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* ''ComicBook/{{Iznogoud}}'': In "The Day of Misrule" (and its cartoon version, "Nuts' Day"), masters become servants and servants become masters for a day, which makes Iznogoud Caliph until midnight. He scrambles to make the inversion permanent before then, but when he gives Wa'at Alahf his fortune and sells himself into slavery to persuade the people to rally behind him, midnight strikes and he is arrested as a runaway slave.
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* ''ComicBook/{{Iznogoud}}'': In "The Day of Misrule" (and its cartoon version, "Nuts' Day"), masters become servants and servants become masters for a day, which makes Iznogoud Caliph until midnight. He scrambles to make the inversion permanent before then, but when he gives Wa'at Alahf his fortune and sells himself into slavery to persuade the people to rally behind him, midnight strikes and he is arrested as a runaway slave.
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'''Not A Dude:''' OH NOOOO-- (''fist lands on own face'')
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* Manga/{{Yotsuba}} spent a chapter, ''Yotsuba & the Restaurant'', playing the Opposites Game with Dad, Asagi, and Torako. She capped it by calling Asagi "an ugly old hag" without warning...
* In ''Franchise/{{Anpanman}}'', there is a character named Backwards Fairy who says the opposite of what he means. Baikinman has to watch what he says when he disguises himself as him.
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* ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'' has a story arc based on this and the logical paradoxes inherent to it.
-->'''Calvin:''' Is there a bee on my back or not?\\
'''Hobbes:''' No.\\
'''Calvin:''' Good, now I-- OW!\\
'''Hobbes:''' (''hiding in a tree'') Remember, at midnight Opposite Day is over. Got it?\\
'''Calvin:''' (''holding a baseball bat'') "Yes".
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[[folder:Not Live-Action TV]]
* There was an Opposite Day episode of ''Series/SaluteYourShorts'', where Ugg and Budnick switched positions; Budnick went DrunkWithPower.
* ''Series/YouCantDoThatOnTelevision'' had a series of Opposites skits OncePerEpisode, set up by a clever prank on one of the cast members.
* ''Series/TheColbertReport'' has [[http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/182107/july-25-2006/the-word---opposite-day a relevant segment available online for leisurely viewing]].
* ''Series/TheWhitestKidsUKnow'' had a sketch on it, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEqgTw7N_88 here]].
* One episode of ''Series/WorldsDumbest'' features such things as a guy in a banana costume attacking a guy in a gorilla costume and a convenience store clerk stealing from a customer, prompting Mike Trainor to wonder if it's Opposite Day. He then imagines "World's Smartest Law-Abiders," featuring a man crossing the street on the green light, Frank Stallone complimenting him and saying that he must be Russian, and [[DumbBlond Tonya Harding]] using SesquipedalianLoquaciousness. Trainor then decides that he doesn't like Opposite Day.
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[[folder:Not Web Animation]]
* ''WebAnimation/UnforgottenRealms'' has [[http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/unforgotten-realms/468-Episode-15-Opposite-Day an episode]] using Opposite day while dealing with a random encounter.
* The ''WebAnimation/{{asdfmovie}}'' and its sequels had an opposite day, especially ''asdfmovie5'', which provides the page quote.
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[[folder:Web Unoriginal]]
* The comedy group Derrick Comedy [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiFKS62wQAA parodied this]].
* Serves as a minor plot point in the [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQ9WEpZ4PCI first episode]] of the webseries Extended Run.
* [[http://twitter.com/#!/thedaleks/status/16575531376 TODAY WAS OPPOSITE DAY.]]
* There was a ''Film/SilentNightDeadlyNightPart2'' [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffGXR1AlRO8 parody]] based on it.
* There was an episode on Website/NFLQuarterbacksOnFacebook devoted to the subject.
* The movie version
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[[folder:Not Western Animation]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy''. HilarityEnsues from TheGrimReaper's unfamiliarity with the concept. A blatant logical paradox thwarts him at the last second.
* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'': The first season includes [[ThreeShorts half an episode]] titled after this trope.
* In ''WesternAnimation/DrawnTogether'':
-->'''Wooldorf:''' "Foxxy does not have a brain tumor. (''all sigh with relief'') I too would be relieved, were it not ''opposite day!''"
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' episode, ''The Wife Aquatic'' has Homer believing it's opposite day. The captain of the ship that Homer is on tells the crew "It's not opposite day!" in response to Homer's shenanigans and one of the crew members responds with "That must mean it '''is''' opposite day!".
* Every word spoken by Ramjet, Starscream's lying clone, in [[AllThereInTheManual supplemental materials]], from ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated''.
* The animated adaptation of ''ComicBook/{{Iznogoud}}'' features an episode where Iznogoud attempts to take advantage of the Opposite Day to permanently take the Caliph's place.
* There was a ''WesternAnimation/WordGirl'' episode whose plot revolved around this trope.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Archer}}'' had a bit in the episode "Viscous Coupling" where Cheryl believed they were in Opposite World, resulting in her mixed-up communications interfering with Archer's plan.
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[[folder:Unreal Life]]
* There was a Feast of Fools in medieval Europe, in which the commoners could do as they pleased, and the Lord of Misrule outranked the nobility for the day. Monasteries celebrated this Feast by choosing a young monk to be abbot for the day, eating and drinking in chapel and replacing services with songs and dancing that bordered on blasphemous. An aspect of this survived until more recent periods as the "Boy Bishop" ceremony on St Nicholas's Day. This was referenced in ''Literature/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame'', where Quasimodo is mistaken for one of the revelers in a horrible mask and then crowned King of Fools due to his ugliness. In [[Disney/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame the Disney movie]] this is depicted with the musical number "Topsy Turvy".
* There have also been similar festivals throughout European history, for example the Roman Saturnalia in which, for example, slaves might be waited upon by their masters and other Roman cultural norms were reversed. During the Middle Ages, some of these traditions even seem to have been attached to Christmas, including those pertaining to this trope.
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%%The last rule of OppositeDay is you do NOT talk about OppositeDay!
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Opposite day is '''not''' the special day when everyone does the opposite of what they would normally do. On opposite day, which everyone agrees happens on a specific day of the year, you always tell the truth and do everything the same as usual.
Do not compare JustTheIntroductionToTheOpposites. Has nothing to do with RussianReversal. Closely related to {{Not}}... '''''Not!'''''
->'''Not A Guy:''' But it's Opposite Day.
->'''Not A Dude:''' OH NOOOO- *fist lands on own face*
-->-- Definitely not WebAnimation/{{asdfmovie}} 5
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Opposite day is '''not''' the special day when everyone does the opposite of what they would normally do. On opposite day, which everyone agrees happens on a specific day of the year, you always tell the truth and do everything the same as usual.
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->'''Not A Guy:''' But it's Opposite Day.
->'''Not A Dude:''' OH NOOOO- *fist lands on own face*
-->-- Definitely not WebAnimation/{{asdfmovie}} 5
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[[AC:Neither {{Anime}} nor {{Manga}}]]
* Manga/{{Yotsuba}} spent a chapter, ''Yotsuba & the Restaurant'', playing the Opposites Game with Dad, Asagi, and Torako. She capped it by calling Asagi "an ugly old hag" without warning...
* In ''{{Franchise/Anpanman}}'', there is a character named Backwards Fairy who says the opposite of what he means. Baikinman has to watch what he says when he disguises himself as him.
[[AC:Not LiveActionTV]]
* There was an Opposite Day episode of ''Series/SaluteYourShorts'', where Ugg and Budnick switched positions; Budnick went DrunkWithPower.
* ''Series/YouCantDoThatOnTelevision'' had a series of Opposites skits OnceAnEpisode, set up by a clever prank on one of the cast members.
* ''Series/TheColbertReport'' has [[http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/182107/july-25-2006/the-word---opposite-day a relevant segment available online for leisurely viewing]].
* ''Series/TheWhitestKidsUKnow'' had a sketch on it, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEqgTw7N_88 here]].
* One episode of ''Series/TheSmokingGunPresentsWorldsDumbest'' features such things as a guy in a banana costume attacking a guy in a gorilla costume and a convenience store clerk stealing from a customer, prompting Mike Trainor to wonder if it's Opposite Day. He then imagines "World's Smartest Law-Abiders," featuring a man crossing the street on the green light, Frank Stallone complimenting him and saying that he must be Russian, and [[DumbBlond Tonya Harding]] using SesquipedalianLoquaciousness. Trainor then decides that he doesn't like Opposite Day.
[[AC:Not NewspaperComics]]
* ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'' had a story arc based on this and the logical paradoxes inherent to it.
-->'''Calvin''': Is there a bee on my back or not?
-->'''Hobbes''': No.
-->'''Calvin''': Good, now I- OW!
-->'''Hobbes''': ''*Hiding in a tree*'' Remember, at midnight Opposite Day is over. Got it?
-->'''Calvin''': ''*Holding a baseball bat*'' 'Yes'.
[[AC:Not WebAnimation]]
* ''UnforgottenRealms'' had [[http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/unforgotten-realms/468-Episode-15-Opposite-Day an episode]] using Opposite day while dealing with a random encounter.
* The {{ASDFMovie}} and its sequels had an opposite day, especially asdfmovie5.
[[WebOriginal Web Unoriginal]]
* The comedy group Derrick Comedy [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiFKS62wQAA parodied this]].
* Serves as a minor plot point in the [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQ9WEpZ4PCI first episode]] of the webseries Extended Run.
* [[http://twitter.com/#!/thedaleks/status/16575531376 TODAY WAS OPPOSITE DAY.]]
* There was a ''Film/SilentNightDeadlyNightPart2'' [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffGXR1AlRO8 parody]] based on it.
* There was an episode on Website/NFLQuarterbacksOnFacebook devoted to the subject.
[[AC:Not WesternAnimation]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy''. HilarityEnsues from TheGrimReaper's unfamiliarity with the concept. A blatant logical paradox thwarts him at the last second.
* ''WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants''' first season includes [[ThreeShorts half an episode]] titled after this trope.
* In ''WesternAnimation/DrawnTogether'':
-->'''Wooldorf''': "Foxxy does not have a brain tumor. ''[all sigh with relief]'' I too would be relieved, were it not ''opposite day!''"
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' episode, ''The Wife Aquatic'' has Homer believing it's opposite day. The captain of the ship that Homer is on tells the crew "It's not opposite day!" in response to Homer's shenanigans and one of the crew members responds with "That must mean it '''is''' opposite day!".
* Every word spoken by Ramjet, Starscream's lying clone, in [[AllThereInTheManual supplemental materials]], from ''TransformersAnimated''.
* The animated adaptation of ''{{Iznogoud}}'' featured an episode where Iznogoud attempted to take advantage of the Opposite Day to permanently take the Caliph's place.
* There was a ''WordGirl'' episode whose plot revolved around this trope.
* ''{{Archer}}'' had a bit in the episode "Viscous Coupling" where Cheryl believed they were in Opposite World, resulting in her mixed-up communications interfering with Archer's plan.
[[RealLife Unreal Life]]
* There was a Feast of Fools in medieval Europe, in which the commoners could do as they pleased, and the Lord of Misrule outranked the nobility for the day. Monasteries celebrated this Feast by choosing a young monk to be abbot for the day, eating and drinking in chapel and replacing services with songs and dancing that bordered on blasphemous. An aspect of this survived until more recent periods as the "Boy Bishop" ceremony on St Nicholas's Day.
** This was referenced in ''Literature/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame'', where Quasimodo was mistaken for one of the revelers in a horrible mask and then crowned King of Fools due to his ugliness. In [[Disney/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame the Disney movie]] this was depicted with the musical number "Topsy Turvy".
* There have also been similar festivals throughout European history, for example the Roman Saturnalia in which, for example, slaves might be waited upon by their masters and other Roman cultural norms were reversed. During the Middle Ages, some of these traditions even seem to have been attached to Christmas, including those pertaining to this trope.
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* Manga/{{Yotsuba}} spent a chapter, ''Yotsuba & the Restaurant'', playing the Opposites Game with Dad, Asagi, and Torako. She capped it by calling Asagi "an ugly old hag" without warning...
* In ''{{Franchise/Anpanman}}'', there is a character named Backwards Fairy who says the opposite of what he means. Baikinman has to watch what he says when he disguises himself as him.
[[AC:Not LiveActionTV]]
* There was an Opposite Day episode of ''Series/SaluteYourShorts'', where Ugg and Budnick switched positions; Budnick went DrunkWithPower.
* ''Series/YouCantDoThatOnTelevision'' had a series of Opposites skits OnceAnEpisode, set up by a clever prank on one of the cast members.
* ''Series/TheColbertReport'' has [[http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/182107/july-25-2006/the-word---opposite-day a relevant segment available online for leisurely viewing]].
* ''Series/TheWhitestKidsUKnow'' had a sketch on it, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEqgTw7N_88 here]].
* One episode of ''Series/TheSmokingGunPresentsWorldsDumbest'' features such things as a guy in a banana costume attacking a guy in a gorilla costume and a convenience store clerk stealing from a customer, prompting Mike Trainor to wonder if it's Opposite Day. He then imagines "World's Smartest Law-Abiders," featuring a man crossing the street on the green light, Frank Stallone complimenting him and saying that he must be Russian, and [[DumbBlond Tonya Harding]] using SesquipedalianLoquaciousness. Trainor then decides that he doesn't like Opposite Day.
[[AC:Not NewspaperComics]]
* ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'' had a story arc based on this and the logical paradoxes inherent to it.
-->'''Calvin''': Is there a bee on my back or not?
-->'''Hobbes''': No.
-->'''Calvin''': Good, now I- OW!
-->'''Hobbes''': ''*Hiding in a tree*'' Remember, at midnight Opposite Day is over. Got it?
-->'''Calvin''': ''*Holding a baseball bat*'' 'Yes'.
[[AC:Not WebAnimation]]
* ''UnforgottenRealms'' had [[http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/unforgotten-realms/468-Episode-15-Opposite-Day an episode]] using Opposite day while dealing with a random encounter.
* The {{ASDFMovie}} and its sequels had an opposite day, especially asdfmovie5.
[[WebOriginal Web Unoriginal]]
* The comedy group Derrick Comedy [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiFKS62wQAA parodied this]].
* Serves as a minor plot point in the [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQ9WEpZ4PCI first episode]] of the webseries Extended Run.
* [[http://twitter.com/#!/thedaleks/status/16575531376 TODAY WAS OPPOSITE DAY.]]
* There was a ''Film/SilentNightDeadlyNightPart2'' [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffGXR1AlRO8 parody]] based on it.
* There was an episode on Website/NFLQuarterbacksOnFacebook devoted to the subject.
[[AC:Not WesternAnimation]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy''. HilarityEnsues from TheGrimReaper's unfamiliarity with the concept. A blatant logical paradox thwarts him at the last second.
* ''WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants''' first season includes [[ThreeShorts half an episode]] titled after this trope.
* In ''WesternAnimation/DrawnTogether'':
-->'''Wooldorf''': "Foxxy does not have a brain tumor. ''[all sigh with relief]'' I too would be relieved, were it not ''opposite day!''"
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' episode, ''The Wife Aquatic'' has Homer believing it's opposite day. The captain of the ship that Homer is on tells the crew "It's not opposite day!" in response to Homer's shenanigans and one of the crew members responds with "That must mean it '''is''' opposite day!".
* Every word spoken by Ramjet, Starscream's lying clone, in [[AllThereInTheManual supplemental materials]], from ''TransformersAnimated''.
* The animated adaptation of ''{{Iznogoud}}'' featured an episode where Iznogoud attempted to take advantage of the Opposite Day to permanently take the Caliph's place.
* There was a ''WordGirl'' episode whose plot revolved around this trope.
* ''{{Archer}}'' had a bit in the episode "Viscous Coupling" where Cheryl believed they were in Opposite World, resulting in her mixed-up communications interfering with Archer's plan.
[[RealLife Unreal Life]]
* There was a Feast of Fools in medieval Europe, in which the commoners could do as they pleased, and the Lord of Misrule outranked the nobility for the day. Monasteries celebrated this Feast by choosing a young monk to be abbot for the day, eating and drinking in chapel and replacing services with songs and dancing that bordered on blasphemous. An aspect of this survived until more recent periods as the "Boy Bishop" ceremony on St Nicholas's Day.
** This was referenced in ''Literature/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame'', where Quasimodo was mistaken for one of the revelers in a horrible mask and then crowned King of Fools due to his ugliness. In [[Disney/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame the Disney movie]] this was depicted with the musical number "Topsy Turvy".
* There have also been similar festivals throughout European history, for example the Roman Saturnalia in which, for example, slaves might be waited upon by their masters and other Roman cultural norms were reversed. During the Middle Ages, some of these traditions even seem to have been attached to Christmas, including those pertaining to this trope.
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[[AC:Neither {{Anime}} nor {{Manga}}]]
* Manga/{{Yotsuba}} spent a chapter, ''Yotsuba & the Restaurant'', playing the Opposites Game with Dad, Asagi, and Torako. She capped it by calling Asagi "an ugly old hag" without warning...
* In ''{{Franchise/Anpanman}}'', there is a character named Backwards Fairy who says the opposite of what he means. Baikinman has to watch what he says when he disguises himself as him.
[[AC:Not LiveActionTV]]
* There was an Opposite Day episode of ''Series/SaluteYourShorts'', where Ugg and Budnick switched positions; Budnick went DrunkWithPower.
* ''Series/YouCantDoThatOnTelevision'' had a series of Opposites skits OnceAnEpisode, set up by a clever prank on one of the cast members.
* ''Series/TheColbertReport'' has [[http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/182107/july-25-2006/the-word---opposite-day a relevant segment available online for leisurely viewing]].
* ''Series/TheWhitestKidsUKnow'' had a sketch on it, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEqgTw7N_88 here]].
* One episode of ''Series/TheSmokingGunPresentsWorldsDumbest'' features such things as a guy in a banana costume attacking a guy in a gorilla costume and a convenience store clerk stealing from a customer, prompting Mike Trainor to wonder if it's Opposite Day. He then imagines "World's Smartest Law-Abiders," featuring a man crossing the street on the green light, Frank Stallone complimenting him and saying that he must be Russian, and [[DumbBlond Tonya Harding]] using SesquipedalianLoquaciousness. Trainor then decides that he doesn't like Opposite Day.
[[AC:Not NewspaperComics]]
* ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'' had a story arc based on this and the logical paradoxes inherent to it.
-->'''Calvin''': Is there a bee on my back or not?
-->'''Hobbes''': No.
-->'''Calvin''': Good, now I- OW!
-->'''Hobbes''': ''*Hiding in a tree*'' Remember, at midnight Opposite Day is over. Got it?
-->'''Calvin''': ''*Holding a baseball bat*'' 'Yes'.
[[AC:Not WebAnimation]]
* ''UnforgottenRealms'' had [[http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/unforgotten-realms/468-Episode-15-Opposite-Day an episode]] using Opposite day while dealing with a random encounter.
* The {{ASDFMovie}} and its sequels had an opposite day, especially asdfmovie5.
[[WebOriginal Web Unoriginal]]
* The comedy group Derrick Comedy [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiFKS62wQAA parodied this]].
* Serves as a minor plot point in the [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQ9WEpZ4PCI first episode]] of the webseries Extended Run.
* [[http://twitter.com/#!/thedaleks/status/16575531376 TODAY WAS OPPOSITE DAY.]]
* There was a ''Film/SilentNightDeadlyNightPart2'' [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffGXR1AlRO8 parody]] based on it.
* There was an episode on Website/NFLQuarterbacksOnFacebook devoted to the subject.
[[AC:Not WesternAnimation]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy''. HilarityEnsues from TheGrimReaper's unfamiliarity with the concept. A blatant logical paradox thwarts him at the last second.
* ''WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants''' first season includes [[ThreeShorts half an episode]] titled after this trope.
* In ''WesternAnimation/DrawnTogether'':
-->'''Wooldorf''': "Foxxy does not have a brain tumor. ''[all sigh with relief]'' I too would be relieved, were it not ''opposite day!''"
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' episode, ''The Wife Aquatic'' has Homer believing it's opposite day. The captain of the ship that Homer is on tells the crew "It's not opposite day!" in response to Homer's shenanigans and one of the crew members responds with "That must mean it '''is''' opposite day!".
* Every word spoken by Ramjet, Starscream's lying clone, in [[AllThereInTheManual supplemental materials]], from ''TransformersAnimated''.
* The animated adaptation of ''{{Iznogoud}}'' featured an episode where Iznogoud attempted to take advantage of the Opposite Day to permanently take the Caliph's place.
* There was a ''WordGirl'' episode whose plot revolved around this trope.
* ''{{Archer}}'' had a bit in the episode "Viscous Coupling" where Cheryl believed they were in Opposite World, resulting in her mixed-up communications interfering with Archer's plan.
[[RealLife Unreal Life]]
* There was a Feast of Fools in medieval Europe, in which the commoners could do as they pleased, and the Lord of Misrule outranked the nobility for the day. Monasteries celebrated this Feast by choosing a young monk to be abbot for the day, eating and drinking in chapel and replacing services with songs and dancing that bordered on blasphemous. An aspect of this survived until more recent periods as the "Boy Bishop" ceremony on St Nicholas's Day.
** This was referenced in ''Literature/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame'', where Quasimodo was mistaken for one of the revelers in a horrible mask and then crowned King of Fools due to his ugliness. In [[Disney/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame the Disney movie]] this was depicted with the musical number "Topsy Turvy".
* There have also been similar festivals throughout European history, for example the Roman Saturnalia in which, for example, slaves might be waited upon by their masters and other Roman cultural norms were reversed. During the Middle Ages, some of these traditions even seem to have been attached to Christmas, including those pertaining to this trope.
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* There was an Opposite Day episode of ''SaluteYourShorts'', where Ugg and Budnick switched positions; Budnick went DrunkWithPower.
* ''YouCantDoThatOnTelevision'' had a series of Opposites skits OnceAnEpisode, set up by a clever prank on one of the cast members.
* ''YouCantDoThatOnTelevision'' had a series of Opposites skits OnceAnEpisode, set up by a clever prank on one of the cast members.
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* There was an Opposite Day episode of ''SaluteYourShorts'', ''Series/SaluteYourShorts'', where Ugg and Budnick switched positions; Budnick went DrunkWithPower.
*''YouCantDoThatOnTelevision'' ''Series/YouCantDoThatOnTelevision'' had a series of Opposites skits OnceAnEpisode, set up by a clever prank on one of the cast members.
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* ''TheWhitestKidsUKnow'' had a sketch on it, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEqgTw7N_88 here]].
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* ''TheWhitestKidsUKnow'' ''Series/TheWhitestKidsUKnow'' had a sketch on it, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEqgTw7N_88 here]].
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* One episode of ''Series/TheSmokingGunPresentsWorldsDumbest'' features such things as a guy in a banana costume attacking a guy in a gorilla costume and a convenience store clerk stealing from a customer, prompting Mike Trainor to wonder if it's Opposite Day. He then imagines "World's Smartest Law-Abiders," featuring a man crossing the street on the green light, Frank Stallone complimenting him and saying that he must be Russian, and [[DumbBlond Tonya Harding]] using SesquipedalianLoquaciousness. Trainor then decides that he doesn't like Opposite Day.
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->'''Not A Guy:''' [[CreepyMonotone But it's Opposite Day.]]
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->'''Not A Guy:''' [[CreepyMonotone But it's Opposite Day.]]
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->'''Not A Dude:'''[[BigNo OH NOOOO-]] NOOOO- *fist lands on own face*
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* ''TheSimpsons'' episode, ''The Wife Aquatic'' certainly didn't have Homer believing it was opposite day. The captain of the ship that Homer was on didn't tell the crew "It's not opposite day!" in response to Homer's shenanigans and one of the crew members certainly didn't respond with "That must mean it is opposite day!".
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* ''TheSimpsons'' episode, ''The Wife Aquatic'' certainly didn't have has Homer believing it was it's opposite day. The captain of the ship that Homer was is on didn't tell tells the crew "It's not opposite day!" in response to Homer's shenanigans and one of the crew members certainly didn't respond responds with "That must mean it is '''is''' opposite day!".
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* [[{{Yotsubato}} Yotsuba]] spent a chapter playing the Opposites Game with Dad, Asagi, and Torako. It wasn't titled ''Yotsuba & the Restaurant'' and she capped it by calling Asagi "an ugly old hag" without warning...
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* [[{{Yotsubato}} Yotsuba]] spent a chapter chapter, ''Yotsuba & the Restaurant'', playing the Opposites Game with Dad, Asagi, and Torako. It wasn't titled ''Yotsuba & the Restaurant'' and she Torako. She capped it by calling Asagi "an ugly old hag" without warning...
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* [[{{Yotsubato}} Yotsuba]] never spent a chapter playing the Opposites Game with Dad, Asagi, and Torako. It wasn't titled ''Yotsuba & the Restaurant'' and she didn't cap it by calling Asagi "an ugly old hag" without warning...
* In ''{{Franchise/Anpanman}}'', there is not a character named Backwards Fairy who says the opposite of what he means. Baikinman certianly doesn't have to watch what he says when he disguises himself as him.
* In ''{{Franchise/Anpanman}}'', there is not a character named Backwards Fairy who says the opposite of what he means. Baikinman certianly doesn't have to watch what he says when he disguises himself as him.
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* [[{{Yotsubato}} Yotsuba]] never spent a chapter playing the Opposites Game with Dad, Asagi, and Torako. It wasn't titled ''Yotsuba & the Restaurant'' and she didn't cap capped it by calling Asagi "an ugly old hag" without warning...
* In ''{{Franchise/Anpanman}}'', there isnot a character named Backwards Fairy who says the opposite of what he means. Baikinman certianly doesn't have has to watch what he says when he disguises himself as him.
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* There was no Opposite Day episode of ''SaluteYourShorts'', where Ugg and Budnick never switched positions. Furthermore, Budnick did not go DrunkWithPower.
* ''YouCantDoThatOnTelevision'' ''never'' had a series of Opposites skits OnceAnEpisode. And they ''certainly'' weren't set up by a clever prank on one of the cast members...
* ''Series/TheColbertReport'' has [[http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/182107/july-25-2006/the-word---opposite-day no relevant segment available online for leisurely viewing]]. (Luckily, the linked clip is available outside the USA)
* ''TheWhitestKidsUKnow'' did not have a sketch on it, and that sketch [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEqgTw7N_88 cannot be found at this URL]].
* ''YouCantDoThatOnTelevision'' ''never'' had a series of Opposites skits OnceAnEpisode. And they ''certainly'' weren't set up by a clever prank on one of the cast members...
* ''Series/TheColbertReport'' has [[http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/182107/july-25-2006/the-word---opposite-day no relevant segment available online for leisurely viewing]]. (Luckily, the linked clip is available outside the USA)
* ''TheWhitestKidsUKnow'' did not have a sketch on it, and that sketch [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEqgTw7N_88 cannot be found at this URL]].
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* There was no an Opposite Day episode of ''SaluteYourShorts'', where Ugg and Budnick never switched positions. Furthermore, positions; Budnick did not go went DrunkWithPower.
* ''YouCantDoThatOnTelevision''''never'' had a series of Opposites skits OnceAnEpisode. And they ''certainly'' weren't OnceAnEpisode, set up by a clever prank on one of the cast members...
members.
* ''Series/TheColbertReport'' has [[http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/182107/july-25-2006/the-word---opposite-dayno a relevant segment available online for leisurely viewing]]. (Luckily, the linked clip is available outside the USA)
viewing]].
* ''TheWhitestKidsUKnow''did not have had a sketch on it, and that sketch [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEqgTw7N_88 cannot be found at this URL]].
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* ''YouCantDoThatOnTelevision''
* ''Series/TheColbertReport'' has [[http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/182107/july-25-2006/the-word---opposite-day
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* ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'' never had a story arc based on this and the logical paradoxes inherent to it.
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* ''UnforgottenRealms'' did not have [[http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/unforgotten-realms/468-Episode-15-Opposite-Day an episode]] using Opposite day while dealing with a random encounter.
* Neither the {{ASDFMovie}} nor any of its sequels had an opposite day. Especially not asdfmovie5.
* Neither the {{ASDFMovie}} nor any of its sequels had an opposite day. Especially not asdfmovie5.
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* ''UnforgottenRealms'' did not have had [[http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/unforgotten-realms/468-Episode-15-Opposite-Day an episode]] using Opposite day while dealing with a random encounter.
*Neither the The {{ASDFMovie}} nor any of and its sequels had an opposite day. Especially not day, especially asdfmovie5.
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* The comedy group Derrick Comedy [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiFKS62wQAA have never parodied this]].
* It is not a minor plot point in the [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQ9WEpZ4PCI first episode]] of the webseries Extended Run.
* It is not a minor plot point in the [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQ9WEpZ4PCI first episode]] of the webseries Extended Run.
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* The comedy group Derrick Comedy [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiFKS62wQAA have never parodied this]].
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* It doesn't have "day" in it, so obviously there's never been a ''Film/SilentNightDeadlyNightPart2'' [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffGXR1AlRO8 parody]] based on it.
* There was not an episode on Website/NFLQuarterbacksOnFacebook that was devoted to the subject.
* There was not an episode on Website/NFLQuarterbacksOnFacebook that was devoted to the subject.
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* It doesn't have "day" in it, so obviously there's never been There was a ''Film/SilentNightDeadlyNightPart2'' [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffGXR1AlRO8 parody]] based on it.
* There wasnot an episode on Website/NFLQuarterbacksOnFacebook that was devoted to the subject.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy''. Hilarity does not [[HilarityEnsues Ensue]] from TheGrimReaper's unfamiliarity with the concept. A blatant logical paradox does not thwart him at the last second.
* ''SpongebobSquarepants''' first season does not include [[ThreeShorts half an episode]] titled after this trope. Squidward informs SpongeBob that it is Opposite Day with complete sincerity and without ulterior motive.
* This quote was never in ''DrawnTogether'':
* ''SpongebobSquarepants''' first season does not include [[ThreeShorts half an episode]] titled after this trope. Squidward informs SpongeBob that it is Opposite Day with complete sincerity and without ulterior motive.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy''. Hilarity does not [[HilarityEnsues Ensue]] HilarityEnsues from TheGrimReaper's unfamiliarity with the concept. A blatant logical paradox does not thwart thwarts him at the last second.
* ''SpongebobSquarepants''' first seasondoes not include includes [[ThreeShorts half an episode]] titled after this trope. Squidward informs SpongeBob that it is Opposite Day with complete sincerity and without ulterior motive.
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* This has nothing to do with every word out of Starscream's lying clone, who is not called Ramjet in [[AllThereInTheManual supplemental materials]], from ''TransformersAnimated''.
* The animated adaptation of ''{{Iznogoud}}'' did not feature an episode where Iznogoud attempted to take advantage of the Opposite Day to permanently take the Caliph's place.
* There was never a ''WordGirl'' episode whose plot revolved around this trope.
* ''{{Archer}}'' didn't have a bit in the episode "Viscous Coupling" where Cheryl believed they were in Opposite World, resulting in her mixed-up communications interfering with Archer's plan.
* The animated adaptation of ''{{Iznogoud}}'' did not feature an episode where Iznogoud attempted to take advantage of the Opposite Day to permanently take the Caliph's place.
* There was never a ''WordGirl'' episode whose plot revolved around this trope.
* ''{{Archer}}'' didn't have a bit in the episode "Viscous Coupling" where Cheryl believed they were in Opposite World, resulting in her mixed-up communications interfering with Archer's plan.
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* This has nothing to do with every Every word out of spoken by Ramjet, Starscream's lying clone, who is not called Ramjet in [[AllThereInTheManual supplemental materials]], from ''TransformersAnimated''.
* The animated adaptation of ''{{Iznogoud}}''did not feature featured an episode where Iznogoud attempted to take advantage of the Opposite Day to permanently take the Caliph's place.
* There wasnever a ''WordGirl'' episode whose plot revolved around this trope.
* ''{{Archer}}''didn't have had a bit in the episode "Viscous Coupling" where Cheryl believed they were in Opposite World, resulting in her mixed-up communications interfering with Archer's plan.
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* There was not a Feast of Fools in medieval Europe, in which the commoners could do as they pleased, and the Lord of Misrule outranked the nobility for the day. Monasteries did not celebrate this Feast by choosing a young monk to be abbot for the day, eating and drinking in chapel and replacing services with songs and dancing that bordered on blasphemous. This is because medieval monks were all extremely devout, and none of them had entered the church because it was indoor work with no heavy lifting. An aspect of this did not survive until more recent periods as the "Boy Bishop" ceremony on St Nicholas's Day.
** This was not referenced in ''Literature/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame'', where Quasimodo was not mistaken for one of the revelers in a horrible mask and then crowned King of Fools due to his ugliness. In [[Disney/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame the Disney movie]] this was not depicted with the musical number "Topsy Turvy".
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** This was not referenced in ''Literature/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame'', where Quasimodo was not mistaken for one of the revelers in a horrible mask and then crowned King of Fools due to his ugliness. In [[Disney/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame the Disney movie]] this was not depicted with the musical number "Topsy Turvy".
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* There was not a Feast of Fools in medieval Europe, in which the commoners could do as they pleased, and the Lord of Misrule outranked the nobility for the day. Monasteries did not celebrate celebrated this Feast by choosing a young monk to be abbot for the day, eating and drinking in chapel and replacing services with songs and dancing that bordered on blasphemous. This is because medieval monks were all extremely devout, and none of them had entered the church because it was indoor work with no heavy lifting. blasphemous. An aspect of this did not survive survived until more recent periods as the "Boy Bishop" ceremony on St Nicholas's Day.
** This wasnot referenced in ''Literature/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame'', where Quasimodo was not mistaken for one of the revelers in a horrible mask and then crowned King of Fools due to his ugliness. In [[Disney/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame the Disney movie]] this was not depicted with the musical number "Topsy Turvy".
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...you just said _every_ Word Girl episode was about this trope.
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-->'''Hobbes''': ''*Hiding in a tree*'' Remember, at midnight Opposite Day is over. Got it?
-->'''Calvin''': ''*Holding a baseball bat*'' 'Yes'.
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* There was no Opposite Day episode of ''SaluteYourShorts'' where Ugg and Budnick switched positions. Furthermore, Budnick did not go DrunkWithPower.
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* ''SpongebobSquarepants''' first season does not include [[ThreeShorts half an episode]] titled after this trope. Squidward informs SpongeBob that it is Opposite Day with complete sincerity and without ulterior motive.
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* ''SpongebobSquarepants''' first season does not include [[ThreeShorts half an episode]] titled after this trope. Squidward Squidward informs SpongeBob that it is Opposite Day with complete sincerity and without ulterior motive.
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In Soviet Russia Trope Mocks You was renamed to Russian Reversal. Misuse and bad examples are being deleted.
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* There was not an episode on NFLQuarterbacksonFacebook that was devoted to the subject.
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* There was not an episode on NFLQuarterbacksonFacebook Website/NFLQuarterbacksOnFacebook that was devoted to the subject.
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* ''WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants''' first season does not include [[ThreeShorts half an episode]] titled after this trope. Squidward informs SpongeBob that it is Opposite Day with complete sincerity and without ulterior motive.
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* ''WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants''' ''SpongebobSquarepants''' first season does not include [[ThreeShorts half an episode]] titled after this trope. Squidward informs SpongeBob that it is Opposite Day with complete sincerity and without ulterior motive.
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-->'''Not A Dude:''' I'm gonna punch you in the face! *prepares fist*
-->'''Not A Guy:''' [[CreepyMonotone But it's Opposite Day.]]
-->'''Not A Dude:''' [[BigNo OH NOOOO-]] *fist lands on own face*
-->'''Not A Guy:''' [[CreepyMonotone But it's Opposite Day.]]
-->'''Not A Dude:''' [[BigNo OH NOOOO-]] *fist lands on own face*
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* ''CalvinAndHobbes'' never had a story arc based on this and the logical paradoxes inherent to it.
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* ''TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy''. Hilarity does not [[HilarityEnsues Ensue]] from TheGrimReaper's unfamiliarity with the concept. A blatant logical paradox does not thwart him at the last second.
* ''SpongebobSquarepants''' first season does not include [[ThreeShorts half an episode]] titled after this trope. Squidward informs SpongeBob that it is Opposite Day with complete sincerity and without ulterior motive.
* ''SpongebobSquarepants''' first season does not include [[ThreeShorts half an episode]] titled after this trope. Squidward informs SpongeBob that it is Opposite Day with complete sincerity and without ulterior motive.
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* ''TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy''.''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy''. Hilarity does not [[HilarityEnsues Ensue]] from TheGrimReaper's unfamiliarity with the concept. A blatant logical paradox does not thwart him at the last second.
*''SpongebobSquarepants''' ''WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants''' first season does not include [[ThreeShorts half an episode]] titled after this trope. Squidward informs SpongeBob that it is Opposite Day with complete sincerity and without ulterior motive.
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* ''TheColbertReport'' has [[http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/182107/july-25-2006/the-word---opposite-day no relevant segment available online for leisurely viewing]]. (Luckily, the linked clip is available outside the USA)
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* ''TheColbertReport'' ''Series/TheColbertReport'' has [[http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/182107/july-25-2006/the-word---opposite-day no relevant segment available online for leisurely viewing]]. (Luckily, the linked clip is available outside the USA)
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-->'''Not A Dude:''' [[BigNo OH NOOOO]] *punches himself*NOOOO-]] *fist lands on own face*