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  • ️Thu Jul 04 2019

Sir Cameos-a-Lot (trope)

Meet R.O.B — Robotic Omnipresent Buddy.note 

"Hello, I'm Troy McClure! You might remember me from such celebrity funerals as "Andre The Giant, We Hardly Knew Ye" and "Shemp Howard: Today We Mourn A Stooge."

Plenty of characters appear in crossovers and cameos. Sometimes, however, a character will have more cameo appearances than otherwise. This is where this trope comes into play. A non-Public Domain Character appears more in crossovers than they do in their own series (assuming they even have a series to begin with).

This trope can easily invoke Marth Debuted in "Smash Bros.", Adaptation Displacement and Iconic Character, Forgotten Title. A character might only have one or two titles to their resume, so most people first learn of them from their cameos. Mascots have a good chance of becoming this, especially if they hail from long dead franchises or are not interesting enough to carry a series on their own.

Compare to Wolverine Publicity, for cameos driven by character popularity, Public Domain Character, for those who can cameo freely due to not being owned by anyone, and Continuity Cameo, if this guy's purpose is to establish continuity between different works. Also compare Adam Westing. If someone used to be a major character before being reduced to lots of cameos and hardly anything else, they've been Demoted to Extra.


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Films — Animation 

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Live-Action TV 

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  • In Homestar Runner, the rapper Peacey P is an In-Universe example, who outright calls himself "the best guest rapper in the music biz" and is better known for his guest appearances than for his original songs. When he actually does put out his own album, he features himself as a guest rapper on it.

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Western Animation