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== [[Trope Namer]] ==
* The name comes from the moral tack-ons from the end of ''GI Joe'' episodes, with their own internal [[Catch Phrase]]s:
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** (9 seconds of seeing someone [http://youtu.be/W5a_fEzpDik fall of a cliff] before cutting to the GI JOE title) "[[Curse Cut Short|Shiiiiiiii]]-"
 
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
 
* ''[[Sailor Moon]]''—the had the "Sailor Says" segments, which were created solely for the North American dub.
== Anime and Manga ==
* ''[[Sailor Moon]]''—the "Sailor Says" segments which were created solely for the North American dub.
** Some of these took ''extremely'' vague lessons out of the material. As [[That Guy With The Glasses|That Chick With The Goggles]] points out two good examples-- "[[It Makes Sense in Context|Today we saw buses vanish into thin air]]. If only we could make the smog that buses cause vanish into thin air, too! Even though we're just kids, we can carpool and make a difference." ...yeah. Another example given was that one episode had a lesson to believe in yourself and have confidence, because the episode was about an insecure artist who was afraid to draw what she really looked like because she didn't believe she looked good enough. The end of that episode included a reminder that [[Drugs Are Bad]].
*** Because artists take drugs. Right.
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*** "So....Studying....Yeah...."
* The "science lessons" in ''[[Gunbuster]]'' and ''[[Martian Successor Nadesico]]'' may have been partly meant to parody such tags in series imported from the US, as they are something rarely if ever seen in [[Anime]] as it is broadcast in Japan.
** Though in ''[[Gunbuster]]'', relativistic time dilation also plays a major role in the plot of later episodes, so they had to explain it for the story to make sense.
* An anime which plays this straight is ''[[Mari and Gali]]'', which attempts to teach middle school students about scientific principles. Its makers still throw in a lot of slapstick and general silliness, so the result is [[Widget Series|rather strange]]—to say the least.
* ''[[Yakitate!! Japan]]'' ends each episode with a random factoid about bread.
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* Used in one volume of the English edition of [[Kindaichi Case Files]] talking about the differences between Western and Japanese computers. They also use it to justify the heavy edits by explaining that if they used a literal translation, the English reading audience won't get a fair chance at solving the mystery themselves.
* Some of the ''[[Yumeiro Patissiere]]'' episodes end with cooking advice for making certain types of sweets.
 
 
== Comic Books ==
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* Comic books from a lot of different companies back then also sometimes had the starring characters advertising and selling war bonds on the front cover.
* DC Comics once commissioned a series of in-house PSAs in the early 90s featuring several DC heroes like [[Batman|Robin]], [[Booster Gold]], [[The Flash]], among others getting informed about the real facts concerning HIV and AIDS. The most well known of the bunch was the adult-oriented Neil Gaiman and Dave Mckean authored ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20120308200136/http://members.fortunecity.com/bookdepository/comics/death/life.html Death Talks About Life]'', featuring Death of the Endless from ''[[The Sandman]]'' and John Constantine.
 
 
== Film ==
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* ''[[Toy Story (franchise)|Toy Story]] 2'' has an in-universe example where the last aired episode of [[Show Within a Show|Woody's Roundup]] had the show Woody address the audience about not forgetting their friends and family while singing the recurring song "You've Got a Friend in Me". This convinces the Woody watching, who had just decided to abandon his old friends and his owner Andy to go to a museum in Japan with the rest of the roundup gang toys, to reverse his decision and take the roundup gang with them.
 
== Live -Action TV ==
 
== Live Action TV ==
* Each major American network has their own version of these. The most well-known and often parodied are NBC's "The More You Know Segments", which featured celebrities of the time in [[Public Service Announcement]]s. Notable parodies include:
** A special feature on ''[[The Office]]'' season 2 DVD, where the show's characters tell you important facts about life. Dwight informs viewers that he could survive on a wolf's diet, Jim tells you that the black jelly beans are bad, and Ryan tells you, if you're hanging out with your friends, and someone tries to sell you a $9 beer, just say no, because $9 is way too much for a beer. ''[[The Office]]'' [[Biting the Hand Humor|airs on NBC.]]
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* [[Wizards of Waverly Place]] did this once.
 
== TheaterMusic ==
* The Z-Trip, MURS and Supernatural song "Breakfast Club", being a love letter to Saturday morning cartoons, parodies several of these. "[[America Takes Over the World|Even in cartoons, Americana can't be tackled]], but at least you know now, And Knowing Is Half the Battle", "let a ho be a ho, and that's one to grow on", and such.
 
== Radio/Music ==
* This trope is [[Older Than You Think]], as some old-time radio dramas did the same thing. ''[[The Shadow]]'', for one, sometimes offered in-character advice on how to properly operate and maintain a coal-burning furnace after an episode was over. This rather shamelessly combined And Knowing Is Half the Battle with [[Product Placement]], as the program's sponsor was a coal company.
* The Z-Trip, MURS and Supernatural song "Breakfast Club", being a love letter to Saturday morning cartoons, parodies several of these. "[[America Takes Over the World|Even in cartoons, Americana can't be tackled]], but at least you know now, And Knowing Is Half the Battle", "let a ho be a ho, and that's one to grow on", and such.
 
 
== Tabletop Games ==
* The tabletop RPG ''[[Cartoon Action Hour]]'' is designed to evoke the feel of action cartoons from the 1980s. In fact, players can earn bonus experience points by role-playing their characters in an After-The-Show Message.
 
== WebcomicsTheatre ==
 
== Theater ==
* The epilogue of ''[[William Shakespeare|Pericles]]'' can be roughly summarized as "Look at all these characters! The gods punished the wicked ones and rewarded the righteous ones!"
* Mozart's (somewhat) dark comedy ''[[Don Giovanni]]'' unexpectedly ends a night of ribald hijinks and catchy tunes with a final scene of the antihero (antivillain?) being dragged down to Hell. The rest of the cast then come onto the stage and [[Breaking the Fourth Wall|Break The Fourth Wall]], lecturing that [[Scare'Em Straight|what the audience has just seen is the fate that awaits all sinners]].
* Most plays written in the 18th century had prologues that basically said, "this is a good play, you'll enjoy it" and epilogues repeating the moral of the play. Probably justified, since few people at the time actually went to the theater to watch a play - they went to see and be seen.
* ''[[The Matchmaker]]'' ends with Barnaby stating a somewhat facetious moral.
 
 
== Video Games ==
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* ''[[Mother 3]]'' has a few signs in certain locations that provide the player with real-world information based on the context, such as about certain types of [[Save Point|frog]] that can survive in desert climates, or why mole tunnels can be so long and complex (the latter even encouraging the player to take time out to go watch moles in action some day).
* When drinking in Catherine, a [[Disembodied Voice]] will interrupt you to tell you about some random trivia about the drink you chose.
 
 
== Web Animation ==
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== Web Comics ==
 
== Webcomics ==
* Parodied in [https://web.archive.org/web/20110717220714/http://www.pvponline.com/2008/03/22/safety-first-kids/ this PVP comic] that suggests what "the other half of the battle" is.
* Also parodied by ''[[Overcompensating]]'' [https://web.archive.org/web/20110810185338/http://www.overcompensating.com/posts/20050809.html here].
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* Used in [https://web.archive.org/web/20101229192549/http://www.brawlinthefamily.com/?p=625 this] ''[[Brawl in the Family]]'' strip.
* ''[[The Dragon Queen]]'' gives one on the [https://web.archive.org/web/20140803130735/http://www.dragonqueencomic.com/2010/08/18/transgender-tips/ proper way to pick up a transexual].
 
 
== Web Original ==
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* For some reason, ''[[Sonichu]]'' issue 10 has a message not to let your kids play M-rated games.
* ''[[Full Metal Panic Abridged]]'' parodies this in the first episode, after warning it's viewers about the dangers of creating an abridged series!
 
 
== Western Animation ==
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