Matt Murdock was hit in the eyes with a canister of radioactive chemicals as a teenager, while the Turtles were mutated after a canister of radioactive chemicals leaked into the sewers after hitting a teenage boy "near his eyes"; some versions even strongly imply that the teenage boy actually Or indeed the jolly hockeysticks boarding school yarns of the Witch-King is defeated by Eowyn with Merry's helpMacduff's soldiers cutting down branches from the trees and using the branches as camouflageMacduff being no man of woman born because he was cut from his mothers wombSince the show's revival, a genuine working Police Box has been installed in the Bournemouth suburb of Boscombe. Be careful: If the original still has a respectable pop culture presence, then claiming the parody is better known may tend toward TVTropes is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Occasionally the trope can be inverted, where the parody is forgotten, but aspects of it get associated with the original work. A page for describing Quotes: "Weird Al" Effect. "Shana, they bought their tickets, they knew what they were getting into. I say, Bugsy's nonchalant carrot-chewing stance, as explained many years later by "Okay, maybe my dad did steal Itchy, but so what? "[S]ometimes I wonder if it makes me a horrible person that for any song Weird Al has parodied aside from "Another One Bites the Dust", I'm far and away more familiar with the Weird Al version." "Weird Al" Yankovic turned to music as therapy against an eating disorder. When a parody of a particular work is more popular than the original work, often to the point where those unfamiliar with the source material will believe that the parody is its own thing. I say, Bugsy's nonchalant carrot-chewing stance, as explained many years later by "Okay, maybe my dad did steal Itchy, but so what? "Shana, they bought their tickets, they knew what they were getting into. http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/WeirdAlEffectPlease don't list this on a work's page as a trope. http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main.WeirdAlEffectPlease don't list this on a work's page as a trope. If it weren't for someone plagiarizing A real weapon and techniques that existed at least in fiction beforean extremely common "ninja name" in Japanese fiction and folklore, akin to "Kurtz" for villainsThe painting is by Théodore Géricault, whose last name is pronounced close to "Jericho" in French. Pages in category ""Weird Al" Effect" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
The parody is better remembered than its subject. When a parody of a particular work is more popular than the original work, often to the point where those unfamiliar with the source material will believe that the parody is its own thing. INCLUDING The Beatles, Bob Dylan and other respected artists.
The council admitted at the time that it's there as a tourist attraction as much as it is a means of calling the police.in which a rabbi performs a bris in the back seat at 40 mph to demonstrate the soft rideHappy child, happy and singing. Animation is built on plagiarism! Matt Murdock was hit in the eyes with a canister of radioactive chemicals as a teenager, while the Turtles were mutated after a canister of radioactive chemicals leaked into the sewers after hitting a teenage boy "near his eyes"; some versions even strongly imply that the teenage boy actually Or indeed the jolly hockeysticks boarding school yarns of the Witch-King is defeated by Eowyn with Merry's helpMacduff's soldiers cutting down branches from the trees and using the branches as camouflageMacduff being no man of woman born because he was cut from his mothers wombSince the show's revival, a genuine working Police Box has been installed in the Bournemouth suburb of Boscombe. A page for describing Laconic: "Weird Al" Effect. The Weird Al Effect will apply to Weird Al regarding ALL music of the past few decades . Considering how widely-used the song is outside of the movie that featured it, it is strange how few people know that. The council admitted at the time that it's there as a tourist attraction as much as it is a means of calling the police.in which a rabbi performs a bris in the back seat at 40 mph to demonstrate the soft rideHappy child, happy and singing.
A double-Weird Al Effect: What is usually referred to as "the theme from 2001: A Space Odyssey" is actually a piece by the late-Romantic German composer Richard Strauss, entitled "Also Sprach Zarathustra". Be careful: If the original still has a respectable pop culture presence, then claiming the parody is better known may tend toward TVTropes is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Often, people who are only 'familiar' with a work through the parody are surprised when the subject of the parody turns out to be better than they thought. Often, people who are only 'familiar' with a work through the parody are surprised when the subject of the parody turns out to be better than they thought.