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Even her uvula is angry.
A trope predominately occurring in animation, a character might be screaming, shocked, or making a goofy facial expression that causes their mouth to be wide open. It's entirely possible that their uvula (the dangly thing at the back of the mouth) might be making the same facial expression.

Alternatively, the uvula might have a mind of its own.

Often accompanied by either a Mouthscreen or Eat the Camera. Compare Eyes Do Not Belong There.


Examples:

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    Advertising 
  • This PSA has a man's uvula scolding him for lying to a police officer after driving under the influence.

    Anime & Manga 
  • In the first episode of Battle Athletes Daiundoukai ReSTART!, Kanata's uvula adopts her facial expression while she's running in one scene.
  • Bocchi the Rock!: When Kita begs Bocchi to teach her the guitar, the camera briefly shows her uvula with the same anxious expression Bocchi is making.

    Films — Live-Action 

    Video Games 
  • Cuphead: The final phase of the Captain Brineybeard boss fight involves his ship opening its mouth, sending the captain flying. While the whole ship is sentient, it's his uvula that you've got to attack, who's seemingly his own being, as he's got a perpetually angry expression and can either spit fire, or scream out a laser beam for you to dodge.
  • In Wandering Hamster, the last obstacle in Bob's escape from Jormungandling is the giant snake's own uvula, which has a toothy maw of its own.
  • Dark Lord Hum Gree from WarioWare Gold has a rather bulbous uvula that has a smiley face on it. This is, in fact, his true face.

    Western Animation 
  • Animaniacs: A variant: In “The Big Candy Store”, a nun asks Mr. Flaxseed if he’d be willing to donate some candy to her orphanage. He laughs so uproariously, the camera moves into his mouth, past his uvula to show his tonsils -—with matching hairpieces!—- laughing at her. He then snaps "No!" and literally kicks her out of his candy store. Here’s a clip.
  • The second intro to the Beetlejuice cartoon has the eponymous character rising out of the grave, laughing maniacally as the screen zooms in on his face. For a brief moment, his uvula dons a face before panning back to his face, saying his catchphrase, "It's Showtime!!!"
  • Dead End: Paranormal Park: During the "Put Me in the Driver Seat" musical number in the episode "The Phantom of the Theme Park", the camera zooms into Pugsley's uvula, showing a face on it while he's singing.
  • In The Doodle Bops Animated Adaptation theme song, the camera zooms in on Deedee's uvula to show that it's singing too. It happens when she sings "AND YOU KNOW IIIIIIIIIIIII"
  • Madballs: "Escape from Orb" at one point has Aargh yell at Slobulus for being a bit slow on the uptake in regards to finding a piece they need to finish the spaceship they're working on, during which Aargh's mouth opens to reveal that he has a mouth on his uvula.
  • In the Rocko's Modern Life episode "Cabin Fever", at the end of Ed Bighead's hallucination, zooms down his throat. At that point, his uvula dons Heffer's face and asks him if he's okay.
  • Rugrats: in "Family Reunion", Angelica lies to Tommy, stating that people in a family reunion will want to take you home with them away from your real family. From then on, he's haunted by Angelica's words which come in the form of her head in place of the adult's uvula repeating those same words. Even Angelica herself interprets her own lie this way when she ends up in the same boat.
    Angelica: And you'll never see your mom or your dad or your dumb-old dog ever again!!! (laughs maniacally)
  • Scary Godmother: At the film's climax, when Katie takes Mr. Pettibone's hand and he falls to pieces, all four of the older kids scream (as the 3 older boys scream at the camera with bugged-out eyes), but it zooms in on Katie's uvula to show ''it'' screaming, too.
  • In the ''The Cuphead Show! episode "Ghost Ain't Real", the trio of ghost scare Cuphead and Mugman which causes the latter to scream their heads off only for the camera to zoom-in showing screaming faces on their uvulas.
  • Zig & Sharko In the episode "Song of the Siren" Marina angrily sings back at a siren to disrupt her voice from seducing Sharko. The camera cuts to a closeup of her shaking uvula that grows a mouth and screams into a mini megaphone held by Marina's tongue to help combat the siren.

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