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* ''Literature/TheBerenstainBearsBigChapterBooks'':
** In ''The Berenstain Bears in the Freaky Funhouse'', while the cubs are investigating the midway games, Cousin Fred is the one to check out the milk bottle game and, on realizing the bottom bottles are weighted down, says that "Nobody could knock these onto the floor! It's a complete ripoff." Cue Ralph speaking up from behind him: "Someone mention my name?"
** Twice in ''The Berenstain Bears and the Big Date''.
*** After Queenie's attempt at making Too-Tall jealous (via flirting with Barry Bruin) ends up falling flat when he catches on, she remarks that "What we need around here is a new face or two for me to flirt with--", only to suddenly notice a limousine stopping and letting out a cub in a suit and tie, who instantly catches her attention.
*** In the climax, Ronnie admits that he didn't want to push his parents ''too'' far by inviting Too-Tall and his gang to the current party, but says they'll be welcome at his ''next'' one -- cue Too-Tall popping up and saying "In that case, we accept!", revealing he and the gang had snuck past the guards to crash the current party.
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* In ''Theatre/CrossRoad'', the young violinist Niccolo Paganini sings [[https://youtu.be/EqdrwO64fTU?si=yVh5TsG9IYPkpS4r "Cruel God"]], where he asks God why he was given TheGift, but not the genius to bring to life the melodies he wants to play. He is trapped between hope and despair, reaching neither. He finishes the song with "You are cruel, God". Just then, a voice interrupts his thoughts -- "Well, what have we here? Who'd have thought I'd find a talented young violinist practicing AtTheCrossroads..." and Amduscias, Devil of Music, makes his entrance, and, soon, [[DealWithTheDevil a contract]] with Niccolo.
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* In ''Webcomic/TheInexplicableAdventuresOfBob,'' Molly and Golly are lost in the woods and hungry. Gentle Molly is appalled at the prospect of hunting, but Golly reprimands her that as the two smartest creatures on Earth, "All that live are our prey!" as she prepares to pounce on a squirrel. Instead she discovers a large [[BearsAreBadNews bear]], which gives a big toothy grin and starts chasing both of them.

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* In ''Webcomic/TheInexplicableAdventuresOfBob,'' Molly and Golly are lost in the woods and hungry. Gentle Molly is appalled at the prospect of hunting, but Golly reprimands her that as the two smartest creatures on Earth, "All that live are our prey!" as she prepares to pounce on a squirrel. Instead she squirrel – and instead discovers a large [[BearsAreBadNews bear]], which gives a big toothy grin and starts chasing both of them.
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--> '''Molly''': "Hey look! A bear! He's smiling!"
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* In ''Webcomic/TheInexplicableAdventuresOfBob,'' Molly and Golly are lost in the woods and hungry. Gentle Molly is appalled at the prospect of hunting, but Golly reprimands her that as the two smartest creatures on Earth, "All that live are our prey!" as she prepares to pounce on a squirrel. Instead she discovers a large [[BearsAreBadNews bear]], which gives a big toothy grin and starts chasing both of them.
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-->'''Shirley:''' There is no reason on Earth why Prince Charming cannot walk though our front door! through that door!\\

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-->'''Shirley:''' There is no reason on Earth why Prince Charming cannot walk though our front door! through that door!\\
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-->'''Shirley:''' This is no reason why Prince Charming can't walk right through that door.\\
'''Squiggy:''' Hello!

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-->'''Shirley:''' This There is no reason on Earth why Prince Charming can't cannot walk right though our front door! through that door.\\
'''Squiggy:'''
door!\\
'''[[AbhorrentAdmirer Squiggy]]:'''
Hello!
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* ''Film/TheLivingDaylights''. At the end of the ActionPrologue, a beautiful and scantily clad woman is reclining on her yacht, bemoaning the lack of a real man in her life, only for Film/JamesBond to parachute on board.

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--> '''Tony Wonder:''' Did somebody say... ''[makes a "w" with his hands]'' "Wonder"?

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--> '''Tony -->'''Tony Wonder:''' Did somebody say... ''[makes a "w" with his hands]'' "Wonder"?



* ''Series/RadioEnfer'':
** One episode has the teens working on a stage show adaptation of ''Literature/LittleRedRidingHood''. They need someone to play the grandmother. Maria says it needs to be someone who's not afraid to be ridiculous. A few seconds later, Mr. Giroux shows up and says he had this feeling he arrived at the right time, not knowing what the teens have in mind.
** When Dominique starts planning for an anger-related psychological exercise involving the other main characters, she realizes she first needs an idiot for it. Cue Giroux entering the room.
** Maria has to prepare a Pupperwhale presentation in order to become a saleswoman for that company. Carl comments that the only people who goes to those kinds of presentations are people who are tacky and with no life. This is immediately followed by Giroux entering the room and being excited at the sight of the Pupperwhale products brought by Maria.



* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Talespin}}'' episode "The Road to Macadamia", the King of Macadamia is blaming himself for the kingdom's poverty, and when his daughter tries to say it's not his fault, he rhetorically asks who else's fault it could be. Cue his EvilChancellor, who we later learn is embezzling the tax money, entering the throne room.

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Talespin}}'' ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin'' episode "The Road to Macadamia", the King of Macadamia is blaming himself for the kingdom's poverty, and when his daughter tries to say it's not his fault, he rhetorically asks who else's fault it could be. Cue his EvilChancellor, who we later learn is embezzling the tax money, entering the throne room.

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