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Works that take place in a World of Ham tend to be [[Trope Overdosed]], and contain [[Melodrama]], as well as plenty of [[Ham to Ham Combat]]. They also preclude [[Evil Is Hammy]], as that required just one side to be hams.
Works that take place in a World of Ham tend to be [[Trope Overdosed]], and contain [[Melodrama]], as well as plenty of [[Ham to Ham Combat]]. They also preclude [[Evil Is Hammy]], as that required just one side to be hams.


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== Anime and Manga ==
== Anime and Manga ==
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** ''[[Gundam 00]]'' is quite a [[World of Ham]], despite being more of a [[Real Robot]] series. Just look at Ali and Graham...
** ''[[Gundam 00]]'' is quite a [[World of Ham]], despite being more of a [[Real Robot]] series. Just look at Ali and Graham...
*** Setsuna gets pretty hammy in the final episodes, too: "Gundam Exia. Setsuna F. Seiei. CLEARING A PATH FOR THE FUTURE!". Then Exia body-slams the O Gundam into an asteroid.
*** Setsuna gets pretty hammy in the final episodes, too: "Gundam Exia. Setsuna F. Seiei. CLEARING A PATH FOR THE FUTURE!". Then Exia body-slams the O Gundam into an asteroid.
* ''[[Bobobo Bobobobo]]''. '''[[What Do You Mean It Wasn't Made On Drugs|That is all]]'''.
* ''[[Bobobo Bobobobo]]''. '''[[What Do You Mean It Wasn't Made On Drugs?|That is all]]'''.
* ''[[Code Geass]]'' is unique in that the acting for a lot of characters is more in line with the [[Super Robot]] series, despite being about [[Real Robot|Real Robots]]. Even the ''scenery'' is incredibly over the top, [[Unnecessarily Large Interior|gigantic imperial halls]] and [[Crystal Spires and Togas|blazing shiny towers]] in the Imperial Enclave separated only by a railway from [[Wretched Hive|incredibly dirty and impoverished slums]], on diametric opposites of the [[Sliding Scale of Shiny Versus Gritty]], and soundtrack keeps pace too.
* ''[[Code Geass]]'' is unique in that the acting for a lot of characters is more in line with the [[Super Robot]] series, despite being about [[Real Robot|Real Robots]]. Even the ''scenery'' is incredibly over the top, [[Unnecessarily Large Interior|gigantic imperial halls]] and [[Crystal Spires and Togas|blazing shiny towers]] in the Imperial Enclave separated only by a railway from [[Wretched Hive|incredibly dirty and impoverished slums]], on diametric opposites of the [[Sliding Scale of Shiny Versus Gritty]], and soundtrack keeps pace too.
** ''"Everything is'' '''''{{color|red|Fa}}{{color|orange|b}}{{color|yellow|u}}{{color|green|l}}{{color|blue|o}}{{color|purple|us}}!'''''''"''
** ''"Everything is'' '''''{{color|red|Fa}}{{color|orange|b}}{{color|yellow|u}}{{color|green|l}}{{color|blue|o}}{{color|purple|us}}!'''''''"''
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* ''[[Fist of the North Star]]''. The excessive amount of drama and bloodshed make heads ''[[Your Head Asplode|MAKE HEADS EXPLODE!]]''
* ''[[Fist of the North Star]]''. The excessive amount of drama and bloodshed make heads ''[[Your Head Asplode|MAKE HEADS EXPLODE!]]''
* The anime version of ''[[Deltora Quest]]'', or at least, the English dub. There's the villains, the guardians of the Gems, and a tribe of [[Super OCD]] [[Neat Freak|Neat Freaks]], among other hammy things.
* The anime version of ''[[Deltora Quest]]'', or at least, the English dub. There's the villains, the guardians of the Gems, and a tribe of [[Super OCD]] [[Neat Freak|Neat Freaks]], among other hammy things.
* About the only characters in ''[[Sailor Moon]]'' that aren't at least a five on the ham-o-meter are Sailor Pluto and Sailor Saturn (who go for [[Emotionless Girl|the other extreme]]), Usagi's parents (incidental characters at best) and... maybe some background extras. It seems [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Histrionic_Personality_Disorder Histrionic Personality Disorder] is just a natural side-effect of magic and super science. Even [[Shy Blue Haired Girl|Ami]] eventually takes her hamminess [[Beyond the Impossible]] with her character-based special about ''studying''. Let's not get started on the villains.
* About the only characters in ''[[Sailor Moon]]'' that aren't at least a five on the ham-o-meter are Sailor Pluto and Sailor Saturn (who go for [[Emotionless Girl|the other extreme]]), Usagi's parents (incidental characters at best) and... maybe some background extras. It seems [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Histrionic_Personality_Disorder Histrionic Personality Disorder] is just a natural side-effect of magic and super science. Even [[Shy Blue-Haired Girl|Ami]] eventually takes her hamminess [[Beyond the Impossible]] with her character-based special about ''studying''. Let's not get started on the villains.
* ''[[Naruto]]'' has perhaps the single ''least'' [[Highly Visible Ninja|subtle ninjas]] in fiction. For some reason they feel the need to explain their tactics to the enemy, at length, ''in mid battle'' with [[Calling Your Attacks|calls of "___ no Jutsu!"]], overly dramatic jutsus themselves and mad headbands.
* ''[[Naruto]]'' has perhaps the single ''least'' [[Highly-Visible Ninja|subtle ninjas]] in fiction. For some reason they feel the need to explain their tactics to the enemy, at length, ''in mid battle'' with [[Calling Your Attacks|calls of "___ no Jutsu!"]], overly dramatic jutsus themselves and mad headbands.
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh]]''. Every series makes a [[Yu-Gi-Oh the Abridged Series (Web Video)|children's card game]] [[Serious Business|a matter of life and death]], but Yami Yugi plays every single card with the sort of drama normally reserved for parting the Red Sea.
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh]]''. Every series makes a [[Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Abridged Series (Web Video)|children's card game]] [[Serious Business|a matter of life and death]], but Yami Yugi plays every single card with the sort of drama normally reserved for parting the Red Sea.
** Heck, Yami Yugi manages to ham up ''drawing a card at the start of his turn''. He has to, as he is voiced by [[Dan Green]].
** Heck, Yami Yugi manages to ham up ''drawing a card at the start of his turn''. He has to, as he is voiced by [[Dan Green]].
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XU-nKVzCpss Here's a video] comparing anime Yami Yugi and ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh the Abridged Series (Web Video)|Yu-Gi-Oh the Abridged Series]]'' Yami Yugi. Looks like anime Yami Yugi is ''extremely'' dramatic and takes things too seriously.
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XU-nKVzCpss Here's a video] comparing anime Yami Yugi and ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Abridged Series (Web Video)|Yu-Gi-Oh the Abridged Series]]'' Yami Yugi. Looks like anime Yami Yugi is ''extremely'' dramatic and takes things too seriously.
* '''[[Saint Seiya]]'''. As one of the most famous and classic shonen mangas, full of [[Hot Blooded]] characters who adore to make passionate speeches about [[The Power of Friendship]] and [[Calling Your Attacks|loudly scream the names of their special techniques]], this is very much to be expected. At this rate, Saori/Athena and {{spoiler|Shun/Hades}} are pretty much the only main characters who act somewhat low-key in a regular basis.
* '''[[Saint Seiya]]'''. As one of the most famous and classic shonen mangas, full of [[Hot Blooded]] characters who adore to make passionate speeches about [[The Power of Friendship]] and [[Calling Your Attacks|loudly scream the names of their special techniques]], this is very much to be expected. At this rate, Saori/Athena and {{spoiler|Shun/Hades}} are pretty much the only main characters who act somewhat low-key in a regular basis.
** And the latter actually '''is''' hammy when {{spoiler|he's not possessed by Hades}}!
** And the latter actually '''is''' hammy when {{spoiler|he's not possessed by Hades}}!
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* ''[[Angel Beats (Anime)|Angel Beats]]'' usually isn't this, but becomes one in the OVA due to "Operation High Tensions Syndrome", which translates to "[[Ham and Cheese|be the most insane hams]] [[Ham to Ham Combat|you can be]]".
* ''[[Angel Beats (Anime)|Angel Beats]]'' usually isn't this, but becomes one in the OVA due to "Operation High Tensions Syndrome", which translates to "[[Ham and Cheese|be the most insane hams]] [[Ham to Ham Combat|you can be]]".
** It even has a meter on the screen constantly to measure exactly how hammy everyone is being at that particular moment. Turns out the meter can go [[Readings Are Off the Scale|Over]] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V19qAVRFnhY 9000.]
** It even has a meter on the screen constantly to measure exactly how hammy everyone is being at that particular moment. Turns out the meter can go [[Readings Are Off the Scale|Over]] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V19qAVRFnhY 9000.]
* The first 8 or so episodes of ''[[Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water]]'' is just one epic ham after another. They're being chased by a tank! Now they're on a battleship! Now a submarine! Wait, something about Atlantis? That thing is going to shoot [[Frickin Laser Beams]]!?
* The first 8 or so episodes of ''[[Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water]]'' is just one epic ham after another. They're being chased by a tank! Now they're on a battleship! Now a submarine! Wait, something about Atlantis? That thing is going to shoot [[Frickin' Laser Beams]]!?
* ''[[Ranma One Half]]''
* ''[[Ranma One Half]]''
* ''[[School Rumble]]'': A show that takes the standard [[Love Dodecahedron]], misunderstandings, and big personalities of your typical [[Ranma One Half]]-esque shows, and then ramps it up to ''eleven''. Exemplified rather nicely by one of the main characters: "Thank ''GOD'' I was born stupid!"
* ''[[School Rumble]]'': A show that takes the standard [[Love Dodecahedron]], misunderstandings, and big personalities of your typical [[Ranma One Half]]-esque shows, and then ramps it up to ''eleven''. Exemplified rather nicely by one of the main characters: "Thank ''GOD'' I was born stupid!"
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* ''[[Amadeus]]'': Mozart's music is awesome by itself, but, as a soundtrack, it ''blows your mind''. [[The Resenter|Salieri]]'s attitude doesn't help tone things down either.
* ''[[Amadeus]]'': Mozart's music is awesome by itself, but, as a soundtrack, it ''blows your mind''. [[The Resenter|Salieri]]'s attitude doesn't help tone things down either.
* ''[[Battlefield Earth (Film)|Battlefield Earth]]''. Copious amounts of [[Ham and Cheese]] from everyone.
* ''[[Battlefield Earth (Film)|Battlefield Earth]]''. Copious amounts of [[Ham and Cheese]] from everyone.
* ''[[The Expendables]]''. This is a movie which features [[Sylvester Stallone]], [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]] and [[Bruce Willis]] ''in the same scene'', and we are not even counting the ''rest'' of the cast.
* ''[[The Expendables]]''. This is a movie which features [[Sylvester Stallone]], [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]] and [[Bruce Willis (Creator)]] ''in the same scene'', and we are not even counting the ''rest'' of the cast.
** The film should have been named Ham-singularity, and given [[Chuck Norris|who's going]] [[Jean Claude Van Damme|to be in the sequel]], this will probably go [[Beyond the Impossible]].
** The film should have been named Ham-singularity, and given [[Chuck Norris|who's going]] [[Jean Claude Van Damme|to be in the sequel]], this will probably go [[Beyond the Impossible]].
* ''[[The Producers]]''. Let's just say this: ''[[Gene Wilder]] was the understated one'' among the lead characters, and his [[Establishing Character Moment]] had him screaming "I'M HYSTERICAL". Which his character is.
* ''[[The Producers]]''. Let's just say this: ''[[Gene Wilder]] was the understated one'' among the lead characters, and his [[Establishing Character Moment]] had him screaming "I'M HYSTERICAL". Which his character is.
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** [[Army of Darkness|The third movie]] is the most popular due to completely discarding the horror and concentrating on the ham. Undead, medieval, ''steampunk'' ham.
** [[Army of Darkness|The third movie]] is the most popular due to completely discarding the horror and concentrating on the ham. Undead, medieval, ''steampunk'' ham.
** By the same token, ''[[Bubba Ho-Tep]]''. Bruce Campbell playing the "late" Elvis... Ossie Davis as JFK; nuff said.
** By the same token, ''[[Bubba Ho-Tep]]''. Bruce Campbell playing the "late" Elvis... Ossie Davis as JFK; nuff said.
* ''[[Sky Captain and The World of Tomorrow]]'': Jude Law is [[Ace Pilot]] Joe Sullivan. He battles [[Humongous Mecha]] with his [[Do Anything Robot|Do Anything Plane]]. There are [[Stupid Jetpack Hitler|Clockwork Nazi Robots]] and [[Lego Genetics|mouse-sized elephants]]. And two of every animal on earth being loaded into a rocket ship.
* ''[[Sky Captain and The World of Tomorrow]]'': Jude Law is [[Ace Pilot]] Joe Sullivan. He battles [[Humongous Mecha]] with his [[Do-Anything Robot|Do Anything Plane]]. There are [[Stupid Jetpack Hitler|Clockwork Nazi Robots]] and [[Lego Genetics|mouse-sized elephants]]. And two of every animal on earth being loaded into a rocket ship.
* ''[[Flash Gordon (Film)|Flash Gordon]]''. [[Brian Blessed]]; "GORDON'S ALIVE?" "DIIIVVVEEE!!" A soundtrack by [[Queen]]. "FLASH! FLA-ASH! HE'S A MIRACLE!"
* ''[[Flash Gordon (Film)|Flash Gordon]]''. [[Brian Blessed]]; "GORDON'S ALIVE?" "DIIIVVVEEE!!" A soundtrack by [[Queen]]. "FLASH! FLA-ASH! HE'S A MIRACLE!"
{{quote| '''Prince Barin:''' I swear by the goddess Arbor that I will not kill you. Unless you '''BEG''' me to!}}
{{quote| '''Prince Barin:''' I swear by the goddess Arbor that I will not kill you. Unless you '''BEG''' me to!}}
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* ''[[XXX (Film)|xXx]]'' opens with Vin Diesel BASE-jumping off a sports car that he's just driven off a bridge, and the movie just goes uphill from there.
* ''[[XXX (Film)|xXx]]'' opens with Vin Diesel BASE-jumping off a sports car that he's just driven off a bridge, and the movie just goes uphill from there.
** Right before that, a [[Dark World|Rhamstein concert]] with obvious people of ham and a ham-spy dressed like [[James Bond (Film)|...]]
** Right before that, a [[Dark World|Rhamstein concert]] with obvious people of ham and a ham-spy dressed like [[James Bond (Film)|...]]
* ''[[Moulin Rouge]]!''. [[Melodrama]] and [[What Do You Mean It Wasn't Made On Drugs|absynth trip-like]] [[Disney Acid Sequence|musical numbers]] where the [[Scenery Porn|(wonderful)]] scenery is gleefully chewed.
* ''[[Moulin Rouge]]!''. [[Melodrama]] and [[What Do You Mean It Wasn't Made On Drugs?|absynth trip-like]] [[Disney Acid Sequence|musical numbers]] where the [[Scenery Porn|(wonderful)]] scenery is gleefully chewed.
** "[[Madonna|Like A Virgin]]" deserves special mention - to say nothing of the wonderful [[Ham to Ham Combat]] of the two main characters trying to outdo one another, but then the entire ''wait staff'' joining in in a way over the top dance number.
** "[[Madonna|Like A Virgin]]" deserves special mention - to say nothing of the wonderful [[Ham to Ham Combat]] of the two main characters trying to outdo one another, but then the entire ''wait staff'' joining in in a way over the top dance number.
** Also by Baz Luhrmann, ''[[William Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet (Film)|Romeo + Juliet]]''. Keeping Shakespeare's original text (see Theater, below) probably helped the cast to really liven up - [[Drag Queen|Harold Perrineau]] being the best example.
** Also by Baz Luhrmann, ''[[William Shakespeare's Romeo+Juliet (Film)|Romeo + Juliet]]''. Keeping Shakespeare's original text (see Theater, below) probably helped the cast to really liven up - [[Drag Queen|Harold Perrineau]] being the best example.
* Speaking of Musicals, ''[[Jesus Christ Superstar]]'' is ''The Passion'' set in a World Of Ham and [[New Age Retro Hippie|60's counterculture]]. Every single line between [[The Messiah|Jesus]] and [[The Resenter|Judas]] is [[Ham to Ham Combat]], sung in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjOvk7RFYTU#t=4m56s notes so inhuman few actors can sing them]
* Speaking of Musicals, ''[[Jesus Christ Superstar]]'' is ''The Passion'' set in a World Of Ham and [[New Age Retro Hippie|60's counterculture]]. Every single line between [[The Messiah|Jesus]] and [[The Resenter|Judas]] is [[Ham to Ham Combat]], sung in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjOvk7RFYTU#t=4m56s notes so inhuman few actors can sing them]
** "Actors" being the key word there; singers don't find those notes all that difficult.
** "Actors" being the key word there; singers don't find those notes all that difficult.
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** Though one could argue that [http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=moaW8LRusak#t=116s actual facial expressions] ''are'' overacting for Keanu Reeves. It's all a matter of perspective...
** Though one could argue that [http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=moaW8LRusak#t=116s actual facial expressions] ''are'' overacting for Keanu Reeves. It's all a matter of perspective...
** Also [[Richard E Grant]] and [[Anthony Hopkins]] having [[Ham to Ham Combat|good time together]]
** Also [[Richard E Grant]] and [[Anthony Hopkins]] having [[Ham to Ham Combat|good time together]]
* ''[[Harry Potter (Film)|Harry Potter]]''. Kenneth Branagh, [[Jason Isaacs]], '''[[Emma Thompson]]''', Robbie Coltrane, Miranda Richardson, Brendan Gleeson, Ralph Fiennes, [[David Tennant]] ([[One Scene Wonder|brief though his role may be]]), '''[[Helena Bonham Carter]]''' and even [[Jessie Cave]] (the girl who played Lavender Brown) have entire scenes devoted to their hamminess.
* ''[[Harry Potter (Film)|Harry Potter]]''. Kenneth Branagh, [[Jason Isaacs]], '''[[Emma Thompson]]''', Robbie Coltrane, Miranda Richardson, Brendan Gleeson, Ralph Fiennes, [[David Tennant]] ([[One-Scene Wonder|brief though his role may be]]), '''[[Helena Bonham Carter]]''' and even [[Jessie Cave]] (the girl who played Lavender Brown) have entire scenes devoted to their hamminess.
* You get your first taste of ham in ''[[Rocky Horror Picture Show]]'' when the Criminologist begins explaining the plot in the most over-the-top fashion possible, but it's not until the Time Warp and Sweet Transvestite that the true depths of hammitutde are revealed. Of course, at any good screening, the biggest hams in the movie will be the [[Audience Participation|audience]].
* You get your first taste of ham in ''[[Rocky Horror Picture Show]]'' when the Criminologist begins explaining the plot in the most over-the-top fashion possible, but it's not until the Time Warp and Sweet Transvestite that the true depths of hammitutde are revealed. Of course, at any good screening, the biggest hams in the movie will be the [[Audience Participation|audience]].
* ''[[The Princess Bride (Film)|The Princess Bride]]''. Cary Elwes, Christopher Sarandon, Wallace Shawn, [[Andre the Giant]] and Billy Crystal in one film. It's as beautiful as it sounds.
* ''[[The Princess Bride (Film)|The Princess Bride]]''. Cary Elwes, Christopher Sarandon, Wallace Shawn, [[Andre the Giant]] and Billy Crystal in one film. It's as beautiful as it sounds.
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* ''[[The Fast and The Furious]]''. A [[Rated M for Manly]] series that from jumpy cameras to cars flying down suspiciously empty streets to [[Stripperiffic|every girl dressed like a stripper]] to every other line of dialogue uttered [[This Is Sparta|REALLY intensely FOR no DISCERNIBLE reason]].
* ''[[The Fast and The Furious]]''. A [[Rated M for Manly]] series that from jumpy cameras to cars flying down suspiciously empty streets to [[Stripperiffic|every girl dressed like a stripper]] to every other line of dialogue uttered [[This Is Sparta|REALLY intensely FOR no DISCERNIBLE reason]].
* ''Pootie Tang'' is set in a world of Ham and [[Don't Make Me Take My Belt Off|Badass Belts]].
* ''Pootie Tang'' is set in a world of Ham and [[Don't Make Me Take My Belt Off|Badass Belts]].
* ''[[Conan the Barbarian]]'' is like day-old pizza: delicious, ridiculously cheesy, [[Bread Eggs Milk Squick|and you could catch ebola from it]]. Consider the ham pedigree: [[James Earl Jones]] (''[[Star Wars]]''), Max Von Sydow (''[[Flash Gordon (Film)|Flash Gordon]]''), and finally [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]] (''everything he's ever been in''<ref>as in cheesiness, [[Dull Surprise|not overacting]]</ref>).
* ''[[Conan the Barbarian]]'' is like day-old pizza: delicious, ridiculously cheesy, [[Bread, Eggs, Milk, Squick|and you could catch ebola from it]]. Consider the ham pedigree: [[James Earl Jones]] (''[[Star Wars]]''), Max Von Sydow (''[[Flash Gordon (Film)|Flash Gordon]]''), and finally [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]] (''everything he's ever been in''<ref>as in cheesiness, [[Dull Surprise|not overacting]]</ref>).
** Even the ''[[Incoming Ham|opening narration]]'' by Mako. And ''then'' you have... [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBGOQ7SsJrw Conan The Musical!]
** Even the ''[[Incoming Ham|opening narration]]'' by Mako. And ''then'' you have... [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBGOQ7SsJrw Conan The Musical!]
* ''[[The Wizard of Oz (Film)|The Wizard of Oz]]''. Intensive [[Melodrama]], helped by beautiful visuals and music, and everyone overacting at least once, with [[Evil Is Hammy|The Wicked Witch of the West]] being the best example.
* ''[[The Wizard of Oz (Film)|The Wizard of Oz]]''. Intensive [[Melodrama]], helped by beautiful visuals and music, and everyone overacting at least once, with [[Evil Is Hammy|The Wicked Witch of the West]] being the best example.
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** [[William Shatner|The...TOS episode...Spock's Brain...isthe...absolute...EPITOME! OF! THIS! TROPE!]]
** [[William Shatner|The...TOS episode...Spock's Brain...isthe...absolute...EPITOME! OF! THIS! TROPE!]]
** [[Narm Charm|Ham and ham! WHAT IS HAM?!]]
** [[Narm Charm|Ham and ham! WHAT IS HAM?!]]
* ''[[Black Adder|The Blackadder Franchise]]'' '''IS THIS TROPE!!!''' Having contained '''BRIANBLESSED''', [[Tom Baker]], [[Stephen Fry]], Rik Mayall, Rowan Atkinson, Miranda Richardson, Ronald Lacey a.k.a. [[One Scene Wonder|The Baby Eating Bishop of Bath and Wells]] (and also Major Toht from [[Raiders of the Lost Ark (Film)|Raiders of the Lost Ark]]), [[Hugh Laurie]], Robbie Coltrane, Ade Edmondson, and many, many, many, many others. Thankfully not all in the same episode or the universe itself would have spontaneously combusted under the density of Ham.
* ''[[Black Adder|The Blackadder Franchise]]'' '''IS THIS TROPE!!!''' Having contained '''BRIANBLESSED''', [[Tom Baker]], [[Stephen Fry]], Rik Mayall, Rowan Atkinson, Miranda Richardson, Ronald Lacey a.k.a. [[One-Scene Wonder|The Baby Eating Bishop of Bath and Wells]] (and also Major Toht from [[Raiders of the Lost Ark (Film)|Raiders of the Lost Ark]]), [[Hugh Laurie]], Robbie Coltrane, Ade Edmondson, and many, many, many, many others. Thankfully not all in the same episode or the universe itself would have spontaneously combusted under the density of Ham.
* ''[[Allo Allo (TV)|Allo Allo]]'' is very similar to ''Blackadder'' in the amount of Ham. Virtually every actor was chosen for their ham qualities.
* ''[[Allo Allo (TV)|Allo Allo]]'' is very similar to ''Blackadder'' in the amount of Ham. Virtually every actor was chosen for their ham qualities.
* ''[[Spartacus Blood and Sand]]'' features not only an enormous cast of naked, oily Large Hams battling to the death in the arena but also [[Lucy Lawless]] as a rare female of the species.
* ''[[Spartacus Blood and Sand]]'' features not only an enormous cast of naked, oily Large Hams battling to the death in the arena but also [[Lucy Lawless]] as a rare female of the species.
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* The ''[[Ace Attorney]]'' series, to the point where coutroom battles resemble ''actual'' battles. Complete with weaponry.
* The ''[[Ace Attorney]]'' series, to the point where coutroom battles resemble ''actual'' battles. Complete with weaponry.
* As the [[Spiritual Successor]] to ''[[Devil May Cry]]'', it should come to no surprise that ''[[Bayonetta]]'' makes prodigious use of this trope as well.
* As the [[Spiritual Successor]] to ''[[Devil May Cry]]'', it should come to no surprise that ''[[Bayonetta]]'' makes prodigious use of this trope as well.
* Outside of combat, the ''[[Valkyrie Profile]]'' series is closer to [[Narm Charm]] than this, but certainly has aspects of it, particularly in the [[Ye Olde Butcherede Englishe|"English"]] translation. In combat, the ham is so overwhelming, "It shall be engraved upon your soul!" (It helps that every playable character gets a fully voice-acted [[Pre Ass Kicking One Liner]], [[Pre Mortem One Liner]], [[Calling Your Attacks|called special attack]], and [[Bond One Liner]].)
* Outside of combat, the ''[[Valkyrie Profile]]'' series is closer to [[Narm Charm]] than this, but certainly has aspects of it, particularly in the [[Ye Olde Butcherede Englishe|"English"]] translation. In combat, the ham is so overwhelming, "It shall be engraved upon your soul!" (It helps that every playable character gets a fully voice-acted [[Pre-Ass-Kicking One-Liner]], [[Pre-Mortem One-Liner]], [[Calling Your Attacks|called special attack]], and [[Bond One-Liner]].)
** Every wizard has their chance to overdo their lines when they call down the Great Magics. Put a couple big casters in with the right weapons against Lezard Valeth and watch the [[Ham to Ham Combat]] with great glee.
** Every wizard has their chance to overdo their lines when they call down the Great Magics. Put a couple big casters in with the right weapons against Lezard Valeth and watch the [[Ham to Ham Combat]] with great glee.
* ''[[Sacrifice]]'' takes place in one of these. The gods lead by scenery-chewing example, and their devotees follow suit.
* ''[[Sacrifice]]'' takes place in one of these. The gods lead by scenery-chewing example, and their devotees follow suit.
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* Whatever world that ''[[Osu Tatakae Ouendan]]'' and ''[[Elite Beat Agents]]'' takes place in is certainly a hammy one. Whether it's an overwhelmed babysitter, a ramen shopkeeper seeking customers, or Cleopatra trying to lose weight, the distressed victim is sure to emit a sky-filling scream... which promptly attracts the team of cheerleaders/dancers/agents, who immediately proceed to help solve the problem with [[The Power of Rock|The Power Of Dance]].
* Whatever world that ''[[Osu Tatakae Ouendan]]'' and ''[[Elite Beat Agents]]'' takes place in is certainly a hammy one. Whether it's an overwhelmed babysitter, a ramen shopkeeper seeking customers, or Cleopatra trying to lose weight, the distressed victim is sure to emit a sky-filling scream... which promptly attracts the team of cheerleaders/dancers/agents, who immediately proceed to help solve the problem with [[The Power of Rock|The Power Of Dance]].
* ''[[Castlevania]]''. Most characters are either stupidly stoic or hams. And even the stoics say some overdramatic lines. It doesn't take itself too seriously though, and it has DRACULA for god sake. Dracula's always gonna be hammy. It arguably increases the series' appeal, especially ''[[Castlevania Symphony of the Night|Symphony of the Night]]''. [[Memetic Mutation|What is a man]], indeed.
* ''[[Castlevania]]''. Most characters are either stupidly stoic or hams. And even the stoics say some overdramatic lines. It doesn't take itself too seriously though, and it has DRACULA for god sake. Dracula's always gonna be hammy. It arguably increases the series' appeal, especially ''[[Castlevania Symphony of the Night|Symphony of the Night]]''. [[Memetic Mutation|What is a man]], indeed.
* ''[[F-Zero]]''. When even the [[The Stoic|straight-laced, get-right-to-the-point]] [[Badass|Captain Falcon]] (note that he is ''not'' the [[Boisterous Bruiser]] as seen in ''[[Super Smash Bros]]'') breaks out some hickory-smoked scenery-chewing ''without even batting an eyelash'', you know that the Ham levels are at an all-time high. It should also be pointed out that [[Card Carrying Villain|Card Carrying Villains]] (and that is to say, pretty much ''every'' villain aside of [[The Man Behind the Man|Deathborn]] and ''maybe'' [[Big Bad|Black Shadow]]) are more like '''[[Up to Eleven|Billboard]]''' Carrying Villains.
* ''[[F-Zero]]''. When even the [[The Stoic|straight-laced, get-right-to-the-point]] [[Badass|Captain Falcon]] (note that he is ''not'' the [[Boisterous Bruiser]] as seen in ''[[Super Smash Bros]]'') breaks out some hickory-smoked scenery-chewing ''without even batting an eyelash'', you know that the Ham levels are at an all-time high. It should also be pointed out that [[Card-Carrying Villain|Card Carrying Villains]] (and that is to say, pretty much ''every'' villain aside of [[The Man Behind the Man|Deathborn]] and ''maybe'' [[Big Bad|Black Shadow]]) are more like '''[[Up to Eleven|Billboard]]''' Carrying Villains.
* ''[[Air Force Delta]] Strike'' turns it way up and serves up wholesale ham both in the [[Enemy Chatter]] in missions and in the stillshot character interactions between missions. The look on [[Almighty Janitor|Almighty Mechanic]] Grandpa Bob's face when you crash a plane is priceless, but can be easily confused for {{spoiler|extreme constipation}}.
* ''[[Air Force Delta]] Strike'' turns it way up and serves up wholesale ham both in the [[Enemy Chatter]] in missions and in the stillshot character interactions between missions. The look on [[Almighty Janitor|Almighty Mechanic]] Grandpa Bob's face when you crash a plane is priceless, but can be easily confused for {{spoiler|extreme constipation}}.
* ''[[Dungeons and Dragons]] Online: Eberron Unlimited'' seems to be this way, with voiced NPCs chewing the scenery whenever possible. The DMs also tend to speak in a deep, ominous voice for no particular reason sometimes. And the WORST offender is Cellimas Villuhne, a cleric NPC you meet early on in the game. The ONLY line she delivers that isn't over the top is at the end of the first dungeon, when she offers a reward for your help. She only shows up in three dungeons, but the way she acts you'd thing she chewed enough of the scenery to dig them all out herself.
* ''[[Dungeons and Dragons]] Online: Eberron Unlimited'' seems to be this way, with voiced NPCs chewing the scenery whenever possible. The DMs also tend to speak in a deep, ominous voice for no particular reason sometimes. And the WORST offender is Cellimas Villuhne, a cleric NPC you meet early on in the game. The ONLY line she delivers that isn't over the top is at the end of the first dungeon, when she offers a reward for your help. She only shows up in three dungeons, but the way she acts you'd thing she chewed enough of the scenery to dig them all out herself.
* ''[[Kid Icarus Uprising]]'', so, ''so'' much. It's combined with [[Casual Danger Dialog]] and [[No Fourth Wall]], to boot!
* ''[[Kid Icarus Uprising]]'', so, ''so'' much. It's combined with [[Casual Danger Dialog]] and [[No Fourth Wall]], to boot!
* Hell is an Afterlife of Ham in the videogame ''[[Dantes Inferno (Video Game)|Dantes Inferno]]''. If people aren't screaming lamentations or cackling madly, something's wrong.
* Hell is an Afterlife of Ham in the videogame ''[[Dantes Inferno (Video Game)|Dantes Inferno]]''. If people aren't screaming lamentations or cackling madly, something's wrong.
* With the exception of [[Vampire|Rachel Alucard]], who is too busy being [[The Ojou]] to get hammy, every other character in ''[[Blaz Blue]]'' is hammy to the umpth degree. And they come in all possible kinds of flavors, too, from [[Anti Hero|Ragna]] [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|The Bloodedge]]'s cocky, shounen-heroic ham; [[Eldritch Abomination|Arakune]]'s [[Laughing Mad|insane]], [[The Unintelligible|gibbering]] ham and [[Knight Templar|Hakumen]]'s sheer [[Badass|badassy]] ham to [[Idiot Hero|Bang]] who is simply a walking [[Large Ham]] scene (so much, in fact, that his [[Super Mode]] comes complete with a [[Theme Music Power Up]] about how awesome he is)... And then there's [[Faux Affably Evil|Hazama]]/[[Troll|Terumi]] [[Complete Monster|Yuuki]], [[Evil Is Hammy|who outhams them all]].
* With the exception of [[Vampire|Rachel Alucard]], who is too busy being [[The Ojou]] to get hammy, every other character in ''[[Blaz Blue]]'' is hammy to the umpth degree. And they come in all possible kinds of flavors, too, from [[Anti-Hero|Ragna]] [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|The Bloodedge]]'s cocky, shounen-heroic ham; [[Eldritch Abomination|Arakune]]'s [[Laughing Mad|insane]], [[The Unintelligible|gibbering]] ham and [[Knight Templar|Hakumen]]'s sheer [[Badass|badassy]] ham to [[Idiot Hero|Bang]] who is simply a walking [[Large Ham]] scene (so much, in fact, that his [[Super Mode]] comes complete with a [[Theme Music Power-Up]] about how awesome he is)... And then there's [[Faux Affably Evil|Hazama]]/[[Troll|Terumi]] [[Complete Monster|Yuuki]], [[Evil Is Hammy|who outhams them all]].
* ''[[Asura's Wrath]]'' is full of this, with Asura himself and his mentor Augus being stand out examples.
* ''[[Asura's Wrath]]'' is full of this, with Asura himself and his mentor Augus being stand out examples.
** Perhaps the best way to describe just how hammy it is is this: It's Dragon Ball Z X God of War. Yeah.
** Perhaps the best way to describe just how hammy it is is this: It's Dragon Ball Z X God of War. Yeah.
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== Webcomic ==
== Webcomic ==
* Nothing, absolutely NOTHING qualifies more for this trope than [[Axe Cop]].
* Nothing, absolutely NOTHING qualifies more for this trope than [[Axe Cop]].
* Being a world ruled by [[For Science|Mad Science (badly!)]], ''[[Girl Genius]]'' is definitely a World of Ham.
* Being a world ruled by [[For Science!|Mad Science (badly!)]], ''[[Girl Genius]]'' is definitely a World of Ham.
* Thanks to the always-over-the-top actions of its residents, the world of ''[[Paranatural]]'' sure seems like this.
* Thanks to the always-over-the-top actions of its residents, the world of ''[[Paranatural]]'' sure seems like this.
* ''[[Double K (Webcomic)|Double K]]'': five words - ''[[Gurren Lagann]]'' [[Fan Web Comic]]. If that isn't a recipe for incredibly loud shouting, we don't know what is.
* ''[[Double K (Webcomic)|Double K]]'': five words - ''[[Gurren Lagann]]'' [[Fan Web Comic]]. If that isn't a recipe for incredibly loud shouting, we don't know what is.
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== Web Original ==
== Web Original ==
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh the Abridged Series (Web Video)|Yu-Gi-Oh the Abridged Series]]'': [[Catch Phrase|ATTENTION DUELISTS!]] The main character is voiced by [[Dan Green]]!
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Abridged Series (Web Video)|Yu-Gi-Oh the Abridged Series]]'': [[Catch Phrase|ATTENTION DUELISTS!]] The main character is voiced by [[Dan Green]]!
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUSnoXaCMZI Golduck Productions]. Every single character in this [[So Bad Its Good]] flick. "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUSnoXaCMZI GOLD][http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwtilmZ7f7M DUCK] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvvf55sbVc8 PRODUCTIONS] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6piL1nNT7Sk PRESENTS] ..." Get my point, the first link leads to the "Some Sucky Action Movie" and the rest simply link to the sequels and spinoffs.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUSnoXaCMZI Golduck Productions]. Every single character in this [[So Bad It's Good]] flick. "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUSnoXaCMZI GOLD][http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwtilmZ7f7M DUCK] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvvf55sbVc8 PRODUCTIONS] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6piL1nNT7Sk PRESENTS] ..." Get my point, the first link leads to the "Some Sucky Action Movie" and the rest simply link to the sequels and spinoffs.
** WE'RE ALLLLLLL GOOOOOOOOOOOOOONA DIEEEEEEEEEEE!" [[No Indoor Voice]] Indeed.
** WE'RE ALLLLLLL GOOOOOOOOOOOOOONA DIEEEEEEEEEEE!" [[No Indoor Voice]] Indeed.
* ''[[Kickassia]]'', with the exception of [[The Stoic|President Baugh,]] who never raises his voice even when his country is invaded.
* ''[[Kickassia]]'', with the exception of [[The Stoic|President Baugh,]] who never raises his voice even when his country is invaded.
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** EVERY world in ''[[Invader Zim]]'' is a [[World of Ham]].
** EVERY world in ''[[Invader Zim]]'' is a [[World of Ham]].
* ''[[Batman the Brave And The Bold (Animation)|Batman the Brave And The Bold]]'' is run ''entirely'' on [[Refuge in Cool]], taking the 1960s Batman's hamminess and cranking it up a few notches. [[Transforming Mecha|THE BATMOBILE IS A MECHA]]!!
* ''[[Batman the Brave And The Bold (Animation)|Batman the Brave And The Bold]]'' is run ''entirely'' on [[Refuge in Cool]], taking the 1960s Batman's hamminess and cranking it up a few notches. [[Transforming Mecha|THE BATMOBILE IS A MECHA]]!!
** Not just any mecha. It appears to be some kind of [[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann|Ganman]]/[[Spell My Name With an S|Gunmen]].
** Not just any mecha. It appears to be some kind of [[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann|Ganman]]/[[Spell My Name With an "S"|Gunmen]].
** Then there's AQUAMAN!!! And ''then'' there's the Music Meister, who turns the hamminess [[Up to Eleven]] with a [[Musical Episode]] that features ''Batman's [[Rogues Gallery]] doing a [[Villain Song]]''.
** Then there's AQUAMAN!!! And ''then'' there's the Music Meister, who turns the hamminess [[Up to Eleven]] with a [[Musical Episode]] that features ''Batman's [[Rogues Gallery]] doing a [[Villain Song]]''.
* The alternate reality seen in the ''[[Justice League]]'' episode "Legends", which took many aspects of the Adam West ''Batman'' show and the ''[[Super Friends]]'' cartoon, threw in a [[Captain Ersatz|pastiche version]] of the [[Justice Society of America]], and put them alongside the more serious modern Justice League. Cue [[Lampshade Hanging]] on everything from a police department consisting of two Irishmen, kid sidekicks, and villains leaving hammy clues for the heroes to follow.
* The alternate reality seen in the ''[[Justice League]]'' episode "Legends", which took many aspects of the Adam West ''Batman'' show and the ''[[Super Friends]]'' cartoon, threw in a [[Captain Ersatz|pastiche version]] of the [[Justice Society of America]], and put them alongside the more serious modern Justice League. Cue [[Lampshade Hanging]] on everything from a police department consisting of two Irishmen, kid sidekicks, and villains leaving hammy clues for the heroes to follow.
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** Honorable mention goes to Primus and Unicron, who are simultaneously tremendously hammy, and [[Genius Loci|sapient worlds]]. Primus even has a particularly hammy robot population living on him. (They were created in his image, after all.)
** Honorable mention goes to Primus and Unicron, who are simultaneously tremendously hammy, and [[Genius Loci|sapient worlds]]. Primus even has a particularly hammy robot population living on him. (They were created in his image, after all.)
* ''[[The Super Hero Squad Show]]''. The entire [[Marvel Universe]] in [[Chibi]] [[Large Ham]] form in ''[[City of Adventure|one city]].''
* ''[[The Super Hero Squad Show]]''. The entire [[Marvel Universe]] in [[Chibi]] [[Large Ham]] form in ''[[City of Adventure|one city]].''
* Everyone in [[Angry Beavers]] hams it up every thirty seconds or so. Except [[Theres No B in Movie|Oxnard]] [[Bad Bad Acting|Montalvo]].
* Everyone in [[Angry Beavers]] hams it up every thirty seconds or so. Except [[There's No B in Movie|Oxnard]] [[Bad Bad Acting|Montalvo]].
* ''[[Johnny Test]]''.
* ''[[Johnny Test]]''.
* ''[[El Tigre]]'' belongs in this category - [[Catch Phrase|THIS I SWEAR!!!]]
* ''[[El Tigre]]'' belongs in this category - [[Catch Phrase|THIS I SWEAR!!!]]
* The [[Fake Out Opening]] to ''[[Toy Story]] 3''. Imagine an [[Anachronism Stew]] [[Mega Crossover]] with everything taken [[Beyond the Impossible]], and lines like "Well, I brought My [[Everythings Better With Dinosaurs|DINOSAUR]], WHO EATS [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot|FORCE FIELD DOGS!]]" and "[[Insistent Terminology|That's MR.]] [[Card Carrying Villain|Evil Dr. Pork Chop]] to you!" taken perfectly seriously.
* The [[Fake-Out Opening]] to ''[[Toy Story]] 3''. Imagine an [[Anachronism Stew]] [[Mega Crossover]] with everything taken [[Beyond the Impossible]], and lines like "Well, I brought My [[Everything's Better With Dinosaurs|DINOSAUR]], WHO EATS [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot|FORCE FIELD DOGS!]]" and "[[Insistent Terminology|That's MR.]] [[Card-Carrying Villain|Evil Dr. Pork Chop]] to you!" taken perfectly seriously.
* ''[[Darkwing Duck]]'' had an episode featuring a planet [[World of Ham|populated only by costumed superheroes,]] and Darkwing, having no powers, became the designated [[Distressed Dude|"Ordinary Guy"]].
* ''[[Darkwing Duck]]'' had an episode featuring a planet [[World of Ham|populated only by costumed superheroes,]] and Darkwing, having no powers, became the designated [[Distressed Dude|"Ordinary Guy"]].
** Not that the Masked Mallard himself was light on ham back home. He was, after all, the Terror that Flaps in the Night.
** Not that the Masked Mallard himself was light on ham back home. He was, after all, the Terror that Flaps in the Night.

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Even the commute is scenery chewing for them.
Even the commute is scenery chewing for them.


There are Dark Worlds, Crapsack Worlds, Crapsaccharine Worlds, Badass Worlds, Dystopias, Worlds of Chaos, Worlds of Snark, Worlds Of Woobie, Worlds Gone Mad, complex Layered Worlds, and even brutal Death Worlds.

...and then there are Worlds of Ham.

Basically, a World of Ham is an entire universe populated by Large Hams and the Hot Blooded, where everything that happens is extremely dramatic, and every activity is Deathly Serious Business, where in every conflict everything is on the line. Not because of the treatment it receives, but because it just works when done that way! Moments of Awesome, Funny Moments, Heartwarming Moments, and Tear Jerkers happen almost one after another, giving works with this sort of setting unbearably high Holy Shit Quotients.

Every factor (characters, plot, pacing...) is configured to produce the maximum possible amount Emotional Torque, the more low-key scenes being used efficiently to make the more dramatic and actiony scenes all the more taking.

In such a world, you cannot merely act - YOU MUST OVERACT!! Scenery... will be chewed -- ground to fine dust. Giant cows will be milked dry. Every single line of dialogue will be given as if it were a pronouncement from Heaven itself -- WITH! ADDED! EMPHASIS!. Further, there's a good chance that BRIAN BLESSED can be found creeping STOMPING around somewhere. In this kind of world, it may seem like everyone's having a ball being as over the top as possible, but, in fact, it is the setting that requires, nay, DEMANDS it... and by GOD, its demands will be met!

Works that take place in a World of Ham tend to be Trope Overdosed, and contain Melodrama, as well as plenty of Ham to Ham Combat. They also preclude Evil Is Hammy, as that required just one side to be hams.

Examples of World of Ham include:


Anime and Manga


Comic Books


Fan Fiction


Film

  I'm in pain, and I'm wet...AND I'M STILL HYSTERICAL!

 Prince Barin: I swear by the goddess Arbor that I will not kill you. Unless you BEG me to!

 Cyrus: Don't move or the bunny gets it.

  • The 1937 film The Great Garrick is an invoked example of this trope, as all the actors ( except for Olivia De Havilland) are playing very large hams who are engaged in a a spitting match over comments allegedly said by one of them. By the end of the film, there is very little scenery left as everyone except Olivia De Havilland gets a large taste of the sets.


Literature

  • The Hunchback of Notre Dame, both the Disney film and the book.
  • All the works of Alexandre Dumas ouvre. Especially The Count of Monte Cristo and The Three Musketeers.
  • Friedrich Nietzsche seems to think the world we live in should be like this. His style, which tends to reflect Scripture style, is so hammy, offensive and pretentious NO author has probably ever topped him afterward.
    • Only in The Birth of Tragedy and Thus Spoke Zarathustra. In the former case, he added a preface to the second edition of the book in which he explicitly repudiated the bombastic elements of his youthful style. In the latter, he wrote half-a-dozen books after it, and none of them came anywhere close to the histrionics of Zarathustra.
      • In the former case, he repeats the EXACT SAME PARAGRAPH in different words for Over 9000 pages.
  • Forbidden Brides of the Faceless Slaves in the Secret House of the Night of Dread Desire, by Neil Gaiman, is a short story about a writer living in a World of Ham, who tries to write "realistically", but fails - his attempts to depict life in the world of Gothic novels he lives in inevitably turn into parody (or is it satire from his point of view?). In the end he decides to write fantasy instead, and that's when he gets into normal family drama. Only to be interrupted by his long-lost brother jumping in through the window with a sword...
  • Alexander Pope's The Rape of the Lock, set In a World where people go on being hammy even after they die, and where haircuts are Serious Business.
  • The fact that The Lord of the Rings gets away with this to the extent that it does implies that we ourselves may be living in a World of Ham.
  • Redwall. Name one character who hasn't had at least one hammy line.
    • Corp. Rubbadub (Long Patrol) only talks in beatbox, but that probably still counts.
  • As an Affectionate Parody and satire of both opera in general and The Phantom of the Opera specifically, Terry Pratchett's Discworld novel Maskerade qualifies. Discworld is a fairly hammy place to be in any case, but basically every trope from opera is taken and hammed up massively. This includes, among other things, a character who can sing in harmony with herself, a grandiose, emotional aria whose actual lyrical content is along the lines of "This damn door sticks! It sticks no matter what I do!" and the villain's death scene, which was played in true operatic style, right down to the sword being between his arm and his chest, rather than actually cutting him. He dies anyway, from the sheer density of ham involved in opera. Literally -- he's so caught up he doesn't realize it's fake until it's too late.
  • Jack Chalker's Dancing Gods books pretty much embody this (with everything but everything governed by THE RULES to ensure proper Swords And Sworcery action.


Live Action TV

  • ESPN. Even the straight people there have their hammy moments.
  • Pick a Soap Opera. Any Soap Opera. But especially South American telenovelas.
    • Passions deserves special mention, though: in what other show have you seen an old lady fight off a mountain lion while water-skiing? (We won't mention the orangutan-nurse's love scenes.)
    • However, there are some soaps that fall under World Of Dull Surprise. Fair City, I'm looking at you.
  • 24 is like this.
  • Power Rangers, particularly whenever anyone is morphed, and villains at any time. Especially in the early seasons.
    • Almost all Tokusatsu, really; since everyone is wearing rubber suits, they all compensate for lack of visible faces and occasionally freedom of motion by SHOUTING REALLY LOUDLY and using a lot of exaggerated body language. Those not in rubber suits ham it up too, probably so as to not be left behind. Even the original Godzilla!

 "Serizawa! SERIZAAAAWAAAAAAAA!!!"

  • Star Trek is basically a Universe of ham.
  • The Blackadder Franchise IS THIS TROPE!!! Having contained BRIANBLESSED, Tom Baker, Stephen Fry, Rik Mayall, Rowan Atkinson, Miranda Richardson, Ronald Lacey a.k.a. The Baby Eating Bishop of Bath and Wells (and also Major Toht from Raiders of the Lost Ark), Hugh Laurie, Robbie Coltrane, Ade Edmondson, and many, many, many, many others. Thankfully not all in the same episode or the universe itself would have spontaneously combusted under the density of Ham.
  • Allo Allo is very similar to Blackadder in the amount of Ham. Virtually every actor was chosen for their ham qualities.
  • Spartacus Blood and Sand features not only an enormous cast of naked, oily Large Hams battling to the death in the arena but also Lucy Lawless as a rare female of the species.
  • Glee, and arguably Truth in Television as well, considering that the primary cast is a group of high-schoolers; theatrical, drama-nerd high-schoolers no less. And when you consider the fact that virtually the entire show takes place from the warped, surreal viewpoint of one character or another... yeah.
  • Monkey, both the original Japanese series, and the BBC dub.
  • Doctor Who has every villain of the week trying to out-ham the last, with the Doctor himself out-hamming them all. When the Doctor and the Master are in the same room, you know no piece of scenery will be free of bite marks before the day is over. Still, the winner is either the captain from "The Pirate Planet" or Davros. (The destruction! OF REALITY! ITSELF!)
    • John Lumic probably also deserves a special mention.

  And how will you do that FROM BEYOND THE GRAVE.

  I. AM! THE CREATOR. OF TIME LORD. SOCIETYYYYYY!

 Ba'al: You dare mock me!?

O'Neil: C'mon, Ba'al, you should know me by now. Of course I dare mock you!

  • The IT Crowd is this, except for the titular IT department. This was deliberate, the writers wanting the day to day office life to approximate a South American Soap Opera and to try and portray the IT department as Only Sane Man (for a given value of sane).
  • While not one normally, the world of How I Met Your Mother often spontaneously morphs into one of these, due to the fact that everything that happens is either Ted's twenty-year-old, emotion-tinted, perspective-skewed memories, or Ted's extra-colorful retelling of twenty-year-old, emotion-tinted, perspective-skewed memories (or perhaps a blend of the two).


Music

  • All of the Romantic period, period.
    • That is just plain ignorant. Refer to: Franz Schubert.
      • Schubert's collected Lieder is pure World of Ham in music. What do you think Der Erlkönig is? You could even make the argument that purely instrumental, abstract music like 14th string quartet is pure sonic overacting, in the most wonderful possible way. I'd say Brahms could be exempt, but just listen to the "WO IST DEIN SIEG!" over and over in the middle of Ein Deutsches Requiem.
        • Brahms exempted himself here and there with some of his smaller piano works and the gorgeous Choral Preludes for organ that form his final opus. Otherwise, he goes out of his way to be dramatic. See the Sonata in F Minor, Op. 5, fifty minutes of piano hammery.
    • Much of opera, be it Romantic or not. The music isn't always hammy (see: Gluck, Mozart) but the characters are usually way larger than life; Chewing the Scenery is standard practice due to overlarge theaters and inattentive audiences forcing every action and word to be heavily telegraphed; and the plots are usually so far gone, contrived and over-the-top - often based in mythology - that there's really no other way to be. To say nothing of often having to jump the language barrier and still come across. Modern practice is making it a little more subtle and realistic with time, but there are still all the logistic and artistic problems to address. There's a reason that the genre Soap Opera uses "opera" in its title.
  • All of Eminem's narrative universe: "You better LOSE/ yourself in da music...". Except for his most recent album, in which he seems to have settled down into a much more "adult" persona, with the music changing accordingly, becoming much more understated but at the same time much more contondent.
  • There are entire genres which exist for and through Beyond the Impossible levels of ham. Starting with The Power of Rock, through Power Metal and finally back to Tenacious D: "AND HE SAID: "Be thou angels?" And we said NAY, we are but MEN, ROCK!! OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONNNN!!!"
  • Absolutely everything by DragonForce.
  • Every song written by Jim Steinman. Ever.
  • Heavy Metal in general.
  • Even though the pieces are lyricless, Gustav Holtz's "The Planets" seems to indicate that we are living in an entire Solar System of Ham.
  • The entire discographies of Muse and Linkin Park.


Opera

 Holiest longing's highest need,

Yearning desire's searing demand

Burns for me bright in my breast,

Drives to death and deed!

Needful! Needful I name thee, o sword!

"Needful! Needful!" Envied steel!!

Show forth thy sharpness's shearing fang!

Come forth from thy scabbard to me!

  • Georges Bizet's Carmen is pure unleaded ham. Not only does it take just about every popular trope of the late 19th century (gypsies, Spain, tobacco, smuggling, dangerous women, soldiers, bullfighting, unrequited love) and turn it up to eleven, it does so in the hammiest way imaginable. Escamillo's "Toreador Song" is a five-minute long blast of ham in which he repeatedly compares his prowess in the ring with his prowess in bed.
  • Somewhat related: the J.G. Wentworth opera commercials.


Professional Wrestling

  • Pro Wrestling. The whole thing. All of it. No need to go into detail, because everything about it is a World of Ham. In most cases, a wrestler's position on the card is directly proportional to the amount of scenery they chew.
    • As with the Power Rangers example above, this was originally a matter of practicality. If you're in the middle of a ring surrounded by thousands of fans, taking part in a largely non-verbal performance, you need to overact so that the guys in the cheap seats can see what's going on.
      • A wrestler also needs to be rather loud when screaming in pain, or when doing anything else in general. Granted, in the larger arenas, the cheap seats won't hear it, but it's the effort that counts.


Religion and Mythology

  • Holy scriptures. Any holy scriptures. ANYTHING involving Gods as protagonists. The Bible. The Quran. The Silmarillion. Greek Mythology. Norse Mythology. If a fictional character from any work is being hammy or invoking the name of GOD (especially in cases of having the role of God), his speech patterns could reflect the poetry of the Bible or Koran, with overdosed injections of mythical allusions added in their sentences. And that makes this trope Older Than Feudalism.
    • Parodied in the South Park episode "Damien" where the eponymous character and in some cases Jesus himself talk in hammy style. Damien only gets mocked for it.
    • The Manga Bible actually succeeds in making it even MORE hammy. Not one character there can say anything without posing dramatically and bellowing his dialogue like he's at an amateur dramatics convention.


Sports

  • Soccer/Football. Every goal is celebrated like it won you The World Cup, and every "injury" is played up to draw a penalty. Bonus points if the ref doesn't buy it, and the player jumps right back up and joins the flow like nothing happened.
    • Enters a whole other dimension of ham with Spanish-speaking commentators, hot Latin blood and all that:

  Number 5! Number 5! Number 5! GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO[cut for length]OOOOOOOOAAAALL!!!


Tabletop Games

  • Warhammer 40000, in whatever media form it takes. The game itself almost requires the player take on this sort of attitude. The novels are bombastically hammy. The Dawn of War game series is made of Awesome and Ham. Ham to Ham Combat is inevitable. The Imperium is based around being as ostentatious as physically possible in veneration of the Emperor ("Be faithful! Be strong! Be vigilant!"). Chaos is based around going beyond the physically possible, because the Dark Gods demand even more ("MAIM! BURN! KILL!"). Orks consider being LOUD AND MEAN to be valid battle tactics ("WAAAAAAAGGGGHHH!"). The Eldar and Tau are relatively sedate, but in a non-World Of Ham setting they would blow everyone away. The only factions that isn't pure ham and cheese are the Tyranids, who can't exactly speak, and the Necrons, who appear to be completely mute!
    • Even then, the Necrons are magnificently hammy even without speaking. Necron Lords in every medium, stomp, not walk, stomp around the battlefield pissed they didn't get the Imperial March for theme music. And the Tyranids? Well, somehow they seem to be a hammy Horde of Alien Locusts.
    • The presence of Tyranids can cause other people to get hammy in Apocalyptic Logs
  • Paranoia is all about this trope when it's done well.
  • Dungeons and Dragons, whenever The Real Man is involved. And when that Real Man happens to be Vin Diesel...
    • Eberron is this, period. "ACTION POINTS!"
  • Exalted. This is a game where there are three base stats, three skills and an entire combat system governing your ability to make epic, bombastic speeches and generally persuade people via scenery-chewing. The game actively encourages you to go Beyond the Impossible, and being sufficiently awesome will impress the gods of the laws of physics, convincing them to pull a few strings in your favor. (Seriously; this is how the fluff justifies stunting.)
  • TORG had among its realities the "Nile Empire", inspired by pulp dime novels. A world full of stereotypical villains, dashing (super) heroes and distressed damsels
  • Teenagers From Outer Space demands this of its players:

  "You've just been grabbed by the foot by an unknown thing on an alien planet. If you aren't screaming like a cat dipped in Nair, you aren't grasping the seriousness of the situation."


Radio

  • The Navy Lark. Somehow, even on radio, the cast managed to chew enough scenery to keep a good-sized Shakespeare festival supplied for years.
  • Most Radio Drama sounds like this to many used to tv, considering that the actors have to talk about what they're doing as the audience doesn't have any visual aids.
  • Prairie Home Companion
  • A March 1952 episode of The Jack Benny Program, which already starred the prosciutto-rich Benny and Phil Harris featured as guest stars Frank Sinatra, George Burns, Danny Kaye, and Groucho Marx, leading to perhaps the least kosher radio show in history.


Theatre


Video Games

  • Baldurs Gate. For reference, Jaheira is probably by any standard the least hammy, most "normal" major character in the entire game. She goes around screaming "FOR THE FALLEN!" and "NATURE TAKES THE LIFE SHE GAVE!" in a fake-russian accent. In most other circumstances she'd be the cast's Large Ham.
    • And, on the opposite side of the spectrum, we have Minsc. This man is undesputedly considered among the series' greatest hams. The man's mere presence is an Incoming Ham. What does he say for simply walking? "Stand back, FOR JUSTICE" at the top of his lungs.

 You point...I PUNCH!

Go for the eyes Boo! GO FOR THE EYES! *squeeek*

SWORDS not words!

SWORDS FOR EVERYONE!

  • Also to some degree City of Heroes.
  • Champions Online: The initial training mission is an alien invasion which you complete by taking the superhero Ironclad (who is a ham of titanic proportions all by himself) and shooting him out of a cannon at the alien mothership. And it only ramps UP from there....
  • Command and Conquer likes this trope in its settings. The Tiberium universe is less blatant about it, but it's a very hammy Crapsack World once you get past the in-progress apocalypse. The Red Alert universe, on the other hand... Red Alert 1 was hammy but sane. Red Alert 2 embraced the pork and experimented with some zany ideas. Red Alert 3 has Tim Curry, Jonathan Pryce, J.K. Simmons, and George Takei as major characters. It's worth noting that the Ham Acting is entirely intentional in the later game. You can see the big-name actors are having a lot of fun with it.
      • And with Tim Curry's character deceased in Uprising, Malcolm McDowell and Ric Flair are right there to yank the ham from his jowls.
    • By Tiberium Wars the Tiberium setting has upped the ham. Kane himself is hammy enough, but then you get Billy Dee Williams as the director of GDI and you know it's gonna be awesome.
  • The Pocket Dimension of MORTAL KOMBAAT! is powered by Ham and FLAWLESS VICTORY.
  • Devil May Cry.
  • Disgaea Hour of Darkness. Captain Gordon, Defender of Earth! definitely takes the cake, but Laharl's attempts at being evil (not to mention his personal special attacks) are pretty hammy as well, and Flonne is, well...very enthusiastic about her heroism and The Power of Love. Vulcanus and Mid-Boss also get plenty of good posturing done, and Prinny Kurtis makes an entrance in style as well. Etna, of all characters, comes off as one of the most sedate during the body of the story--yes, the same character known for her over-the-top, wildly inaccurate chapter previews which rival even Gordon for hamminess.
  • Dynasty Warriors, in which it's worth unlocking every single one of the Loads and Loads of Characters just to find how many new and ham-tastic variations on "I DEFEATED AN OFFICER!" are possible.
    • Particularly excellent is Zhang Jiao's shriek that "The Heavens have SPOKEN!!!"

 "Unnleash your raaaage, my CHOsen CHILdren. Unnnnleash-your-rage-upon-the-Han, and bring forth, THE AGE of the Yellow TURBANS!"

"I don't belieeeeve in magiiiic... ONWAAAARD"

"So, you summon-a-rainstorm, with your magic. Whahahat of it?"

    • Or his henchman Zhang Bao:

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    • Then there's Dynasty Warriors Gundam, which even has the normally stoic Real Robot characters taking a cue from Domon and friends and abandoning Kosher. Say it with me now... "Camille's a man's name! AND I'M A MAN!!!"
      • Let's just hope they don't get too crossover-happy and do Dynasty Warhammer 40k... that could implode the world with awesome...
  • Freedom Force.
  • While well acted, Eternal Darkness certainly qualifies for its melodramatic script.

  Marcus: It's- It's a GIANT HAM! THEY'RE SINKING CITIES WITH A GIANT HAM!!!

  • God Hand.
  • In God of War, even the rocks are Large Hams! Kratos spends most of the time killing everything, but when he speaks...
    • The titans deserve special mention. Near the beginning of the second game:

  "YOU WILL PAY... FOR THAT... KRAAAAAAAATOOOOOOS"!

  • Inazuma Eleven is a kids' game about soccer. The first game can get a little over-the-top for a middle school soccer tournament, But then we get to the second game. It's an Alien Invasion. With soccer. Suffice it to say, the overall tone of the series can be summed up as "Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann meets soccer".
  • Fallout New Vegas gives us the Old World Blues DLC set in BIIG MOUNTAIIIN!, where everybody talks like a hammy actor from a 1950's B movie. You can even indulge in some scenery-chewing hammery by channeling your inner Mad Scientist.
  • The Metal Gear Solid series has probably the highest concentration of ham in any media, ever! It's easier to list the characters that are not completely hammy. In the four main games, there are more than 20 villains, every single one a Large Ham in their own right. They can even make a stoic Lady of War to be a Large Ham.
    • And then there's Liquid Ocelot, the King of Ham, who out-hams all other characters in the game combined.

 Liquid Snake: I'm you! I AM YOUR SHADOW! HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAM!

  • Sengoku Basara, where even supposedly low-key strategy/planning scenes are filled with wall-smashing punches and epic, manly name shouting.
  • The Soul Series is the unquestionable king of this trope. Every battle quote is as over-the-top and poetic as possible, and when a character wins a match they do a little dance with their sword, punch the ground/bend over provocatively, and SCREAM ABOUT THEIR BACKSTORY.
  • In the Halo, everyone but the Master Chief seems to be a big ham.
    • Captain Keyes would only be a medium ham, but everything he says lets you know what a great officer he is.
    • Cortana has her moments, but in Halo 3 she digs into the ham for all that it's worth.
    • Sgt. Johnson is another Large Ham, and he knows it.
    • All of the Prophets count, but the Prophet of Truth easily steals the cake.
    • The he pales a bit compared with the other characters of the game, the Arbiter is a serious ham in his own right.
    • The Ship Master Rtas 'Vadum only has a loud ham voice and a calm ham voice, and nothing else.
    • And then there's Gravemind, the pure and awsome manifestation of hamminess. When it first reveals itself, its first words are "I am a monument to all your sins!"
  • Street Fighter, OF COURSE!!!.
  • Super Robot Wars especially due to how tongue in cheek the characters are. That, and the fact that you have a crossover of multiple Hot Blooded, over-the-top Screaming Warriors from across the multiverse.
  • As mentioned above, Dawn of War, in which everyone from the lowliest Chaos Cultist to the narrator to the fiery incarnation of the God of War and Murder is always hammy, all the time. Winter Assault is the absolute pinnacle, including the indomitable General Sturnn, the Ax Crazy Lord Crull, and of course the Laughably Evil Warboss Gorgutz 'Eadhunter. When Gorgutz and Crull meet, it is truly a sight to behold.
    • The Soulstorm Chaos Lord's rant on metal boxes became incredibly popular for the sheer ham value. The video also has Lord Bale's infamous "SINDRIIIIII!" from the first campaign.
    • Soulstorm adds the Sisters Of Battle, more bombastic and strident than the orks. Build a flame-thrower tank and the driver will announcer herself with "Behold...THE IMMOLATOR! BURNING GLORY!"
    • The bloody Commissars. "FEAR ME, BUT FOLLOW!"
      • Which continued into Dawn of War 2. "Be like General Tarsus of yore, BULLETPROOF, AND FREE OF FEAR!"
    • Or the Space Marine Scouts: "FOOOO THE EMPRAH!"
    • The sequel's voice acting was more sedate, to the dismay of some fans. Probably why Araghast, the Chaos Lord in Chaos Rising, is so popular. "FACE ME, IF YOU DARE."
    • Evil Is Hammy is taken very seriously, as demonstrated here. FORCES OF CHAAAOOOOOOOSSSSSS, FiLL ME WITH POWWAAAAAAAAAAHRRRHRHGLGLHHH!!!!
  • Power levels are very clearly defined by hamminess in Shin Megami Tensei games. Basically, the tougher the enemy is, the less afraid he'll be, the more boastful he'll be, and the more awesome and powerful he'll be.
  • Starcraft, where everyone from Tassadar down to basic Terran Marines is overacted unless they have some kind of special reason not to be. The Zerg Overmind is perhaps the worst offender.
    • Warcraft III even more so. For example, Arthas is prone to proclaiming things like "Betrayer of the Light!" when you send him into battle. Even if said "battle" consists of bashing open a defenseless barrel...
    • Starcraft II takes the ham of the first game and up-hams it to almost ennerving levels. After a few hours of hearing one unit after another trying to out-ham all the others, it's actually nice to hear Mohandar's calm, soft voice for a change.
  • Hyrule, as interpreted by The Legendof Zelda CDI Games. It's accompanied with plenty of huge, unnecessary hand gestures.
  • King's Quest Mask of Eternity. Everybody speaks in Ye Olde Butcherede Englishe, even the peasants.
  • Filgaia in Wild Arms 4. When you have synchronized dramatic speeches, a guy wearing a rocket pack and wielding an anti-tank chainsaw, and another person punching out a missile followed by yet another dramatic speech, you might just live in a world of ham.
  • Gaia Online.
  • Team Fortress 2.
    • one of the Heavy Weapons Guy's sandvitch eating quotes is even "DON'T RUN, IT'S JUST HAM!"
    • What can you say about a world where Billy the Kid, Stonewall Jackson, Abraham Lincoln, Alfred Nobel, John Henry, Nikola Tesla, Sigmund Freud, Davey Crocket, and Fu Manchu were the main characters' predecessors? (That someone dropped the ball by not sending Teddy Roosevelt back in time to join the fun.)
  • Brutal Legend, which you probably should expect from a game created entirely from pure METAL!

  DECAPITATTIIIIIIIIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONNNNNNNNN!!!

    • Given that it basically boils down to Jack Black VS Tim Curry in a world that has replaced physics with HEAVY METAL...
  • Dragon Age. The only characters who aren't hammy are Deadpan Snarkers. Mind you, most are both. They manage to ham up being deadpan, it's amazing.
  • The Ace Attorney series, to the point where coutroom battles resemble actual battles. Complete with weaponry.
  • As the Spiritual Successor to Devil May Cry, it should come to no surprise that Bayonetta makes prodigious use of this trope as well.
  • Outside of combat, the Valkyrie Profile series is closer to Narm Charm than this, but certainly has aspects of it, particularly in the "English" translation. In combat, the ham is so overwhelming, "It shall be engraved upon your soul!" (It helps that every playable character gets a fully voice-acted Pre-Ass-Kicking One-Liner, Pre-Mortem One-Liner, called special attack, and Bond One-Liner.)
    • Every wizard has their chance to overdo their lines when they call down the Great Magics. Put a couple big casters in with the right weapons against Lezard Valeth and watch the Ham to Ham Combat with great glee.
  • Sacrifice takes place in one of these. The gods lead by scenery-chewing example, and their devotees follow suit.
  • Evil Zone: Just look at Danzaiver and Greg, add Setsuna and Midori as well.
  • Nosgoth, the world where the Legacy of Kain games are set, has the ham flying in all directions. Between Simon Templeman's (justly) pompous, over-articulated delivery of Kain's lines, and Michael Bell's dramatic, simmering rendition of Raziel's voice, the ham gets delivered by the truckload, with all the other characters frantically trying to stack their ham higher than the protagonists. "But does one ever truly have a choice? One can only match, move by move, the machinations of Fate..."
    • Which makes for a funny moment in the Outtakes, where the director asks Rene Auberjonois to ramp the Ham UP. Michael Bell's reaction? "WHOA! License to kill! Let me and the scenery out of the room!"
  • Kingdom Hearts. Good Lord, Kingdom Hearts. It's easier to list the moments when characters, particularly villains, aren't hamming it up than when they are.
  • Touhou Hisoutensoku doesn't have a voice track but that doesn't stop the characters from gesturing in wild and exaggerated manners.
  • Whatever world that Osu Tatakae Ouendan and Elite Beat Agents takes place in is certainly a hammy one. Whether it's an overwhelmed babysitter, a ramen shopkeeper seeking customers, or Cleopatra trying to lose weight, the distressed victim is sure to emit a sky-filling scream... which promptly attracts the team of cheerleaders/dancers/agents, who immediately proceed to help solve the problem with The Power Of Dance.
  • Castlevania. Most characters are either stupidly stoic or hams. And even the stoics say some overdramatic lines. It doesn't take itself too seriously though, and it has DRACULA for god sake. Dracula's always gonna be hammy. It arguably increases the series' appeal, especially Symphony of the Night. What is a man, indeed.
  • F-Zero. When even the straight-laced, get-right-to-the-point Captain Falcon (note that he is not the Boisterous Bruiser as seen in Super Smash Bros) breaks out some hickory-smoked scenery-chewing without even batting an eyelash, you know that the Ham levels are at an all-time high. It should also be pointed out that Card Carrying Villains (and that is to say, pretty much every villain aside of Deathborn and maybe Black Shadow) are more like Billboard Carrying Villains.
  • Air Force Delta Strike turns it way up and serves up wholesale ham both in the Enemy Chatter in missions and in the stillshot character interactions between missions. The look on Almighty Mechanic Grandpa Bob's face when you crash a plane is priceless, but can be easily confused for extreme constipation.
  • Dungeons and Dragons Online: Eberron Unlimited seems to be this way, with voiced NPCs chewing the scenery whenever possible. The DMs also tend to speak in a deep, ominous voice for no particular reason sometimes. And the WORST offender is Cellimas Villuhne, a cleric NPC you meet early on in the game. The ONLY line she delivers that isn't over the top is at the end of the first dungeon, when she offers a reward for your help. She only shows up in three dungeons, but the way she acts you'd thing she chewed enough of the scenery to dig them all out herself.
  • Kid Icarus Uprising, so, so much. It's combined with Casual Danger Dialog and No Fourth Wall, to boot!
  • Hell is an Afterlife of Ham in the videogame Dantes Inferno. If people aren't screaming lamentations or cackling madly, something's wrong.
  • With the exception of Rachel Alucard, who is too busy being The Ojou to get hammy, every other character in Blaz Blue is hammy to the umpth degree. And they come in all possible kinds of flavors, too, from Ragna The Bloodedge's cocky, shounen-heroic ham; Arakune's insane, gibbering ham and Hakumen's sheer badassy ham to Bang who is simply a walking Large Ham scene (so much, in fact, that his Super Mode comes complete with a Theme Music Power-Up about how awesome he is)... And then there's Hazama/Terumi Yuuki, who outhams them all.
  • Asura's Wrath is full of this, with Asura himself and his mentor Augus being stand out examples.
    • Perhaps the best way to describe just how hammy it is is this: It's Dragon Ball Z X God of War. Yeah.
  • We can add yet another Bio Ware IP to the list. A wide variety of characters in Neverwinter Nights and Neverwinter Nights 2 (particularly your cohorts in Storm of Zehir) merrily ham it up. And a sizable majority of the Player Character voices (even the ladies) seem to be channeling Brian Blessed. And like Bio Ware's subsequent Dragon Age series, when they're not hams, they're deadpan snarkers, and sometimes they're both.
  • Space Channel 5 doesn't just have a world of ham, it has a GALAXY of ham.


Webcomic


Web Original


Western Animation


Multiple

  • Anything with The Muppets, from The Muppet Show to their movies, or even their guest spots on talk shows. The Muppets always bring the ham. And no, that's not a pig joke. "'Pig joke'?! I'll show YOU a pig joke!! HIIIIIIIII-YAH!!!"


Real Life

  • In some sections of Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York City, the use of intense speech patterns and a theatric eloquence at parties, among friends, or even during family squabbles is the norm.
    • "Young MAN, if I EVER see BEFORE ME this kind of MANIFESTATION of INSOLENCE from my own FLESH AND BLOOD again, you will regret the HONOR your parents GAVE YOU in ALLOWING YOU To! Be! Born!"
  • Most amateur improv shows turn into this very quickly.
    • Not just amateur.
  • Argentina.
    • Now imagine Iron Maiden live in Argentina: "[(relatively) somber] Fear of the Dark [ham] ARGENTINA!! Muhahahaha! [somber again] I have a constant fear that something's always near."
  • The real world is probably the result of combining a World of Ham with a World of Snark.


Meta

  • THIS VERY WIKI! It IS this trope! We tropers can get a bit... PASSIONATE about our favorite series.
    • Seriously...look at all the caps we've put on this page alone. We had way too much fun doing this...
    • This is especially obvious when someone who has... let us say a "more balanced attitude"... toward a particular work, or a particular genre, or a particular type of work (animation, horror movies, Korean comic books, whatever) makes an edit that, while inoffensive and normal in and of itself and made with all the best intentions, is taken as a purposeful affront by a fan of the work, genre, or whathaveyou because of the "anyone with any sense would be as fanatic about this Work/Genre/Type of Whatever as I am, and since you disagree you are EVIL!!!!!." (It helps to read that last word in Ernest Borgnine's mermaid man voice.)


Other

  • The circus. (And no, not necessarily a Circus of Fear, though that can certainly qualify as well.) When the entire soundtrack consists of a whistle, a brass band, maybe some clown horns, and a steam-powered organ so loud that it can be heard for miles, how can it all not be hammy in excelsis? Taken Up to Eleven by recent performances of the Ringling Bros. & Barnum & Bailey Circus, where even the ringmaster sings and dances.
  1. as in cheesiness, not overacting
  2. "Nightfall In Middle-Earth", sung in the Key of Ham