Say Hello to My Little Friend

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A well-known Stock Phrase, it's a very specific Sub-Trope of both Pre-Ass-Kicking One-Liner and Let's Get Dangerous: a character produces something -- almost always a weapon when the trope is Played Straight -- and delivers this line. Naturally, the line is also employed in humorous and sarcastic contexts, where the object so produced may be inappropriate, unexpected and/or anything but dangerous, and may in fact be an actual friend to the character. And smaller than them.

The Trope Namer and Trope Maker is the 1983 film Scarface, in which Tony Montana (Al Pacino) delivers the line when unlimbering an M203 Grenade Launcher for use on his enemies.

Examples of Say Hello to My Little Friend include:

Fan Works

Film

Live-Action TV

  • In an episode of Kenan and Kel, after getting annoyed by two young boys with their water pistol, Kenan delivers the line as he whips out his super-soaker.
  • Angie Tribeca, "Go Get 'Em, Tiger", Sniglet tells Tribeca to "say hello to my little friend", a Bengal tiger.

Video Games

  • One of the powers of the Engineer, avatar of the god of architecture in the God Game Life Is Hard, is a top-level combat skill called "Say Hello to My Little Friend".

Web Comics

Web Original

  • A collection of video examples of this trope can be viewed on YouTube here.

Western Animation

  • In the Beavis and Butt-Head episode "Die, Fly, Die", Beavis locates what happens to be a hedge trimmer after explaining he needs a better weapon to deal with the fly, and delivers this line
  • In the South Park episode "Child Abduction Is Not Funny", Lu Kim shouts this as he brandishes his rocket launcher at the Mongolians.
  • In The Boondocks episode "The Garden Party", Riley shoots down Ed with a gun while shouting this phrase. Given that he's a child, Riley ends up feeling the effects from the recoil.
  • A restaurant owner in Bob's Burgers tells his guests to "say hello his little 'drink special'", while playfully using a bread loaf as a gun.

Other Media

  • It's not hard to find T-shirts with this phrase along with an image of Al Pacino from the relevant scene of Scarface.
  • It's just as easy to find T-shirts with this phrase and a picture of a garden gnome.