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* WebVideo/JoueurDuGrenier: {{Parodied}}. At the end of his ''Franchise/ResidentEvil'' review, Fred shows an In Memoriam montage of characters from the video games who disappeared from the movies with no logical reason or any explanation. The last of such disappearances is "Consistency".
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* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'': The characters spoof this trope during one MediaNotes/EmmyAward telecast. The montage is presented by the boys and brings Kenny (who dies OnceAnEpisode) up again and again. Apparently, God has died too. And then Kenny dies ''again'' when a setpiece crushes him.
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** The characters spoof this trope during one MediaNotes/EmmyAward telecast. The montage is presented by the boys and brings Kenny (who dies OnceAnEpisode) up again and again. Apparently, God has died too. And then Kenny dies ''again'' when a setpiece crushes him.
** [[Recap/SouthParkS21E2PutItDown "Put It Down"]]: The eponymous musical number features an "In Memoriam" montage of kids that died as a result of distracted drivers being more focused on Mr. Garrison's tweets. Kenny is included among them.
** The characters spoof this trope during one MediaNotes/EmmyAward telecast. The montage is presented by the boys and brings Kenny (who dies OnceAnEpisode) up again and again. Apparently, God has died too. And then Kenny dies ''again'' when a setpiece crushes him.
** [[Recap/SouthParkS21E2PutItDown "Put It Down"]]: The eponymous musical number features an "In Memoriam" montage of kids that died as a result of distracted drivers being more focused on Mr. Garrison's tweets. Kenny is included among them.
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* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' spoofed these kinds of montages as well. In [[Recap/FamilyGuyS2E3DaBoom "Da Boom"]], a New Year's Eve 2000 news broadcast plays a montage of noted people who passed away in the last millennium, including UsefulNotes/JoanOfArc, Creator/LeonardoDaVinci, [[RuleOfTheee and]]... Creator/NormanFell.
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* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' spoofed these kinds of montages as well. In [[Recap/FamilyGuyS2E3DaBoom "Da Boom"]], a New Year's Eve 2000 news broadcast plays a montage of noted people who passed away in the last millennium, including UsefulNotes/JoanOfArc, Creator/LeonardoDaVinci, [[RuleOfTheee [[RuleOfThree and]]... Creator/NormanFell.
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* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' spoofed these kinds of montages as well. In [[Recap/FamilyGuyS2E3DaBoom "Da Boom"]], a New Year's Eve 2000 news broadcast plays a montage of noted people who passed away in the last millennium, including UsefulNotes/JoanOfArc and, um, Norman Fell.
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* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' spoofed these kinds of montages as well. In [[Recap/FamilyGuyS2E3DaBoom "Da Boom"]], a New Year's Eve 2000 news broadcast plays a montage of noted people who passed away in the last millennium, including UsefulNotes/JoanOfArc and, um, Norman Fell.UsefulNotes/JoanOfArc, Creator/LeonardoDaVinci, [[RuleOfTheee and]]... Creator/NormanFell.
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* Played for laughs in Theatre/MagicGoesWrong. The second half kicks off with a montage of those who have died in magic related incidents, including characters mentioned in the first half, characters shown dying in the first half, an audience member who was [[ItMakesSenseInContext pecked to death by escaped doves]] and one of the still living performers, whose date of death is “Hopefully very soon”, much to his annoyance.
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* Played for laughs in Theatre/MagicGoesWrong. ''Theatre/MagicGoesWrong'': PlayedForLaughs. The second half kicks off with a montage of those who have died in magic related magic-related incidents, including characters mentioned in the first half, characters shown dying in the first half, an audience member who was [[ItMakesSenseInContext pecked to death by escaped doves]] and one of the still living performers, whose date of death is “Hopefully very soon”, much to his annoyance.
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* Played for laughs in Theatre/MagicGoesWrong. The second half kicks off with a montage of those who have died in magic related incidents, including characters mentioned in the first half, characters shown dying in the first half, an audience member who was [[ItMakesSenseInContext pecked to death by escaped doves]] and one of the still living performers, whose date of death is “Hopefully very soon”, much to his annoyance.
* Played for laughs in Theatre/MagicGoesWrong. The second half kicks off with a montage of those who have died in magic related incidents, including characters mentioned in the first half, characters shown dying in the first half, an audience member who was [[ItMakesSenseInContext pecked to death by escaped doves]] and one of the still living performers, whose date of death is “Hopefully very soon”, much to his annoyance.
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** Every broadcast of the UsefulNotes/{{Academy Award}}s, the Grammys, and the Emmys includes one. It's a case of NewerThanTheyThink, since it was only in 1994 when the Oscars started doing it annually, with the others quickly following suit.
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** Every broadcast of the UsefulNotes/{{Academy MediaNotes/{{Academy Award}}s, the Grammys, and the Emmys includes one. It's a case of NewerThanTheyThink, since it was only in 1994 when the Oscars started doing it annually, with the others quickly following suit.
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* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'': The characters spoof this trope during one UsefulNotes/EmmyAward telecast. The montage is presented by the boys and brings Kenny (who dies OnceAnEpisode) up again and again. Apparently, God has died too. And then Kenny dies ''again'' when a setpiece crushes him.
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* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'': The characters spoof this trope during one UsefulNotes/EmmyAward MediaNotes/EmmyAward telecast. The montage is presented by the boys and brings Kenny (who dies OnceAnEpisode) up again and again. Apparently, God has died too. And then Kenny dies ''again'' when a setpiece crushes him.
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* The characters of ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' spoofed this trope during one UsefulNotes/EmmyAward telecast. The montage is presented by the boys and brings Kenny (who dies OnceAnEpisode) up again and again. Apparently, God has died too. And then Kenny dies ''again'' when a setpiece crushes him.
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* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'': The characters of ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' spoofed spoof this trope during one UsefulNotes/EmmyAward telecast. The montage is presented by the boys and brings Kenny (who dies OnceAnEpisode) up again and again. Apparently, God has died too. And then Kenny dies ''again'' when a setpiece crushes him.