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'''Homestar Runner:''' I thought you said that was just an accident that happened because you loaded the film wrong.|''[[Homestar Runner]]'', during an audio commentary for a music video of "Experimental Film", performed by [[They Might Be Giants]]}}


The preservation of ad libs, improvisations, and the occasional accident or mistimed what-have-you for dramatic or comic effect, sometimes at the cost of continuity.


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These are often some of the most memorable scenes, for better or for worse, due to their spontaneity.


Differs slightly from attaching [[Hilarious Outtakes]] to the ends of shows. Related to [[No Fourth Wall]]. See also [[Rule of Funny]], [[Rule of Cool]].

Not to be confused with [[Enforced Method Acting]], when something unexpected is deliberately done ''to'' an actor in order to elicit a realistic response, or [[Improv]], where there is very little or no script at all and the actors are making up large chunks as they go along.

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[[Category:Trivia Trope]]
[[Category:Comedy Tropes]]
[[Category:Throw It In]]
[[Category:Index Index]]
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Main article: Throw It In