Double Subversion: Difference between revisions

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* ''[[Tekkaman Blade]]'' double subverts [[Laser-Guided Amnesia]]: D-Boy claims to have amnesia, but it turns out he's faking it. Then, near the end of the series, he starts losing his memory for real.
 
== [[Comic Books]] ==
* ''[[Quantum and Woody]]'' double subverts the [[Scary Black Man]] trope with Eric Henderson (Quantum). While he ''is'' a tall, muscular, and physically intimidating black man, his full-body costume and articulate speaking pattern means he's inevitably assumed to be Caucasian. People don't ''really'' freak out until they find out he's black underneath.
{{quote|"You're '''black?''' [[T-Word Euphemism|S-word!]]"}}
 
 
== [[Fan FictionWorks]] ==
* In addition to all the other times it [[Playing with a Trope|plays with a trope]], ''[[Kyon: Big Damn Hero]]'' features a Double Subversion of [[Did Not Do the Research]]. Originally, a chapter was written assuming that Sasaki was a character's given name, rather than her family name as it actually is. The writer was doing his research, but the source from which he got the research had not done the research, making it a Double Subversion.
 
 
== [[Film]] ==
* In ''[[All About Eve]]'', Karen thinks about [[The Only Way They Will Learn|tricking Margo to help her understand]], and justifies it to herself that Margo will like it, and there's no reason not to tell her..."in time."
* In the 2009 ''[[Star Trek (film)|Star Trek]]'' film, an obvious [[Red Shirt]] has to open his parachute in time to hit a floating platform. At first it seems he won't open his parachute in time and pancake himself onto the planet below, but in fact he does open it just in time... to burn up in the platform's rocket flame trail.
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== [[Live -Action TV]] ==
* One pre-titles segment of ''[[House (TV series)|House]]'' features a young girl diving in a competition. Standard procedure with the claiming of slight illness and shots of insides. She dives in, emerges and finds the judge on the floor, vomiting blood. After the titles, it transpires the entire audience and swimmers are being tested for meningitis. It's at this point the girl turns up again, with bizarre symptoms which aren't meningitis.
* ''[[Golden Palace]]'', pilot: Involving a robbery incident. See [[The Ditz]].
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* ''ARG!'' [http://iamarg.com/2015/02/02/reserved/ here] does it with puns.
 
== [[Web Original]] ==
* In [http://inkblort.deviantart.com/#/d2fmn8y this] short, the viewer is led to believe {{spoiler|that Arthur has been using Excalibur to cut up people.}} Then, it turns out he was cutting lasagna. {{spoiler|Then it turns out that yes, he was cutting up a person. [[I'm a Humanitarian|And eating them.]]}}
* In [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NggUSbgRUhc Wish I Had a] [[Portal (series)|Portal Gun]], starting around 1:47.
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== [[Western Animation]] ==
* ''[[House of Mouse]]'': [[Donald Duck]] has set up his computer. A viewer would tend to expect that the computer would take all day to start up. Just 15 seconds after he turns it on, however, the screen reads "Startup Done", just long enough for the viewer to think "Huh?" before the word "Almost" is added to the screen, and it ends up taking all day after all.
* ''[[Batman Beyond]]: Return of the Joker'': One of Jokerz mouthed off to ''the'' Joker after [[You Have Failed Me...|failing his mission]]. Joker pulls a gun and pulls the trigger - [["BANG!" Flag Gun|which produces a flag that says "BANG!" on it]] - then pulls it again, ejecting the flagpole at high speed and impaling the guy in the chest.
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== [[Real Life]] ==
* The Todd River Race in Alice Springs, Australia, is a tongue-in-cheek subversion of conventional river regattas in which the "rowers" must carry their boats along the dried-up riverbed. Nature sometimes sabotages the event by inconsiderately filling the river with water, subverting the intended subversion.