The main male protagonist is always the same but there are some friends he'll usually have one of or a combination of. The fat one, the black one, and the girl one. Not sure if one has had a fat black girl as a best friend.
>Not sure if one has had a fat black girl as a best friend.
This technically happens in Ready Player One, although the protag didn't know she was black or a female. She's even a lesbian.
This is pretty common. It's the tall responsible character and their short irresponsible best friend.
Examples: >Finn & Jake from Adventure Time >Mordecai & Rigby from Regular Show >Randy & Howard from Randy Cunningham >Thrasher & Blastus from Robotomy >Adam & Jake from My Gym Partner's a Monkey >Oscar & Milo from Fish Hooks
>protagonist has friend who is meant to be likable but kinda fat so as to not detract too much attention away from the progatonist
Is this really a trope?
Luca, except this time both of them are physically fit.
Contrasting character designs.
In this case, skinny tall and fat short.
The main male protagonist is always the same but there are some friends he'll usually have one of or a combination of. The fat one, the black one, and the girl one. Not sure if one has had a fat black girl as a best friend.
>Not sure if one has had a fat black girl as a best friend.
This technically happens in Ready Player One, although the protag didn't know she was black or a female. She's even a lesbian.
>lesbian
No extra helpings of chocolate for that guy.
>fat gay black girl best friend
We must go even further beyond!
she's also in a wheelchair
What a haunting idea. I sure am grateful that irl minorities are only allowed one at a time!
Stop basing your writing off of statistical anomalies.
Twitter screencap thread
>soulmates
greg treated rowley like dirt, at least in the books
most people here would have done the same
Well, yeah, we're all Gregs here.
That’s youtube brainrot. Greg could be a dickhead at times but he stuck up for Rowley when it mattered. He’s not a sociopath.
Greg Heffley is absolutely a sociopath
Why would he touch the cheese at the end of the first book if he didn't want to protect Rowley?
I admit that I haven't read all of them, but I've seen some storytimed here before
Jay and Silent Bob
This is pretty common. It's the tall responsible character and their short irresponsible best friend.
Examples:
>Finn & Jake from Adventure Time
>Mordecai & Rigby from Regular Show
>Randy & Howard from Randy Cunningham
>Thrasher & Blastus from Robotomy
>Adam & Jake from My Gym Partner's a Monkey
>Oscar & Milo from Fish Hooks
>Greg
>responsible
Lol you got me. But those examples I provided still stand tho.
Laurel and Hardy are Eternal.
>Hardy will never make this face at you before sucking you dry
Why even live?
I was thinking Abbot and Castello.
tall skinny guy and short fat guy is the most common character design trope there is, this is just three examples where the other traits also lined up
C-3PO and R2-D2 are just them but sci-fi
idk what the trope is called but it's almost always based
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/FatBestFriend
The unpopular kids
>protagonist has friend who is meant to be likable but kinda fat so as to not detract too much attention away from the progatonist
Is this really a trope?
Every dynamic duo is based off of these guys, a long man and a compact man.
Why red-headed though
Adds to the grossness of being short and fat
Main Character and Fat Best Friend
I can point out what is actually wrong with this.
But first make me a sandwich will.
I did it
You did it
oh good, Geoffrey, you're here
They left out the biggest example, Siskel and Ebert
Skinny guy and fat guy are a popular dynamic.
This. It's as classic as the straightman and funnyman dynamic.
That explains my dick
gross senpai.
kino pairing