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*** During Josuke and Rai's chase for Satoru Akefu, the two decide to find a place to find a place to recover from their wounds. Suddenly cut to them in a Lamborghini ''in a tree''. How they got there is never explained.

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** In ''Manga/PhantomBlood'', [[BigBad Dio]] is revealed to have several pet[[note]]Or are they?[[/note]] dogs with human (and/or vampire/zombie?) heads. One makes a lewd comment about the current DamselInDistress, and Dio crushes it under his foot for being 'rude'. The other dog-men never appear again and no explanation is made of where they came from or why Dio had them. It could potentially serve as Foreshadowing, as [[spoiler: Dio later grafts his own head onto Jonathan's headless body. Perhaps he was practicing with these early experiments in case he needed to find a new body for himself?]]
** ''Manga/GoldenWind'':
*** In a [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=AQx_KMoCgJU very iconic moment]], three of the main protagonists, Mista, Narancia and Fugo, have managed to capture the rival gang member Zucchero, now reduced [[LosingYourHead to a disembodied but still-living head.]] Wanting to torture some information out of him, the trio hang him by an eyelid with a fishhook, put a pair of lenses on his eyes to burn his eye in the harsh sunlight...''and then they turn on a radio and begin dancing in perfect sync,'' with no explanation or communication between them. It just happens, and Zucchero is ForcedToWatch.
*** There's also a scene where the protagonist Giorno first meets Polpo, who bites off two of his own fingers while eating, which then reappear a few seconds later. While this is one of the less strange things to happen in the series, it stands out because even after Polpo's stand ability is revealed, it still doesn't explain what happened with his fingers, since Giorno himself didn't do anything to replace them either.

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** In ''Manga/PhantomBlood'', [[BigBad Dio]] Dio Brando]] is revealed to have several pet[[note]]Or are they?[[/note]] dogs with human (and/or vampire/zombie?) heads. One makes a lewd comment about the current DamselInDistress, and Dio crushes it under his foot for being 'rude'. The other dog-men never appear again and no explanation is made of where they came from or why Dio had them. It could potentially serve as Foreshadowing, {{Foreshadowing}}, as [[spoiler: Dio [[spoiler:Dio later grafts his own head onto Jonathan's headless body. Perhaps he was practicing with these early experiments in case he needed to find a new body for himself?]]
himself]]?
** ''Manga/GoldenWind'':
''Manga/BattleTendency'':
*** After the [[OurVampiresAreDifferent Pillar Men]] awaken, their leader, Kars, accidentally steps on the shadow of fellow Pillar Man, Wamuu, causing Wamuu to instinctively attack Kars, with the explanation being that Wamuu hates having his shadow stepped on. You'd think this detail would end up becoming a ChekovsGun, but it's never brought up again.
*** After knocking Lisa Lisa unconscious, Kars randomly starts using her legs as an air guitar. Considering he's been asleep for hundreds of years, how he even knows ''what'' a guitar is unknown.
** During the final battle of ''Manga/DiamondIsUnbreakable'', [[BigBad Yoshikage Kira]], while planning his next attack, randomly comes across a civilian who accuses him of trying to steal his neighbor's panties. An annoyed Kira walks away, after which the civilian finds a pair of panties, presumably belonging to the neighbor, hanging from a nearby tree. The man attempts to grab them, only to be blown up by one of Killer Queen's bombs that had for some reason been placed on the panties. This is a completely irrelevant bit of BlackComedy that [[MoodWhiplash comes out of nowhere]] in the otherwise very serious climax to the Part.
** ''Manga/VentoAureo'':
*** The scene where [[TheHero Giorno Giovanna]] first meets Polpo, who bites off two of his own fingers while eating, which then reappear a few seconds later. While this is one of the less strange things to happen in the series, it stands out because even after Polpo's [[FightingSpirit Stand]] [[LivingShadow ability]] is revealed, it still doesn't explain what happened with his fingers, since Giorno himself didn't do anything to replace them either.
*** In a [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=AQx_KMoCgJU very iconic moment]], three members of the main protagonists, Team Bucciarati, Mista, Narancia and Fugo, have managed to capture the rival gang member member, Mario Zucchero, now reduced [[LosingYourHead to a disembodied but still-living head.]] head]]. Wanting to torture some information out of him, the trio hang him by an eyelid with a fishhook, put a pair of lenses on his eyes to burn his eye in the harsh sunlight...''and then they turn on a radio and begin dancing in perfect sync,'' sync'', with no explanation or communication between them. It just happens, and Zucchero is ForcedToWatch.
*** There's also ** In ''Manga/SteelBallRun'', [[{{Deuteragonist}} Gyro Zeppeli]] has a scene where the protagonist Giorno first meets Polpo, who bites off two tendency to make random jokes, none of his own fingers while eating, which then reappear a few seconds later. While this is one of have any relevance to the less strange things to happen in the series, it stands out because even current events at hand and are never brought up again after Polpo's stand ability is revealed, they're made.[[note]]The fact that a lot of these jokes rely on knowledge of Japanese language and culture will make it still doesn't explain what happened with [[LostInTranslation even worse for non-Japanese fans]].[[/note]]
** ''Manga/{{JoJolion}}'':
*** After the fight against Aisho Dainenjiyama, Josuke and Yasuho go for a walk along the sea. Yasuho suddenly asks Josuke to sing a song, leading to Josuke creating a song about
his fingers, since Giorno himself didn't do anything love for fries.
*** During Josuke and Rai's chase for Satoru Akefu, the two decide
to replace find a place to find a place to recover from their wounds. Suddenly cut to them either.in a Lamborghini ''in a tree''. How they got there is never explained.
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*** Though, interestingly, the Dark Ocean and Daemon episodes are generally [[TropesAreNotBad pretty well-regarded.]]

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*** Though, interestingly, the Dark Ocean and Daemon episodes are generally [[TropesAreNotBad [[Administrivia/TropesAreTools pretty well-regarded.]]
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** In one episode, Chibi Usa tried flirting with a boy, and he then proceeds to act very strangely and erratically, speaking nonsensically, and takes off his pants and underwear to show her his penis. Chibi Usa looks dumbfounded throughout the entire exchange and disgusted. The boy was actually a red herring that was teased at the end of the previous episode leading the audience to believe he was going to be Chibi's love interest for the episode, but it ended up being a different boy, who had an even stranger conclusion.
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* ''Anime/SpaceDandy'': [[https://vimeo.com/103825326 Dandy surfing off into space at the end of episode 6.]] It has great animation and music to go with it, making it a fan favorite moment for the series as a whole. And yet it comes out of nowhere at the end of what is generally considered one of the worst and most pointless episodes in the series. And the only foreshadowing to it is Dandy telling the others how much he used to surf at the beginning of the episode, with them not really believing him. The fact that such an awesome moment happens after such an inane episode almost feels like a prank on the part of the creators.
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* In a later-season episode of ''Anime/UruseiYatsura'', Megane is under the impression that Ataru is going to take advantage of his parents winning a vacation to Atami[[note]]Helpfully given an analogy by [=AnimEigo=] that boils down to them having won the equivalent of a trip to Odgensburg, New York[[/note]] to sleep with Lum. At one point, Lum finally tells [[AbhorrentAdmirer Megane]] to get bent and that she WANTS to sleep with Ataru. Cue a Megane freakout that is essentially a parody of the then-current ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'' that has no other bearing on the plot. [[spoiler: Lum does sleep with Ataru, but in the most technical sense -- since she can't control her lightning powers while asleep, Ataru is in an insulating suit that completely forbids any mobility, making any hanky-pany impossible.]]
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* ''Anime/SmilePrettyCure'' has the Akanbe eyecatch. The first episode which featured it had it because the episode was about April Fools Day (but in most parts of Japan, episode 10 had it), the second time, in [[spoiler: episode 17]] was really confusing as to why it was there, which really made it this trope. It however [[spoiler: did not appear in the episode where Candy was kidnapped, and instead a Candy eyecatch was shown]]. Also, another way to tell if it's going to be on an episode (if you're watching it live) is if the last ad of the ad break is for Tanoshii Youchien when the plot is already about something scary. The exception to this is [[spoiler: episode 39]], when it was for the Sun-Star products UkiUki Nurie and Himitsu no Jewelry Box, and on [[episode 47]], where it was for Seipan backpacks, which have nothing to do with the show in the first place.

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* ''Anime/SmilePrettyCure'' has the Akanbe eyecatch. The first episode which featured it had it because the episode was about April Fools Day (but in most parts of Japan, episode 10 had it), the second time, in [[spoiler: episode 17]] was really confusing as to why it was there, which really made it this trope. It however [[spoiler: did not appear in the episode where Candy was kidnapped, and instead a Candy eyecatch was shown]]. Also, another way to tell if it's going to be on an episode (if you're watching it live) is if the last ad of the ad break is for Tanoshii Youchien when the plot is already about something scary. The exception to this is [[spoiler: episode [[spoiler:episode 39]], when it was for the Sun-Star products UkiUki Nurie and Himitsu no Jewelry Box, and on [[episode [[spoiler:episode 47]], where it was for Seipan backpacks, which have nothing to do with the show in the first place.

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* Part 5 of ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'' has a [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=AQx_KMoCgJU very iconic moment]] where three of the main protagonists, Mista, Narancia and Fugo, have managed to capture the rival gang member Zucchero, now reduced [[LosingYourHead to a disembodied but still-living head.]] Wanting to torture some information out of him, the trio hang him by an eyelid with a fishhook, put a pair of lenses on his eyes to burn his eye in the harsh sunlight...''and then they turn on a radio and begin dancing in perfect sync,'' with no explanation or communication between them. It just happens, and Zucchero is ForcedToWatch.
** There's also a scene where the protagonist Giorno first meets Polpo, who bites off two of his own fingers while eating, which then reappear a few seconds later. While this is one of the less strange things to happen in the series, it stands out because even after Polpo's stand ability is revealed, it still doesn't explain what happened with his fingers, since Giorno himself didn't do anything to replace them either.
** Back in Part One, [[BigBad Dio]] is revealed to have several pet[[note]]Or are they?[[/note]] dogs with human (and/or vampire/zombie?) heads. One makes a lewd comment about the current DamselInDistress, and Dio crushes it under his foot for being 'rude'. The other dog-men never appear again and no explanation is made of where they came from or why Dio had them.
*** Though given the events of Part 3, [[spoiler: it could potentially serve as Foreshadowing, as Dio later grafts his own head onto Jonathan's headless body. Perhaps he was practicing with these early experiments in case he needed to find a new body for himself?]]

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* Part 5 of ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'' has sometimes gets ''too'' bizarre:
** In ''Manga/PhantomBlood'', [[BigBad Dio]] is revealed to have several pet[[note]]Or are they?[[/note]] dogs with human (and/or vampire/zombie?) heads. One makes a lewd comment about the current DamselInDistress, and Dio crushes it under his foot for being 'rude'. The other dog-men never appear again and no explanation is made of where they came from or why Dio had them. It could potentially serve as Foreshadowing, as [[spoiler: Dio later grafts his own head onto Jonathan's headless body. Perhaps he was practicing with these early experiments in case he needed to find a new body for himself?]]
** ''Manga/GoldenWind'':
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a [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=AQx_KMoCgJU very iconic moment]] where moment]], three of the main protagonists, Mista, Narancia and Fugo, have managed to capture the rival gang member Zucchero, now reduced [[LosingYourHead to a disembodied but still-living head.]] Wanting to torture some information out of him, the trio hang him by an eyelid with a fishhook, put a pair of lenses on his eyes to burn his eye in the harsh sunlight...''and then they turn on a radio and begin dancing in perfect sync,'' with no explanation or communication between them. It just happens, and Zucchero is ForcedToWatch.
** *** There's also a scene where the protagonist Giorno first meets Polpo, who bites off two of his own fingers while eating, which then reappear a few seconds later. While this is one of the less strange things to happen in the series, it stands out because even after Polpo's stand ability is revealed, it still doesn't explain what happened with his fingers, since Giorno himself didn't do anything to replace them either.
** Back in Part One, [[BigBad Dio]] is revealed to have several pet[[note]]Or are they?[[/note]] dogs with human (and/or vampire/zombie?) heads. One makes a lewd comment about the current DamselInDistress, and Dio crushes it under his foot for being 'rude'. The other dog-men never appear again and no explanation is made of where they came from or why Dio had them.
*** Though given the events of Part 3, [[spoiler: it could potentially serve as Foreshadowing, as Dio later grafts his own head onto Jonathan's headless body. Perhaps he was practicing with these early experiments in case he needed to find a new body for himself?]]
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* The infamous "Goosh Goosh" scene from the very first episode of the ''Manga/TokyoTribe'' anime, which has [[spoiler:FatBastard crimelord Buppa raping a truly unfortunate {{Bishonen}} to death]]. This rather disturbing scene is not followed up on or referenced at all in the rest of the series, but it is the scene a ''lot'' of people know it for.
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* Then there's Hapu's dance scene in the episode "A Grand Debut", it comes straight out of nowhere, as she doesn't mention anything about having to go do a dance at the Ruins of Hope anywhere in the previous 5 episodes. This episode is actually about the Pokémon battle between Hapu & Ash, so the scene really comes out of left field.

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* ** Then there's Hapu's dance scene in the episode "A Grand Debut", it comes straight out of nowhere, as she doesn't mention anything about having to go do a dance at the Ruins of Hope anywhere in the previous 5 episodes. This episode is actually about the Pokémon battle between Hapu & Ash, so the scene really comes out of left field.
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* Then there's Hapu's dance scene in the episode "A Grand Debut", it comes straight out of nowhere, as she doesn't mention anything about going to do a dance at the Ruins of Hope anywhere in the previous 5 episodes. This episode is actually about the Pokémon battle between Hapu & Ash, so the scene really comes out of left field.

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* Then there's Hapu's dance scene in the episode "A Grand Debut", it comes straight out of nowhere, as she doesn't mention anything about going having to go do a dance at the Ruins of Hope anywhere in the previous 5 episodes. This episode is actually about the Pokémon battle between Hapu & Ash, so the scene really comes out of left field.
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* Then there's Hapu's dance scene in the episode "A Grand Debut", it comes straight out of nowhere, as she doesn't mention anything about going to do a dance at the Ruins of Hope anywhere in the previous 5 episodes. This episode is actually about the Pokémon battle between Hapu & Ash, so the scene really comes out of left field.
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* ''Manga/SailorMoon'' has a moment where the villain spots a ''"No trespassing!"'' sign, starts crumpling it up, and then a security guard pops out in the distance. He does nothing but stand still, smile and stare at her, until she decides to put the sign back. He then continues to smile and stare, and slowly raise his hand to exchange a "We're good!" gesture. The villain then moves on with her evil plan with no objections. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8WtpjH0XRA It must be seen to be believed]].

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* ''Manga/SailorMoon'' has a moment where the villain Mimete spots a ''"No trespassing!"'' sign, starts crumpling it up, and then a security guard pops out in the distance. He does nothing but stand still, smile and stare at her, until she decides to put the sign back. He then continues to smile and stare, and slowly raise his hand to exchange a "We're good!" gesture. The villain Mimete then moves on with her evil plan with no objections. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8WtpjH0XRA It must be seen to be believed]].
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* In ''Anime/OccultAcademy'' Maya and Fumiaki discover nothing less than the [[WorldTree Tree Of Life]] itself. This would be a tremendous find in its own right, but it is merely treated as a minor plot device and never mentioned again during the rest of the series.

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* In ''Anime/OccultAcademy'' Maya and Fumiaki discover nothing less than the [[WorldTree Tree Of Life]] itself. This would be a tremendous find in its own right, but it is merely treated as a minor plot device and never mentioned again during the rest of the series.after its occurrence.
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** And the show is just as bad. Seemingly every Nanami episode includes bizarre examples of this, including escaped boxing kangaroos, surfing elephants, a designer-brand cowbell that turns its wearer into a cow, and girls mysteriously laying eggs.
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** The crossovers episodes with ''Manga/DrSlump'' are the very definition of this, coming off as completely out of place episodes in the middle of the current story arc. Even ignoring the story arcs, they still feel out of place for the Dragon Ball universe, given the zaniness and quirkiness of Penguin Village, not to mention [[RobotGirl Arale's]] insanely overpowered gag power (even inexplicably surpassing the power level of robots specifically designed for combat like Cell, as least going by filler ''in Dragon Ball Super''), to the point you would be forgiven for thinking that Goku had somehow been transported to another dimension. The fact that her powers are attributed to her being a gag character makes her even more of a BLAM for the franchise.

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** The crossovers episodes with ''Manga/DrSlump'' are the very definition of this, coming off as completely out of place episodes in the middle of the current story arc. Even ignoring the story arcs, they still feel out of place for the Dragon Ball universe, given the zaniness and quirkiness of Penguin Village, not to mention [[RobotGirl Arale's]] insanely overpowered gag power (even inexplicably surpassing the power level of robots specifically designed for combat like Cell, as least going by filler ''in Dragon Ball Super''), in ''Anime/DragonBallSuper''), to the point you would be forgiven for thinking that Goku had somehow been transported to another dimension. The fact that her powers are attributed to her being a gag character makes her even more of a BLAM for the franchise.
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* ''Manga/ACentaursLife'', ordinarily just a slice-of-life series about high-school students in a world populated by fantasy races, has a bizarre episode that's basically two back-to-back [=BLAMs=]:
** First, merfolk are performing a religious ritual when an enormous being calling itself their god, Dagon, rises from the sea. The high priest immediately declares that Dagon isn't a physical god so anything calling itself Dagon is a false god and everyone swims away. Then the "god" is shown being picked up by a ship full of Antarcticans, apparently as some sort of practical joke. No part of this has any relation to the main characters, in fact they don't ever seem to even realize that it happened.
** Second, a frog-man (whose species is a stand-in for Amazonian hunter-gatherer tribes) businessman is coming to the school, but first he goes to his home village where they're wearing tactical gear and carrying submachine guns because the frog-god provided them and told them to kill humans. Then he meets with an angel businessman who suddenly has a flashback to when he was a child being held in a concentration camp in World War 2. Again, none of this involves the main characters at all, the closest bearing it has is that the frog-man briefly visits their school.

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** The crossovers episodes with ''Manga/DrSlump'' are the very definition of this, coming off as completely out of place episodes in the middle of the current story arc. Even ignoring the story arcs, they still feel out of place for the Dragon Ball universe, given the zaniness and quirkiness of Penguin Village, not to mention [[RobotGirl Arale's]] insanely overpowered gag power (even inexplicably surpassing the power level of robots specifically designed for combat like Cell), to the point you would be forgiven for thinking that Goku had somehow been transported to another dimension.

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** The crossovers episodes with ''Manga/DrSlump'' are the very definition of this, coming off as completely out of place episodes in the middle of the current story arc. Even ignoring the story arcs, they still feel out of place for the Dragon Ball universe, given the zaniness and quirkiness of Penguin Village, not to mention [[RobotGirl Arale's]] insanely overpowered gag power (even inexplicably surpassing the power level of robots specifically designed for combat like Cell), Cell, as least going by filler ''in Dragon Ball Super''), to the point you would be forgiven for thinking that Goku had somehow been transported to another dimension.dimension. The fact that her powers are attributed to her being a gag character makes her even more of a BLAM for the franchise.
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** The crossovers episodes with ''Manga/DrSlump'' are the very definition of this, coming off as completely out of place episodes in the middle of the current story arc. Even ignoring the story arcs, they still feel out of place for the Dragon Ball universe, as the zaniness and quirkiness of Penguin Village (not to mention [[RobotGirl Arale's]] insanely overpowered gag power, even surpassing the power level of robots specifically designed for fighting like Cell) would almost have you believe that Goku was somehow transported into another dimension.

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** The crossovers episodes with ''Manga/DrSlump'' are the very definition of this, coming off as completely out of place episodes in the middle of the current story arc. Even ignoring the story arcs, they still feel out of place for the Dragon Ball universe, as given the zaniness and quirkiness of Penguin Village (not Village, not to mention [[RobotGirl Arale's]] insanely overpowered gag power, even power (even inexplicably surpassing the power level of robots specifically designed for fighting combat like Cell) Cell), to the point you would almost have you believe be forgiven for thinking that Goku was had somehow been transported into to another dimension.
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** The crossovers episodes with ''Manga/DrSlump'' are the very definition of this, coming off as completely out of place episodes in the middle of the current story arc. Even ignoring the story arcs, they still feel out of place for the Dragon Ball universe, as the zaniness and quirkiness of Penguin Village (not to mention [[RobotGirl Arale's]] insanely overpowered gag power, even surpassing the power level of robots specifically designed for fighting like Cell) would almost have you believe that Goku was somehow transported into another dimension.

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* Part 5 of ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'' has a [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=AQx_KMoCgJU very iconic moment]] where three of the main protagonists, Mista, Narancia and Fugo, have managed to capture the rival gang member Zucchero, now reduced [[LosingYourHead to a disembodied but still-living head.]] Wanting to torture some information out of him, the trio hang him by an eyelid with a fishhook, put a pair of lenses on his eyes to burn his eye in the harsh sunlight...''and then they turn on a radio and begin dancing in perfect sync, with no explanation or communication between them. It just happens, and Zucchero is ForcedToWatch.

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* Part 5 of ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'' has a [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=AQx_KMoCgJU very iconic moment]] where three of the main protagonists, Mista, Narancia and Fugo, have managed to capture the rival gang member Zucchero, now reduced [[LosingYourHead to a disembodied but still-living head.]] Wanting to torture some information out of him, the trio hang him by an eyelid with a fishhook, put a pair of lenses on his eyes to burn his eye in the harsh sunlight...''and then they turn on a radio and begin dancing in perfect sync, sync,'' with no explanation or communication between them. It just happens, and Zucchero is ForcedToWatch.


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* Part 5 of ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'' has a scene where the protagonist Giorno first meets Polpo, who bites off two of his own fingers while eating, which then reappear a few seconds later. While this is one of the less strange things to happen in the series, it stands out because even after Polpo's stand ability is revealed, it still doesn't explain what happened with his fingers, since Giorno himself didn't do anything to replace them either.

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* Part 5 of ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'' has a [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=AQx_KMoCgJU very iconic moment]] where three of the main protagonists, Mista, Narancia and Fugo, have managed to capture the rival gang member Zucchero, now reduced [[LosingYourHead to a disembodied but still-living head.]] Wanting to torture some information out of him, the trio hang him by an eyelid with a fishhook, put a pair of lenses on his eyes to burn his eye in the harsh sunlight...''and then they turn on a radio and begin dancing in perfect sync, with no explanation or communication between them. It just happens, and Zucchero is ForcedToWatch.
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a scene where the protagonist Giorno first meets Polpo, who bites off two of his own fingers while eating, which then reappear a few seconds later. While this is one of the less strange things to happen in the series, it stands out because even after Polpo's stand ability is revealed, it still doesn't explain what happened with his fingers, since Giorno himself didn't do anything to replace them either.
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* In the first chapter of ''Manga/DeliciousInDungeon'', Marcille refuses to eat monsters so hard she starts breakdancing. This is never commented upon and never appears again afterwards.
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* In the ''Literature/JackAndTheBeanstalk'' anime near the middle after bringing home some of the treasure and celebrating with his mom Jack's dog Crosby suddenly gains the ability to speak and he sings about how he loves the moon, after the song is over Crosby never speaks again and Jack points out how weird that was.

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* In the ''Literature/JackAndTheBeanstalk'' ''[[Anime/JackToMameNoKi Jack and the Beanstalk]]'' anime of the 1970s, near the middle after bringing home some of the treasure and celebrating with his mom mom, Jack's dog Crosby suddenly gains the ability to speak speak, and he sings about how he loves the moon, after moon. After the song is over over, Crosby never speaks again again, and Jack points out how weird that was.
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** MakesSenseInContext as it's adapted from an unlockable easter egg in the visual novel.

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** MakesSenseInContext ItMakesSenseInContext as it's adapted from an unlockable easter egg in the visual novel.
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* ''Manga/BoboboboBobobo'': being a series that [[{{Widget series}} is nothing but BLAMs]], one stands out in particular, where Beauty, the {{Only sane man}} of the group, suddenly snaps and begins playing along with the weirdness for no reason, once Bobobo and Don Patch get back on screen and do something strange, she's right back to normal, no explanation given, no comments made.

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* ''Manga/BoboboboBobobo'': being a series that [[{{Widget series}} [[WidgetSeries is nothing but BLAMs]], one stands out in particular, where Beauty, the {{Only sane man}} OnlySaneMan of the group, suddenly snaps and begins playing along with the weirdness for no reason, once Bobobo and Don Patch get back on screen and do something strange, she's right back to normal, no explanation given, no comments made.
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* Pretty much all of Fuuko Ibuki's appearances after her initial arc in the first season of ''VisualNovel/{{CLANNAD}}'' count as this, [[spoiler:mostly because all of the main characters don't remember her. This is mainly due to the fact that she's the AstralProjection of a girl who's in a coma,]] but that doesn't make them any [[CrowningMomentofFunny less hilarious]] [[MoodWhiplash nor more]], or any less random.

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* Pretty much all of Fuuko Ibuki's appearances after her initial arc in the first season of ''VisualNovel/{{CLANNAD}}'' count as this, [[spoiler:mostly because all of the main characters don't remember her. This is mainly due to the fact that she's the AstralProjection of a girl who's in a coma,]] but that doesn't make them any [[CrowningMomentofFunny [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments less hilarious]] [[MoodWhiplash nor more]], or any less random.
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** Back in Part One, [[BigBad Dio]] is revealed to have several pet[[note]]Or are they?[[/note]] dogs with human (and/or vampire/zombie?) heads. One makes a lewd comment about the current DamselInDistress, and Dio crushes it under his foot for being 'rude'. The other dog-men never appear again and no explanation is made of where they came from or why Dio had them.
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** The Advanced Generation series contains an [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments amusing]] one in the episode "Once in a Mawile". While Team Rocket are pondering what to do with Brock's Lombre, which they have accidentally captured, [[TheDitz Jessie's Wobbuffet]] pops up and the two Pokémon spontaneously perform what Meowth describes as "a really bad comedy routine" entirely in PokemonSpeak. It is never mentioned again. Notably, this episode comes right after the also BLAM-tastic "Claydol Big and Tall", which is described in the BizarroEpisode page.
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* Part 5 of ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventure'' has a scene where the protagonist Giorno first meets Polpo, who bites off two of his own fingers while eating, which then reappear a few seconds later. While this is one of the less strange things to happen in the series, it stands out because even after Polpo's stand ability is revealed, it still doesn't explain what happened with his fingers, since Giorno himself didn't do anything to replace them either.

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* Part 5 of ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventure'' ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'' has a scene where the protagonist Giorno first meets Polpo, who bites off two of his own fingers while eating, which then reappear a few seconds later. While this is one of the less strange things to happen in the series, it stands out because even after Polpo's stand ability is revealed, it still doesn't explain what happened with his fingers, since Giorno himself didn't do anything to replace them either.

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