Sincerest Form of Flattery

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"Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery."
Attributed to Charles Caleb Colton

The above quote is an axiom that holds especially true with Follow the Leader. After all, why follow something that you don't think has enough merit to follow?

So this is a Sub Trope, where the creator of a Follow the Leader work has explicitly stated they are taking something as inspiration for their work.

Just the inspiration being obvious is not enough. There has to be a direct admittance that this is so. Admitting in the form of a Take That might still count, as it's just denying that they are following this trope, even when we know better. For this kind of thing in fiction, see Irritation Is the Sincerest Form of Flattery.

Note: We don't require citations like The Other Wiki does, however, since this trope is about comments made by a creator about a work of media, it is highly recommended that citations be provided.

Examples:


 "We’ve always been very open about the huge influences that Ico, SoTC and Okami had on us during our development."