Family-Unfriendly Aesop/Playing With

Basic Trope: An Aesop that isn't really morally good. "Alice: Today, I learned that everyone--even adults!--make mistakes. (Beat) Keeping this in mind will help me when I want something. Bob: Alice! Alice: I'm joking, I'm joking. Seriously kids, never do that."
 * Straight: In an episode of Alice and Bob, Alice learns that sometimes grown-ups make mistakes - so she can exploit those mistakes for her own personal gain.
 * Exaggerated: In Alice and Bob, Alice travels the world and sees how those who perform Heroic Sacrifice end up dying a painful death and find themselves in a mind-boggling afterlife of eternal torture, while human rights activists are brainwashed, those cheerful-looking altruistic fellows living in a poor rural village die out by famine and diseases, and corrupt CEOs and politicians live long and prosperous, if not happier, lives. Alice learns that caring for others can only end up badly, so when she grows up, she becomes a totalitarian dictator and saves herself from horrifying deaths and accidents.
 * Downplayed: Alice learns that even grown-ups make mistakes, and you should point them out... but she isn't exactly nice about it.
 * Justified: Just because it's not a nice Aesop doesn't make it any less true.
 * Inverted: Every Aesop is the standard, all-good, family friendly kind.
 * Subverted: Alice begins to deliver her monologue to the audience...

"Alice: ...unless you really want something."
 * Double Subverted:

""Seriously kids, never do that. ...Unless you really want something." "ALICE!" "Joke! Joke!""
 * Parodied: Every Aesop is like that. And it's all completely cheerful and never lampshaded.
 * Zig Zagged:

"Bob: Alice, seriously. Can you imagine the reactions people would have if that lesson were put in a kid's TV show?!
 * Averted:
 * None of the Aesops are morally questionable.
 * Or there aren't any Aesops, period.
 * Enforced: The show's a comedy, and a subverted Aesop is a standard joke.
 * Lampshaded: "Alice, you shouldn't be teaching lessons like that! Think of the kids!"
 * Invoked: Alice is a bit of a jokester, and she finds this sort of thing funny.
 * Exploited: ???
 * Defied: "We can't have lessons like that on the show! Think of the kids!"
 * Discussed:

Alice: Heh, yeah, the Moral Guardians would totally overreact."


 * Conversed: "Hahaha! I can't believe they snuck that into a kid show!"

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