Display title | If It Was Funny the First Time |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A subtrope of the Running Gag, this is about a gag that gets use in the vast majority of a work's installments. Distinct from a Running Gag in that the joke is exactly the same (allowing for very minor differences in phrasing) every time. Can overlap with a Catch Phrase or a Tagline. Depending on the author, the joke may even leap from one series to the next, or even one medium to the next. In rare cases, it'll seem as though the author was contractually obligated to lump the joke in. After all, If It Was Funny the First Time... |