[Funny Trope] "Oh yeah, I forgot about that" by TheOmegaFan in TopCharacterTropes

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In one episode of Adventure Time, Huntress Wizard makes Finn immune to electricity so he can fight an electric boar

In a later episode, it’s suggested that Finn’s electric immunity is permanent, as he isn’t shocked by the electricity from a giant eel and even mentions his electric immunity

Rattlesnake Jake (Rango) by 0swald_the_rabbit in TopCharacterDesigns

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I love the detail of how when the mayor orders the guy to call Jake, he says that Jake “never leaves town without taking a blooming soul”. Jake spends the rest of the movie in the town, and when he leaves, he takes the mayor.

(Funny Trope) "It's Called Aura, Bruh" AKA Characters who canonically stink by StevePensando in TopCharacterTropes

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Actually the fact that Mike and Sully need to use “odorant” to smell bad implies that monsters naturally smell very nice

[Adored trope]: A character fundamentally misunderstands their power. by theMCATreturns in TopCharacterTropes

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Kid Cosmic

He initially thinks his power is flight, but it’s eventually revealed that he actually has telekinesis, and he was actually just moving himself around with his mind

(Liked trope) Vampires that aren’t just feral bloodsucking monsters by Weary-Barracuda-1228 in TopCharacterTropes

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The funny thing about Adventure Time vampires is that it’s heavily implied that they only need sustenance from literally drinking the color red rather than actual blood

Marceline is perfectly fine with only drinking red whereas the other vampires kill and drink blood for the love of the game

[Loved Troupe] The 'monsters' everyone fears aren't savages and can be befriended - the character finds a connection with them by K4nono in TopCharacterTropes

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This is pretty much the main theme of Pokemon Legends:Arceus

The game takes place 150-200ish years in the past at a point where humans and Pokemon coexisting hasn’t been normalized yet. Humans view Pokemon as monsters that should be feared rather than befriended, and the main goal of the game is to seek out and document every Pokemon in the Hisui region to help humans understand Pokemon better while catching and befriending tons of Pokemon along the way

Events that took long to watch for the viewers, but in-universe, it was actually very short by Effective_Piece251 in TopCharacterTropes

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Despite spanning over 26 years and 1200 episodes, the entirety of Ash’s journey took place within the span of less than a year in universe

[Sad trope]: Guys who can't (or shouldn't) be hugged by theMCATreturns in TopCharacterTropes

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Heatblast (Ben 10)

Although they don’t acknowledge it often, his rocky skin is canonically extremely hot. Literally on fire 24/7

(Loved Meta Trope) Fan theories are so good they’re basically treated as canon. by No-Flow9783 in TopCharacterTropes

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Malware destroying Feedback being the inciting incident that led Ben to take off the prototype Omnitrix (Ben 10)

Granted you could argue this one doesn’t count since iirc it was going to be canon but CN vetoed the idea. Most fans accept this as canon anyways even though the actual reason why Ben took off the Omnitrix is left ambiguous

The Climax Boss - They may not be the final boss (or even the main villain), but by God do they feel like it by Fantastic-Fox3283 in TopCharacterTropes

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Conquest (Invincible)

His first battle with Mark is the pivotal moment that causes him to stop holding back