Ha Ha Ha No



When a character, either feigning genuine laughter or being obviously sarcastic, pretends to laugh along with other characters, or encourages/threatens them to do so, then abruptly tells them to shut up, in one way or another. Sometimes, this is in concert with a Laugh with Me moment.

Not to be confused with Ha Ha Only Serious.

Anime & Manga
"Izaya: How was it? Gave you quite the adrenaline shot, didn't it? Did you and Celty just grow to love each other even more due to the misattribution of arousal?
 * Durarara!!: Shinra, after Izaya trolls him by handing his cellphone number to the police.

Shinra: Ah hah hah. Go die chest-first in a clay ice shaver, Izaya."

Comic Books

 * In The Sandman there's a scene where Lucifer is asked if he would ever return to Hell. He stares for a moment and then says exactly this.

Film
"Joe: You may call me Joe. Mia: Joey? Joe: Hehehe. No. Joe."
 * Jareth from Labyrinth pulls this on his goblin Mooks after telling them the "You remind me of the babe" joke.
 * In Toy Story, Woody does a form of this after Bruce the toy shark's lame impression of him after finding his hat.
 * Used at least once in each Austin Powers movie between Dr. Evil and his son Scott, as an Overly Long Gag.
 * Maleficent in Sleeping Beauty, when she realizes that her goons have been searching sixteen years and are still looking for a baby.
 * In The Princess Diaries movie:


 * In The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Riff does this to Magenta during the dinner scene.
 * There's a very sinister example in The Lives of Others, which is set in communist East Germany. A young Stasi agent in training is telling a (quite funny) joke to some of his friends that could be interpreted as being anti-government. A Stasi captain overhears it, and when the joke is finished, he laughs heartily... and then asks for the joke teller's name and rank, presumably so that he can be fired or imprisoned.
 * In The Clones of Bruce Lee (which is about, you guessed it, Bruce Lee clones), the villain Dr. Ni gives a hearty laugh, then immediately yells "Silence!" at all his henchmen laughing with him.
 * The first Night at the Museum has the boss do this, after Larry tells him that the mess with the fire hydrant was caused by the (now-inanimate) cavemen. Gervais' character simply ask if he should laugh, laughs silently with exaggerated expressions, then returns to telling him off.
 * Ferris Buellers Day Off: Cameron does this in response to Ferris' suggestion that they take the miles off his dad's Ferrari by driving home backwards.
 * In Scream, when Randy asks Stu if he thinks Sidney would go out with him, Stu laughes and points at him in the most flamboyant way possible before putting on a deadly serious face and saying "No. I don't. At all. No."

Live Action TV
"Phil: HAHAHAHAHAHAH (Suddenly jumps up) DO I LOOK LIKE A WHITE MAN NAMED WARD?!"
 * Shown here (1:00) in Monty Python's Flying Circus.
 * Used many, many times by Uncle Phil in The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. The laugh rises up into a high pitched, somewhat creepy register, but he loses the exclamation on "No", and goes straight into thunderous shouting.
 * For example in one episode, Will and Carlton lose Vivian's bracelet which they pawned for a stock investment that quickly tanked. Phil finds out about this and starts laughing which the boys join in. When asked by Phil what he should do, Will jokingly reply he should "reward them for their honesty... it worked for The Beav" causing Phil to laugh louder.

"''Say, you're not gonna, like, shoot me through the head so I won't tell your horrible secret..." "Ha ha ha! ...put that on your head and go over there." "What's with the grape?!""
 * Jeopardy!: This YouTube clip says it all.
 * Firefly: Jayne makes a suggestive comment about Zoe, who laughs and replies cheerfully "I can hurt you."
 * He does the same thing regarding Inara, who has a similar response.
 * A slightly more articulate variation: on an episode of M*A*S*H (television), Col. Potter is trying to bring the meeting to order and Hawkeye makes a lame joke. Potter, laughing, says "Pierce, sometimes you can be very amusing," and then abruptly stops laughing and says "And then there's now."
 * Mad Men has a hilariously cryptic example when Bert Cooper asks Duck Phillips, who's up for a job with the company, whom he's voting for. Duck good-naturedly answers that if he says Nixon, Cooper will think he's sucking up, and if he says Kennedy, he'll want to reform him, so he'll say... Nixon. "That's nice to say," Cooper responds with a smile—which abruptly disappears... and then abruptly reappears—and then abruptly disappears again. Duck just stands there looking bewildered until he's led away.
 * Raven did this to Chelsea some times.
 * Another Disney Channel example occurs in Hannah Montana when Jackson, for the second time, has horrible luck with his sister's birthday cake and the seagulls come to eat it. His friend makes a joke and starts laughing with Jackson joining in; a minute later he then tells his friend to go home.
 * On Whose Line Is It Anyway?, Ryan got a great one in during a game of Secret based on William Tell and his son.

"Recording Artist: "It stinks!""
 * MST3K examples:
 * In the episode Pod People

""Ha ha ha, you're stuck here!""
 * In the episode Fugitive Alien


 * Joffrey from Game of Thrones starts an episode by listening to a minstrel play and sing an incredibly irreverent song that said minstrel wrote about the death of his father and what a bitch his mother is. While the minstrel begs for mercy, Joffrey applauds and laughs... and then asks the minstrel which he would rather have: hands or a tongue.
 * Even a baby can do this, as shown in this AFV video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBSYD0dQCAw
 * On The Suite Life of Zack and Cody, a girl Zack was dating does this exact trope before scolding him.

Music

 * Kanye does this.

Professional Wrestling

 * Stone Cold Steve Austin. This gif says it all
 * Really, it's become part of Austin's routine now. He'll play nice with the Heel, laugh with them, then turn serious and give them a Stunner.

Theater
"Le Bret (stupefied): How now? What? Can it be...? Cyrano (laughing bitterly): That I should love?... (Changing his tone, gravely): I love."
 * Cyrano De Bergerac:
 * Cyrano invokes this trope at Act I Scene V when he considers the possibility that an ugly man could love.

"All (laughing): Ah! ah! ah! Cuigy: He who laid that ambush, 'faith! Must curse and swear! Brisaille: Who was it? De Guiche: I myself. (The laughter stops): I charged themï¿½work too dirty for my sword, To punish and chastise a rhymster sot. (Constrained silence.)"
 * De Guiche plays it straight at Act II Scene VII when he reveals to the multitude that celebrates Cyrano combat against a one hundred men that he was the man who hired them against a poet for a satiric poem:

Video Games
"Kota: We have to take this thing out of commission. Starkiller: Hahaha... HOW?!"
 * Final Fantasy II: The Emperor does this late in the game in Dissidia Final Fantasy (though not exactly in the same circumstances pictured, however).
 * Kingdom of Loathing: Used word for word in the strange leaflet if, while standing in front of the cave that contains the house and the grue egg, you try typing "Take cave".
 * Sims sometimes do that in their negative responses.
 * Starkiller is facing off against a gorog, a creature capable of crushing a rancor with a single hand.

"Cao Shuang:I was right to do what I did! Know your place! Our men were becoming as one under me...his highness knew that! Sima Yi:Ha ha ha ha! You Imbecile!"
 * Dynasty Warriors' Sima Yi gives a particularily good one in #7.

Web Comics

 * Veser of Hanna Is Not a Boy's Name shows us how it's done.
 * Something Positive uses "Hahahadie".
 * After the squirrel girls played an unintentionally cruel April Fools Day prank on Art in Sequential Art, he responded with "Ah ha haa. My sides. So funny. IF THIS IS PERMANENT..."
 * The punchline to this Deviant ART comic.

Web Original
"Tucker: I'm sorry, what? It's kind of hard to hear you over the sound of your constant team-killing. Caboose: Ah ha ha ha ha ah ha yeah ah hah--Don't make me mad."
 * Red vs. Blue: Washington delivers the Trope title (in full snarking mode) when Doc suggests the Reds are behind a well thought through trap. Made quite creepy by the fact that Washington never laughs otherwise. Its probably for the best.
 * There's also a very early example with Caboose, of all people.

"Snob: Wow, ha, ha, ha-THIS WAS A MESS."
 * The Nostalgia Critic, reviewing The Room: "Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha that's not funny, you sick fuck!"
 * Concluding his bit on Scrappy Doo in top 11 Dumbasses in Distress, he laughs briefly, then shoots his gun several times.
 * From The Cinema Snob's "Grizzly 2" review:

"Snob: Ha ha ha ha -- he murdered two people!"
 * Likewise, for Dracula: The Dirty Old Man:

"Hitler: I've been a very very bad Hitler! [slaps his wrist] Snob: Ha ha ha ha...because he killed millions of people!"
 * During the Heil Honey I'm Home DVD-R Hell:

"So she's all like "Screw this, I'm making it night all the time!" And her sister was like "Ha ha ha, no," and used a bunch of magic Maguffins to put her in time-out for a thousand years."
 * Phelous once did a unique variation on this, when reviewing the "funny" version of House of the Dead. There was a scene where it suddenly started playing in reverse for no reason. Phelous laughed out loud, heartily; then the video reversed to before he started laughing and he said "Actually that's not very funny at all."
 * Linkara did this in his reviews of "Doom's IV #2" and "NB Comics #1", laughing in response to the sexist jokes in both comics before yelling "This comic sucks!"
 * In the first episode of My Little Pony: Camaraderie Is Supernatural, the narrator uses it during his retelling of the original show's Storybook Opening.

"Snake: "Whats that rumbling in the back, are you in a helicopter?" Miller: "That's my stomach, I'm hungry." Snake: "Hungry for worms?" Miller: "No, hungry for wooooooords!" *Both laughing* Snake: "HahahahaSHUT UP!" >:("
 * Metal Gear Awesome:

"Chicken:Hi, I'm a cock. Cat:And I'm a pussy! Both:NO!!!"
 * A sort-of example in Nin10doh!


 * "Oh yes, the Banana King, of course. Absolutely not."
 * From MMO Grinder's Maple Story review "The official statement from Nexon's FAQ was that being Level 20 in Maple Story meant a lot more than being Level 20 in OTHER MMO's, to which I thought 'Hahahahahahaha...no'"

Western Animation
"Ranier: Bart, your little tie makes me smile. Bart: Excuse me, but you don't sound as tough as you do in the movies. Ranier: [threatening] If you don't shut your big yap, I will rip off your face and use it as a napkin. [pause, and then everyone laughs] Ranier: [serious again] Laughing time is over."
 * The Simpsons: "The Bart Wants What it Wants" has this:

"Homer: OK son, just remember to have fun out there today. And if you lose, I'll kill you! [everyone laughs] Bart: [good-humored] Oh, Dad. Homer: [looks menacingly at Bart] Bart: [cringes]"
 * Also from "Lisa on Ice":

"Leela: I don't know about your last crew, but I plan on doing as little dying as possible. Hermes: Ha ha ha ha... Just sign the paper."
 * Also from the episode where Homer becomes trash commissioner, and has to deal with (actually, ignore) the garbage crisis: Homer is about to leave Moe's. When Moe asks him to pay for his drinks, Homer says his campaign catchphrase: "Let someone else do it." Moe laughs, amused. Homer starts to walk out. Moe cocks his shotgun: "Seriously, give me the money."
 * Futurama: Hermes wants Leela to sign an indemnity waiver in case she is killed on a mission.

"Mayor: Of course now you''ll have to go back to jail for breaking out in the first place!
 * The Powerpuff Girls are jailed for they crimes they did not do in their second episode, "Powerpuff Bluff", and have to break free from prison to get rid of their impersonators. And So, Once Again, The Day Is Saved, right? Not quite.

(crowd laughter)

Mayor: I'm serious."

"Lemongrab: Prank...? For laughs...? Yes, of course... Just a prank... For laughs... Hahahaha. HAHAHAHAHAHA. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA twelve years dungeon."
 * Aqua Teen Hunger Force: "Heheheheheh...yeah, we're not doing that."
 * Adventure Time has the Earl of Lemongrab, upon finding out that his "attack" was a prank.


 * In Scooby Doo Mystery Incorporated, when Fred is complimented by his father and asks him if he finally accepts what Fred wants to do with his life (solve mysteries using ridiculous traps), he gets this trope in reply.
 * In Rocko's Modern Life episode Dear John, Rocko hires a hyena contractor to fix his kitchen but the wreckage is so huge and costly that the hyena contractor guy bursts into hysterical laughter over it.
 * Is the final line of subtitled dialogue in the silent short "Teddy Bear's Picnic," featured in Spike & Mike's Sick & Twisted Film Festival.

Real Life

 * A staple of Frank Conniff's repertoire from his days on Mystery Science Theater 3000 as TV's Frank through to Cinematic Titanic.
 * Done hilariously, when Jimmy Fallon asks to keep a prototype of the Nintendo 3DS after being shown by Reggie Fils-Aime.
 * Henry Rollins relates this effect in his monologue on working with William Shatner : "He works in the music industry, Henry! He can get your songs on the radio!" "AHHAHAHAHAHAHnohecan't."
 * There is a possibly made-up Urban Legend about a Disney animator in the 1930's or 40's who produced some Rule 34 of Mickey Mouse, and as a joke, showed it off at a company get-together with Walt Disney present. Walt's response was essentially this; he laughed along with everyone else, and then fired the animator.
 * According to Harlan Ellison, it was an impromptu riff about a Disney porn film in the company cafeteria at lunch, and the pink slip was waiting on his desk when he went back to his office. (It was his first day on the job.)

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