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[[File:BnS dramatic pause.gif|link=Beaver and Steve|frame|Steve Pauses Very Dramatically]]
 
 
You've [[Seen It a Million Times]]. The characters will be in a conversation when suddenly the [[Traveling At the Speed of Plot|scene changes to another location entirely]]... but the conversation continues as if no time has passed at all, despite how far away the new location was from the original one. Sometimes this will be avoided by a "I still don't get...", to make it seem like the characters have been talking all along, but usually they just scene transition and keep talking.
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== Anime & Manga ==
* In ''[[Ichigo Mashimaro]]'', Hiroki Matsui, cosmetics salesman, is punched in the eye, breaking his glasses and causing them to hang under his nose by one ear, thanks to Nobue becoming convinced that he's a pedophile. A few panels later, he's in front of the company president, resigning. For whatever reason, he has not removed his glasses.
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== Web Animation ==
* ''[[Homestar Runner]]'' uses this in the sbemail "rock concert"; Strong Sad and Strong Bad carry on a conversation through several such cuts.
* Happens during Weiss and Blake's argument about the White Fang in V1E15 of ''[[RWBY]]'' -- it goes from mid-morning on a street to nighttime in their dorm room ''in the middle of a sentence''.