- 15,418
- 5,011
So, I'll go over the context, the conclusions and then a proposal. The Plot Manip is revealed by the end of the context and recontextualizes former points;
- In The Crimson Chin Meets Mighty Mon and Dyno Dad the Nega-Chin is brought from his comic to the real world, is aware that Cosmo & Wanda can grant wishes, he messes some things up, gets defeated and proclaims to have revenge later. The following all happens in a later episode; The Big Superhero Wish!:
- Nega-Chin's proclaim of revenge is retconned to add in new stuff he does in the episode, this being his revenge. He's still aware of what Cosmo & Wanda can do through the episode, calling them reality-bending at one point.
- Timmy wishes for the world to be like a comicbook, but it's still considered the "3-dimensional world" and later is turned back to normal.
- After all the heroes had their powers nullified but the villains still had their powers, the difference in power is stated many times; 15:18 Timmy: "We're weak and powerless", 15:32 Chester: "Now we're powerless", 16:55 Vicky: "Regular people?!" Nega-Chin, Crocker and Francice follow: "Without powers?!", later they laugh at them and Nega-Chin says "This shouldn't take more than 3 seconds. If you need me, I'll be taking a bath...of evil."
- The other 3 villains fight the regular people while the latter are the underdogs, but they still win anyway via wacky tactics, managing to keep up with them and harm them too.
- Nega-Chin returns, is surprised to see what happened and says "This is impossible, you're just normal people. You can't defeat me, I am super powerful!", then something wacky happened that made him lose. Timmy then wishes the world back to normal and that he, Crimson Chin and Nega-Chin were back in the Crimson Chin comic.
- Then the following conversation happens; Nega-Chin: "I don't understand. You beat me, a bunch of normal, powerless kids!", Timmy: "Dude, don't you understand? Being normal doesn't mean you're powerless, in fact, normal people control your entire existence.", Nega-Chin: "Lies!", Crimson Chin: "Actually, it's true.", Timmy: "See that? [Points at an image of the writer of the Crimson Chin comics] That's the guy who writes the stories for your comicbooks, and he believes that good should always triumph over evil. And what the writer says goes.", Nega-Chin: "Egad, no wonder I can never win.", Crimson Chin: "Right, so you'll abandon your mad attempts to take over the 3-Dimensional world?", Nega-Chin: "Of course not! The next time I get out I'm not going after your stupid dogs [Cosmo & Wanda], I'm going after a much bigger prize! [Nega-Chin breaks free and flies upwards, escaping to the 3-Dimensional world]
- Crimson Chin tries to say something poetic over the situation, saying something dumb, retracting from it, trying to say something else, and then he says "No, what I mean is-- [Slaps himself in the head] Wait, that's not me, it's the writer's fault!" We cut to see the writer typing in a computer; "[Somehwhat slowly] As long..as there is a single zit on the teenage face of justice... [Deletes what he wrote while saying normally;] Oh, that's dumb. The Crimson Chin would never say that... ! ...Unless I tell him to! [Writes mischievously]". Then Nega-Chin attacks the writer, telling him "Let's have a little chat about heroes."
- The writer has Plot Manip and uses it make good always triumph over evil, if ultimately so.
- That powers apply to the real world as in both appearances of the Nega-Chin that's where he was messing things up.
- When none of the characters of his comic are involved, the writer logically isn't involved too. However, Cleft has been stated to be part of the Crimson Chin's continuity by the latter in Chin's Up!, so his actions should apply when Timmy does things as Cleft while outside a Crimson Chin story just like it applies to the Nega-Chin when he's in the real world and he's not part of his in-universe canon comics. The writer, somehow, is writing up stories involving even normal Timmy and his secret without it being a comic he will publish; This makes sense from the point of view of the writer being more notable than Cosmo & Wanda despite Nega-Chin knowing what they can do (he also tried to "control" them in The Big Superhero Wish!, but it's unclear if this actually means eventually using their powers for his own and not just keep them trapped), the writer also writes even dialogue slowly and makes decisions on the moment, making interpretable how he makes the story flow as fast as we see it, and, based on his powers, the writer could be the result of Cosmo & Wanda's magic initially making Timmy interact with the comicbook world back in Chin's Up!, hence he's part of the Crimson Chin's continuity despite not being shown as a character in the comics when Timmy isn't in them.
- This isn't brought up in later episodes, but it's a thing that's portrayed as having always been there and always being there as of this 2 episodes.
- On the things the writer did to make good triumph on the latter episone, it's possible that he might have made the powerless characters able to keep up with, and harm, their superpowered foes, or maybe that came from their own Toon Force and the writer just made how things moved and happened in other ways, we don't know.
- Make a profile for the writer (He's referred to as "the writer" but technically has a name shown) with an explanation part having the context and conclusions shown before.
- Timmy only as Cleft, Clefto, Ace and other comicbook characters should have this at the end of their P&A; ". Plot Manipulation when accounting for [[Profile#Explanation|the writer]]".
- Even the evil comicbook characters should have it, the writer controls them unwillingly but they are their own characters, so it should be optional to account for him or not in threads. The writer's explanation should point this out.