TVTropes - Showcase
We believe that the people who are most appreciative of and inspired by TVTropes should have the ability to generate content for the very community they helped build.
Our Community Showcase is where we promote the awesome things that the members of community create. Here you can reach an audience that will totally get you and appreciate why you're doing what you're doing.
Look around, be inspired, and if you feel like inspiring someone else, submit your project to [email protected]
Personal Space
This dramedy webseries will premiere in 2016 on ShareTV. Unbeknownst to the crew of a generation ship, their therapy sessions are being broadcast on Earth as a reality show. From the creators of the TVTropes series Echo Chamber. Welcome to Personal Space.
CharacTour (website)
CharacTour (www.charactour.com) is a website that offers a new way to find your next favorite movie, TV show, book, or video game based on what it think matters most: characters. Users can get to know characters through a growing collection of 4,500+ profiles.
Twisted Tropes (web comic)
A weekly webcomic produced by Mike Howland using tropes as the theme for each comic.
Stereotropes (Website)
Bocoup utilized data visualization techniques to analyze and evaluate language commonly used in tropes categorized as "Always Male" and "Always Female." The Stereotropes website provides visitors a method of exploring the use of language within these Always Male and Always Female tropes and many interesting patterns are visible.
On The Rocks (Podcast)
Whether it's Goldeneye with Vodka Martinis (shaken, not stirred) or Skyrim with a frosty mug of Mead, On the Rocks is the only podcast that pairs video games and other pop culture with its perfect drink! Join hosts Kyle, Dave, and Nathan as they review video games, films, books, booze and the tropes that bind us all.
On The Tropes (Podcast)
Almost thirty years ago, the governments of the world banded together to enact a secret plan: to study and catalog storytelling conventions and motifs. The goal was to discover certain patterns, the so-called "tropes." In controlling story-telling itself, these corrupt governments would control the world. And so "On The Tropes", a term coined by project head Professor Gary Goldstein, was born.