It's Showtime!

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A Stock Phrase and a specific instance of Pre-Ass-Kicking One-Liner, "It's showtime" (or just "Showtime") is used often enough in media to count as a trope on its own. Its utterance by a character usually heralds the time to get dangerous, or the moment when a deception or disguise is about to be critically tested.

Naturally, this trope excludes instances where someone is announcing that an actual performance is about to start.

Not to be confused with the Philippine noontime variety show of the same name.

Examples of It's Showtime! include:

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Anime and Manga

  • Roger Smith summons his Humongous Mecha The Big O by activating his remote-control watch and bellowing "Big O! Showtime!"
    • Late in the series, when Alex Rosewater activates his mecha, he calls out "Big Fau! Showtime!"


Comic Books

Fan Works

  • The first time metahuman Douglas Sangnoir goes into battle at the side of the Knight Sabers in Drunkard's Walk II, he declares "It's showtime!" to himself.


Film

  • When Lydia Dietz finally invokes him at the climax of Beetlejuice, Betelguese looks up from the miniature headstone on which he's been sitting, grins, and growls, "It's showtime."
  • Matt LeBlanc as Major Don West in the 1998 Lost in Space movie declares "Showtime" when it comes time to launch the Jupiter II.
  • Bob "Mr. Incredible" Parr says "Showtime" at multiple points in The Incredibles, always just before launching into superheroics.

Literature

Live-Action Television

Music

Myths and Legends

Newspaper Comics

Oral Tradition

Pinball

Podcasts

Professional Wrestling

Puppet Shows

Radio

Tabletop Games

Theater

Video Games

Web Animation

Web Comics

  • Girl Genius had "SHOWTIME!" as activation word for combat mode of Agatha's clanks in the arc "Agatha Flips Out (Big Fight)".

Web Video

Western Animation

  • On an episode of The Simpsons, Mr. Burns and Homer are trapped in a snowed-in cabin thanks to an avalanche, caused by them. The two begun to crazy and start a fight. After Mr. Burns present an army of snowmen, Homer presents random political figures, with Abe Lincoln shouting this line.

Other Media

Real Life