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* PlayedForDrama in ''Manga/OnePiece''; Brownbeard describes his boss Caesar Clown as savior who purified Punk Hazard of the poisonous gas caused by a failed weapon, who does his research for the betterment of mankind. Cut to Clown cruelly testing a poison on one of Brownbeard's men, while boasting about how the weapon he made caused so much destruction.
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* ''Film/TheSantaClause'': Scott and his son have pulled into a Denny's to eat.

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* ''Film/TheSantaClause'': ''Film/TheSantaClause1'': Scott and his son have pulled into a Denny's to eat.
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** Near the beginning of ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc'', as Mr. Waternoose gives some scaring trainees a pep talk.

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** Near the beginning of ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc'', ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc1'', as Mr. Waternoose gives some scaring trainees a pep talk.
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* PlayedForDrama in Website/CollegeHumor's "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCjtcpIDV8w Grease Dilemma]]" sketch - when [[Theatre/{{Grease}} Danny and the rest of the T-Birds]] begin to suspect that Kenickie is a rapist, he blows them off with "I didn't do nothing, okay, I swear!". Cut to Rizzo breaking down in tears.

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* PlayedForDrama in Website/CollegeHumor's [[Creator/DropOut CollegeHumor]]'s "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCjtcpIDV8w Grease Dilemma]]" sketch - when [[Theatre/{{Grease}} Danny and the rest of the T-Birds]] begin to suspect that Kenickie is a rapist, he blows them off with "I didn't do nothing, okay, I swear!". Cut to Rizzo breaking down in tears.



'''ComicBook/GreenArrow''': I think that's a bit of an exaggeration. I've always treated Speedy well!\\

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'''ComicBook/GreenArrow''': '''Characters/{{Green Arrow|OliverQueen}}''': I think that's a bit of an exaggeration. I've always treated Speedy well!\\



* In the ''WesternAnimation/Rugrats1991'' episode "Runaway Angelica", Drew sends Angelica to her room for playing in his study and assumes that she's mature enough to handle her punishment.[[note]]This is a ''three-year-old'' he's talking about.[[/note]]

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/Rugrats1991'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'' episode "Runaway Angelica", Drew sends Angelica to her room for playing in his study and assumes that she's mature enough to handle her punishment.[[note]]This is a ''three-year-old'' he's talking about.[[/note]]
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* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'', the Warners are working as Mr. Plotz's secretaries while his regular secretary is out sick. Dot is tending to the phone and putting everyone on hold. When Yakko asks why, she explains that Mr. Plotz is very busy, and can't be disturbed. Cut to Mr. Plotz in his office complaining about how bored he is and wondering why he hasn't had any calls.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}} (1993)'': In ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'', "Temporary Insanity", the Warners are working as Mr. Plotz's secretaries while his regular secretary is out sick. Dot is tending to the phone and putting everyone on hold. When Yakko asks why, she explains that Mr. Plotz is very busy, and can't be disturbed. Cut to Mr. Plotz in his office complaining about how bored he is and wondering why he hasn't had any calls.



* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'' episode "Runaway Angelica", Drew sends Angelica to her room for playing in his study and assumes that she's mature enough to handle her punishment.[[note]]This is a ''three-year-old'' he's talking about.[[/note]]

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'' ''WesternAnimation/Rugrats1991'' episode "Runaway Angelica", Drew sends Angelica to her room for playing in his study and assumes that she's mature enough to handle her punishment.[[note]]This is a ''three-year-old'' he's talking about.[[/note]]

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* ''Webanimation/StupidKids'': Bazsi asks Tony Macflane if the [[spoiler:hitmen of Nova TV]] follow them, Tony Macflane replies they are too dumb to even drive a truck. Right then they are seen to drive a truck.

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* ''Webanimation/StupidKids'': ''WebAnimation/OverSimplified'': In The Second Punic War, just before the Battle of Trebia, one of the exhausted Roman infantry tells their consul, Longus, that it's too cold to fight. Longus berates him by sarcastically asking, "Oh, I'm sorry, did you think war would be fun? Sitting around a nice, hot campfire, playing truth or dare with your friends? WELCOME TO THE REAL WORLD!" The scene then cuts to the Carthaginian camp, where the Carthagian soldiers are doing exactly just that: sitting around a nice, hot campfire, playing truth or dare.
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Bazsi asks Tony Macflane if the [[spoiler:hitmen of Nova TV]] follow them, Tony Macflane replies they are too dumb to even drive a truck. Right then they are seen to drive a truck.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama Island (2023)'': After reaching the second finale, [[spoiler:Caleb]] finds out that the eliminated players on his side aren't rooting for him per say, they just want [[spoiler:Julia]] to lose. [[spoiler:Priya]] assures him that the third finalist's ([[spoiler:Wayne]]) team is likely of the same mind. Cut to Team [[spoiler:Wayne]], who cheer on their player with genuine gusto.

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