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{{quote|Promise me you'll speak in rhymes. Speak in rhymes all the times.}}
{{quote|Promise me you'll speak in rhymes. Speak in rhymes all the times.}}
* ''What's with Andy'' had an episode where Andy was dared to speak in rhyme for an entire day. He mastered it pretty well, up until he was challenged to rhyme the word 'orange'. {{spoiler|Which he succeeded; it rhymes with 'door hinge'.}}
* ''What's with Andy'' had an episode where Andy was dared to speak in rhyme for an entire day. He mastered it pretty well, up until he was challenged to rhyme the word 'orange'. {{spoiler|Which he succeeded; it rhymes with 'door hinge'.}}
* A one-off villain from the ''[[Osmosis Jones]]'' cartoon, who continued to vow revenge in rhymes even as he was being led away.
* A one-off villain from the ''[[Osmosis Jones]]'' cartoon, who continued to vow revenge in rhymes even as he was being led away. Unfortunately, [[Got Me Doing It|by then he's got Drix doing it.]]
* Hermes from ''[[Futurama]]'' has a modular catchphrase - "Sweet X of Y!" - that's always spoken in rhyme. e.g. "Sweet guinea pig of Winnipeg!"
* Hermes from ''[[Futurama]]'' has a modular catchphrase - "Sweet X of Y!" - that's always spoken in rhyme. e.g. "Sweet guinea pig of Winnipeg!"
* Several locomotives actually started to speak in rhyme at times in the more recent episodes of ''[[Thomas the Tank Engine]]''.
* Several locomotives actually started to speak in rhyme at times in the more recent episodes of ''[[Thomas the Tank Engine]]''.