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* [[Book Ends]] The 'Verse begins with [[Clerks]] and ends with [[Clerks II]] and as a result, begins and ends with scenes filmed in black-and-white.
* [[Book Ends]] The 'Verse begins with [[Clerks]] and ends with [[Clerks II]] and as a result, begins and ends with scenes filmed in black-and-white.
* [[Catchphrase Spouting Duo]]
* [[Catchphrase Spouting Duo]]
* [[Cluster F Bomb]]
* [[Cluster F-Bomb]]
** In ''song form'', even.
** In ''song form'', even.
* [[Deconstruction Fic]]: The fandom tends to explore the dark side of Jay and Silent Bob, who are generally considered a simple comic relief duo. Themes include tragic back-stories to explain Jay's outlandish behavior and Bob's silence, the realities of drug use/abuse, and the angst of being secretly in love with your best friend. The [[Reality Subtext]] also comes into play.
* [[Deconstruction Fic]]: The fandom tends to explore the dark side of Jay and Silent Bob, who are generally considered a simple comic relief duo. Themes include tragic back-stories to explain Jay's outlandish behavior and Bob's silence, the realities of drug use/abuse, and the angst of being secretly in love with your best friend. The [[Reality Subtext]] also comes into play.
* [[Did Not Do the Research]]: Jay and Silent Bob's plan to find Shermer, Illinois from [[John Hughes]]' films was ultimately flawed because there is no such place.
* [[Did Not Do the Research]]: Jay and Silent Bob's plan to find Shermer, Illinois from [[John Hughes]]' films was ultimately flawed because there is no such place.
** Y'see, they thought no one in Shermer was dealing, and thus they were going into an untapped market. Assuming Shermer, Illinois even existed, and was accurate to the John Hughes films, they would have been muscling in on [[Charlie Sheen]]'s turf anyway, as evidenced by ''[[Ferris Buellers Day Off (Film)|Ferris Buellers Day Off]]''. Plus, they must have missed that long freaking scene in ''[[The Breakfast Club]]'' where the entire Club, aside from Ally Sheedy, shares some weed. [[Fridge Brilliance|Unless J&SB watched the weed-free TV edit.]]
** Y'see, they thought no one in Shermer was dealing, and thus they were going into an untapped market. Assuming Shermer, Illinois even existed, and was accurate to the John Hughes films, they would have been muscling in on [[Charlie Sheen]]'s turf anyway, as evidenced by ''[[Ferris Bueller's Day Off (Film)|Ferris Buellers Day Off]]''. Plus, they must have missed that long freaking scene in ''[[The Breakfast Club]]'' where the entire Club, aside from Ally Sheedy, shares some weed. [[Fridge Brilliance|Unless J&SB watched the weed-free TV edit.]]
* [[Everythings Better With Monkeys]] (Suzanne the orangutan)
* [[Everything's Better With Monkeys]] (Suzanne the orangutan)
* [[Executive Meddling]] (A rare positive example: the original ending of ''Clerks'' {{spoiler|had Dante killed by a robber.}})
* [[Executive Meddling]] (A rare positive example: the original ending of ''Clerks'' {{spoiler|had Dante killed by a robber.}})
** He ''definitely'' wasn't supposed to be there today.
** He ''definitely'' wasn't supposed to be there today.
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* [[The Ghost]] (Cousin Walter mentioned by Randal and Brodie is the subject of many stories but is never actually seen or heard from in any of the films).
* [[The Ghost]] (Cousin Walter mentioned by Randal and Brodie is the subject of many stories but is never actually seen or heard from in any of the films).
** Probably because he died sometime before the films' continuity takes place. Randal's first story about him actually details the events of his death.
** Probably because he died sometime before the films' continuity takes place. Randal's first story about him actually details the events of his death.
* [[Good Adultery Bad Adultery]]: Usually played for laughs of the 'ex-girlfriend cheated on the hapless hero' variety - Caitlin cheated on Dante a lot ([[Clerks the Animated Series|mostly with painters]]), as did Gwen with T.S, though Gwen at least seems too feel a bit guilty.
* [[Good Adultery, Bad Adultery]]: Usually played for laughs of the 'ex-girlfriend cheated on the hapless hero' variety - Caitlin cheated on Dante a lot ([[Clerks the Animated Series|mostly with painters]]), as did Gwen with T.S, though Gwen at least seems too feel a bit guilty.
* [[Fan Service]]: Joey Lauren Adams topless in Mallrats.
* [[Fan Service]]: Joey Lauren Adams topless in Mallrats.
** Eliza Dushku, Ali Larter, Shannon Elizabeth and Jennifer Schwalbach-Smith in [[Spy Catsuit|Spycatsuits]] in ''...Strike Back''.
** Eliza Dushku, Ali Larter, Shannon Elizabeth and Jennifer Schwalbach-Smith in [[Spy Catsuit|Spycatsuits]] in ''...Strike Back''.
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** Salma Hayek playing a muse turned stripper in ''Dogma''.
** Salma Hayek playing a muse turned stripper in ''Dogma''.
** Lee and Affleck's lip-lock in ''[[Chasing Amy]]''
** Lee and Affleck's lip-lock in ''[[Chasing Amy]]''
* [[Finagles Law]]
* [[Finagle's Law]]
* [[Have I Mentioned I Am Heterosexual Today]] (Jay)
* [[Have I Mentioned I Am Heterosexual Today?]] (Jay)
* [[Head Tiltingly Kinky]]
* [[Head-Tiltingly Kinky]]
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]] (The [[Trope Namer]])
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]] (The [[Trope Namer]])
** A big trademark of Smith's is that the leads of these films are often a duo of this variety. See: [[Clerks|Dante and Randall]], [[Mallrats|Brodie and T.S.]], [[Chasing Amy|Banky and Holden]], [[Dogma|Bartlebee and Loki]] and of course Jay and Silent Bob.
** A big trademark of Smith's is that the leads of these films are often a duo of this variety. See: [[Clerks|Dante and Randall]], [[Mallrats|Brodie and T.S.]], [[Chasing Amy|Banky and Holden]], [[Dogma|Bartlebee and Loki]] and of course Jay and Silent Bob.

Revision as of 09:44, 8 January 2014

The Verse of the six films in Kevin Smith's New Jersey Trilogy. It is virtually identical to the "real" world save for a few key differences -- some hidden (active divine and infernal forces) and some visible ("Mooby's" fast food chain and several other multinational corporations). And the occasional giant poop monster.

The Askewniverse films are as follows:


Two animated adaptations:

The Askewniverse comics are also:

  • Clerks (comic)
  • Clerks Holiday Special
  • Chasing Dogma
  • Bluntman and Chronic
  • Jay and Silent Bob in Walt Flanagan's Dog

Some features of the View Askewniverse:

 Silent Bob: I got nothing.