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* ''WesternAnimation/IceAge'': Sid sits on a geyser as Manny and Diego count down to when the geyser erupts and sends Sid flying.

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* ''WesternAnimation/IceAge'': ''WesternAnimation/IceAge1'': Sid sits on a geyser as Manny and Diego count down to when the geyser erupts and sends Sid flying.
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* Featured in the ''WesternAnimation/FilmationsGhostbusters'' episode "Belfry Leads the Way". During their attempt to conquer a race of mole people who live underground, Prime Evil and Apparitia wind up standing directly beneath the geyser. The Ghostbusters defeat Prime Evil by maneuvering him into getting caught up in the blast. Also used as the setting for Belfry's [[AnAesop Aesop]] epilogue.
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* The geyser Strokkur in Iceland is even more predictable than the TropeNamer, erupting every five to ten minutes, though each eruption typically only lasts a couple of seconds. Geysir, or the Great Geyser, is nearby and gives the phenomenon its name, but only erupts very rarely.
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* In A Plague of Giants(Seven Kennings trilogy), there's a geyser called Bryn's Lung(named after the sea god), although it's also made fun as being another part of said god. When not erupting, it lead to an underwater cave where either you get water based powers or die drowning.

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* In A ''A Plague of Giants(Seven Giants'' (Seven Kennings trilogy), there's a geyser called Bryn's Lung(named Lung (named after the sea god), although it's also made fun as being another part of said god. When not erupting, it lead leads to an underwater cave where either you get water based powers or die drowning.
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* In A Plague of Giants(Seven Kennings trilogy), there's a geyser called Bryn's Lung(named after the sea god), although it's also made fun as being another part of said god. When not erupting, it lead to an underwater cave where either you get water based powers or die drowning.
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* The DonaldDuck Cartoon "WesternAnimation/GoodScouts" has Donald falling into a geyser, plugging the hole with his butt. He reads the sign next to it, which reads "Old Reliable Geyser: erupts at 12 o'clock." Donald then looks at his watch and realizes it's twelve o' clock, and is soon shot up by the geyser. The cartoon ends with Donald on the geyser running on a boulder while being chased by a bear.

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* The DonaldDuck WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck Cartoon "WesternAnimation/GoodScouts" has Donald falling into a geyser, plugging the hole with his butt. He reads the sign next to it, which reads "Old Reliable Geyser: erupts at 12 o'clock." Donald then looks at his watch and realizes it's twelve o' clock, and is soon shot up by the geyser. The cartoon ends with Donald on the geyser running on a boulder while being chased by a bear.
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* These type of geysers frequently showed up in classic cartoons like ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes''. One example would be ''Tweet Tweet Tweety'': Tweety hides in a geyser that will erupt at 12:00 and a clock at the sign reads 11:55. Sylvester pulls the hand back to 11:30 and goes after him. Tweety comes out of a different hole near the sign an pulls the hands of the clock at 12 and the geyser lifts Sylvester in the air.

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* These type of geysers frequently showed up in classic cartoons like ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes''. One example would be ''Tweet Tweet Tweety'': ''WesternAnimation/TweetTweetTweety'': Tweety hides in a geyser that will erupt at 12:00 and a clock at the sign reads 11:55. Sylvester pulls the hand back to 11:30 and goes after him. Tweety comes out of a different hole near the sign an and pulls the hands of the clock at 12 and the geyser lifts Sylvester in the air.
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* ''WesternAnimation/WanderOverYonder'': In "The Tourist", Wander and Sylvia visit "Old Slooshy" on a sightseeing trip. However, the geyser doesn't go off at the marked time, and an impatient Wander uses a giant plunger to force it to erupt. This causes it to erupt in an even more spectacular fashion, which he misses.
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* ''WesternAnimation/NatureCat'': In the episode "Under Pressure", Nature Cat and friends learn about geysers when they go on an adventure in Yellowstone with Ronald and Grampy Donald to see how they work. Eventually, Nature Cat and Ronald race to Old Faithful to see it with everyone else.
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* The DonaldDuck Cartoon ''Good Scouts'' has Donald falling into a geyser, plugging the hole with his butt. He reads the sign next to it, which reads "Old Reliable Geyser: erupts at 12 o'clock." Donald then looks at his watch and realizes it's twelve o' clock, and is soon shot up by the geyser. The cartoon ends with Donald on the geyser running on a boulder while being chased by a bear.

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* The DonaldDuck Cartoon ''Good Scouts'' "WesternAnimation/GoodScouts" has Donald falling into a geyser, plugging the hole with his butt. He reads the sign next to it, which reads "Old Reliable Geyser: erupts at 12 o'clock." Donald then looks at his watch and realizes it's twelve o' clock, and is soon shot up by the geyser. The cartoon ends with Donald on the geyser running on a boulder while being chased by a bear.

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* ''WesternAnimation/IceAge'': Sid sits on a geyser as Manny and Diego count down to when the geyser erupts and sends Sid flying.
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* ''WesternAnimation/IceAge'': Sid sits on a geyser as Manny and Diego count down to when the geyser erupts and sends Sid flying, with Manny commenting "Sure is faithful".
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* A ''Desperate Dan'' comic in ''ComicBook/TheDandy'' features the titular cowboy attempt to cook beans in the woods, only to find out that a recent rainstorm rendered all wood in the area useless for a campfire. He then gets an idea and [[NoodleImplements ties a horseshoe to the top of a tree directly next to a geyser which is set to precise intervals, which he puts his tinned beans in.]] Sure enough, the geyser erupts and launches the tin can into the horseshoe, alerting Dan that they're done. Given the elaborate setup, Dan had just invented [[spoiler: the microwave.]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'': Episode "Roadside Attraction", the woods around Mystery Mountain contain one of these, and it's accurate to the second. The protagonists use it to [[ItMakesSenseInContext to escape from a spider-person]] who had them all [[StuckOnASkiLift trapped in the Sky Tram]].

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* in ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunesRabbitsRun'', Old Faithful is one of many national monuments that KnowNothingKnowItAll WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck thinks are located in UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity.

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* Cartoons featuring a parody of this type of geyser are common on the internet. Just google "old faithful cartoon" and have fun.
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* ''Franchise/OnePiece'': the Jaya Arc talks about Knock-Out Stream, a gigantic upward flow of water that comes from an undersea geyser. As told by Montblanc Cricket, his ancestor Noland used to ride the geyser on his ship to find the lands on the sky, Skypiea, and its signature Golden Belfry. So the Straw Hats wants to go to Skypiea to see the land on the sky and check out said legend... and the next Knock-Out Stream is conveniently on the next morning.

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* ''Franchise/OnePiece'': the Jaya Arc talks about Knock-Out Knock-Up Stream, a gigantic upward flow of water that comes from an undersea geyser. As told by Montblanc Cricket, his ancestor Noland Norland used to ride the geyser on his ship to find the lands on the sky, Skypiea, and its signature Golden Belfry. Belfry.[[note]]This later turns out misinformed, as [[spoiler:the island wasn't in the sky when Norland visited it: It was sent up by the same geyser after Norland left]].[[/note]] So the Straw Hats wants to go to Skypiea to see the land on the sky and check out said legend... and the next Knock-Out Knock-Up Stream is conveniently on the next morning.



* The Tex Avery short "Big Heel-Watha" featured a geyser

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* The Tex Avery short "Big Heel-Watha" featured a geysergeyser documented to erupt every fifteen minutes.
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Frequently used for gags that involve unlucky characters ending up on top of the geyser just as it is about to go off. Sometimes the geyser can be set up as a trap for the same effect or be used for dramatic effect.

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Frequently used for gags that involve unlucky characters ending up on top of the geyser just as it is about to go off. Sometimes the geyser can be set up as a trap for the same effect or be used for dramatic effect.
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* The DonaldDuck Cartoon ''Good Scouts'' has Donald falling into a geyser, plugging the hole with his butt. He reads the sign next to it, which reads "Old Reliable Geyser: erupts at 12 o'clock." Donald then looks at his watch and realizes it's twelve o' clock, and is soon shot up by the geyser. The cartoon ends with Donald on the geyser running on a bolder while being chased by a bear.

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* The DonaldDuck Cartoon ''Good Scouts'' has Donald falling into a geyser, plugging the hole with his butt. He reads the sign next to it, which reads "Old Reliable Geyser: erupts at 12 o'clock." Donald then looks at his watch and realizes it's twelve o' clock, and is soon shot up by the geyser. The cartoon ends with Donald on the geyser running on a bolder boulder while being chased by a bear.
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* ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'': the page image is from the episode ''Candace Loses Her Head''. Surprisingly, it does not play a significant role in the story.

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* ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'': the page image is "Old Reliable" geyser from the episode ''Candace Loses Her Head''. Surprisingly, it does not play a significant role in the story.
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* The DonaldDuck Cartoon ''Good Scouts'' ended with Donald on the fountain running on a bolder and chased by a bear.

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* The DonaldDuck Cartoon ''Good Scouts'' ended has Donald falling into a geyser, plugging the hole with his butt. He reads the sign next to it, which reads "Old Reliable Geyser: erupts at 12 o'clock." Donald then looks at his watch and realizes it's twelve o' clock, and is soon shot up by the geyser. The cartoon ends with Donald on the fountain geyser running on a bolder and while being chased by a bear.
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A trope most frequently seen in WesternAnimation set in a national park or other natural area, but tends to show up in other works as well. The Old Faithful (name may vary) is a geyser that, true to its name, erupts at very precise intervals, to the point that you can accurately predict when it will happen. For sake of plot, these eruptions tend to happen at either the most convenient or most inconvenient moment possible. Often accompanied by a sign that states the geyser's name and occasionally the time it is scheduled to erupt.

Frequently used for gags that involve unlucky characters ending up on top of the geyser just as it is about to go off. Sometimes the geyser can be set up as a trap for the same effect or be used for dramatic effect.

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*''Franchise/OnePiece'': the Jaya Arc talks about Knock-Out Stream, a gigantic upward flow of water that comes from an undersea geyser. As told by Montblanc Cricket, his ancestor Noland used to ride the geyser on his ship to find the lands on the sky, Skypiea, and its signature Golden Belfry. So the Straw Hats wants to go to Skypiea to see the land on the sky and check out said legend... and the next Knock-Out Stream is conveniently on the next morning.
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*''ComicStrip/FoxTrot'': Mosquito Falls has a geyser that erupts every day, right on time...at 2 in the morning.
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*A somewhat obscure parody film, ''Film/LobsterManFromMars'' has the lobster finished by a geyser at the last second.
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* ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'': the page image is from the episode ''Candace Loses Her Head''. Surprisingly, it does not play a significant role in the story.
* These type of geysers frequently showed up in classic cartoons like ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes''. One example would be ''Tweet Tweet Tweety'': Tweety hides in a geyser that will erupt at 12:00 and a clock at the sign reads 11:55. Sylvester pulls the hand back to 11:30 and goes after him. Tweety comes out of a different hole near the sign an pulls the hands of the clock at 12 and the geyser lifts Sylvester in the air.
* The Tex Avery short "Big Heel-Watha" featured a geyser
* The DonaldDuck Cartoon ''Good Scouts'' ended with Donald on the fountain running on a bolder and chased by a bear.
* ''WesternAnimation/HumphreyTheBear'': "In the Bag", Humphrey has to clean all the liter in the park to get his dinner, so he just throws it all in a hole. Unfortunately, that hole is the geyser Old Fateful, and Humphrey tries to stop it before it gives him away.
*''WesternAnimation/IceAge'': Sid sits on a geyser as Manny and Diego count down to when the geyser erupts and sends Sid flying, with Manny commenting "Sure is faithful".
*''WesternAnimation/CampLazlo'': The Bean Scouts and Squirrel Scouts visit one in the episode "''Squirrel Seats''". Raj ends up sitting in it to prevent it from erupting as part of a ZanyScheme to stop Lazlo getting back on the bus.
*''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'': the episode ''Raw Deal'' played with this trope. The national park the family visits has a geyser, but it stopped erupting long ago. It finally erupts again at the end of the episode, and only Lincoln gets to see it.
*''WesternAnimation/ThePinkPanther'': in "''Pink Of The Litter''" in which Pink is sentenced to clean up the debris in Litterburg. At one point, Pink drives a tip truck full of trash to Old Reliable, and dumps the refuse in the hole. The geyser erupts as Pink is driving away, negating all his work.
*''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck'': One of these called "old reliable" shows up in the episode ''Bearskin Thug''; Steelbeak ties Gosalyne up above it as part of a DeathTrap, but in the end, he and his henchmen [[HoistByHisOwnPetard end up getting hit by the erupting geyser themselves]].
*''WesternAnimation/TransformersRescueBots'': In the episode "Rules And Regulations", we are introduced to a super-hot geyser called "Old Parker" that goes off every forty-five minutes. This geyser is located in the middle of an EMP dead zone that disables technology (including Autobots), which leaves three of the Bots frozen on top of the geyser when they try to find Cody after a misheard communication.
*''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'' in the episode "Camping Trip" Marco wants to show Star one of these, named Old Youthful. Due to constant delays and interruptions of Star's dad the journey there is 'troublesome', but in the end, they make it.
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*The TropeNamer is the real life ''Old Faithful" geyser at Yellowstone National Park. It is indeed predictable (erupting every 44 to 125 minutes), but not to such extreme degrees as often seen in fiction.
* When Creator/DaveBarry went to Japan and saw a waterspout that goes off for five minutes at a time exactly twice an hour, he was extremely dubious ([[https://books.google.com/books?id=Mmd9cE9YOrcC&pg=PA198&lpg=PA198&dq=dave+barry+japan+%22old+faithful%22+geyser&source=bl&ots=kNQ_yLoPSG&sig=HFVMMQ3ZafZOnc0RjkJMnSIH6DU&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj_qaGD5uvPAhXBej4KHbXvBAQQ6AEIHDAA#v=onepage&q=dave%20barry%20japan%20%22old%20faithful%22%20geyser&f=false book excerpt]]):
-->We got there about ten minutes before it went off, and we watched the big clock until boom, right on schedule the hot water started spouting. It stopped exactly five minutes later, and the crowd went into the convenient gift shop, just as another tour bus pulled up to witness another on-time water-spout performance. How very convenient! Exactly two shows an hour! I expressed great skepticism about the Water-Spout Hell to Beth. I compared it to Old Faithful geyser in Yellowstone, which is highly reliable, for a geyser, but doesn't operate on anything like this kind of clockwork schedule.
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