Good Ol' Magic/Tropes

These are tropes for Good Ol' Magic.

Tropes

 * Abusive Parents: Maria's parents were this to her.
 * Actor Allusion:
 * Rodger Bumpass voices a character who works for a character voiced by Clancy Brown as they have a somehow conflictive relationship, a situation already seen on SpongeBob SquarePants, where they are Squidward and Mr. Krabs, respectively.
 * Shada apparently shows some gothic tendencies like the way she talks and her nihilistic behavior. This might be a reference to her voice actress' role as Gwen in the Total Drama series.
 * All Love Is Unrequited: Applies to TBD.
 * Anything That Moves: Maria likes anyone as long they are a girl and can speak.
 * Arch-Enemy: the Iron Emperor to Charlotte and Lily.
 * Badass Adorable: Charlotte.
 * Berserk Button:
 * Charlotte whenever someone talks bad stuff about her father.
 * Maria whenever she is mocked.
 * The Iron Emperor whenever someone claims to be better than him.
 * Bi the Way: happens to Charlotte several times.
 * Big Bad: the Iron Emperor. Before his reveal, Darklia fitted that role.
 * Butt Monkey: Griffinface.
 * Cloudcuckoolander: Griffinface.
 * Combat Sadomasochist: the Iron Emperor falls into this.
 * Complete Monster:
 * Once again, the Iron Emperor, since he exterminated an entire race and tortured Lily into becoming Darklia. It's also heavily implied that he did the same to Misery.
 * Necromus, since he killed Charlotte's father and tried to use his dark magic to take over the world.
 * Corrupt the Cutie: Charlotte when turned into Supreme Charlotte.
 * Crossover Ship: there are plenty. For example:
 * Charlotte/Collin seems to be pretty popular due to them both being extremely popular and considered two of the mascots of WB games.
 * Cute Witch: Charlotte, Maria and Lily both before and after her redeemal.
 * Dark and Troubled Past:
 * Maria was raised by mobsters to become a mobster.
 * Lily was abused and tormented into becoming Darklia.
 * Darker and Edgier: the series sometimes.
 * Dark Mistress: Luna.
 * Deadpan Snarker: TBD
 * Decoy Damsel: also Luna.
 * Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?: Charlotte defeated TBD.
 * Disc-One Final Boss: Darklia only served as an antagonist for the first three games and the first TV series as she was actually working for someone bigger, later revealed as the Iron Emperor.
 * Dumb Blonde: Charlotte isn't known for her intelligence.
 * Dumbass Has a Point: TBD
 * Enemy Mine: Charlotte and Darklia are forced to fight together in Rise of the Dragon due to Shada's TBD.
 * Expanded Universe: the series has this.
 * Evil Laugh: Darklia.
 * Evil Twin: Phanto.
 * Fandom Rivalry:
 * Some Sabrina the Teenage Witch fans see the series as a blatant rip-off since both focus in a blonde witchgirl with an animal companion who try to learn how to TBD.
 * How the fanbases of GoM and Howler interact is a mixed bag. While most fans of GoM do enjoy Howler and vice versa, some fans of both of those game dislike each other.
 * Many fans have claimed that The Sea Legend is a blatant rip-off of the series. This spawned the joke in The Sea Legend fandom, "it's Good Ol' Magic, but underwater."
 * Fiery Redhead: Maria since she has tomboyish traits and is sometimes feisty.
 * Friendly Fandoms:
 * The series' fanbase has a good relationship with The Dinosaur Princess, as well as Collin the Speedy Boy and Howler and other Warner Bros. non-game franchises like TBD.
 * Despite their odds, a large part of GoM fans usually like The Sea Legend and vice-versa due to their similar premises and TBD.
 * The series' fanbase has an odd relationship with Mark: Time Janitor, since both creators are married to each other in real life.
 * The GoM fanbase also has a good relationship with other non-WB franchises such as Jak and Daxter, Star vs. the Forces of Evil, TBD.
 * Getting Crap Past the Radar: this does it a lot.
 * Girl-on-Girl Is Hot: several guys think that Charlotte and Maria's relationship is this.
 * Heel-Face Turn: Darklia does this.
 * Horny Devils: TBD
 * Hot Witch: Charlotte.
 * Hypocritical Humor:
 * In The Masked Crusader's spin-off game, he has this interaction with a fairy: "You're gonna need to try better to seduce me!" "Oh, I'm not trying to date you" "Why not? is there something wrong with me?"
 * If It's You, It's Okay: even if Maria has a preference for women, she has shown some interest for William thanks to his looks.
 * Interspecies Romance: despite their humanoid appearance, Face Paints differ from humans in some aspects, making Charlotte (a Face Paint) and Maria (a human) an example of this trope.
 * Jerkass: Willow.
 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Willow... again.
 * Large Ham: TBD
 * Lesbian Jock: Maria.
 * Likes Older Women: also Maria.
 * Love Triangle: Maria likes Charlotte. William likes Charlotte. What a love triangle...
 * Made of Evil: Shada is this.
 * Magic Knight: TBD
 * Magical Girl: TBD
 * Moral Event Horizon: The Iron Emperor psychologically tortured Lily Jade into Darklia and caused the genocide of a race for mainly fun.
 * Ms. Fanservice:
 * Charlotte herself since TBD.
 * Maria as well due to TBD.
 * Not Allowed to Grow Up: everyone in the series remain the same age as they were in the beginning.
 * Odd Couple: Charlotte and Maria since Charlotte is girly and Maria is more tomboyish.
 * Official Couple: once again, Charlotte and Maria.
 * Putting the "Pal" in Principal: Tattoous.
 * Red Herring: TBD
 * Red Oni, Blue Oni: Maria's red oni to Charlotte's blue oni.
 * Ship-to-Ship Combat: despite Charlotte and Maria being the official couple, some GOM fans believe it would be better if Charlotte was with William.
 * Son of a Whore: in The Prince of Iron it's revealed the Iron Emperor's mother was a prostitute. Things don't get much better from there...
 * The Ditz: TBD
 * The Man Behind the Man: Darklia is set up as Charlotte's arch enemy for a good chunk of the series until it's revealed that there's someone above her.
 * Tomboy and Girly Girl: Maria's tomboy to Charlotte's girly girl.
 * Tournament Arc: the plot of Combat Champions.
 * True Final Boss: a good chunk of the series has the Iron Emperor as the true final boss of the game.
 * Wicked Witch: Darklia and Misery.
 * What Does She See in Him?: several people ask why did Maria have to hook up with Charlotte, despite their different personalities.
 * Widow Woman: Kaity raised Charlotte by herself since Arthur was killed by Necromus when she was four.
 * You Killed My Father: Charlotte and Necromus.
 * What Does She See in Him?: several people ask why did Maria have to hook up with Charlotte, despite their different personalities.
 * Widow Woman: Kaity raised Charlotte by herself since Arthur was killed by Necromus when she was four.
 * You Killed My Father: Charlotte and Necromus.

Trivia

 * Creator's Favorite: in an interview, Stella revealed she loved the character of Charlotte.
 * Creator's Pest: in another interview, Stella revealed she despised creating Griffinface.
 * Dawson Casting: given the fact all teenage characters in the series are voiced by adult voice actors, this was inevitable.
 * As a comparisation, by the time the first game was launched, Cathy Cavadini (Charlotte) and Elizabeth Daily (Darklia) were both 45 years old.
 * Memetic Mutation: TBD
 * Playing Against Type:
 * Cathy Cavadini went from the intelligent and TBD Blossom on The Powerpuff Girls to the girly and optimistic Charlotte in this series, leading to some people joking about it.
 * Andrea Baker, better known for voicing the girlish, boy-obsessed and somehow ditzy Clover in Totally Spies!, voices the tomboyish and feisty Maria in this series.
 * Relationship Voice Actor:
 * Cathy Cavadini and Elizabeth Daily went from sisters (Blossom and Buttercup on The Powerpuff Girls) to arch-enemies and then close friends (Charlotte and Lily/Darklia).
 * Andrea Baker (Maria) and Jennifer Hale (Kaity) previously worked together on Totally Spies! as Clover and Sam (and Mandy), respectively.
 * In the Maria game, Katie Leigh (Alex on the first two seasons of the aforementioned show) has a supporting voice role as Francine.
 * Clancy Brown (Tattoous) and Mark Hamill (Necromus) were once Superman and Batman's arch-enemies Lex Luthor and the Joker, respectively. Now, the first is a mentor to the protagonist and the second... well, an evil wizard.
 * Rule 34 - Creator Reactions:
 * Stella McDonnell is aware of the adult fanfiction and fanart involving her characters and once actually held a contest for fanfiction to be an alternate world or something like that.
 * She even drew some adult art of Charlotte/Maria and Lily/William, her two personal ships, and even of Collin/Alexis from Collin the Speedy Boy, Kitrina/Tristan from The Dinosaur Princess and Howler/Bella from Howler.
 * She justified that on an interview by answering "I'm a person like anyone else and even the nicest person has some perverted thoughts. I'm no exception".
 * On the other side, Warner Bros. wasn't happy about this and threatened legal action by trying to take down some of those adult fanworks for copyright infringement.
 * What Could Have Been: Stella toyed with several concepts including making Maria a twist villain, involve no technology at all, Darklia staying evil, TBD. If Maria was to be evil, Charlotte most likely would end up with William instead.
 * On the other side, Warner Bros. wasn't happy about this and threatened legal action by trying to take down some of those adult fanworks for copyright infringement.
 * What Could Have Been: Stella toyed with several concepts including making Maria a twist villain, involve no technology at all, Darklia staying evil, TBD. If Maria was to be evil, Charlotte most likely would end up with William instead.

YMMV

 * Crack Pairing: since Lily turned good, there was some tease about TBD.
 * Ron the Death Eater: several fanfictions use this trope.
 * What Do You Mean, It's for Kids?: TBD

Nightmare Fuel

 * Deeper Down is the primary example of this, mainly due to its darker plot and horrifying boss fights.

Ho Yay

 * Given the fact that the main couple in the series is a same-sex couple, there are several moments where they make jokes about it.