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*** He was timing a storyboard of the very cartoon he was in. That...still doesn't make sense, though.
*** In that same episode, at the end of a sequence where Dexter blocks off every possible entrance to his Lab to keep Dee Dee out only to have her pop up again, his frustration reaches a breaking point, and he decides to... [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EkztG4vxPjE smash a watermelon with a mallet].
* ''[[Animaniacs]]'' did this quite often, typically with quick, random cameos by other various Animaniac characters in each other's segments. For instance, it happens twice in the Slappy Squirrel cartoon "Bumbie's Mom", and Slappy [[Lampshadeslampshade]]s it both times.
** It was pretty common to see Ralph the security guard chasing Yakko, Wakko and Dot through one random scene in at least one cartoon per episode that the Warner Brothers [[Insistent Terminology|(and Sister)]] weren't supposed to be appearing in. It was quite literally a [[Running Gag]], and would usually culminate at the very end of the episode with the siblings scampering back into the water tower and Ralph shaking his fist at them.
* In ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]'', the popularity of the "Gitchie-Gitchie-Goo" song in one episode [[Executive Meddling|led the higher ups to decide]] to make the musical segways [[Once an Episode]]. That includes when it really doesn't make any sense to have a musical number whatsoever. The writers do their best of course, but sometimes there's just no way to work a song into the plot of an episode. And yet there's one there anyway.