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A form of [[Odd Shaped Panel|odd-shaped]] speech bubble, and so a [[Sub Trope]] of [[Painting the Medium]], often used for [[Curse Cut Short]]. When the speech bubble blocks ''something else'', it's [[Speech Bubble Censoring]]. See also [[Sound Effect Bleep]].
A form of [[Odd Shaped Panel|odd-shaped]] speech bubble, and so a [[Sub Trope]] of [[Painting the Medium]], often used for [[Curse Cut Short]]. When the speech bubble blocks ''something else'', it's [[Speech Bubble Censoring]]. See also [[Sound Effect Bleep]].
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== Comic Books ==
== Comic Books ==
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== Video Games ==
== Video Games ==
* The [[Play Station]] 1 ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' games do this -- all three of them.
* The [[Play Station]] 1 ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' games do this -- all three of them.
** This is how Cloud accomplishes a [[Moment of Awesome]] against Sephiroth: Cloud interrupts Sephiroth's [[Hannibal Lecture]] with a flat "[[Shut UP Hannibal|Shut up]]" that appears over Sephiroth's text box.
** This is how Cloud accomplishes a [[Moment of Awesome]] against Sephiroth: Cloud interrupts Sephiroth's [[Hannibal Lecture]] with a flat "[[Shut UP, Hannibal|Shut up]]" that appears over Sephiroth's text box.
* Occurs in the supplemental comics of ''[[Team Fortress 2 (Video Game)|Team Fortress 2]]''.
* Occurs in the supplemental comics of ''[[Team Fortress 2 (Video Game)|Team Fortress 2]]''.


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** And [http://rustyandco.com/comic/6/ summarizing] the [[Wall of Text]].
** And [http://rustyandco.com/comic/6/ summarizing] the [[Wall of Text]].
* ''[[The Adventures of Dr. McNinja (Webcomic)|The Adventures of Dr. McNinja]]'' combines this with [[Curse Cut Short]]: In earlier chapters, Doc's swears would be cut off by a [[Mook]] screaming, "HE SAID A BAD WORD!"
* ''[[The Adventures of Dr. McNinja (Webcomic)|The Adventures of Dr. McNinja]]'' combines this with [[Curse Cut Short]]: In earlier chapters, Doc's swears would be cut off by a [[Mook]] screaming, "HE SAID A BAD WORD!"
* [http://www.somethingpositive.net/sp11252008.shtml This comic] from ''[[Something Positive (Webcomic)|Something Positive]]''. [[Wil Wheaton]] isn't interrupting Davan, but his [[Speech Bubble]] means [[The Un Reveal|we don't find out whom Davan's addressing]].
* [http://www.somethingpositive.net/sp11252008.shtml This comic] from ''[[Something Positive (Webcomic)|Something Positive]]''. [[Wil Wheaton]] isn't interrupting Davan, but his [[Speech Bubble]] means [[The Un-Reveal|we don't find out whom Davan's addressing]].
* Occurred in an ''[[Eight Bit Theater (Webcomic)|Eight Bit Theater]]'' strip when Sarda put the team into yet another deathtrap airship.
* Occurred in an ''[[8-Bit Theater (Webcomic)|Eight Bit Theater]]'' strip when Sarda put the team into yet another deathtrap airship.
{{quote| '''Black Mage:''' You know what? Sarda can just go fu--}}
{{quote| '''Black Mage:''' You know what? Sarda can just go fu--}}
* ''[[Gunnerkrigg Court (Webcomic)|Gunnerkrigg Court]]'' does this at least twice: once when Zimmy is trying to say "Bastard" and has her bubble [[Sound Effect Bleep|cut off]] by [[Written Sound Effect|the sound of thunder]], and another case when the "End Chapter" symbol cuts off Kat as she says, "What a bitch."
* ''[[Gunnerkrigg Court (Webcomic)|Gunnerkrigg Court]]'' does this at least twice: once when Zimmy is trying to say "Bastard" and has her bubble [[Sound Effect Bleep|cut off]] by [[Written Sound Effect|the sound of thunder]], and another case when the "End Chapter" symbol cuts off Kat as she says, "What a bitch."

Revision as of 13:49, 8 January 2014

Speech Bubbles are graphic interpretations of characters' speech. Therefore, cartoonists show interruption or talking over another person's speech most conveniently by Painting the Medium -- specifically, obscuring a speech bubble with something.

Obscuring with another speech bubble means that the character is interrupted or drowned out by another. Obscuring with Written Sound Effects means the same for sounds. Sometimes a speech bubble may even be obscured with an object: Either this object produces loud and specific sounds that drown out the speech or the character stops talking immediately.

The Wall of Blather uses this on Wall of Text to indicate "long lecture that no one listened to."

A form of odd-shaped speech bubble, and so a Sub Trope of Painting the Medium, often used for Curse Cut Short. When the speech bubble blocks something else, it's Speech Bubble Censoring. See also Sound Effect Bleep.

Examples of Speech Bubbles Interruption include:


Comic Books

  • It appeared in Empowered at least once. Searches needed.


Comic Strips

  • Played with, hilariously, with Get Fuzzy. In order to make their lives "edgier," Bucky begins censoring Satchel by yelling beep over his speech bubbles. He even tries to use a little black box to cover up written swearwords. Of course, Satchel reveals he is trying to say, "oh sugar," but with Bucky beeping him, all you see oh s--." Rob ultimately stymies him by holding up a speech bubble out of Bucky's reach.
  • There was a For Better or For Worse strip that did this a few years ago, in which April cut off her friend Becky with an overlapping speech bubble when Becky referred to a mentally disabled character as a "retard".
  • Invoked in Achille Talon, when the titular character tries to explain the conception of a strip but gets a bubble saying "that text" glued onto his speech by an incompetent assistant. The entire end of the strip has him trying to speak while the glued bubble gets in the way of his text.


Literature

  • In the Horrible Histories book The Awful Egyptians, the narrator refers to the fact that at times, after great military victories, ancient Egyptians would gather the genitals from dead enemy soldiers and pile them up in public. In a caricature illustrating such a pile, a son says to his father, "Look at this huge pile of" "That's enough, son!"


Video Games


Web Comics

 Black Mage: You know what? Sarda can just go fu--

 Citizen: The Sausage King of Chica-

Frohman: No.