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* Played with in ''AdventureTime'', where the fearless Finn and Jake are accosted not by water, but by a rain of daggers. When they attempt to use their imaginations to pass the time, it turns out that Jake's is almost deadlier than the rain!
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* Played with in ''AdventureTime'', ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'', where the fearless Finn and Jake are accosted not by water, but by a rain of daggers. When they attempt to use their imaginations to pass the time, it turns out that Jake's is almost deadlier than the rain!
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* Played with in Adventure Time, where the fearless Finn and Jake are accosted not by water, but by a rain of daggers. When they attempt to use their imaginations to pass the time, it turns out that Jake's is almost deadlier than the rain!
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* Played with in Adventure Time, ''AdventureTime'', where the fearless Finn and Jake are accosted not by water, but by a rain of daggers. When they attempt to use their imaginations to pass the time, it turns out that Jake's is almost deadlier than the rain!
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* Played with in Adventure Time, where the fearless Finn and Jake are accosted not by water, but by a rain of daggers. When they attempt to use their imaginations to pass the time, it turns out that Jake's is almost deadlier than the rain!
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When the weather is an active menace, see [[CueTheRain Hostile Weather]], which may turn the setting into a ClosedCircle.
See CaughtInTheRain and its related tropes for [[RomanceEnsues one form this sort of situation]] can take.
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When the weather is an active menace, see [[CueTheRain Hostile Weather]], HostileWeather, which may turn the setting into a ClosedCircle.
See CaughtInTheRain and its related tropes for [[RomanceEnsues one form this sort of situation]] cantake.
take. Compare and contrast CueTheRain.
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* In Literature/{{Coraline}} , heroine's parents forbid her to go out in rain, so she has to explore the house, and thus finds the secret door.
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* In Literature/{{Coraline}} ''Literature/{{Coraline}}'' , heroine's parents forbid her to go out in rain, so she has to explore the house, and thus finds the secret door.
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* In {{Coraline}} , heroine's parents forbid her to go out in rain, so she has to explore the house, and thus finds the secret door.
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* In {{Coraline}} Literature/{{Coraline}} , heroine's parents forbid her to go out in rain, so she has to explore the house, and thus finds the secret door.
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* Likewise, ''{{Bulletstorm}}'' has a section where the electrical storm will disintegrate anyone exposed to the sky.
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* Likewise, ''{{Bulletstorm}}'' ''VideoGame/{{Bulletstorm}}'' has a section where the electrical storm will disintegrate anyone exposed to the sky.
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* The DonaldDuck cartoon "Donald's Off Day", in which Don's golfing outing is rained out. In fact, everytime the rain stops, it starts again the moment Donald steps out the door. He spends the day inside, while his nephews play pranks on him.
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** More like Aang was taking shelter from a hurricane in a cave, while Zuko was determined to head straight into it to capture Aang.
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* Likewise, ''{{Bulletstorm}}'' has a section where the electrical storm will disintegrate anyone exposed to the sky.
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* According to JohnLennon, TheBeatles' song "Rain" is a mockery of this mindset and general excessive griping about weather.
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* [[NineInchNails Trent Reznor]] sang this at the end of the PissTakeRap-laden "Down In It".
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* In {{Coraline}} , heroine's parents forbid her to go out in rain, so she has to explore the house, and thus finds the secret door.
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* ''TheCatInTheHat''''TheCatInTheHat'' - so they sat in the house all that cold, cold, wet day.
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* ''CalvinAndHobbes'' had a story arc where the family goes camping and it starts raining once they get to the camp site. Despite Calvin's and mom's complaints, Dad decides to tough it out, but eventually he has enough and decides to pack it up. And in that very moment, the rain finally stops. Cue FacePalm and copious swearing.
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* ''CalvinAndHobbes'' had a story arc where the family goes camping and it starts raining once they get to the camp site. Despite Calvin's and mom's complaints, Dad decides to tough it out, out - for an entire ''week'' - but eventually he has enough and decides to pack it up. And in that very moment, the rain finally stops. Cue FacePalm and copious swearing.
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* In ''TheSecretGarden'', the children have to work out that they can explore the house while it rains.
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When the weather is an active menace creating a ClosedCircle, see [[CueTheRain Hostile Weather]].
See also CaughtInTheRain and its related tropes for [[RomanceEnsues one form]] this sort of situation can take.
See also CaughtInTheRain and its related tropes for [[RomanceEnsues one form]] this sort of situation can take.
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When the weather is an active menace creating a ClosedCircle, menace, see [[CueTheRain Hostile Weather]].
Weather]], which may turn the setting into a ClosedCircle.
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Not to be confused with ItWasADarkAndStormyNight.
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Not to be confused with ItWasADarkAndStormyNight.
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SnowedIn is the more extreme variation of this trope. When the weather is an active menace, see [[CueTheRain Hostile Weather]].
See also CaughtInTheRain and its related tropes for one form this sort of situation can take.
See also CaughtInTheRain and its related tropes for one form this sort of situation can take.
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SnowedIn is the more extreme variation of this trope.
When the weather is an activemenace, menace creating a ClosedCircle, see [[CueTheRain Hostile Weather]].
See also CaughtInTheRain and its related tropes for [[RomanceEnsues oneform form]] this sort of situation can take.
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This can also be used more seriously for character development if, for instance, [[FamiliarityBreedsContemplation two characters are stuck]] in whatever shelter is handy at the time the storm hits. Can also cause a bit of CabinFever in some characters.
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This can also be used more seriously for character development if, for instance, [[FamiliarityBreedsContemplation [[LockedInARoom two characters are stuck]] in whatever shelter is handy at the time the storm hits. Can also cause a bit of CabinFever in some characters.
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This can also be used more seriously for character development if, for instance, [[FamiliarityBreedContemplation two characters are stuck]] in whatever shelter is handy at the time the storm hits. Can also cause a bit of CabinFever in some characters.
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This can also be used more seriously for character development if, for instance, [[FamiliarityBreedContemplation [[FamiliarityBreedsContemplation two characters are stuck]] in whatever shelter is handy at the time the storm hits. Can also cause a bit of CabinFever in some characters.
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This trope is, in essence, when the plot for an episode is derived from bad weather either causing the characters to be unable to go outside or having to find some place to get shelter.
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This trope is, in essence, when the plot for an episode is derived from bad weather either causing the characters to be unable to go outside or having to find some place to get shelter. \n If there is AnAesop about the untapped forms of entertainment available that don't require electricity or outdoor sports, the most popular activity is reading -- in which case, {{Portal Book}}s may appear.
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* ''TheLionTheWitchAndTheWardrobe'': Rainy days force the Pevensie siblings to explore TheProfessor's BigFancyHouse and, in doing so, find the CoolGate of a wardrobe to the MagicalLand of Narnia.
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SnowedIn is the more extreme variation of this trope.
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SnowedIn is the more extreme variation of this trope.
trope. When the weather is an active menace, see [[CueTheRain Hostile Weather]].
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* ''CalvinAndHobbes'' had a story arc where the family goes camping and it starts raining once they get to the camp site. Despite Calvin's and mom's complaints, Dad decides to tough it out, but eventually he has enough and decides to pack it up. And in that very moment, the rain finally stops. Cue FacePalm and copious swearing.
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See also SnowedIn for the most common variation of this trope, which is usually more ominous.
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trope, which is usually more ominous.
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This trope is, in essence, when the plot for an episode is derived from bad weather either causing the characters to be unable to go outside or having to find some place to get shelter. For
See also SnowedIn for the most commonvariation, see SnowedIn.
variation of this trope.
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This trope is, in essence, when the plot for an episode is derived from bad weather either causing the characters to be unable to go outside or having to find some place to get shelter.
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This trope is, in essence, when the plot for an episode is derived from bad weather either causing the characters to be unable to go outside or having to find some place to get shelter.
shelter. For the most common variation, see SnowedIn.
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Sister trope of SnowedIn.