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So there's some sort of fun musical number going on and one character, usually a villain, is not joining in on the fun. They're either watching with a scowl, or have something much more important on their mind. The character looks over to his lackey or partner, only to see them dancing along! Often followed by a sharp glare and the lackey sheepishly stopping.
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== [[Manga]] ==
* ''[[
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* The finale of the movie remake of ''[[Hairspray]]'' does this with Velma and Amber.
* In ''[[Enchanted]]'', Robert catches ''himself'' bobbing along with Giselle's [[Crowd Song]] before realizing what he's doing.
* ''[[The Mask (
* In ''[[Anchorman]]'', Brick begins joining in with a rival news team in laughing at his friends.
* In ''[[How the Grinch Stole Christmas (
== [[Live Action TV]] ==
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== [[Western Animation]] ==
* The ''[[
* In one episode of ''[[The Simpsons]]'', Homer responds to Lisa's new vegetarianism with "You don't win friends with salad!", which Bart turns into a conga line. When they come back in-frame, Marge is part of the line; Lisa admonishes her, and Marge responds "Sorry, it was catchy". Something similar happens in the episode where Mr. Burns steals the family dog's puppies. He sings a song (to the tune of "[[Beauty and
* Iago in ''[[Aladdin (Disney film)|Aladdin]]''.
* Max in ''[[
* Occurs in ''[[The Great Mouse Detective]]'' during the mouse burlesque show, with Basil looking over to see Dawson (who's acting loopy after drinking a drugged beer) dancing with the showgirls.
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