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** In the 1933 Christmas short "Seasin's Greetinks", Bluto is causing trouble, so Popeye says "Hey! This is a day for peace on Earth!" and the socks Bluto into a tree.

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** In the 1933 Christmas short "Seasin's Greetinks", Bluto is causing trouble, so Popeye says "Hey! This is a day for peace on Earth!" and the then socks Bluto into a tree.
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** In the 1933 Christmas short "Seasin's Greetinks", Bluto is causing trouble, so Popeye says "Hey! This is a day for peace on Earth!" and the socks Bluto into a tree.
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** In "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E26TheBestNightEver The Best Night Ever]]", after Rarity tells Spike not to come into the changing room as they're getting dressed, Applejack points out that they don't normally wear clothes. This coming from the pony who's best known for constantly wearing a piece of clothing - her hat.
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** Similarily in ''Recap/TheSimpsonsS7E13TwoBadNeighbors'', Homer goes in complete PapaWolf mode and starts an EscalatingWar with George Bush when he hears that he spanked Bart, despite Homer frequently strangles him.
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**"Raising Gazorpazorp";Beth and Jerry,both shitty parents in their own right (to the point that Summer begs for the police to take her to school after (accidentally) getting a black eye from Beth's wine bottle),criticizing Morty for his attempts in raising Morty Jr. and his calling them out for their own lackluster parenting.
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* In the ''{{WesternAnimation/Centaurworld}}'' episode "The Key", Horse tries to explain who her rider is to the rest of the herd, who have never seen a human - when she mentions how her rider would sit on top of her, Ched interrupts by saying that sounds stupid... while he himself is riding on top of Durpleton's head.

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* In the ''{{WesternAnimation/Centaurworld}}'' episode "The Key", Horse tries to explain who her rider is to the rest of the herd, who have never seen a human - when she mentions how her rider would sit on top of her, Ched interrupts by saying that sounds stupid... while he himself is he's riding on top of Durpleton's head.
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* In the ''{{WesternAnimation/Centaurworld}}'' episode "The Key", Horse tries to explain who her rider is to the rest of the herd, who have never seen a human - when she mentions how her rider would sit on top of her, Ched interrupts by saying that sounds stupid... while he himself is riding on top of Durpleton's head.
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* ''WesternAnimation/MuppetBabies2018'': In "The Mystery of the Missing Pearls", Piggy took her mother's pearls for the babies' fancy party without asking, thinking it would be okay because her mother wasn't using them. When they go missing, she and Summer Penguin PI invesigate, discovering various other things needed for the party have also gone missing. Everywhere they stop, Piggy takes something, telling Summer it's fine because nobody's using it. When it turns out that Gonzo took all the missing things, and he explains that he thought it was okay because nobody was using them, it's Piggy who tells him that you always have to ask before you borrow something. The others, of course, call her on this.
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I think this fits into Hypocrite more, since it is less Played For Laughs than the other examples.


** In "Butterballs" the head of the anti-bullying campaign bullies people in order to get his way (which may or may not be the point of the episode).
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** Also from "The Devil's Hands are Idle Playthings":
-->'''Robot Devil''': Can I please have my hands back?
-->'''Fry''': No!
-->'''Robot Devil''': You're not nice!
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Not So Different has been renamed, and it needs to be dewicked/moved


** Even Hayley is NotSoDifferent from her dad in the early seasons. In one episode, she complains about how the mall is making people materialistic, greedy, and corporate as she complains it in her Blackberry.

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** Even Hayley is NotSoDifferent isn't so different from her dad in the early seasons. In one episode, she complains about how the mall is making people materialistic, greedy, and corporate as she complains it in her Blackberry.
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Examples from animated movies go [[HypocriticalHumor/AnimatedFilms here]].

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Examples from animated movies go [[HypocriticalHumor/AnimatedFilms here]].

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** Barnacle Boy constantly calls Mermaid Man an "old coot", despite the fact that Barnacle Boy himself is also quite elderly.

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** Barnacle Boy constantly calls Mermaid Man an "old coot", despite the fact that Barnacle Boy himself is also quite elderly. Though those is somewhat justifiable in that Barnacle Boy is younger than him.


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** Anytime Mr. Krabs calls someone else a "cheapskate" fits this trope.
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*''WesternAnimation/BobbysWorld'': When at the hospital waiting for the twins to be born,an expectant father receives news that he has also had twins. Teddie then proceeds to tell him about a cousin who went through the same thing(three years with no sleep,hair loss,eventually ending up in a mental hospital....). When Howard comes out and announces the twins'birth,Teddie starts to heap congratulations on him,going so far as to call the birth a "double blessing".
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'''[=SpongeBob=]:''' [[LampshadeHanging Err....]]

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'''[=SpongeBob=]:''' [[LampshadeHanging Err....Ummm....]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheGarfieldShow'': The "Mean Machine" special has Eddie Gourmand, an obese food critic who wears a pink checkered jacket, encounter his own robot double and deride him for needing to lose some weight and having a tacky fashion sense.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutronBoyGenius'' TV special "Win, Lose or Kaboom!", Sheen is constantly annoyed by another galactic race called the Needleheads whose honking drives him crazy--even though they sound ''exactly'' like him. Helps that like Sheen, they're also voiced by [[Creator/JeffreyGarcia Jeff Garcia]].

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutronBoyGenius'' TV special "Win, Lose or and Kaboom!", Sheen is constantly annoyed by another galactic race called the Needleheads whose honking drives him crazy--even though they sound ''exactly'' like him. Helps that like Sheen, they're also voiced by [[Creator/JeffreyGarcia Jeff Garcia]].

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutronBoyGenius'' TV special "Win, Lose or Kaboom!", Sheen is constantly annoyed by another galactic race called the Needleheads whose honking drives him crazy--even though they sound ''exactly'' like him. Helps that like Sheen, they're also voiced by Jeff Garcia.
-->'''Sheen''': I swear I will ''kill'' those Needleheads if I hear one more noise come from them! It's drivin' me NUTS!"

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutronBoyGenius'' TV special "Win, Lose or Kaboom!", Sheen is constantly annoyed by another galactic race called the Needleheads whose honking drives him crazy--even though they sound ''exactly'' like him. Helps that like Sheen, they're also voiced by [[Creator/JeffreyGarcia Jeff Garcia.
-->'''Sheen''': I swear I will ''kill'' those Needleheads if I hear one more noise come from them! It's drivin' me NUTS!"
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--->'''Fry:''' It's okay, Bender, I like cooking too.
--->'''Bender:''' ''Pansy.''

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--->'''Fry:''' It's okay, Bender, I like cooking too.
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'''Bender:''' ''Pansy.''
** "The Series Has Landed":
--->'''Bender:''' ''Pansy.''I guess a robot would have to be crazy [[Recap/FuturamaS3E13BendinInTheWind to wanna be]] [[Recap/FuturamaS7E17FortyPercentLeadbelly a folk singer.]]
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** In "Baby Sale", Didi and Kira refuse to buy clothes from a store whose daycare supervisor didn't keep a close eye on their children, something that [[ParentalNeglect they and the other adults are guilty of]] on a regular basis. Of course, all the other times the sitters did not properly care for the children, the conflict was resolved and everything seemed to be fine by the time the parents returned to pick up their kids. This episode was the first time the babies were in a sorry state when the parents came to get them.

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** In "Baby Sale", Didi and Kira refuse to buy clothes from a store whose daycare supervisor didn't keep a close eye on their children, something that [[ParentalNeglect they and the other adults are guilty of]] on a regular basis. Of course, all the other times the sitters did not properly care for the children, the conflict was resolved and everything seemed to be fine by the time the parents returned to pick up their kids. This episode was the first time the babies were in a sorry state when the parents came to get them.
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** In "Baby Sale", Didi and Kira refuse to buy clothes from a store whose daycare supervisor didn't keep a close eye on their children, something that [[ParentalNeglect they and the other adults are guilty of]] on a regular basis.

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** In "Baby Sale", Didi and Kira refuse to buy clothes from a store whose daycare supervisor didn't keep a close eye on their children, something that [[ParentalNeglect they and the other adults are guilty of]] on a regular basis. Of course, all the other times the sitters did not properly care for the children, the conflict was resolved and everything seemed to be fine by the time the parents returned to pick up their kids. This episode was the first time the babies were in a sorry state when the parents came to get them.
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&& In Smoke On the Daughter, Homer catches Lisa about to smoke a cigarette, which he proceeds to takes away, throw on the grass, and shoot it with a gun several times. He opens up his jacket to reveal several firearms while remarking that he “can’t believe how easy it is to get cigarettes in this country”.

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&& ** In Smoke “Smoke On the Daughter, Daughter”, Homer catches Lisa about to smoke a cigarette, which he proceeds to takes away, throw on the grass, and shoot it with a gun several times. times. He opens up his jacket to reveal several firearms while remarking that he “can’t believe how easy it is to get cigarettes in this country”.
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&& In Smoke On the Daughter, Homer catches Lisa about to smoke a cigarette, which he proceeds to takes away, throw on the grass, and shoot it with a gun several times. He opens up his jacket to reveal several firearms while remarking that he “can’t believe how easy it is to get cigarettes in this country”.
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** In an episode where Max is learning to drive, he cuts [[WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians Cruella de Vil]] off and she yells "Watch it, you maniac!" at him. Cruella de Vil is [[DrivesLikeCrazy the last person]] to criticize anyone's driving.
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* ''WesternAnimation/Pearlie'': [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] in one episode when Sapphira's bat minion Ludvig is ranting about his fear of cats, describing their fangs, sharp claws, and pointy ears, prompting her to respond "Have you looked in the mirror lately?".

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* ''WesternAnimation/Pearlie'': ''WesternAnimation/{{Pearlie}}'': [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] in one episode when Sapphira's bat minion Ludvig is ranting about his fear of cats, describing their fangs, sharp claws, and pointy ears, prompting her to respond "Have you looked in the mirror lately?".
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** In "Eat, Pray, Queef", Terrance and Phillip hold Katherine and Katie Queef at gunpoint for getting them fired from the Canada Channel, and Terrance accuses the Queef sisters of reducing said channel to smut and toilet humor, even though their show contains exactly what Terrance mentioned.
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** Wreck-Gar asks Scrapper "Don't you just hate it when somebody can't make up their mind?". This is coming from the guy who is [[SuperGullible extremely easy to trick]] and [[HeelFaceRevolvingDoor switches allegiances based on the last thing people tell him]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/Pearlie'': [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] in one episode when Sapphira's bat minion Ludvig is ranting about his fear of cats, describing their fangs, sharp claws, and pointy ears, prompting her to respond "Have you looked in the mirror lately?".
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** In the first episode of [[WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs 2020}} the reboot]], the final segment spends its entire time mocking the idea of reboots through song before Yakko gives a somber message about how reboots is just creative sterility. A split second later, the camera pulls out to show the siblings all in Hulu-themed outfits, getting a check for the reboot and having a bunch of money fall behind them. Wakko, then, says that when ''they'' do it, it's cool because they ''know'' they're selling out.
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* ''WesternAnimation/BigCityGreens'': In "Green Streets" when Cricket realizes a litterbug is trashing the city, he convinces Keys to toughen up and imprison that litterbug for life. But when he realizes ''he'' was the litterbug all along, he quickly rethinks his decision.

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