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See also [[The End]] and [[Game Over Man]].
 
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* ''[[Kiss Kiss Bang Bang]]'': The characters do this and even apologize for saying fuck so much.
* ''[[Ferris BuellersBueller's Day Off (Film)|Ferris Buellers Day Off]]'' has the title character emerging from the shower after the end credits, looking at the audience. "You're still here? It's over! Go home."
** Considering people were lured to stay through the credits because of Rooney's bus ride sequence, it can be considered a dirty trick on John Hughes' part.
** The same footage of Ferris Bueller was used at the end of ''She's Having A Baby''.
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* Roundhouse: "Reprise the theme song and roll the ending credits!"
* Nearly every episode of ''[[Top Gear]]'' ends with Jeremy Clarkson saying "And on that bombshell, it's time to end it" or a variant thereof.
* The ''[[MashM*A*S*H (TV)|Mash]]'' episode "The Nurses": Klinger says this after the home movie of Frank's wedding runs out.
* The [[Vanity Plate]] for Ronald Moore's company for ''[[Battlestar Galactica Reimagined (TV)|Battlestar Galactica Reimagined]]''. Each one was different and usually wacky and violent, which resulted in a gradually increasing case of [[Mood Whiplash]] as the series progressed.
* The final episode of ''[[Dinosaurs]]'': "This is Howard [[Punny Name|Handupme]] signing off for the very last time. [[Tear Jerker|Goodnight... And goodbye..."]]
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** After 1946, Porky was replaced with the title phrase being written out in script.
** Spoofed in movies like ''[[Gremlins]] 2'' and ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit]]''.
*** And on TV by [[Genre Savvy|Bat-Mite]] in ''[[Batman the Brave And The Bold (Animation)|Batman the Brave And The Bold]]'' ended every appearance of his this way. The final time was (despite the show being [[Lighter and Softer]]) a somewhat depressing moment of poetic justice. {{spoiler|Bat-Mite is basically Mxyzpltk with [[Medium Awareness]]. In the series finale, he alters reality so the show will [[Jump the Shark]] and get cancelled so a [[Darker and Edgier]] series can take its place - which means the in-universe reality will disappear. The heroes fight to get things back to normal... but the show is cancelled anyway. However, similarly fourth-wall-proof Ambush Bug, who had helped the heroes try to save their reality, reminds Bat-Mite that he's part of the fiction - and a [[Darker and Edgier]] show has no place for a wacky character like Bat-Mite, so he will cease to exist as well. When Bat-Mite, who initially responded with a [[This Cannot Be!]], is disappearing piece by piece and finally accepts his end, he says "I guess it can." He turns to the screen and does the classic wave, saying "That's all, folks." At this point, the part of Porky Pig's body that shows through the [[Iris Out]] hole in Looney Tunes' "That's All, Folks" sequences - his head an one arm - is all of Bat-Mite that still exists. He then fades forever - it's deserved, but ''damn.''}}
*** Well that was the end of the episode, the end of the series though (which was the last few minutes {{spoiler|had nearly all the characters of the show, hero and villain, coming to an after party hosted by Ambush Bug. Batman ends the show by thanking the viewers for watching and promises they'll meet again.}}
*** And on the ''[[Futurama]]'' episode "Reincarnation", with Bender saying "Th-th-th-that's all we got, chumps!"
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and that's all there is...<br />
there isn't anymore." }}
* ''[[South Park]]'' gives Eric Cartman one of these [[Mood Whiplash|right]] [[Mood Dissonance|after]] {{spoiler|he [[Moral Event Horizon|feeds a boy his own parents ground into chili]] [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking|(and got his favourite band to say he wasn't cool)]] [[Disproportionate Retribution|for ripping him off by $16.12.]]}}
* One of the Gargoyles does this at the end of ''[[The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Disney)|The Hunchback of Notre Dame]]'' where he says "Goodnight Everybody!"
* One episode of [[Ed, Edd n Eddy]] had Double D [[Breaking the Fourth Wall|request for a "iris out" to end the episode,]] having tired of Eddy's stupidity for the day.