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Basic Trope: A mundane action is played to look more epic than normal.

  • Straight: Bob is running to get on an elevator, but the doors are closing, so he makes a slow-motion dive for it, complete with a Big No.
  • Exaggerated: Every time Bob takes a step, blinks, or breathes, the scene goes to super slow-motion, Crowning Music of Awesome plays, and there are several dramatic camera angles.
  • Justified: Bob is an actor practicing for a movie where he has to do a scene like that.
    • Bob's life is boring, so why not spice up his everyday life with awesomeness?
    • Large Ham
    • Bob is running to get on the elevator so he can escape before the building explodes. He is still just trying to get onto an elevator, though.
  • Inverted: Bob is fighting off the Big Bad, but the scene treats it as mundane as opening a door.
  • Subverted: It looks like Bob's about to dive for the elevator, but instead he turns and starts going up the stairs instead.
  • Double Subverted: ...which he climbs two steps at a time while awesome music plays.
  • Parodied: Bob makes a leaping, slow-motion dive for the doors, along with awesome music, a Big No, and everybody around him gasping in shock at how awesome it is. When Bob gets inside, he does a heroic pose and everybody applauds.
  • Deconstructed: These kinds of scenes basically reek of Narm. In-universe, since Bob keeps doing these, he's seen as childish, and is laughed at.
  • Reconstructed: ....Which was the intention of the author or Bob.
  • Zig Zagged: Bob treats some mundane actions dramatically, but does others normally.
  • Invoked: See Justified.
  • Enforced: "We need to make this scene longer, so let's make it seem more awesome than it really is!"
  • Lampshaded: "We could've gone without the leap and giant 'NOOOOO!', Bob."
  • Defied: Bob starts to dive, but his friend Alice grabs him and tells him to just use the next elevator, which is currently open.
  • Discussed: "Yeah, sometimes I want to mop the floor wearing a Badass Longcoat and playing Ominous Latin Chanting..."
  • Conversed: "This show has mundane moments spiced up with epic. Perhaps the author ran out of ideas?"

Now...I have no choice. Destiny has lured me here... to go back to Mundane Made Awesome!

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