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* ''[[Futurama]]'' sometimes does this with Farnsworth's "Good news, everyone", instead having him say something like "Bad news, no one" or "Good news, no one".
** Also, Hermes in "How Hermes Requisitioned His Groove Back": "Sweet... something... of... someplace". This counts as a subversion as well as a [[Lampshade Hanging]], since it's the only time where it doesn't rhyme, and one of the only times when the "something" isn't an animal.
* [[Bugs Bunny]] has changed his catchphrase (“What’s“Eh, Upwhat’s up Doc?”) a ''lot'' of ways in his long career:
** In “Knightmare Hare” when he meets Sir O of Kay: “Eh, what’s up, Duke?”
** When he meets Christopher Columbus in “Hare We Go”: “Eh, what’s-a ups-a, Docs?”