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* [[WesternAnimation/{{TheAdventuresOfSamAndMaxFreelancePolice}} Holy Hannah, hold the phone! We're really fond of this one, little buddy!]]
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** "1+1=Ed" takes it to the logical extreme, where the Eds get bitten by the curiosity bug and start physically deconstructing their animated world.

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** "1+1=Ed" takes it to the logical extreme, its LogicalExtreme, where the Eds get bitten by the curiosity bug and start physically deconstructing their animated world.world, only to end up destroying the universe in the process.
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---> '''Major Monogram:''' Oh, wow, what are the odds?//
'''Carl:''' Well, it is a cartoon, sir.//
'''Major Monogram:''' What did I tell you about BreakingTheFourthWall, Carl?//

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* One episode of ''WesternAnimation/BumpInTheNight'' has Squishington befriend a toy robot from Japan who, naturally, can only speak Japanese. He struggles to try and understand it, asks if it can speak French of Spanish, and then simply reads the subtitles provided for the viewer to understand that it misses its family and wants to go back home.

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'''DRSV:''' Well, it was clearly your responsibility to bring them.\\

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'''Baljeet:''' Look who is sensitive all of a sudden! Besides, Buford could have brought them!\\

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'''Baljeet:''' Look who is sensitive all of a sudden! Oh, look who's sensitive! Besides, Buford could have brought them!\\the marshmallows!\\
'''Buford:''' Hey, leave me out of this!\\
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---> '''Disembodied Reggae Space Voice:''' We don't have rocky road. It's not like we don't like it, we left the marshmallows at home. I blame [[ButtMonkey Baljeet.]]//
'''Baljeet:''' What do you mean you blame Baljeet?//
'''DRSV:''' Well, it was clearly your responsibility to bring them.//
'''Baljeet:''' Where are you getting your information from, Disembodied Reggae Space Voice?//
'''DRSV:''' Hey, I have a name you know!//
'''Baljeet:''' Oh yeah well what is it?//
'''DRSV:''' Well, it's Disembodied Reggae Space Voice, but that's just a coincidence, you didn't know that!//
'''Baljeet:''' Look who is sensitive all of a sudden! Besides, Buford could have brought them!//
'''Phineas:''' Baljeet, would you please stop arguing with the soundtrack?//

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---> '''Disembodied Reggae Space Voice:''' We don't have rocky road. It's not like we don't like it, we left the marshmallows at home. I blame [[ButtMonkey Baljeet.]]//
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'''Baljeet:''' What Hey, what do you mean you blame Baljeet?//
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'''DRSV:''' Well, it was clearly your responsibility to bring them.//
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'''Baljeet:''' Where are you getting your information from, Disembodied Reggae Space Voice?//
Voice?\\
'''DRSV:''' Hey, I have a name you know!//
know!\\
'''Baljeet:''' Oh yeah well what is it?//
it?\\
'''DRSV:''' Well, it's Disembodied Reggae Space Voice, but that's just a coincidence, you didn't know that!//
that!\\
'''Baljeet:''' Look who is sensitive all of a sudden! Besides, Buford could have brought them!//
them!\\
'''Phineas:''' Guys, guys, we have limited time here! Baljeet, would could you please stop arguing with the soundtrack?//soundtrack?\\

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' plays with the trope as part of the setting. Plenty of episodes will have the characters occasionally interact with elements that occur in their medium. "The Countdown" is a RaceAgainstTheClock episode were the characters note the countdown on the screen, and how it doesn't match the time that is supposed to transpire in reality. "The Fuss" has a moment where a split-screen blocks the Wattersons view before Nicole eventually kicks it away. "The Signal's" premise is that faulty satellite signals is affecting the video quality of the show to the point it starts to affect the characters inside. "The Money" has the shows animation tank at the same time as the Wattersons finances dry up, to the point of reducing the characters to a bunch of post-it notes on a board. Despite the comedy that comes from this, the show treats it more seriously than most other series', as the characters are never able to realize ''why'' these events happen. The closest they ever come to realizing they're in a TV show is "The Signal", and the episode deliberately glitches ahead and ends the episode early to keep them from fully realizing. They can see the fourth wall, and sometimes interact with it, but it never dawns on them what it ''means'' for their reality, never able to truly ''break'' the wall.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Cro}}'': An episode involving a weird-looking machine invented by some mammoth named "Bucky" is chock-full of NoFourthWall flirting with lines like "What, another plot complication?", "I thought we were in a {{flashback}} already" (the show's main story-lines are told as flashbacks) and "This not a good place to end, how about nice rescue scene?" - at the end of the flashback portion of the ep, three of the show's characters are hanging from Bucky's machine, which has been shoved over a cliff in a literal CliffHanger.
* ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'' plays with this a lot, including things like messing with the credits of the show. Most notably at the end of "Grande Size Me" when Ron gives a fourth wall-breaking SpaceWhaleAesop [[AndKnowingIsHalfTheBattle speech]] about the dangers of mutating your DNA while the other characters gather behind him, confusedly wondering who he's talking to.
* Squidward in ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' makes frequent references to things lasting eleven minutes, the approximate length of a short.
* As do Timmy, Cosmo and Wanda on ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents''
-->'''Timmy:''' Where were you when I needed you ten and a half minutes ago?!
* ''WesternAnimation/MightyMax'': VillainOfTheWeek Dr. Zygote uses a machine to "[[EvolutionaryLevels evolve towards]] [[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence the infinite]]", complete with ThemeMusicPowerUp. During the process he drones "Yes...I...can hear...the music!"

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' plays with the trope as part In a lot of the setting. Plenty of episodes will have old theatrical shorts it wasn't uncommon for the cartoon characters occasionally to interact with elements that occur in their medium. "The Countdown" is a RaceAgainstTheClock episode were the characters note the countdown on the screen, and how it doesn't match the time that is supposed to transpire in reality. "The Fuss" has a moment where a split-screen blocks the Wattersons view before Nicole eventually kicks it away. "The Signal's" premise is that faulty satellite signals is affecting the video quality silhouetted member of the show audience, perhaps to the point it starts to affect the characters inside. "The Money" has the shows animation tank at the same time as the Wattersons finances dry up, to the point of reducing the characters to a bunch of post-it notes on a board. Despite the comedy that comes from this, the show treats it more seriously than most other series', as the characters are never able to realize ''why'' these events happen. The closest they ever come to realizing they're in a TV show is "The Signal", and the episode deliberately glitches ahead and ends the episode early to keep ask them from fully realizing. They can see the fourth wall, and sometimes interact with it, but it never dawns on for help or tell them what it ''means'' for their reality, never able to truly ''break'' the wall.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Cro}}'': An episode involving
be quiet. Bugs Bunny once pulled out a weird-looking machine invented by some mammoth named "Bucky" is chock-full of NoFourthWall flirting with lines like "What, another plot complication?", "I thought we were in a {{flashback}} already" (the show's main story-lines are told as flashbacks) gun and "This not a good place to end, how about nice rescue scene?" - at the end of the flashback portion of the ep, three of the show's characters are hanging from Bucky's machine, which has been shoved over a cliff in a literal CliffHanger.
* ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'' plays with this a lot, including things like messing with the credits of the show. Most notably at the end of "Grande Size Me" when Ron gives a fourth wall-breaking SpaceWhaleAesop [[AndKnowingIsHalfTheBattle speech]] about the dangers of mutating your DNA while the other characters gather behind him, confusedly wondering
shot an audience member who he's talking to.
* Squidward in ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' makes frequent references to things lasting eleven minutes, the approximate length of a short.
* As do Timmy, Cosmo and Wanda on ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents''
-->'''Timmy:''' Where were you when I needed you ten and a half minutes ago?!
* ''WesternAnimation/MightyMax'': VillainOfTheWeek Dr. Zygote uses a machine to "[[EvolutionaryLevels evolve towards]] [[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence the infinite]]", complete with ThemeMusicPowerUp. During the process he drones "Yes...I...can hear...the music!"
wouldn't stop coughing.



* ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyBravo'' did this in an early episode. Whenever the villain's plot was described, an ominous tune would cause the characters to look around in surprise and confusion until finally, one of them wonders aloud, "Who keeps playing that music?"
* On ''WesternAnimation/YogisTreasureHunt'', in the episode "Follow the Yellow Brick Gold", Yogi and his friends are caught in a watery DeathTrap just before a commercial break. After the break, the treasure hunters have escaped and are sitting on the roof. Huckleberry Hound says to the viewer, "If it hadn't been for that commercial break, you would have seen quite an escape!"
** Another such joke occurred in the episode "The Search for the Moaning Lisa". Right before the commercial break, Dick Dastardly cut the cords on the elevator that the gang was using, causing it to fall. Right at the start of the next act, the elevator's still falling, prompting Huckleberry to remark, "We've been fallin' for the whole commercial break!"
*** Yet another has WesternAnimation/QuickDrawMcGraw as El Kabong testifying in court about his excessive use of his guitar (or "ka-bonger"). He turns to the camera as says "Gee, kids, we're only trying to make you laugh. But don't try this at home!"
* ''WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle'' has pretty constant MediumAwareness, except when it would complicate the plot (i.e., Boris and Natasha conveniently forget that NobodyCanDie whenever they get an order to kill the heroes).
** In one episode, Boris and Natasha overlook an important visual detail, but hear the Narrator ''announcing'' that they missed it. The Narrator [[InteractiveNarrator won't tell them what it was]], so they rewind the tape and watch the scene again.
** In another episode, Boris tears up the script because it says he's supposed to reveal his plot, and he doesn't want to do that yet. In the next scene, we see him pasting it back together, because apparently he doesn't know what his own plan is without it.
** Or the episode where ''Franchise/{{Dragnet}}''-like agents are trying to keep Rocky and Bullwinkle from spilling the beans, and so they gag our heroes. Then, when the off-screen narrator starts the episode wrap-up, the agents hear it and gag the narrator too. The rest of the episode has nothing but "mmm mmmp mmmn" sounds from the gagged narrator.

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* ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyBravo'' did this in an early episode. Whenever ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' plays with the villain's plot was described, an ominous tune would cause trope as part of the setting. Plenty of episodes will have the characters occasionally interact with elements that occur in their medium. "The Countdown" is a RaceAgainstTheClock episode were the characters note the countdown on the screen, and how it doesn't match the time that is supposed to transpire in reality. "The Fuss" has a moment where a split-screen blocks the Wattersons view before Nicole eventually kicks it away. "The Signal's" premise is that faulty satellite signals is affecting the video quality of the show to the point it starts to affect the characters inside. "The Money" has the shows animation tank at the same time as the Wattersons finances dry up, to the point of reducing the characters to look around in surprise and confusion until finally, one a bunch of them wonders aloud, "Who keeps playing post-it notes on a board. Despite the comedy that music?"
* On ''WesternAnimation/YogisTreasureHunt'',
comes from this, the show treats it more seriously than most other series', as the characters are never able to realize ''why'' these events happen. The closest they ever come to realizing they're in a TV show is "The Signal", and the episode "Follow the Yellow Brick Gold", Yogi deliberately glitches ahead and his friends are caught in a watery DeathTrap just before a commercial break. After the break, the treasure hunters have escaped and are sitting on the roof. Huckleberry Hound says to the viewer, "If it hadn't been for that commercial break, you would have seen quite an escape!"
** Another such joke occurred in
ends the episode "The Search for early to keep them from fully realizing. They can see the Moaning Lisa". Right before the commercial break, Dick Dastardly cut the cords on the elevator that the gang was using, causing it to fall. Right at the start of the next act, the elevator's still falling, prompting Huckleberry to remark, "We've been fallin' for the whole commercial break!"
*** Yet another has WesternAnimation/QuickDrawMcGraw as El Kabong testifying in court about his excessive use of his guitar (or "ka-bonger"). He turns to the camera as says "Gee, kids, we're only trying to make you laugh. But don't try this at home!"
* ''WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle'' has pretty constant MediumAwareness, except when it would complicate the plot (i.e., Boris
fourth wall, and Natasha conveniently forget that NobodyCanDie whenever they get an order to kill the heroes).
** In one episode, Boris and Natasha overlook an important visual detail,
sometimes interact with it, but hear the Narrator ''announcing'' that they missed it. The Narrator [[InteractiveNarrator won't tell it never dawns on them what it was]], so they rewind ''means'' for their reality, never able to truly ''break'' the tape wall.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheAngryBeavers'' episode "Eurobeavers", Norbert proceeds to speak with such a heavy accent that subtitles appear on the bottom of the screen. Daggett can see them,
and watch eventually grabs one to throw it offscreen, where it can be heard shattering.
** And
the scene again.
unaired final episode that caused the show to get canceled by {{Creator/Nickelodeon}}. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPP4zUDuo4c Seen here.]]
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Archer}}'':
** In another "Sea Tunt, Part 1", Cheryl can hear the background music, which her brother uses to support his theory that she's crazy.
--->"Just ignore it; it's non-diegetic."
--->"GODDAMNIT, SHUT UP, JOHN WILLIAMS!"
** In "The Papal Chase", the Vatican bishops express surprise at ISIS' plan to switch the Pope with a double. Archer says, "I know, right? Trope alert!"
* At the end of the first episode of the second season of the ''WesternAnimation/AttackOfTheKillerTomatoes'' cartoon, Dr. Gangrene has achieved his goal of ''[[TakeOverTheWorld world conquest]]''! Not only does he laugh gleefully over his victory, but he declares, "And this isn't a two part
episode, Boris tears up IT'S A ONE-PARTER!" to which the script because it says he's supposed to reveal his plot, and he doesn't want to do that yet. In heroes respond "You may have won this episode, but you'll never win the next scene, we see him pasting it back together, because apparently he doesn't know what his own plan is without it.
** Or the
series!"
* ''WesternAnimation/TheBeatles''
episode where ''Franchise/{{Dragnet}}''-like agents are trying to keep Rocky and Bullwinkle from spilling "I Want To Hold Your Hand" has the beans, and so they gag our heroes. Then, when boys chastising the off-screen episode's narrator starts the episode wrap-up, the agents hear it and gag the narrator too. The rest of the episode has nothing but "mmm mmmp mmmn" sounds from the gagged narrator.for giving away their hiding places aboard a cruise ship (they were being chased by excited female fans).



* Interesting example in the ChristmasEpisode of ''Literature/CharlieAndLola'', which is animated to match the books; the characters are [[StylisticSuck childish drawings]] and the backgrounds are collages. Christmas grinds to a halt because Santa's elves have run out of paper to wrap the presents. As Charlie and Lola head home depressed, Lola notices that the starry sky ''is made of wrapping paper'', and they tear it off and give it to the elves, thus SavingChristmas.
* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Chowder}}'' once had the title character playing around with a marker until he accidentally drew on the screen. Gazpacho then said he needed to clean that up, and kept telling the camera to move around until he could reach it, saying it was "too far" with a wide shot, and cleaned it up when he got a close-up. When Chowder said he missed one (the Cartoon Network screen bug), Gazpacho informed him he'd tried before and it doesn't come off.
** This become especially bizarre with re-runs after the network logo changed, as the old logo suddenly re-appears (along with the new one) when Gazpacho taps it, but disappears right after he said it wouldn't go away.
** Another episode had Mung tired of Chowder singing, so he had Schnitzel skip to the next scene, physically switching the screen out.
** In "Brain Grub" Chowder eats enough brain food to become hyper-intelligent, enough to realize that he's in a cartoon. Most of the characters retain this knowledge after the episode ends (with Chowder literally throwing his brain on the floor. Followed by a giant mallet).
** In "The Fire Breather", Chowder causes a huge fire in the kitchen with his [[FireBreathingDiner hot-pepper breath]], and Mung Daal scolds him with "Chowder, look at what you've done! Now the animators are gonna have to draw all this fire!"
** In "Shopping Spree" the guys go on a spending spree using the money in Truffles' petty cash box, and end up blowing it all. Upon realizing this, Mung exclaims that no more money means "No more animation!", at which point the scene cuts to a live-action clip of the four main voice actors in a recording studio. They end up hosting a car wash to get enough money to bring the animation back.
** And in the first episode, Schnitzel cleans the kitchen by shaking the film frame clean.
* The ''WesternAnimation/CowAndChicken'' two-part episode "The Ugliest Weenie" was bridged, as normal, by an episode of ''WesternAnimation/IAmWeasel''. The Red Guy recaps the events of part 1...
--> '''Red Guy''': "So get ready for Part 3 of The Ugliest Weenie!"
--> '''Voice''': "Hey, what happened to Part 2? Was that Weasel thing Part 2?"
--> '''Red Guy''': "Yes, that was Part 2 of our show! This is Part 3 of the show, which is Part 2 of The Ugliest Weenie!"
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Cro}}'': An episode involving a weird-looking machine invented by some mammoth named "Bucky" is chock-full of NoFourthWall flirting with lines like "What, another plot complication?", "I thought we were in a {{flashback}} already" (the show's main story-lines are told as flashbacks) and "This not a good place to end, how about nice rescue scene?" - at the end of the flashback portion of the ep, three of the show's characters are hanging from Bucky's machine, which has been shoved over a cliff in a literal CliffHanger.
* The British series ''WesternAnimation/DangerMouse'' is built on this trope: characters get into arguments with the Narrator, the hero knows what 'C.H.M.F.F.G.' stands for because "I read the script", a villain plans to cripple the heroes by depriving them of their ubiquitous background music, and so on.
* ''WesternAnimation/DaveTheBarbarian'' was very fond of these.
-->'''Fang:''' What makes you think this plan will work?
-->'''Dave:''' It's got to, we're at the end of the episode!



* The PBS computer animated series ''WesternAnimation/WordWorld'' follows this. All of the characters can not only hear the Narrator, but they even call him Mr. Narrator when they talk to him. None of them seem to be aware that they are characters in a television show though, and to be fair not much else about their world is exactly normal.
* In the 1985 ''[[WesternAnimation/PoundPuppies1980s Pound Puppies]]'' special, Violet starts telling Cooler what happened to her, only to stop, confused, when the scene starts to dissolve. Cooler blithely tells her that it's just a flashback and she continues her story.
* Subverted in the ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' episode "Starvin' Marvin In Space". Starvin' Marvin finds a flying saucer, and he climbs in, turns it on, and starts flying it, with the theme music from ''Series/TheGreatestAmericanHero'' playing in the background. Later in the episode, Cartman gets in the ship, and complains, "Where is that awful music coming from?" at which point [[LeftTheBackgroundMusicOn someone presses a button and the music turns off]].
** In another episode the Jackovasaurs get their own sitcom with canned audience laughter, when Cartman goes on the show he says "What was that?, who's laughing at me?"
** In "I'm A Little Bit Country", Cartman makes numerous attempts to initiate a flashback so he can complete his history assignment. One such method includes [[FlashbackEffects repeating the last words of a sentence with an echo effect]].
** In "It Hits the Fan", the guys in the bar are apparently aware of when their words get bleeped by the censor.
*** Garrison also tells them about the NWordPrivileges, saying that only he can say "fag" without being bleeped because he's gay. Then Jimbo says it without being bleeped, and people notice.
** The end of the episode about sex-ed involves Chef explaining why it's a bad idea for parents to dump TheTalk on the school:
--> '''Chef''': I know it can be hard, parents, but if you leave it up to the schools to teach sex to kids, you don't know who they're learning it from. It could be from someone who doesn't know, [''pans to Mr. Mackey''] someone who has a bad opinion of it, [''pans to Ms. Choksondik''] or even a complete pervert. [''pans to Mr. Garrison'']
--> '''Garrison''': What— why did you pan to me just now? What the hell is that supposed to mean?
* ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'' is incredibly fond of this. Carl, Dr. Doofenshmirtz, and Major Monogram use it expediently; all three seem to notice they're in a cartoon.
** In "Voyage to the Bottom of Buford", [[NameAndName the eponymous characters]] have already got a submarine built and ready to use, prompting this conversation:
-->'''Phineas:''' I can't believe how quickly we put this sub together!
-->'''Ferb:''' Yes, it usually takes us at least a montage.
** "Mom! Phineas and Ferb are making a title sequence!"
*** "... a Christmas special/a public service announcement/a DVD menu"
** In "Summer Belongs to You", a layover ad taking up half the screen is called out by Phineas for ruining a visual gag. Later, he also mentions there being about eleven minutes until sundown, the approximate remainder of the episode.
** In "Phineas and Ferb's Hawaiian Vacation," a slight riff of background music plays whenever Candace puts on the supposedly-cursed Tiki necklace, which she repeatedly is shown to hear.
-->"Hmm, comes with its own theme music!"
*** This one is played with. The "Tiki idol" is a pager for a restaurant reservation, so it's literally and logically making that sound itself in-universe. But the fact that Candace mistakes it for background music does edge it into this trope.
** In "The Lizard Whisperer," Ferb says that they will not give up their search for [[OneSteveLimit Steve]] after "a mere eleven minutes," which is how long the episode lasts.
** In "The Belly of the Beast", Perry the Platypus ambushes Doofenshmirtz after having been imprisoned and left behind. When Doofenshmirtz asks how he escaped, we flashback... but before anything happens, we return to the present, where Doofenshmirtz has gained the upper hand.
-->'''Doofenshmirtz:''' Ha ha, I grabbed you while you were flashing back to your escape!
** When Phineas and the gang [[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext go to the moon to make ice cream,]] Baljeet has an argument with the soundtrack:
--> '''Disembodied Reggae Space Voice:''' We don't have rocky road. It's not like we don't like it, we left the marshmallows at home. I blame [[ButtMonkey Baljeet.]]
--> '''Baljeet:''' What do you mean you blame Baljeet?
--> '''DRSV:''' Well, it was clearly your responsibility to bring them.
--> '''Baljeet:''' Where are you getting your information from, Disembodied Reggae Space Voice?
--> '''DRSV:''' Hey, I have a name you know!
--> '''Baljeet:''' Oh yeah well what is it?
--> '''DRSV:''' Well, it's Disembodied Reggae Space Voice, but that's just a coincidence, you didn't know that!
--> '''Baljeet:''' Look who is sensitive all of a sudden! Besides, Buford could have brought them!
--> '''Phineas:''' Baljeet, would you please stop arguing with the soundtrack?
--> '''Baljeet:''' He started it!
** In "Doof Dynasty", when Perry goes all "ripply", the other characters recognize that he's segueing into a flashback... but they don't actually get to see it.
** At the end of "Agent Doof", after her mom and several of the Fireside Girls get turned into infants by the Babe-inator, Candace quips "[[SnapBack This had better wear off before the next episode...]]"
** In "Phineas' Birthday Clip-o-Rama", Doof's plan is implausible even by his own standards. He acknowledges this to Perry, saying, "What, you think I'm gonna waste my good stuff on a clip show?"
** In "Make Play," Major Monogram comments on Candace's [[IdenticalStranger striking resemblance to the princess]], only for Carl to [[LampshadeHanging hang a lampshade on it]]:
--> '''Major Monogram:''' Oh, wow, what are the odds?
--> '''Carl:''' Well, it is a cartoon, sir.
--> '''Major Monogram:''' What did I tell you about BreakingTheFourthWall, Carl?
--> '''Carl:''' Sorry sir.
** In "Save Summer", Buford notices how Phineas only gets mad at Candace during the hour-long episodes.
-->'''Buford''': This must be a ''special'' episode. He's yelling at his sister again.

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* The PBS computer animated series ''WesternAnimation/WordWorld'' follows this. All Timmy, Cosmo and Wanda often reference the approximately eleven-minute runtime of the characters can not only hear the Narrator, but they even call him Mr. Narrator shorts on ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents''
-->'''Timmy:''' Where were you
when they talk to him. None of them seem to be aware that they are characters in a television show though, I needed you ten and to be fair not much else about their world is exactly normal.
* In the 1985 ''[[WesternAnimation/PoundPuppies1980s Pound Puppies]]'' special, Violet starts telling Cooler what happened to her, only to stop, confused, when the scene starts to dissolve. Cooler blithely tells her that it's just
a flashback and she continues her story.
* Subverted in the ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' episode "Starvin' Marvin In Space". Starvin' Marvin finds a flying saucer, and he climbs in, turns it on, and starts flying it, with the theme music from ''Series/TheGreatestAmericanHero'' playing in the background. Later in the episode, Cartman gets in the ship, and complains, "Where is that awful music coming from?" at which point [[LeftTheBackgroundMusicOn someone presses a button and the music turns off]].
** In another episode the Jackovasaurs get their own sitcom with canned audience laughter, when Cartman goes on the show he says "What was that?, who's laughing at me?"
** In "I'm A Little Bit Country", Cartman makes numerous attempts to initiate a flashback so he can complete his history assignment. One such method includes [[FlashbackEffects repeating the last words of a sentence with an echo effect]].
** In "It Hits the Fan", the guys in the bar are apparently aware of when their words get bleeped by the censor.
*** Garrison also tells them about the NWordPrivileges, saying that only he can say "fag" without being bleeped because he's gay. Then Jimbo says it without being bleeped, and people notice.
** The end of the episode about sex-ed involves Chef explaining why it's a bad idea for parents to dump TheTalk on the school:
--> '''Chef''': I know it can be hard, parents, but if you leave it up to the schools to teach sex to kids, you don't know who they're learning it from. It could be from someone who doesn't know, [''pans to Mr. Mackey''] someone who has a bad opinion of it, [''pans to Ms. Choksondik''] or even a complete pervert. [''pans to Mr. Garrison'']
--> '''Garrison''': What— why did you pan to me just now? What the hell is that supposed to mean?
* ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'' is incredibly fond of this. Carl, Dr. Doofenshmirtz, and Major Monogram use it expediently; all three seem to notice they're in a cartoon.
** In "Voyage to the Bottom of Buford", [[NameAndName the eponymous characters]] have already got a submarine built and ready to use, prompting this conversation:
-->'''Phineas:''' I can't believe how quickly we put this sub together!
-->'''Ferb:''' Yes, it usually takes us at least a montage.
** "Mom! Phineas and Ferb are making a title sequence!"
*** "... a Christmas special/a public service announcement/a DVD menu"
** In "Summer Belongs to You", a layover ad taking up
half the screen is called out by Phineas for ruining a visual gag. Later, he also mentions there being about eleven minutes until sundown, the approximate remainder of the episode.
** In "Phineas and Ferb's Hawaiian Vacation," a slight riff of background music plays whenever Candace puts on the supposedly-cursed Tiki necklace, which she repeatedly is shown to hear.
-->"Hmm, comes with its own theme music!"
*** This one is played with. The "Tiki idol" is a pager for a restaurant reservation, so it's literally and logically making that sound itself in-universe. But the fact that Candace mistakes it for background music does edge it into this trope.
** In "The Lizard Whisperer," Ferb says that they will not give up their search for [[OneSteveLimit Steve]] after "a mere eleven minutes," which is how long the episode lasts.
** In "The Belly of the Beast", Perry the Platypus ambushes Doofenshmirtz after having been imprisoned and left behind. When Doofenshmirtz asks how he escaped, we flashback... but before anything happens, we return to the present, where Doofenshmirtz has gained the upper hand.
-->'''Doofenshmirtz:''' Ha ha, I grabbed you while you were flashing back to your escape!
** When Phineas and the gang [[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext go to the moon to make ice cream,]] Baljeet has an argument with the soundtrack:
--> '''Disembodied Reggae Space Voice:''' We don't have rocky road. It's not like we don't like it, we left the marshmallows at home. I blame [[ButtMonkey Baljeet.]]
--> '''Baljeet:''' What do you mean you blame Baljeet?
--> '''DRSV:''' Well, it was clearly your responsibility to bring them.
--> '''Baljeet:''' Where are you getting your information from, Disembodied Reggae Space Voice?
--> '''DRSV:''' Hey, I have a name you know!
--> '''Baljeet:''' Oh yeah well what is it?
--> '''DRSV:''' Well, it's Disembodied Reggae Space Voice, but that's just a coincidence, you didn't know that!
--> '''Baljeet:''' Look who is sensitive all of a sudden! Besides, Buford could have brought them!
--> '''Phineas:''' Baljeet, would you please stop arguing with the soundtrack?
--> '''Baljeet:''' He started it!
** In "Doof Dynasty", when Perry goes all "ripply", the other characters recognize that he's segueing into a flashback... but they don't actually get to see it.
** At the end of "Agent Doof", after her mom and several of the Fireside Girls get turned into infants by the Babe-inator, Candace quips "[[SnapBack This had better wear off before the next episode...]]"
** In "Phineas' Birthday Clip-o-Rama", Doof's plan is implausible even by his own standards. He acknowledges this to Perry, saying, "What, you think I'm gonna waste my good stuff on a clip show?"
** In "Make Play," Major Monogram comments on Candace's [[IdenticalStranger striking resemblance to the princess]], only for Carl to [[LampshadeHanging hang a lampshade on it]]:
--> '''Major Monogram:''' Oh, wow, what are the odds?
--> '''Carl:''' Well, it is a cartoon, sir.
--> '''Major Monogram:''' What did I tell you about BreakingTheFourthWall, Carl?
--> '''Carl:''' Sorry sir.
** In "Save Summer", Buford notices how Phineas only gets mad at Candace during the hour-long episodes.
-->'''Buford''': This must be a ''special'' episode. He's yelling at his sister again.
ago?!



-->'''Lois:''' It's something, but you still got a leftover "r".
-->'''Peter:''' This was hard! I did this for you!

to:

-->'''Lois:''' --->'''Lois:''' It's something, but you still got a leftover "r".
-->'''Peter:''' --->'''Peter:''' This was hard! I did this for you!



-->'''Stewie:''' You're even worse than those people who take dumps in the shower.
-->''(cut to Meg taking a shower; she notices the viewer)''
-->'''Meg:''' What? W-Why are you cutting to ''me?'' What did somebody say? Whatever they said I do, ''I don't do!''

to:

-->'''Stewie:''' --->'''Stewie:''' You're even worse than those people who take dumps in the shower.
-->''(cut --->''(cut to Meg taking a shower; she notices the viewer)''
-->'''Meg:''' --->'''Meg:''' What? W-Why are you cutting to ''me?'' What did somebody say? Whatever they said I do, ''I don't do!''



* ''WesternAnimation/{{Chowder}}'' has a paper-thin (technically glass) fourth wall, so it runs into this trope at times.
** "Gazpacho Stands Up" has Gazpacho using window cleaner to fix a scribble on the screen.
--->'''Chowder''': [pointing at CN logo] What about that one?\\
'''Gazpacho''': That one ... doesn't come off. I've tried.
:::Unfortunately after the Creator/CartoonNetwork logo moved this gag made less sense.
** In "Brain Grub" Chowder eats enough brain food to become hyper-intelligent, enough to realize that he's in a cartoon. Most of the characters retain this knowledge after the episode ends (with Chowder literally throwing his brain on the floor. Followed by a giant mallet).
** In "The Fire Breather", Chowder causes a huge fire in the kitchen with his [[FireBreathingDiner hot-pepper breath]], and Mung Daal scolds him with "Chowder, look at what you've done! Now the animators are gonna have to draw all this fire!"
** In "Shopping Spree" the guys go on a spending spree using the money in Truffles' petty cash box, and end up blowing it all. Upon realizing this, Mung exclaims that no more money means "No more animation!", at which point the scene cuts to a live-action clip of the four main voice actors in a recording studio. They end up hosting a car wash to get enough money to bring the animation back.
* ''WesternAnimation/DaveTheBarbarian'' was very fond of these.
-->'''Fang:''' What makes you think this plan will work?
-->'''Dave:''' It's got to, we're at the end of the episode!
* At the end of the first episode of the second season of the ''WesternAnimation/AttackOfTheKillerTomatoes'' cartoon, Dr. Gangrene has achieved his goal of ''[[TakeOverTheWorld world conquest]]''! Not only does he laugh gleefully over his victory, but he declares, "And this isn't a two part episode, IT'S A ONE-PARTER!" to which the heroes respond "You may have won this episode, but you'll never win the series!"
* One of ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons''' {{couch gag}}s had the Simpsons sit on their couch to watch TV when Homer noticed the TV station logo in the corner of the screen. (This was back when these logos were first starting to appear.) He lunged to his feet, [[BitingTheHandHumor ripped it apart and threw it on the floor]] where the rest of the family [[AgitatedItemStomping joined him in stomping on it]].
** Another couch gag had Marge, after sitting down, finding Creator/MattGroening's signature on the floor, to look to the viewer like a signed piece of artwork. Marge cleans it up, whereupon Groening himself appears and resigns the floor.
** Another episode took place around when ''Joe Millionaire'' had rather annoying ad bugs going at the bottom of the screen. One goes by and Homer proceeds to eat it commenting "Mmm, promos", and then spitting something out with a "Bleh, Fox!"
** The beginning of one of the "WesternAnimation/TreehouseOfHorror" episodes begins with Marge talking about something while banners for other shows run across the bottom of the screen. Being a Treehouse of Horror, Marge proceeds to kill them.
** In ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsonsMovie'', the FOX banner pops up to advertise shows and says "that's right, we advertise in MOVIES now, too!", making this a very rare case of REVERSE Medium Awareness - the network advert is aware it's in the movie!
** In the episode "Homer Loves Flanders"
--->'''Lisa:''' Don't worry, Bart. It seems like every week something odd happens to the Simpsons. My advice is to ride it out, make an occasional smart-alec quip, and by next week we'll be back to where we started from, ready for another wacky adventure.
--->'''Bart:''' Ay, caramba!
--->'''Lisa:''' That's the spirit.
* Pretty much all of the main characters in ''WesternAnimation/SonicBoom'', but Sonic, Sticks, and Knuckles take the cake.
** Sonic notes he has lots of fans, but most of them criticize everything he does. This is much more likely referring to his real world fans.
** Knuckles notes that fans say he's too tall and talks about his character description. Also insults the writers at the end of each cliff hanger.
** Sticks talks a lot to the viewers. She probably used to think they're there just because she's crazy.
* ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1987''
** The plot of one episode dawdles for about 20 minutes without progressing towards any sort of resolution. With a couple minutes left to go in the episode, one of the Turtles (Leonardo?) says to his colleagues, "We'd better come up with something quick, or we're going to have our first two-part episode."
** In "The Great Baldini," a priceless artifact is stolen during a magic show, which the Turtles are watching. The police cordon off the spectators and begin searching everyone. Donatello nervously asks if this is going to be a strip search, and Raphael responds, "I hope not. This is a family show!"
** Raphael does this constantly in the 80's cartoon. And it even carries over to the animated crossover movie, ''WesternAnimation/TurtlesForever''. In a RunningGag, Hun (from the 2003 series) has no idea who he is talking to when he continuously [[BreakingTheFourthWall breaks the fourth wall]].
** Shredder gets in on it too, sort of. At the start of one episode, Shredder is apparently explaining his scheme for that episode to Krang, who complains that he already knows what Shredder is planning. Shredder points directly at the viewer, exclaiming, "I was explaining it to them!" However, it turns out he was pointing at Bebop and Rocksteady.
** He gets one for real when another character sets up a very easy wise crack/insult and he turns to the audience to announce to them "I won't say it. It's too easy.'
** In another episode, April is being arrested by a robot who [[DisproportionateRetribution confers massive]] [[FelonyMisdemeanor punishments for]] [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking minor crimes]]. As it's about to haul her away, it asks if she has anything she'd like to say. She responds she does, but she can't use such language on television.
* One episode of Creator/{{Disney}}'s ''WesternAnimation/MightyDucksTheAnimatedSeries'' had the heroes trapped with a deadline at the end of the first half. When the time got short something on the lines of "I knew we shouldn't have sat around doing nothing during the commercial break" was said. This was somewhat bizarre in the German version - animated series aimed at children are not interrupted by commercial breaks.
* The ''WesternAnimation/CowAndChicken'' two-part episode "The Ugliest Weenie" was bridged, as normal, by an episode of ''WesternAnimation/IAmWeasel''. The Red Guy recaps the events of part 1...
--> '''Red Guy''': "So get ready for Part 3 of The Ugliest Weenie!"
--> '''Voice''': "Hey, what happened to Part 2? Was that Weasel thing Part 2?"
--> '''Red Guy''': "Yes, that was Part 2 of our show! This is Part 3 of the show, which is Part 2 of The Ugliest Weenie!"

to:

* ''WesternAnimation/{{Chowder}}'' has a paper-thin (technically glass) fourth wall, so it runs into this trope at times.
** "Gazpacho Stands Up" has Gazpacho using window cleaner to fix a scribble on the screen.
--->'''Chowder''': [pointing at CN logo] What about that one?\\
'''Gazpacho''': That one ... doesn't come off. I've tried.
:::Unfortunately after the Creator/CartoonNetwork logo moved this gag made less sense.
**
In "Brain Grub" Chowder eats enough brain food to become hyper-intelligent, enough to realize that he's in a cartoon. Most of the characters retain this knowledge after the episode ends (with Chowder literally throwing his brain on the floor. Followed by a giant mallet).
** In "The Fire Breather", Chowder causes a huge fire in the kitchen with his [[FireBreathingDiner hot-pepper breath]], and Mung Daal scolds him with "Chowder, look at what you've done! Now the animators are gonna have to draw all this fire!"
** In "Shopping Spree" the guys go on a spending spree using the money in Truffles' petty cash box, and end up blowing it all. Upon realizing this, Mung exclaims that no more money means "No more animation!", at which point the scene cuts to a live-action clip of the four main voice actors in a recording studio. They end up hosting a car wash to get enough money to bring the animation back.
* ''WesternAnimation/DaveTheBarbarian'' was very fond of these.
-->'''Fang:''' What makes you think this plan will work?
-->'''Dave:''' It's got to, we're at the end of the episode!
* At the end of the first episode of the second season of the ''WesternAnimation/AttackOfTheKillerTomatoes'' cartoon, Dr. Gangrene has achieved his goal of ''[[TakeOverTheWorld world conquest]]''! Not only does he laugh gleefully over his victory, but he declares, "And this isn't a two part episode, IT'S A ONE-PARTER!" to which the heroes respond "You may have won this episode, but you'll never win the series!"
* One of ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons''' {{couch gag}}s had the Simpsons sit on their couch to watch TV when Homer noticed the TV station logo in the corner of the screen. (This was back when these logos were first starting to appear.) He lunged to his feet, [[BitingTheHandHumor ripped it apart and threw it on the floor]] where the rest of the family [[AgitatedItemStomping joined him in stomping on it]].
** Another couch gag had Marge, after sitting down, finding Creator/MattGroening's signature on the floor, to look to the viewer like a signed piece of artwork. Marge cleans it up, whereupon Groening himself appears and resigns the floor.
** Another episode took place around when ''Joe Millionaire'' had rather annoying ad bugs going at the bottom of the screen. One goes by and Homer proceeds to eat it commenting "Mmm, promos", and then spitting something out with a "Bleh, Fox!"
** The beginning of one of the "WesternAnimation/TreehouseOfHorror" episodes begins with Marge talking about something while banners for other shows run across the bottom of the screen. Being a Treehouse of Horror, Marge proceeds to kill them.
** In ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsonsMovie'', the FOX banner pops up to advertise shows and says "that's right, we advertise in MOVIES now, too!", making this a very rare case of REVERSE Medium Awareness - the network advert is aware it's in the movie!
** In the episode "Homer Loves Flanders"
--->'''Lisa:''' Don't worry, Bart. It seems like every week something odd happens to the Simpsons. My advice is to ride it out, make an occasional smart-alec quip, and by next week we'll be back to where we started from, ready for another wacky adventure.
--->'''Bart:''' Ay, caramba!
--->'''Lisa:''' That's the spirit.
* Pretty much all of the main characters in ''WesternAnimation/SonicBoom'', but Sonic, Sticks, and Knuckles take the cake.
** Sonic notes he has lots of fans, but most of them criticize everything he does. This is much more likely referring to his real world fans.
** Knuckles notes that fans say he's too tall and talks about his character description. Also insults the writers at the end of each cliff hanger.
** Sticks talks a lot to the viewers. She probably used to think they're there just because she's crazy.
* ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1987''
** The plot of one episode dawdles for about 20 minutes without progressing towards any sort of resolution. With a couple minutes left to go in the episode, one of the Turtles (Leonardo?) says to his colleagues, "We'd better come up with something quick, or we're going to have our first two-part episode."
** In "The Great Baldini," a priceless artifact is stolen during a magic show, which the Turtles are watching. The police cordon off the spectators and begin searching everyone. Donatello nervously asks if this is going to be a strip search, and Raphael responds, "I hope not. This is a family show!"
** Raphael does this constantly in the 80's cartoon. And it even carries over to the animated crossover movie, ''WesternAnimation/TurtlesForever''. In a RunningGag, Hun (from the 2003 series) has no idea who he is talking to when he continuously [[BreakingTheFourthWall breaks the fourth wall]].
** Shredder gets in on it too, sort of. At the start of one episode, Shredder is apparently explaining his scheme for that episode to Krang, who complains that he already knows what Shredder is planning. Shredder points directly at the viewer, exclaiming, "I was explaining it to them!" However, it turns out he was pointing at Bebop and Rocksteady.
** He gets one for real when another character sets up a very easy wise crack/insult and he turns to the audience to announce to them "I won't say it. It's too easy.'
** In another episode, April is being arrested by a robot who [[DisproportionateRetribution confers massive]] [[FelonyMisdemeanor punishments for]] [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking minor crimes]]. As it's about to haul her away, it asks if she has anything she'd like to say. She responds she does, but she can't use such language on television.
* One episode of Creator/{{Disney}}'s ''WesternAnimation/MightyDucksTheAnimatedSeries'' had the heroes trapped with a deadline at the end of the first half. When the time got short something on the lines of "I knew we shouldn't have sat around doing nothing during the commercial break" was said. This was somewhat bizarre in the German version - animated series aimed at children are not interrupted by commercial breaks.
* The ''WesternAnimation/CowAndChicken'' two-part episode "The Ugliest Weenie" was bridged, as normal, by
an episode of ''WesternAnimation/IAmWeasel''. ''WesternAnimation/{{Freakazoid}}'', Cosgrove finds out that Freakazoid was right all along and Cosgrove's girlfriend really ''is'' a monster. She plans to drain Freakazoid's essence and use it to maintain her youth and power. When she offers to share it with Cosgrove, a tremulous choir starts up on the soundtrack, singing "What will Cosgrove do? ''What will Cosgrove do?'' '''''What will Cosgrove doooo?'''''" He turns, points to the camera, and says in typical deadpan manner, "Cut it out." They do.
** Pretty well everyone in ''Freakazoid!'' knows about their cartoon status. One of the pitfalls of living in a '90s Creator/WarnerBros show.
* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' episode "Fear of a Bot Planet", Leela comments "It's not an easy decision. If only I had two or three minutes to think about it." and then cuts to commercials.
**
The Red Guy recaps the events of part 1...
--> '''Red Guy''':
first movie parodies this. Such as when Leela states "So get ready for Part 3 of The Ugliest Weenie!"
--> '''Voice''': "Hey,
what happened to Part 2? Was that Weasel thing Part 2?"
--> '''Red Guy''': "Yes, that was Part 2 of
does this mean for us and our show! This is Part 3 many fans?" only for there to be a lot of the show, which is Part 2 of The Ugliest Weenie!"actual fans behind her.



* In ''WesternAnimation/TheAngryBeavers'' episode "Eurobeavers", Norbert proceeds to speak with such a heavy accent that subtitles appear on the bottom of the screen. Daggett can see them, and eventually grabs one to throw it offscreen, where it can be heard shattering.
** And the unaired final episode that caused the show to get canceled by {{Creator/Nickelodeon}}. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPP4zUDuo4c Seen here.]]
* The British series ''WesternAnimation/DangerMouse'' is built on this trope: characters get into arguments with the Narrator, the hero knows what 'C.H.M.F.F.G.' stands for because "I read the script", a villain plans to cripple the heroes by depriving them of their ubiquitous background music, and so on.
* ''WesternAnimation/ScaryGodmother: The Revenge of Jimmy'' has the Scary Godmother commenting about dramatic music whenever it comes on.
* In a lot of the old theatrical shorts it wasn't uncommon for the cartoon characters to interact with a silhouetted member of the audience, perhaps to ask them for help or tell them to be quiet. Bugs Bunny once pulled out a gun and shot an audience member who wouldn't stop coughing.

to:

* In ''WesternAnimation/TheAngryBeavers'' episode "Eurobeavers", Norbert proceeds to speak with such a heavy accent one Creator/TerryToons ''WesternAnimation/HeckleAndJeckle'' short, "The Power of Thought", Heckle and Jeckle realize they're cartoons, and that subtitles appear on the bottom being aware of the screen. Daggett medium they can [[RealityWarper manipulate the medium any way they see them, fit]] (one of them turns himself into a mouse and then a dog to prove it). They proceed to harass an anthropomorphic policeman dog with their newfound powers, but eventually grabs one to throw it offscreen, where it can be heard shattering.
** And
the unaired final episode dog gets the upper hand, BreakingTheFourthWall to tell the audience that caused he's realized he's also a cartoon character and has the show to get canceled by {{Creator/Nickelodeon}}. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPP4zUDuo4c Seen here.]]
same powers.
* The British series ''WesternAnimation/DangerMouse'' When [[WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents Timmy Turner]] and [[WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutronBoyGenius Jimmy Neutron]] end up in each others' universes in the first of ''WesternAnimation/TheJimmyTimmyPowerHour'', both are aware of the changes in animation style:
-->'''Jimmy:''' My arms! My legs! My depth!\\
'''Timmy:''' Why
is built on everything so bulgy?
* ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyBravo'' did
this trope: in an early episode. Whenever the villain's plot was described, an ominous tune would cause the characters get into arguments to look around in surprise and confusion until finally, one of them wonders aloud, "Who keeps playing that music?"
* ''WesternAnimation/KaBlam'': Henry and June notice, interact with, and otherwise mess
with the Narrator, fourth wall and the hero knows what 'C.H.M.F.F.G.' stands for because "I read the script", a villain plans to cripple the heroes by depriving them of their ubiquitous background music, and so on.
* ''WesternAnimation/ScaryGodmother: The Revenge of Jimmy'' has the Scary Godmother commenting about dramatic music whenever it comes on.
* In a lot of the old theatrical shorts it wasn't uncommon for the
fact that they're cartoon characters to interact with a silhouetted member all the time.
* The characters on ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'' are fully aware
of the audience, perhaps to ask them for help or tell them to be quiet. Bugs Bunny once pulled out fact that they are on a gun cartoon, and shot an audience member they reference it from time to time, and in one episode Kaeloo even asks the director to replay a scene backwards.
** It enters NightmareFuel territory at the end of [[spoiler: Episode 105]], where Stumpy [[spoiler: takes over the animation studio and announces that he will be writing all the episodes from that point on]].
* ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'' plays with this a lot, including things like messing with the credits of the show. Most notably at the end of "Grande Size Me" when Ron gives a fourth wall-breaking SpaceWhaleAesop.[[AndKnowingIsHalfTheBattle speech]] about the dangers of mutating your DNA while the other characters gather behind him, confusedly wondering
who wouldn't stop coughing.he's talking to.



* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow'', Ren is president of Stimpy's fan club and answers his fan mail, bitterly telling one child in a letter that Stimpy isn't real and he's just a cartoon.
* ''WesternAnimation/KaBlam'': Henry and June notice, interact with, and otherwise mess with the fourth wall and the fact that they're cartoon characters all the time.
* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Freakazoid}}'', Cosgrove finds out that Freakazoid was right all along and Cosgrove's girlfriend really ''is'' a monster. She plans to drain Freakazoid's essence and use it to maintain her youth and power. When she offers to share it with Cosgrove, a tremulous choir starts up on the soundtrack, singing "What will Cosgrove do? ''What will Cosgrove do?'' '''''What will Cosgrove doooo?'''''" He turns, points to the camera, and says in typical deadpan manner, "Cut it out." They do.
** Pretty well everyone in ''Freakazoid!'' knows about their cartoon status. One of the pitfalls of living in a '90s Creator/WarnerBros show.
* In ''WesternAnimation/ThePerilsOfPenelopePitstop'' both the titular heroine and the villain, The Hooded Claw, seem to be aware of the narrator most of the time. Though this begs the question of why the narrator never tells Penelope that The Hooded Claw is really [[spoiler: her guardian Sylvester Sneekly]].
* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' episode "Fear of a Bot Planet", Leela comments "It's not an easy decision. If only I had two or three minutes to think about it." and then cuts to commercials.
** The first movie parodies this. Such as when Leela states "So what does this mean for us and our many fans?" only for there to be a lot of actual fans behind her.



* In ''WesternAnimation/RexTheRunt'', a claymation series, the fact that the characters are made of plasticine is regularly played with. An example is one episode where Rex gets accidentally put through a mincer, but survives the experience and is eventually squashed back together into one piece.

to:

* In ''WesternAnimation/RexTheRunt'', a claymation series, the fact that the characters are made of plasticine is regularly played with. An example is one One episode where Rex gets accidentally put through a mincer, but survives of Creator/{{Disney}}'s ''WesternAnimation/MightyDucksTheAnimatedSeries'' had the experience and is eventually squashed back together into one piece.heroes trapped with a deadline at the end of the first half. When the time got short something on the lines of "I knew we shouldn't have sat around doing nothing during the commercial break" was said. This was somewhat bizarre in the German version - animated series aimed at children are not interrupted by commercial breaks.
* ''WesternAnimation/MightyMax'': VillainOfTheWeek Dr. Zygote uses a machine to "[[EvolutionaryLevels evolve towards]] [[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence the infinite]]", complete with ThemeMusicPowerUp. During the process he drones "Yes...I...can hear...the music!"



* Interesting example in the ChristmasEpisode of ''Literature/CharlieAndLola'', which is animated to match the books; the characters are [[StylisticSuck childish drawings]] and the backgrounds are collages. Christmas grinds to a halt because Santa's elves have run out of paper to wrap the presents. As Charlie and Lola head home depressed, Lola notices that the starry sky ''is made of wrapping paper'', and they tear it off and give it to the elves, thus SavingChristmas.



-->''*Pinkie starts a song number out of nowhere*''\\
'''Twilight:''' Tell me she's not...\\

to:

-->''*Pinkie *** Pinkie starts a song number out of nowhere*''\\
'''Twilight:'''
nowhere:
---->'''Twilight:'''
Tell me she's not...\\




-->''*While discussing the musical "Hinny of the Hills"*''\\
'''Rainbow Dash:''' Ponies just bursting into song in random places at the drop of a hat? Who does that?\\
''*Rarity starts to sing*''

-->''*Attempting to hide from Applejack as she continued to coddle Applebloom*''\\
'''Applebloom:''' I gotta feeling this might just work! "We're gonna make my sister see/I don't need her watchin' over me--"\\

to:

\n-->''*While *** While discussing the musical "Hinny of the Hills"*''\\
'''Rainbow
Hills":
---->'''Rainbow
Dash:''' Ponies just bursting into song in random places at the drop of a hat? Who does that?\\
''*Rarity ''[Rarity starts to sing*''

-->''*Attempting
sing]''
*** Attempting
to hide from Applejack as she continued to coddle Applebloom*''\\
'''Applebloom:'''
Applebloom:
---->'''Applebloom:'''
I gotta feeling this might just work! "We're gonna make my sister see/I don't need her watchin' over me--"\\




-->''*Rainbow Dash references "The Failure Song", which she didn't even witness*''\\
'''Twilight Sparkle:''' I ''do not'' get "all freaked out" about tests!\\
'''Rainbow Dash:''' Uh, seriously? Your freak outs are so epic, you sing whole freak-out arias about freaking out.\\
''*In fact, ''none'' of the mane cast aside from Twilight and Spike were present for "The Failure Song", yet the rest of the Mane Six use ''exactly the same melody'' for its TriumphantReprise as "The Success Song".*''

to:

\n-->''*Rainbow *** Rainbow Dash references "The Failure Song", which she didn't even witness*''\\
'''Twilight
witness
---->'''Twilight
Sparkle:''' I ''do not'' get "all freaked out" about tests!\\
'''Rainbow Dash:''' Uh, seriously? Your freak outs are so epic, you sing whole freak-out arias about freaking out.\\
''*In
out.
:::::In
fact, ''none'' of the mane cast aside from Twilight and Spike were present for "The Failure Song", yet the rest of the Mane Six use ''exactly the same melody'' for its TriumphantReprise as "The Success Song".*''Song"



* ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'' episode "Simian Says" (as well as the comic book story "See You Later, Narrator") has Mojo kidnapping the narrator and replacing his script with one that has the Powerpuff Girls incapable of saving the day.
* When [[WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents Timmy Turner]] and [[WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutronBoyGenius Jimmy Neutron]] end up in each others' universes in the first of ''WesternAnimation/TheJimmyTimmyPowerHour'', both are aware of the changes in animation style:
-->'''Jimmy:''' My arms! My legs! My depth!\\
'''Timmy:''' Why is everything so bulgy?
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSnorks'' episode "Snorkerella", Casey's Fairy Snork Mother appears and acknowledges that they're in a cartoon.
* The little Italian mouse in the WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry cartoon "Neapolitan Mouse" suddenly recognizes the two after he rescues Tom from being bullied by three dogs ("Tom... Jerry... funny cartoons!")
* In the ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'' special bridging the first two seasons, [[CirclingBirdies birds circle Courtney's head]] after she slams into a camouflaged wall. She shoos the birds away, prompting one of them to angrily chirp back at her.
** In "The Am-AH-Zon Race," [[DumbBlonde Lindsay]] butts into a [[SplitScreenPhoneCall Split Screen Walkie-Talkie Call]] to say "We're in first place! Hi, Tyler!" Instead of answering, [[DumbJock Tyler]] glances over at her and gives a little wave.
** ''WesternAnimation/TotalDramaRama'' is not a ShowWithinAShow like its parent series, but keeps the confessional scenes where the characters address the audience. Aside from that, they occasionally take note of their status as cartoon characters, such as when Beth wonders if their character designs will be updated for a winter episode, only for Chef to tell her that the animators don't have the budget needed for that.
* ''WesternAnimation/TazMania'': Many characters are aware that they are in a cartoon. Taking to its (il)logical extreme in "Retakes Not Included", which consists largely of Bull Gator pointing out the shoddy production values and amateurish direction of this particular episode. And its hilarious.
* ''WesternAnimation/WanderOverYonder'' briefly references the 11-episode runtime in one episode when Wander refuses to combat Something the So-and-So because he's on a mission to deliver a love letter to the season's GreaterScopeVillain.
* ''WesternAnimation/WhoKilledWho'': The victim is reading a book called "Who Killed Who? [[LogicBomb (From the cartoon of the same name)]]". This is also how he learns of his impending murder.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Archer}}'': In "Sea Tunt, Part 1", Cheryl can hear the background music, which her brother uses to support his theory that she's crazy.
-->"Just ignore it; it's non-diegetic."
-->"GODDAMNIT, SHUT UP, JOHN WILLIAMS!"
** In "The Papal Chase", the Vatican bishops express surprise at ISIS' plan to switch the Pope with a double. Archer says, "I know, right? Trope alert!"
* ''WesternAnimation/XMenEvolution'': In a fourth-season episode, the semi-villainous Brotherhood members begin causing dangerous situations so they can save people and be celebrated as heroes. Once media interest starts to wane, Toad is panicked that their fifteen minutes of fame are ending: "That didn't feel like fifteen minutes! More like five! Maybe ten." He says this line roughly ten minutes into the episode, not counting main titles and commercials.

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* ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'' episode "Simian Says" (as well as In ''WesternAnimation/ThePerilsOfPenelopePitstop'' both the comic book story "See You Later, Narrator") has Mojo kidnapping titular heroine and the villain, The Hooded Claw, seem to be aware of the narrator and replacing his script with one that has the Powerpuff Girls incapable of saving the day.
* When [[WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents Timmy Turner]] and [[WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutronBoyGenius Jimmy Neutron]] end up in each others' universes in the first of ''WesternAnimation/TheJimmyTimmyPowerHour'', both are aware
most of the changes in animation style:
-->'''Jimmy:''' My arms! My legs! My depth!\\
'''Timmy:''' Why is everything so bulgy?
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSnorks'' episode "Snorkerella", Casey's Fairy Snork Mother appears and acknowledges
time. Though this begs the question of why the narrator never tells Penelope that The Hooded Claw is really [[spoiler: her guardian Sylvester Sneekly]].
* ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'' is incredibly fond of this. Carl, Dr. Doofenshmirtz, and Major Monogram use it expediently; all three seem to notice
they're in a cartoon.
* The little Italian mouse in ** In "Voyage to the WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry cartoon "Neapolitan Mouse" suddenly recognizes Bottom of Buford", [[NameAndName the two after he rescues Tom from being bullied by three dogs ("Tom... Jerry... funny cartoons!")
* In the ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'' special bridging the first two seasons, [[CirclingBirdies birds circle Courtney's head]] after she slams into
eponymous characters]] have already got a camouflaged wall. She shoos the birds away, submarine built and ready to use, prompting this conversation:
--->'''Phineas:''' I can't believe how quickly we put this sub together!
--->'''Ferb:''' Yes, it usually takes us at least a montage.
** "Mom! Phineas and Ferb are making a title sequence!"
*** "... a Christmas special/a public service announcement/a DVD menu"
** In "Summer Belongs to You", a layover ad taking up half the screen is called out by Phineas for ruining a visual gag. Later, he also mentions there being about eleven minutes until sundown, the approximate remainder of the episode.
** In "Phineas and Ferb's Hawaiian Vacation," a slight riff of background music plays whenever Candace puts on the supposedly-cursed Tiki necklace, which she repeatedly is shown to hear.
--->"Hmm, comes with its own theme music!"
*** This
one of them to angrily chirp back at her.is played with. The "Tiki idol" is a pager for a restaurant reservation, so it's literally and logically making that sound itself in-universe. But the fact that Candace mistakes it for background music does edge it into this trope.
** In "The Am-AH-Zon Race," [[DumbBlonde Lindsay]] butts into a [[SplitScreenPhoneCall Split Screen Walkie-Talkie Call]] to say "We're in first place! Hi, Tyler!" Instead Lizard Whisperer," Ferb says that they will not give up their search for [[OneSteveLimit Steve]] after "a mere eleven minutes," which is how long the episode lasts.
** In "The Belly
of answering, [[DumbJock Tyler]] glances over at her the Beast", Perry the Platypus ambushes Doofenshmirtz after having been imprisoned and gives a little wave.
** ''WesternAnimation/TotalDramaRama'' is not a ShowWithinAShow like its parent series,
left behind. When Doofenshmirtz asks how he escaped, we flashback... but keeps before anything happens, we return to the confessional scenes present, where Doofenshmirtz has gained the characters address upper hand.
--->'''Doofenshmirtz:''' Ha ha, I grabbed you while you were flashing back to your escape!
** When Phineas and
the audience. Aside from that, they occasionally take note of their status as cartoon characters, such as when Beth wonders if their character designs will be updated for a winter episode, only for Chef gang [[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext go to tell her that the animators moon to make ice cream,]] Baljeet has an argument with the soundtrack:
---> '''Disembodied Reggae Space Voice:''' We
don't have rocky road. It's not like we don't like it, we left the budget needed marshmallows at home. I blame [[ButtMonkey Baljeet.]]//
'''Baljeet:''' What do you mean you blame Baljeet?//
'''DRSV:''' Well, it was clearly your responsibility to bring them.//
'''Baljeet:''' Where are you getting your information from, Disembodied Reggae Space Voice?//
'''DRSV:''' Hey, I have a name you know!//
'''Baljeet:''' Oh yeah well what is it?//
'''DRSV:''' Well, it's Disembodied Reggae Space Voice, but that's just a coincidence, you didn't know that!//
'''Baljeet:''' Look who is sensitive all of a sudden! Besides, Buford could have brought them!//
'''Phineas:''' Baljeet, would you please stop arguing with the soundtrack?//
'''Baljeet:''' He started it!
** In "Doof Dynasty", when Perry goes all "ripply", the other characters recognize that he's segueing into a flashback... but they don't actually get to see it.
** At the end of "Agent Doof", after her mom and several of the Fireside Girls get turned into infants by the Babe-inator, Candace quips "[[SnapBack This had better wear off before the next episode...]]"
** In "Phineas' Birthday Clip-o-Rama", Doof's plan is implausible even by his own standards. He acknowledges this to Perry, saying, "What, you think I'm gonna waste my good stuff on a clip show?"
** In "Make Play," Major Monogram comments on Candace's [[IdenticalStranger striking resemblance to the princess]], only
for that.
Carl to [[LampshadeHanging hang a lampshade on it]]:
---> '''Major Monogram:''' Oh, wow, what are the odds?//
'''Carl:''' Well, it is a cartoon, sir.//
'''Major Monogram:''' What did I tell you about BreakingTheFourthWall, Carl?//
'''Carl:''' Sorry sir.
** In "Save Summer", Buford notices how Phineas only gets mad at Candace during the hour-long episodes.
--->'''Buford''': This must be a ''special'' episode. He's yelling at his sister again.
* ''WesternAnimation/TazMania'': Many In the 1985 ''[[WesternAnimation/PoundPuppies1980s Pound Puppies]]'' special, Violet starts telling Cooler what happened to her, only to stop, confused, when the scene starts to dissolve. Cooler blithely tells her that it's just a flashback and she continues her story.
* ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls1998'' episode "Simian Says" (as well as the comic book story "See You Later, Narrator") has Mojo kidnapping the narrator and replacing his script with one that has the Powerpuff Girls incapable of saving the day.
* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow'', Ren is president of Stimpy's fan club and answers his fan mail, bitterly telling one child in a letter that Stimpy isn't real and he's just a cartoon.
* In ''WesternAnimation/RexTheRunt'', a claymation series, the fact that the
characters are aware that they are in a cartoon. Taking to its (il)logical extreme in "Retakes Not Included", which consists largely made of Bull Gator pointing out the shoddy production values and amateurish direction of this particular episode. And its hilarious.
* ''WesternAnimation/WanderOverYonder'' briefly references the 11-episode runtime in
plasticine is regularly played with. An example is one episode when Wander refuses to combat Something where Rex gets accidentally put through a mincer, but survives the So-and-So because he's on a mission to deliver a love letter to the season's GreaterScopeVillain.
* ''WesternAnimation/WhoKilledWho'': The victim is reading a book called "Who Killed Who? [[LogicBomb (From the cartoon of the same name)]]". This is also how he learns of his impending murder.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Archer}}'': In "Sea Tunt, Part 1", Cheryl can hear the background music, which her brother uses to support his theory that she's crazy.
-->"Just ignore it; it's non-diegetic."
-->"GODDAMNIT, SHUT UP, JOHN WILLIAMS!"
** In "The Papal Chase", the Vatican bishops express surprise at ISIS' plan to switch the Pope with a double. Archer says, "I know, right? Trope alert!"
* ''WesternAnimation/XMenEvolution'': In a fourth-season episode, the semi-villainous Brotherhood members begin causing dangerous situations so they can save people
experience and be celebrated as heroes. Once media interest starts to wane, Toad is panicked that their fifteen minutes of fame are ending: "That didn't feel like fifteen minutes! More like five! Maybe ten." He says this line roughly ten minutes eventually squashed back together into the episode, not counting main titles and commercials.one piece.



* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Chowder}}'' once had the title character playing around with a marker until he accidentally drew on the screen. Gazpacho then said he needed to clean that up, and kept telling the camera to move around until he could reach it, saying it was "too far" with a wide shot, and cleaned it up when he got a close-up. When Chowder said he missed one (the Cartoon Network screen bug), Gazpacho informed him he'd tried before and it doesn't come off.
** This become especially bizarre with re-runs after the network logo changed, as the old logo suddenly re-appears (along with the new one) when Gazpacho taps it, but disappears right after he said it wouldn't go away.
** Another episode had Mung tired of Chowder singing, so he had Schnitzel skip to the next scene, physically switching the screen out.
** And in the first episode, Schnitzel cleans the kitchen by shaking the film frame clean.

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* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Chowder}}'' once had ''WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle'' has pretty constant MediumAwareness, except when it would complicate the title character playing around with a marker until he accidentally drew on the screen. Gazpacho then said he needed to clean plot (i.e., Boris and Natasha conveniently forget that up, NobodyCanDie whenever they get an order to kill the heroes).
** In one episode, Boris
and kept telling Natasha overlook an important visual detail, but hear the camera to move around until he could reach it, saying it was "too far" with a wide shot, and cleaned it up when he got a close-up. When Chowder said he Narrator ''announcing'' that they missed one (the Cartoon Network screen bug), Gazpacho informed him he'd tried before it. The Narrator [[InteractiveNarrator won't tell them what it was]], so they rewind the tape and watch the scene again.
** In another episode, Boris tears up the script because
it says he's supposed to reveal his plot, and he doesn't come off.
** This become especially bizarre with re-runs after the network logo changed, as the old logo suddenly re-appears (along with the new one) when Gazpacho taps it, but disappears right after he said it wouldn't go away.
** Another episode had Mung tired of Chowder singing, so he had Schnitzel skip
want to do that yet. In the next scene, physically switching we see him pasting it back together, because apparently he doesn't know what his own plan is without it.
** Or
the screen out.
** And in
episode where ''Franchise/{{Dragnet}}''-like agents are trying to keep Rocky and Bullwinkle from spilling the first episode, Schnitzel cleans beans, and so they gag our heroes. Then, when the kitchen by shaking off-screen narrator starts the film frame clean.episode wrap-up, the agents hear it and gag the narrator too. The rest of the episode has nothing but "mmm mmmp mmmn" sounds from the gagged narrator.
* ''WesternAnimation/ScaryGodmother: The Revenge of Jimmy'' has the Scary Godmother commenting about dramatic music whenever it comes on.



** Another episode had Homer grabbing a promo for ''Series/JoeMillionaire'', eating it, and then [[BitingTheHandHumor spitting out the "FOX" in the promo]].



-->'''Dr. Hibbert''': Well, I can't solve this mystery. ''[points at the screen]'' Can ''you?'' ''[the camera changes, revealing that he's pointing at Chief Wiggum]''
-->'''Wiggum:''' Yeah, I'll give it a shot, I mean, you know, it's my job, right?
** In ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsonsMovie'': Homer calls everyone watching The Itchy and Scratchy movie a "giant sucker" for "paying to see something they can watch at home for free" and starts pointing at a random theater audience member... only for the camera to swivel around so that Homer's finger is pointed directly at the fourth wall while he says "Especially YOU!"
* The fourth season of ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' opens with Control Freak talking directly to the viewer, or so it seems until the camera zooms out from the screen of the Titans' television.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheBeatles'' episode "I Want To Hold Your Hand" has the boys chastising the episode's narrator for giving away their hiding places aboard a cruise ship (they were being chased by excited female fans).
* The characters on ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'' are fully aware of the fact that they are on a cartoon, and they reference it from time to time, and in one episode Kaeloo even asks the director to replay a scene backwards.
** It enters NightmareFuel territory at the end of [[spoiler: Episode 105]], where Stumpy [[spoiler: takes over the animation studio and announces that he will be writing all the episodes from that point on]].
* In one Creator/TerryToons ''WesternAnimation/HeckleAndJeckle'' short, "The Power of Thought", Heckle and Jeckle realize they're cartoons, and that being aware of the medium they can [[RealityWarper manipulate the medium any way they see fit]] (one of them turns himself into a mouse and then a dog to prove it). They proceed to harass an anthropomorphic policeman dog with their newfound powers, but eventually the dog gets the upper hand, BreakingTheFourthWall to tell the audience that he's realized he's also a cartoon character and has the same powers.

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-->'''Dr.--->'''Dr. Hibbert''': Well, I can't solve this mystery. ''[points at the screen]'' Can ''you?'' ''[the camera changes, revealing that he's pointing at Chief Wiggum]''
-->'''Wiggum:''' --->'''Wiggum:''' Yeah, I'll give it a shot, I mean, you know, it's my job, right?
** In ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsonsMovie'': ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsonsMovie'':
***
Homer calls everyone watching The Itchy and Scratchy movie a "giant sucker" for "paying to see something they can watch at home for free" and starts pointing at a random theater audience member... only for the camera to swivel around so that Homer's finger is pointed directly at the fourth wall while he says "Especially YOU!"
*** The FOX banner pops up to advertise shows and says "that's right, we advertise in MOVIES now, too!", making this a very rare case of REVERSE Medium Awareness - the network advert is aware it's in the movie!
** One of the {{couch gag}}s had the Simpsons sit on their couch to watch TV when Homer noticed the TV station logo in the corner of the screen. (This was back when these logos were first starting to appear.) He lunged to his feet, [[BitingTheHandHumor ripped it apart and threw it on the floor]] where the rest of the family [[AgitatedItemStomping joined him in stomping on it]].
** Another couch gag had Marge, after sitting down, finding Creator/MattGroening's signature on the floor, to look to the viewer like a signed piece of artwork. Marge cleans it up, whereupon Groening himself appears and resigns the floor.
** Another episode took place around when ''Series/JoeMillionaire'' had rather annoying ad bugs going at the bottom of the screen. One goes by and Homer proceeds to eat it commenting "Mmm, promos", and then spitting something out with a "Bleh, Fox!"
** The beginning of one of the "WesternAnimation/TreehouseOfHorror" episodes begins with Marge talking about something while banners for other shows run across the bottom of the screen. Being a Treehouse of Horror, Marge proceeds to kill them.
** In the episode "Homer Loves Flanders"
--->'''Lisa:''' Don't worry, Bart. It seems like every week something odd happens to the Simpsons. My advice is to ride it out, make an occasional smart-alec quip, and by next week we'll be back to where we started from, ready for another wacky adventure.
--->'''Bart:''' Ay, caramba!
--->'''Lisa:''' That's the spirit.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSnorks'' episode "Snorkerella", Casey's Fairy Snork Mother appears and acknowledges that they're in a cartoon.
* Pretty much all of the main characters in ''WesternAnimation/SonicBoom'', but Sonic, Sticks, and Knuckles take the cake.
** Sonic notes he has lots of fans, but most of them criticize everything he does. This is much more likely referring to his real world fans.
** Knuckles notes that fans say he's too tall and talks about his character description. Also insults the writers at the end of each cliff hanger.
** Sticks talks a lot to the viewers. She probably used to think they're there just because she's crazy.
* Subverted in the ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' episode "Starvin' Marvin In Space". Starvin' Marvin finds a flying saucer, and he climbs in, turns it on, and starts flying it, with the theme music from ''Series/TheGreatestAmericanHero'' playing in the background. Later in the episode, Cartman gets in the ship, and complains, "Where is that awful music coming from?" at which point [[LeftTheBackgroundMusicOn someone presses a button and the music turns off]].
** In another episode the Jackovasaurs get their own sitcom with canned audience laughter, when Cartman goes on the show he says "What was that?, who's laughing at me?"
** In "I'm A Little Bit Country", Cartman makes numerous attempts to initiate a flashback so he can complete his history assignment. One such method includes [[FlashbackEffects repeating the last words of a sentence with an echo effect]].
** In "It Hits the Fan", the guys in the bar are apparently aware of when their words get bleeped by the censor.
*** Garrison also tells them about the NWordPrivileges, saying that only he can say "fag" without being bleeped because he's gay. Then Jimbo says it without being bleeped, and people notice.
** The end of the episode about sex-ed involves Chef explaining why it's a bad idea for parents to dump TheTalk on the school:
---> '''Chef''': I know it can be hard, parents, but if you leave it up to the schools to teach sex to kids, you don't know who they're learning it from. It could be from someone who doesn't know, [''pans to Mr. Mackey''] someone who has a bad opinion of it, [''pans to Ms. Choksondik''] or even a complete pervert. [''pans to Mr. Garrison'']
---> '''Garrison''': What— why did you pan to me just now? What the hell is that supposed to mean?
* Squidward in ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' makes frequent references to things lasting eleven minutes, the approximate length of a short.
* ''WesternAnimation/TazMania'': Many characters are aware that they are in a cartoon. Taking to its (il)logical extreme in "Retakes Not Included", which consists largely of Bull Gator pointing out the shoddy production values and amateurish direction of this particular episode. And its hilarious.
* ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1987''
** The plot of one episode dawdles for about 20 minutes without progressing towards any sort of resolution. With a couple minutes left to go in the episode, one of the Turtles (Leonardo?) says to his colleagues, "We'd better come up with something quick, or we're going to have our first two-part episode."
** In "The Great Baldini," a priceless artifact is stolen during a magic show, which the Turtles are watching. The police cordon off the spectators and begin searching everyone. Donatello nervously asks if this is going to be a strip search, and Raphael responds, "I hope not. This is a family show!"
** Raphael does this constantly in the 80's cartoon. And it even carries over to the animated crossover movie, ''WesternAnimation/TurtlesForever''. In a RunningGag, Hun (from the 2003 series) has no idea who he is talking to when he continuously [[BreakingTheFourthWall breaks the fourth wall]].
** Shredder gets in on it too, sort of. At the start of one episode, Shredder is apparently explaining his scheme for that episode to Krang, who complains that he already knows what Shredder is planning. Shredder points directly at the viewer, exclaiming, "I was explaining it to them!" However, it turns out he was pointing at Bebop and Rocksteady.
** He gets one for real when another character sets up a very easy wise crack/insult and he turns to the audience to announce to them "I won't say it. It's too easy.'
** In another episode, April is being arrested by a robot who [[DisproportionateRetribution confers massive]] [[FelonyMisdemeanor punishments for]] [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking minor crimes]]. As it's about to haul her away, it asks if she has anything she'd like to say. She responds she does, but she can't use such language on television.
* The fourth season of ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'' opens with Control Freak talking directly to the viewer, or so it seems until the camera zooms out from the screen of the Titans' television.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheBeatles'' episode "I Want To Hold Your Hand" has The little Italian mouse in the boys chastising ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry'' cartoon "Neapolitan Mouse" suddenly recognizes the episode's narrator for giving away their hiding places aboard a cruise ship (they were two after he rescues Tom from being chased bullied by excited female fans).
three dogs ("Tom... Jerry... funny cartoons!")
* The In the ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'' special bridging the first two seasons, [[CirclingBirdies birds circle Courtney's head]] after she slams into a camouflaged wall. She shoos the birds away, prompting one of them to angrily chirp back at her.
** In "The Am-AH-Zon Race," [[DumbBlonde Lindsay]] butts into a [[SplitScreenPhoneCall Split Screen Walkie-Talkie Call]] to say "We're in first place! Hi, Tyler!" Instead of answering, [[DumbJock Tyler]] glances over at her and gives a little wave.
** ''WesternAnimation/TotalDramaRama'' is not a ShowWithinAShow like its parent series, but keeps the confessional scenes where the
characters on ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'' are fully aware of address the fact audience. Aside from that, they occasionally take note of their status as cartoon characters, such as when Beth wonders if their character designs will be updated for a winter episode, only for Chef to tell her that they are on a cartoon, and they reference it from time to time, and the animators don't have the budget needed for that.
* ''WesternAnimation/WanderOverYonder'' briefly references the 11-episode runtime
in one episode Kaeloo when Wander refuses to combat Something the So-and-So because he's on a mission to deliver a love letter to the season's GreaterScopeVillain.
* ''WesternAnimation/WhoKilledWho'': The victim is reading a book called "Who Killed Who? [[LogicBomb (From the cartoon of the same name)]]". This is also how he learns of his impending murder.
* The PBS computer animated series ''WesternAnimation/WordWorld'' follows this. All of the characters can not only hear the Narrator, but they
even asks the director call him Mr. Narrator when they talk to replay a scene backwards.
** It enters NightmareFuel territory at the end
him. None of [[spoiler: Episode 105]], where Stumpy [[spoiler: takes over the animation studio and announces them seem to be aware that he will they are characters in a television show though, and to be writing all fair not much else about their world is exactly normal.
* ''WesternAnimation/XMenEvolution'': In a fourth-season episode,
the episodes from semi-villainous Brotherhood members begin causing dangerous situations so they can save people and be celebrated as heroes. Once media interest starts to wane, Toad is panicked that point on]].
their fifteen minutes of fame are ending: "That didn't feel like fifteen minutes! More like five! Maybe ten." He says this line roughly ten minutes into the episode, not counting main titles and commercials.
* In one Creator/TerryToons ''WesternAnimation/HeckleAndJeckle'' short, On ''WesternAnimation/YogisTreasureHunt'', in the episode "Follow the Yellow Brick Gold", Yogi and his friends are caught in a watery DeathTrap just before a commercial break. After the break, the treasure hunters have escaped and are sitting on the roof. Huckleberry Hound says to the viewer, "If it hadn't been for that commercial break, you would have seen quite an escape!"
** Another such joke occurred in the episode
"The Power of Thought", Heckle and Jeckle realize they're cartoons, and Search for the Moaning Lisa". Right before the commercial break, Dick Dastardly cut the cords on the elevator that being aware the gang was using, causing it to fall. Right at the start of the medium they can [[RealityWarper manipulate next act, the medium any way they see fit]] (one elevator's still falling, prompting Huckleberry to remark, "We've been fallin' for the whole commercial break!"
** Yet another has WesternAnimation/QuickDrawMcGraw as El Kabong testifying in court about his excessive use
of them his guitar (or "ka-bonger"). He turns himself into a mouse and then a dog to prove it). They proceed to harass an anthropomorphic policeman dog with their newfound powers, but eventually the dog gets the upper hand, BreakingTheFourthWall camera as says "Gee, kids, we're only trying to tell the audience that he's realized he's also a cartoon character and has the same powers.make you laugh. But don't try this at home!"
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** In "Key to My Ed", after finding that a napping Johnny is ''still'' asleep, Eddy wonders "Does this guy sleep through the whole show?"

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** In "Key to My Ed", after finding that a napping Johnny Jonny is ''still'' asleep, Eddy wonders "Does this guy sleep through the whole show?"



** In "[[TheMovie Big Picture Show]]", there's a glass case in Eddy's brother's room with the words "In case of movie, break glass." At the end of the movie, Johnny tries to get even with the kids for an earlier slight, only to be told by Plank that the movie's over and it's too late for revenge.

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** In "[[TheMovie Big Picture Show]]", ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddysBigPictureShow'', there's a glass case in Eddy's brother's room with the words "In case of movie, break glass." At the end of the movie, Johnny Jonny tries to get even with the kids for an earlier slight, only to be told by Plank that the movie's over and it's too late for revenge.
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* Subverted in the ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' episode "Starvin' Marvin In Space". Starvin' Marvin finds a flying saucer, and he climbs in, turns it on, and starts flying it, with the theme music from ''Film/TheGreatestAmericanHero'' playing in the background. Later in the episode, Cartman gets in the ship, and complains "Where is that awful music coming from?" at which point [[LeftTheBackgroundMusicOn someone presses a button and the music turns off]].

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* Subverted in the ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' episode "Starvin' Marvin In Space". Starvin' Marvin finds a flying saucer, and he climbs in, turns it on, and starts flying it, with the theme music from ''Film/TheGreatestAmericanHero'' ''Series/TheGreatestAmericanHero'' playing in the background. Later in the episode, Cartman gets in the ship, and complains complains, "Where is that awful music coming from?" at which point [[LeftTheBackgroundMusicOn someone presses a button and the music turns off]].
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** Sticks talks a lot to the viewers. She probably used to think they there just because she's crazy.

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** Sticks talks a lot to the viewers. She probably used to think they they're there just because she's crazy.
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** In a "Road to" episode, Brian and Stewie go back in time to the series pilot. There's a point where they watch their former selves setting up a cutaway gag, then just waiting there, motionless, until the gag ends. Then Stewie comments how things evolved, and shows that today they engage in more "idle" activities during the gags, like texting, doing make-up and smoking.

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** In a "Road to" another episode, Brian and Stewie go back in time to the series pilot. There's a point where they watch their former selves setting up a cutaway gag, then just waiting there, motionless, until the gag ends. Then Stewie comments how things evolved, and shows that today they engage in more "idle" activities during the gags, like texting, doing make-up and smoking.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' plays with the trope as part of the setting. Plenty of episodes will have the characters occasionally interact with elements that occur in their medium. "The Countdown" is a RaceAgainstTheClock episode were the characters note the countdown on the screen, and how it doesn't match the time that is supposed to transpire in reality. "The Fuss" has a moment where a split-screen blocks the Wattersons view before Nicole eventually kicks it away. "The Signal's" premise is that faulty satellite signals is affecting the video quality of the show to the point it starts to affect the characters inside. "The Money" has the shows animation tank at the same time as the Wattersons finances dry up, to the point of reducing the characters to a bunch of post-it notes on a board. Despite the comedy that comes from this, the show treats it more seriously than most other series', as the characters are never able to realize ''why'' these events happen. The closest they ever come to realizing they're in a TV show is "The Signal", and the episode deliberately glitches ahead and ends the episode early to keep them from fully realizing. They can see the fourth wall, and sometimes interact with it, but it never dawns on them what it ''means'' for their reality, never able to truly ''break'' the wall.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'', Rick occasionally makes meta jokes but the episode "Full Meta Jackrick" has him take offense with other people overdoing it and "eroding [their] credibility". They end up fighting the Self-Referential Six, a group of [[InsufferableGenius annoying nerds]] whose knowledge of the fourth wall gave them superpowers (such as [[PunnyName Rhett Caan]], who can perform {{Cosmic Retcon}}s).
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* In one Creator/TerryToons ''WesternAnimation/HeckleAndJeckle'' short, "The Power of Thought", Heckle and Jeckle realize they're cartoons, and that being aware of the medium they can manipulate the medium any way they see fit (one of them turns himself into a mouse and then a dog to prove it). They proceed to harass an anthropomorphic policeman dog with their newfound powers, but eventually the dog gets the upper hand, BreakingTheFourthWall to tell the audience that he's realized he's also a cartoon character and has the same powers.

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* In one Creator/TerryToons ''WesternAnimation/HeckleAndJeckle'' short, "The Power of Thought", Heckle and Jeckle realize they're cartoons, and that being aware of the medium they can [[RealityWarper manipulate the medium any way they see fit fit]] (one of them turns himself into a mouse and then a dog to prove it). They proceed to harass an anthropomorphic policeman dog with their newfound powers, but eventually the dog gets the upper hand, BreakingTheFourthWall to tell the audience that he's realized he's also a cartoon character and has the same powers.
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* In one Creator/TerryToons ''WesternAnimation/HeckleAndJeckle'' short, "The Power of Thought", Heckle and Jeckle realize they're cartoons, and that being aware of the medium they can manipulate the medium any way they see fit (one of them turns himself into a mouse and then a dog to prove it). They proceed to harass a policeman dog with their newfound powers, but eventually the dog gets the upper hand, BreakingTheFourthWall to tell the audience that he's realized he's also a cartoon character and has the same powers.

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* In one Creator/TerryToons ''WesternAnimation/HeckleAndJeckle'' short, "The Power of Thought", Heckle and Jeckle realize they're cartoons, and that being aware of the medium they can manipulate the medium any way they see fit (one of them turns himself into a mouse and then a dog to prove it). They proceed to harass a an anthropomorphic policeman dog with their newfound powers, but eventually the dog gets the upper hand, BreakingTheFourthWall to tell the audience that he's realized he's also a cartoon character and has the same powers.
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* In one Creator/TerryToons ''WesternAnimation/HeckleAndJeckle'' short, "The Power of Thought", Heckle and Jeckle realize they're cartoons, and that being aware of the medium they can manipulate the medium any way they see fit (one of them turns himself into a mouse and then a dog to prove it). They proceed to harass a policeman dog with their newfound powers, but eventually the dog gets the upper hand, [[FourthWallBreak breaking the fourth wall to tell the audience that he's realized he's also a cartoon character and has the same powers.

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* In one Creator/TerryToons ''WesternAnimation/HeckleAndJeckle'' short, "The Power of Thought", Heckle and Jeckle realize they're cartoons, and that being aware of the medium they can manipulate the medium any way they see fit (one of them turns himself into a mouse and then a dog to prove it). They proceed to harass a policeman dog with their newfound powers, but eventually the dog gets the upper hand, [[FourthWallBreak breaking the fourth wall BreakingTheFourthWall to tell the audience that he's realized he's also a cartoon character and has the same powers.
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* In one Creator/TerryToons ''WesternAnimation/HeckleAndJeckyl'' short, "The Power of Thought", Heckle and Jeckyl realize they're cartoons, and that being aware of the medium they can manipulate the medium any way they see fit (one of them turns himself into a mouse and then a dog to prove it). They proceed to harass a policeman dog with their newfound powers, but eventually the dog gets the upper hand, [[FourthWallBreak breaking the fourth wall to tell the audience that he's realized he's also a cartoon character and has the same powers.

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* In one Creator/TerryToons ''WesternAnimation/HeckleAndJeckyl'' ''WesternAnimation/HeckleAndJeckle'' short, "The Power of Thought", Heckle and Jeckyl Jeckle realize they're cartoons, and that being aware of the medium they can manipulate the medium any way they see fit (one of them turns himself into a mouse and then a dog to prove it). They proceed to harass a policeman dog with their newfound powers, but eventually the dog gets the upper hand, [[FourthWallBreak breaking the fourth wall to tell the audience that he's realized he's also a cartoon character and has the same powers.
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** It enters NightmareFuel territory at the end of [[spoiler: Episode 105]], where Stumpy [[spoiler: takes over the animation studio and announces that he will be writing all the episodes from that point on]].

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** It enters NightmareFuel territory at the end of [[spoiler: Episode 105]], where Stumpy [[spoiler: takes over the animation studio and announces that he will be writing all the episodes from that point on]].on]].
* In one Creator/TerryToons ''WesternAnimation/HeckleAndJeckyl'' short, "The Power of Thought", Heckle and Jeckyl realize they're cartoons, and that being aware of the medium they can manipulate the medium any way they see fit (one of them turns himself into a mouse and then a dog to prove it). They proceed to harass a policeman dog with their newfound powers, but eventually the dog gets the upper hand, [[FourthWallBreak breaking the fourth wall to tell the audience that he's realized he's also a cartoon character and has the same powers.

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