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The final episode of Wrestling/{{TNA}} SpinOff ''Ring Ka King'' featured Wrestling/AngelinaLove getting married to Zoravor, but not before Romeo made a proposition. Despite the competition, the wedding went smoothly once Love made her choice.[[/folder]]

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* The final episode of Wrestling/{{TNA}} SpinOff ''Ring Ka King'' featured Wrestling/AngelinaLove getting married to Zoravor, but not before Romeo made a proposition. Despite the competition, the wedding went smoothly once Love made her choice.[[/folder]]
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* ''Series/{{Trigonometry}}'': Episode 4 focuses on Kieran and Gemma's wedding, which is made complicated as Ray had just [[LoveConfession confessed that she loved them both]] right at the end of Episode 3.
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* Issue 174 of ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics'' focused on the wedding of Antoine D'Coolette and Bunnie Rabbot. While it went off without a hitch, the absence of Chaotix member Espio was noted by several characters; the readers got to see what he was up to at the time alongside the wedding prep, which set up the heavy WhamEpisode coming in the next issue.
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* Fanfic/TheKedaboryVerse:
** ''Fanfic/MaFille'': Two chapters are set aside to focus on the boxers' wedding, one about Bear Hugger getting married, and the other about Glass Joe and Von Kaiser getting married.
** ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/48028756 The Suitest Wedding]]'': While most ''Anime/PrettyCure'' fanfics in the 'Verse are about adventures, this one jumps into the future for [[Anime/SuitePrettyCure Hibiki and Kanade]].
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* Issue 60 of ''ComicBook/TheAvengersLeeAndKirby'' focuses on the wedding of Janet van Dyne[=/=]ComicBook/TheWasp and Yellowjacket -- something that baffles the other Avengers, since the latter claims to have recently killed Janet's lover [[ComicBook/AntMan Hank Pym]] and they barely know anything about him besides that. The wedding ends up crashed by the Circus of Crime, and the ensuing scuffle with them reveals that Yellowjacket was Hank all along, something that Janet had managed to figure out before deciding to marry him.

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* The Season 1 finale of ''Series/{{Succession}}'' is set across Shiv and Tom's wedding (the wedding party begins in the penultimate episode).

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The Season season 1 finale of ''Series/{{Succession}}'' is set across Shiv and Tom's wedding (the wedding party begins in the penultimate episode).episode).
** The season 3 finale is set at Logan's second wife's new wedding.
** Episode 3 of season 4 is a subversion. The episode is titled "Connor's Wedding" and it starts with half the cast rolling up to the occasion. Quirky shenanigans are expected to go on, especially since Connor starts freaking out about the cake. But after Tom calls with news of [[spoiler:Logan's collapse, the episode quickly becomes dominated by the characters reacting to Logan's death.]]
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** Episode 3x01 focuses on [[spoiler: Matthew and Mary's long-awaited marriage]]. TheyDo.
** Episode 3x03 focuses on [[spoiler: Edith's wedding to Sir Anthony Strallen]]. It doesn't go quite as well- he leaves her at the altar.

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** Episode 3x01 focuses on [[spoiler: Matthew and Mary's long-awaited marriage]]. TheyDo.
marriage]], which goes smoothly.
** Episode 3x03 focuses on [[spoiler: Edith's wedding to Sir Anthony Strallen]]. It doesn't go quite as well- he well--he leaves her at the altar.
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* ''WesternAnimation/BobbysWorld'': In "In Search of the Ring Bear", Bobby goes with his family to the wedding of Martha's cousin Maudie. He is looking forward to seeing a "Ring Bear", which he believes to be a bear that does tricks with rings, but becomes extremely disappointed when he finds out that such an animal doesn't exist and that he has instead been given the job of the ring bearer.

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/DennisTheMenace'' episode, "[[Recap/DennisTheMenace1986S2E9 Menaced Marriage]]", Dennis and his parents attend the wedding of Mr. Wilson's niece. Margaret is the flower girl, and Dennis' pets, Ruff and Willy, cause havoc at the wedding due to the former having followed Dennis and his parents, and the latter having been smuggled in by Dennis.

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/DennisTheMenace'' ''WesternAnimation/DennisTheMenace (1986)'' episode, "[[Recap/DennisTheMenace1986S2E9 Menaced Marriage]]", Dennis and his parents attend the wedding of Mr. Wilson's niece. Margaret is the flower girl, and Dennis' pets, Ruff and Willy, cause havoc at the wedding due to the former having followed Dennis and his parents, and the latter having been smuggled in by Dennis.



* The ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends'' episode "Wedding Bell Blues" is about the wedding of Jon's cousin Marian. Garfield gets worried when he overhears the news, mistakenly believing ''Jon'' is marrying Marian and proceeding to try to the stop the marriage.

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* The ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends'' episode "Wedding "[[Recap/GarfieldAndFriendsS3E04 Wedding Bell Blues" Blues]]" is about the wedding of Jon's cousin Marian. Garfield gets worried when he overhears the news, mistakenly believing ''Jon'' is marrying Marian and proceeding to try to the stop the marriage.



* ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'' has the episode "[[Recap/RugratsS2E19DownTheDrainLetThemEatCake Let them Eat Cake]]". In this episode, Tommy and Chuckie go to the wedding for Didi's younger brother, Ben. During the wedding, [[RunawayBride Ben's fiance, Elaine disappears right before she is due to walk down the aisle]], resulting in her panic-stricken husband-to-be searching the large venue for her. Throughout the episode, Tommy and Chuckie pursue the cake that's being served at the wedding, and in their pursuit, they eventually find Elaine in the courtyard, where Ben finds all three of them.


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* ''WesternAnimation/Rugrats1991'' has the episode "[[Recap/RugratsS2E19DownTheDrainLetThemEatCake Let them Eat Cake]]". In this episode, Tommy and Chuckie go to the wedding for Didi's younger brother, Ben. During the wedding, [[RunawayBride Ben's fiance, Elaine disappears right before she is due to walk down the aisle]], resulting in her panic-stricken husband-to-be searching the large venue for her. Throughout the episode, Tommy and Chuckie pursue the cake that's being served at the wedding, and in their pursuit, they eventually find Elaine in the courtyard, where Ben finds all three of them.
* ''WesternAnimation/Rugrats2021'': In "Wedding Smashers", Angelica has a wedding planned for [[CompanionCube Cynthia]] and Cyrus and makes the babies help her make sure everything goes according to plan.
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* In Episode 18 of ''Anime/HappinessChargePrettyCure'', two minor characters have their wedding, and the Cures help them out with it.

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* One of the early books in ''Literature/TheBabySittersClub'' has the week-long preparation for Kristy's mother and stepfather's wedding, with the girls working together to look after nearly 15 kids combined.
* ''Literature/TheCatWhoSeries'': Part of the plot of book #15 (''The Cat Who Went Into the Closet'') involves Qwill and Polly attending the wedding of Arch Riker and Mildred Hanstable. It mostly goes smoothly, except for Qwill having to rush back to Pickax early in a dogsled when the Gage mansion gets broken into and the cats are seemingly missing.
* ''Literature/ChocoholicMysteries'': ''Bridal Bash'' is centered around the run-up to Lee's wedding to her second husband Joe Woodyard after the two got engaged at the end of ''Puppy Puzzle''. The wedding itself doesn't happen until the very last chapter though.



* ''Literature/TheCatWhoSeries'': Part of the plot of book #15 (''The Cat Who Went Into the Closet'') involves Qwill and Polly attending the wedding of Arch Riker and Mildred Hanstable. It mostly goes smoothly, except for Qwill having to rush back to Pickax early in a dogsled when the Gage mansion gets broken into and the cats are seemingly missing.
* One of the early books in ''Literature/TheBabySittersClub'' has the week-long preparation for Kristy's mother and stepfather's wedding, with the girls working together to look after nearly 15 kids combined.
* ''Literature/ChocoholicMysteries'': ''Bridal Bash'' is centered around the run-up to Lee's wedding to her second husband Joe Woodyard after the two got engaged at the end of ''Puppy Puzzle''. The wedding itself doesn't happen until the very last chapter though.
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* The final episode of ''Series/DesperateHousewives'' has the wedding of Renee Perry (who goes all {{Bridezilla}}) and Ben Faulkner.
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* ''Literature/StickDog'': "Stick Dog Crashes A Party", which involves Stick Dog and Co. sneaking into a wedding reception for ''Stick Cat's'' owner and eating as much food as they can.
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* ''Series/ManhattanLoveStory'': One episode centers around the drama of bringing a new boyfriend to a wedding, when Dana does this with Peter. The whole episode is set at the wedding of Amy and David's friend. Said friend is soon very annoyed as Amy and David dance before her. Then Dana and Peter follow suit, to even more annoyance.
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-->'''Jen:''' Jen: Yes, it's a self-contained wedding episode. And if you think this is happening at an inconvenient time in the season, you're right, 'cause that's how weddings always are. But I'm gonna look great, so let's go.

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-->'''Jen:''' Jen: Yes, it's a self-contained wedding episode. And if you think this is happening at an inconvenient time in the season, you're right, 'cause that's how weddings always are. But I'm gonna look great, so let's go.
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* ''Series/SheHulkAttorneyAtLaw'': Episode 6's A-plot sees Jennifer off to an old friend's wedding, away from the show's usual legal shenanigans. She lampshades this.
-->'''Jen:''' Jen: Yes, it's a self-contained wedding episode. And if you think this is happening at an inconvenient time in the season, you're right, 'cause that's how weddings always are. But I'm gonna look great, so let's go.
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* The season 4 finale of ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010'' has the wedding of [[spoiler:Connor Kent and M'gann M'orzz]], [[EarnYourHappyEnding especially earned after everything the couple went through this season]].
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* "With Love and Twitches", Maxwell Smart marries Agent 99 in ''Series/GetSmart''. The wedding is complicated by Maxwell Smart ingested a formula that would make his chest break out in to a rash that was actually a treasure map. KAOS agent disrupt the wedding, but they're beaten and the bride (Agent 99) walks to the altar on schedule.

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* "With Love and Twitches", Maxwell Smart marries Agent 99 in ''Series/GetSmart''. The wedding is complicated by Maxwell Smart ingested ingesting a formula that would make his chest break out in to a rash that was actually a treasure map. KAOS agent disrupt the wedding, but they're beaten and the bride (Agent 99) walks to the altar on schedule.
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* ''Series/IDreamOfJeannie'': had "The Wedding", where Major Nelson and Jeannie get married. The fact that Jeannie can't be photographed by the press [[HilarityEnsues results in no small number of complications.]]
* "With Love and Twitches", Maxwell Smart marries Agent 99 in ''Series/GetSmart''. The wedding is complicated by Maxwell Smart ingested a formula that would make his chest break out in to a rash that was actually a treasure map. KAOS agent disrupt the wedding, but they're beaten and the bride (Agent 99) walks to the altar on schedule.
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* ''Radio/OurMissBrooks'': In "June Bride", Miss Brooks agrees to Mr. Leblanc's request the be the proxy for his French bride, so she can move to the United States without a lot of red tape. HilarityEnsues. [[spoiler: Miss Brooks ultimately marries LoveInterest Mr. Boynton at the end of TheMovie GrandFinale]]
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** PlayedWith in "Urban Matrimony and the Sandwich Arts", which revolves around Shirley and Andre's (second, as they're getting remarried) wedding rehearsal, and brings up the cast's attitudes towards marriage. However, Shirley and Andre get married at the end of the rehearsal anyway.

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** PlayedWith in In "Urban Matrimony and the Sandwich Arts", which revolves around Shirley and Andre's (second, as they're Andre are getting remarried) wedding rehearsal, re-married and brings up invite the characters to the rehearsal dinner. There's a lot of focus on the cast's attitudes towards marriage. However, The episode is tied up by Shirley and Andre get getting married at the end of the rehearsal anyway.and forgoing the scheduled wedding.

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* ''Series/{{Community}}'': "Anthropology 101": [[InvokedTrope Abed wants more sitcom shenanigans]], so when he sees Britta and Jeff engaging in a game of 'relationship chicken', he gets them to propose to each other and brings in a wedding troupe. He even calls the situation a Wedding Episode. However, the group gets into a big fight shortly after.

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"Anthropology 101": [[InvokedTrope Abed wants more sitcom shenanigans]], so when he sees Britta and Jeff engaging in a game of 'relationship chicken', he gets them to propose to each other and brings in a wedding troupe. He even calls the situation a Wedding Episode. However, the group gets into a big fight shortly after.after.
** PlayedWith in "Urban Matrimony and the Sandwich Arts", which revolves around Shirley and Andre's (second, as they're getting remarried) wedding rehearsal, and brings up the cast's attitudes towards marriage. However, Shirley and Andre get married at the end of the rehearsal anyway.
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** The GrandFinale of ''Series/{{Supergirl}}'' promenantly features the wedding of Alex Danvers and Kelly Olsen.
* ''Series/BirdsOfAFeather'': The episode "[[Recap/BirdsOfAFeatherS9E5Nupitals Nuptials]]" focuses on the wedding between Garth and Kimberly, which is palgued by annoying in-laws and Dorien trying [[DrivenToSuicide to kill herself]].
* ''Series/TheBrittasEmpire'': The episode "[[Recap/TheBrittasEmpireS1E4UnderwaterWedding Underwater Wedding]]" begins at the end of a wedding conducted in the center's pool. On top of this, one of the plotlines revolves around the staff's attempts to free the best man, who has gotten stuck in the pool and is slowly drowning.

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** The GrandFinale of ''Series/{{Supergirl}}'' promenantly prominently features the wedding of Alex Danvers and Kelly Olsen.
* ''Series/BirdsOfAFeather'': The episode "[[Recap/BirdsOfAFeatherS9E5Nupitals Nuptials]]" focuses on the wedding between Garth and Kimberly, which is palgued plagued by annoying in-laws and Dorien trying [[DrivenToSuicide to kill herself]].
* ''Series/TheBrittasEmpire'': The episode "[[Recap/TheBrittasEmpireS1E4UnderwaterWedding Underwater Wedding]]" begins at the end of a wedding conducted in the center's centre's pool. On top of this, one of the plotlines revolves around the staff's attempts to free the best man, who has gotten stuck in the pool and is slowly drowning.
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* ''Series/BirdsOfAFeather'': The episode "[[Recap/BirdsOfAFeatherS9E5Nupitals Nuptials]]" focuses on the wedding between Garth and Kimberly, which is palgued by annoying in-laws and Dorien trying [[DrivenToSuicide to kill herself]].
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* ''Series/{{Community}}'': "Anthropology 101": [[InvokedTrope Abed wants more sitcom shenanigans]], so when he sees Britta and Jeff engaging in a game of 'relationship chicken', he gets them to propose to each other and brings in a wedding troupe. He even calls the situation a Wedding Episode. However, the group gets into a big fight shortly after.
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* ''Literature/JaineAustenMysteries'': ''Killing Bridezilla'', which revolves around Jaine getting hired to script wedding vows for her old high school classmate and nemesis Patti Devane, only to end up having to solve her murder.
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* Chapter 11 of ''Fanfic/TemporalAnomaly'', appropriately named "Wedding of Demons".
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This is when a show that isn't normally about marriage sends its characters to a wedding as the premise of an episode. Weddings in the beginning or middle of the work will usually be a supporting character's or a relative stranger's that the cast is roped into attending, while the lead's nuptials are usually [[WeddingFinale reserved for the end]]. The premise of a Wedding Episode also varies with the work's genre and target audience -- a kids' show might have the characters attend their first wedding and learn about marriage, a sitcom wedding will [[MurphysLaw never go smoothly]] and [[WorstWeddingEver the characters have to scramble around the requisite shenanigans]], a romance story will inject as many twists and turns as it can, while an action-filled work might have it as a BreatherEpisode. Just note that to qualify, the episode has to be '''about''' a wedding.

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This is when a show that isn't normally about marriage sends its characters to a wedding as the premise of an episode. Weddings in the beginning or middle of the work will usually be a supporting character's or a relative stranger's that the cast is roped into attending, while the lead's nuptials are usually [[WeddingFinale reserved for the end]]. The premise of a Wedding Episode also varies with the work's genre and target audience -- a kids' show might have the characters attend their first wedding and learn about marriage, a sitcom wedding will [[MurphysLaw never go smoothly]] smoothly and [[WorstWeddingEver the characters have to scramble around the requisite shenanigans]], a romance story will inject as many twists and turns as it can, while an action-filled work might have it as a BreatherEpisode. Just note that to qualify, the episode has to be '''about''' a wedding.
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** Pre-Crisis Earth-2 Superman had his wedding story told in ''Action Comics'' #484 in 1978, where at the time the Wizard put him under a hypnotic spell that made him forget that he was Superman, and instead lived his life solely as Clark Kent, who made Lois Lane fall in love with him to the point where they married. However, after finding out that Clark Kent was really Superman and having the Wizard restore Superman's memory, Lois was ready to forsake the marriage, but Superman refused to let her, and so the couple married again in his Secret Fortress using a Kryptonian marriage vow.

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** Pre-Crisis Earth-2 Superman had his wedding story told in ''Action Comics'' ''ComicBook/ActionComics'' #484 in 1978, where at the time the Wizard put him under a hypnotic spell that made him forget that he was Superman, and instead lived his life solely as Clark Kent, who made Lois Lane fall in love with him to the point where they married. However, after finding out that Clark Kent was really Superman and having the Wizard restore Superman's memory, Lois was ready to forsake the marriage, but Superman refused to let her, and so the couple married again in his Secret Fortress using a Kryptonian marriage vow.



* ''ComicBook/RobinSeries'': One of the annuals revolved around the wedding of Jack Drake and Janet Winters, the rehearsal for which went a bit sideways when the amulet Jack gave Dana as a gift turned out to be a villain's magical artifact.

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* ''ComicBook/RobinSeries'': ''ComicBook/Robin1993'': One of the annuals revolved around the wedding of Jack Drake and Janet Winters, the rehearsal for which went a bit sideways when the amulet Jack gave Dana as a gift turned out to be a villain's magical artifact.
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* The ''Fanfic/ThisBites'' version of the anime's Ice Hunter arc is one of these, as the Straw Hats are coerced into helping the Accinos carrying out an ArrangedMarriage with the rival Hiruno clan.

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