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This is [[Older Than Steam]], being a classic trope of farce for several hundred years now.
 
OftenAnother form of [[Tempting Fate]], often used in the delivery of [[Hypocritical Humor]]. Compare with the plain old [[Ironic Echo]], which comes several scenes later, and [[Strange Minds Think Alike]]. Another formSimilar ofto [[TemptingNarration FateEcho]]., Notwhich touses be confused withthe [[DescriptionFourth CutWall]] instead of a cut. Contrast [[Twisted Echo Cut]].
 
Not to be confused with [[Description Cut]].
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== Anime &and Manga ==
* ''[[Cross Game]]'', with some nice post-cut sarcasm:
{{quote|'''Aoba''': I bet he's nervous like hell. After all, this is the first game he can't afford to lose.
''(Cut to Kou sleeping'')
'''Kou's mother''' (from downstairs): Kou! How long are you going to sleep? Don't you have a game today?
'''Kou''' (half awake): Uh? Game? ''(Unfazed)'' God, I'm so nervous. }}
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{{quote|''Ed has requested a battle with the [[Kill It with Fire|Flame Alchemist]], Roy Mustang, in lieu of the regular assessment.''
'''Mustang''': Come on, the Fuhrer knows it wouldn't be fair with ''me'' against the kid. I'd love to show off my valor, but there's no way he's going to allow it.
''(Cut to a meeting with the Fuhrer'')
'''Bradley''': That sounds like a very interesting fight. I'm going to allow the battle assessment. }}
 
 
== Comic Books ==
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* ''[[Runaways]]'' combined this with a subversion of the [[Evil Laugh]]. For full effect, Old Lace is a ''Deinonychus''.
{{quote|'''Mr. Wilder''': I have no doubt [the children] are plotting to destroy us even as we speak.
*(Cut*)
'''Molly''': Bwa ha ha! I just put a '''hat''' on Old Lace! That is freaking hilarious. }}
* [[Empowered]], when her wall clinging ability manifested.
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* [[Great Lakes Avengers|Great Lakes Initiative]] has just saved Christmas from a [[Harmless Villain|D List Villain]], when this ironic echo cut appears:
{{quote|'''Flatman''': Man, I wish Squirrel Girl was here. This's our biggest adventure in months and she's missing it.
*''(Cut to [[Squirrel Girl]]''*)
'''Uatu the Watcher''': Congratulations, Squirrel Girl. By defeating Thanos, you have saved the entire '''multiverse'''. I wish I could have helped, but as a Watcher I am forbidden to interfere.
'''Squirrel Girl''': Hey, that's okay, Uatu. Still, I can't believe me and Tippy-Toe took out the '''real''' Thanos!
'''Uatu the Watcher''': Yes, Squirrel Girl, with my cosmic senses, I can confirm that that is, in fact, '''the one true Thanos''', and not a robot, clone, or simulacrum. }}
* Well, it's older than the internet, at least. [https://web.archive.org/web/20080612033233/http://www.liss.olm.net/loahp/am0319.html Orphan Annie does this!]
* Used far, ''far'' too often in ''[[Dork Tower]]''.
* From issue #3 of ''[[The Ren and Stimpy Show]]'' comic book:
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'''Executive #1:''' Ha! Yet again we've targeted mindless idiots like Stimpson J. Cat!
'''Executive #2:''' And took them for everything they had! }}
 
 
== Film ==
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* Another example without the cut: ''[[Austin Powers]] in Goldmember''.
{{quote|'''Austin''': ''(To his father)'' Like I'd ever let Goldmember get away.
* (''Foxxy Cleopatra enters the shot''*)
'''Foxxy''': Austin? Goldmember's getting away. }}
* This is almost [[War Machine (Comic Book)|James Rhodes]] (Terrence Howard)'s entire purpose in the ''[[Iron Man]]'' [[Iron Man (film)|film]].
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'''Stark''': Ah...training exercice, isn't that the usual BS?
'''Rhodey''': It's not that simple.
* (Cut to Rhodey in front of the press*)
'''Rhodey''': An unfortunate training exercise... }}
* Used often in ''[[Forrest Gump]]'', sometimes with the variation of having Forrest mention something another character would say, only to cut to that character repeating it again.
{{quote|'''Forrest Gump''': Mama always said life was like a box a chocolates, never know what you're gonna get.
*(Cut*)
'''Mrs. Gump''': Life's a box of chocolates, Forrest. You never know what you're gonna get. }}
 
{{quote|'''Mrs. Gump''': Remember what I told you, Forrest. You're no different than anybody else is. Did you hear what I said, Forrest? You're the same as everybody else. You are no different.
*(Cut*)
'''Principal''': Your boy's...different, Ms. Gump. }}
 
{{quote|'''Forrest Gump''': Lieutenant Dan was always getting these funny feelings about a rock or a trail or the road, so he'd tell us to get down, shut up.
*(Cut*)
'''Lieutenant Daniel Taylor''': Get down! Shut up! }}
 
{{quote|'''Forrest Gump''': Bubba knew everything there is to know about the shrimpin' business.
*(Cut*)
'''Bubba''': I know everything there is to know about the shrimpin' business. }}
 
{{quote|'''Forrest Gump''': Momma had all sorts of visitors.
*(Cut*)
'''Mrs. Gump''': We had all sorts of visitors. }}
* From ''[[City of God]]'':
{{quote|''Knockout:'' Why didn't he kill me?
*''(Cut to Ze. Ze stops walking, turns around, thinking.''*)
''Ze:'' Why didn't I kill him? }}
* In ''Singles'', Linda is talking with her girlfriends after she and Steve have their initial one-night stand:
{{quote|'''Linda:''' This guy plays no games.
*(Cut to Steve, talking with ''his'' friends*)
'''Steve:''' I've got to play this one perfectly. }}
* ''[[Clear and Present Danger]]'': An American sniper is targeting a drug lord's house for a laser-guided bomb when a garish yellow truck drives up to the house. His reaction is echoed by the drug lord.
{{quote|'''Sniper''': Oh, what the hell is this?
''(Cut to the drug lord'')
'''Drug Lord''': What the hell is this? }}
* ''[[Hoodwinked]]'' does the second variety nearby the beginning.
{{quote|'''Red''': I decided to call Granny. If anyone knew what to do, she would.
''*(Cut to Granny sewing*'')
'''Granny''': I don't know what to do. I'm just a tired old woman. }}
* From ''[[The Fifth Element]]'':
{{quote|'''Cornelius''': We're saved.
''*(Cut*'')
'''Zorg''': I'm screwed. }}
** [[The Fifth Element]] did these cuts often and did them well.
{{quote|Zorg: This case is empty.
''*(Scene switch*'')
[Leeloo laughs]
Cornelius: What do you mean, empty?
''*(Scene switch*'')
Zorg: Empty. The opposite of full. }}
* From ''The Family Stone'':
{{quote|'''Everett:''' (To his fiancée that he's about to introduce to his family) Don't worry, they're going to love you.
''*(Cut'')
'''Amy''', Everett's sister''': I hate her. }}
* Used straight in ''[[Fright Night]]'', when Charlie tries to reveal what's moved in next door:
{{quote|'''Charlie''': He's a vampire!
'''Charlie's mom''': A what?
''*(Cut*'')
'''Charlie's girlfriend''': A ''what?!'' }}
** In this case, the humor comes from the tone of voice: his mother's response is perplexed, as if she isn't even certain what a vampire ''is'', whereas Amy's is outraged that he'd expect her to swallow such an apparent load of hooey. The possibility he might actually know what he's talking about doesn't even occur to either.
* Slightly inverted in ''[[Grosse Pointe Blank]]'' has it slightly inverted:
{{quote|'''Martin''': There's a contract out on your life. Believe me. I was hired to kill you, but I'm not going to do it. It's either because I'm in love with your daughter or because I have a new-found respect for life.
''*(Cut*'')
'''Grosser''': ''(following in van)'' That punk is either in love with that guy's daughter or he has a new-found respect for life! }}
* Used in [[Finding Forrester]], with Forrester giving Jamal romantic advice.
{{quote|'''Forrester''': The key to a woman's heart is an unexpected gift at an unexpected time.
''*(Cut*'')
'''Claire''': (opening a present) This is so unexpected! }}
* In ''[[Toy Story (franchise)|Toy Story]] 2'', Deluded Buzz, Mr. Potato Head, Slinky, Hamm, and Rex are in a ventilation shaft in Al's apartment to rescue Woody. They look through the grate and mistakenly think Woody is being tortured.
{{quote|'''Rex:''' What are we going to do, Buzz?
'''Buzz:''' [[Use Your Head]]!
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'''Leia Organa Solo:''' [[Short Cuts Make Long Delays|You call this a shortcut?]] }}
* The four ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' novels by Martin Adams ''love'' this trope, but in that case it tends to be a character's voice echoing the narrator or another character's thought processes.
* The ''[[Discworld]]'' novel ''[[Discworld/Moving Pictures|Moving Pictures]]'' has a scene where a cinema owner is imagining what two film stars are doing, unaware that they don't ''know'' they're stars, and the male lead is now working as an assistant horse holder.
{{quote|Prob'ly eating caviar off of golden plates, and lounging around up to their knees in velvet cushions, you bet.
...
***
"You look [[Road Apples|up to your knees in it]], lad," said the horse holder. }}
* In ''Catch22[[Catch-22]]'':
{{quote|Appleby was a fair-haired boy from Iowa who believed in God, Motherhood, and the American Way of Life, without ever thinking about any of them, and everybody who knew him liked him.
"I hate that son of a bitch," Yossarian growled. }}
* From the tenth [[Ranger's Apprentice]] book, when Alyss and Evanlyn propose setting out on their own to get reinforcements for battle:
{{quote|Alyss: It's such a logical idea, [Halt] can hardly say no, can he?
*(Cut*)
Halt: No! No, no, no -- and, just in case you missed it the first time, no. }}
* There's an ''unspoken'' one in one of [[Isaac Asimov]]'s ''Black Widowers'' stories, when a very forgetful man has misplaced the card on which he'd written some information he desperately needs. The Widowers agree not to ask Henry, despite all his previous successes, because there's no way he could just "pull the answer out of a hat" in this situation. Then Henry enters with the card in question; the guest had absentmindedly handed it to Henry when he arrived, along with his hat and coat, and Henry tucked the card into the man's hat for storage. So he ''did'' pull the answer out of a hat -- buthat—but no one points this out.
 
 
== Live -Action TV ==
* ''100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd'': Gwen's dad has suggested she get a part-time job to pay for an expensive watch she wants.
{{quote|'''Gwen:''' Oh, no. Working in a fast food restaurant? There is ''nothing'' more humiliating than that.
* ''(Cut to her brother, Justin, who has been stuffed in a basketball hoop''*)
'''Justin:''' Oh, man. This is even more humiliating than working in a fast food restaurant. }}
* An example of an ironic echo ''without'' the cut comes from the ''[[Firefly]]'' episode "The Message":
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'''Jayne''': "There's people gonna die." }}
** [[Joss Whedon]] is simply the MASTER of this technique and variations there-of. It's gotta be like half of the humor element of any of his shows (especially the darker ones).
* An example from one episode of [[Eureka]] has one foot in [[Ironic Echo Cut|this trope]] and the other in [[Description Cut]].
{{quote|ZANE: [[The Sheriff|Carter]], [[The Smart Guy|Henry]], and [[Dr. Jerk|Stark]]. That's your [[Who You Gonna Call?|money]] [[Freudian Trio|team]]. ''They know exactly what they're doing''.
Cut to Carter, Henry, and Stark crouching in the bushes, Carter holding a huge gun.
STARK: You sure you know what you're doing?
CARTER: I have no idea. }}
* Frequently used straight in ''[[Arrested Development (TV series)|Arrested Development]]'', but subverted in the first season finale when twice, after baldfaced lies, it cuts to an insert saying "FOOTAGE NOT FOUND."
* The ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' episode "Earshot" takes this a bit further, as the 'echo' comes from what Cordelia is thinking, before she speaks -- whilespeaks—while everyone else is thinking one thing and saying another, Cordelia thinks "I don't see what this has to do with me" then repeats that exact phrase out loud.
** Delayed echoes are also used in "Life Serial", in which each act begins with Buffy saying "This is gonna be great" as she prepares for her next new job.
** From "The Zeppo"
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{{quote|'''Max:''' The point is, we're selling an image here, and an available Hot Donna is good for ratings.
'''Donna:''' Oh. Well, what the hell. Eric won't have a problem with this.
''(Cut to Eric in his basement.'')
'''Eric:''' What the hell? I have a problem with this! }}
** In "Burning Down the House" (though using a split screen instead of a cut):
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* ''[[Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide]]'': After dodging his [[Sadist Teacher|crazy vice-principal]], Ned is stuck wearing a ''Wild Boy'' t-shirt and grass skirt from the museum gift shop.
{{quote|'''Ned:''' I'm supposed to meet Suzy for lunch! What am I gonna tell her? "I saw the Wild Boy skirt and I just had to have it"?
''(Cut to him and Suzy'')
'''Ned:''' Then I saw the Wild Boy skirt, and I said, "I just have to have it!" }}
* In the ''[[Charmed]]'' episode "Pardon My Past", Phoebe discovers that she was evil in a past life, but her vision lacks details. To get them, she decides to go to the only person from her vision who's likely to still be alive, who was a kid at the time.
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''(Cut to Castle and his new, totally-unlike-Beckett muse)''
'''Ethan Slaughter''': I'd tell you what ''I'd'' do. I'd go all caveman on that partner of yours, show her what time it is in ''real''-man land. }}
 
 
== Machinima ==
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(Cut to Mickey spinning around and shooting)
'''Mickey:''' Bloody Murder! Bloody Murder! }}
 
{{quote|'''Church:''' Tex walked up to him, pulled Jimmy's skull right out of his head and beat him to death with it.
'''Tucker:''' Wait a second, how do you beat someone to death with their own skull? That doesn't seem physically possible!
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(Cut to Jimmy being beaten to death with his own skull)
'''Private Jimmy''': This doesn't seem physically possible! }}
 
{{quote|'''Simmons:''' Grif, don't you understand that because we lost Sister, we're horribly outnumbered? We already lost Donut and Sarge, now it's four on two. The Blues are probably gearing up for an enormous attack right now! At any moment they're gonna come over that hill, guns blazing, yelling "CHAAAARGE!"
(Cut to the Blues, under attack)
'''Church:''' RETREEEAAATTTT!!! }}
 
{{quote|'''Church:''' Man, I hope Tucker's having an easier time with his part of the plan.
(Cut)
'''Tucker:''' Crap. This isn't going very well at all! }}
 
{{quote|'''Grif:''' I bet the Blues don't have to deal with anything this annoying.
(Cut)
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'''Church:''' There is no 11, you FUCKING WHORE!
'''Doc:''' Ooh, language! }}
 
{{quote|'''Donut:''' Okay, 'cause I'm saying right now, if they came at us with their tank, I'm gonna totally freak out.
(Cut to Tucker, Lopez, and Sheila)
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(Later)
'''Donut:''' Oh no, it's true! I'm gonna freak out! I'M FREAKING OUT! }}
 
{{quote|'''Church:''' If he starts giving him mouth-to-mouth, I'm leaving.
(Cut to Simmons and Grif, trying to resuscitate Sarge)
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(Cut back to Church and Sarge)
'''Church:''' I'm leaving. }}
 
{{quote|'''Tucker:''' He must be one smart sonuvabitch.
(Cut to Donut, completely lost with the flag)
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* [[Zero Punctuation|Yahtzee]] explains this in his [[Mortal Kombat]] episode thusly:
{{quote|It's like a [[sitcom]] moment wherein Character X defends the intelligence of Character Y while in the background Character Y is busy [[Too Dumb to Live|snorting Drano off the back of an enraged lioness]].}}
 
 
== Radio ==
* In ''[[The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy]]'' radio series, during the description of the Guide's advice when falling from a great height, the narrator points out that the Guide does not mention the possibility that someone might survive by falling onto a large bird in flight because "the very idea is utterly ludicrous". Arthur, and later Ford and Zaphod then fall onto large passing birds who both remark:
{{quote|'''Bird''': Look, this is utterly ludicrous!}}
 
 
== Video Games ==
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{{quote|'''Giado''': Mon, I think he wuz just showing off! A mecha otaku, I swear!
'''Garnet''': Can't be! He's not at all like Ryusei!
* ''(Cut to enemy base''*)
'''Shuu''': You were just showing off, weren't you?
'''Bian''': ...Yeah, pretty much. }}
* ''[[Disgaea]]'' manages to use both versions at the same time!
{{quote|'''Kurtis''': There's no way Gordon's in trouble. He's probably already defeated the Overlord and is on a picnic somewhere going "La la laaa."
* (Cut to Gordon, ''enslaved'' by the Overlord, on a picnic somewhere)
'''Gordon''': La la laaa! }}
* ''[[Alpha Protocol]]''
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'''Mouser''': Panicking! }}
 
== Webcomics[[Web Comics]] ==
* ''[[Dominic Deegan]]'' does this fairly often.
* [http://www.collectedcurios.com/SA_0302_small.jpg This] ''[[Sequential Art (webcomic)|Sequential Art]]'' strip.
* Reduced to parody in [http://www.nuklearpower.com/2001/05/01/episode-023-enter-magic-shop-guy/ this] episode of ''[[8-Bit Theater]]''.
* In ''[[Skin Horse]]'', concerning things [http://www.webcomicsnation.com/shaenongarrity/skinhorse/series.php?view=archive&chapter=35429#strip6 you really don't want to know].
* ''[[Tales of the Questor]]'' inverted this when [https://web.archive.org/web/20130227024955/http://www.rhjunior.com/totq/00555.html the duke tries to hire Quentyn to slay a dragon].
* ''[[DMFA]]'' subverts the inverted form [http://www.missmab.com/Comics/Vol_704.php here].
{{quote|'''Alexsi:''' I've been kidnapped by my mom's boss...great. Of course this would happen on the day that I'm scheduled to show off Lost Lake!
'''Destania:''' Oh, I'm sure the inn is fine, Alexsi.
*(Cut*)
'''Dan (shapeshifted as Alexsi):''' Over here is the doorway to the inn's guest rooms!
'''Reporter:''' I must say this place is very charming!
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* Although it's technically not a "cut", [http://wayofthemetagamer.thecomicseries.com/comics/pl/18697 this] [[The Way of the Metagamer]] comic applies this trope to half its panels.
* In [[Ménage à 3]], Didi decides that it's up to her to deflower [[Nerds Are Virgins|Gary]] because "Every Man should know the intimate touch of a woman". [http://www.menagea3.net/d/20090919.html Cut to] Gary being pinned down by a nun-chuck twirling [[Does Not Like Men|Yuki]] screaming "Die pervert!!!"
* Done in ''[[The KAMics]]'' in [https://web.archive.org/web/20120615054530/http://www.drunkduck.com/The_KAMics/5036922/ this comic]
* ''[[Spinnerette]]'':
{{quote|'''Child Heather''': You're wrong, Ben! I will too be a superhero! The best superhero ever!
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* ''[[Looking for Group]]'' has a dramatic take on the trope when {{spoiler|the King of Legara}} is killed, [http://www.lfgcomic.com/page/490 in a past flashback] and [http://www.lfgcomic.com/page/491 in the present].
{{quote|'''{{spoiler|Tavor}}''': Oh.}}
* ''[[Schlock Mercenary]]'' hadis arather fewfond suchof moments: like this.
** Ennesby [//www.schlockmercenary.com/2005-02-27 on Kevyn having fun].
** Nobody expects Pi.
{{quote|'''<nowiki>'Kweng</nowiki>''': ...They have no missiles, no beam weapons, no gravitics whatsoever, and only minimal life-support.
'''<nowiki>'Kweng</nowiki>''': Do you want me to run an extensive scan for chemical explosives and conventional weapons?
'''Admiral Emm''': Too slow. Besides, I doubt they can muster enough of those to make a difference.
(cut to [[Mad Bomber|Pibald]] with a maniacal grin sticking detonators in) }}
{{quote|'''Thurl''': I've found the ''problem''. What I haven't found is a solution. It's not like there's something loose down there shouting "plug me in."
"meanwhile (and completely coincidentally)"
'''[[AIA.I. Is a Crapshoot|Something]]''' (in the part he tries to access): Plug me in! I DARE YOU! PLUG ME IN! }}
** Nick will be just fine as long as he doesn't do anything reckless or stupid. [//www.schlockmercenary.com/2013-10-18 Like] swimming into the mouth of a giant sea monster to punch it.
** Kowalski and Libretti [//www.schlockmercenary.com/2014-05-25 here].
** Doctor Bunnigus [//www.schlockmercenary.com/2014-11-13 provides Schlock with a functioning moral compass].
** A twice-inverted version: Trevor tries to think what Murtaugh would do, but near open space with 4 km deep fall [//www.schlockmercenary.com/2015-01-17 he only can think of base jumping]. No help at all.
 
== [[Web Original]] ==
 
* A variation in the ''[[Redearth 88Redearth88]]'' episode "Creepy Stalking 101":
== Web Original ==
* A variation in the ''[[Redearth 88]]'' episode "Creepy Stalking 101":
{{quote|'''Linc:''' I hate dogs.
''(Cut to Bucket the dog bounding towards Linc, pulling Rachel along behind her.'')
'''Rachel:''' Oh my God! She's friendly, I promise!
'''Linc:''' Oh, I love dogs. }}
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'''[[The Nostalgia Critic]]:'''"Kidding me! {{spoiler|It's right back where we started?!"}} }}
 
== [[Western Animation]] ==
 
== Western Animation ==
* Inverted echo example: ''[[Hey Arnold!]]!'', "Cool Party": Gerald is certain that he's cool enough to be invited to Rhonda's party, mostly because his best friend Arnold has already been invited as well. Hard cut to Rhonda telling her best friend Nadine that Gerald has been put on the geek list, much to Nadine's surprise...and Gerald's when he finds out from Phoebe.
** In fact, they played this trope into the ground over the course of the series.
* ''[[Rocket Power]]'': Otto, wanting to go surfing while playing hooky, thinks he has tricked his dad into giving him surfboards for him and Sam via a phone call. He hangs up.
{{quote|'''Otto:''' Relax, dude. Raymondo totally bought it.
* ''(Cut to Raymondo hanging up as well''*)
'''Ray:''' Oh, man, I didn't buy that for a second. }}
* ''[[Courage the Cowardly Dog]]'' used this to do a [[Double Subversion]] of the [[Gilligan Cut]] in an episode where Muriel received free tickets for an ocean liner. Eustace, her husband, isn't interested.
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** In "Foul Balled", Timmy sticks up for Chester after his wish to make him the best baseball player ever wears off after Chester stops being friends with him, therefore going back to his crappy baseball playing. Note that the following quote may not be accurate.
{{quote|'''Timmy:''' We're 40 points up, in the 9th inning, and 3 outs left, there's no WAY you'll catch up with us!
*(Cut to the scorebored where the Bankees are catching up with the Losers*)
'''Chester:''' I can't believe they're catching up with us. }}
** Even the video games have this. In the opening cutscene to the PC version of ''Breakin' Da Rules'':
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* Used four times in an episode of ''[[Sushi Pack]]'' as it cut between Tako and Maguro hurtling toward Earth on an asteroid, and the rest of the team trying to figure out what happened to them.
{{quote|'''Maguro''': If there is a way to signal the others of our location, they could help.
*(Cut to the others on Earth*)
'''Ikura''': If only we knew their location, we could help. }}
* Not totally sure it counts, but the very last scene of ''[[Transformers Generation 1]]'' begins with something like this.
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* ''[[Family Guy]]'' - In "The Son Also Draws", Peter claims to be Native American to get the family car back from a casino after Lois gambles it away:
{{quote|'''Lois:''' Peter, there is no way they're gonna believe you're an Indian.
*(Cut to casino office*)
'''Indian Casino Worker:''' He's an Indian, all right! }}
** "Oh, you think everyone's an Indian."
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'''Sawyer:''' I can't do this.
'''Tilly:''' So?
''*(CUT*'')
'''Sawyer:''' I can't ''believe'' I'm doing this... }}
* From ''[[Alvin and The Chipmunks|The Chipmunk Adventure]]'':
{{quote|'''Simon:''' They're going to sacrifice Theodore tonight!
'''Alvin:''' Over my dead body!
''(Cut to the three of them suspended over a ravine, about to be sacrificed.'')
'''Simon:''' You mean over ''our'' dead bodies! }}
* The ''[[Codename: Kids Next Door]]'' [[Grand Finale]]:
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{{quote|'''Professor Membrane''': Anyone who would build a space-time object replacement device is a [[Who Would Be Stupid Enough...?|complete moron.]]
'''Zim''': Gir! The space-time object replacement device is complete! }}
* The 1974 [[Christmas Special]] ''[[The Year Without a Santa Claus]]'' has an exchange where Santa says (of two AWOL elves): "Poor little guys. They must be scared to death," which is followed by a hard cut to one of the elves saying "I'm scared to death!"
** Is this the 1974 stop-motion version, or the 2006 live-action version?
* From the [[Magic School Bus]], Ralphie was sick and worrying about how he was missing broadcasting day, to which his mother says that his class could do fine without him. Cut to his classmates exclaiming that they couldn't do it without him.
* From ''[[The Boondocks]]'':
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* Also happens in the pilot of ''[[Young Justice (animation)|Young Justice]]''
{{quote|'''Mark Desmond''': He hacked the motion sensors.
(''Cut to Robin with his handheld computer'')
'''Robin''': I hacked the motion sensors!
'''Kid Flash''': Sweet! }}
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* ''[[Wolverine and the X-Men]]'':
{{quote|'''Wolverine''': What mutant would be stupid enough to go after Magneto's helmet anyway?
(''Cut to Gambit disembarking in Genosha and whistling'') }}
* In ''[[The Grinch Grinches the Cat in the Hat]]'', when the Grinch starts tormenting the Cat with his "darkhouse" (basically the opposite of a lighthouse):
{{quote|'''The Grinch:''' I just push a button up here in this place,
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''(Cut to a dark spotlight surrounding the Cat.)''
'''The Cat:''' Huh? Why, I can't see my mitten in front of my face! }}
* In ''[[Xiaolin Showdown]]'', Omi explains how he got to the future after being stranded in the past by Jack Spicer's incomplete time machine.
{{quote|'''Omi:''' Luckily I was with Grandmaster Dashi, greatest of all Xiaolin Dragons. Surely ''he'' would have the answer!
''(Cut to Dashi looking sympathetic)''
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