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A [[Tourist Trap]] episode whereby the cast packs up and vacations in Hawaii, land of [[Hula and Luaus]]. Often a thinly veiled excuse for a [[Beach Episode]], if not outright inexplicable considering how expensive traveling there can be for mainlanders. Expect to see a huge amount of native Hawaiians, even though they make up less than a quarter of the population, and a majority of Hawaiians are Asian or part-Asian. Hawaii-themed episodes seemed to reach the peak of their popularity back in the '70s and '80s, when shows like ''[[Hawaii Five-O]]'', ''[[Fantasy Island]]'', and ''[[Magnum PI]]'' were on the air and going strong.
A [[Tourist Trap]] episode whereby the cast packs up and vacations in Hawaii, land of [[Hula and Luaus]]. Often a thinly veiled excuse for a [[Beach Episode]], if not outright inexplicable considering how expensive traveling there can be for mainlanders. Expect to see a huge amount of native Hawaiians, even though they make up less than a quarter of the population, and a majority of Hawaiians are Asian or part-Asian. Hawaii-themed episodes seemed to reach the peak of their popularity back in the '70s and '80s, when shows like ''[[Hawaii Five-O]]'', ''[[Fantasy Island]]'', and ''[[Magnum, P.I.]]'' were on the air and going strong.


A subtrope of the [[Vacation Episode]].
A subtrope of the [[Vacation Episode]].

{{examples|Examples of one-shot Hawaii-themed episodes:}}
{{examples|Examples of one-shot Hawaii-themed episodes include:}}


== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* ''[[Urusei Yatsura]]'', complete with [[Gratuitous English]].
* ''[[Urusei Yatsura]]'', complete with [[Gratuitous English]].
* Minako was hoping to have one of these in one chapter of ''[[Codename Sailor V]]'', but the plane ended up going to Greece instead.
* Minako was hoping to have one of these in one chapter of ''[[Codename: Sailor V]]'', but the plane ended up going to Greece instead.
* ''[[Sazae-san]]'' had a TV special where the family goes to Hawaii.
* ''[[Sazae-san]]'' had a TV special where the family goes to Hawaii.
* The manga ''GALS!'' ends with almost everybody taking a vacation to Hawaii, for a wedding. (The anime of the manga, ''[[Super GALS!]]'', didn't last long enough to reach the end of the manga.)


== [[Film]] ==
== [[Film]] ==
* ''[[Fifty First Dates|50 First Dates]]'' is also set in Hawaii.
* ''[[50 First Dates]]'' is also set in Hawaii.
* ''[[Forgetting Sarah Marshall]]'' has the protagonist go to Hawaii to escape his love troubles.
* ''[[Forgetting Sarah Marshall]]'' has the protagonist go to Hawaii to escape his love troubles.
* ''[[The Descendants (Film)|The Descendants]]'' is set in Hawaii and the various cultures and internal politics of Hawaii are pivotal to the plot.
* ''[[The Descendants (film)|The Descendants]]'' is set in Hawaii and the various cultures and internal politics of Hawaii are pivotal to the plot.
* ''[[Soul Surfer]]''{{context}}


== [[Literature]] ==
== [[Literature]] ==
* Towards the end, the main character of ''Clone Republic'' takes a vacation to Hawaii with a friend.
* Towards the end, the main character of ''[[Clone Republic]]'' takes a vacation to Hawaii with a friend.


== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
* ''[[Jon and Kate Plus Eight]]'' renewed their vows as an excuse to go to Hawaii. That didn't work out so well.
* ''[[Jon and Kate Plus Eight]]'' renewed their vows as an excuse to go to Hawaii. That didn't work out so well.
* ''[[The Jeffersons]]''
* ''[[The Jeffersons]]''{{context}}
* ''[[The Brady Bunch]]''
* ''[[The Brady Bunch]]''{{context}}
** Lampooned in ''A Very Brady Sequel'', which features a scene where the bad guy gets a flat running over a tiki idol. <ref>A tiki idol has a prominent role in the TV episode(s).</ref>
** Lampooned in ''A Very Brady Sequel'', which features a scene where the bad guy gets a flat running over a tiki idol.<ref>A tiki idol has a prominent role in the TV episode(s).</ref>
* ''[[Sanford and Son]]''
* ''[[Sanford and Son]]''{{context}}
* ''[[My Wife and Kids]]''
* ''[[My Wife and Kids]]''{{context}}
* ''[[Charlies Angels]]''
* ''[[Charlie's Angels]]''{{context}}
* ''[[Sesame Street (TV)|Sesame Street]]''
* ''[[Sesame Street]]''{{context}}
* ''The Fall Guy''
* ''[[The Fall Guy (TV series)|The Fall Guy]]''{{context}}
* ''[[The Rockford Files]]''
* ''[[The Rockford Files]]''{{context}}
* A two-part crossover story started on ''[[Magnum PI]]'' with "Ki'I's Don't Lie" and and ended with the ''Simon And Simon'' episode "Emeralds are Not a Girl's Best Friend". The shows were broadcast back to back on CBS for several years, making this a good ploy to retain viewers for two solid hours.
* A two-part crossover story started on ''[[Magnum, P.I.]]'' with "Ki'I's Don't Lie" and and ended with the ''[[Simon and Simon]]'' episode "Emeralds are Not a Girl's Best Friend". The shows were broadcast back to back on CBS for several years, making this a good ploy to retain viewers for two solid hours.
* ''[[Full House]]''
* ''[[Full House]]'' {{context}}
* ''[[Growing Pains]]''
* ''[[Growing Pains]]''{{context}}
* ''[[Saved By the Bell]]''
* ''[[Saved by the Bell]]''{{context}}
* ''[[Mamas Family]]''
* ''[[Mama's Family]]''{{context}}
* ''[[Modern Family]]''
* ''[[Modern Family]]''{{context}}
* On ''[[Boy Meets World]]'' Corey and Topanga have their honeymoon in Hawaii.
* On ''[[Boy Meets World]]'', Corey and Topanga have their honeymoon in Hawaii.
* ''[[Step By Step]]''
* ''[[Step by Step]]''{{context}}


== [[Music]] ==
== [[Music]] ==
* [[Elvis Presley]] did several projects in Hawaii, largely under the influence of his manager, Colonel Tom Parker, who'd been stationed there in the Army. This includes a 1961 benefit concert for the Pearl Harbor Memorial, three movies (''Blue Hawaii''; ''Girls, Girls, Girls''; and ''Paradise Hawaiian Style''), and the 1973 TV special ''Aloha From Hawaii''.
* [[Elvis Presley]] did several projects in Hawaii, largely under the influence of his manager, Colonel Tom Parker, who'd been stationed there in the Army. This includes a 1961 benefit concert for the Pearl Harbor Memorial, three movies (''[[Blue Hawaii]]''; ''[[Girls, Girls, Girls]]''; and ''[[Paradise Hawaiian Style]]''), and the 1973 TV special ''Aloha From Hawaii''.
* [[The Strokes]] made a song about [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MthQSZGH-k8 Hawaii].
* [[The Strokes]] made a song about [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MthQSZGH-k8 Hawaii].
* "Holiday in Waikiki" by [[The Kinks]] satirizes this trope.
* "Holiday in Waikiki" by [[The Kinks]] satirizes this trope.


== [[Newspaper Comics]] ==
== [[Newspaper Comics]] ==
* ''[[Garfield]]''
* ''[[Garfield]]''{{context}}


== [[Web Comics]] ==
== [[Web Comics]] ==
* ''[http://aliceotter.com/index.html Alice Otter]''
* ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20111125145525/http://www.aliceotter.com/index.html Alice Otter]''{{context}}


== [[Western Animation]] ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* ''[[Lilo and Stitch]]'' is set in Hawaii; however, the [[Crossover|Crossovers]] they had with other [[Disney Channel]] shows did feel like this.
* ''[[Lilo and Stitch]]'' is set in Hawaii; however, the [[Crossover]]s they had with other [[Disney Channel]] shows did feel like this.
* ''[[Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers (Animation)|Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers]]''
* ''[[Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers (animation)|Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers]]''{{context}}
* ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]''
* ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]''{{context}}
* ''[[Rocket Power]]''
* ''[[Rocket Power]]''{{context}}
* Slinkman in ''[[Camp Lazlo]]'' wanted to go to Hawaii for his break, but Lumpus, lazy as always, [[Subverted Trope|tricked him into thinking Camp Kidney]] ''[[Subverted Trope|was]]'' [[Subverted Trope|Hawaii]]. It took a while, but when Slinkman finally did believe that lie, the bean scouts also caught on the act (thinking of it more of a fun game).
* Slinkman in ''[[Camp Lazlo]]'' wanted to go to Hawaii for his break, but Lumpus, lazy as always, [[Subverted Trope|tricked him into thinking Camp Kidney ''was'' Hawaii]]. It took a while, but when Slinkman finally did believe that lie, the bean scouts also caught on the act (thinking of it more of a fun game).
== [[Video Games]] ==
* The Phantom Thieves of Hearts vacation in Hawaii during the events of ''[[Persona 5]]''.


== [[Real Life]] ==
== [[Real Life]] ==
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Latest revision as of 01:53, 11 April 2024

A Tourist Trap episode whereby the cast packs up and vacations in Hawaii, land of Hula and Luaus. Often a thinly veiled excuse for a Beach Episode, if not outright inexplicable considering how expensive traveling there can be for mainlanders. Expect to see a huge amount of native Hawaiians, even though they make up less than a quarter of the population, and a majority of Hawaiians are Asian or part-Asian. Hawaii-themed episodes seemed to reach the peak of their popularity back in the '70s and '80s, when shows like Hawaii Five-O, Fantasy Island, and Magnum, P.I. were on the air and going strong.

A subtrope of the Vacation Episode.

Examples of one-shot Hawaii-themed episodes include:


Anime and Manga

  • Urusei Yatsura, complete with Gratuitous English.
  • Minako was hoping to have one of these in one chapter of Codename: Sailor V, but the plane ended up going to Greece instead.
  • Sazae-san had a TV special where the family goes to Hawaii.
  • The manga GALS! ends with almost everybody taking a vacation to Hawaii, for a wedding. (The anime of the manga, Super GALS!, didn't last long enough to reach the end of the manga.)

Film

Literature

  • Towards the end, the main character of Clone Republic takes a vacation to Hawaii with a friend.

Live-Action TV

Music

Newspaper Comics

Web Comics

Western Animation

Video Games

  • The Phantom Thieves of Hearts vacation in Hawaii during the events of Persona 5.

Real Life

  • A popular honeymoon destination.
  • The Polynesian Resort at Walt Disney World is an entire vacation resort based on this stereotype: all of the buildings are modeled on massively oversized longhouses and various "Hawaiian" music is played (often ukelele tunes) throughout the resort. All of the hotel buildings are named after Pacific islands and chains like Hawaii, Tonga, and Tahiti. Guests entering the Great Ceremonial House (the main building) are often given a lei and a fire dancing/torch lighting ceremony is held every day just before evening. This is only the tip of the iceberg.
    • Nearby resorts have been doing something similar for quite a while as well, with paid luaus.
  1. A tiki idol has a prominent role in the TV episode(s).