Alliterative Title
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Any and all appellations alluding to letters that are akin to one another.
Or put simply: An Alliterative Title is when all the words in a work's title begin with the same letter. This can be done for varying reasons or effects, but more often than not, it's a catchy, easy way to remember the name of a work.
Often coincides with Alliteration and Alliterative Name or even Author Appeal. Notice a trend?
Examples of Alliterative Title include:
Anime and Manga
Comic Books
Film
Literature
Live Action TV
Music
- Benjamin Britten's Simple Symphony. The four parts have alliterative titles too: Boisterous Bourrée, Playful Pizzicato, Sentimental Sarabande and Frolicsome Finale.
Newspaper Comics
Video Games
Western Animation
- Batman Beyond
- Batman the Brave And The Bold
- Betty Boop
- Bob the Builder
- Capitol Critters
- Darkwing Duck
- Fun and Fancy Free
- Peppa Pig
- Secret Squirrel
- The Spectacular Spider Man
- SpongeBob SquarePants
- Teen Titans
- Tiny Toons
- Woody Woodpecker
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