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== Abridged Series ==
* King Bumi recounts his plan to kidnap the Avatar and force him to go through a series of trials before the guards tell him that the kids can hear him in ''[[Avatar the Abridged Series]]'' [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSwNcdJG6AI #4].
* Marik Ishtar faces a similar dilemma in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!: theThe Abridged Series (Web Video)|Yu-Gi-Oh the Abridged Series]]'' [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yM95mzwncoQ #33].
 
 
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* Hellbat in ''[[Transformers Victory]]'' privately gloats about how he's going to overthrow Goryu, Leozack, and Deathsaurus - while Goryu is standing right next to him. Fortunately for Hellbat, Goryu is an idiot.
* In the ''[[Pokémon (Anime)|Pokémon]]'' anime, Misty is quoted as saying, "You and I will be married someday too," while Ash mm-hmms his agreement. It's Ash that breaks the ice again, [[Late to The Punchline|by turning to her and saying, "Huh?!?"]]
* In the [[MasochistsMasochist's Meal|Chinese Noodles]] arc in the ''[[Ranma One Half]]'' manga, Cologne tried to get rid of a stock of horrendous noodles by setting a "noodle of strength" as the final prize in a food eating contest. Mousse revealed his plans to eat it himself... only for the Ranma, Ryoga and Kuno to all kick the tar out of him because they could hear him shouting in the kitchen.
* ''[[.hack|.hack//4koma]]'' [[Inverted Trope|Inverts]] this with the [[Alternate Character Interpretation|new-and-improved]] [[Designated Hero|Ki]][[Heroic Comedic Sociopath|te]]. Upon entering the [[Inevitable Tournament|requisite tournament]], Kite [[Licking the Blade|gleefully expresses his excitement]] [[Blood Knight|at performing a public PK]]. When his party members [[Double Take]], he ([[Stepford Smiler|cheerfully]]) replies, '''''"Oh, you heard me."'''''
* In volume 2 of ''[[XXX Holic]]'', Yuko takes Watanuki to see a fortune-teller. Watanuki thinks, "She seems like such a nice person! The complete opposite of Yuko-san!" Unfortunately, the last part actually came out, which he only realized when Yuko growled "I heard that!"
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* A telepath's variant shows up in ''[[Divine Blood (Fanfic)|Divine Blood]]'' where Naiki Satomi and Tessa Testarossa who have a permanent telepathic link due to a close call with [[Loss of Identity|their minds merging together]]. Tessa is an experienced telepath and has good control over what her surface thoughts are. Naiki, meanwhile, is described by Tessa as "a TV with no volume control that changes channel randomly".
* In the ''[[Final Fantasy VII (Video Game)|Final Fantasy VII]]'' fanfic ''[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/4643462/1/Mad_World Mad World]'', this happens a lot to Zack. Done well, in that whenever it happens it is always from Zack's point of view and thus only revealed when someone responds to it. Lampshaded at certain points, with Zack commenting out loud that one doesn't need to respond if he said something at one point or silently hoping that he didn't say it out loud for a more serious situation.
* A weird example happens in ''[[Turnabout Storm (Fanfic)|Turnabout Storm]]'', where [[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (Animation)|Pinkie]] [[Breaking the Fourth Wall|breaks the fourth wall]] by responding to one of [[Ace Attorney (Visual Novel)|Phoenix's]] [[FirstpersonFirst-Person Smartass|snarky monologues]].
{{quote| '''Phoenix:''' That explains it then... Wait! Did I just say that or think tha-...? ''Who are you!?''}}
* In the [[Katawa Shoujo]] fanfic [[Reconciliation (Fanfic)|Reconciliation]], Hanako, seeing [[Wholesome Crossdresser]] Akira for the first time in eight years, exclaims with surprise that she's wearing girls' clothing (Akira quit her job at her father's company to manage a nightclub), then has this reaction in her narration, combined with a [[Luminescent Blush]].
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'''Cooper''': Well, that's what I thought you said. (to main communication channel) He says everything is A-OK.<br />
'''Eric Sevareid''' (on CBS News broadcast): He says everything is A-OK. }}
* From ''[[Anchorman: theThe Legend of Ron Burgundy]]'': "VERONICA CORNINGSTONE AND I HAD SEX, AND WE ARE IN LOVE!"
 
 
== Literature ==
* In ''Polgara The Sorceress'', [[Belgariad|Belgarath]] and his daughter foil one of Chamdar's plans by making his thoughts audible without him noticing. This makes it overlap with [[Oh God, Did She Just Hear That?]].
* In Steven Erikson's ''[[Malazan Book of the Fallen]]'', the would-be-nefarious High Priest Iskaral Pust fancies himself a master of deception--and it might work, if he weren't constantly speaking his every thought aloud, including thoughts along the lines of "Ah, he's falling for it!"
** It is implied that Pust [[Obfuscating Stupidity|does this intentionally]], as it leads others to believe he is terrible at deception. Cotillion mentions that it is likely all a hoax.
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{{quote| Chandler: I can't remember the last time a woman offered to [[Double Entendre|take care of my monkey]]...<br />
*Everyone else stares at Chandler*<br />
Chandler: [[Did I Just Say That Out Loud?|Did I say that out loud?]] }}
* Well done in ''[[Coupling]]'', where we see a scene through the eyes of a notional "Captain Subtext". While enacting the motions of choosing furnishings, the characters' lines reflect their actual thoughts. Shallow Jane's lines are simply "Me! Me! Me!" while weird Jeff is thinking "Gusset! Cleft! Nipples!". When "Captain Subtext" disappears, the conversation continues, now talking about furnishings. Except Jeff, who interjects "Cleft".
** There is also something of a running joke where Sally will make a cruel comment to Susan and then apologize, saying she didn't mean to say it out loud, only to think it.
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{{quote| "That's even worse. (pause) Did I just say that out loud?"}}
* At one point, [[Dexter]]'s [[Inner Monologue|internal voice]] slips out. Only Doakes hears it.
* Rather hilariously done in the original form in an episode of ''[[The Goodies (TV)|The Goodies]]'' called "Come Dancing" (Or "Wicked Waltzing"). Graeme has built a gadget controlling their "dancing suits", and a female leader of a dancing mafia (...Wow, that sentence just formed. [[It Makes Sense in Context]], promise) is hassling him about the importance of the Goodies losing the dance competition they've entered. [[Absent -Minded Professor|Distracted]], he mumbles that he wasn't listening, and then this ensues:
{{quote| '''Graeme:''' Look, I'm in a terrible hurry to set the control box...<br />
'''Leader:''' ''Set the control box?''<br />
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'''Leader:''' ''[stunned silence]''<br />
'''Graeme:''' ''[just outside, stopping and [[Oh Crap|staring into open space, realizing]]]'' ...''WHAT'VE I DONE?!'' }}
* ''[[Whose Line Is It Anyway? (TV)|Whose Line Is It Anyway]]'', being an ''improvised comedy'' show, will invoke this trope for ''real.'' In most cases, it's got everything to do with accomodating the rhythm of the scene, particularly musical games, which results in some of the weirdest things being said, and the players' faces (usually Josie Lawrence or Tony Slattery) when they realise this is ''hilarious''. Then there's Colin Mochrie, who's known for non sequiturs as random as they are legendary.
{{quote| "We're watching animal porn!... [[Digging Yourself Deeper|"Mary Had A Little Lamb" will be right back...]]"}}
* ''[[Chuck]]'', in the episode where Chuck has taken a [[Truth Serum]], and is being ordered to take an antidote:
{{quote| '''Chuck Bartowski''': Alright. I'll pretend to take it, then run like hell to my sister, and make her take it. Why did I just say that out loud?}}
* ''[[The Vicar of Dibley]]'' [[Exaggerated Trope|Exaggerates]] this. Thinking that she's finally put an end to [[Everyone Can See It|Hugo and Alice's]] [[Will They or Won't They?]], Gerry exits, leaving the two to kiss.
{{quote| '''Gerry''': Ooh, this is easy! I should take this up for a living. [[The Matchmaker|All you have to do is create the right social situation and love will flower]]. [[Redundant Department of Redundancy|Like a flower, flowering in the right social situation.]] Two lovely young people, their tender lips [[First Kiss|meeting for the first time]], and a [[Tastes Like Diabetes|whirlwind of passion that is, in fact, true love]]-<br />
[''Re-enters and realizes [[Crowning Moment of Funny|they haven't moved an inch]].'']<br />
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'''Cory:''' Honest? Let me tell you a little story about a kid from Philly who was honest. You see, he said what was in his heart, and then the... (Beat) Oh I'm sorry was that out loud? }}
* ''[[Spin City]]'': Happens to Mike when he's negotiating with the doorman's union. He is complimenting to their faces while insulting them in his thoughts. When they ask him to apologise on his knees, he says "Like I'm going get down on my knees for these morons" and immediately follows it by thinking "Did I just say that out loud?".
* ''[[Miracle In Lane Two]]:'' While at a funeral Justin ([[Frankie Muniz]]) starts to wonder what people would say about him at his funeral. The Priest runs out of things to say and starts talking about Justin's impressive wheel chair instead. Justin ends up blurting "Hey what about me?!" realizing he said it out loud he goes on to ask "[[Did I Just Say That Out Loud?]] ?"
 
 
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'''Milennia:''' "Ooops! Did I say that out loud?" }}
* In [[Sonic Storybook Series|Sonic and the Secret Rings]], Sonic doesn't seem fazed by his belief that win or lose against Erazor he'll die. Until, of course, he mistakenly mentions his impending death - Ooops.
** His frightened laugh, and the fact that he's [[Stepford Smiler|still smiling]] makes it particularly striking. In spite of this, he still somehow managed to [[Viewers Areare Morons|fool quite a few viewers]] who called Sega out on this. The other viewers thank Sega for not being anvilicious and finding a good way to portray Sonic's [[Heroic Spirit]].
* ''[[No More Heroes]] Desperate Struggle'' parodies this. It has a moment like this... in written form.
{{quote| '''Travis (Reading Kimmy's Love Letter):''' "...now my goal is to ''behead'' Travis The Great therefore surpassing my hero. Oops.. did I actually write that? It's kind of embarrassing you know".}}
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** Then there's [http://notalwaysright.com/stone-baked-goodness/9089 this] stoner.
* [[The Nostalgia Critic (Web Video)|The Nostalgia Critic]], in this review of ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'':
{{quote| It's vague, it's confusing, and it's just a mess. Much like my sex life. Erm, I mean, uh... did I say that out loud? I, uh.. (uses a [[Laser -Guided Amnesia|neuralizer]] on the audience) And that's why I'm the greatest lover ever!}}
* This is used at several points in ''[[The Randomverse]]''. In the movie parodies, a drugged Spider-Man dreams parodies for films, but narrates them for an audience of super heroes to cheap to go to the movies. In Zero Hour, Green Goblin does this intentionally while writing a letter to let off a string of insults ("walking venereal disease", "insensitive asshat", herpes infested) at [[Iron Man]].
 
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