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* ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls''
** In "Live and Let Dynamo", the Dynamo (which, for some reason, Professor Utonium never had the sense to dismantle) is on a rampage again, after an unknown villain steals it. After the Girls spend the entire episode trying to stop it ''and'' trying to figure out who's at the controls (and eliminating pretty much every villain they know of, because this doesn't fit anyone's MO) they finally knock it down and open the cockpit to find the ''very'' frightened Mayor inside. The Mayor says he only pressed one button, which [[DontTouchItYouIdiot he naturally presses again]], causing the whole battle to start again, as the episode ends.
** Said outright by the narrator during "Mommy Fearest". The main plot of the episode begins when Professor Utonium falls in love with a mysterious, beautiful woman who ultimately turns out to be a disguise used by the villain Sedusa. At the end of the episode, another mysterious, beautiful woman appears at the girls' front door...
** In "Burglar Alarm", a burglar makes the mistake of [[MuggingTheMonster breaking into the Utonium household]] and running afoul of the Powerpuffs. HilarityEnsues, and then the episode ends with the burglar making another attempt... at Mojo Jojo's volcano-top lair.
** "Tooth Or Consequences" (from the 2016 reboot) had Blossom--hideously deformed from a swollen bad tooth--running for the hills from Townsville. Bubbles and Buttercup chase her to the edge of a cliff, where the Professor talks her down and takes her to the dentist for treatment. The Professor sees that Blossom's front teeth are coming in crooked, so he recommends braces. The episode ends with Blossom (deformed again) being pursued to the edge of the cliff.

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* ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls''
''Franchise/ThePowerpuffGirls''
** ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls1998'':
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In "Live and Let Dynamo", the Dynamo (which, for some reason, Professor Utonium never had the sense to dismantle) is on a rampage again, after an unknown villain steals it. After the Girls spend the entire episode trying to stop it ''and'' trying to figure out who's at the controls (and eliminating pretty much every villain they know of, because this doesn't fit anyone's MO) they finally knock it down and open the cockpit to find the ''very'' frightened Mayor inside. The Mayor says he only pressed one button, which [[DontTouchItYouIdiot he naturally presses again]], causing the whole battle to start again, as the episode ends.
** *** Said outright by the narrator during "Mommy Fearest". The main plot of the episode begins when Professor Utonium falls in love with a mysterious, beautiful woman who ultimately turns out to be a disguise used by the villain Sedusa. At the end of the episode, another mysterious, beautiful woman appears at the girls' front door...
** *** In "Burglar Alarm", a burglar makes the mistake of [[MuggingTheMonster breaking into the Utonium household]] and running afoul of the Powerpuffs. HilarityEnsues, and then the episode ends with the burglar making another attempt... at Mojo Jojo's volcano-top lair.
** ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls2016'':
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"Tooth Or Consequences" (from the 2016 reboot) had Blossom--hideously Blossom-- hideously deformed from a swollen bad tooth--running tooth-- running for the hills from Townsville. Bubbles and Buttercup chase her to the edge of a cliff, where the Professor talks her down and takes her to the dentist for treatment. The Professor sees that Blossom's front teeth are coming in crooked, so he recommends braces. The episode ends with Blossom (deformed again) being pursued to the edge of the cliff.



** "Midnight at The Mayor's Mansion" deals with a monster roaming the Mayor's city hall headquarters. As the girls investigate, they find the monster is the Mayor himself, transforming after eating expired Transylvanian pickle chips. They tie the Mayor/Monster to a chair and wait out him turning to normal. The ep ends with Buttercup invoking the trope when Bubbles eats some of the pickle chips and turns into a monster herself.

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** *** "Midnight at The Mayor's Mansion" deals with a monster roaming the Mayor's city hall headquarters. As the girls investigate, they find the monster is the Mayor himself, transforming after eating expired Transylvanian pickle chips. They tie the Mayor/Monster to a chair and wait out him turning to normal. The ep ends with Buttercup invoking the trope when Bubbles eats some of the pickle chips and turns into a monster herself.
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** In "Fetch", [[DogsAreDumb Dog]] spends the whole episode chasing a ball around town, which causes [[TheChewToy Cat]] (and eventually himself) to get badly injured. At the end of the episode, [[{{Jerkass}} Winslow]] throws another ball, making Dog chase it all over town again.

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** In "Fetch", [[DogsAreDumb Dog]] spends the whole episode chasing a ball [[{{Jerkass}} Winslow]] threw out of the house around town, which causes [[TheChewToy Cat]] (and eventually himself) to get badly injured. injured, all the while Cat tries to find a phone to claim a prize he won over the radio. At the end of the episode, [[{{Jerkass}} Winslow]] throws another ball, Cat wins a large amount of tennis balls, making Dog chase it them all over town again.
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** The episode "Dripper" had the Flintstones and the Rubbles visit an aquarium. The titular seal decides to follow Barney home, starting the adventure involving a criminal mastermind, who [[spoiler:was revealed to be his trainer, who was jealous of the seal's fame and]] plotted to remove him from the limelight. After the mastermind and his two lackeys are arrested and Dripper is returned to the aquarium, Fred throws a peanut to an octopus. The octopus decides to follow Fred home and is last seen hanging on the back of Fred's car and saying "Well, folks, here we go again!"

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** The episode "Dripper" had the Flintstones and the Rubbles visit an aquarium. The titular seal decides to follow Barney home, starting the adventure involving a criminal mastermind, who [[spoiler:was revealed to be his trainer, who was jealous of the seal's fame and]] plotted to remove him from the limelight. After the mastermind and his two lackeys henchmen are arrested and Dripper is returned to the aquarium, Fred throws a peanut to an octopus. The octopus decides to follow Fred home and is last seen hanging on the back of Fred's car and saying "Well, folks, here we go again!"
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** The episode "Dripper" had the Flintstones and the Rubbles visit an aquarium. The titular seal decides to follow Barney home, starting the adventure involving a criminal mastermind, [[spoiler:who was revealed to be his trainer, who was jealous of the seal's fame and plotted to remove him from the limelight]]. After the mastermind and his two lackeys are arrested and Dripper is returned to the aquarium, Fred throws a peanut to an octopus. The octopus decides to follow Fred home and is last seen hanging on the back of Fred's car and saying "Well, folks, here we go again!"

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** The episode "Dripper" had the Flintstones and the Rubbles visit an aquarium. The titular seal decides to follow Barney home, starting the adventure involving a criminal mastermind, [[spoiler:who was who [[spoiler:was revealed to be his trainer, who was jealous of the seal's fame and and]] plotted to remove him from the limelight]].limelight. After the mastermind and his two lackeys are arrested and Dripper is returned to the aquarium, Fred throws a peanut to an octopus. The octopus decides to follow Fred home and is last seen hanging on the back of Fred's car and saying "Well, folks, here we go again!"
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'':
** "The Sweet Spot": The Loud kids are [[YouAreGrounded punished]] by [[ExiledToTheCouch being forced to sit on the sofa for the entire weekend]] until they can learn to get along after their argument over the best seat in [[TheAllegedCar Vanzilla]], the titular seat, results in a big brawl that destroys the van and cancels a road trip. Lincoln tries to go for another sweet spot on the sofa during the punishment.
** "House Flip": After Flip recovers from his injuries the first time with Vanzilla knocking over the same structure Lori knocked over earlier in the episode, Rita and Lynn knock it over ''again'' and have to take care of Flip as the siblings previously did until he recovers again.
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** The episode "Dripper" had the Flintstones and the Rubbles visit an aquarium. The titular seal decides to follow Barney home, starting the adventure involving a criminal mastermind seeking to dispose of him, [[spoiler:who was revealed at the end to be his trainer, who is subsequently arrested along with his two lackeys]]. After Dripper is returned to the aquarium, Fred throws a peanut to an octopus. The octopus decides to follow Fred home and is last seen hanging on the back of Fred's car and saying "Well, folks, here we go again!"

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** The episode "Dripper" had the Flintstones and the Rubbles visit an aquarium. The titular seal decides to follow Barney home, starting the adventure involving a criminal mastermind seeking to dispose of him, mastermind, [[spoiler:who was revealed at the end to be his trainer, who is subsequently was jealous of the seal's fame and plotted to remove him from the limelight]]. After the mastermind and his two lackeys are arrested along with his two lackeys]]. After and Dripper is returned to the aquarium, Fred throws a peanut to an octopus. The octopus decides to follow Fred home and is last seen hanging on the back of Fred's car and saying "Well, folks, here we go again!"
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** The episode "Dripper" had the Flintstones and the Rubbles visit an aquarium. The titular seal decides to follow Barney home, starting the adventure involving a criminal mastermind seeking to dispose of him, [[spoiler:who was later revealed to be his trainer]]. After the criminals are arrested and Dripper is returned to the aquarium, Fred throws a peanut to an octopus. The octopus decides to follow Fred home and is last seen hanging on the back of Fred's car and saying "Well, folks, here we go again!"

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** The episode "Dripper" had the Flintstones and the Rubbles visit an aquarium. The titular seal decides to follow Barney home, starting the adventure involving a criminal mastermind seeking to dispose of him, [[spoiler:who was later revealed at the end to be his trainer]]. After the criminals are trainer, who is subsequently arrested and along with his two lackeys]]. After Dripper is returned to the aquarium, Fred throws a peanut to an octopus. The octopus decides to follow Fred home and is last seen hanging on the back of Fred's car and saying "Well, folks, here we go again!"
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** The episode "Dripper" had the Flintstones and the Rubbles visit an aquarium. The titular seal decides to follow Barney home, starting the adventure involving a criminal mastermind seeking to dispose of him, [[spoiler:who was later revealed to be his trainer as soon as he and his two henchmen were arrested]]. After Dripper is returned to the aquarium, Fred throws a peanut to an octopus. The octopus decides to follow Fred home and is last seen hanging on the back of Fred's car and saying "Well, folks, here we go again!"

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** The episode "Dripper" had the Flintstones and the Rubbles visit an aquarium. The titular seal decides to follow Barney home, starting the adventure involving a criminal mastermind seeking to dispose of him, [[spoiler:who was later revealed to be his trainer as soon as he and his two henchmen were arrested]]. trainer]]. After the criminals are arrested and Dripper is returned to the aquarium, Fred throws a peanut to an octopus. The octopus decides to follow Fred home and is last seen hanging on the back of Fred's car and saying "Well, folks, here we go again!"
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** The episode "Dripper" had the Flintstones and the Rubbles visit an aquarium. The titular seal decides to follow Barney home, starting the adventure involving a criminal mastermind seeking to dispose of him, [[spoiler:who was later revealed to be his trainer as soon as he and his two henchmen were arrested]]. After the Dripper is returned to the aquarium, Fred throws a peanut to an octopus. The octopus decides to follow Fred home and is last seen hanging on the back of Fred's car and saying "Well, folks, here we go again!"

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** The episode "Dripper" had the Flintstones and the Rubbles visit an aquarium. The titular seal decides to follow Barney home, starting the adventure involving a criminal mastermind seeking to dispose of him, [[spoiler:who was later revealed to be his trainer as soon as he and his two henchmen were arrested]]. After the Dripper is returned to the aquarium, Fred throws a peanut to an octopus. The octopus decides to follow Fred home and is last seen hanging on the back of Fred's car and saying "Well, folks, here we go again!"
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** The episode "Dripper" had the Flintstones and the Rubbles visit an aquarium. The titular seal decides to follow Barney home, starting the adventure involving a criminal mastermind seeking to dispose of him, [[spoiler:who was later revealed to be his trainer as soon as he and his two henchmen were arrested]]. After the seal is returned to the aquarium, Fred throws a peanut to an octopus. The octopus decides to follow Fred home and is last seen hanging on the back of Fred's car and saying "Well, folks, here we go again!"

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** The episode "Dripper" had the Flintstones and the Rubbles visit an aquarium. The titular seal decides to follow Barney home, starting the adventure involving a criminal mastermind seeking to dispose of him, [[spoiler:who was later revealed to be his trainer as soon as he and his two henchmen were arrested]]. After the seal Dripper is returned to the aquarium, Fred throws a peanut to an octopus. The octopus decides to follow Fred home and is last seen hanging on the back of Fred's car and saying "Well, folks, here we go again!"
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** One episode had the Flintstones and the Rubbles visit an aquarium. A seal named Dripper decides to follow Barney home, starting the adventure. After the seal is returned to the aquarium, Fred throws a peanut to an octopus. The octopus decides to follow Fred home and is last seen hanging on the back of Fred's car and saying "Well, folks, here we go again!"

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** One The episode "Dripper" had the Flintstones and the Rubbles visit an aquarium. A The titular seal named Dripper decides to follow Barney home, starting the adventure.adventure involving a criminal mastermind seeking to dispose of him, [[spoiler:who was later revealed to be his trainer as soon as he and his two henchmen were arrested]]. After the seal is returned to the aquarium, Fred throws a peanut to an octopus. The octopus decides to follow Fred home and is last seen hanging on the back of Fred's car and saying "Well, folks, here we go again!"
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** "Arnold Betrays Iggy": Arnold makes Iggy a laughing stock of the school when he indirectly reveals that Iggy wears bunny pajamas. After a series of favors and Iggy remaining mad at him, Arnold does Iggy one last favor and wears the same bunny pajamas on live television, making him the new laughing stock instead of Iggy. [[spoiler:However, after overhearing Sid and Stinky say they figured out his secret for themselves and blabbed it in the first place, and Arnold didn't really tell anyone at all in spite of him unable to hold back his laughter, Iggy tries to stop the favor, but it was already no use]]. The episode ends [[HourglassPlot with Arnold now mad at Iggy and Iggy begging Arnold to forgive him]].

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** "Arnold Betrays Iggy": Arnold makes Iggy a laughing stock of the school when he indirectly reveals that Iggy wears bunny pajamas. After a series of favors and Iggy remaining mad at him, Arnold does Iggy one last favor and wears the same bunny pajamas on live television, making him the new laughing stock instead of Iggy. [[spoiler:However, after overhearing Sid and Stinky say they figured out his secret for themselves and blabbed it in the first place, and Arnold didn't really tell anyone at all in spite of him unable trying to hold back his laughter, Iggy tries to stop the favor, but it was already no use]]. The episode ends [[HourglassPlot with Arnold now mad at Iggy and Iggy begging Arnold to forgive him]].
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** "Arnold Betrays Iggy": Arnold makes Iggy a laughing stock of the school when he indirectly reveals that Iggy wears bunny pajamas. After a series of favors and Iggy remaining mad at him, Arnold does Iggy one last favor and wears the same bunny pajamas on live television, making him the new laughing stock instead of Iggy. [[spoiler:However, after overhearing Sid and Stinky say they were the ones who figured it out and blabbed the secret in the first place, and Arnold didn't really tell anyone at all, Iggy tries to stop the favor, but it was already no use]]. The episode ends [[HourglassPlot with Arnold now mad at Iggy and Iggy begging Arnold to forgive him]].

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** "Arnold Betrays Iggy": Arnold makes Iggy a laughing stock of the school when he indirectly reveals that Iggy wears bunny pajamas. After a series of favors and Iggy remaining mad at him, Arnold does Iggy one last favor and wears the same bunny pajamas on live television, making him the new laughing stock instead of Iggy. [[spoiler:However, after overhearing Sid and Stinky say they were the ones who figured it out his secret for themselves and blabbed the secret it in the first place, and Arnold didn't really tell anyone at all, all in spite of him unable to hold back his laughter, Iggy tries to stop the favor, but it was already no use]]. The episode ends [[HourglassPlot with Arnold now mad at Iggy and Iggy begging Arnold to forgive him]].
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** "Arnold Betrays Iggy": Arnold makes Iggy a laughing stock of the school when he indirectly reveals that Iggy wears bunny pajamas. After a series of favors and Iggy remaining mad at him, Arnold does Iggy one last favor and wears the same bunny pajamas on live television, making him the new laughing stock instead of Iggy, [[spoiler:although Iggy tried to stop it after overhearing Sid and Stinky say they figured it out for themselves and were the ones who blabbed the secret in the first place, and Arnold didn't really tell anyone at all, but it was already no use]]. The episode ends [[HourglassPlot with Arnold now mad at Iggy and Iggy begging Arnold to forgive him]].

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** "Arnold Betrays Iggy": Arnold makes Iggy a laughing stock of the school when he indirectly reveals that Iggy wears bunny pajamas. After a series of favors and Iggy remaining mad at him, Arnold does Iggy one last favor and wears the same bunny pajamas on live television, making him the new laughing stock instead of Iggy, [[spoiler:although Iggy tried to stop it Iggy. [[spoiler:However, after overhearing Sid and Stinky say they figured it out for themselves and were the ones who figured it out and blabbed the secret in the first place, and Arnold didn't really tell anyone at all, Iggy tries to stop the favor, but it was already no use]]. The episode ends [[HourglassPlot with Arnold now mad at Iggy and Iggy begging Arnold to forgive him]].
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** "Arnold Betrays Iggy": Arnold makes Iggy a laughing stock of the school when he indirectly reveals that Iggy wears bunny pajamas. After a series of favors and Iggy remaining mad at him, Arnold does Iggy one last favor and wears the same bunny pajamas on live television, making him the new laughing stock instead of Iggy, [[spoiler:although Iggy tried to stop it after overhearing Sid and Stinky say they figured it out for themselves and Arnold didn't really tell anyone at all, but it was already no use]]. The episode ends [[HourglassPlot with Arnold now mad at Iggy and Iggy begging Arnold to forgive him]].

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** "Arnold Betrays Iggy": Arnold makes Iggy a laughing stock of the school when he indirectly reveals that Iggy wears bunny pajamas. After a series of favors and Iggy remaining mad at him, Arnold does Iggy one last favor and wears the same bunny pajamas on live television, making him the new laughing stock instead of Iggy, [[spoiler:although Iggy tried to stop it after overhearing Sid and Stinky say they figured it out for themselves and were the ones who blabbed the secret in the first place, and Arnold didn't really tell anyone at all, but it was already no use]]. The episode ends [[HourglassPlot with Arnold now mad at Iggy and Iggy begging Arnold to forgive him]].
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** "Arnold Betrays Iggy": Arnold makes Iggy a laughing stock of the school when he indirectly reveals that Iggy wears bunny pajamas. After a series of favors and Iggy remaining mad at him, Arnold does Iggy one last favor and wears the same bunny pajamas on live television, making him the new laughing stock instead of Iggy, [[spoiler:although Iggy tried to stop it after overhearing Sid and Stinky say they figured it out for themselves and Arnold didn't really tell anyone at all]]. The episode ends [[HourglassPlot with Arnold now mad at Iggy and Iggy begging Arnold to forgive him]].

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** "Arnold Betrays Iggy": Arnold makes Iggy a laughing stock of the school when he indirectly reveals that Iggy wears bunny pajamas. After a series of favors and Iggy remaining mad at him, Arnold does Iggy one last favor and wears the same bunny pajamas on live television, making him the new laughing stock instead of Iggy, [[spoiler:although Iggy tried to stop it after overhearing Sid and Stinky say they figured it out for themselves and Arnold didn't really tell anyone at all]].all, but it was already no use]]. The episode ends [[HourglassPlot with Arnold now mad at Iggy and Iggy begging Arnold to forgive him]].
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** "Arnold Betrays Iggy": Arnold makes Iggy a laughing stock of the school when he indirectly reveals that Iggy wears bunny pajamas. After a series of favors and Iggy remaining mad at him, Arnold does Iggy one last favor and wears the same bunny pajamas on live television, making him the new laughing stock instead of Iggy, [[spoiler:although Iggy tried to stop it after overhearing Sid and Stinky say they figured it out for themselves and Arnold didn't really tell them]]. The episode ends [[HourglassPlot with Arnold now mad at Iggy and Iggy begging Arnold to forgive him]].

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** "Arnold Betrays Iggy": Arnold makes Iggy a laughing stock of the school when he indirectly reveals that Iggy wears bunny pajamas. After a series of favors and Iggy remaining mad at him, Arnold does Iggy one last favor and wears the same bunny pajamas on live television, making him the new laughing stock instead of Iggy, [[spoiler:although Iggy tried to stop it after overhearing Sid and Stinky say they figured it out for themselves and Arnold didn't really tell them]].anyone at all]]. The episode ends [[HourglassPlot with Arnold now mad at Iggy and Iggy begging Arnold to forgive him]].
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** "Arnold Betrays Iggy": Arnold makes Iggy a laughing stock of the school when he indirectly reveals that Iggy wears bunny pajamas. After a series of favors and Iggy remaining mad at him, Arnold does Iggy one last favor and wears the same bunny pajamas on live television, making him the new laughing stock instead of Iggy. The episode ends [[HourglassPlot with Arnold now mad at Iggy and Iggy begging Arnold to forgive him]].

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** "Arnold Betrays Iggy": Arnold makes Iggy a laughing stock of the school when he indirectly reveals that Iggy wears bunny pajamas. After a series of favors and Iggy remaining mad at him, Arnold does Iggy one last favor and wears the same bunny pajamas on live television, making him the new laughing stock instead of Iggy.Iggy, [[spoiler:although Iggy tried to stop it after overhearing Sid and Stinky say they figured it out for themselves and Arnold didn't really tell them]]. The episode ends [[HourglassPlot with Arnold now mad at Iggy and Iggy begging Arnold to forgive him]].
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* The ''WesternAnimation/MinaAndTheCount'' short "My Best Friend" (not to be confused with the original student film the series is based on) deals with Mina Harper humiliated from being laughed at by the other kids at school for talking about her friendship with vampire Vlad. The episodes ends with the situation reversed by having Vlad laughed at by the other monsters for telling them about his friendship with a human girl.

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* The ''WesternAnimation/MinaAndTheCount'' short "My Best Friend" (not to be confused with the original student film the series is based on) deals with Mina Harper humiliated from being laughed at by the other kids at school for talking about her friendship with vampire Vlad. The episodes episode ends with the situation reversed by having Vlad laughed at by the other monsters for telling them about his friendship with a human girl.
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* ''WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends'': In "Cuckoo For Coco Cards", Bloo upstages Coco when Mac's classmates visit Foster's, and [[TheUnapologetic refuses to apologize to her]]. When he finds out about Coco Cards, a series of trading cards of all the imaginary friends who live at Foster's, he tries to collect them all without her help. He eventually collects them all, and when he finds out what his status on his card is (Big Insensitive Jerkface), [[JerkassRealization it gets him to realize that he hurt her feelings and apologize to her]]. [[FriendOrIdolDecision He even burns his entire collection of Coco Cards, saying that if having a full collection means they can't be friends, then he doesn't want to have it]]. Coco accepts Bloo's apology and gives him a Bobble Body of him for his sacrifice. When Bloo shows his Bobble Body to the other imaginary friends, Eduardo tells him that the Wilt Bobble Body is really rare. Thus, Bloo tries to collect the Bobble Bodies of all the imaginary friends.

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%%* The WesternAnimation/DudleyDoRight short "The Disloyal Canadians" ends with one of these.

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%%* * The WesternAnimation/DudleyDoRight short "The Disloyal Canadians" ends with one of these.Dudley having to go after Snidely Whiplash again when the cad escapes from prison to restart his scheme.



* ''WesternAnimation/{{Jellystone}}'': The ending of "A Fish Sticky Situation" features Top Cat and his gang having just saved everyone after turning into fish, finding a crate of expired milk which they sell to the town and turns them into cows.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Jellystone}}'': The ending of "A Fish Sticky Situation" features Top Cat and his gang having just saved everyone after turning into fish, finding a crate of expired milk which they sell to the town and turns them into cows.cows.
* The ''WesternAnimation/MinaAndTheCount'' short "My Best Friend" (not to be confused with the original student film the series is based on) deals with Mina Harper humiliated from being laughed at by the other kids at school for talking about her friendship with vampire Vlad. The episodes ends with the situation reversed by having Vlad laughed at by the other monsters for telling them about his friendship with a human girl.

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* The ''WesternAnimation/TUFFPuppy'' episode "Snap Dad" has Dudley shocked that his mother is dating Snaptrap. Dudley's mother eventually wises up and dumps Snaptrap, but upsets her son again by dating the Chameleon.

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The ''WesternAnimation/TUFFPuppy'' episode "Snap Dad" has Dudley shocked that his mother is dating Snaptrap. Dudley's mother eventually wises up and dumps Snaptrap, but upsets her son again by dating the Chameleon.Chameleon.
** "Quack in the Box" has Quacky the Duck's latest scheme involve opening a fast food restaurant and using Dudley as a patsy by giving him Quacktion Figures that are actually miniature robots programmed to destroy the other fast food restaurants in town. After Quacky is defeated, we then see Snaptrap enacting a similar plan.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'': "The Console" ends with the evil video game defeated and Elmore back to normal, but Gumball wants to play the game again so he can get OneHundredPercentCompletion. Cue BigNo from Darwin and Anais as they try (and fail) to stop their brother from restarting the console.

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"The Console" ends with the evil video game defeated and Elmore back to normal, but Gumball wants to play the game again so he can get OneHundredPercentCompletion. Cue BigNo from Darwin and Anais as they try (and fail) to stop their brother from restarting the console.console.
** In "The Microwave", after Gumball defeats Kenneth and the latter goes back to his baby size, he and Darwin convince the others to let them keep him despite the fact that Kenneth ate them. Then it cuts to Kenneth destroying Elmore while fighter jets are sent to take care of him. Darwin {{lampshade|Hanging}}s it:
--->'''Darwin:''' On second thought, [[DumbassHasAPoint maybe we should have listened to dad]].



* ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'': In the [[MusicalEpisode musical]] [[ThreeShorts segment]] "I'm Mad", Yakko and Dot spend most of it fighting while Dr. Scratchinsniff takes the Warners to the circus. After a great day, the two seem to make up... only for the fighting to continue on the way home.



** In ''WesternAnimation/FalseHair'', after the Big Bag Wolf suffers one too many injuries trying to trick WesternAnimation/BugsBunny with his "Club del Canejo" scheme, he decides to open up a "rooster club" instead, prompting a cameo by WesternAnimation/FoghornLeghorn.

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** In ''WesternAnimation/FalseHair'', ''WesternAnimation/FalseHare'', after the Big Bag Wolf suffers one too many injuries trying to trick WesternAnimation/BugsBunny with his "Club del Canejo" scheme, he decides to open up a "rooster club" instead, prompting a cameo by WesternAnimation/FoghornLeghorn.



* ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow'':
** In "Jailbird and Jailbunny", after Bugs and Daffy are released from prison after a chain of events started with Daffy littering, Daffy drinks another soda and throws it out the window of Porky's car, prompting a police motorcycle to follow them.
** In "Bobcats on Three!", Bugs becomes addicted to Porky's delicious-but-unhealthy catering to the point of morbid obesity. After Bugs finally sheds all of the extra pounds, Daffy (who was a water polo coach for most of the episode) decides to help himself to some because swimsuit season is over.



* In the ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow'' episode "This Is My Jam", Rigby gets the song "Summertime Lovin', Lovin' in the Summer(time)" [[EarWorm stuck in his head]]. Near the end, the gang comes up with an even catchier song, "Aw, Snap!" to defeat the ghost tape. After the Ghost Tape has been destroyed, Rigby begins constantly repeating the song they just used to destroy it.

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow'' episode "This Is My Jam", Rigby gets the song "Summertime Lovin', Lovin' in the Summer(time)" [[EarWorm stuck in his head]]. Near the end, the gang comes up with an even catchier song, "Aw, Snap!" to defeat the ghost tape. After the Ghost Tape has been destroyed, Rigby begins constantly repeating the song they just used to destroy it. Cue a BigNo from ''everyone else''.



** In "Old Fogey Froggy", Ed is disappointed when his boss tells him that he's too old to work in the hot tub department. He spends the next two days having a mid-life crisis. By the end of the episode, Ed gets his confidence back and fells young again. However, Ed's boss than tells him that he's too young to work in the hot tub department, and Ed is depressed all over again.

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** In "Old Fogey Froggy", Ed is disappointed when his boss tells him that he's too old to work in the hot tub department. He spends the next two days having a mid-life crisis. By the end of the episode, Ed gets his confidence back and fells feels young again. However, Ed's boss than tells him that he's he acts too young for his age to work in the hot tub department, and Ed is depressed all over again.

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** At the end of "Ice Cream Scream", it turns out that the reason the ice cream truck won't stop for Dexter is because a while back, Dexter once paid the man in ''pennies'', which resulted in an over the top DisasterDominoes sequence in which he lost his girlfriend, his car, and his apartment thanks to tripping over his shoelaces and chipping a tooth. After all is forgiven, the ice cream man relents and lets Dexter buy some ice cream.

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** At the end of "Ice Cream Scream", it turns out that the reason the ice cream truck won't stop for Dexter is because that a while back, Dexter once paid the man in ''pennies'', which resulted in an over the top DisasterDominoes sequence in which he lost his girlfriend, his car, and his apartment thanks to tripping over his shoelaces and chipping a tooth. After all is forgiven, the ice cream man relents and lets Dexter buy some ice cream.



** "Faux Chapeau": Dee Dee convinces Dexter to market one of his inventions as a hat, but it ends up causing the wearers' heads to swell up. At the end Dee Dee reveals that she also used another of his inventions as shoes, and there's a long line of people with swollen feet banging on their door.

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** In "Faux Chapeau": Chapeau", Dee Dee convinces Dexter to market one of his inventions as a hat, but it ends up causing the wearers' heads to swell up. At the end end, Dee Dee reveals that she also used another of his inventions as shoes, and there's a long line of people with swollen feet banging on their door.

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'' episode "Old Stan in the Mountain", Stan is cursed by an old man to rapidly age. When he learns how hard the elderly have it he becomes young again, but [[ColorMeBlack he's now black]].

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** In "Family Time", after spending the episode trapped by Dr. Weitzman with a fake buffet, the Smiths try eating at the buffet across the street instead, which is clearly another trap, this time by their weird neighbor Tuttle.
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* The [[WesternAnimation/WabbitALooneyTunesProduction New Looney Tunes]] episode "Hiccups And Downs" has Bugs get hiccups when he drinks his lemonade too fast. Porky does all he can to cure him, even sending him to Witch Hazel and a scary castle, but no luck. Porky then pulls a trick by saying he'll move in with him and stop at nothing to cure him, which scares Bugs into losing them. We then cut to a screen shot of both of them saying how they respect each other even if they don't want to live with each other, and then they both hiccup, ending the episode.

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* The [[WesternAnimation/WabbitALooneyTunesProduction ''[[WesternAnimation/WabbitALooneyTunesProduction New Looney Tunes]] Tunes]]'' episode "Hiccups And Downs" has Bugs get hiccups when he drinks his lemonade too fast. Porky does all he can to cure him, even sending him to Witch Hazel and a scary castle, but no luck. Porky then pulls a trick by saying he'll move in with him and stop at nothing to cure him, which scares Bugs into losing them. We then cut to a screen shot of both of them saying how they respect each other even if they don't want to live with each other, and then they both hiccup, ending the episode.

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* ''WesternAnimation/DocMcstuffins'': At the end of "Welcome to [=McStuffinsville=]", Robot Ray calls up to Doc stating that they have another toy emergency. The gang went back to the Toy Hospital to deal with it.
* Taken UpToEleven in the ''WesternAnimation/DrawnTogether'' episode where the gang plots revenge on a critic of the show, beginning with them watching a show with a flying kangaroo. Spanky [[OverlyLongGag farts for an extended period of time]] to show his distaste of the show. At the end of the episode after they finally confront the critic, Spanky calls a flying kangaroo to fly him out of the window. It zooms out to the flying kangaroo, being watched on TV by the gang, when Spanky [[OverlyLongGag farts for an extended period of time]] to show his distaste of the show.

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* ''WesternAnimation/DocMcstuffins'': ''WesternAnimation/DocMcStuffins'': At the end of "Welcome to [=McStuffinsville=]", Robot Ray calls up to Doc stating that they have another toy emergency. The gang went back to the Toy Hospital to deal with it.
* Taken UpToEleven {{Exaggerated|Trope}} in the ''WesternAnimation/DrawnTogether'' episode where the gang plots revenge on a critic of the show, beginning with them watching a show with a flying kangaroo. Spanky [[OverlyLongGag farts for an extended period of time]] to show his distaste of the show. At the end of the episode after they finally confront the critic, Spanky calls a flying kangaroo to fly him out of the window. It zooms out to the flying kangaroo, being watched on TV by the gang, when Spanky [[OverlyLongGag farts for an extended period of time]] to show his distaste of the show.
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** "The Fremergency Fronfract" begins with Hater at the dentist's office, with a mouth full of chipped and broken teeth. At the end of the episode, Hater gets angry and grits his teeth so hard they break, ensuring another visit to the dentist in order.
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* The ''WesternAnimation/AaahhRealMonsters'' episode "A Wing and a Scare" has Ickis, Krumm, and Oblina being forced to sneak onto an airplane to get at their latest scare target. They accidentally damage the plane and force it to make an emergency landing, leaving nearly everyone on the plane terrified... unfortunately, as [[SternTeacher the Gromble]] points out, all those humans are now afraid of ''airplanes'', not monsters. Cue our heroes having to do their assignment over, including [[BrickJoke getting stuck in a suitcase going through the baggage carousel again]].
-->'''Ickis:''' There ''must'' be a better way to travel...
* The ''WesternAnimation/AbbyHatcher'' episode "Shape Of Grumbles" has Grumbles get hiccups when he eats food too fast, and Abby does what she can to help him. At the end, while he's cured at the end, she ends up getting the hiccups.
* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'', "Evicted": Finn and Jake finally reclaim their home from Marceline, only to find a bunch of worms crawling around their living room. Then a giant "king worm" descends from the second floor and brainwashes them into giving him a hug.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'': "The Console" ends with the evil video game defeated and Elmore back to normal, but Gumball wants to play the game again so he can get OneHundredPercentCompletion. Cue BigNo from Darwin and Anais as they try (and fail) to stop their brother from restarting the console.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'' episode "Old Stan in the Mountain", Stan is cursed by an old man to rapidly age. When he learns how hard the elderly have it he becomes young again, but [[ColorMeBlack he's now black]].
-->'''Hayley:''' All right, Dad, think. What was the last interaction you had with a black person?\\
'''Stan:''' [[NoodleIncident It was at the T-Mobile store and it was not positive]].
* ''WesternAnimation/TheAngryBeavers'': At the end of "Stinky Toe", Dagget manages to cure his brother's case of the eponymous disease, only for Dagget to fall victim to a bad case of "Gunky Ear".
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}'' also likes this trope, so much they've even composed an ''annoying music cue'' to accompany these kind of endings (such as in "Arthur Makes the Team", "Team Trouble", "Buster Baxter, Cat Saver", "Arthur's Dummy Disaster", "Francine and the Feline", "Locked in the Library!", and "Is There a Doctor in the House?").
* It's a safe bet than an average ''Beary Family'' cartoon from Creator/WalterLantz would contain a variation of the following dialogue:
-->'''Charlie Beary:''' Okay, Bessie, we'll get a _________, but I won't pay the $10.00 to install it. I'll do it!\\
'''Bessie Beary:''' Here we go again!
* Lydia says this at the end of the ''WesternAnimation/{{Beetlejuice}}'' episode "Laugh of the Party" after Beetlejuice says he flushed the rest of his Party People In A Can (which, when water is added, caused a ruckus earlier in the episode) down the toilet.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Bunnicula}}'': In "Sunday Bunnday", Bunnicula gets trapped outdoors and, being a vampire rabbit, must evade sunlight and get home safely. Once he finally does, Mina, his human owner who doesn't know that he is a vampire, announces that she is taking him on a trip to a sunny beach the next day.
* One of the stories from the ''Candyland'' VHS game, "Don't Say Fluffypuffer", revolved around Candyland being invaded by the Fluffypuffer, a strange little creature that multiplied whenever someone said its name. The Candylanders eventually find a way to reverse the process and get rid of the duplicates, but the cartoon ends with the narrator saying "Fluffypuffer", then going "Uh-oh..." as the Fluffypuffer laughs mischievously.
* ''WesternAnimation/CatDog'':
** In "Fetch", [[DogsAreDumb Dog]] spends the whole episode chasing a ball around town, which causes [[TheChewToy Cat]] (and eventually himself) to get badly injured. At the end of the episode, [[{{Jerkass}} Winslow]] throws another ball, making Dog chase it all over town again.
** In the episode "[=CatDogumentary=]", Lola is given several thousand dollars by her boss to make a documentary about [=CatDog=], but spends the money on an electric hammock instead. On the final day when she is supposed to present the film, she enlists Cat, Dog and a few others to help her pull together a cheap, shoddy movie which fortunately becomes a hit. The director orders a sequel and gives them more money to make it with. Having learned nothing from the events of the episode, Lola and the twins spend the money on a jetski.
** In "[=CatDogula=]", everyone gets bitten by "Peruvian Vampire Ticks" and turned into vampires. At the end of the episode, Cat manages to save everyone from becoming vampires forever and turns them back to normal, but Winslow gets bitten by a werewolf and turns into one.
** At the end of "BackToSchool", [[ButtMonkey Cat]] finally got his high school diploma as his old high school crush Sally Chenille tells him to pick her up at 7:00 at the reunion dance. As things were starting to work out well, [[EpicFail Rancid pulls Cat over to see his driver's license and finds out he doesn't have one and Dog is able to drive. Sally says to Cat "I knew you were a loser!" as he screams in rage, knowing that he now has to take driving lessons.]]
** In "The Island", [=CatDog=] go on vacation but end up stranded on an island in the middle of cartoonishly heavy traffic. They eventually escape, only to go down a ''waterfall of cars'' that somehow results in them ending up on a billboard several thousand feet in the air.
%%* Can be used at the end of an AllJustADream ep, e.g., ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'', "Operation: SITTER".
* ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog'': After saving Eustace from being eaten by the titular antagonist of the episode "Queen of the Black Puddle", Courage takes a bath where he's greeted by a dog version of her (or the Puddle Queen assuming a canine form) that likely has similar plans for him.
* ''WesternAnimation/CowAndChicken''
** In "Supermodel Cow", after Cow's FifteenMinutesOfFame are over and Chicken has to save her from working in a seedy milk bar, the episode ends with chickens becoming the next big thing.
--->'''Cow:''' I'm just glad this is all over.\\
'''Chicken:''' (''seeing chicken-themed advertising everywhere'') Or maybe it's just, uh, startin'.
** Subverted in "Tongue Sandwich", where Cow's tongue becomes [[OrganAutonomy sentient]] and escapes her mouth, never returning until he gets in trouble with the law. By the end of the episode, Chicken's wattle tries to escape after coming to life and detaching from Chicken, but Chicken stomps on him before he can get away.
* The ''Literature/CuriousGeorge'' episode "Doctor Monkey" has George dealing with a high class lady who had hiccups. She seemingly gets rid of them in the end only to hiccup again.
* The ''WesternAnimation/DaveTheBarbarian'' story "Bad Food" consists mostly of Dave unknowingly cooking animated food using the [[TomeOfEldritchLore Cuisinum Mysterium cookbook]]. When the food is finally defeated, Dave decides to go into knitting, pulls out the Yarnum Mysterium Guide to Knitting, and the episode ends with them running away from a giant fanged ball of wool.
* ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'':
** "Nuclear Confusion": Dee Dee steals an unstable isotope Dexter was using to power his new reading lamp and forces Dexter to follow a series of clues to get it back (and Dexter has to get it back in a hurry before the isotope goes critical and explodes). At the end of the episode, Dexter discovers Dee Dee has stolen his book and set up ''another'' series of clues for him to follow.
** "Shoo Shoe Gnomes": Dexter finally gets rid of the pesky shoe gnomes who have moved into his lab, but in doing so [[ShaggyDogStory he scuffed his favorite pair of boots again]], and he once more [[ComicalOverreacting bursts into tears]].
** At the end of "Ice Cream Scream", it turns out that the reason the ice cream truck won't stop for Dexter is because a while back, Dexter once paid the man in ''pennies'', which resulted in an over the top DisasterDominoes sequence in which he lost his girlfriend, his car, and his apartment thanks to tripping over his shoelaces and chipping a tooth. After all is forgiven, the ice cream man relents and lets Dexter buy some ice cream.
--->'''Ice Cream Man:''' Dollar-fifty, please.\\
'''Dexter:''' You got change for a hundred?\\
'''Ice Cream Man:''' AAUUGGH!
** "Faux Chapeau": Dee Dee convinces Dexter to market one of his inventions as a hat, but it ends up causing the wearers' heads to swell up. At the end Dee Dee reveals that she also used another of his inventions as shoes, and there's a long line of people with swollen feet banging on their door.
* ''Franchise/DisneyFairies'' ''Tinkerbell and the Great Fairy Rescue'' is one of the examples that uses this just before the climax.
-->'''Tinker Bell:''' Look, Lizzie's Father trapped Vidia in a jar [[TakingTheBullet while she was saving me]]. We have to hurry and rescue her.\\
'''Rosetta:''' Here we go again.
* ''WesternAnimation/DocMcstuffins'': At the end of "Welcome to [=McStuffinsville=]", Robot Ray calls up to Doc stating that they have another toy emergency. The gang went back to the Toy Hospital to deal with it.
* Taken UpToEleven in the ''WesternAnimation/DrawnTogether'' episode where the gang plots revenge on a critic of the show, beginning with them watching a show with a flying kangaroo. Spanky [[OverlyLongGag farts for an extended period of time]] to show his distaste of the show. At the end of the episode after they finally confront the critic, Spanky calls a flying kangaroo to fly him out of the window. It zooms out to the flying kangaroo, being watched on TV by the gang, when Spanky [[OverlyLongGag farts for an extended period of time]] to show his distaste of the show.
* ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987'':
** At the end of the FiveEpisodePilot, Scrooge pretends to be relapsing in "gold fever", and one of the nephews can be heard saying this as the episode ends.
** In "A Case of Mistaken Secret Identity" Huey, Dewey and Louie think Launchpad [=McQuack=] is [[SecretIdentity Gizmoduck]]. In the end of the episode, when Huey, Dewey and Louie realize they were wrong, they resume making wrong guesses about Gizmoduck's identity, this time Mrs Beakley.
%%* The WesternAnimation/DudleyDoRight short "The Disloyal Canadians" ends with one of these.
* Defied in the ''WesternAnimation/EarthwormJim'' episode "Hyper Psycrow", when Psy-crow goes back to the coffee shop to try and regain his CaffeineBulletTime powers.
-->'''Psycrow:''' (AsideGlance) Oh well, here we go again!
-->(IrisOut, then Jim intervenes out of nowhere)
-->'''Jim:''' Hold it! [[MediumAwareness You are NOT doing a "here we go again" ending on MY SHOW!]]
* Implied at the end of the ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'' episode "Dueling Eds". After Eddy accidentally insults Rolf and subsequently gets [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown pummeled]] [[CurbStompBattle in a duel]] with Rolf, the "son of a shephard" proceeds to dump "the Eels of Forgiveness" [[SquirrelsInMyPants down the pants of the Eds and himself]]. When Rolf asks Kevin (who had been watching the duel) to join in:
-->'''Kevin:''' I'll pass, dude.\\
'''Rolf:''' ''[angry]'' Son of a gun! You insult Rolf by denying the eels?! ''[walks off-camera, presumably to give Kevin what-for]''
* ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents''
** On an early short "The Really Bad Day!", Cosmo had to be bad for one day and nearly caused an EarthShatteringKaboom. At the end, he turns back to normal... then Wanda grows her own BeardOfEvil and says "My turn!"
** At the very end of "So Totally Spaced Out", the Gigglepies have been EatenAlive and Yugopotamia is safe... except one stray Gigglepie inside an Invader O's box has somehow ended up at the Turner house.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones'':
** One episode had the Flintstones and the Rubbles visit an aquarium. A seal named Dripper decides to follow Barney home, starting the adventure. After the seal is returned to the aquarium, Fred throws a peanut to an octopus. The octopus decides to follow Fred home and is last seen hanging on the back of Fred's car and saying "Well, folks, here we go again!"
** In “No Help Wanted”, Fred indirectly gets Barney a job that turns out to be repossession. After Fred finds out what Barney’s new job is, the two fight over his unpaid TV. The two make up at the end after Barney gets a raise and buys the TV back for him, only to fight again when he has to repossess Fred’s golf clubs.
* The ''[[WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle Fractured Fairy Tales]]'' version of Rapunzel, like the ordinary version, starts with Rapunzel's pregnant mother getting a craving for the rampion growing in a witch's garden. It ends:
-->'''Rapunzel''': Darling, I know this sounds fantastic and utterly absurd, but I have this uncontrollable desire to have a salad made from that variety of European bell flower.\\
'''Prince''': Rampion?\\
'''Rapunzel''': Yes dear, rampion!\\
'''Witch''': Well, here we go again! ''(EvilLaugh)''
* In ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends'', the ''ComicStrip/USAcres'' segment "Peanut-Brained Rooster" has a FramingDevice where Orson tells the viewer the story of Roy becoming addicted to peanuts while the two are having lunch together. After the story ends, Orson asks the viewer to give him a potato chip, then starts begging for more potato chips.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Green Eggs and Ham|2019}}'': Guy gives a knowing smirk as he watches Sam run out of the restaurant shouting that they're off to East Flubria on [[AndTheAdventureContinues another adventure]] at the end of the last episode.
* The ''WesternAnimation/HeckleAndJeckle'' cartoon "Rival Romeos" has the two fighting over a girl, only for them to take their lumps collectively at the conclusion and swear off girls. However, when a buxom Mae West-type girl passes by them, they primp themselves all over as Heckle looks to the audience and says "Here we go again!"
%%* ''Westernanimation/HereComesTheGrump'' employs a variation: the Here We Go Again moment is always at the ''beginning'' of the episode.
* ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'' loves this trope:
** "Door #16": Arnold accepts a package for Mr. Smith, a reclusive boarder at the apartment house his grandparents run. Hijinks ensue as he tries to keep the other boarders from opening it and deliver it to Smith. The boarders end up opening the package to reveal a photo of the boarders besides Smith. Arnold then discovers he has to accept another package for Mr. Smith.
** "Save the Tree": Arnold and friends have prevented Helga's dad from cutting down a tree they've built a tree house in to build a beeper shop... but he's now focusing his attention on the lot they play baseball in.
** "Timberly Loves Arnold": The plot of the episode is that Timberly, the sister of Arnold's friend Gerald, develops a crush on Arnold for telling Gerald it was all right for her to accompany them playing frisbee in the park; fast-forward to the end of the episode, where it's their mutual buddy, Sid, who talks them into letting her accompany them to a game of baseball. No points for guessing what happens as the episode ends.
** "Arnold Betrays Iggy": Arnold makes Iggy a laughing stock of the school when he indirectly reveals that Iggy wears bunny pajamas. After a series of favors and Iggy remaining mad at him, Arnold does Iggy one last favor and wears the same bunny pajamas on live television, making him the new laughing stock instead of Iggy. The episode ends [[HourglassPlot with Arnold now mad at Iggy and Iggy begging Arnold to forgive him]].
** "Stuck in a Tree": Arnold, Eugene and Harold are stuck on a branch in a cherry tree. Despite their assumption that he won't come back, Chocolate Boy arrives with the fire department with a cherry picker to get them down... but as soon as they get in the cherry picker, it breaks down.
--->'''Eugene''': (''jovial'') Gosh! First we're stuck in a cherry tree, now we're stuck in a cherry picker! Isn't life funny?\\
'''Harold''': Oh, Eugene, I'm gonna pound ya!
** "Grudge Match" has Phil and Bob backing into each other's cars by mistake, and they play a match of golf to determine who pays for the repairs. After Phil wins, they back into each other ''again'', and Phil proposes settling it over tennis this time, at which point the episode ends.
* ''WesternAnimation/HiHiPuffyAmiYumi'':
** In "Collect All 5", Ami becomes obsessed with collecting all the Huggle Buddies found in her favorite cereal and descents into madness over her inability to find Bunny Huggles. In the end, Yumi gets her friend a Bunny Huggles by selling one of her guitars, only for Ami to then become interested in collecting all 100 Panda Pals.
** The episode "Stop the Presses" has Ami and Yumi try to get rid of every copy of a newspaper that features an embarrassing photograph of Ami. They end up right where they started when Ami gets photographed while covered in manure and the photographer announces that the photo will be used in tomorrow's edition.
* At the end of ''WesternAnimation/HotStuff'', the entire universe is on fire again after mankind fails to be careful with it. The gods agree that the next time, they'll give fire to ''a woman''.
* The ''WesternAnimation/JimmyTwoShoes'' episode "[[HiccupHijinks There's Always a Hiccup]]" ends with Heloise cured of her hiccups, and Beezy getting them.
* ''WesternAnimation/HulkHogansRockNWrestling'', "Wrestling Roommates": after getting thrown out of his apartment, Wrestling/CaptainLouAlbano comes to stay with Wrestling/HulkHogan and makes a mess in his attempts to help out around Hulk's place. Eventually, Lou moves in with Wrestling/JunkyardDog, who needs someone to look after his junkyard while he heads out of town for a match. In the end, after Hulk has finishing cleaning up his apartment, Wrestling/HillbillyJim and his menagerie pop by to stay with him.
* ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyBravo'', "Brave New Johnny": Johnny slips on hair gel, falls into a vat of the stuff. Wakes up in future. Eventually gets back to the present through a descendant of Carl's time machine. Promptly slips again. The vicious cycle continues.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'': The pilot (and the episode "Let's Play Red Light, Green Light", which was a remake of the pilot) ends with Kaeloo getting angry and HulkingOut all over again.
** In Episode 96, Stumpy and Quack Quack get addicted to [[GRatedDrug carrots which produce the same effects as smoking tobacco]]. When Kaeloo finally manages to get them to stop eating carrots, they find out about tomato juice, which makes them high.
* ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes''
** The original ending of 1941's "The Heckling Hare" had Bugs Bunny and Willoughby the dog falling down from ''three cliffs'', and the cartoon ending as the third fall begins.[[note]]Jack Warner didn't like the ending, as it left their cartoon star's fate too ambiguous, so he ordered the first two falls combined, and the cartoon to end after the second. This allegedly contributed to Creator/TexAvery quitting the studio.[[/note]]
--->'''Bugs:''' Hold on to your hats, folks. Here we go again!
** "Greedy for Tweety" features several hospital hijinks between Tweety, Sylvester, and Hector after their chase ends up in traffic. At the end of the episode, the three of them are released, only for them to start running in the streets again. Nurse Granny, who had just checked them out, simply sighs "Que sera sera" as she prepares to check them back in.
** In ''WesternAnimation/FalseHair'', after the Big Bag Wolf suffers one too many injuries trying to trick WesternAnimation/BugsBunny with his "Club del Canejo" scheme, he decides to open up a "rooster club" instead, prompting a cameo by WesternAnimation/FoghornLeghorn.
** The Speedy Gonzales cartoon "WesternAnimation/TabascoRoad" has Speedy protecting his drunken friends from a cat, only to have them pick a fight with every cat in the alley at the end.
** ''WesternAnimation/OneFroggyEvening'' ends a hundred years in the future, when someone else discovers the box with the frog, and gets dollar signs in his eyes.
** The Road Runner holds up a sign that says "Here we go again" at the end of "Wild About Hurry" when the Coyote's indestructible steel ball returns and goes through the same hell he went through the first time around.
* Happens several times in the 2013 ''WesternAnimation/{{Mickey Mouse|2013}}'' series.
** "[[Recap/MickeyMouseS2E11MickeyMonkey Mickey Monkey]]": For most of the short, Mickey has his clothes stolen by a monkey, resulting in his friends Minnie, Donald, and Goofy mistaking the monkey for him and vice versa. After he finally gets his clothes back and chases the monkey away, his friends disappear and are replaced by three alligators wearing their clothes, meaning that somewhere Goofy, Minnie, and Donald are naked and will likely have a hard time convincing Mickey that they are his real friends and that the ones wearing their clothes are the alligators.
** "[[Recap/MickeyMouseS3E1Coned Coned!]]": To make Pluto feel better about having to wear a cone, Mickey chooses to wear one himself until it is time for Pluto's cone to be removed. Because he insists on wearing the cone even though it impairs his vision, Mickey causes all sorts of destruction and ultimately ends up injuring himself. After the two finally get their collars removed, both of them then have to spend some time confined to wheelchairs until their injuries healed. Mickey again tries to cheer his dog up by pointing out that they are in this together, only for his recklessness to get himself hurt yet again.
** "[[Recap/MickeyMouseS5E17GoneToPieces Gone to Pieces]]": Goofy ends up falling into pieces, resulting in Mickey and Donald spending the bulk of the short trying to put him back together. After they finally succeed, the short ends with Donald and Mickey falling apart after Goofy hugs them too hard.
* The cartoon ''WesternAnimation/MightyMax'' literally ends where it started, with time resetting back to the very first episode. However, Max still [[PeggySue remembers the events of the series]] and claims that with that knowledge, he and his team can successfully defeat the villain.
* After spending the episode being the one who bossed the other bad guys around for a change, Igon the Terrible, from the ''WesternAnimation/{{Moondreamers}}'', is dethroned and ends up just as he started, as the lowest link in the villains pecking order that is. He is not too upset though, and ends up saying this word for word after getting group-punched in an accepting and resigned way as if he said its good to be home.
* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': In "Suited For Success", Rarity works her hooves to the bone trying to make dresses for her friends based on their suggestions, and has a nervous breakdown when a fashion critic mocks the ImpossiblyTackyClothes that result. At the end of the episode, Rarity gets the chance to show off the dresses she originally designed, and the critic is impressed enough to offer to sell her dresses at his boutique... then proceeds to order "a dozen of each dress [...] by next Tuesday." Cue TwitchyEye from Rarity as the episode ends.
* The [[WesternAnimation/WabbitALooneyTunesProduction New Looney Tunes]] episode "Hiccups And Downs" has Bugs get hiccups when he drinks his lemonade too fast. Porky does all he can to cure him, even sending him to Witch Hazel and a scary castle, but no luck. Porky then pulls a trick by saying he'll move in with him and stop at nothing to cure him, which scares Bugs into losing them. We then cut to a screen shot of both of them saying how they respect each other even if they don't want to live with each other, and then they both hiccup, ending the episode.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheOblongs'' episode "Flush, Flush, Sweet Helga" ends with Helga finally getting out of the sewers after Pickles inadvertently sets the sewage on fire with a discarded cigarette and ending up knocking Debbie's locket into the sewer again, making Helga retrieve it.
* The ''WesternAnimation/OhYeahCartoons'' short "Max and his Special Problem" had an office worker literally sneeze his brain out and spending the short desperately seeking a way to get it back in. After some doctors finally help him by poking his brain in a way that makes him sniff it back in, the short ends with Max coughing up his heart, leaving him with another situation where he has to get an organ back inside his body.
* ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'', "Phineas and Ferb Interrupted": Phineas and Ferb end up losing interest in their usual crazy projects after getting hit by a stray shot from Dr. Doofenshmirtz's "Dull-and-Boring-inator". Perry goes back to Doofenshmirtz Evil Inc. and convinces Doofenshmirtz to help him make a Dynamic-inator. When the machine is finally built, the shot fired misses Phineas and Ferb, but they manage to snap out of it by themselves in time to save Candace. When the kids go home, they find Linda acting weird after getting hit by the stray Dynamic-inator blast, and the episode ends with Perry going back to Doofenshmirtz to rebuild the Dull-and-Boring-inator.
-->'''Doofenshmirtz''': [[YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe Really?]]
* WesternAnimation/ThePinkPanther holds up a sign that says "Here we go again" after encountering a second department store janitor at the end of "We Give Pink Stamps".
* The ''WesternAnimation/PoundPuppies2010'' episode "King of the Heap" had the Pound Puppies' attempt to get Tyson adopted by a junkyard owner going awry when the junkyard owner instead adopts Niblet. After the gang fight tooth and nail to get Niblet back and replace him with Tyson, the episode ends with Niblet being adopted by mistake instead of the intended dog again, this time having him adopted by a stuntman. The Pound Puppies' leader Lucky even says the trope name verbatim when this happens.
* ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls''
** In "Live and Let Dynamo", the Dynamo (which, for some reason, Professor Utonium never had the sense to dismantle) is on a rampage again, after an unknown villain steals it. After the Girls spend the entire episode trying to stop it ''and'' trying to figure out who's at the controls (and eliminating pretty much every villain they know of, because this doesn't fit anyone's MO) they finally knock it down and open the cockpit to find the ''very'' frightened Mayor inside. The Mayor says he only pressed one button, which [[DontTouchItYouIdiot he naturally presses again]], causing the whole battle to start again, as the episode ends.
** Said outright by the narrator during "Mommy Fearest". The main plot of the episode begins when Professor Utonium falls in love with a mysterious, beautiful woman who ultimately turns out to be a disguise used by the villain Sedusa. At the end of the episode, another mysterious, beautiful woman appears at the girls' front door...
** In "Burglar Alarm", a burglar makes the mistake of [[MuggingTheMonster breaking into the Utonium household]] and running afoul of the Powerpuffs. HilarityEnsues, and then the episode ends with the burglar making another attempt... at Mojo Jojo's volcano-top lair.
** "Tooth Or Consequences" (from the 2016 reboot) had Blossom--hideously deformed from a swollen bad tooth--running for the hills from Townsville. Bubbles and Buttercup chase her to the edge of a cliff, where the Professor talks her down and takes her to the dentist for treatment. The Professor sees that Blossom's front teeth are coming in crooked, so he recommends braces. The episode ends with Blossom (deformed again) being pursued to the edge of the cliff.
--->'''Buttercup''': Ugh!! Are you kidding me?!
** "Midnight at The Mayor's Mansion" deals with a monster roaming the Mayor's city hall headquarters. As the girls investigate, they find the monster is the Mayor himself, transforming after eating expired Transylvanian pickle chips. They tie the Mayor/Monster to a chair and wait out him turning to normal. The ep ends with Buttercup invoking the trope when Bubbles eats some of the pickle chips and turns into a monster herself.
* ''WesternAnimation/PuppyDogPals'': At the end of "Bob's Birthday Wish", Bingo caught the hiccups from Rolly.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Recess}}'':
** "The Game": It opens with Gus finding a card that was just thrown over the fence, and it's part of a very addictive game. At the end, after everything is straightened out, Gus throws it back over the fence, and the next kids to find it go down to the corner shop to buy some more cards.
** "The Economics of Recess": After a few days of sickness, T.J. returns to school and finds that "mon-stickers" have become the currency of the student body. He begins to do various odd jobs in exchange for stickers, and gradually works his way up the ladder to be the richest kid on the playground, only to go mad with power and become a profit-obsessed tyrant. The rest of the Recess Gang then teams up to make ''alien'' stickers the new currency, leaving T.J. at the bottom of the barrel again. They hope T.J. has learned his lesson...but he immediately rushes off to start doing more chores for people, and they all sigh.
** "Copycat Kid": After believing Vince has saved him from being killed by a baseball, Mikey decides to idolize and copy him throughout the course of the episode, leading Vince to act like Mikey temporarily in order for him to snap out of the phase. At the end of the episode, Mikey prevents a baseball from hitting Randall, the same way Vince did for him.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow'' episode "This Is My Jam", Rigby gets the song "Summertime Lovin', Lovin' in the Summer(time)" [[EarWorm stuck in his head]]. Near the end, the gang comes up with an even catchier song, "Aw, Snap!" to defeat the ghost tape. After the Ghost Tape has been destroyed, Rigby begins constantly repeating the song they just used to destroy it.
* ''WesternAnimation/RocketPower'':
** "Double-O Twistervision": Opens with the RP gang complaining about a movie they just saw ("A monkey could make a better movie!") and deciding to make their own movie. After the finished product is shown at the Shore Shack (it takes up most of the story), Mackenzie does the same complaining to her friends, replete with monkey comment.
** "Game Day": After street hockey season ends, the Rocket crew decides to invent their own game. At the end, the game falls apart and everybody ditches it to go surfing, only for Otto to propose making it into another game.
* ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife'':
** In "With Friends Like These", Heffer and Filbert constantly try to butter up Rocko in order to get him to share his two tickets to a wrestling match. When the two take it so far as to handcuff themselves to Rocko and drag him to the stadium, Rocko snaps and tears up the tickets in a fit of pique. The three make amends and go out for lunch, only for a radio to announce they're giving away tickets to a monster truck show to whoever shows up at the station handcuffed to their best friend...
** In "Feisty Geist", one of Heffer's past lives leads to him being haunted by the vengeful spirit of Mortimer Khan (Genghis Khan's conqueror-wannabe son). After Rocko and friends deal with Mortimer, the episode ends with the ghost of General Custer mad at Heffer because one of his past lives messed things up for ''him'', too.
** In "Old Fogey Froggy", Ed is disappointed when his boss tells him that he's too old to work in the hot tub department. He spends the next two days having a mid-life crisis. By the end of the episode, Ed gets his confidence back and fells young again. However, Ed's boss than tells him that he's too young to work in the hot tub department, and Ed is depressed all over again.
** In "The Emperor's New Joe", Rocko goes to a hip new club, but hates the taste of their coffee. The Chameleon Brothers tell Rocko a story about how their coffee became such a hit and hope it will encourage Rocko to change his mind so they can get more customers. It does not work as Rocko gives a speech about how being an individual is better than following the crowd. The episode ends with Rocko getting thrown out of the store and the Chameleons suggesting he try the cheesecake. When another customer hates the cheesecake, the Chameleons tell him a similar story.
** In "[[Recap/RockosModernLifeS1E5CleanLovinUnbalancedLoad Clean Lovin']]", Spunky [[AnimalSweetOnObject falls in love with Rocko's mop]], and Rocko takes him to Dr. Katz, Pet Psychologist to cure him of his crush. Dr. Katz takes the mop and goes on a date with it, leaving Spunky heartbroken. Spunky soon gains another crush, but much to Rocko's dismay, it's for a fire hydrant.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'': "[[Recap/RugratsS2E16ChuckieLosesHisGlassesChuckieGetsSkunked Chuckie Gets Skunked]]" ends with Stu and Chas having a run-in with the SmellySkunk that sprayed Chuckie near the beginning of the episode. Cue ScreamDiscretionShot, followed by a fade to black.
* At the end of the ''WesternAnimation/{{Rupert}}'' episode "Rupert and the Dragon Race". A mishap with Pong Ping's wish granting couch means he and Rupert must rescue Bill, his brother Toby and Edward from a valley of wild dragons. When they're all safely at the Emperor's palace at the end Rupert explains to Bill how they had help from [[ContinuityNod a yeti they saved a while back]]. When he says "I wish you could see how much he's grown" the couch whisks them off to see the Yeti. Bill even remarks "I'll get you for this Rupert!"
* WesternAnimation/ScoobyDoo says this in "Foul Play In Funland" after the amusement park manager asks the kids to help him retrieve his robot Charlie, who had run amok in the park.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
** The episode "Two Bad Neighbors", which centers around the neighborhood chaos that unfolds when George H.W. Bush moves in across from the Simpson family ends with the Bushes bitterly moving away... only to be replaced by another former president, Gerald Ford. Luckily, Homer and he seem to get along better.
** Subverted and parodied in "Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming". After Bart and Lisa thwart the villain, Grandpa rides up on a motorcycle and says that he's going to "haul ass to Lollapalooza!" (a CallBack to earlier in the episode, where a parody of Roseanne used the exact same dialog). The rest of the Simpsons excitedly exclaim "here we go again!", with Marge lagging a little behind and obviously less than enthusiastic.
** "Bart After Dark" features Bart having to WorkOffTheDebt at what turns out to be a burlesque house, Maison Derriere. The episode ends with the house being saved from being demolished by protesters, only for Marge to accidentally crash a bulldozer into it, forcing her to work as a ventriloquist to pay off the damages.
* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark''
** In the episode "Death", Kyle's mom rallies the other parents to protest against ''The Terrence & Phillip Show'' in New York City to get the network to cancel it. In the end, the show is replaced with ''She's the Sheriff'', but when the show makes a risque joke, well...guess.
** Humorously subverted at the end of "Pinkeye." Kenny rises from the dead again, and it looks like he's going to start yet another zombie outbreak... only to be crushed to death (again) by a statue. [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill And then a crashing plane]].
* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'':
** In "Can You Spare a Dime?" Squidward is fired when Mr. Krabs accuses him of stealing his first dime, and takes up residence at [=SpongeBob=]'s house only to annoy him with so many requests. When [=SpongeBob=] angrily confronts Mr. Krabs and shakes him out of fury, it is revealed the first dime (actually a giant stone wheel) was in Mr. Krabs' pocket the whole time. So Mr. Krabs rehires Squidward and all is well...until Mr. Krabs begins accusing Squidward of putting the dime in his pants in the first place. As the two argue, [=SpongeBob=] quietly changes into his maid outfit, anticipating the inevitable.
** In "Porous Pockets", [=SpongeBob=] becomes rich after he and Patrick find a massive pearl, and after [[AcquiredSituationalNarcissism becoming a stuck-up socialite]] from his newfound wealth eventually finds that he's expended all of it. At the end of the episode, when [=SpongeBob=] apologizes to Patrick for letting it go to his head, Patrick reveals that he found an equally massive diamond in a mine.
** In "[=SpongeBob=]'s Bad Habit", [=SpongeBob=] develops a habit of biting his nails at work, and cannot stop. After several failed attempts, he goes to a hypnotherapist to try to resolve the issue. The therapist discovers [=SpongeBob=] subconsciously implemented the habit from Squidward and breaks it, and it seems everything is okay... but then [=SpongeBob=] sees the doctor in the full light, Hans the hand, and starts biting ''his'' nails in response.
** In "Squeaky Boots", just when Mr. Krabs thinks the boots squeaking is gone, he starts hiccuping and they sound just like the boots squeaking after he fried and ate them.
** At the end of "All That Glitters", [=SpongeBob=] has to make ''another'' Monster Krabby Patty, only this time his arms pop off when attempting to flip. However, this time he is able to laugh it off.
** In "SB-129", after it's revealed that Squidward is now the inventor of jellyfishing after teaching prehistoric [=SpongeBob=] and Patrick how to jellyfish, he claims he's "going back" to rectify this.
** In "The Wreck of the Mauna Loa", the lost ship [=SpongeBob=] and Patrick made their "secret hideout" turned out to be an amusement park ride, and was later broken and condemned; the episode ends with the two discovering the actual ship, [=SpongeBob=] asks Patrick, "Do you want to keep a secret?" and Patrick gleefully says "No!"
** "Feral Friends" has [=SpongeBob=] and the Bikini Bottomites turned into realistic sea creatures by [[WeirdMoon Neptune's Moon]], which rises every 100 years for two hours. Once the moon is gone and everyone returns to normal, it is immediately followed by Neptune's ''Sun'', which has the same effect on land creatures such as Sandy.
** In "Rock Bottom", [=SpongeBob=] finally makes it back home just as Patrick passes by on a bus to get him back.
* ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsResistance'': In the short [[Recap/StarWarsResistanceS0E1TheSearchForKaz "The Search for Kaz"]], Yeager sends BB-8 out to look for Kaz. After an unsuccessful search, BB returns to the repair shop to find Kaz there. Kaz then asks him to find Yeager, prompting BB to {{headdesk}}.
* PlayedForDrama in an AVerySpecialEpisode of ''WesternAnimation/StaticShock''. After an incident where a bullied student brings a gun to school, leading to Vergil's friend Ritchie getting shot in the leg, it's clear that people are shaken up by the entire incident. However, when Ritchie returns to school and expresses hope that people learned a lesson from it, he and Vergil find another kid being bullied, leaving poor Vergil to have a grim look on his face, screaming this trope.
* ''Sylvan'', an obscure 80s cartoon was a 100% Here We Go Again series: The protagonist was found in the woods with amnesia. His skills and looks make him resemble a ComicStrip/PrinceValiant from another realm, who apparently disappeared when saving his love. He eventually finds out that he really is the prince, and therefore he can marry the princess he loved. Who is unfortunately kidnapped by the BigBad of the series, who, to avoid capture casts a powerful spell, which makes the Prince wake up in the woods with amnesia.
* Subverted in ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo''. After Beast Boy and Cyborg fight all episode over whether hamburgers or burritos are the superior food, they make up and decided to get dessert. But Cyborg wants pie, while Beast Boy wants ice cream. Just as it looks like they're gonna fight all over again, they decide to get pie ala mode.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TimonAndPumbaa'', the episode "Beetle Romania" ends with Timon finally [[FantasticVoyagePlot escaping from Pumbaa's body]]...before then being almost-immediately ingested straight back into it due to Pumbaa mistaking him for a bug for the second time in a row. To be fair, however, it's basically [[LaserGuidedKarma punishment for him being such a jerk]].
* In ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'', every Baby Plucky segment ends by showing Plucky still hasn't grown out of whatever annoying habit he had in the flashback.
* ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry''
** In "Saturday Evening Puss", Tom throws a wild party with his alley-cat friends while Mammy Two-Shoes is out of the house for the evening. This disturbs the sleep of Jerry, who tries all sorts of ways to stop the noise from their party, and eventually resorts to calling Mammy Two-Shoes home. After she throws out Tom and his friends, Mammy decides to stay in and listen to some "soft, soothing... hot music!" Cue Jerry looking annoyed as the jazz music from earlier starts playing again.
** "The Truce Hurts" opens with Tom, Jerry, and Spike fighting each other, and Spike eventually talks all three into a truce. By the end of the cartoon, the truce breaks down, and the three of them pick up right where they left off.
* After dealing with a mischievous EnergyBeing in the ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformers'' episode "Kremzeek", a duplicate that hid out in Blaster jumps out and hops away, leaving the Autobots to chase it all over again.
* The ''WesternAnimation/TransformersRescueBotsAcademy'' episode "Monster Savings" has Medix watch a commercial for Moe's Sporting Goods where the proprietor is attacked by an inflatable tube monster. Believing Moe to be in real danger, and remembering that he was told that Optimus Prime considered it acceptable to blow one's cover in the event of a life-threatening emergency, Medix rushes over to Milford to try and save Moe. After the chaos the other Rescue Bots go through to convince the townsfolk that no real robots were involved, Medix ends up freaking out again at the end of the episode when he watches a commercial that features an actor pretending to be an alien.
* This kind of ending happened in two episodes of ''WesternAnimation/TheTwistedTalesOfFelixTheCat''.
** In the episode "Order of the Black Cats", Felix accidentally get involved with a secret cult of people wearing black cat costumes. After attempting to run away from them, Felix ends up crowned their king when it's discovered that he looks just like their giant cat statue. On his way home, Felix's crown is noticed by a king who tries to recruit Felix into a secret club of kings.
** "Five Minute Meatball" has Felix do his best to deliver a meatball to an old man before the five-minute time limit is up. He then has to go back and get another meatball when the man's wife decides she wants a meatball, too.
* ''WesternAnimation/WanderOverYonder'':
** In "The Ball", after Wander saves the people of a tennis ball-shaped planet from a giant puppy, the episode ends with him and Sylvia passing by a yarn-shaped planet and hearing the distant meows of a giant kitten.
** Subverted in "The Void"; after Sylvia finally convinces Wander to leave a wacky reality-altering dimension behind a mysterious door hanging in space, the pair come across a similar window hanging in space, but Sylvia convinces Wander to leave it alone.
** "The Day" and "The Night" combine this with an HourglassPlot. "The Day" has Sylvia trying to wake a sleeping Wander as the two escape Lord Hater's ship, while "The Night" has Wander trying to help Sylvia, who's worn out by the events of the previous episode, get some sleep, while Hater's watchdogs try to capture them. "The Night" ends with Sylvia and Wander back in Hater's dungeon, right down to Sylvia waking up and seeing where they are.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'' episode "The Kitty", the bears find a cat that turns out to be a cougar cub, and it leads its pack into the bears' cave. After getting rid of the cougars, the episode ends with Grizz finding a baby hawk.
* Several ''WesternAnimation/WhatACartoonShow'' shorts used this type of ending.
** In "Godfrey and Zeke in: Lost Control", the eponymous zoo animals take a trip to the sewage treatment plant after Godfrey accidentally flushes their TV remote down the toilet. They have an exciting adventure getting it back, but just end up watching TV in a bored fashion after they do so. This inspires Godfrey to flush the remote down the toilet again so they have an excuse to visit the plant tour again, and Zeke even mutters "[[OhNoNotAgain Oh, not again...]]" as the cartoon ends.
** "Swamp and Tad: Mission Imfrogable" was about a pair of frog-like aliens coming to Earth in order to retrieve a package for their king, the mission being made difficult because a dog finds the package. Eventually, Swamp manages to get the package by being nice to the dog, and it turns out the package Tad spent the short working his ass off to get back was a pizza, which the king messily devours. After all is said and done, the two are then told that they must go back to Earth to retrieve more pizzas, much to Tad's dismay.
** In "Awfully Lucky", a mean and greedy man named Luther comes across the Parodox Pearl that delivers both fortune and misfortune and it is tossed in the ocean by an old man until Luther finds out the Pearl is worth 10 million dollars and tries to go to the museum and sell the pearl there. After a series of bad events and ultimately no money, Luther learns the hard way that the pearl is far more trouble than it's worth and tosses it back towards the ocean only for it to land in a fisherman's bucket. The fisherman ends up with both a treasure chest full of priceless objects and a huge object about to crush him.
** Averted in "Help?". Jof the Cat pricks his finger while doing needlepoint, and goes to the hospital trying to get help. Instead, he's put through hell by a sadistic doctor and his orderlies, until he finally manages to escape. At the end of the short, he's doing another needlepoint, and ends up pricking his finger again, [[WeAreNotGoingThroughThatAgain but this time, wraps his tail around his mouth to keep himself from screaming]].
* The 1965 animated short ''A'' has a man tormented by a giant letter A. Once the A disappears and the man celebrates the end of his suffering, he is then menaced by a giant letter B.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Toonsylvania}}'' episode "Darla Doily: Demon Doll", Igor buys Phil a Darla Doily doll for his birthday. While Phil is happy at first, it eventually turns out that Darla Doily wants to kill Phil, Igor and Dr. Vic. After Igor builds a Sergeant Kilko action figure to combat Darla Doily and ends up defeating her by getting her pull-string stuck to a bomb, Phil goes to bed with the Sergeant Kilko has his new birthday present, but the poor monster calls out for Igor when it turns out Sergeant Kilko is also intent on harming him like Darla Doily was.
* ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse'': "Goofy for a Day" has Max make a remark on how easy he thinks Goofy's job as a waiter is, resulting in Goofy having his son temporarily take over his responsibilities as waiter. Max learns the hard way that setting tables and handling orders isn't as simple as he assumed, but manages to make it through with help from his father. At the end of the episode, Goofy states a desire to take over Max's job as parking valet, similarly assuming that his son has the easy job.
* ''WesternAnimation/LoveDeathAndRobots'': At the end of "[[Recap/LoveDeathAndRobotsIceAge Ice Age]]", after the miniature civilization vanishes in a flash of light after achieving TheSingularity, Gail and Rob leave the fridge unplugged for the night. When they check on it the next morning, the ice has melted and early hominids have evolved, hinting the whole thing is going to play out again.
* In-verse example: At the end of the "rock cycle" episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheMagicSchoolBusRidesAgain'', Tim adds "Continued on page 1" to the final panel of his "Rock Man Vs Weather Man" hand-drawn comic book. That's because the class's geology lesson has revealed that the "battle" between rocks and the forces of erosion and magma just keeps repeating.
* ''WesternAnimation/ReadyJetGo'': At the end of "Sean's Robotic Arm", after recovering Sean's Neil Armstrong action figure from a hole, Cody runs off with Sydney's Commander Cressida figure and puts it in his hiding spot. The kids use the robotic arm to take it back.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Jellystone}}'': The ending of "A Fish Sticky Situation" features Top Cat and his gang having just saved everyone after turning into fish, finding a crate of expired milk which they sell to the town and turns them into cows.

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