*Technically*, she pushed herself out. But I get your point.DVS BSTrD said:Well you've certainly got the Manic part down cold. And you wonder why people push you out of windows.
Actually, no, that's not part of the definition, that would only be a badly written MPDG, so that's what haters emphasize about the trope.Revolutionaryloser said:That is a terrible example.templar1138a said:I looked up MPDG on tvtropes. I saw that Haruhi Suzumiya was the example picture. I squeed.
A much better example is Aerith or Tifa.
One of the basic requirerements is that there is practically no character arc for the MPDG and that her only purpose in the story is to help the male lead get over himself.
If anything, Kyon is the MPDG.
Secret world leader (shhh) said:That's actually one sweet-ass hat. I want one.
She may not be so cute once Erin's done carving her up D:Caramel Frappe said:That Erin is a spy!Fappy said:She brings a switchblade to work? God damn.
.. Seriously her blade looks all to similar to the Spy's so I can imagine her as such. Maybe all switchblades look that way but the Spy has the copyright to it (lol). With that said, the girl in the octopus hat was actually really cute. I know she's fictional but I love it when people can craft and create characters that are appealing without having to make them sexy to catch attention.
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Fappy said:She brings a switchblade to work? God damn.
Is Grey trying to confess to why LeeLee really left? Like when OJ wrote that book? I hope not.Dackflak said:Now I'm sad that Name Game is gone from Escapist.
We were specifically talking about the TVTropes page, with the MPDG trope description on it, and whether or not Haruhi fits it. That before it was a trope it was also an insult, has nothing to do with it.Revolutionaryloser said:I think you'll find before it was a trope, it was coined by a film scholar who wrote a small essay on why Kirsten Dunst's character in Elizabethtown was kind of a sexist portrayal of women that is actually really pervasive in our media. It was always meant to be a pejorative term. Of course, MPDG have superficial traits like eccentric fashion sensibilities and unpredictable behaviour, but the original MPDG is this chick:
Of course the meaning is warped and obscured over time because people make presumptions and don't understand the original definition, and I understand if you decide to side with those people, but I think it's important to adhere to the preestablished semantics of the terms used in a discussion, especially when the discussion pertains to something as polemic and delicate as sexism.
So like the Sonic fanbase? Great... another community I have to hang my head in shame at being associated with. I've already got, like, 5.maninahat said:Hope this is just a one off, and not the start of another huge tangent involving a personal journey of self-discovery, only vaguely reminiscent of the videogame related humour that the comic is typically associated with and read for, by a base of loyal and easy-to-displease fans who talk in run on sentences.
You know what makes it worse? Whether she brings one to work every day or she brought it because of the new girl, neither implication is less terrifying!Farther than stars said:Am I the only one wondering why Erin has a butterfly knife on hand?
Obviously, but hey, Escapist gonna Escape.6th And Silver said:I think everyone's taking this strip a bit too seriously. I don't think it's supposed to be part of any story arc. It's not supposed to be one of the "gritty realistic" strips like before.