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{{quote|''D'OH! FREAKING PIZZAS!''
|'''[[Chuggaaconroy]]''', after another failure while playing ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]].''}}
A character is so angry, pissed off, or shocked that he or she is literally unable to form a coherent sentence. Other strong emotions are sufficient to render a person unable to speak proper English (or whatever language is being spoken at the time), but shock, anger, and pure rage are the most common. It usually takes a little while for him or her to recover, at which point he or she explodes into rage normally.
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The technical name for this rhetorical device is "aposiopesis".
Usually includes [[Cluster F-Bomb]] (or sometimes just a [[Curse Cut Short]]). Do not confuse with [[Gratuitous English|Engrish]]. Also compare [[Sarcasm Failure]], [[Gagging on Your Words]] and [[Foreign Language Tirade]]. Not to be confused with Anglish, a [[Con Lang]] of English with the non-Germanic words removed.
▲[[Truth in Television]], you little... Ooh, you -- I mean, ''what'' did... I... YOU AAARGH!
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== Anime and Manga ==
* In ''[[Katekyo Hitman Reborn]]'', Xanxus tends to do this when he reaches the apex of his fury (along with breaking out with his old scars). To quote just one instance:
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** Well, what else would you expect from the Sin of Wrath?
* Sanji from ''[[One Piece]]'' was so enraged at his wanted poster, which suffered a bad case of [[Facial Composite Failure]], that he lost the capacity for human speech.
* In one chapter of ''[[Keroro Gunsou]]'', Keroro gets sick, and Tamama tries to visit him with gifts, hoping that by this point he's getting sick of "that dumb broad" (Angol Moa, whom he regards as a rival for the Sergeant's attention) trying to minister to him. Instead, he finds Moa is merely sitting quietly with Keroro at his bedside, upon which Moa politely asks Tamama to be quiet so Keroro can sleep. The flabbergasted Tamama simply babbles "My electrolytic quotient has been reduced to the laxity of damaged hair..."
* Monta from ''[[Eyeshield 21]]'' occasionally grunts incoherently when he gets mad enough, which doesn't help his case when [[I Resemble That Remark|he's mad about people pointing out his resemblance to a monkey]].
* [[Huge Schoolgirl|Koizumi]] of ''[[Lovely Complex]]'' descends into this occasionally.
* Shizuo from ''[[Durarara!!]]'' ranges from "Kill'emkill'emkill'em" to "GRAH!!" to "[[First Name Ultimatum|IIIIIZAAAAYAAAAAAAAAAA!!!]]"
* ''[[Popotan]]'''s Mai in episode 5, where she goes ballistic on a [[It Makes Sense in Context|sentient dandelion]].
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== Comic Books ==
* In ''[[Mafalda]]'', an angry mother is so angry that she starts dropping vowels and entire words, and as such starts yelling only isolated words. The quote below does not mean anything: she's dropped so many vowels that it's been rendered complete nonsense. In parentheses is the intended meaning as translated by Mafalda.
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** The quote above can be rendered intelligible if read with typical Argentinian intonation.
*** And even more so if you go to the market in Argentina when the prices are rising.
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** In ''[[Tintin/Recap/The Castafiore Emerald|The Castafiore Emerald]]'', when Captain Haddock receives a phone call from Thompson and Thomson congratulating him over his [[Tabloid Melodrama]] reported engagement to Castafiore, he lets out a series of inarticulate angry syllables before slamming the receiver down.
* One ''[[Popeye]]'' strip had Roughhouse so fed up with Wimpy's constant mooching that he had to be constrained to the hospital. He spends his recuperation growling and muttering Wimpy's catchphrases, such as "I'll gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today." or "I'd like to have you to a duck dinner. You bring the duck."
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* In one [[The Simpsons]] comic book, Homer is seen slamming into Skinner's office when Bart's in trouble, saying "Too angry to finish sentence I-!"
* A darker version occurs in the post-[[Infinite Crisis|One Year Later]] ''[[Superman]]'' story arc, "Up, Up and Away". Big Blue has just destroyed [[Lex Luthor]]'s latest scheme and, powerless, miles above Metropolis, the two are sent plummeting to the ground. Despite giving an [[Motive Rant|impressive speech]] moments beforehand, as they fall Luthor can only stare at Supes and growl:
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* The DM in ''[[Knights of the Dinner Table]]'' will, when exasperated at the unorthodox behavior of his players, frequently be reduced to shouting "FIRK DING BLAST!"
* ''[[
* In one issue of ''[[The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers]]'', Phineas is pursued by the [[Overprotective Dad]] of a girl he slept with, and notes that the man "appears to be too enraged to speak articulately."
== Fan Works ==
* In ''[[Harry Potter and
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* In the ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'' fanfic ''[[
* In ''[[Naruto Veangance Revelaitons]]'', Ronan lapses into this after he learns that Sakura {{spoiler|might be pregnant with Naruto's child}}
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* In ''[[A Hero (fan work)|A Hero]]'', Dalek Sec's fourth attempt at playing ''[[Dwarf Fortress]]'' to distract himself results in this.
* Very early in ''[[With Strings Attached]]'', Ringo is panting heavily, frightened out of his mind, embracing Paul, and angry at George; he spouts: ''"You're - I'm - glad - can't - George - asshole - he won't - "''.
* [[Ace Attorney|Phoenix]] in ''[[Turnabout Storm]]'', right after falling square into one of [[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|Trixie's]] prosecutor tricks.
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== Film ==
* Rocco's reaction to the Copley Plaza Massacre in ''[[The Boondock Saints]]'' has this trope written all over it. It has the added component of a [[Cluster F-Bomb]] for added entertainment value.
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'''Connor''': Well, that certainly illustrates the diversity of the word. }}
* Seriously performed in the movie version of ''[[The Shining]]'' to chilling effect. [[Ax Crazy]] Jack Torrance is stalking after his son Danny; when he hears the snowmobile driving away, thus notifying him that Danny escaped him, he is reduced to bellowing like a wounded animal shortly before freezing to death.
* Samir in ''[[Office Space]]''.
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* In ''[[The 40-Year-Old Virgin]]'', Andy walks in on a fight between his love interest Trish and her daughter Marla, who delivers the most perfect teenaged girl
{{quote|'''Trish''': ... I-I didn't hear anything after "liar"! [''to Andy''] What did she say after "liar"?
'''Andy''': [''in awe''] She sounds like a tea kettle.|FUCK!! YOU!!}}
* ''[[Bon Cop, Bad Cop]]'': ''"Shit de fuck de shit de merde de shit de calice de TABARNAK!"''
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* In ''[[Kids in The Hall]]'': ''Brain Candy'', Dr. Cooper is horrified at the side-effects of his new drug and goes on a sputtering rant that veers into random directions, such as late fees for his rental of ''[[Rear Window]]''.
* ''[[A Fish Called Wanda]]'': Otto's been called stupid one too many times, and can't exactly find a coherent insult, so he just rattles off a bunch of trite swears.
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'''Archie''': How very interesting. You're a true vulgarian, aren't you?
'''Otto''': ''You're'' the vulgarian, you fuck. }}
* ''[[Robin Hood: Men in Tights]]'' features the Sheriff of Rottingham, who upon getting very upset, minces his intended sentence into something truly unintelligible.
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OVER! THAT! BOY! HAND! }}
* In the old Tracy and Hepburn vehicle ''Adam's Rib'' Spencer Tracy's "Adam" tends to invert the pronunciation of words when he is flustered or upset.
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* ''[[Last Action Hero]]''. [[Da Chief|Slater's boss]] kinda becomes a [[Running Gag]] throughout the movie for regressing into this trope. Finally, after Slater blows up more of the city than usual, he becomes so incoherent the only distinguishable words are [[Turn in Your Badge]].
* In ''[[The Room]]'', after Johnny is dumped by Lisa.
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** Interesting to note that this is more-or-less the way he talks all the time.
* In ''[[A Knight's Tale]]'', Wat delivers the following warning to Geoffrey Chaucer, getting more and more angry, redfaced, and incomprehendable as he goes: "Betray us, and I will fong you, until your insides are out, your outsides are in... your entrails... will become your extrails... I... will w... rip... all the p... ung... Pain! Lots of pain!"
* ''[[Clue (film)|Clue]]'': Mrs. White's description of her feelings about Yvette.
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** Note that this is a [[Throw It In]] moment. Madeline Kahn forgot her line and ad-libbed the whole thing.
* In ''[[What About Bob?]]'', Dr. Leo Marvin rudely removes his newest patient (and biggest fan) from his automobile, but is far too angry to form proper words. He tries to say, "Get out of the car!" but it comes out [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nWycdXHmPk rather incoherently.]
* In ''[[Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy]]'', Ron Burgundy is so upset after his dog, Baxter, is punted off a bridge that he calls a fellow newsman, hysterical. Who replies, "I didn't understand one word you said."
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* Gallo getting locked in a pod "for his own safety" in ''[[Pandorum]]'' unleashes some pretty vicious syllables at Payton that don't seem to correspond to any human language except that used by Yosemite Sam in a frothing rage.
* ''[[In the Loop]],'' following the crisis in the Meditation Room, Malcolm Tucker loses his temper in such a way that he is briefly reduced to partial incoherency. In the middle of one of his legendary threats, no less.
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* Lucia (Lisa Kudrow) in ''[[The Opposite of Sex]]'' is one of the most articulate characters in the movie, but when her frustration occasionally gets the best of her, her speech devolves into a string of spat-out obscenities and monosyllables: "Fine! Goddammit! God! Fuck! Shit!"
* From ''[[Diner]]'':
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'''Beth:''' I don’t know. Who’s Charlie Parker?
'''Shrevie:''' {!!?!} JAZZ!! JAZZ!!! He's... HE WAS THE GREATEST JAZZ SAXOPHONE PLAYER THAT EVER LIVED! }}
* Eddie from ''Deadfall'' seems to have this trait, although some of it might just be because it's hard to understand [[Nicolas Cage]] through [[Chewing the Scenery|a mouth full of scenery]]. At any rate, one of his lines amounts to "Ararararara asshole!"
* Inverted in ''[[The King's Speech]]'' where Albert stutters ''less'' when he is angry. It becomes part of his speech therapy.
* The entire career of deceased french actor [[wikipedia:Louis de
* Jason delves into this at times in ''[[Mystery Team]]''
* After the first time the brothers are blown up by the mouse in ''[[Mousehunt (film)|Mousehunt]]'', they begin spouting this. Shortly thereafter, they get blown up again.
== Let's Plays ==
* hbomberguy will commonly revert to this in his Let's Play of [https://web.archive.org/web/20140209234507/http://lparchive.org/Alone-in-the-Dark-
* [[Let's Play
** And let's not even touch upon the fangames.
** The [[Let's Play]] of ''[[Bunny Must Die]]'' reached a similar pitch of True Angrish, as it also blended the fractured monsyllabic rage with a grown man whimpering and blubbering.
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* Pretty much half the words that come out of [[Sir Ron Lionheart|Sir ROOOOON Lionheart's]] mouth are incomprehensible laughter, screaming and frequent [[Curse Cut Short|"OH WHAT THE-]].
* [[Freelance Astronauts|Freelance Astronaut Pipes!]] is somewhat famous for his creative use of profanity when his smack talking distracts him to the point of playing himself into a corner during multi-player sessions with the other Astronauts.
** [
* Kind of Word Salad Angrish, but from [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiCm9FYZhBA#t=6m35s this] Lets Play of [[That One Level|a]] [[Kaizo Mario World]] [[Kaizo Trap|level]].
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** Judging by what he said earlier in the video, he was probably actively trying to avoid swearing.
* [[Chuggaaconroy]] is fairly prone to this, as the current page quote indicates. To say nothing of the strange noises he tends to make when upset.
* [[Tatsudoshi]], a hilarious LP'er, launches into this during both the Co-op of Super Khold World w/Khold and the Tetris & Dr. Mario playthrough w/Khold where Khold "accidentally" puts him on level 9.
* [[
** Almost dead silent.
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*** I didn't watch the Let's Play, but [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jHXu86O01w this might be required listening for the above quote].
** Don't forget the immortal "SHIT PICKLE!"
** Also, pokecapn's "UH-OH! I'M A TARDASS!" while playing Sonic's Radical Train Mach Speed level.
* While [[They Call Me Mister Tibbs|not]] a [[Let's Play]] per se, a different ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (2006
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** Combined with an [[Atomic F-Bomb]] after the "who's the captain" mission.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=in6RZzdGki8 Super Mario Frustration] is pretty much built around this trope.
* A [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZa0Ie7nm9E particularly memorable clip] from [[Four Player Podcast]] featured this. Granted, this is how Brad usually acts.
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* [[The Cynical Brit|TotalBiscuit]] devolves into this whenever he's confronted with a particularly challenging puzzle or obstacle in his WTF Is? videos. Good example [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OhTEk1VLlI0 here.]
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* During the Battletoads Let's Play Race between [[Super Jeenius]], [[
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== Literature ==
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* [[Harry Potter (novel)|Harry Potter]]'s uncle, Vernon Dursley. All the time.
** The most memorable quotations are "He made a sound like a mouse being trodden on" and "Mimble wimble".
**** Harry himself does it in ''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (
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* Glen Cook plays with this in his ''[[Garrett P.I.]]'' novels, having characters who are furious and/or recovering from a blow to the head speak in
* [[Stephen King]]'s ''[[Cell]]'' involves a Hate Plague "Pulse" afflicting people using their cell phones, sending them into berserk rages while gibbering Angrish.
** ''[[The Dark Tower]]'' series gives us, {{spoiler|The deranged shrieking of the Crimson King}}.
* [[Belisarius Series|Belisarius]] is reduced to this in ''Destiny's Shield'', when Antonina refuses to take along guards on her trip to Egypt.
* In ''[[Malevil]]'', Momo is reduced to this when their wheat harvest comes under attack. What's significant is that Momo is [[Man Child|barely]] [[Speech Impediment|capable]] of speech in the first place.
* In ''[[The Eye of Argon]]'', the evil prince Agaphim is reduced to speaking "muffled sibilant gibberish" when Grignr insults him. The "faintly perceptible ceremonial jibberish
* Zilpha Keatley Snyder has David Stanley do this in ''[[The Headless Cupid]]''. He is slightly shy and reticent because he's been teased for stuttering when he's angry. His half-sister finally infuriates him to the point that he doesn't care.
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* One episode of ''[[Friends]]'' features Monica and Rachel sharing their feelings. Monica starts off weepy, and then her voice gets ever more shrill until Rachel finally admits she has no idea what Monica is actually saying.
** Monica also does a genuinely angry one of these to Ross when he annoys her by always hanging around her apartment (because he's dating Rachel), and he tells her she's "gone ultrasonic again."
* Spencer on ''[[
* Adam on ''[[
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* In Mel Brooks' regrettably short-lived series ''When Things Were Rotten'', a sendup of the [[Robin Hood]] myth, the Sheriff of Nottingham (Henry Polic II) in moments of extreme frustration would give way to this. Those around him would have to remind him, "Sheriff -- you're not talking."
** Which would make the ''Men in Tights'' example above a [[Mythology Gag]]!
* In ''[[Greg the Bunny]]'', Greg taunts Jimmy's new girlfriend to the point where she can't speak straight. When he mocks her to "put a coherent sentence together, sweetheart" she responds by flushing him down the toilet.
* Similar to Monica in ''[[Friends]]'', when Eliot in ''[[Scrubs]]'' gets upset, her language shifts into a high pitched whine that only Carla can understand.
* In the series finale of ''[[Studio 60
* Turned into a [[Running Gag]] on ''[[Whose Line Is It Anyway?|Whose Line Is It Anyway]]'' as Colin was assigned the role of a man who just caught his wife cheating on him more and more often.
* On ''[[Dirty Jobs]]'', Mike Rowe occasionally slips into incoherence when faced with a particularly appalling task, such as the time he had to wrestle the huge, unwieldy stomach of a dead cow into a trash bin full of decomposing tissue and maggots.
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== Music ==
* Joe Strummer works himself up to this in [[The Clash]]'s "The Right Profile."
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Go out and get me another roll of pills
There I go again shaking, but I ain't got the chills
Arrrghhhgorra buh bhuh do ''ARRRRGGGGHHHHNNNN''!!!! }}
* John Cale is fond of the trope. Take "Leaving It Up To You", which is a smooth (if slightly menacing) midtempo rock song up until the end of the second verse, and then it all starts to get... weird.
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And if you give me half a chance, I'd do it NOW!
...I'd do it NOW! RIGHT NOW, YA FASCIST!
I know we can all feel safe - like Sharon Tate!
Or we could give it all, we cou-gi-give-gi-giveitAAAAAAAALL! }}
* Jim Morrison in "The End":
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** He says he wants to fuck her in the uncensored version.
* Several of [[John Lennon]]'s songs engage with Angrish and primal howling; particularly the tracks on ''Plastic Ono Band'', released after he'd tried Primal Scream therapy, enter into this, particularly "Mother" ("Mama don't gooooOOOOOOOOOOWWWAAAAAAAAAAAAHH!!!!!"). "Cold Turkey" also degenerates into feverish sounding screams, reflective of someone with a nasty heroin addiction experiencing particularly bad withdrawal
* ''Pretty Lush'' by Glassjaw ends the bridge with Daryl Palumbo yelling "You fnn...nng...nngah!"
* Many heavy metal songs. Especially with a type 3 [[Metal Scream]].
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== [[Newspaper Comics]] ==
* [[Calvin and Hobbes]]'s dad, after dropping a heavy Christmas present on his foot: "Slippin' rippin' dang fang rotten zarg barg-a-ding-dong!"
* One fellow in ''[[Bloom County]]'' brought in his letter to the editor on some topic or other, and gave an Angrish explanation of what it said, with frequent moments when he was so outraged he could only exclaim, "Ooooh!" According to Milo, the letter itself was exactly as incoherent.
{{quote|'''Fellow''': Anyway, it's all there in my letter.
'''Milo''': Verbatim.}}
== Radio ==
* Karl Pilkington sometimes drove Ricky Gervais (who's very inarticulate when excited anyway) to Angrish on the old radio shows. A sample as quoted by a diligent [[YouTube]] commenter:
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* On Air America, [https://web.archive.org/web/20091001185648/http://airamerica.com/montelacrossamerica/blog/2009/sep/29/lets-not-kid-ourselves-roman-polanski-rapist-audio#close Montel Williams] reacts with a combination of this and high articulation to the people in Hollywood who are defending Roman Polanski for raping a thirteen-year-old girl.
* Mayor LaTrivia of ''[[Fibber McGee and Molly]]'' was frequently reduced to this after suffering an interminable [[Chain of Corrections]] with the title characters.
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== Stand Up Comedy ==
* [[Bill Cosby]] used this bit a few times:
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"I used to think my father was an idiot [[[Beat]]], because the man could never complete a sentence. Now I understand. Had it been a ''grown'' person, you'd have cursed: 'What the (foul filth foul foul filth filth filth foul foul), and ''you're'' (filth and foul)!' But when you talk to your child, you don't want to do that, so you censor yourself, and you sound like an idiot. 'What the -- Get your -- I'll bust -- Get outta my face!'" }}
* [[Lewis Black]] often ends up bursting into Angrish in his stand-up routines.
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* A character in Judith Thompson's ''Lion In The Streets'' says to another character, if memory serves, "shut up, you fat!"
* [[King Lear]]'s less than articulate threat 'I shall do such things......I know not what they are but they will be the terrors of the earth'.
* Susan Silsby in ''[[The Cat and the Canary]]''
* Frustrated, facing jail time for massive fraud, and having just lost a tug of war for some very important documents, [[The Producers|Leo Bloom stares at Max Biallistock]], gibbers a bit, and shouts: '''"FAT!"'''
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* ''[[Kirby Super Star]] [[Video Game Remake|Ultra]]''. Revenge of Meta Knight. Heavy Lobster. Paint Ability. When you hit Heavy Lobster with it, his entire body gets covered in paint and his eyes stop working. He flails around erratically and the crew of the Halberd break into angrish trying to comprehend how easily Kirby pwned Heavy Lobster.
*** Though, it was averted in the original. I believe in the original they were either speechless or just said words.
* Mitsunari from ''[[Sengoku Basara]]'' is usually pretty good at coming up with gruesome and imaginative death threats, however when enraged his inspiration fails him and he starts yelling "[[I'll Kill You!]]" over and over again.
* Isaac has some beautiful moments in ''[[Dead Space 2]]'', thanks to being [[Suddenly Voiced]]. Especially when he stomps [[Our Zombies Are Different|Necromorphs]], unleashing a torrent of incoherent swearing.
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* In [[Neverwinter Nights]] 2, one of the male voices (Hardened Battler) devolves into
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* The Anger Sphere from ''[[Portal (series)|Portal]]''.
* In the ''[[Thief (series)|Thief]]'' games, if you are being chased by a guard and you climb or jump to somewhere they can't follow, their immediate response is pure, incoherent
* In ''[[Mass Effect 1]]'', when Saren hears Shepard made it to the beacon on Eden Prime, he freaks out, stomping around the control room and sputtering incoherently.
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* In Watch Dogs 2, whenever you outwit Lenni, the leader of the black-hat hacker gang Prime-8, she degenerates into this and starts throwing such bon mots as "fucking hamster", "slew-filled donut hole" and "purple dragon cock snot".
== [[Web Animation]] ==
* [[Homestar Runner|Strong Bad]] devolved into a pretty hilarious example of this when his new computer (the Comp?crashed on him as soon as he turned it on. Luckily for him, it was all just a joke. According to the wiki, it was a little bit like:
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* Yusuke has difficulty even thinking coherently after Kotomaru shows off his secret power in [[Girlchan in Paradise]].
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== [[Web Comics]] ==
* [[Vexxarr]], when Minionbot has built a prosthetic hand for a crazy [[Starfish Alien]] with no limbs: "BOX! PANDORA! OPEN!"
* ''[[Xkcd]]'' has this [http://xkcd.com/573/ in a strip] when a daughter asks her father about how lame [[Rickroll
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'''Father:''' Did we? I once raised a kid with conditioning [[Invoked Trope|so her speech centers shut down]] when she was upset. }}
* ''[[Bob and George]]'', where Future Alternate Mega Man (it's a long story) fights Bob during the events of ''[[Mega Man 5]]''. Mega Man, [[Power Copying|using Gyro Man's powers]], finds a way to penetrate Bob's supposedly indestructible flame barrier. Bob is ''very'' angry about this, but says nothing; Mega Man calls him on it, suggesting he's "inarticulate with rage."
* ''[[PS238]]'' has a character implanted with a chip which replaces any profanities he voices with random other words. If he tries to launch into a [[Cluster F-Bomb]], he instead starts singing showtunes.
* ''[[8-Bit Theater
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'''Fighter''': I think he sprung a leak. }}
** Also one strip later,
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** And after Black Belt climbs across a rope he was holding himself.
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'''Black Belt''': I held the rope up and walked across just like you guys.
'''Black Mage''': That doesn't. I mean, you can't. }}
** Red Mage has one, too:
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'''Thief''': Huh.
'''Red Mage''': But he. You can't. Love, hate, clouds. [[Non Sequitur Thud|*falls over*]] }}
* The follow up to [http://threepanelsoul.com/2007/11/09/on-inspiration/ this] strip, in [[Three Panel Soul]], has Jez... rather [http://threepanelsoul.com/2008/06/25/on-advancement-2/ annoyed].
* Matt of ''[[Dork Tower]]'' [http://www.dorktower.com/2010/02/26/dork-tower-friday-february-26-2010/ demonstrates].
* [[Blur the Lines]] [https://web.archive.org/web/20160304195804/http://www.blur-the-lines.com/?p=493 brings us these gems]:
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Wife... ass... video... fuck... Bad! Bad!
Graaa! }}
* All of trolls in ''[[Homestuck]]'' have a particular pattern in the way they type in chat logs, and Vriska in particular uses the number 8 in place of "B" and homophones of 8. However, she tends to go a bit overboard with their use when she's flustered.
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AG: TRY AND ST8P ME FROM DO8NG B8D THINGS???????? }}
* In ''[[Penny and Aggie]]'', Aggie publicly accuses Penny of blowing off a date with Duane "because he's Black." When Penny asks her to repeat that, Aggie, realizing the enormity of what she's just said, falters for a moment ("Because he's... Because... you're not...") but then comes back at her with "BECAUSE HE'S BLACK! BECAUSE YOU'D NEVER BE SEEN WITH A BLACK MAN! YOU'RE TOO GOOD FOR HIM TOO GOOD FOR ANYONE WITH YOUR [[Blondes Are Evil|BLONDE LITTLE BLONDE]] [[Godwin's Law|YOU'RE WORSE THAN HITLER]]!"
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* While Coach Z of [[Video Game/Homestar Runner|Homestar Runner]] speaks somewhat incoherently by default, getting frustrated while trying to correct his speech only makes it worse.
* Kimiko of ''[[Dresden Codak]]'' fame offers us [http://dresdencodak.com/2011/02/23/dark-science-08/ this example]:
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'''Kimiko''': NO GIFTS WANT SCIENCE. [[Punctuated!
* In [[General Protection Fault]], Ki's mother, a Chinese woman married to a Japanese man and living in America, calls up Ki to tell her about her father being hit by a car and begins talking in a mixture of English, Chinese and Japanese. Her dialogue is represented by "[[Symbol Swearing|*@#&!]]"
* [http://www.cad-comic.com/cad/20030829 This] strip from ''[[Ctrl+Alt+Del|Ctrl Alt Del]]'' is liable to qualify for this trope as well, when Ethan dissolves into incoherence at the notion of using his obnoxious colleague Rob's 3D models in his video game project.
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== Web Original ==
* [[Atop the Fourth Wall|Linkara]] provides the below quote in his review of Neutro one when it is revealed that the two scientists that assembled Neutro are testing his capabilities by, among other things, demolishing entire cities. He is understandably appalled.
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** In his review of ''[[Power Rangers Turbo]]'':
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** In the [[Silent Hill]] Dead/Alive review, after finding out that the comic ripped off ''[[Evil Dead]]'' he shouted in Angrish offscreen.
* [[The Nostalgia Critic]] had one of these when reviewing ''[[Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' during a scene in which the bumbling robot Grounder blows into his hand and makes a pumpkin:
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** Also seen in his mute review (he'd yelled at it so much while watching that he lost his voice) of ''[[The Good Son]]'', where he holds up a sign that reads "INAUDIBLE RAGE". Let's not forget the part where he started yelling in sound clips of random violence.
** Let's not forget his reaction to the third ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (film)|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'' movie, where he seemingly [[Go Mad
** "[[Batman and Robin (film)|A BAT CREDIT CARD?! YOU BASTARDS! I'LL KILL YOU! I'LL KILL YOU ALL! (inaudible ranting)]]"
*** Later, when co-reviewing ''[[Superman IV]]'' with Linkara, and making a harsh criticism of the latter's special effects, Linkara merely has to say the three words "Bat Credit Card" to get revenge, by sending him off on a murderous gun-toting rampage.
** Lampshaded in the [[The Angry Video Game Nerd|AVGN]] and NC review of ''Ninja Turtles: Coming Out Of Their Shells'' in which the Nerd points out that he's too angry to make a coherent description as to how ugly Splinter looks in the special.
*** None of these have anything on the Critic's reaction to the end of ''[[The Neverending Story (film)|The Neverending Story]] 3''. While laughing bemusedly, he gets up, goes to his car, drives to Home Depot, returns to his car with a crowbar, drives back, takes the DVD to his basement...and then proceeds to go absolutely apeshit on it for several minutes.
*** Near the end of his review of ''[[The Room]]'', he descends into incoherent gibberish when [[Too Dumb to Live|Lisa]] upon seeing {{spoiler|Johnny's corpse after he shot himself in the head}} asks the incredibly stupid question " {{spoiler|Is he dead}}?"
*** And even THAT is eclipsed by his reaction to the plot twist of ''[[The Secret of NIMH]] 2''. He actually loses the ability to speak and is at a complete and utter loss on how to react at the sheer idiocy of {{spoiler|Timmy's brother being in charge of NIMH, having turned the scientists into dogs, and becoming pants crappingly insane.}} He goes through so many bewildered expressions, [[Flat What
*** In his review of ''[[The Magic Voyage]]'', the Critic begins by insanely squeaking out "it never stops", "it just keeps going", and some random gibberish before blowing fire out of his mouth. The scene cuts to a shot of the words "One Moment Please..." accompanied by a picture of the Critic gorging himself on meds.
** Also on the site is [[The Angry Joe Show|Angry Joe]] freaking out during a [[Dungeons
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** In ''[[Kickassia]]'', this is what [[Bad Movie Beatdown|Film Brain]] spouts as he {{spoiler|holds the Cinema Snob at gunpoint inside the hotel room.}} [[Lampshade Hanging|Lampshaded]] by the Snob himself.
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** It happens to [[The Nostalgia Chick]] in her "Dreamworks vs. Disney: Dualing" review. She descends into crying gibberish when faced with ''[[Shark Tale]]''.
*** Suffice to say, it's a pretty safe bet to assume every single [[Channel Awesome]] producer has dissolved into inexpressible rage at some point in their careers.
* In his review of [[Eiken]], The [[Necro Critic]] gets so fed up with the "awkward groping" running gag, that near the end of the video, [[Freak-Out|he completely loses it]] and starts yelling insane gibberish before repeatedly screaming the word "PAIN" and having to be sedated off-screen.
** Several commenters thought that he was [[Foreign Language Tirade|screaming in German]].
* The ''[[Inheritance Cycle|eragon-sporkings]]'' lapsed into this after a particularly bad piece of [[Moral Dissonance]] from [[Designated Hero|Eragon]]
* Superdickery.com: [https://web.archive.org/web/20120502182250/http://superdickery.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&catid=29
** And [https://web.archive.org/web/20140421002611/http://superdickery.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=802:this-confuses-me-more-than-anything-in-my-entire-life&catid=30:frames-and-panels-index&Itemid=34 here.]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20101227002948/http://markreadstwilight.buzznet.com/user/journal/4398741/ Mark Reads Twilight] uses the head-smacked-on-the-keyboard kind of Angrish, especially in ''[[Twilight (novel)|Twilight]]'s'' later chapters.
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'''Mark''': <nowiki>SADL;KFJASDF;JKLASDJKL;SFADJKLXZVCMN,XVCLKSHADFJK789243$#Q%#%%$#</nowiki> }}
** His handwritten notes later devolve into a form of [https://web.archive.org/web/20120506202653/http://img.buzznet.com/assets/imgx/8/8/5/5/3/1/1/orig-8855311.jpg graphical Angrish].
* [http://www.lamebook.com/3-oh-3-its-the-magic-number This] [[Facebook]] entry devolves into Angrish.
* [[The Angry Video Game Nerd]] tends to fall into this whenever a game does something particularly bad.
** One particular example from his review of ''[[Plumbers Don't Wear Ties]]'' took place upon his viewing of [[
* From [[Pointless Waste of Time]]:
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* In [[The Agony Booth]] forums, one poster during a discussion of ''[[Mind Screw|Southland Tales]]'' alternated between sensible statements and "Who the which now?"
* [[Video Game/Homestar Runner|Strong Bad]] frequently lapses into angrish for one reason or another. [https://web.archive.org/web/20131026064815/http://www.homestarrunner.com/compycatalog.html Compy Catalog] is one of the funnier examples: Strong Bad's verbal meltdown as his brand-new computer suddenly suffers a BSOD (and not the [[Heroic BSOD|heroic kind]]) is ''[[Crowning Moment of Funny|priceless.]]''
** Written out on occasion as well ([http://www.homestarrunner.com/sbemail121.html Waudju- gighi- ikuh...])
* mpn1990's review of ''[[Action 52]]''. "Don't tell me this game just fucking crashed on me! OH MY GOD! (unintelligible bloodcurdling screams) DAMN YOU ACTION 52! GOD DAMN YOU TO FUCKING HELL! [[I
* Arkada from the [[Desu Des Brigade]] speaks in this at the end of his [[Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex]] review after he praises Mary Elizabeth McGlynn by saying that any anime she is involved is is gold. His captor {{spoiler|the fanboy}} informs him that she also worked on Naruto and that, by extension, Arkada just praised it. Cue meltdown.
* ''[[Red vs. Blue|Red vs Blue]]'': Sarge occasionally lapses into this.
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'''Sarge:''' Brg frkin' drdlrs! }}
* In another [[Rooster Teeth]]/Achievement Hunter show, ''[[Rage Quit]]'', Micheal Jones alternates between this and [[Cluster F-Bomb]] constantly as he plays difficult/frustrating video games.
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* [[True Capitalist|Ghost]] has a big problem with this (comes with having a [[Deep South]] accent, [[The Alcoholic|fondness for drinking on the job]] and a [[Hair-Trigger Temper]] combined), although he tends to hide it under [[Tantrum Throwing|storms of cans]].
* [[The Spoony Experiment|Spoony]] lapses into this during his review of ''[[Ultima IX]],'' specifically when he discovers that the [[Player Character|Avatar]] doesn't know what the Codex of Ultimate Wisdom is- even though previous games in the series had the Avatar deal with the Codex.
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* [[Donald Duck]] from the [[Classic Disney Shorts]] lives and breathes this trope.
** This gets a nice lampshade in ''[[Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers]]'', when Donald tries to warn Mickey that Pete's evil... Donald says the entirety of the warning, with Pluto and Mickey watching, the camera turns to them, they do a [[Double Take]] to each other, then Mickey says, "Donald, I have no idea what you're saying."
** In the "dueling pianos" scene of "''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit?]]''," the typical Donald incoherent rant<ref>
* Dr. Drakken from ''[[Kim Possible]]'' often drops into this when mocked by his sidekick.
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'''Shego:''' (deadpan) You've stopped using words. }}
* In the ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures]]'' episode ''Wacko World Of Sports'', Buster and Babs are sent flying into a trash container by an angered group of people. Upon digging himself out, Buster starts swearing in Angrish until Babs empties a bucket of water onto him.
* This has happened to SpongeBob from ''[[SpongeBob SquarePants]]'' a few times.
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** Likewise, it's happened to Squidward as well.
*** "No, Squidward, we've already played Babble Like An Idiot!"
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* Dr. Robotnik does this a number of times on ''[[Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog]]'', usually expressing frustration that [[Those Two Bad Guys|Scratch and Grounder]] [[Surrounded by Idiots|screwed up again]] or that Sonic has foiled his latest evil scheme. In fact, he was one of the former images for this trope.
** DOY! SHOU!
*** And sometimes he gets so angry he becomes reduced to jumping up and down and growling like a demented gorilla.
* Hilarious example on ''[[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]],'' "$pringfield, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling", when Homer confronts Marge about her gambling addiction.
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'''Marge:''' Homer, what is it? Slow down!
'''Homer:''' [slowly] Jer gidda berda redda arra.
'''Marge:''' Think before you say each word.
'''Homer:''' You broke a promise to your child! }}
** Also from the ''Simpsons'', in a flashback when Edna Krabappel breaks up with Moe.
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*** "Well I'll be darn-diddly-arned."
*** His anger finally overcomes this mental block and inverts the trope, his burning rage turning him into an eloquent [[Deadpan Snarker]] who delivers a city-wide [["The Reason You Suck" Speech]]:
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** When Moe does this, he refers it as "choking on his own rage".
* ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'': After {{spoiler|Mai and Ty Lee's [[Heel Face Turn]]}} in the third season, Azula is too stunned to form a coherent sentence, as seen in her initial reaction:
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** Also, Sokka, when Aang and Toph wake him up from some well-earned rest. He gets up in his sleeping bag, hops over to Aang, babbles unintelligibly at him, hops over to Toph and babbles at her, then hops off, jibbering something that sounds like, "I'm talking and using words!"
* Zorak in the ''[[Space Ghost Coast to Coast]]'' episode "Flipmode". A gas leak has cauased the cast to act crazy(er), and Zorak eventually takes refuge in vent. While trying to get him out, Space Ghost gets trapped in the pipe as well. Zorak starts to freak out, screaming at him to get out, and starts to shout gibberish.
* In one episode of ''[[Futurama]]'', Bender has his eccentric personality forcefully removed and downloaded to a diskette, Fry can only manically exclaim "But, Bender! Need brain!... For smartmaking!" to the bureaucrat who did it.
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* The ''[[Peanuts]]'' Easter special has Peppermint Patty speak Angrish after she tells Marcie to get the eggs ready to be decorated and she fries them. Peppermint Patty falls back on the good old fashioned "AAAUGH!" when Marcie cooks eggs in the waffle iron, attempts to toast or bake them and finally make egg soup.
* Played straight and mocked often on ''[[Animaniacs]]''. In one example the Warner Brothers [[My Friends and Zoidberg|(and sister Dot)]] were driving a wacky producer up the walls with their antics, prompting this response to a bit of [[Offscreen Teleportation]]:
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'''Yakko''': What'd he say?
'''Wakko''': *mocking* Hoyle! How'd you... with the going... you were there, but now you're here, for me to see... How'd ya do?
'''Yakko''': Thanks. }}
** In one sketch where Dot had trouble pronouncing her [[Overly Long Name]], she eventually flipped out and began stomping around in circles, venting an incoherent rant dotted with [[Sound Effect Bleep
* In the ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2003|Fast Forward]]'' episode "Timing Is Everything", Donatello gets the shocked version when he and Splinter go back in time to the accident that produced him:
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* It's revealed as a gag in ''[[Chowder]]'' that Schnitzel's normal speech of "radda radda radda" is just a long stream of angrish due to always being tense and frustrated.
* In one episode of ''[[The Powerpuff Girls]]'' where the girls learn not to use profanity, they end up fighting a giant lizard monster that has a toilet for a head and speaks entirely in this.
* ''[[Yellow Submarine]]'' - Old Fred flees the invasion of his home land and finds himself in Liverpool, at the home of [[The Beatles (band)|The Beatles]]. He passionately tells his plight in a stream of incomprehensible babble, ending in "Blue Meanieeees!!!", telling it to each band member in turn, exactly the same way, so by the third telling, Ringo and John join in on "Blue Meanieeees!!!"
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* [[Wacky Races|Muttley's]] [[Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines|"sanafrazzin rassafrassin"]] is one of his verbal tics, mainly when he's either on the receiving end of a Dastardly [[Dope Slap]] or Dastardly weasels out of giving him a medal.
* Lemongrab from ''[[Adventure Time]]'' is like this most of the time.
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* ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]'': Rarity lapses into this in "Sisterhooves Social" when Sweetie Belle's attempts to help her go awry.
* In the ''[[Transformers Prime]]'' episode "Metal Attraction", Breakdown, who's just been buried in the ground by Airachnid, lets out a long string of angrish to which she merely replies:
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* Fred [[The Flintstones|Flintstone]] would spit out nonsense when he was angry.
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* In his first autobiography ''Moab is my Washpot'', Stephen Fry recounts a time when he was so angry at seeing some youths throw stones at ducks in a park that he threw some stones back at them while yelling "'You shit-spike-wank-turdy-bastardheads! How do you fucking like it, you tossing tossers!", and similar "meaningless obscenities".
* [[Rachel Maddow]] combined this trope with her generally [[Adorkable]] nature in her reaction to Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal's response to President [[Barack Obama]]'s first State Of the Union address:
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* Author Eleanor Farjeon says she often heard this exchange between her two little brothers:
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'''Bertie:''' (insolently) Little what?
'''Joe:''' You little -- you little ''Bertie!!!'' }}
* The [http://www.youtube.com/user/TheAngryGrandpaShow Angry Grandpa Show], all the time.
* [[Harlan Ellison]], in an essay describing how [[Executive Meddling|television production thoroughly screwed up]] the [[Generation Ship]] idea he'd offered them—the resulting disaster was titled ''[[The Starlost]]''—uses the marvelous phrase, "'Aaaaarrrgh,' I aaaaarrrghed."
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