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* Played with in the ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' episode "Road to Rhode Island":
-->'''Brian:''' Hola! Um... me, me llamo es Brian. Ahh, uh, um... Let's see, uh, nosotros queremos ir con ustedes.\\
'''Migrant worker:''' Hey, that was pretty good. Except when you said, "Me llamo es Brian," you don't need the "es", just "me llamo Brian".\\
'''Brian:''' Oh! So you speak English!\\
'''Migrant worker:''' No, just that first speech and this one explaining it.\\
'''Brian:''' You... you're kidding, right?\\
'''Migrant worker:''' Que?
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* ''WesternAnimation/RazzberryJazzberryJam'': Krupa produces some in “Phantom Of The Jam”, after Buddy jumpscared him with a Halloween mask:
-->'''Krupa''': I wasn’t scared, I was… surprised.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce'', at least 95% that comes out of Master Shake's mouth fits this trope. A great example happens after Shake buys Frylock a $3099 computer even though Frylock only wanted the one for $199.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce'', at ''WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce'': At least 95% that comes out of Master Shake's mouth fits this trope. A great example happens after Shake buys Frylock a $3099 computer even though Frylock only wanted the one for $199.



* ''WesternAnimation/{{Robotomy}}'': "[[Recap/Robotomy09NanasRun Nana's Run]]": Most of Blastus' relationship with Shoxana is built on his telling her a series of hastily-concocted and transparently false lies, which are often clearly made up in the act of telling them.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Robotomy}}'': "[[Recap/Robotomy09NanasRun Nana's Run]]": "[[Recap/Robotomy10FromWretchneyaWithLove From Wretchneya with Love]]": Most of Blastus' relationship with Shoxana is built on his telling her a series of hastily-concocted and transparently false lies, which are often clearly made up in the act of telling them.

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** In [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS4E3CastleManeia "Castle Mane-ia"]], Applejack and Rainbow Dash repeatedly deny being scared right after running away screaming from what they think is the Pony of Shadows.
** In "Party of One", all of Pinkie's friends make excuses for why they can't attend Gummy's after-birthday party. The one lie she believes? Fluttershy and Rainbow Dash's StereoFibbing, saying they were house sitting for a bear that was visiting the beach to "collect seashells/play volleyball/play seashells/collect volleyballs," before Rainbow draws a watch on her foreleg and says "gotta go." All of this was made up on the spot.

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** In [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS4E3CastleManeia "Castle Mane-ia"]], Applejack and Rainbow Dash repeatedly deny being scared right after running away screaming from what they think is the Pony "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E25PartyOfOne Party of Shadows.
** In "Party of One", all
One]]": All of Pinkie's friends make excuses for why they can't attend Gummy's after-birthday party. The one lie she believes? Fluttershy and Rainbow Dash's StereoFibbing, saying they were house sitting for a bear that was visiting the beach to "collect seashells/play volleyball/play seashells/collect volleyballs," before Rainbow draws a watch on her foreleg and says "gotta go." All of this was made up on the spot.spot.
** "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS4E3CastleManeia Castle Mane-ia]]": Applejack and Rainbow Dash repeatedly deny being scared right after running away screaming from what they think is the Pony of Shadows.



** In "The Beak", Phineas and Ferb are forced to keep their identity a secret from Isabella as it could put her in danger. Thus Phineas has to lie to her and leave her behind to protect her. This strains his relationship with Isabella further, thinking he's let her down.
** In "Sleepwalk Surprise", Candace is forced to lie to Mom to stop her from seeing what the boys are doing when Jeremy takes part in it.

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** In "The Beak", "[[Recap/PhineasAndFerbTheBeak The Beak]]": Phineas and Ferb are forced to keep their identity a secret from Isabella as it could put her in danger. Thus Phineas has to lie to her and leave her behind to protect her. This strains his relationship with Isabella further, thinking he's let her down.
** In "Sleepwalk Surprise", "[[Recap/PhineasAndFerbSleepwalkSurprise Sleepwalk Surprise]]": Candace is forced to lie to Mom to stop her from seeing what the boys are doing when Jeremy takes part in it.



* The title character of ''WesternAnimation/{{Rango}}'' wows the crowd in the saloon by claiming to have killed the Jenkins Brothers with one bullet. All seven of them. Well, actually, only the first six were hit by the bullet. The last one died of infection.
* In the very first episode of ''WesternAnimation/ReBoot'', Megabyte employs [[{{Blackmail}} several methods of persuasion]] to convince Bob to open him a portal to the Supercomputer for what is a benign visit.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Rango}}'': The title titular character of ''WesternAnimation/{{Rango}}'' wows the crowd in the saloon by claiming to have killed the Jenkins Brothers with one bullet. All seven of them. Well, actually, only the first six were hit by the bullet. The last one died of infection.
* ''WesternAnimation/ReBoot'': In the very first episode of ''WesternAnimation/ReBoot'', episode, Megabyte employs [[{{Blackmail}} several methods of persuasion]] to convince Bob to open him a portal to the Supercomputer for what is a benign visit.



* The ''Ambiguously Gay Duo'' segments on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'''s "Saturday TV Funhouse" segments. It is clear the two main characters (superheroes Ace and Gary) are homosexual partners, particularly with the HoYay way they behave and the suggestive items they use (e.g., driving a car shaped like a penis) in fighting crime. The humor comes from their attempts to hide their behavior (none too successfully) and the villains' and others' seemingly obsessive preoccupation with the superheroes' sexual orientation. A common exchange has Ace or Gary - after engaging in obvious homosexual behavior - asking, "What is everybody looking at?" followed by the antagonist(s) answering, "Nothing."

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Robotomy}}'': "[[Recap/Robotomy09NanasRun Nana's Run]]": Most of Blastus' relationship with Shoxana is built on his telling her a series of hastily-concocted and transparently false lies, which are often clearly made up in the act of telling them.
-->'''Shoxana:''' Blastus, you told me this was your house. Who are these people?\\
'''Blastus:''' That, honey, is a... good question with an equally good answer, which Thrasher will help me concoct.
* ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'':
The ''Ambiguously Gay Duo'' segments on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'''s of the "Saturday TV Funhouse" segments. It is clear the two main characters (superheroes Ace and Gary) are homosexual partners, particularly with the HoYay way they behave and the suggestive items they use (e.g., driving a car shaped like a penis) in fighting crime. The humor comes from their attempts to hide their behavior (none too successfully) and the villains' and others' seemingly obsessive preoccupation with the superheroes' sexual orientation. A common exchange has Ace or Gary - -- after engaging in obvious homosexual behavior - -- asking, "What is everybody looking at?" followed by the antagonist(s) answering, "Nothing."
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* ''WesternAnimation/MollyOfDenali'': In "[[Recap/MollyOfDenaliS1E15WinterChampionsHuskeys Hus-keys]]," Tooey tells Molly he barely noticed her edited voiceover adding, "the keys," to her dialogue, but then when Molly looks away, Tooey visibly winces.
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* ''WesternAnimation/BromwellHigh'': In "No More Teachers", Iqbal pulls out a shotgun to shoot the monkey that's teaching the class. He claims that it's a tranquilizer gun and that it will just put it to sleep despite it clearly being a shotgun and blowing the monkey's head off with it.
-->'''Iqbal:''' And now, I will take him to the zoo. ''(dead monkey falls over)''
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBrothers'':

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