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== [[Comic Books]] ==
* ''[[Scott Pilgrim]]'': "[http://smartovercoat.files.wordpress.com/2010/08/blog_1008_scottpilgrim_jaccuse.png?w=246&h=332 It's french]. [[Note From Ed|- ed.]]"
 
== [[Film]] ==
* ''J'Accuse'': A French zombie movie released in the 1920s filled with as much political weight as can be. The [[Zombie Apocalypse]] is the sudden uprising of the French dead of WWI, coming back to condemn the guilty living who sent them to die. The whole film is an anti-war polemic, which the director convinced the army was going to be a propaganda flick, so they gave him real soldiers for actors - 80% of which died once they went back to the front.
 
== [[Literature]] ==
* The first ''[[Odd Thomas]]'' book contains a gag about how, while Odd is towing a dead body out of an apartment, he's trying to be quiet, except that he has to dump it over the railing. As he comes down the stairs, he guesses that no one heard him because no one runs at him yelling ''J'accuse!''
* In ''[[Going Postal (Discworld)|Going Postal]]'', the hero Moist von Lipwig uses a technically complicated plot to replace a message used in a bet with his enemy Reacher Gilt to do a wonderful reveal of Reacher's entire plot and bring him and his minions down using this trope.
 
== [[Film]] ==
* ''J'Accuse'': A French zombie movie released in the 1920s filled with as much political weight as can be. The [[Zombie Apocalypse]] is the sudden uprising of the French dead of WWI, coming back to condemn the guilty living who sent them to die. The whole film is an anti-war polemic, which the director convinced the army was going to be a propaganda flick, so they gave him real soldiers for actors - 80% of which died once they went back to the front.
 
== [[Live-Action TV]] ==