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** During "Ponyville Confidential", she tells off her sister Sweetie Belle for snooping through her possessions, pointing out that Sweetie Belle didn't like it when Rarity went through ''her'' stuff just a bit earlier. (Admittedly she could afford it, since she only browsed a newspaper that poked out of Sweetie Bell's bag, while Sweetie Bell took content from Rarity's diary and ''published it in that same public newspaper''.)
** During "Ponyville Confidential", she tells off her sister Sweetie Belle for snooping through her possessions, pointing out that Sweetie Belle didn't like it when Rarity went through ''her'' stuff just a bit earlier. (Admittedly she could afford it, since she only browsed a newspaper that poked out of Sweetie Bell's bag, while Sweetie Bell took content from Rarity's diary and ''published it in that same public newspaper''.)
* ''[[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]]'': Sideshow Bob's quote from the top of the page.
* ''[[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]]'': Sideshow Bob's quote from the top of the page.
* An episode of ''[[Brandy and Mr. Whiskers]]'' has Whiskers obsessed with a portable video game. At the end, he states that he's learned his lesson, that there's better things to do then spend hours after hours staring at a flickering screen. Brandy pauses, looks at the screen, and nervously asks if the moral applies to television. Whiskers, realizing the [[Broken Aesop]], immediately says one can never watch too much television. A cartoon remote then turns them off.
* An episode of ''[[Brandy and Mr. Whiskers]]'' has Whiskers obsessed with a portable video game. At the end, he states that he's learned his lesson, that there's better things to do then spend hours after hours staring at a flickering screen. Brandy pauses, looks at the screen, and nervously asks if the moral also applies to television. Whiskers, realizing the [[Broken Aesop]], immediately says one can never watch too much television. A cartoon remote then turns them off.
* ''[[Justice League Unlimited]]'': General Wade Eiling uses a [[Stupid Jetpack Hitler|Nazi]] [[Super Soldier]] serum to turn into a Hulk [[Expy]] in order to defeat Superman as a show of America's strength. Instead he runs into seven human Leaguers with various trick weapons and completely wipes the floor with them, all the while ranting about how superpowered beings are dangerous. He's eventually called on being the only one present with actual superpowers, and acknowledges that he's become the very thing he seeks to destroy. He then retreats and is never heard from again.
* ''[[Justice League Unlimited]]'': General Wade Eiling uses a [[Stupid Jetpack Hitler|Nazi]] [[Super Soldier]] serum to turn into a Hulk [[Expy]] in order to defeat Superman as a show of America's strength. Instead he runs into seven human Leaguers with various trick weapons and completely wipes the floor with them, all the while ranting about how superpowered beings are dangerous. He's eventually called on being the only one present with actual superpowers, and acknowledges that he's become the very thing he seeks to destroy. He then retreats and is never heard from again.



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