1 | [[quoteright:350:[[Film/KissKissBangBang https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kisskissbangbang.jpg]]]] |
2 | [[caption-width-right:350:A ''double'' Double Double.]] |
3 | |
4 | ->''"'Demons, Demons, Demons'. Wow. They put a lot of thought into ''that'' title."'' |
5 | -->-- '''Cordelia Chase''', ''Series/{{Angel}}'' ("The Ring") |
6 | |
7 | %% One quote is enough, make a Quotes page if you want to add more. |
8 | |
9 | A title that just consists of saying the same word twice. |
10 | |
11 | It's one way to title your story. It could sometimes be laziness, or perhaps two words together in a single title makes it sound more mysterious. It could also mean there are two of that specific word in the story, which could be plot-significant. It may also bring a well-known phrase to mind (eg. "Win-win" or "Liar, liar, pants on fire"). In more fantastic works, it could also have some spell-like connotations (eg. [[Theatre/{{Macbeth}} "Double double, toil and trouble"]], [[Literature/SnowWhite "Mirror, mirror, on the wall"]]). |
12 | |
13 | Note that this trope allows for more than one repetition, e.g. "Triple, Triple, Triple" titles. Titles with multiple repeated words, like ''Film/KissKissBangBang'', also count. However, every word must be repeated, so ''VideoGame/DokiDokiPanic'' doesn't count. |
14 | |
15 | Compare RepetitiveName. Also, these kinds of titles are {{Alliterative Title}}s by default. [[JustForFun/IThoughtItMeant Has nothing to do with]] getting double-digit stats in multiple stat categories in a basketball game. |
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17 | ---- |
18 | !!Examples: |
19 | [[foldercontrol]] |
20 | |
21 | [[folder:Anime & Manga]] |
22 | * ''Literature/EightySixEightySix'' |
23 | * ''Manga/CandyCandy'' |
24 | * ''[=ChiChi=] [=ChiChi=]'' |
25 | * ''[[Manga/UFOBaby Daa! Daa! Daa!]]'' (English title: ''[=UFO=] Baby'') |
26 | * ''Manga/FlowerFlower'' |
27 | * ''Manga/GachaGacha'' |
28 | * ''Manga/GirlfriendGirlfriend'' |
29 | * ''Manga/HoneyHoney'' |
30 | * ''Manga/HunterXHunter'' (pronounced "Hunter Hunter") |
31 | * ''Manga/KillerKiller'' |
32 | * ''[[Manga/{{Lady}} Lady Lady]]'' |
33 | * ''Manga/LucuLucu'' |
34 | * ''Maka-Maka'' |
35 | * ''Anime/{{Ojarumaru}}'': Series 8 episode 3 is called "Penguin, Penguin". |
36 | * ''Manga/PrincessPrincess'' |
37 | * ''Literature/TheSagaOfTanyaTheEvil'': The first ending theme, ''Los! Los! Los!'', German for "Go! Go! Go!". |
38 | * ''Anime/SmilePrecure'': The first ending theme, "Yay! Yay! Yay!". |
39 | * ''Manga/SwapSwap'': It's named for the [[FreakyFridayFlip body swap]] mechanic of the story. |
40 | * The end credits song for ''Anime/{{Tamagotchi}}! Miracle Friends'' is called "Itsuka Itsuka", which means "Someday, Someday" in English. |
41 | [[/folder]] |
42 | |
43 | [[folder:Asian Animation]] |
44 | * ''Animation/BoonieBears'': "Honey, Honey", the fourth episode of Season 2. |
45 | * ''Animation/KoongyaKoongya'' |
46 | * ''Animation/MotuPatlu'' has episodes titled "Khazana Khazana" and "Kabaddi Kabaddi". |
47 | * One season of ''Animation/PleasantGoatAndBigBigWolf'' is titled ''Happy, Happy, Bang, Bang!''. |
48 | * ''Animation/PororoTheLittlePenguin'': "Smile, Smile, Smile!" |
49 | * The ''Animation/SimpleSamosa'' episode "Makkhi Makkhi!" (translates to "Fly, Fly"). |
50 | [[/folder]] |
51 | |
52 | [[folder:Comic Books]] |
53 | * ''ComicBook/GorillaGorilla'' |
54 | * ''ComicBook/{{Empowered}}'': From Volume 2, the story, ''[[http://www.empoweredcomic.com/comic/volume-2-page-76 Wahh, Wahh, Wahh]]''. |
55 | [[/folder]] |
56 | |
57 | [[folder:Eastern Animation]] |
58 | * ''Animation/FilmFilmFilm'' |
59 | * ''Animation/QumiQumi'' |
60 | * ''Animation/TupTup'' |
61 | * ''Animation/WordsWordsWords'' |
62 | [[/folder]] |
63 | |
64 | [[folder:Fan Works]] |
65 | * ''Fanfic/{{Adjacency}}'': The third chapter, [[https://www.fimfiction.net/story/144314/3/adjacency/chapter-3-mirror-mirror "Mirror, Mirror"]]. |
66 | * The ''Franchise/{{Danganronpa}}'' fan fic "FanFic/BangBang". |
67 | * The ''Anime/DokiDokiPrecure'' {{Hentai}} {{Doujinshi}} "Jealousy Jealousy". |
68 | * The pornographic ''Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure'' doujinshi "Cure Cure". |
69 | * The adult ''Manga/KOn'' manga "Sweet Sweet". |
70 | * The very NSFW ''Franchise/LoveLive'' doujinshi "Love Love". |
71 | * The heavily NSFW ''Anime/SuitePrettyCure'' manga "Suite Suite". |
72 | * The ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' fan fic "FanFic/BonBonBonBonBonBon". |
73 | * The 11th chapter of ''[[Fanfic/TheHeartTrilogy Heart of the Inferno]]'' is titled "Go North, Go North". |
74 | * The ''Fanfic/TwinklingInTheDark'' chapter "Fever Fever". |
75 | [[/folder]] |
76 | |
77 | [[folder:Film — Live-Action]] |
78 | * ''Film/TwelveTwelveTwelve'' |
79 | * ''Film/ThirteenThirteenThirteen'' |
80 | * ''Fifty Fifty'': |
81 | ** ''Film/FiftyFifty1992'' |
82 | ** ''Film/FiftyFifty2011'' |
83 | * ''Film/AliAndRatuRatuQueens'' is a threefer, with "ratu" equivalent to "queen" in Indonesian. The quartet of women refer to themselves as the "queens of Queens". |
84 | * ''Film/AmericaAmerica'' |
85 | * ''Baby, Baby, Baby'' |
86 | * ''[[Film/SmokeyAndTheBandit Bandit: Bandit Bandit]]'' |
87 | * ''Film/BodiesBodiesBodies'' |
88 | * ''Film/BreakerBreaker'' |
89 | * ''Film/BuddyBuddy'' |
90 | * ''Film/ChittyChittyBangBang'' |
91 | * ''Bollywood/ChupkeChupke'' |
92 | * ''Film/CorrinaCorrina'' |
93 | * ''Film/DurianDurian'' |
94 | * ''Film/EuropaEuropa'' |
95 | * ''Film/EverythingEverything'' |
96 | * ''[[Film/HoodedAngels Glory Glory]]'' |
97 | * The Spanish movie ''Jamon Jamon'' (meaning "Ham, Ham"). |
98 | * ''Film/KissKissBangBang'' |
99 | * ''Film/KnockKnock2015'' |
100 | * ''Film/LiarLiar'' |
101 | * ''Film/MirrorMirror1990'' |
102 | * ''Film/MirrorMirror2012'' |
103 | * ''Film/NewYorkNewYork'' |
104 | * ''Film/NightAfterNightAfterNight'' |
105 | * ''[[https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/OPEN!_OPEN! Open! Open!]]'', a Taiwanese film starring Open, the mascot of 7-Eleven in Taiwan. |
106 | * ''Film/RunnerRunner'' |
107 | * ''Film/TheRussiansAreComingTheRussiansAreComing'' |
108 | * ''Film/MoulinRouge'': The ShowWithinAShow "Spectacular Spectacular". |
109 | * ''Film/ToraToraTora'' |
110 | * The 1973 split-screen horror film ''Wicked, Wicked''. |
111 | * ''Film/WinWin'' |
112 | * ''Film/YiYi'' |
113 | * ''Film/ZombiesZombiesZombies'' |
114 | [[/folder]] |
115 | |
116 | [[folder:Food & Drink]] |
117 | * Yan Yan, biscuit sticks and creme dip. |
118 | * Double Double, a coffee drink with two shots of cream and two packs of sugar from the Canadian chain Tim Hortons. |
119 | [[/folder]] |
120 | |
121 | [[folder:Literature]] |
122 | * ''Literature/AbsalomAbsalom'' |
123 | * The 1970 short story "Button, Button" by Creator/RichardMatheson, which inspired ''Film/TheBox''. |
124 | * ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'': ''Literature/GuardsGuards'' |
125 | * ''Literature/DoubleDouble'' |
126 | * ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles'': One of the future books in the series is planned to be titled ''Mirror, Mirror''. |
127 | * "Ballad of the Moon, Moon" in ''Gypsy Ballads'' by Creator/FedericoGarciaLorca. |
128 | * The autobiography ''Happy, Happy, Happy''. |
129 | * ''Literature/HushHush'' |
130 | * The chapter "Tiger, Tiger!" from ''Literature/TheJungleBook''. |
131 | * The ''Series/LizzieMcguire'' Junior Novelization "Mirror, Mirror". |
132 | * ''Literature/LlamaLlama'' |
133 | * ''Mirror Mirror'' (1996 novel by Hillary Bell) |
134 | * ''Literature/MirrorMirror2003'' (novel by Gregory Maguire). Named that way since it's a revisionist take on the tale of ''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs''. |
135 | * ''Monster, Monster'' |
136 | * ''[[Literature/OctoberOctober October, October]]'' |
137 | * ''Literature/ShineShineShine'' |
138 | * ''Literature/TheStarsMyDestination'' by Creator/AlfredBester was also published under the title ''Tiger, Tiger!'' |
139 | * ''Literature/WillGraysonWillGrayson'' |
140 | * ''Literature/{{Xanth}}'': The fifth book is titled "Ogre, Ogre". |
141 | [[/folder]] |
142 | |
143 | [[folder:Live-Action TV]] |
144 | * ''Animals, Animals, Animals'' |
145 | * One episode of ''Series/TwoTwoSeven'' is titled "Author, Author". |
146 | * ''Series/AlloAllo'' |
147 | * ''Series/AmazingStories'': "Mirror, Mirror". |
148 | * ''Series/{{Angel}}'': Discussed when a book called "Demons, Demons, Demons" is encountered. |
149 | * ''Baby Baby'' |
150 | * ''Series/DesperateHousewives'': "Mirror, Mirror". |
151 | * ''Series/DoctorDoctor'' |
152 | * ''Series/DoctorWho'': "Knock Knock" |
153 | * ''Series/TheDoodlebops'' has an episode titled "Tap Tap Tap". |
154 | * ''Series/GimmeGimmeGimme'' |
155 | * ''Series/{{House}}'': "Mirror Mirror". |
156 | * ''Series/InaiInaiBaa'' has a song called "Penguin Penguin". |
157 | * ''Series/MarvinMarvin'' |
158 | * ''Series/MaryHartmanMaryHartman'': As a satire of soap opera, the show's title was explained to be because soapy dialogue is always repeated. |
159 | * ''Series/MirrorMirror1995'' |
160 | * ''Mirror, Mirror II'' |
161 | * ''Mirror, Mirror'' (TV program featuring Donna Douglas) |
162 | * ''Mirror Mirror'' (Greek television comedy starring Thanasis Veggos) |
163 | * ''Series/PadamPadam'' |
164 | * ''Series/SisterSister'' |
165 | * ''Series/SoldierSoldier'' |
166 | * ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'': "Mirror, Mirror". |
167 | * ''Series/TheTwilightZone1985'': "Button, Button". |
168 | * ''Series/TwinkleTwinkle'' |
169 | [[/folder]] |
170 | |
171 | [[folder:Music]] |
172 | * "Mirror Mirror" by Music/FourMinute. |
173 | * "Mirror Mirror", by LL Cool J from 10. |
174 | * ''Mirror Mirror'' (10cc album) |
175 | * "Baby Baby," by Amy Grant. |
176 | * Some Music/{{ABBA}} songs have repetitive titles: |
177 | ** "Andante, Andante" |
178 | ** "Gimme, Gimme, Gimme (A Man After Midnight)" |
179 | ** "Honey Honey" |
180 | ** "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do" |
181 | ** "Money, Money, Money" |
182 | ** "On and On and On" |
183 | ** "Ring Ring" (also used as an album title) |
184 | * The OneHitWonder song "Sugar Sugar" by [[ComicBook/ArchieComics The Archies]]. |
185 | * "Fun, Fun, Fun" and "Dance, Dance, Dance" by Music/TheBeachBoys |
186 | * Music/TheBeatles: |
187 | ** "Good Morning, Good Morning," from ''Music/SgtPeppersLonelyHeartsClubBand''. May also double as a BrokenRecord. |
188 | ** There's also "She Said She Said", from ''Music/{{Revolver|Beatles Album}}''. |
189 | * "Mirror Mirror" by Blind Guardian. |
190 | * Music/BobDylan's song "Corinna, Corinna". |
191 | * "Mirror Mirror", by Candlemass from their 1988 album ''Ancient Dreams''. |
192 | * ''Christmas Christmas'' by Music/CheapTrick |
193 | * "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)", the first Top 10 solo hit for Music/{{Cher}}, also recorded by Music/NancySinatra. |
194 | * "Rebel Rebel" by Music/DavidBowie |
195 | * "Mirror, Mirror" by Music/DiamondRio |
196 | * "Mirror Mirror" by Diana Ross |
197 | * "Mirror Mirror" by Dollar song (also known as "Mirror Mirror (Mon Amour)") |
198 | * ''Mirror Mirror'' by Dardanelles, their debut album |
199 | * Music/DuranDuran has two albums called "Duran Duran" ([[SelfTitledAlbum 1981]] and [[Music/TheWeddingAlbum 1993]]). |
200 | * Music/ElvisCostello has the song "Radio, Radio", (off ''Music/ThisYearsModel''). |
201 | * Music/EvelynEvelyn: |
202 | ** Their eponymous album and song. |
203 | ** A song called "Elephant Elephant". |
204 | * Music/EverythingEverythingBand, have songs titled "Suffragette Suffragette" and "Cough Cough". |
205 | * Music/FallOutBoy's "Dance Dance". |
206 | * Music/{{Falco}}'s "Macho Macho". |
207 | * ''Mirror, Mirror'' (EP), an EP by Farewell, My Love |
208 | * Music/FrankSinatra's song "New York, New York". |
209 | * Music/TheFugs' "Morning, Morning". |
210 | * Music/GaryGlitter's "Shout Shout Shout" |
211 | * ''Mirror Mirror'' (Ghinzu album) |
212 | * "Everything Everything" by Music/GoodKid. |
213 | * "Mirror Mirror" by Music/{{Helloween}} |
214 | * "Mirror, Mirror (Look into My Eyes)", by Def Leppard from High 'n' Dry |
215 | * "Doctor Doctor" by Iron Maiden |
216 | * "Bang Bang" by Jessie J, Music/ArianaGrande, and Music/NickiMinaj |
217 | * "Mirror Mirror", by the Kamelot from Karma |
218 | * ''Mirror Mirror'' (Kelly Price album) |
219 | * "Mirror Mirror", by King Diamond from the 2007 album Give Me Your Soul...Please |
220 | * "Mirror Mirror" (M2M song), later covered by American pop singer Taylor Horn in 2006 |
221 | * "Pata Pata" by Miriam Makeba. |
222 | * ''Mirror, Mirror'' (soundtrack) (1990), soundtrack for the above film ''Mirror, Mirror'' |
223 | * "Mirror Mirror (I See a Damsel)", by Violent Femmes from New Times |
224 | * "Alien alien" by [=NayutalieN=] |
225 | * "Mirror Mirror", by Pinkerton's Assorted Colours |
226 | * "Hush Hush" by the Music/PussycatDolls |
227 | * "Little Little" by Red Velvet. |
228 | * "jealousy, jealousy" by Music/OliviaRodrigo |
229 | * ''C'mon, C'mon'' by Music/SherylCrow |
230 | * Music/SmashingPumpkins' "Tonight, Tonight". |
231 | * "Mirror Mirror" by Solid Base song |
232 | * "Doctor Doctor" by the Thompson Twins |
233 | * "Cheeba Cheeba" by Creator/ToneLoc |
234 | * ''Mirror Mirror'' (EP), by Twiztid |
235 | * "Doctor Doctor" by UFO |
236 | * Music/TalkTalk has a song called "Talk Talk". |
237 | * "Darkness, Darkness" by The Youngbloods |
238 | * "Dance Dance" by Music/GreatBigSea. |
239 | * The Music/{{Beatcats}} song "Zap Zap". |
240 | * The song "Over & Over" from Music/FleetwoodMac's ''Music/{{Tusk|1979}}''. |
241 | * Music/JossStone: "Baby Baby Baby". |
242 | * Music/{{TLC}}: "Baby-Baby-Baby". |
243 | * Engelbert Humperdinck's "Quando, Quando, Quando". |
244 | * Tommy James and the Shondells' "Mony Mony". |
245 | * Music/MotleyCrue's "Girls, Girls, Girls". |
246 | * Ohio Express' "Yummy Yummy Yummy" and "Chewy Chewy". |
247 | * Benny Goodman's "Sing, Sing, Sing". |
248 | * The Cashmeres' "Yes, Yes, Yes!" |
249 | * Georgie Fame's "Yeh Yeh". |
250 | * Christmas classic "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!" |
251 | [[/folder]] |
252 | |
253 | [[folder:Radio]] |
254 | * ''Radio/OurMissBrooks'': "Arguments, Arguments", first aired May 29, 1949. On October 3, 1952 an [[SoundToScreenAdaptation adapted version of the episode]] began ''Our Miss Brooks'' television run under the title "Trying to Pick a Fight". |
255 | [[/folder]] |
256 | |
257 | [[folder:Theatre]] |
258 | * ''Blue, blue, blue'', from ''Theatre/LetEmEatCake''. |
259 | * ''Theatre/BoeingBoeing''. Made into a movie in 1965. |
260 | * ''I Do! I Do!'' |
261 | * ''Theatre/MaryMary'' |
262 | * "Tommy, Tommy", a song from the musical ''Tenderloin''. |
263 | * ''Promises, Promises'', a musical adaptation of ''Film/TheApartment''. |
264 | * "Liza, Liza", from ''Lady in the Dark''. |
265 | [[/folder]] |
266 | |
267 | [[folder:Video Games]] |
268 | * Capcom's arcade block-breaker ''Block Block''. |
269 | * ''VideoGame/CrushCrush'' |
270 | ** ''VideoGame/BlushBlush'' |
271 | * Some songs from ''VideoGame/DanceDanceRevolution'': |
272 | ** "Dance, Dance" by Music/FallOutBoy |
273 | ** "I DO I DO I DO" by CREAMY |
274 | ** "Jump! Jump! Jump!" from ''Mario Mix'' |
275 | ** "Kiss Kiss" by Hanna |
276 | ** "KISS KISS KISS" by NAOKI feat. SHANTI |
277 | ** "LOVE LOVE LOVE" by Dreams Come True |
278 | ** "more more more" by capsule |
279 | ** "My My My" by Armand Van Helden |
280 | ** "NA-NA" by BUS STOP |
281 | ** "NORI NORI NORI" by JUDY CRYSTAL |
282 | ** "rainbow rainbow" by Ryu☆ |
283 | ** "Ring! Ring! Ring!" by Dreams Come True |
284 | ** "WOOKIE WOOKIE" by MACHOMAN |
285 | * ''drowning, drowning'' |
286 | * ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys2'': One certain Custom Night is called "Foxy Foxy". |
287 | * ''VideoGame/HelloHello'' |
288 | * ''VideoGame/TheJackboxPartyPack'' 8 has a game called "Job Job". |
289 | * ''VideoGame/Klonoa2LunateasVeil'': Tat's {{Leitmotif}}, "Run! Run! Run!", has the triple variety. |
290 | * ''VideoGame/KnockKnock'' |
291 | * ''VideoGame/LoseLose'': A game that deletes your files as you play. |
292 | * ''VideoGame/MakaMaka'' |
293 | * ''VideoGame/Persona3'' has a song titled "Deep Breath, Deep Breath". |
294 | * ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyo'' |
295 | * ''Remember, Remember'' |
296 | * ''VideoGame/SharkShark'' for the Platform/{{Intellivision}}. |
297 | * ''VideoGame/SisterSisterSister'' |
298 | * ''VideoGame/AVeryLongRopeToTheTopOfTheSky'': The song "Farewell, Farewell". |
299 | * ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles2'' has the GameWithinAGame ''Tiger! Tiger!''. |
300 | [[/folder]] |
301 | |
302 | [[folder:Visual Novels]] |
303 | * ''Girls! Girls! Girls!? - An {{Otokonoko}} Visual Novel'' |
304 | * ''VisualNovel/GreenGreen'' |
305 | * ''VisualNovel/LiarLiar'' |
306 | * The ''R*pe! R*pe! R*pe!'' series and its sequels ''Play! Play! Play!'' |
307 | * ''Seiyuu Danshi'': A movie that Haato can watch at the cinema to increase his affection level is a cartoon called "Bunny Bunny". |
308 | * The ''VisualNovel/{{Shuffle}}'' spinoff, ''Really? Really!''. |
309 | * ''Sister, Sister, Sister'' |
310 | [[/folder]] |
311 | |
312 | [[folder:Web Animation]] |
313 | * ''The Barbie Happy Family Show'': "BABY BABY!". |
314 | * ''WebAnimation/TheBedfellows'': "Keys Keys Keys". |
315 | * ''WebAnimation/CampCamp'' |
316 | * ''WebAnimation/TheMostPopularGirlsInSchool'': |
317 | ** "Taco Taco". |
318 | ** "Wanna See Some Pictures?"'s original title was "Boobs Boobs Boobs". |
319 | [[/folder]] |
320 | |
321 | [[folder:Web Comics]] |
322 | * ''Promises Promises'' |
323 | [[/folder]] |
324 | |
325 | [[folder:Web Videos]] |
326 | * ''WebVideo/MittenSquad'': [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XxEqywpeRY "Outlast: Part 3 | Decisions, Decisions"]] |
327 | * ''WebVideo/SinsSins'', a Website/YouTube channel that criticizes criticism, was named this as it applied ''WebVideo/CinemaSins'' format to [=CinemaSins==] itself, but it has since changed its name to WebVideo/JayExci. |
328 | * The ''WebVideo/DoorMonster'' sketch that first introduces the character of the Extortionist Hobo is titled "Entendre, Entendre" |
329 | [[/folder]] |
330 | |
331 | [[folder:Western Animation]] |
332 | * ''WesternAnimation/ArchiesWeirdMysteries'': "Me! Me! Me!" |
333 | * The ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}'' episode "Never, Never, Never". |
334 | * "Tyger, Tyger", an episode of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries''. |
335 | * ''WesternAnimation/TheBrothersFlub'' has an episode called "Pizza, Pizza". |
336 | * The ''WesternAnimation/GodRocks'' song "Faith, Faith, Faith" has the triple variety. |
337 | * Three episodes of ''WesternAnimation/JellyJamm'' are titled like this: "Promises, Promises", "Questions, Questions", and "Repetition, Repetition". |
338 | * ''WesternAnimation/JimmyTwoShoes'' is known as ''Jimmy Jimmy'' [[MarketBasedTitle in select regions]]. |
339 | * ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'' has an episode titled "Johnny Johnny". |
340 | * ''WesternAnimation/LesSisters'' had an episode called "Telle Soeur, Telle Soeur". |
341 | * ''WesternAnimation/LetsGoLuna'': The episode "Story Story". |
342 | * ''WesternAnimation/LittleRobots'': "Scary, Scary". |
343 | * ''WesternAnimation/TheMrMenShow'': "Dance, Dance, Dance". |
344 | * ''WesternAnimation/MyFriendsTiggerAndPooh'' has "Piglet's Piglet's Echo Echo." |
345 | * The 2003 Canadian Christmas special ''Noël Noël''. |
346 | * ''WesternAnimation/{{Pablo}}'': |
347 | ** "Zoom! Zoom! Zoom!" |
348 | ** "Buzz, Buzz, Buzz" |
349 | ** "Goodbye! Goodbye! Goodbye!" |
350 | * The ''WesternAnimation/{{Pocoyo}}'' episode "Umbrella Umbrella". |
351 | * ''WesternAnimation/TheRaccoons'': "Promises Promises!". |
352 | * ''WesternAnimation/ReadyJetGo'': "Galileo, Galileo!". |
353 | * ''Robin Robin'' |
354 | * ''WesternAnimation/ThomasAndFriends'': The British name of Season 3 story "Buzz, Buzz" (it's called "James Goes Buzz Buzz" in the American localization, averting the trope). |
355 | * ''WesternAnimation/ZipZip'' |
356 | [[/folder]] |
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