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  2. Thumbs! - Wikipedia

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    Thumbs! is a collective term for the O Entertainment short films created by Steve Oedekerk using "Thumbation" technology, a process which combines live-action thumbs and superimposition of the voice actors' faces. The first short, Thumb Wars, was created as a television special and spawned the rest of the series.

  3. Born Sexy Yesterday - Wikipedia

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    While films such as Edward Scissorhands and The Shape of Water feature male characters with naïveté, they lack the sexualized portrayal characteristic of female Born Sexy Yesterday figures. For instance, in Edward Scissorhands , Edward engages in genuine love without deception, with relationships developing in spite of his inexperience.

  4. Media portrayal of pansexuality - Wikipedia

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    The portrayals of pansexuality in the media reflect existing societal attitudes towards pansexuality and current media portrayals. Although pansexual characters are not often characters in mass media, they have appeared in various films, TV series, literature, video games, graphic art, and webcomics, sometimes embodying certain tropes in cinema and fantasy.

  5. Body swap appearances in media - Wikipedia

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    A lawyer and family man switches with his best friend who is an adult video actor. Urinating at a magic fountain [7] [24] [50] Dame tu cuerpo (Give Me Your Body) Mexico: Rafael Montero: 2003: A guy's fiancée and best friend, who is a soccer coach: Wish during planetary alignment [51] [52] Dating the Enemy: Australia: Megan Simpson Huberman ...

  6. Horror isn’t just for Halloween anymore. Horror films like Eli Roth’s upcoming “Thanksgiving,” subvert holiday season tropes and provide a welcome reprieve from holiday stress, experts say.

  7. TV Tropes - Wikipedia

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    TV Tropes is a wiki that collects and documents descriptions and examples of plot conventions and devices, which it refers to as tropes, within many creative works. [7] Since its establishment in 2004, the site has shifted focus from covering various tropes to those in general media, toys, writings, and their associated fandoms, as well as some non-media subjects such as history, geography ...

  8. Dark fantasy - Wikipedia

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    Dark fantasy, also called fantasy horror, is a subgenre of fantasy literary, artistic, and cinematic works that incorporates disturbing and frightening themes. The term is ambiguously used to describe stories that combine horror elements with one or other of the standard formulas of fantasy. [1]

  9. Trope (cinema) - Wikipedia

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    A trope is an element of film semiotics and connects between denotation and connotation.Films reproduce tropes of other arts and also make tropes of their own. [6] George Bluestone wrote in Novels Into Film that in producing adaptations, film tropes are "enormously limited" compared to literary tropes.