TV Tropes is a wiki that collects and documents descriptions and examples of plot conventions and devices, more commonly known as tropes, within many creative works. The Town With No Name is a very strange parody of westerns. The Mysterious Woman in Sky Captain and The World of ⦠"Smith" is obviously not the protagonists' real name; the Big Bad even lampshades him as The Man With No Name who rides into town on a pale horse. All you've got is a Man With No Name, riding into town on a pale horse, dispensin' justice. John Dies at the End starts out with this trope, censoring the name of the town with [undisclosed]. Continuing from the previous episode, the Nerd tackles the CDTV game The Town with No Name. ... All The Tropes Wiki is a FANDOM Anime Community. âHammerson, Shoot Em Up. Later, it seems the name of the town just becomes Undisclosed. John Dies at the End starts out with this trope, censoring the name of the town with [undisclosed]. A town with crazy people has some kind of crazy-themed name, a place dedicated to romance will have some romantic name, etc. This game has unused graphics. This game has unused cinematics. To do: There's many unused sound effects, too. Here are 10 common anime tropes that pop up just about everywhere, whether we like it or not. Quirky Town, with Eccentric Townsfolk, only there's an adorable name attached to the town as well.Usually some kind of joke/pun is attached to the name. The Dragon thinks he's worked out who Smith is, but isn't completely sure right up to the end. Once No Name kills the gunman, a genuine ⦠Animorphs plays with this one - the characters deliberately conceal the name and location of their hometown from the reader, ostensibly to protect their (the characters') identity. Later, it seems the name of the town just becomes Undisclosed. Animorphs plays with this one - the characters deliberately conceal the name and location of their hometown from the reader, ostensibly to protect their (the characters') identity. I've been though the desert on a horse with no name It felt so good to be out of the rain ... All The Tropes Wiki is a FANDOM Anime Community. The Town with No Name stars "The Man with No Name" (no relation to the character played by Clint Eastwood in the Western films A Fist Full of Dollars; For a Few Dollars More; and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly), who gets off a train at the station in the Town with No Name.Upon entering the town, he is quickly confronted by a gunman. The Town With No Name; Developer: Delta 4 Interactive Publisher: On-Line Entertainment Platform: CDTV Released in EU: October 1992. 10 Tsundere For the sake of refreshing memories â or informing those who may not be aware â a "Tsundere" is a character who starts off as bitter or aloof towards their love interest. Fake Nationality: Every character, voiced by the British development team. History Talk (0) Share. The Town With No Name/YMMV < The Town With No Name. Edit. Frequently seen in a Romance Novel.. Beware; sometimes the cutesy name hides a Town with a Dark Secret. Tropes Media Browse Indexes Forums Videos Ask The Tropers Trope Finder You Know That Show... Trope Launch Pad Tools Cut List New Edits Edit Reasons Launches Images List Crowner Activity Un-typed Pages Recent Page Type Changes
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