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* ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'': On the first day of class at UA, we have [[TheRival Bakugo's]] utterly ''gobsmacked'' facial expression when he sees the formerly-[[UnSorcerer Quirkless]] Izuku use his newly-acquired power in front of him for the first time.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'': Whenever the characters--the titular team more often than not--react to something comedic going on, they change into a chibi SuperDeformed style with exaggerated expressions on which the camera lingers.
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* ''WebAnimation/MysterySkullsAnimated'': In "Freaking Out", the ghost has apparently been out of it for so long that he's forgotten a few of the basics of human life. While crossing the street, he actually stops and squints at something bright... namely, the oncoming headlights of an 18-wheeler. He promptly gets creamed by it once he realizes what's barreling down at him, complete with a classic {{Take}} reaction--it's one of the very few times in the series that the iconic head-bob actually stops cold.

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* ''WebAnimation/MysterySkullsAnimated'': In "Freaking Out", the ghost has apparently been out of it for so long that he's forgotten a few of the basics of human life. While crossing the street, he actually stops and squints at something bright... namely, the oncoming headlights of an 18-wheeler. He promptly gets creamed by it once he realizes what's barreling down at him, complete with a classic {{Take}} Take reaction--it's one of the very few times in the series that the iconic head-bob actually stops cold.

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A particular take is someone coming across something harmless that they find scary, like a rat or cockroach, and then screaming while grabbing at another person.



Takes often accompain either part of a OneTwoPunchline. Compare and contrast with DistantReactionShot, when an event it's so massive it can be seen from space and far-away characters do a take after being impacted by its effects. See also {{Facepalm}} and {{Rimshot}}. Sudden changes to a SuperDeformed style might be used as takes of sorts.

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Takes often accompain accompany either part of a OneTwoPunchline. Compare and contrast with DistantReactionShot, when an event it's so massive it can be seen from space and far-away characters do a take after being impacted by its effects. See also {{Facepalm}} and {{Rimshot}}. Sudden changes to a SuperDeformed style might be used as takes of sorts.
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* A particular take is someone coming across something harmless that they find scary, like a rat or cockroach, and then screaming while grabbing at another person.
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* ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends'': In "The Secrets Of The Animated Cartoon", Garfield mentions while [[NoFourthWall speaking to the audience]] that he has a particular dislike of cartoon characters who overreact with {{Wild Take}}s (which, ironically, describes the hypochondriac Wade Duck on the same show pretty well). The Take itself is parodied -- its ridiculously-DelayedReaction variant, in particular. Book tells Bo that aliens disguised as bottles of dishwashing liquid are invading Earth. [[{{Beat}} Months later]], in the middle of winter, Bo's brain finally catches up and he flees in terror after screaming: "Dishwashing liquid?! Aw no, man!". Kind of an InUniverse, PlayedForLaughs version of FridgeHorror.

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* ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends'': In the episode "The Secrets Of The Animated Cartoon", Garfield mentions while [[NoFourthWall speaking to the audience]] that he has a particular dislike of cartoon characters who overreact with {{Wild Take}}s (which, ironically, describes the hypochondriac Wade Duck on the same show pretty well). The Take itself is parodied -- its ridiculously-DelayedReaction variant, in particular. Book tells Bo that aliens disguised as bottles of dishwashing liquid are invading Earth. [[{{Beat}} Months later]], in the middle of winter, Bo's brain finally catches up and he flees in terror after screaming: "Dishwashing liquid?! Aw no, man!". Kind of an InUniverse, PlayedForLaughs version of FridgeHorror.
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* AnimalReactionShot: Even the dog reacts.

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* Reaction videos, popular on Website/{{Youtube}}, are essentially extended takes. Their format consists of one or more people watching some material (put in the BRoll for the audience's benefit) and then pausing it when something stirs a strong emotion in them. This is followed by commenting on what they just saw/heard. On occasion, it's the opposite that prompts the pausing -- something should have provoked a reaction but failed to do so. Reaction videos might include {{Reaction Shot}}s but also any other of The Take's sub-tropes. On occasion, this type of video causes the reacted-at material to [[MemeticMutation go viral]] (e.g., Music/{{Jinjer}}).

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* Reaction videos, popular on Website/{{Youtube}}, are essentially extended takes. Their format consists of one or more people watching some material (put in ''WebAnimation/MysterySkullsAnimated'': In "Freaking Out", the BRoll ghost has apparently been out of it for so long that he's forgotten a few of the audience's benefit) basics of human life. While crossing the street, he actually stops and then pausing it when squints at something stirs a strong emotion in them. This is followed by commenting on what they just saw/heard. On occasion, it's bright... namely, the opposite oncoming headlights of an 18-wheeler. He promptly gets creamed by it once he realizes what's barreling down at him, complete with a classic {{Take}} reaction--it's one of the very few times in the series that prompts the pausing -- something should have provoked a reaction but failed to do so. Reaction videos might include {{Reaction Shot}}s but also any other of The Take's sub-tropes. On occasion, this type of video causes the reacted-at material to [[MemeticMutation go viral]] (e.g., Music/{{Jinjer}}).iconic head-bob actually stops cold.


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* Reaction videos, popular on Website/{{Youtube}}, are essentially extended takes. Their format consists of one or more people watching some material (put in the BRoll for the audience's benefit) and then pausing it when something stirs a strong emotion in them. This is followed by commenting on what they just saw/heard. On occasion, it's the opposite that prompts the pausing -- something should have provoked a reaction but failed to do so. Reaction videos might include {{Reaction Shot}}s but also any other of The Take's sub-tropes. On occasion, this type of video causes the reacted-at material to [[MemeticMutation go viral]] (e.g., Music/{{Jinjer}}).
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Compare and contrast with DistantReactionShot, when an event it's so massive it can be seen from space and far-away characters do a take after being impacted by its effects. See also {{Facepalm}} and {{Rimshot}}.

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Takes often accompain either part of a OneTwoPunchline. Compare and contrast with DistantReactionShot, when an event it's so massive it can be seen from space and far-away characters do a take after being impacted by its effects. See also {{Facepalm}} and {{Rimshot}}. \n Sudden changes to a SuperDeformed style might be used as takes of sorts.
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* LoveCanMakeYouGonk: Seeing someone attractive deforms the character's face to {{Gonk}} levels.
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* ''Film/WildAtHeart'': When Sailor learns that Lula [[spoiler:is pregnant with his child]], his immediate reaction is to light up two cigarettes at once and then start to smoke them simultaneously. He then tries to play it cool and tells her in his most deadpan voice possible "It's okay by me, Peanut."
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Daria}}'': Most of the time, the eponymous character {{defie|d}}s this trope by rarely reacting to the other characters' antics. At most, she sports a subtle change of facial expression. The only time something is groundbreaking enough to prompt her to make a DoubleTake is in one episode of ''another'' cartoon. "Sporting Goods" from ''WesternAnimation/BeavisAndButthead'', to be precise.



* ''WesternAnimation/{{Daria}}'': Most of the time, the eponymous character {{defie|d}}s this trope by rarely reacting to the other characters' antics. At most, she sports a subtle change of facial expression. The only time something is groundbreaking enough to prompt her to make a DoubleTake is in one episode of ''another'' cartoon. "Sporting Goods" from ''WesternAnimation/BeavisAndButthead'', to be precise.

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