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== Anime &and Manga ==
 
== Anime & Manga ==
* ''[[Azumanga Daioh]]'': Right before taking the entrance exam for college, Tomo declares "All right, let's ''fail'' this thing!" Only [[Cloudcuckoolander|Osaka]] remains cheerful.
 
 
== Film ==
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* In the ''[[Wheel of Time]]'', Mat Cauthon notes that he hates it when his troops sing songs like this when they pass through towns. Interestingly, his hatred stems from the fact that it causes his recruitment to go up massively making it that much more expensive to feed the army. The more brutal and gory the song makes war sound, the faster the recruits sign up.
 
== Live -Action TV ==
 
== Live Action TV ==
* Subverted in the [[Musical Episode]] of ''[[Lexx]]'', where the tale of a noble but doomed last stand genuinely inspires the heroes to do the same. The rousing finale:
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* The pilot of ''[[Community]]'' contains a non-death related variation; the Dean's [[Rousing Speech]] to welcome the new students in the pilot becomes one of these when he manages to lose the middle, which is unfortunately the bit that contains the 'Rousing' part. The rest is just basically a list of all the stereotypes (which, unfortunately, match our heroes quite closely) of the kind of 'loser' who attends community college. Naturally, no one listening is particularly roused.
* Another non-death variation happened in ''[[The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air]]'': Will has bet a lot of money on his college football team and seeing their regular motivator/mascot Carlton isn't available he tries to fill in and proceeds to give a [[Rousing Speech]] to motivate the team urging them to give it their all since winning this game will be the greatest moment of glory of their lives...[[Brutal Honesty|literally, because the chances of any of them making it to the NFL are slim to none and a fair proportion of them probably won't even graduate]]. Naturally, they get bummed out and lose despite Carlton returning.
 
 
== Newspaper Comics ==
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* In ''[[Dilbert]]'', any and all attempts made by the [[Pointy-Haired Boss]] to raise morale.
 
== TheaterTheatre ==
 
== Theater ==
* In ''[[The Marriage of Figaro]]'', the melody of the Count's remarks to Cherubino, "Non più andrai" can be considered as this.
* "When the Foeman Bares his Steel", from ''[[The Pirates of Penzance]]'', is the [[Trope Namer]]. The policemen sing about how they could use some incentive. Then the women sing about how heroic they are to be facing certain death. [[Lampshade Hanging|Lampshaded]] by the leader of the policemen:
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for it's very evident
these attentions are well meant." }}
 
 
== Video Games ==
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* In ''[[Mass Effect 3]]'', if Javik goes to the Citadel, he'll attract attention from some civilians due to being a [[Precursors|Prothean]]. When asked if whether or not they'll have a chance to defeat the Reapers, he'll bluntly tell them that if his people were wiped out then this generation has absolutely no shot at beating them. However if Shepard steps in, he'll turn the speech around and make a [[Rousing Speech]] instead.
 
== Web OriginalsComics ==
 
== Webcomics ==
* [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0421.html Elan's speech] before the Azure City battle in ''[[The Order of the Stick|Order of the Stick]]'' is a nice example of this. It parodies every well-known [[Rousing Speech]] in the book and actually builds to a pretty good heartening crescendo, until Elan makes one offhand observation that just deflates the whole thing at the speed of sound.
** He gives another [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0776.html Sombering Oration] later, filled with [[Brutal Honesty]] about the Empire of Blood.
* ''[[The Adventures of Dr. McNinja]]'' gives us [http://drmcninja.com/archives/comic/21p54/ this gem], wherein the titular Doctor encourages his army of rabble to become [[Cannon Fodder]] in order to be privileged to witness a lot of dinosaurs being punched.
 
== Web Original ==
 
* In ''[[DoctorDr. HorriblesHorrible's Sing -Along Blog]]'', the dumb and callous Captain Hammer tries delivering a [[Rousing Speech]] in song form with "Everyone's A Hero", which ends up being filled with [[Stealth Insult]]s and comes off more as [["The Reason You Suck" Speech]] directed at homeless people and muggles about how they'll never be as great as he is no matter what. Naturally, as a [[Villain with Good Publicity|revered]] [[Smug Super|superhero]], the audience chews it up save for Penny, though the fact that he openly boasts about sleeping with her in the song probably didn't do him any favors.
== Web Originals ==
* In ''[[Doctor Horribles Sing Along Blog]]'', the dumb and callous Captain Hammer tries delivering a [[Rousing Speech]] in song form with "Everyone's A Hero", which ends up being filled with [[Stealth Insult]]s and comes off more as [["The Reason You Suck" Speech]] directed at homeless people and muggles about how they'll never be as great as he is no matter what. Naturally, as a [[Villain with Good Publicity|revered]] [[Smug Super|superhero]], the audience chews it up save for Penny, though the fact that he openly boasts about sleeping with her in the song probably didn't do him any favors.
 
 
== Western Animation ==
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* In the ''[[Animaniacs]]'' episode "King Yakko", Yakko addresses his army with "I'm not going to lie to you. Some of you might not come back from this battle. And the rest of you? Definitely won't." Naturally, as he goes on about potential horrible death, the army abandons him.
{{quote|'''Dot:''' Maybe you should have lied just a little.}}
 
 
== Real Life ==
* [[Paul McCartney]] gives one of these early in the ''[[Let It Be]]'' sessions. (Yes, one of these made a [[Documentary]].) It did not go over well.
* Too many [[Real Life]] [[Uncle Sam Wants You|recruitment appeals]] [[Older Than They Think|to count,]] back in the 19th and prior to [[World War I]] when [[Blood Knight|death on the battlefield]] was still considered the highest honor. Before the horrors of mechanized warfare in the trenches began to seep down to the general public, it was considered ''inspirational'' to tell [[New Meat]] that [[Anyone Can Die|"perhaps you'll die]] in battle... but you'll ''[[Band of Brothers|die with honor]]!!!"''
** In the days when the alternative was returning to die an extended slow death in an urban slum, of disease or starvation or coal miner's lung or whatever, it probably ''was'' sweet and fitting (or at least more so than the alternative) to die for one's country.
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