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{{trope}}
The outrageous character who undermines all of a [[Sit Com|sitcom]]'s attempts at verisimilitude (such as they are).
 
Often, the outrageous character(s) clearly has a key to the residence of the more central characters of the show, since they nearly always show up unannounced and never knock or ring the door bell (see [[Drop in-In Character]], [[Your Door Was Open]] and [[Inadvertent Entrance Cue]]).
 
The [['''Wacky Guy]]''' may also be a [[Weirdness Magnet]], his own strangeness an attractor for other weirdness without being directly responsible for it.
 
Contrast [[Deadpan Snarker]], although they can be combined. Compare [[Fun Personified]], [[Cloudcuckoolander]], [[The Ditz]]. May be behind the [[Zany Scheme]].
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== Fanfiction ==
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* Skippy, ''[[Family Ties]]''.
* Reverend Jim, ''[[Taxi]]''.
* Spencer Shay, ''[[I CarlyiCarly]]''.
* Sinjin van Cleef, ''[[Victorious]]''.
* Kramer, ''[[Seinfeld]]''.
* Cody, Jean-Luc or Rich ''[[Step Byby Step]]''.
* Harry, ''[[3rd Rock Fromfrom the Sun]]''.
* Jack, ''[[Will and Grace]]''.
* [[ExtravertedExtroverted Nerd|Steve Urkel]], ''[[Family Matters]]''.
* Kimmy Gibbler, ''[[Full House]]''.
* Barney Stinson from ''[[How I Met Your Mother]]'', with a heaping help of [[Jerkass]], and a handful of [[Deadpan Snarker]].
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* Alistair from ''[[As Time Goes By]]''.
* [[Having a Gay Old Time|Boner]] from ''[[Growing Pains]]''.
* Jazz from ''[[The Fresh Prince of Bel -Air]]''.
* Eric on ''[[Boy Meets World]]'' became this after he [[Took a Level In Dumbass]].
* On ''[[Smart Guy (TV series)|Smart Guy]]'', Moe, Mackie and Yvette's friend Nina have this trope covered between them.
 
 
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== [[Western Animation]] ==
* Master Shake from ''[[Aqua Teen Hunger Force (Animation)|Aqua Teen Hunger Force]]'' seems to be a combination of this trope and a [[Jerkass]].
** As well as Cartman and Bender from ''[[South Park (Animation)|South Park]]'' and ''[[Futurama (Animation)|Futurama]]''.
* Wakko from ''[[Animaniacs (Animation)|Animaniacs]]''
* Dale Gribble and Bill Dauterive from ''[[King of the Hill (Animation)|King of the Hill]]''
* Mr. Toad from [[The Wind in Thethe Willows]], especially so in the [[Cosgrove Hall]] series.
 
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Latest revision as of 15:27, 29 May 2016

The outrageous character who undermines all of a sitcom's attempts at verisimilitude (such as they are).

Often, the outrageous character(s) clearly has a key to the residence of the more central characters of the show, since they nearly always show up unannounced and never knock or ring the door bell (see Drop-In Character, Your Door Was Open and Inadvertent Entrance Cue).

The Wacky Guy may also be a Weirdness Magnet, his own strangeness an attractor for other weirdness without being directly responsible for it.

Contrast Deadpan Snarker, although they can be combined. Compare Fun Personified, Cloudcuckoolander, The Ditz. May be behind the Zany Scheme.

Examples of Wacky Guy include:


Fanfiction


Film


Live Action TV


Web Original

  • Nora Valkyrie from RWBY.


Western Animation