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* ''Franchise/LyricalNanoha'': PlayedWith because it's not done simultaneously but still shows how [[MirrorCharacter similar]] are Nanoha and her daughter over the years. ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanoha'' starts with a 9-year-old Nanoha waking up from a strange dream, turning off the alarm of her phone--it's on the floor--, stretching, and then tying her hair up in pigtails in front of her bathroom mirror. In ''Manga/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaVivid'', Vivio follows a near identical routine. The only difference is that her alarm is a clock on the bedside.
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* ''Franchise/LyricalNanoha'': PlayedWith because it's not done simultaneously (they happen 14 years apart) but still shows how [[MirrorCharacter [[GenerationXerox similar]] are Nanoha and her daughter over the years.are. ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanoha'' starts with a 9-year-old Nanoha waking up from a strange dream, turning off the alarm of her phone--it's on the floor--, stretching, and then tying her hair up in pigtails in front of her bathroom mirror. In ''Manga/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaVivid'', Vivio follows a near identical routine. The only difference is that her alarm is a clock on the bedside.
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* ''Webcomic/FeralnetteAU'': Near the beginning of the Birds of a Feather arc, when Felix and Marinette are starting to become friends, their morning routines are contrasted to each other in a RuleOfThree with a body part--hands (she puts her brace on, he dons his turtleneck shirt), ears (she slides her headphones in, he adjusts his earrings), and legs (she runs to school, he's driven to it in a limo). It's a way to highlight that Felix is collected and graceful while Marinette is weary and leads a chaotic life.
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* ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagicaTheMovieRebellion'': There's a scene nearly identical to the one shown in the [[Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica anime]] --Madoka waking up her mother, with the two of them grooming themselves together in the bathroom. While it does reinforce Madoka and her mom's closeness, it, however, serves different purposes. It's meant to mirror the anime's beginning, adding to the feeling of deja-vu and confusion. Furthermore, its subtle discrepancies from the original scene hint that the universe in which the film takes place is not quite the same as the anime. It's not a retelling or something similar, it's a continuation.
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* ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagicaTheMovieRebellion'': There's a scene nearly identical to the one shown in the [[Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica anime]] --Madoka waking up her mother, with the two of them grooming themselves together in the bathroom. While it does reinforce Madoka and her mom's closeness, it, however, it however serves different purposes. It's meant to mirror the anime's beginning, adding to the feeling of deja-vu deja vu and confusion. Furthermore, its subtle discrepancies from the original scene hint that the universe in which the film takes place is not quite the same as the anime. It's not a retelling or something similar, it's a continuation.
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* ''WesternAnimation/ShaunTheSheep'': The opening titles portray the Farmer, Bitzer, and Shaun's routines synchronised, particularly with Bitzer putting on deodorant and Shaun using a hairdryer while the Farmer shaves. It's played for humour--Bitzer is a dog and [[CaptainObvious Shaun is a sheep]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/ShaunTheSheep'': The opening titles portray credits show a rooster crowing. We then go to Shaun, Blitzer and the Farmer, Bitzer, Farmer all getting up and Shaun's routines synchronised, particularly getting ready for the day; with Bitzer the Farmer shaving, Blitzer putting on deodorant deodorant, and Shaun using blow drying his wool. Blitzer then stands to attention as the Farmer leaves the farmhouse and gets [[AmusingInjuries hit with the door]] in the process, while Shaun leads the other sheep in aerobics. Finally, Blitzer grabs a hairdryer cup of tea while the Farmer shaves. It's played for humour--Bitzer is a dog unlocks the barn and [[CaptainObvious Shaun is a sheep]].the flock immediately [[{{Masquerade}} starts acting like normal sheep]]. Two variations on the scene also appear in TheMovie.
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* ''Series/{{Community}}'': The second season opener quickly flashes through all the rooms of the various study group members as they get up. Their decor and morning routine tells us a lot about them (e.g. Jeff is exercising in an almost bare room, Shirley is cuddling with her two children, Pierce has a trippy looking water-mattress, Annie's is perfectly pretty and organised, but has bars on the window, etc.)
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* ''Series/HomeImprovement'': Tim and Al discuss their respective morning routines in one episode. Al's is to get up, say "Oh boy, another wonderful day of working side by side with Tim." And the next part is to consider calling in sick. Tim's is to get up, scratch, and get in the bathroom.
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* ''Series/TheBoys2019'': In "The Big Ride" there's a ContrastMontage between celebrity superhero Starlight in her luxury apartment versus her boyfriend Hughie Campbell, now a fugitive, doing his MorningRoutine in the subbasement cleaning closet of a gangbanger hideout.
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* ''Series/TheBoys2019'': In [[Recap/TheBoysS0201TheBigRide "The Big Ride" Ride"]] there's a ContrastMontage between celebrity superhero Starlight in her luxury apartment versus her boyfriend Hughie Campbell, now a fugitive, doing his MorningRoutine in the subbasement cleaning closet of a gangbanger hideout.
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* ''Film/CatchUsIfYouCan'' opens with Steve and his flatmates being woken up by their organ alarm clock, getting ready for the day, and exercising in a nearby playground.
* ''Film/TheDevilWearsPrada'' offers not just Andy's morning routine but the routine of about a dozen other women as well, to contrast the way she gets ready to the way the other women do.
* ''Film/{{Grease}}'': The film begins with an animated montage of all of the main characters going through their morning routine to get ready for school.
* ''Film/TheDevilWearsPrada'' offers not just Andy's morning routine but the routine of about a dozen other women as well, to contrast the way she gets ready to the way the other women do.
* ''Film/{{Grease}}'': The film begins with an animated montage of all of the main characters going through their morning routine to get ready for school.
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* ''Film/TheSeventhContinent'' has lots of repetitive shots of the main family doing mundane morning activities in parts one and two, emphasizing the emptiness and loneliness that they are going through.
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* ''Fanfic/BabylonBeautifulFiction'': The fic begins with Ed and Al getting ready for the day while Edward struggles and hides his chronic pain and terminal illness. He shaves, he dries his hair using alchemy, and has breakfast with Al.
* ''Fanfic/DirtySympathy'': The morning of the Vera Misham trial opens with both Klavier and Apollo getting ready for the trial in their homes. They style their hair, pick out their clothes, and go over their plan to have Kristoff lose the jury's sympathy to cover up that they framed him.
* ''Fanfic/BabylonBeautifulFiction'': The fic begins with Ed and Al getting ready for the day while Edward struggles and hides his chronic pain and terminal illness. He shaves, he dries his hair using alchemy, and has breakfast with Al.
* ''Fanfic/DirtySympathy'': The morning of the Vera Misham trial opens with both Klavier and Apollo getting ready for the trial in their homes. They style their hair, pick out their clothes, and go over their plan to have Kristoff lose the jury's sympathy to cover up that they framed him.
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* ''ComicStrip/{{Zits}}'': One strip alternates between Jeremy and his girlfriend, showing her putting on makeup, combing her hair, etc. while Jeremy takes several panels to emerge from sleep. The final panel has Sara, now a living exhibition of cosmetic technology, asking Jeremy how he gets his hair to look as if he got out of bed, to which he confusedly replies that he gets out of bed.
* ''ComicStrip/{{Zits}}'': One strip alternates between Jeremy and his girlfriend, showing her putting on makeup, combing her hair, etc. while Jeremy takes several panels to emerge from sleep. The final panel has Sara, now a living exhibition of cosmetic technology, asking Jeremy how he gets his hair to look as if he got out of bed, to which he confusedly replies that he gets out of bed.
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* ''Franchise/LyricalNanoha'': PlayedWith because it's not done simultaneously but still shows how [[MirrorCharacter similar]] are Nanoha and her daughter over the years. ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanoha'' starts with a 9-year-old Nanoha waking up from a strange dream, turning off the alarm of her phone--it's on the floor--, stretching, and then tying her hair up in pigtails in front of her bathroom mirror. In ''Manga/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaVivid'', Vivio follows a near identical routine. The only difference is that her alarm is a clock on the bedside.
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* ''WesternAnimation/ShaunTheSheep'': The opening titles portray the Farmer, Bitzer, and Shaun's routines synchronised, particularly with Bitzer putting on deodorant and Shaun using a hairdryer while the Farmer shaves. It's played for humour --Bitzer is a dog and [[CaptainObvious Shaun is a sheep]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/ShaunTheSheep'': The opening titles portray the Farmer, Bitzer, and Shaun's routines synchronised, particularly with Bitzer putting on deodorant and Shaun using a hairdryer while the Farmer shaves. It's played for humour --Bitzer humour--Bitzer is a dog and [[CaptainObvious Shaun is a sheep]].
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* ''Literature/FullMetalPanic'': Kaname's mourning routine is juxtaposed against Sousuke's to highlight how damn weird the latter's mindset is. While Kaname has exactly the routine one would expect from any OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent, Sousuke wakes up [[AnOddPlaceToSleep under the bed]] immediately pointing his PillowPistol at a cat on his windowsill, makes himself a "satisfying breakfast" consisting of several slices of salami and a tomato, and checks to make sure he's packed an adequate amount of C4 and ammunition in his school bag.
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A {{scene|s}} where two characters are washing up in tandem, and which includes them brushing their teeth and gargling while facing the mirror. Is generally presented as a cute scene, and the participants can range from relatives, HeterosexualLifePartners, those [[ShipTease potentially in a romantic relationship]], to romantic partners. Usually played as humorous.
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A {{scene|s}} where two characters are washing up in tandem, and which includes them brushing their teeth and gargling while facing the mirror. Is generally presented as a cute scene, and the participants can range from relatives, HeterosexualLifePartners, those [[ShipTease potentially in a romantic relationship]], to romantic partners. Usually played as humorous.
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* ''Literature/HaruhiSuzumiya'': One episode begins with Kyon and his sister doing this together.
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* Music/PicaPica: The trope image is from this Spanish group aimed at kids. [[https://youtu.be/MteCviCsEZ8 "Pica-Pica show"]] is about the morning routine of the three main characters, before going to school.
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* Music/PicaPica: The trope image is from this Spanish UsefulNotes/{{Spa|in}}nish group aimed at kids. [[https://youtu.be/MteCviCsEZ8 "Pica-Pica show"]] is about the morning routine of the three main characters, before going to school.
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* ''Anime/TheMelancholyOfHaruhiSuzumiya'': One episode of begins with Kyon and his sister doing this.
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* ''Anime/TheMelancholyOfHaruhiSuzumiya'': One episode of ''Literature/HaruhiSuzumiya'' begins with Kyon and his sister doing this.this together.
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A scene {{scene|s}} where two characters are washing up in tandem, and which includes them brushing their teeth and gargling while facing the mirror. Is generally presented as a cute scene, and the participants can range from relatives, HeterosexualLifePartners, those [[ShipTease those potentially in a romantic relationship]], to romantic partners. Usually played as humorous.
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* ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagicaTheMovieRebellion'': There's a scene nearly identical to the one shown in the [[Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica anime]] --Madoka waking up her mother, with the two of them grooming themselves together in the bathroom. While it does reinforce Madoka and her mom's closeness, it, however, serves different purposes. It's meant to mirror the anime's beginning, adding to the feeling of deja-vu and confusion. Furthermore, its subtle differences with the original scene hint that the universe in which the film takes place is not quite the same as the anime. It's not a retelling or something similar, it's a continuation.
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* ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagicaTheMovieRebellion'': There's a scene nearly identical to the one shown in the [[Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica anime]] --Madoka waking up her mother, with the two of them grooming themselves together in the bathroom. While it does reinforce Madoka and her mom's closeness, it, however, serves different purposes. It's meant to mirror the anime's beginning, adding to the feeling of deja-vu and confusion. Furthermore, its subtle differences with discrepancies from the original scene hint that the universe in which the film takes place is not quite the same as the anime. It's not a retelling or something similar, it's a continuation.
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* ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagicaTheMovieRebellion'': There's a scene nearly identical to the one shown in the [[Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica anime]] --Madoka waking up her mother, with the two of them grooming themselves together in the bathroom. While it does reinforce Madoka and her mom's closeness, it, however, serves different purposes. It's meant to mirror the anime's beginning, adding to the feeling of deja-vu and confusion. Furthermore, its subtle differences with the original scene hint that the universe in which the film takes place is not quite the same as the anime. It's not a retelling or something similar, it's a continuation.
* ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagicaTheMovieRebellion'': There's a scene nearly identical to the one shown in the [[Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica anime]] --Madoka waking up her mother, with the two of them grooming themselves together in the bathroom. While it does reinforce Madoka and her mom's closeness, it, however, serves different purposes. It's meant to mirror the anime's beginning, adding to the feeling of deja-vu and confusion. Furthermore, its subtle differences with the original scene hint that the universe in which the film takes place is not quite the same as the anime. It's not a retelling or something similar, it's a continuation.
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* ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica'': In [[Recap/PuellaMagiMadokaMagicaEpisode01AsIfIMetHerInMyDream "As If I Met Her In My Dream..."]], Madoka and her mother do this.
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* ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica'': In [[Recap/PuellaMagiMadokaMagicaEpisode01AsIfIMetHerInMyDream "As If I Met Her In My Dream..."]], Madoka and her mother do this.this as a way to show their close relationship and their difference in maturity --Junko wears makeup while Madoka ties her hair in GirlishPigtails, Junko is a night owl because of her job (and stress) while Madoka is an early riser. This part becomes important later in the anime, as [[spoiler:the Incubators]] target teenage girls because they are more gullible and emotional and overall less experienced than adult women.
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* ''Film/{{Juliana}}'': There are a couple of scenes that start or end with the kids waking up in the morning and getting dressed. Instead of splitting the screen, the camera merely moves from one character to the next as all of their routines are fairly identical --getting up, putting on any extra clothes (such as Juliana's shirt), and ordering the sheets that cover their mattresses. A few of them, like Cobra, fix their hairdo. And then they all wash their faces and arms. It's {{inverted}} on other two occasions, when the sequence is of them preparing to go to bed. Some of the kids play an instrument or read before tucking themselves in.
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* Music/PicaPica: The trope image is from this Spanish group. [[https://youtu.be/MteCviCsEZ8 "Pica-Pica show"]] is about the morning routine of the three main characters, before going to school.
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* Music/PicaPica: The trope image is from this Spanish group.group aimed at kids. [[https://youtu.be/MteCviCsEZ8 "Pica-Pica show"]] is about the morning routine of the three main characters, before going to school.
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* ''WesternAnimation/ShaunTheSheep'': The opening titles portray the Farmer, Bitzer, and Shaun's routines synchronised, particularly with Bitzer putting on deodorant and Shaun using a hairdryer while the Farmer shaves. It's played for humour - Bitzer is a dog and [[CaptainObvious Shaun is a sheep]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/ShaunTheSheep'': The opening titles portray the Farmer, Bitzer, and Shaun's routines synchronised, particularly with Bitzer putting on deodorant and Shaun using a hairdryer while the Farmer shaves. It's played for humour - Bitzer --Bitzer is a dog and [[CaptainObvious Shaun is a sheep]].
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* ''Film/TheScarecrow'': Buster and Joe's intricate ballet as they get up.
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* ''Series/GilmoreGirls'': In [[Recap/GilmoreGirlsS01E12 "Double Date"]], Lorelai and Rory have tune their routine.routine to Music/{{XTC}}'s "Earn Enough for Us".
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* ''WesternAnimation/WallaceAndGromit'' have a rather [[RubeGoldbergDevice elaborate]] approach to this.
* The opening titles of ''WesternAnimation/ShaunTheSheep'' portray this, with the Farmer, Bitzer and Shaun's routines synchronising, particularly with Bitzer putting on deodorant and Shaun using a hairdryer while the Farmer shaves. It's played for humour - Bitzer is a dog and [[CaptainObvious Shaun is a sheep]].
* ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'' has the Titular Character and her LoveInterest Marco perform one of these. Particularly, they brush their teeth in synchronization while lip syncing to a song by their favorite band.
* The opening titles of ''WesternAnimation/ShaunTheSheep'' portray this, with the Farmer, Bitzer and Shaun's routines synchronising, particularly with Bitzer putting on deodorant and Shaun using a hairdryer while the Farmer shaves. It's played for humour - Bitzer is a dog and [[CaptainObvious Shaun is a sheep]].
* ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'' has the Titular Character and her LoveInterest Marco perform one of these. Particularly, they brush their teeth in synchronization while lip syncing to a song by their favorite band.
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* ''WesternAnimation/WallaceAndGromit'' have a rather [[RubeGoldbergDevice elaborate]] approach to this.
*''WesternAnimation/ShaunTheSheep'': The opening titles of ''WesternAnimation/ShaunTheSheep'' portray this, with the Farmer, Bitzer Bitzer, and Shaun's routines synchronising, synchronised, particularly with Bitzer putting on deodorant and Shaun using a hairdryer while the Farmer shaves. It's played for humour - Bitzer is a dog and [[CaptainObvious Shaun is a sheep]].
*''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'' has the Titular Character ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'': Star and her LoveInterest Marco perform one of these. Particularly, they brush their teeth in synchronization while lip syncing lip-syncing to a song by their favorite band. band.
* ''WesternAnimation/WallaceAndGromit'': The titular characters have a rather [[RubeGoldbergDevice elaborate]] approach to this.
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* ''WesternAnimation/WallaceAndGromit'': The titular characters have a rather [[RubeGoldbergDevice elaborate]] approach to this.
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* ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica'': In [[Recap/PuellaMagiMadokaMagicaEpisode01AsIfIMetHerInMyDream "As If I Met Her In My Dream..."]], Madoka and her mother do this.
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* Torrance Shipman and Cliff Pantone in the movie ''Film/BringItOn''.
* Doug and Steve in ''Film/ANightAtTheRoxbury''.
* Doug and Steve in ''Film/ANightAtTheRoxbury''.
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* ''Film/BringItOn'': Torrance Shipman and Cliff Pantone in the movie ''Film/BringItOn''.
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* ''Film/ANightAtTheRoxbury'': Doug andSteve in ''Film/ANightAtTheRoxbury''.
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* In ''Series/EverybodyLovesRaymond'', Ray exploits his tallness to stand behind the more petite Debra, so he and she use the same mirror-fronted cabinet over the sink to see into. This works just fine until Ray opens the cabinet to get something inside.
* Seen in ''Series/{{Frasier}}''. Martin and Daphne are completely thrown out of synch when she hands him a blue cereal bowl instead of his usual yellow one.
* Lorelai and Rory in ''Series/GilmoreGirls'' have their routine.
* Seen in ''Series/{{Frasier}}''. Martin and Daphne are completely thrown out of synch when she hands him a blue cereal bowl instead of his usual yellow one.
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* In ''Series/EverybodyLovesRaymond'', ''Series/EverybodyLovesRaymond'': Ray exploits his tallness to stand behind the more petite Debra, so he and she use the same mirror-fronted cabinet over the sink to see into. This works just fine until Ray opens the cabinet to get something inside.
*Seen in ''Series/{{Frasier}}''. ''Series/{{Frasier}}'': Martin and Daphne are completely thrown out of synch when she hands him a blue cereal bowl instead of his usual yellow one.
* ''Series/GilmoreGirls'': Lorelai and Roryin ''Series/GilmoreGirls'' have their routine.routine.
* ''Series/LivAndMaddie'': The TitleSequence shows the family taking turns to get in front of the bathroom washbasin (with them filmed from the [[InUniverseCamera POV of a vanity mirror]] over the basin).
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* ''Series/GilmoreGirls'': Lorelai and Rory
* ''Series/LivAndMaddie'': The TitleSequence shows the family taking turns to get in front of the bathroom washbasin (with them filmed from the [[InUniverseCamera POV of a vanity mirror]] over the basin).
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* The trope image is from the Spanish group Music/PicaPica. The video for [[https://youtu.be/MteCviCsEZ8 "Pica-Pica show"]] is about the morning routine of the three main characters, before going to school.
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* Music/PicaPica: The trope image is from the this Spanish group Music/PicaPica. The video for group. [[https://youtu.be/MteCviCsEZ8 "Pica-Pica show"]] is about the morning routine of the three main characters, before going to school.
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* Kelly and Julian did this in ''Webcomic/TheWotch''.
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