Me and a Different Dimension/Tropes

Me and a Different Dimension is an American surreal comedy graphic novel written and illustrated by Daniel Wright. It was published on July 13th, 1998.

Note: This includes the sequel, the film, the christmas special and the TV series.

Tropes

 * Alpha Bitch: Tiffany.
 * Black Bead Eyes: Rachael, Luke, and basically the majority of humans have these, as well as Bulk.
 * Christmas Special: Me and a Different Christmas.
 * Getting Crap Past the Radar: TBD
 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Rachael herself. While she is known for being rather snarky at times, she had moments where she shows sympathy towards others.
 * Ren is pretty much this too, despite how annoyed he gets at Trunko and occasionally the others, he does truly care for them.
 * Plant Person: Trunko is a living tree.

Trivia

 * Creator's Favorite: TBD
 * Crossdressing Voices: In Adventures in a Different Dimension, Luke is voiced by Grey Griffin despite being a boy.
 * Dawson Casting: Many children in Adventures in a Different Dimension are voiced by adults.
 * Playing Against Type: Rachael is voiced by Hynden Walch in the TV series, yet while Walch is known for usually voicing friendly girls such as, or , here she is playing as a short-tempered girl.
 * Rule 34 - Creator Reactions: TBD
 * What Could Have Been: TBD

YMMV

 * Crossover Shipping:
 * By far, the most popular crossover ship is George/Rachael, mainly since Rachael mirrors the personality of that of his sister, Georgia, and it'd be the best solution to avoid an incestuous relationship.
 * It also helps that this and Howler have the same creator.
 * Friendly Fandoms:
 * Howler and The School-tastic Misadventures of Ray the Robot fans get along very well with MaaDD fans since they have the same creator.
 * [The Mystic Woods, IDK Why]
 * Jerkass Woobie: TBD
 * What Do You Mean, It's for Kids?: TBD
 * X Meets Y: TBD meets TBD

WMG

 * All of Rachael's friends from the different dimension never actually existed, and Rachael was just pretending she went to the different dimension the whole time as a way to cope with what she's going through in the real world.