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* In the ''[[Futurama]]'' episode "Amazon Women in the Mood", Fry and Zapp Brannigan pre-emptively decide "death by [[Unusual Euphemism|snu-snu]]" was worth it. Kif disagreed.
* In the ''[[Futurama]]'' episode "Amazon Women in the Mood", Fry and Zapp Brannigan pre-emptively decide "death by [[Unusual Euphemism|snu-snu]]" was worth it. Kif disagreed.
{{quote|"Goodbye, friends. I never thought I'd die like this. But I always really, really hoped."}}
{{quote|"Goodbye, friends. I never thought I'd die like this. But I always really, really hoped."}}
** Afterward, with his and Zapp Brannigan's lower halves in full casts, Fry declares that incident their Best Adventure Ever.
:* Afterward, with his and Zapp Brannigan's lower halves in full casts, Fry declares that incident their Best Adventure Ever.
{{quote|'''Zapp:''' ''(contently)'' [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v{{=}}v3ru-hvq7wA I had snu-snu.]}}
{{quote|'''Zapp:''' ''(contently)'' [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v{{=}}v3ru-hvq7wA I had snu-snu.]}}
* A fairly sweet example occurred on ''[[The Simpsons]]'', in a flashback episode where Marge and Homer were describing how they met. They had detention together, and Homer kept on introducing himself to Marge despite Principal Dondalinger giving him more detention with every word he spoke. Finally he got to the last word of his sentence, and then bellowed at Dondalinger "It was worth it!"
* A fairly sweet example occurred on ''[[The Simpsons]]'', in a flashback episode where Marge and Homer were describing how they met. They had detention together, and Homer kept on introducing himself to Marge despite Principal Dondalinger giving him more detention with every word he spoke. Finally he got to the last word of his sentence, and then bellowed at Dondalinger "It was worth it!"
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* One ''[[American Dad]]'' episode has Stan (a CIA agent) meeting with his boss in Japan, where they both dress up as geishas. When Stan asks why they're meeting under such weird circumstances, his boss says, "Because I thought we could be secret ''[[A Worldwide Punomenon|asians]]''."
* One ''[[American Dad]]'' episode has Stan (a CIA agent) meeting with his boss in Japan, where they both dress up as geishas. When Stan asks why they're meeting under such weird circumstances, his boss says, "Because I thought we could be secret ''[[A Worldwide Punomenon|asians]]''."
{{quote|'''Stan:''' A 16-hour flight for [[Incredibly Lame Pun|a bad pun]]? ''([[beat]])'' Yes. ''Yes.''}}
{{quote|'''Stan:''' A 16-hour flight for [[Incredibly Lame Pun|a bad pun]]? ''([[beat]])'' Yes. ''Yes.''}}
* This is Zigzagged in one episode of ''[[The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy]]'', when Grim and Billy get the devious idea of putting The Mask of the Beast on Mandy; the mask sticks to the wearer and turns into a hideous monster each time they are rude and malicious (and by being civil and polite reversing). Grim tells Billy beforehand that he knows they're going to pay dearly for this, but it's going to be worth it. Turns out to be true enough; at the end of the episode, after the two of them have only made it worse by mocking her, she's become a demonic donkey-like creature, and has tied them up, [[Literal Ass-Kicking|and is kicking them both in the behinds]]. Grim still says it was probably worth it, but says he just hopes they both "don't have to sit down for a couple of weeks."



== Real Life ==
== Real Life ==