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The first gag is always a set-up for whatever will happen later, though ideally it doesn't seem that way at first. If it isn't, then it's a regular [[Running Gag]]. If the setup isn't funny, then it's a [[Brick Joke]], but if not, the joke may turn out not to be so innocuous. A type of [[Call Back]]. Sometimes, the connection is given a form of [[Fridge Brilliance]].
 
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== Anime and Manga ==
* In episode 24 of ''[[Inazuma Eleven]]'', as Endou is preparing for an overnight training camp, a brief comic relief scene occurs where his mom hands him a pair of boxers with his name written in marker ("En" on the left butt cheek and "dou" on the right in ''really'' big handwriting, no less) to make sure he doesn't get his laundry mixed up with any of his teammates. Seven episodes later, Touko barges in on the boys changing, and gets an eyeful of Endou in his underwear - and he's actually wearing that very same pair of boxers.
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'''Chopper''': Maybe he got stuck in the chimney of the Rocketman.
'''Zoro''': Chopper, shut up! }}
 
* In ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog The Movie]]'', near the beginning of Sonic's final battle with Metal Sonic, Robotnik fires a pair of missiles, one shaped like a hare that goes really fast, and another shaped like a turtle that goes really slow. After the battle, the turtle-missle interrupts Robotnik boasting about how he's still got the back-up data for Metal Sonic on a disc by grabbing the disc and detonating.
* ''[[Daily Lives of High School Boys]]'' : In an early skit ''High School Boys and Scary Stories (2)'', Hidenori mentioned Karasawa was "experienced in scary tales," and Tadakuni made up a story on how he saw what was under Karasawa's [[Never Barehead|cap]], remarking that it was hilarious. It's nowhere near funny at all, as his backstory unfolded: {{spoiler|he was covered with scars--including an ugly scar on his forehead that he wears a cap to cover. These scars were courtesy of Habara, the girl who lives next to him and, eight years ago, was an [[Enfant Terrible]]-level [[The Bully|bully]].}}
 
== Fan FicWorks ==
 
* At one point in ''[[Calvin and Hobbes: The Series|Calvin and Hobbes The Series]]'', Calvin uses the MTM to contain some lightning in an attempt to stop a storm from doing any further damage. {{spoiler|He later uses it for revenge on Socrates.}}
== Fan Fic ==
* At one point in ''[[Calvin and Hobbes: The Series|Calvin and Hobbes The Series]]'', Calvin uses the MTM to contain some lightning in an attempt to stop a storm from doing any further damage. {{spoiler|He later uses it for revenge on Socrates.}}
** Also, the lady with the clipboard recording anything related to Dr. Brainstorm in "Robot's Day Out".
* Surprisingly [[Played for Drama]] in the ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]'' fanfiction ''[[Its a Dangerous Business Going Out Your Door]]''. At the beginning of the journey, Pinkie makes some off-hoof jokes at the kind of monsters that Applejack, Rarity, and Rainbow Dash might run into. {{spoiler|When they finally reach the end of their quest, the World Serpent is their final challenge. After a description that makes said creature about as big as an island nation, Pinkie is given lip service in one of the biggest [[Oh Crap]] jokes ever.}}
 
 
== Film ==
* The ending of ''[[Monty Python and the Holy Grail]]'' is this. WeEarly on we get a gag of a knight on horseback killing the Famous Historian, and then at the end the police investigating the historian's murder show up and arrest King Arthur.
** The investigation is shown between scenes several times during the movie. It's why Lancelot isn't in the end scene.
** Also, the bit with King Arthur getting to cross the Bridge of Death by responding to the question about the air speed velocity of an unladen swallow with a question of his own, directly from the first scene of the film.
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== Literature ==
* Book #6 of the ''[[Captain Underpants]]'' series has George and Harold introducing a new joke called Squishies, which consists of putting ketchup packets under toilet seats so that they squirt onto the legs of whoever sits on the toilet. The next book has Captain Underpants use this with crates of oranges and a giant novelty toilet as a method of defeating the [[Villain of the Week|Villains of the Book]].
* ''[[Discworld]]''. ''[[Discworld/Witches Abroad|Witches Abroad]]''. "Glod".
* Happens fairly often in the ''[[Harry Potter (novel)|Harry Potter]]'' books, understandable considering the sheer size of its [[Chekhov's Armory]]. Four plot devices in particular are first introduced as gags; {{spoiler|the Vanishing Cabinet gets this treatment twice, first trashed by Nearly Headless Nick to get Harry out of trouble with Filch in ''[[Harry Potter/Harry Potter and Thethe Chamber of Secrets (novel)|Chamber of Secrets]]'', then used as a joke by Fred and George in ''[[Harry Potter/Harry Potter and Thethe Order of Thethe Phoenix (novel)|Order of the Phoenix]]'' when they shove Montague into it; the latter incident is mentioned directly when the Cabinet becomes a serious plot device in ''[[Harry Potter/Harry Potter and Thethe Half-Blood Prince (novel)|Half-Blood Prince]].'' Hermione signing up for every class in ''[[Harry Potter/Harry Potter and Thethe Chamber of Secrets (novel)|Chamber Of Secrets]]'' is also treated as a character joke, until it's revealed in ''[[Harry Potter/Harry Potter and Thethe Prisoner of Azkaban (novel)|Prisoner of Azkaban]]'' that Hermione's had to use a Time-Turner to get to all her classes, which is then used to save Sirius and Buckbeak. Weasley's Wizarding Wheezes are introduced in a humorous way in ''[[Harry Potter and Thethe Goblet of Fire (novel)|Goblet of Fire]]'', but many of them play a larger role than expected in later books, particularly those used by the trio in their attempt to infiltrate the corrupted Ministry of Magic. Finally, The Room of Requirement is indirectly mentioned in an offhand humorous way by Dumbledore in ''[[Harry Potter/Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (novel)|Goblet Of Fire]]''; in the final three books, it becomes the most important room in all of Hogwarts.}}
* The first book in ''[[The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy]]'' series opens with a monologue describing all the troubles and widespread unhappiness on Earth, and how one London woman suddenly had an epiphany about how all of that could be solved that was tragically cut short by the destruction of Earth. It then goes on to note "This is not her story" and rambles a bit about the titular Hitchhiker's Guide. ''So Long, and Thanks For All the Fish'' opens with a word-for-word repeat of that exact same monologue, but instead ends with the line "This is her story."
* In the first chapter of ''[[Good Omens]]'', it's mentioned that Crowley made changes to the plans for the M25 to make it a demonic sigil. This sets up his character (he likes to do large amounts of low-grade evil), and {{spoiler|once the apocalypse comes it turns into a rather nasty barrier}}.
 
== Live -Action TV ==
 
== Live Action TV ==
* [[Friends]] had a number of these. Telling each others' secrets to hurt one another, coffees or drinks that contain cinnamon/other stuff that the character didn't want, so the person serving removes it with his hand or drinks it, and many more.
* ''[[Power Rangers RPM]]'' has two shining examples:
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* An episode of ''[[The Big Bang Theory]]'' where a space toilet malfunctions involves a meatloaf being shot into an [[Object Ceiling Cling]]. They guys continue fixing the toilet, action moves on, and then, as all the characters have a takeaway in the closing moments, the meatloaf falls off the ceiling, causing Penny to wonder what it was doing up there in the first place. Howard tells her that's "Classified".
 
== [[Recorded and Stand Up Comedy]] ==
* Very very common in long stand-up comedy routines.:
** Michael MacIntyre is particularly notorious for referencing topics he covered earlier in new situations.
** [[Eddie Izzard]] does this frequently.
** Baddiel & Skinner Unplanned often incorporated this trope, when earlier topics of discussion would be incorporated impromptu into the current topic, almost certainly as a big punchline.
 
== Video Games ==
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* Early on in ''[[Fallout]] 3'', local bully Butch is incensed when his [[Inept Aptitude Test|G.O.A.T. exam results]] tell him he's best suited to work as a hairdresser. Later in the game, you find out he's resigned himself to being Vault 101's hairdresser, though he [[The European Carry All|insists on being called a barber]].
* In the first level of ''[[Earthworm Jim]]'', Jim must launch a cow into the air in order to make progress. After beating the final boss, {{spoiler|Jim meets Princess What's-Her-Name and witnesses the cow come crashing down upon her.}}
 
 
== Web Animation ==
* ''[[Red vs. Blue]]'' is littered with Chekhov's Gags, though discerning which gags were intentional setups and which were just [[Call Back|called back]] to is difficult. Of particular note here is the scene where [[Only Sane Man|Wash]] and the Red and Blue teams (whom Wash regards as complete idiots by this point in the story) are arguing about the pronunciation of "EMP," with the others saying it as "ehmp." During the climax in the next episode when Wash activates the EMP, the ''computer itself'' uses "ehmp."
 
 
== Web Comics ==
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* From ''[[The Adventures of Dr. McNinja|Dr. McNinja]]'': "[http://drmcninja.com/archives/comic/14p50/ I think I'll have that thing] [http://drmcninja.com/archives/comic/21p75/ stalk Doc forever now."]
* [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0137.html The derailing of a speech] in ''[[Darths and Droids]]'' is brought back [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0624.html almost 500 episodes later] to denote [[Star Wars|Anakin's fall to the Dark Side]].
 
 
== Web Original ==
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** There's also Masha's seemingly useless bit of paper. It's only mentioned briefly after her "birth"... and doesn't show up again until the ending. {{spoiler|She throws it at Cirno to calm her down.}}
* Often done by Aaron Karo of ''Ruminations'' fame. He'll often bring up random subjects he thinks about in each issue, then come the last rumination, he ends it off with a clever callback to the previous ones before signing off with [[Catch Phrase|"Fuck me"]].
 
 
== Western Animation ==
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* In the ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]'' episode "Doof Side of the Moon", Doofenshmirtz accidentally reveals a jelly-bean taped to a cork instead of his big new invention, and claims in embarrassment "Don't judge it, it's a layered idea!" Later in the cartoon, Perry is unable to stop the Lunar Rotate-inator from being activated when he trips over the jelly-bean and cork. Doofenshmirtz proceeds to brag "I ''told'' you it was a layered idea!"
* In an episode of ''[[The Fairly OddParents]]'', Crocker makes fun of Timmy for believing 2+2=5, but Stephen Hawking bursts in and shows an equation in which Timmy's belief is correct. The episode ends with Crocker chasing Stephen Hawking, shouting "I checked your math, and you're wrong! 2+2 isn't 5, it's 6! 6!"
 
 
== [[Real Life]] ==
* Very very common in long stand-up comedy routines.
** Michael MacIntyre is particularly notorious for referencing topics he covered earlier in new situations.
** [[Eddie Izzard]] does this frequently.
** Baddiel & Skinner Unplanned often incorporated this trope, when earlier topics of discussion would be incorporated impromptu into the current topic, almost certainly as a big punchline.
 
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