly rendered animated star-field backdrop, that's Epic right there. At the time of this edit, Apple had neither confirmed nor denied that the next version would play Strauss's Also sprach Zarathustra while in operation.
  • Does Howard Dean count?
    • BWAAAAGH!
    • Only in the way it was covered, not anything he did. As Diane Sawyer pointed out, you couldn't even hear him over the enthusiastic cheers of his supporters. It was only when the "news" people stripped out the crowd's voices that his yell seemed weird and out of place. Anybody who was there could attest to the truth of this.
  • Dog mocks Hitler, how can it not be awesome?
  • A piece of music called (depending on the variant) either "Entry of the Gladiators" or "Thunder and Blazes" must be pretty awesome, right? Well, actually, it's the circus clown music.
    • Performed by a full military-style band, the music itself is pretty awesome. That still makes it an example of the trope, though, because the having a big, brassy march as background music for some guy in whiteface falling on his prat is perhaps a bit over the top.
  • Exploding Head Syndrome is much, much less awesome than it sounds. It doesn't even involve heads exploding!
  • Apparently there is a condition where your head really can Asplode by thinking too hard and much. Supposedly mainly affects chess players and academics.
  • Ohhhhhhhhh, the Alcatel OmniPCX phone exchange promotional video. What do you do when your engineers fail? You call James Bond to save the day!
  • Every single word spoken by Don LaFontaine, aka the original Trailer Voice Guy, ever. The man could make ordering a burger at McDonalds sound like the ultimate battle for the fate of the world. ("In a World where burgers are grilled, one man will rise to fight...for the fate of a cheeseburger.") Witness for yourself what happens when you put Don and four other famous Voiceover Guys in a limousine and tell them to drive to an awards show. R.I.P, Don, the world is a less Awesome place without you.
  • The Backside of Water at the Jungle Cruise in the Disney Theme Parks. Some skippers have been known to go off into a massive speech upon approaching it, declaring how incredibly amazing it is. Even the normal spiel generally involves referring to it as "The Eighth Wonder of the Natural World" and announcing "The back! Side! Of! WATER!!!"
    • The skipper will, inevitably, be disappointed to discover that it looks a lot like the front side.
  • In an essay in Me Talk Pretty One Day, David Sedaris details his aversion and hatred of computers, and among his complaints is their presence in movie scenes that fall under this trope. "Each tiresome new Thriller includes some scene in which the hero, trapped by some version of the enemy, runs for his desk in a desperate race against time. Music swells and droplets of sweat rain down onto the keyboard as he sits at his laptop, frantically pawing for answers. It might be different if he were flagging down a passing car or trying to phone for help, but typing, in and of itself, is not an inherently dramatic activity"
  • Warhammer 40,000 does this to anything worth mentioning, then paints it black, covers it in skulls, and sets it on fire.
    • Unless it paints it red, because "red wunz go fasta!"
      • And then they do.
    • And then there's this Adeptus Mechanicus quote about turning on an engine:

Toll the Great Bell Once!
Pull the Lever forward to engage the
Piston and Pump...
Toll the Great Bell Twice!
With push of Button fire the Engine
And spark Turbine into life...
Toll the Great Bell Thrice!
Sing Praise to the
God of All Machines

"Stop having a boring tuna! Stop having a boring life!"

  • On top of that -- introducing the Rap Chop (remixed, not original, sadly).
  • Thisvideo sets a flooding storm drain to Latin. From the video:

"SHOUTING LATIN / MAKES FOR DRA-MA / THAT'S WHY YOU'RE ALL STILL WATCHING"

  • Zinedine Zidane is even more awesome with Ominous Latin Chanting.
  • The Physics Department of the University Of Wales has a "Centre for Explosion Studies". That can't really be as cool as it sounds.
    • If such a department needs to be made cooler, just see if Michael Bay is willing to lend a hand.
    • Syracuse University has (or had) the Center for Really Neat Research (which most of it really was).
  • Joel Bauer's business card.

Joel Bauer: It doesn't fit in a rolodex because it doesn't belong in a rolodex.

'This was a close parody of Auda's epic style; and I mimicked also his wave of the hand, his round voice, and the rising and dropping tone which emphasized the points, or what he thought were points, of his pointless stories.'
--
'I told how we left the tents, with a list of the tents, and how we walked down towards the village, describing every camel and horse we saw, and all the passers-by, and the ridges, 'all bare of grazing, for by God that country was barren.'
--
'And we marched: and beyond the what-do-you-call-it there was a what-there-is as far as hereby from thence, and thereafter a ridge: and we came to that ridge, and went up that ridge: it was barren, all that land was barren: and as we came up that ridge, and were by the head of that ridge, and came to the end of the head of that ridge, by God, by my God, by very God, the sun rose upon us!'