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* ''[[Inland Empire]]''
* ''[[Inland Empire]]''
* "Age of Aquarius" at the end of ''[[The 40-Year-Old Virgin]]''.
* "Age of Aquarius" at the end of ''[[The 40-Year-Old Virgin]]''.
* ''[[Theres Something About Mary]]'' had the entire cast singing along to "Build Me Up Buttercup", switching around to different locations used in the movie.
* ''[[There's Something About Mary]]'' had the entire cast singing along to "Build Me Up Buttercup", switching around to different locations used in the movie.
* ''[[Slumdog Millionaire]]''.
* ''[[Slumdog Millionaire]]''.
** It definitely falls in this trope, but this is also a nod to the film's Bollywood influence; Bollywood flicks are generally loaded with song and dance numbers.
** It definitely falls in this trope, but this is also a nod to the film's Bollywood influence; Bollywood flicks are generally loaded with song and dance numbers.
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* ''[[Bring It On]]'' ends with the cheerleaders lipsynching to "Hey Mickey." [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qH6is6hrV2Y clip]
* ''[[Bring It On]]'' ends with the cheerleaders lipsynching to "Hey Mickey." [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qH6is6hrV2Y clip]
* ''[[Casper]]'', the film, in which at the end the entire cast breaks out into a [[Little Richard]] cover of "Casper the Friendly Ghost."
* ''[[Casper]]'', the film, in which at the end the entire cast breaks out into a [[Little Richard]] cover of "Casper the Friendly Ghost."
* The final scene of ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit]]'' shows the main cast of the movie and half the population of Toontown parading out of the factory as "Smile, Darn Ya, Smile" plays in the background from out of nowhere. A less out-of-left-field example than most, since the song had been heard earlier and it had already been established that Toontown was a naturally song-filled place.
* The final scene of ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit?]]'' shows the main cast of the movie and half the population of Toontown parading out of the factory as "Smile, Darn Ya, Smile" plays in the background from out of nowhere. A less out-of-left-field example than most, since the song had been heard earlier and it had already been established that Toontown was a naturally song-filled place.
* ''[[Get Over It (Film)|Get Over It]]'' has the cast singing [[Earth Wind and Fire]]'s "September."
* ''[[Get Over It]]'' has the cast singing [[Earth Wind and Fire]]'s "September."
* ''[[Evan Almighty]]'' has the cast singing and dancing to "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)" during the credits.
* ''[[Evan Almighty]]'' has the cast singing and dancing to "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)" during the credits.


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** The American remake ends with Stanley leading a performance of "Shout" on stage at a club.
** The American remake ends with Stanley leading a performance of "Shout" on stage at a club.
* The hundredth episode of ''[[How I Met Your Mother]]'' ends with an unexpected musical number about Barney and his suits.
* The hundredth episode of ''[[How I Met Your Mother]]'' ends with an unexpected musical number about Barney and his suits.
* An episode of ''[[30 Rock (TV)|Thirty Rock]]'' featuring numerous references to Gladys Knight sees Kenneth deciding to go home to Georgia. By rail. Around 12ish. Most of the cast burst into song at the end of the episode... until Gladys Knight finally shows up, just to tell them to cut it out.
* An episode of ''[[30 Rock|Thirty Rock]]'' featuring numerous references to Gladys Knight sees Kenneth deciding to go home to Georgia. By rail. Around 12ish. Most of the cast burst into song at the end of the episode... until Gladys Knight finally shows up, just to tell them to cut it out.




== Video Games ==
== Video Games ==
* ''[[Limbo of the Lost]]'' [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URcvdDtnM_0 does this] extremely narmfully.
* ''[[Limbo of the Lost]]'' [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URcvdDtnM_0 does this] extremely narmfully.
* ''[[Plants vs. Zombies (Video Game)|Plants vs. Zombies]]'' ends with the zombies deciding they don't want to eat your brain after all, they just want to make a music video. (The song may [[Ear Worm|eat your brain]] anyway.)
* ''[[Plants vs. Zombies]]'' ends with the zombies deciding they don't want to eat your brain after all, they just want to make a music video. (The song may [[Ear Worm|eat your brain]] anyway.)