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Often followed by a [[Gilligan Cut]].
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== Comic Books ==
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* The [[Jimmy Neutron]] episode "Jimmy For President" has a [[Double Subversion]]. When Ms. Fowl announces that one kid hasn't voted yet (who turns out to be Carl), nobody looks at anybody. However, when Carl says [[Tempting Fate|"Why is everybody looking at me?"]], the students immediately turn their heads at Carl.
* ''[[The Simpsons (Animation)|The Simpsons]]'' - Having secretly released Mr Burns's [[CaligulasCaligula's Horse|canary scapegoat]] (yes, really), Homer tells him the plant is undergoing a surprise inspection. Burns starts wracking his brains for a suitable patsy, with Homer repeatedly popping up in front of him and going "Hello!"
{{quote| Burns: This moon-faced simpleton is continually interrupting my search for a patsy, why do.... Hello!<br />
Homer: Why are you looking at me like that? }}