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[[Lampshade Hanging|Lampshades hung]] in anime and manga.
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== Other Lampshades ==
* [[Lampshade Hanging/Mahou Sensei Negima|Mahou Sensei Negima]]
* [[Lampshade Hanging/The World God Only Knows|The World God Only Knows]]
 
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* Meteor Gin, the [[All There in the Manual|info book]] for ''[[Ginga: Nagareboshi Gin]]'', hangs ''many'' lampshades over the series' host of unusual things, such as the dogs' ability to use tools, the humans' general unwillingness to do anything about the huge packs of wild dogs roaming around Japan (or the ''giant killer bears'' for that matter) and a certain wolf character's highly improbable attack formation, which is basically a thousand wolves forming a gigantic wolf.
* [[Cowboy Bebop]] does this during the movie. The police are being filled in by a doctor about a massive bio-terror attack that has just taken place, when the rookie cop starts sneezing. Off the terrified looks of both his superior and the doctor, the rookie comments that it's just hay fever. A short time later, while making small talk with his boss, the rookie muses, "You'd think they would have cured hay fever by now".
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** The original already sounds like a mix of [[Orgasmic Combat]] and [[Dissonant Serenity]]. May be even better, as the anime adaptation plays on the subtle alien-ness of the Witchblade.
* This [[Trope]] basically comprises all of the content in one episode of ''[[Lucky Star]]''.
* In the ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist (manga)|Fullmetal Alchemist]]'' manga there's a short arc that consists of a long flashback of the Civil War against the Ishvalans. In it, the then-Major Roy Mustang is talking to the then-Captain Maes Hughes when the latter receives a letter from his lover Gracia back in the Central City. As the family-enthusiastic he is, he gets overly emotional about the letter, to which Roy Mustang [[Genre Savvy|warns him that]], in books and movies, the "family-type guy" is always [[Fatal Family Photo|the first to be killed]]. {{spoiler|And then they get attacked by an Ishvalan, both of them are unarmed, of course.}} Especially blatant since {{spoiler|Lt. Colonel Maes Hughes, who by then also has a three-year-old daughter he is overly passionate about, becomes the first important character to die in the series several issues before this flashback.}}
** Also in ''FMA'', the logic behind Armstrong going [[Shirtless Scene|shirtless]], and as to [[Hammerspace|where]] his clothing has gone, is sometimes questioned on-screen by his comrades.
** When Edward comments that Father Cornello trying to create a [[Mook]] army cult to take over the world is generic and boring.
* A hentai manga, one of Saigado's ''Yuri and Friends'' series, actually has a character point out the "censorship black dots" that covered the "goods", commenting that "it would feel even better if the black dot wasn't in the way!!"
** There is at least one H-manga where the guy's penis ''is'' a black bar and she complains about the shape.
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* ''[[The Daughter of Twenty Faces]]'' seems to enjoy hanging lampshades on many of its [[Trope|tropes]], such as [[Big Brother Instinct|the relationship between the heroine and a junior member]] of the [[Gentleman Thief|Gentleman Thief's]] gang, or [[Improbable Age|the fact that the heroine is a bit young]] to be a cat burglar.
* ''[[Macross Frontier]]'' hangs lampshades in order to help ''subvert'' its [[Trope|tropes]] -- the [[Bishounen|pretty boy]] main character is so pretty that his callsign and half-mocking nickname among his friends is Princess (to his chagrin); when Klein, a [[Human Aliens|Zentraedi]] who [[Sleep Mode Size|has trouble with her "height"]] when human-sized, is teased by an old friend about it, the old friend jokes that if they ever got romantically involved the friend would probably get arrested for pedophilia.
* ''[[Kara no Kyoukai:|Kara no Kyoukai]]'' (despite all of its seriousness) does this when Mikiya comments that Toko's [[Contemplate Our Navels|long philosophical lecture]] sounded like "something out of a cheap novel" -- which it is, technically.
* In ''[[OnegaiPlease Twins!]]'', Mizuho Kazami, homeroom teacher, fills in for the gym teacher during a swimming class. Miina Miyafuji and Karen Onodera note that [[Two-Teacher School|there only seem to be two teachers who work at the school]].
* ''[[Suzumiya Haruhi]]''. Of course, that is bound to happen when you have normal, [[Genre Savvy]] people in a crazy world. Haruhi herself, admits to recruiting people to her club because they fit stereotypes; a [[moe]] girl and mysterious[[Mysterious transferTransfer studentStudent]] are the basis for any adventure!
** Kyon's [[First-Person Smartass]] narration lampshades just about everything.
** Haruhi has lines in "The Sigh of Haruhi Suzumiya" that show the dangers of ''not'' lampshading when necessary. When Kyon suggests that there's no reason for "combat waitress" Mikuru to be from the future, she says "We can think about it if someone pokes fun at it. We can just ignore the question if we can't think up an excuse for it. [[Rule of Cool|Anything goes if it's interesting]]!"
* ''[[ToA AruCertain Majutsu noMagical Index]]'': Touma acknowledges his tendency to break into long monologues, ending a speech to some rivals with "Quit getting depressed in this kinda long prologue!"
* In the second episode of [[Code Geass]] R2, C.C. lampshades Lelouch's [[Large Ham]] tendencies after he tricks a Britannian soldier into leaving their Knightmare Frame for the umpteenth time and then gloatingly geasses them. "I understand your geass only works with direct eye contact, but were those theatrics really necessary?"
** Upon meeting Lelouch/Zero for the first time, one of the members of the Shinjuku [[La Résistance|resistance cell]] comments that he "didn't expect the master strategist to be such a ham."
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{{quote|'''Jasdevi:''' How did he resurrect himself? Did we turn his anger into power by calling him a vampire? No, that only happens in manga.}}
* In ''[[Gun X Sword]]'', the protagonist's [[Humongous Mecha]] is able to instantly drop out of [[Hammerspace]] whenever he needs it. In one episode, his sidekick asks how this happens, and in a subversion of [[Possession Implies Mastery]], he replies that he's kind of vague about that detail.
* ''[[Darker Thanthan Black]]'' seems to lampshade its use of the [[Tin Man]] [[Trope]] in the episode with Bertha and Itzhak. Itzhak's [[Power At a Price]] involves a compulsion to write poetry, and as Bertha notes, his ability to do this is completely at odds with the idea that he is emotionless.
** The bonus episode is a somewhat [[Lighter and Softer]] self-parody and with its heroine's fetish for Hei's collar-bone, lampshades the [[Paper-Thin Disguise]]. At least twice during the series, characters see Hei in costume and then immediately after see his civilian identity, but don't make a connection between the two. The heronie's fetish indicates that a moderately perceptive person should make the connection.
* ''[[Ergo Proxy]]'' uses a lot of [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic|pretentious philosophic symbolism]] and [[Mind Screw]] plots. So, at various points characters will reference how pretentious some naming is, and in a notable example on the [[Mind Screw]] front (where for no reason at all, the characters find themselves on a gameshow), they are shown commenting that they have no idea what the hell is going on.
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'''Kogoro:''' G-guess so... }}
** Also, Conan tends to give a lengthy recital of knowledge that no normal 7 year old would or could ever possibly know, generally resulting in him saying he heard it on TV. At one point, Kogoro interrupts him saying something along the lines of 'I suppose you heard about that on TV too?'
** At one point, Inspector Megure and Takagi discuss things that happen that result in cases being solved. [https://web.archive.org/web/20110429065237/http://read.homeunix.com/onlinereading/?image=Detective%20Conan/Detective%2FDetective%20Conan%20c601-700/Detective%2FDetective%20Conan%20c630/Page__0003%2FPage__0003.jpg&server=nas.html Here's] the page in question.
* In the anime version of [[Katekyo Hitman Reborn]], instead of the manga's motorbikes the Famiglia ends up with ''airbikes'', incredible hovercraft that just happened to be lying around in their base while their genius mechanic/inventor [[Plot Induced Stupidity|forgot about their existence entirely until the necessary episode]]. As with most of the [[Deus Ex Machina]] incidents in the anime, Yamamoto lampshades it with the brilliant observation that "It's almost like these bikes were made just for us to ride them!" Of course, [[They Changed It, Now It Sucks|judging by the rest of the adaptation]], it's unlikely Yamamoto does this intentionally. Sigh.
* ''[[Ouran High School Host Club]]'' is absolutely filled with lampshades. Quite cleverly subverted in one episode, when a piano is suddenly introduced as a [[Deus Ex Machina]] and Haruhi asks if it was always there. The other hosts [[Hand Wave]] this, saying that the club's base of operations is a music room, after all. Even though the piano has never been seen before in the anime.
** The manga scene where Tamaki asks what spring reminds the club members of comes to mind. The twins answer "Promotion in grades!" [https://web.archive.org/web/20110430205112/http://www.mangaeden.com/En/Ouran+High+School+Host+Club/4/6/ The two are promptly tied and gagged] with an author's note stating there will be [[Comic Book Time|no promotion in grades]].
*** This is lampshaded again later in the series by [[Genre Savvy]] Haruhi when {{spoiler|seniors Honey and Mori mention their graduation approaching.}}
*** During one episode of the Ouran anime, Tamaki tells the others of their place in the story. He assures them that he and Haruhi are the main characters and so, by proxy, are love interests, and the rest of them are the "homosexual supporting cast." Kyoya argues this later, telling Tamaki that homosexual or not, [[I Take Offense to That Last One|he doesn't think he's supporting cast.]]
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'''James''': "And make it double, because we're on the big screen!"
'''Ash''': "[[Deadpan Snarker|I'll have to catch this on video!]]" }}
* The [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjFZ9e6vw9I 2nd episode] of [[Sakigake Cromartie Koukou|Cromartie High School]] has so much fun with this trope. The whole cast, with the exception of Kamiyama and Hayashida, perceive Mechazawa as a regular (''human'') high-school delinquent.
* A brilliant example is found in [[One Piece]] chapter 229. When the Strawhats talk to Montblanc Cricket about getting to Sky Island, it's revealed that the exact conditions necessary to get there happen tomorrow. Usopp calls out on this.
{{quote|Usopp: You say that the best opportunity to reach an uncertain location like Sky Island just happens to be TOMORROW!?!?}}
 
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