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So, would Weird Al's 'o/` This is the scene that never ends... o/`' from the UHF commentary a good candidate for an opening quote? The scene itself doesn't quite fit here, but it's a good description.


Just wanted to point out the the story version of Endless Eight only covers the last iteration. Check here http://www.baka-tsuki.org/project/index.php?title=Suzumiya_Haruhi:Volume5_Endless_Eight if you doubt me.


Great Limmick: Isn't the Garfield and Friends "Lights, please" joke more of a running gag? The difference being that an overly long gag is repeated immediately, while a running gag is repeated at intervals interspersed with other content.

screw-the-duelists-i-have-money-in-america: does the typing scene on the YGO:TAS christmas special count?

Cassius335: "YGO:TAS"?

Ununnilium: Yu-Gi-Oh: The Abridged Series. And IMHO, nah. But see for yourself: http://www.dailymotion.com/LittleKuriboh/video/x1g7rs_ygo-abridged-christmas-special


Andyroid: Gah, what the hell happened to this page?!


What happens when there is an overly large amount of overly long gags which itslef, becomes an overly long gag?

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Ununnilium:

This is just Memetic Mutation, isn't it? Having many different people make the same gag isn't the same as a single Overly Long Gag.

  • Arrested Development: "Momma. Momma. Momma. Momma. Momma. Mommy. Mommy. Mommy. Mommy. Mom. Mom. Mom. Mom. Mom. Mom. Momma. Momma. Momma. Momma. Momma. Mommy." "WHAT?!" "...I love you!"

...wasn't this from Family Guy? Or am I confused? @@

  • Given that the fights always stop the plot of the episode dead in its tracks for several minutes, this troper would say guilty as charged.
  • I thought the "Oh, I just love repetition!" line was one of the infrequent moments where Stewie vocalizes what a real one-year-old thinks. Because we all know how toddlers love the same songs, the same cartoon and the same jokes, over and over and over and over...
  • Again, just a rare example of Stewie acting like a real toddler.

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Filibusters, by themselves, aren't an example. There has to be an actual gag involved.

Also, cutting out all the "NOOO!"/"They're all gonna laugh at you!" stuff from the Other section. Only funny to those who already know the gag, and annoying otherwise.


High Five: That "repeatedly used on this very wiki" thing is bothersome.

Civanfan: Crap, I knew I should've restored it to the way it was when that guy expanded it so much! I guess I dawdled too long. I can't restore the original joke now...


Etherjammer: Removed the Ferris Buellers Day Off reference from Film; that sequence doesn't go on nearly as long as people think it does. (Subjectively Long Gag?)


What's this about a 72-minute version of Haddaway's "What is love"? I'm curious, but I can't find anything on it anywhere.


Vulpy: I wanted to thank whoever added that Hollywood Squares example. I saw that episode live with my mom (our family was going through difficult times), and it really brings back memories for me. Something of a Tear Jerker, honestly.

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