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I have a question regarding the definition of this trope: do the characters necessarily have to say a variation on the phrase \"I Lied\" for an example to count as this trope? The reason I\'m asking is because I recently had a video example for the westernanimation/TheFoxAndTheCrow cartoon \"The Fox and the Grapes\" get rejected because Crawford didn\'t necessarily say \"I lied\" even though the scene used the same principle.
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I have a question regarding the definition of this trope: do the characters necessarily have to say a variation on the phrase \\\"I Lied\\\" for an example to count as this trope? The reason I\\\'m asking is because I recently had a video example for the WesternAnimation/TheFoxAndTheCrow cartoon \\\"The Fox and the Grapes\\\" get rejected because Crawford didn\\\'t necessarily say \\\"I lied\\\" even though the scene used the same principle.
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I have a question regarding the definition of this trope: do the characters necessarily have to say a variation on the phrase \"I Lied\" for an example to count as this trope? The reason I\'m asking is because I recently had a video example for the westernanimation/FoxAndTheCrow cartoon \"The Fox and the Grapes\" get rejected because Crawford didn\'t necessarily say \"I lied\" even though the scene used the same principle.
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I have a question regarding the definition of this trope: do the characters necessarily have to say a variation on the phrase \\\"I Lied\\\" for an example to count as this trope? The reason I\\\'m asking is because I recently had a video example for the westernanimation/TheFoxAndTheCrow cartoon \\\"The Fox and the Grapes\\\" get rejected because Crawford didn\\\'t necessarily say \\\"I lied\\\" even though the scene used the same principle.
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