Older Than the Web
The Internet was first developed in the 1960s with projects such as ARPANET. While the exact history of the internet is complex and questionable, rules for this had to be put in place.
For the purpose, this will only focus on when the Internet was release for commercial reasons. That means Tropes first documented in the era when television was becoming common media (1940s) and before the emergence of commercial usage of the Internet by civilians, known as the World Wide Web (1990s).
Tropes created or named during this time period:
- Getting Crap Past the Radar: Potentially-lewd information being missed by the censors. The name of the term came from Robin Williams during his time Mork and Mindy (1978).
- I Ain't Got Time to Bleed: Where a hero doesn’t know about an injury until it’s seen. Name for a line in Predator (1987).
- Mrs. Robinson: An older woman who falls in love with a younger man. Trope was named after a character of the same name in The Graduate (1967).
- Teenage Wasteland: Where the juveniles rules over the adult, if they are exist. Early examples of this tropes includes Lords of the Flies (1954), but the name came from lyrics in “ Baba O'Riley” (1971)
- With This Herring: A character must embark poorly equipped.
- Only a Flesh Wound: A character functioning well despite a serious injury. Name for a scene in Monty Python and The Holy Grail (1975).
- You Are Already Dead: Death is delayed after a fatal injured in sustained. Coined by Kenshiro thanks to his ability to go after pressure points to cause a fatal injury (1985).
- You Meddling Kids: Someone who was able to foil a villain’s plans just when the plan almost went through. Coined by several of criminals stopped by Mystery, Inc. (1969).
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