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redbrunja ([personal profile] redbrunja) wrote2009-01-20 02:43 pm

Okay, Troper, Explain Yourself

So, I'm surfing tvtropes.org, as one does whenever one shouldn't, and I'm reading about macguffins, since mzminola and I were talking about how Mytho is one. (Actually, a lot of main character function as a macguffin for me on a subjective level, where I'm watching a show from the secondary characters and the lead is simply how all the secondary characters end up interacting. See Avatar, Naruto, Bleach.)

So I get to Chekhov's Gun, which lists Tsunade's necklace as an example.

....HOW?

The history behind her necklace is told right up front and it's (iirc) never used for plot purposes later on. I can see it as an example of a Memento Mac Guffin, but a Chekhov's Gun? Not so much.

[identity profile] ryanitenebrae.livejournal.com 2009-01-20 11:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Mytho starts as a McGuffin, but then becomes an awesome character in his own right, as you get to see him built up bit by bit by bit, which you pretty much never get to see anywhere else.

[identity profile] queroli.livejournal.com 2009-01-20 11:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Tsunade's necklace is later found out to be a necessity for Yamato to subdue the Kyuubi.
Not that big but oh well.
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[personal profile] strange_quark 2009-01-21 03:30 am (UTC)(link)
Unless they mean helping to control Naruto, no, it's not a Chekhov's gun. Actually, none of the Naruto ones make a lick of sense.

If you're looking for Chekhov's gun, Harry Potter has more than you can sneeze at.