Pose of Silence: Difference between revisions

update links
m (clean up)
(update links)
 
Line 30:
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* The trope was also played with in the "Tales From The Public Domain" episode of ''[[The Simpsons]]''. It contained a Hamlet reenactment, in which Moe butted in on Bart's soliloquy.
* Once more, in an episode of ''[[The Fairly Odd ParentsOddParents]]''. Crocker, who had been invited (or, rather, invited himself) over for dinner, used the trope along with his own characteristic hunch to plan out his schemes and insult those around him, only to find them standing right next to him and able to "hear single every word [he's] saying." The bit was then, in the show's oh-so-typical manner, [[Rule of Three|repeated two more times]].
 
{{reflist}}
[[Category:Older Than Steam]]
[[Category:Stock Poses]]
[[Category:Pose of Silence{{PAGENAME}}]]