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* The ''[[Carry On]]'' franchise (31 films, 1958 - 1992), as described by film critic Penelope Gilliatt:
{{quote|The usual charge to make against the ''Carry On'' films is to say that they could be so much better done. This is true enough. They look dreadful, they seem to be edited with a bacon slicer, the effects are perfunctory and the comic rhythm jerks along like a cat on a cold morning. But if all these things were more elegant I don't really think the films would be more enjoyable: the badness is part of the funniness.}}
* [[In-Universe]], the ''Springtime For Hitler'' play from ''[[The Producers]]'', (([[Springtime for Hitler|a Trope Namer]]).
** Specifically, it was intended to be just offensive, but the portrayal of Hitler (either by a hippie or the [[Camp Gay]] director) made it [[Crosses the Line Twice|So Offensive It's Hilarious]].
* ''[[The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra]]'' is one of those rare ''intentional'' examples of this trope, an [[Affectionate Parody]] of the worst of the worst B-movies of the '50s and '60s, with nonsensical dialogue, wooden acting, and plenty of [[Special Effect Failure]].
** ''AND IT IS'' '''GLORIOUS!'''
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