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== [[Advertising]] ==
* Done for [http://chgk.zaba.ru/images/db/20070054.jpg this]{{Dead link}} glue ad. [[Don't Explain the Joke|The glue is so strong that there is no difference between before you broke the vase and after you fix it.]]
 
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* Used in ''[[Bleach]]'' when Ichigo wants to transform into a Shinigami to go and save Rukia... before realizing he has no way to do so (Rukia has the transforming glove and the Soul Candy is inside Kon).
** Also invoked during [[Bratty Half-Pint|Hiyori's]] introduction to Orihime and Sado, where she smacks Shinji each time he interrupts her. Identical panels are used to highlight Shinji's worsening condition as well as [https://web.archive.org/web/20100816110854/http://manga.animea.net/bleach-chapter-190-page-3.html Chad and Orihime's reaction.]
* Done in ''[[D.Gray-man|D Gray Man]]'' during the brief flashback with Mana. A dialogue between a clown-hating [[Bratty Half-Pint]] and a clown who doesn't exactly have all his head can lead to this.
* In ''[[Code Breaker]]'', [[Sensei-chan|Kanda]] suggets to feed a puppy with… onions. And sake. (see the trope image)
* The first pages of the two fights between Aoki and Papaya in ''[[Hajime no Ippo]]'' both have a rigorously identical panel layout and an identical pose for Aoki. So are the pages where Aoki takes the "Coconut Punch". The two fights are ''dozens of chapters apart'', making it [[Crowning Moment of Funny|doubly hilarious]] when you realize that.
* In the later chapters of [[Dragon Ball]], Trunks and Goten repeatedly attempt fusion with varying results. The reaction panels are the exact same to the point that Kuririn calls Akira Toriyama himself out on it.
* Used in ''[[Wizard's Soul - Koi no Seisen]]'', perhaps not for comedy, but to just emphasize the main character's cruel, ''20 turn'', [[Cherry Tapping]] of her opponent. ''18 straight'' almost identical panels of the main character attacking with the weakest creature possible with the main difference between the panels being the opponent's face expression and to some extent the opponent's thought bubble (after the 4th one, they are all "...").
* ''[[My Hero Academia]]'' volume 18 has this trope, except instead of 1 panel being replicated at least once, it is a pair of panels being replicated multiple times. Gang Orca shouts at a student, student replies, and then in the next panel Gang Orca tosses the student while saying the student lacks discipline.
 
== [[Comic Books]] ==
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* One series of panels in ''[[Sluggy Freelance]]'' shows someone demonstrating what it would be like to get stuck in timeless space. It's a few dozen frames of the character not moving. One in the middle shows him looking at the camera.
* ''[[Cyanide & Happiness]]'' does this in nearly every single comic.
* ''[[Nerf Now]]'' [http://www.nerfnow.com/comic/2281 mocking] the remakes.
 
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