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[[File:ThatsAllFolks.jpg|link=Looney Tunes
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If they do it often enough, it's an [[Every Episode Ending]] or [[Couch Gag]]. In modern times, [[Vanity Plate|Vanity Plates]] can serve the purpose.
Named for the line at the end of ''[[
See also [[The End]] and [[Game Over Man]].
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== Anime ==
* The ending theme for ''[[
* The last episode of ''[[SD Gundam Force]]'' has one of these. It first seems like another [[Show Within a Show|Zako Zako Hour]], only this one is hosted by the titular Gundam Force. They give their thanks for watching the series to the very end, followed by a curtain call of every character who ever appeared.
{{quote| '''Grappler:''' We're going to...<br />
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* ''[[Kiss Kiss Bang Bang]]'': The characters do this and even apologize for saying fuck so much.
* ''[[Ferris Bueller's Day Off
** 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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* The Finnish film ''Kummeli Stories'' used this as an elaborate pseudo-[[Brick Joke]]: About halfway through the movie, a topless woman walks into the scene for no reason other than the fact that the movie wouldn't be complete without a pair of naked breasts, with the other characters promising "more titties after the credits". This continues into the actual credits, with "more titties after the credits" shown once or twice as a reminder... and after the credits finally finish, another character shows up, scolds the audience for being a bunch of perverts, and tells them to go home.
* At the end of ''[[The Muppet Movie]]'', Animal tells the audience to "Go home! Go home! Bye, bye!"
* At the end of [[Looney Tunes: Back in Action]], Porky Pig attempts to deliver his famous catchphrase. Unfortunately for him, his stutter gets even worse than normal and after the lights go out he stops trying and, in an irritated tone, tells the audience to "Just go home, folks!"
* ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit?]]?'' ended with Porky saying his line, followed by Tinkerbell blanking the screen with her wand, ''Disneyland''-style.
* Also done after the end credits in ''[[
* Daffy Duck in ''Gremlins 2'': "You're still here? Don't you people have homes?"
* Mike & the Bots returning after the final scene to actually riff on the credits of THEIR OWN MOVIE during the end credits of ''Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie." Example: Crow - "Since we're thanking the whole entire world, I would like to thank this guy I know named Earl...thank you, Earl."
* ''[[Get Him to The Greek]]'' featured [[It Makes Sense in Context|the disembodied head of Sergio Roma]] saying, "Go home. Get the fuck outta this theater. Seriously."
* [[The Movie]] of ''[[The Producers]]'' musical has a brief additional song at the end of the credits. Everybody (including Mel Brooks) tells you goodbye and get out.
* ''[[Scott Pilgrim
* ''[[
== Live Action TV ==
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"Oh yeah, kick it!" }}
* ''[[The Tracey Ullman Show]]'': "Go 'ome! Go 'ome!"
* ''[[
{{quote| ''[Shot of seashore with waves breaking on beach. John Cleese walks on screen wearing an old Spanish soldier's costume]''<br />
'''Cleese:''' Um, I'm sorry about the ... the, er, pause, only I'm afraid the show is a couple of minutes short this week. You know, sometimes the shows aren't really quite as er, long as they ought to be. ''[He looks around]'' Beautiful, isn't it. ''[He walks out of shot. Long pause - he walks back]'' Look there's not really a great deal of point in your, sort of hanging on at your end, because I'm afraid there aren't any more jokes or anything. ''[Walks out of shot. Scene continues for a while.]'' }}
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''Seems we just get started and before you know it''<br />
''Comes the time we have to say So Long.'' Goodnight everybody. }}
* ''[[
* [[Mickey Mouse Club]] had the "Now it's time to say goodbye to all our company" variation of its opening theme.
* 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 ''[[M*A*S*H
* The [[Vanity Plate]] for Ronald Moore's company for ''[[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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* [[Joseph Haydn]]'s Symphony No. 45 is known as the "Farewell" Symphony - he and his musicians were kept at Prince Nikolaus Esterházy's summer palace much longer than expected, so at the end of the last movement, each musician stopped playing and left the stage, snuffing out their candle, until there were two violinists left. The prince got the hint and let them go the next day.
* ''[[Sesame Street]]'' sing-along or play-along cassettes from the 1980s invariably ended with a stern male narrator announcing: "The tape is over. Please press the STOP button. Push it now." If you still hadn't pushed it after that, you got Oscar the Grouch sarcastically yelling: "WILL YOU PUSH IT NOW ALREADY?!"
* [[Blue
* A cappella novelty band ''Instant Sunshine'' had a song called ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVGfbk7y8Is#t=23m40s Fleeting Time Now Bids Us Go]'', a song about how they had to stop singing now. The joke was that it slowly built to a grand chorus, after which one of the singers didn't get the hint and kept going.
== Newspaper Comics ==
* The final ''[[
== Oral Tradition ==
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* Cruelly used at the end of ''[[Sly Cooper|Sly 2]]''. After the credits roll, the player is told, "Well. That's it. You've seen everything. You win. Go outside." What's cruel about this is {{spoiler|the game ended with quite the [[Bittersweet Ending]], with Bentley crippled, Murray's van lost, and the gang disbanded.}}
* ''[[The Secret of Monkey Island]]'' ends with a message telling the player to turn off the computer and go to sleep. The [[Video Game Remake]] instead says [[Sequel Hook|Guybrush Threepwood Will Return]].
** The original version of ''[[Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge]]'' ends with a (very) long list of suggestions for what to do now that you've completed the game.
*** ''[[Escape
* ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' does this with The End screen. A no-brainer usually, really, but with the series' tendecy to hide extra endings after the initial ending cutscene and credits, The End screen is the only consistently sure way to tell that it's really safe to turn the game off without the fear of missing something.
** Even then, it's not a sure thing. Some of them play a version of the Prelude (you know, that theme with the up-and-down arpeggios) a minute or so ''after'' the music stops and "The End" appears, a theme which can't be heard at any other point. Most people miss it unless they happen to leave the game running.
* [[Super Mario 64
* Just before the prompt to save [[New Game+]] data, both ''[[Persona 3]]'' and ''[[Persona 4]]'' put the word "Fin" on the last freeze frame, {{spoiler|Aigis holding the MC's dying body}} in ''3'' and the main character looking at a picture of him and his friends in ''4''.
* The shower scene at the end of [[Tomb Raider]] 2.
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== Web Original ==
* [[The Angry Video Game Nerd
* [[Homestar Runner
** "No, there's no [[Easter Egg|Easter Eggs]]. I'm not up to it. Go-... go away."
** He ends every episode of [[
* The [[Animutation]] [http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/cnb "Chocolate Niblet Beans"] ends with Handy from ''[[The Tick]]'' saying "Well, kids, that's all you get! That's it! READ A BOOK!"
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARPmOwpyzLQ I hope I introduced you to a good comic you havn't read before], then the author invites everyone to tell him why his top 10 list is wrong and what comics he should have been reading all this time.
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* Again, Porky Pig is the [[Trope Namer]], even though [[Bosko the Talk Ink Kid]] by all accounts [[Older Than They Think|beat him to that line by several years.]]
** 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:
*** 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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** The 1990s short "Invasion of the Bunny Snatchers" ends with a scary, [[Limited Animation]] version of Porky attempting to say the line, but Bugs kicks him out and places the real Porky in the drum. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QDl_R-KgTok Take a look here.]
** From 1934 to 1936, the Merrie Melodies films ended with a jester standing in front of the titles on a stage saying "That's all, folks!" The self-writing script began in 1936 with Friz Freleng's ''I Wanna Play House.'' Looney Tunes would do this (starting with Tex Avery's ''Golddiggers Of '36'') for a year before using Porky in a drum.
* ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures]]'' and ''[[
* ''[[Histeria (Animation)|Histeria!]]'', the [[Spiritual Successor]] to the above two, didn't do it the same way, but its episodes often ended with scenes in which the characters said "see you next time" and shouted out the show's name. (Sometimes, though, there'd be one last 15-second skit right before the credits.)
* Interestingly, Universal's early cartoons starring [[Oswald the Lucky Rabbit]] and other assorted characters ended with the words "That's All, Folks" literally copied word for word. Oh, and it had a few "[[Betty Boop|Bo-Bo-Be-Boops]]" before that line is even said as well.
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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 film)|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.
** [[The Movie]], after the credits, ended with {{spoiler|Jonny asking the question [[Breaking the Fourth Wall|"What movie?"]], after Plank "tells" him its too late to exact his revenge since the movie ([[Grand Finale|and in turn, the series]]) is over.}}
* [[The Teletubbies]] would end with "Time for Tubby Bye-bye". It mixes [[That's All Folks]] with [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming]], since the baby's head would shutdown and have a rest herself.
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'''Po''': Bye-bye. }}
* [[Muppet Babies|"Gooooooooo bye-bye!"]]
* At the end of ''[[Aladdin (Disney film)|Aladdin]]'', when the final Walt Disney Pictures logo appears, [[Robin Williams|the Genie]] actually tells the viewers that the film is over and then bids them all goodbye.
* The ending of ''[[
* At the end of ''[[Toy Story|Toy Story 2]]'', we see one of the tour guide [[Barbie]] dolls telling the viewer, "Buh-bye now!" Of course, if you stick around to watch her tell people good-bye, she eventually stops and complains about how tired she is of having to do it.
* The Mexican policeman from the [[American Dad
* At the end of ''[[King Size Canary]]'', the cat and mouse are now both the size of planets due to them consuming a magic potion that can turn them into giants. However, at the end of the short, the bottle containing said potion is now empty, and therefore the cat and mouse cannot change back and as a result the mouse tells the viewers that they actually have to end the picture because of this.
* At the end of the credits of ''[[Finding Nemo]]'', [[Alluring Anglerfish|the Anglerfish]] appears one last time, only for it to be eaten up by a smaller fish, who swims away to end the movie.
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