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Basic Trope: An overweight character is fun, lovable, and funny.

  • Straight: Gus, who's quite a bit overweight, is likable and fun.
  • Exaggerated: Gus weighs upwards of 600 pounds and throws such great parties that people come from miles around.
  • Justified: Gus has always been fun and lovable, and gained that weight from eating all that party food.
  • Inverted: Gus is a Fat Bastard, and his skinny companion Hank is a wild party animal.
  • Subverted: Gus initially appears friendly and fun, but it turns out it's just a ruse and he's a Fat Bastard...
  • Double Subverted: ...which turns out to be another one of Gus's party pranks.
  • Deconstructed: Gus's fun exterior personality masks his crippling inner insecurity about his weight.
  • Reconstructed: Gus's fun exterior personality, although masking a crippling inner insecurity about his weight, truly makes him very likable and ends up making a lot of friends who like him the way he is. He eventually learns to feel comfortable in his own skin and like himself the way he is.
  • Invoked: Gus, tired of getting picked on about his weight, decides to throw an awesome party so people will see him better, and it works.
  • Zig Zagged:
    • Gus sometimes throws great parties and sometimes throws really crappy ones.
    • Sometimes Hank throws the good parties, sometimes Gus, and sometimes they throw them together.
  • Averted: Gus is neither particularly overweight nor particularly fun or lovable.
  • Enforced: "Everyone knows the fat guy is the fun guy! Make him a party animal!"
  • Lampshaded: "Are all fat guys this fun?"
  • Defied: "Just because I'm big doesn't mean I have to throw parties all the time!"
  • Discussed: ???
  • Conversed: ???

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