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* ''Fanfic/OnceUponAStudioVersionTwoPointOh'': While watching the botched first attempt at the group photo from inside, Cinderella and Rapunzel discreetly admit that ''regardless'' of whether or not Goofy was chosen to take the photo, a mishap of some kind was pretty much inevitable, as while everyone was bright and chirpy prior to Goofy's accident, there was no doubt an air of unimaginable pressure regarding such a truly epic milestone. Cinderella, however, [[PluckyGirl remains optimistic that they'll find *some* way to turn it around.]] She, Rapunzel and Moana, along with their respective Princes and a few other characters then head downstairs as quickly as possible in an effort to help make the group photo a reality.

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* Newton's understanding of gravity supposedly came after an apple fell on his head. (Which never actually happened, but [[BellisariosMaxim nobody cares about that]].) The accepted explanation is usually that he came up with the law while thinking about apples falling from trees (or perhaps even saw an apple fall to the ground), but the story about one actually falling on his head is just fluff. Newton himself told this version later in life.

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* Newton's UsefulNotes/IsaacNewton's understanding of gravity supposedly came after an apple fell on his head. (Which never actually happened, but [[BellisariosMaxim nobody cares about that]].) The accepted explanation is usually that he came up with the law while thinking about apples falling from trees (or perhaps even saw an apple fall to the ground), but the story about one actually falling on his head is just fluff. Newton himself told this version later in life.



* Inventor Marion Donovan came up with an idea for a more waterproof kind of diaper while taking a shower and observing how well the shower curtain blocked water. Her prototype was actually made using a piece of an old shower curtain.



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* Franchise/{{Batman}}'s Eureka Moment from way, ''way'' back in ''Detective Comics #27'' defined his career:

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* Franchise/{{Batman}}'s ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'': Batman's Eureka Moment from way, ''way'' back in ''Detective Comics #27'' ''ComicBook/DetectiveComicsNumber27'' defined his career:



* Parodied in a "how to draw the characters" variant cover for ''ComicBook/{{Daredevil}}'':

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* ''ComicBook/{{Daredevil}}'': Parodied in a "how to draw the characters" variant cover for ''ComicBook/{{Daredevil}}'':cover:



* Evil characters also can have this, as ''ComicBook/{{Iznogoud}}'' proves:

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* ''ComicBook/{{Iznogoud}}'': Evil characters also can have this, as ''ComicBook/{{Iznogoud}}'' Iznogoud proves:



* Used in the OriginsEpisode story for Creator/GrantMorrison's ''ComicBook/JLA1997''. Starro has taken over a tower filled with people along with Franchise/TheFlash (ComicBook/WallyWest). A temporary team, comprised of the rest of Morrison's first line up -- Superman, Batman, Franchise/WonderWoman, ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}, ComicBook/MartianManhunter and Franchise/GreenLantern (Kyle Rayner) -- have gathered, only for ComicBook/TheSpectre to step in and tell them "no". After being shown a BadFuture, Batman decides to go in alone. When the Spectre isn't stopping Batman, Spectre points out that Batman is only human, that Starro is aiming for metahumans. Superman realizes that the answer is right there and asks Spectre to strip them of their powers so they can aid Batman.
* At the end of The Fall and Rise of Comicbook/VandalSavage story arc of ''ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica'' ''Classified'', Vandal Savage is at his lowest point. He's dying of a brain tumor, all of his resources are gone, and he just failed to kill Alan Scott whom he sees as an embodiment of "The Green", a bogeyman of death that has haunted Vandal Savage throughout his long life. He bitterly realizes that Alan Scott will outlive him. The disfigured clone Vandal Savage made of himself as part of his failed scheme then asks him if there's anything he can do to make Savage comfortable and addresses him as "father". Vandal Savage pauses then asks the clone to repeat what he just called him. The clone calls him father again. [[spoiler:This leads to Vandal realizing that the clone is technically a descendant of his, and since Vandal's immortality is rejuvenated by eating the flesh of his descendants...]]
* In ''ComicBook/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkToThePast1992'', a librarian gets the idea for a hot air balloon from a boy who draws an analogy to his bubble bath.
* In almost every issue of ''ComicBook/TheMazeAgency'', some seemingly random comment or event will start the gears spinning in Gabe's head and cause him to suddenly see the solution to the current mystery.

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* ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica'': Used in the OriginsEpisode story for Creator/GrantMorrison's ''ComicBook/JLA1997''. Starro has taken over a tower filled with people along with Franchise/TheFlash ComicBook/TheFlash (ComicBook/WallyWest). A temporary team, comprised of the rest of Morrison's first line up -- Superman, Batman, Franchise/WonderWoman, ComicBook/{{Superman}}, ComicBook/{{Batman}}, ComicBook/WonderWoman, ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}, ComicBook/MartianManhunter and Franchise/GreenLantern ComicBook/GreenLantern (Kyle Rayner) -- have gathered, only for ComicBook/TheSpectre to step in and tell them "no". After being shown a BadFuture, Batman decides to go in alone. When the Spectre isn't stopping Batman, Spectre points out that Batman is only human, that Starro is aiming for metahumans. Superman realizes that the answer is right there and asks Spectre to strip them of their powers so they can aid Batman.
* At the end of The Fall and Rise of Comicbook/VandalSavage story arc of ''ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica'' ''ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica'': In ''Classified'', at the end of ''The Fall and Rise of Vandal Savage'' story arc of, Vandal Savage is at his lowest point. He's dying of a brain tumor, all of his resources are gone, and he just failed to kill Alan Scott whom he sees as an embodiment of "The Green", a bogeyman of death that has haunted Vandal Savage throughout his long life. He bitterly realizes that Alan Scott will outlive him. The disfigured clone Vandal Savage made of himself as part of his failed scheme then asks him if there's anything he can do to make Savage comfortable and addresses him as "father". Vandal Savage pauses then asks the clone to repeat what he just called him. The clone calls him father again. [[spoiler:This leads to Vandal realizing that the clone is technically a descendant of his, and since Vandal's immortality is rejuvenated by eating the flesh of his descendants...]]
* In ''ComicBook/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkToThePast1992'', a ''ComicBook/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkToThePast1992'': A librarian gets the idea for a hot air balloon from a boy who draws an analogy to his bubble bath.
* ''ComicBook/TheMazeAgency'': In almost every issue of ''ComicBook/TheMazeAgency'', issue, some seemingly random comment or event will start the gears spinning in Gabe's head and cause him to suddenly see the solution to the current mystery.



* A flashback in ''ComicBook/RatQueens'' shows Violet condemned to a miserable life of fulfilling family obligations. Then she meets Morgan who has escaped by just ignoring the obligations. Shortly afterward Violet does the same.
* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': In ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManDanSlott'' #648, ComicBook/MisterFantastic and ComicBook/IronMan have literally minutes to defuse a bomb left by ComicBook/DoctorOctopus that would destroy New York City, while the rest of the ComicBook/FantasticFour and Comicbook/TheAvengers look on. [[ComicBook/HumanTorch Johnny Storm]] suggests that Spider-Man could come up with a "fallback plan", prompting Spider-Man to point at a clock reading nearly 2 a.m., saying "There's no time for me to come up with a fallback… fall back… THAT'S IT!" He then syncs the bomb's electronic timer with its main OS system's internal clock. Turns out it was the first Sunday in November, meaning the end of Daylight Savings Time, when people set their clocks back an hour or "Fall back". By syncing the bomb's timer, Spider-Man was able to extend the countdown by an hour, giving the FF and the Avengers enough time [[RelocatingTheExplosion to take the bombs out to sea to explode harmlessly]].

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* ''ComicBook/RatQueens'': A flashback in ''ComicBook/RatQueens'' shows Violet condemned to a miserable life of fulfilling family obligations. Then she meets Morgan who has escaped by just ignoring the obligations. Shortly afterward Violet does the same.
* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': In ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManDanSlott'' #648, ComicBook/MisterFantastic and ComicBook/IronMan have literally minutes to defuse a bomb left by ComicBook/DoctorOctopus that would destroy New York City, while the rest of the ComicBook/FantasticFour and Comicbook/TheAvengers ComicBook/TheAvengers look on. [[ComicBook/HumanTorch Johnny Storm]] suggests that Spider-Man could come up with a "fallback plan", prompting Spider-Man to point at a clock reading nearly 2 a.m., saying "There's no time for me to come up with a fallback… fall back… THAT'S IT!" He then syncs the bomb's electronic timer with its main OS system's internal clock. Turns out it was the first Sunday in November, meaning the end of Daylight Savings Time, when people set their clocks back an hour or "Fall back". By syncing the bomb's timer, Spider-Man was able to extend the countdown by an hour, giving the FF and the Avengers enough time [[RelocatingTheExplosion to take the bombs out to sea to explode harmlessly]].



* ''ComicBook/{{Supergod}}''. Reddin has a literal one while sitting on the toilet, foreshadowing that it's a [[NiceJobBreakingItHero really crap idea]], given that his idea causes TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt.
* In ''ComicBook/SupermanSpaceAge'', Flash's ship-in-a-bottle gift gives Superman the idea to [[spoiler:use Kryptonian crystals as an ark for humanity.]]
* In one ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' comic, Darth Vader has been able to torture out the means of hunting down the Rebel Alliance's hyperdrive paths and sought to capture prisoners to find the Rebel Fleet, but kept getting stopped by the targets being obliterated. After the second target was destroyed, Vader attempted to Force Choke the General in anger, who refused to apologize for what happened, stating he was inspired by the Empire's destruction of Alderaan. [[spoiler:Through the Force, Vader realizes they're being played and set up a test with a certain gunner at a place claimed to be a Rebel Base, which he destroyed. Vader ended up setting it up as a BatmanGambit: had the gunner not been the sabotaur, the base would have suffered minimal damage. If he was, then, as he learns to his horror, he just destroyed one of the last surviving colonies of Alderaan, his homeworld.]]

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* ''ComicBook/{{Supergod}}''. ''ComicBook/{{Supergod}}'': Reddin has a literal one while sitting on the toilet, foreshadowing that it's a [[NiceJobBreakingItHero really crap idea]], given that his idea causes TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt.
* ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'': In ''ComicBook/SupermanSpaceAge'', Flash's ship-in-a-bottle gift gives Superman the idea to [[spoiler:use Kryptonian crystals as an ark for humanity.]]
* ''Franchise/StarWars'': In one ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' comic, Darth Vader has been able to torture out the means of hunting down the Rebel Alliance's hyperdrive paths and sought to capture prisoners to find the Rebel Fleet, but kept getting stopped by the targets being obliterated. After the second target was destroyed, Vader attempted to Force Choke the General in anger, who refused to apologize for what happened, stating he was inspired by the Empire's destruction of Alderaan. [[spoiler:Through the Force, Vader realizes they're being played and set up a test with a certain gunner at a place claimed to be a Rebel Base, which he destroyed. Vader ended up setting it up as a BatmanGambit: had the gunner not been the sabotaur, the base would have suffered minimal damage. If he was, then, as he learns to his horror, he just destroyed one of the last surviving colonies of Alderaan, his homeworld.]]

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** While the Revelations mechanic would be absent for the next few entries in the series, the idea returns in ''VideoGame/LikeADragonInfiniteWealth'' via Alo-Happy Tours, which send Kasuga and company on themed tours around Hawaii, each of which lead to inspiration that unlocks new [[JobSystem jobs]]. To name one example: while parasailing, Kasuga falls off after narrowly avoiding a flying bird and saves himself from a nasty collision with the ground by catching onto and swinging around a palm tree, after which he swats away the subsequently falling coconuts with martial arts moves. He then realizes he was acting just like a hero from a Hong Kong film, which leads to the unlocking of the [[BruceLeeClone Action Star]] job.

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** While the Revelations mechanic would be absent for the next few entries in the series, the idea returns in ''VideoGame/LikeADragonInfiniteWealth'' via Alo-Happy Tours, which send Kasuga and company on themed tours around Hawaii, each of which lead to inspiration that unlocks new [[JobSystem jobs]]. To name one example: while parasailing, Kasuga falls off after narrowly avoiding a flying bird and saves himself from a nasty collision with the ground by catching onto and swinging around a palm tree, after which he swats away the subsequently falling coconuts with martial arts moves. He then realizes he was acting just like a hero from a Hong Kong film, which leads to the unlocking of the [[BruceLeeClone Action Star]] job. In the case of Female jobs Chitose is the one that has Revelations, such as after pulling off some incredibly impressive Yoga moves while all the guys [[CrackOwMyBack just twist their backs]] she suddenly gets inspired to unlock the [[{{Ninja}} Kunoichi]] job.
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* ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure2''
** When Sonic finds himself trapped in an escape pod rigged to explode with the fake Chaos Emerald that Tails created to sabotage the Eclipse Cannon, he recalls what Tails said about the fake Emerald: "It has the same wavelength and properties, but is less powerful than the real one." Realizing this, he figures that he can use even this fake Emerald to activate Chaos Control to teleport out of harm's way.
** During the Last Story, as Amy begs Shadow to help the heroes prevent the ARK from destroying Earth, a certain phrase she uses triggers his dormant memory: when Amy says "Give them a chance", it leads to Shadow recalling that Maria didn't want him to carry out revenge on her behalf. Instead, her last words were "Give them a chance to be happy". Realizing that Maria wanted Shadow to protect humanity, he completes his HeelFaceTurn and joins Sonic in saving the Earth.

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* PlayedForLaughs in ''VideoGame/Yakuza3'', ''[[VideoGame/Yakuza4 4]]'', and ''[[VideoGame/Yakuza5 5]]'' with "Revelations", wherein Kiryu and others observe odd happenings, recording them, and gain inspiration from them to develop new combat skills. When the feature is introduced in ''3'', it entails Kiryu taking pictures of an elderly woman on a scooter who got distracted by a poster of a sexy Korean actor, bumped into the rear fender of a car in front of her, and unwittingly performs a forward flip over the car. After witnessing this and taking the pictures, Kiryu blogs about it and gets inspiration for a new attack wherein he similarly flips over and dropkicks an enemy.

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PlayedForLaughs in ''VideoGame/Yakuza3'', ''[[VideoGame/Yakuza4 4]]'', and ''[[VideoGame/Yakuza5 5]]'' with "Revelations", wherein Kiryu and others observe odd happenings, recording them, and gain inspiration from them to develop new combat skills. When the feature is introduced in ''3'', it entails Kiryu taking pictures of an elderly woman on a scooter who got distracted by a poster of a sexy Korean actor, bumped into the rear fender of a car in front of her, and unwittingly performs a forward flip over the car. After witnessing this and taking the pictures, Kiryu blogs about it and gets inspiration for a new attack wherein he similarly flips over and dropkicks an enemy.enemy.
** While the Revelations mechanic would be absent for the next few entries in the series, the idea returns in ''VideoGame/LikeADragonInfiniteWealth'' via Alo-Happy Tours, which send Kasuga and company on themed tours around Hawaii, each of which lead to inspiration that unlocks new [[JobSystem jobs]]. To name one example: while parasailing, Kasuga falls off after narrowly avoiding a flying bird and saves himself from a nasty collision with the ground by catching onto and swinging around a palm tree, after which he swats away the subsequently falling coconuts with martial arts moves. He then realizes he was acting just like a hero from a Hong Kong film, which leads to the unlocking of the [[BruceLeeClone Action Star]] job.

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* In ''VideoGame/GrimFandango'', after Manny discovers a suitcase filled with tickets for the Number Nine 9 train, he comments that something about them felt off but couldn't figure out what. Once he rescues Meche, she shows him more tickets in a room and says they just "sit there". Hearing that makes Manny remember that real Double-N tickets move around on their own and fly to the person they belong to, and realizes the tickets he saw before were actually counterfeits.

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* In ''VideoGame/GrimFandango'', after Manny discovers a suitcase filled with tickets for the Number Nine 9 train, he comments that something about them felt feels off but couldn't he can't figure out what. Once he rescues Meche, she shows him more tickets in a room and says they just "sit there". Hearing that makes Manny remember that real Double-N tickets move around on their own and fly to the person they belong to, and realizes realize the tickets he saw before were actually counterfeits.


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* In ''Homescapes'' a clue to the mystery Austin and William are trying to solve is the word "Richard" engraved inside a suit of armor with a missing breastplate. When Olivia mentions that she'd like to visit the botanical gardens because flowers touch her heart, William realizes that the Richard in question is Richard the Lionheart.
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* ''Fanfic/HarrysLoophole'': In [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/10276824/1/Harry-s-Loophole chapter 1]], during Ron and Harry's first argument concerning Harry's name coming out of [[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire the Goblet of Fire]], Ron accidentally gives Harry the idea to show up to the events but not try; [[LoopholeAbuse It'll be competing, but without the danger]]. Another positive is that hearing Harry proclaim that he's gonna go with his idea convinces Ron that Harry didn't put his name in and that he's not a glory hound, [[ForWantOfANail thus averting their months-long fight]].

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* ''Fanfic/HarrysLoophole'': In [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/10276824/1/Harry-s-Loophole chapter 1]], during Ron and Harry's first argument concerning Harry's name coming out of [[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire the Goblet of Fire]], Ron accidentally gives Harry the idea to show up to the events but not try; [[LoopholeAbuse It'll be competing, but without the danger]]. Another positive is that hearing Harry proclaim that he's gonna go with his idea convinces Ron that Harry didn't put his name in and that he's not a glory hound, [[ForWantOfANail thus averting their months-long fight]].fight.
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* Occurs in ''Anime/{{Patlabor}}'' TheMovie. Our heroes are trying to find out what's causing some HumongousMecha with a new OS to go out of control. While taking a break while the investigation seems to be leading nowhere, Noah sees a dog barking at something they can't see & mentions they can hear things humans can't, cluing Shinohara in to the fact that ultrasonic waves are the culprit.

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* Occurs in ''Anime/{{Patlabor}}'' TheMovie.''Anime/PatlaborTheMovie''. Our heroes are trying to find out what's causing some HumongousMecha with a new OS to go out of control. While taking a break while the investigation seems to be leading nowhere, Noah sees a dog barking at something they can't see & mentions they can hear things humans can't, cluing Shinohara in to the fact that ultrasonic waves are the culprit.
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* In the ''Anime/{{Moldiver}}'' episode "Intruder", Mirai Ozora is cornered by the Machinegal Dolls in their Super Doll uniforms. However, she quickly deduces [[spoiler:the suits are partly protected by a psuedo-molecule as opposed to the Moldiver suit, which is fully protected by said molecule]] and comes up with a plan to take the Dolls down.
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* In ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/2240670/10/Harry-Potter-and-the-Curse-of-Durand Harry Potter and the Curse of Durand]]'' Harry and his friends are in the library trying to solve a riddle and Madame Pince shushes them when an argument between Ron and Hermione gets a little too loud. This makes Hermione realize that the answer to "To make one yield you almost seek, but first must call for hush" is ''shield''. Later that day, while visiting Hedwig, Harry realizes that the answer to "beneath the castle's feather beds" involves the owlery.
* In ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13542780/2/Harry-Potter-and-the-Lady-of-the-Lake Harry Potter and the Lady of the Lake]]'' Daphne and Neville are trying to identify two Polyjuiced people who raped Harry and stole his blood by examining them in a Pensieve memory. When Neville notices that the grip on one of their wands is part metal and comments that it can't exactly be common, Daphne recalls Ollivander's boast that he remembers the purchaser of every wand he's ever sold.

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* In ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/2240670/10/Harry-Potter-and-the-Curse-of-Durand Harry Potter and the Curse of Durand]]'' Harry and his friends are in the library trying to solve a riddle and Madame Pince shushes them when an argument between Ron and Hermione gets a little too loud. This makes Hermione realize that the answer to "To make one yield you almost seek, but first must call for hush" is ''shield''. Later that day, while visiting Hedwig, Harry realizes that the answer to "beneath the castle's feather beds" involves the owlery.
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* In ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13542780/2/Harry-Potter-and-the-Lady-of-the-Lake Harry Potter and the Lady of the Lake]]'' Daphne and Neville are trying to identify two Polyjuiced people who raped Harry and stole his blood by examining them in a Pensieve memory. When Neville notices that the grip on one of their wands is part metal and comments that it can't exactly be common, Daphne recalls Ollivander's boast that he remembers the purchaser of every wand he's ever sold.
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* In ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/2240670/10/Harry-Potter-and-the-Curse-of-Durand Harry Potter and the Curse of Durand]]'' Harry and his friends are in the library trying to solve a riddle and Madame Pince shushes them when an argument between Ron and Hermione gets a little too loud. This makes Hermione realize that the answer to "To make one yield you almost seek, but first must call for hush" is ''shield''.

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* In ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/2240670/10/Harry-Potter-and-the-Curse-of-Durand Harry Potter and the Curse of Durand]]'' Harry and his friends are in the library trying to solve a riddle and Madame Pince shushes them when an argument between Ron and Hermione gets a little too loud. This makes Hermione realize that the answer to "To make one yield you almost seek, but first must call for hush" is ''shield''. Later that day, while visiting Hedwig, Harry realizes that the answer to "beneath the castle's feather beds" involves the owlery.
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-->'''Vaarsuvius:''' This is absurd! I am making the best use of my spell resources that I am able -- but how in the infinite planes of existence am I supposed to be capable of defeating a wizard who has tailored not just his [[VancianMagic daily spells]] but his very '''build''' [[CripplingOverspecialization specifically to defeat... ...me.]]

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-->'''Roy:''' Oh. I understand. [[spoiler:''[snaps out of Domination]'' '''[[SuddenlyShouting YOU'RE NOT DURKON AT ALL!!]]]]'''

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** Another has him sitting under a peach tree, wondering what he can put in his cheese so kids would eat it. "Maybe something sweet," he says, as peaches start to fall around him. Then he exclaims, "I've got it! ''Pineapple''!" (He may have FailedASpotCheck there, but th completed product has both peach and pineapple varieties.)

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** There is also a certain part wherein Heiji and Conan figures out the dying message, but start, at Heiji's prompting, to subtly lead Kazuha to deciphering the dying message to make her feel better, as she was about to cry.

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* ''ComicBook/GreenLantern'': When Katma Tui is tasked with recruiting an inhabitant of the Ophidian Depths into the Green Lantern Corps, she has some difficulty due to the recruit Rot Lop Fan being of a blind species and therefore being unable to understand Katma's attempts at informing him about the Green Lantern Corps and their oath due to having no concept of color or light. When Rot Lop Fan says the word "ring" while trying to sympathize with her difficulty in getting him to understand, Katma Tui realizes a way to work around the issue when she instead makes Rot Lop Fan an F-Sharp Bell and explains the power ring and oath to him using terms related to sound.



* Used in the OriginsEpisode story for Creator/GrantMorrison's ''[[ComicBook/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica JLA]]''. Starro has taken over a tower filled with people along with Franchise/TheFlash (ComicBook/WallyWest). A temporary team, comprised of the rest of Morrison's first line up -- Superman, Batman, Franchise/WonderWoman, ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}, ComicBook/MartianManhunter and Franchise/GreenLantern (Kyle Rayner) -- have gathered, only for ComicBook/TheSpectre to step in and tell them "no". After being shown a BadFuture, Batman decides to go in alone. When the Spectre isn't stopping Batman, Spectre points out that Batman is only human, that Starro is aiming for metahumans. Superman realizes that the answer is right there and asks Spectre to strip them of their powers so they can aid Batman.

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* Used in the OriginsEpisode story for Creator/GrantMorrison's ''[[ComicBook/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica JLA]]''.''ComicBook/JLA1997''. Starro has taken over a tower filled with people along with Franchise/TheFlash (ComicBook/WallyWest). A temporary team, comprised of the rest of Morrison's first line up -- Superman, Batman, Franchise/WonderWoman, ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}, ComicBook/MartianManhunter and Franchise/GreenLantern (Kyle Rayner) -- have gathered, only for ComicBook/TheSpectre to step in and tell them "no". After being shown a BadFuture, Batman decides to go in alone. When the Spectre isn't stopping Batman, Spectre points out that Batman is only human, that Starro is aiming for metahumans. Superman realizes that the answer is right there and asks Spectre to strip them of their powers so they can aid Batman.
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* The Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse got started this way. According to the ''Building a Cinematic Universe'' documentary, when Marvel Studios was first created, one of the first meetings featured a discussion of which properties they still had the rights to. As they listed off the properties they couldn't use at the time (Franchise/SpiderMan, ComicBook/{{Daredevil}}, ComicBook/ThePunisher, ComicBook/GhostRider, ComicBook/FantasticFour, ComicBook/XMen, ComicBook/{{Blade}}...), they slowly realized they still had the rights to most of the various characters who formed ComicBook/TheAvengers.

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* The Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse got started this way. According to the ''Building a Cinematic Universe'' documentary, when Marvel Studios was first created, one of the first meetings featured a discussion of which properties they still had the rights to. As they listed off the properties they couldn't use at the time (Franchise/SpiderMan, (ComicBook/SpiderMan, ComicBook/{{Daredevil}}, ComicBook/ThePunisher, ComicBook/GhostRider, ComicBook/FantasticFour, ComicBook/XMen, ComicBook/{{Blade}}...), they slowly realized they still had the rights to most of the various characters who formed ComicBook/TheAvengers.
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* In one issue of ''[[ComicBook/SpiderMan The Amazing Spider-Man]]'', [[ComicBook/MisterFantastic Reed Richards]] and ComicBook/IronMan have literally minutes to defuse a bomb left by ComicBook/DoctorOctopus that would destroy New York City, while the rest of the ComicBook/FantasticFour and Comicbook/TheAvengers look on. [[ComicBook/HumanTorch Johnny Storm]] suggests that Spider-Man could come up with a "fallback plan", prompting Spider-Man to point at a clock reading nearly 2 am, saying "There's no time for me to come up with a fallback… fall back… THAT'S IT!" He then syncs the bomb's electronic timer with its main OS system's internal clock. Turns out it was the first Sunday in November, meaning the end of Daylight Savings Time, when people set their clocks back an hour or "Fall back". By syncing the bomb's timer, Spider-Man was able to extend the countdown by an hour, giving the FF and the Avengers enough time [[RelocatingTheExplosion to take the bombs out to sea to explode harmlessly]].

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* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': In one issue of ''[[ComicBook/SpiderMan The Amazing Spider-Man]]'', [[ComicBook/MisterFantastic Reed Richards]] ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManDanSlott'' #648, ComicBook/MisterFantastic and ComicBook/IronMan have literally minutes to defuse a bomb left by ComicBook/DoctorOctopus that would destroy New York City, while the rest of the ComicBook/FantasticFour and Comicbook/TheAvengers look on. [[ComicBook/HumanTorch Johnny Storm]] suggests that Spider-Man could come up with a "fallback plan", prompting Spider-Man to point at a clock reading nearly 2 am, a.m., saying "There's no time for me to come up with a fallback… fall back… THAT'S IT!" He then syncs the bomb's electronic timer with its main OS system's internal clock. Turns out it was the first Sunday in November, meaning the end of Daylight Savings Time, when people set their clocks back an hour or "Fall back". By syncing the bomb's timer, Spider-Man was able to extend the countdown by an hour, giving the FF and the Avengers enough time [[RelocatingTheExplosion to take the bombs out to sea to explode harmlessly]].

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* ''VisualNovel/NineHoursNinePersonsNineDoors'',
** In one ending, [[spoiler: Junpei looks at Snake's dead body, whilst searching the Shower room for Clover, and notices his left arm's bone: the real Snake's left arm was in fact prosthetic. Snake is thus still alive, and Junpei slowly realizes who did it. In another route, Clover makes the connection]].
** Heck, the entire plot is based on the idea that [[spoiler:a person being in danger and having enough of these moments can trigger morphogenetic fields, essentially allowing telepathy. Junpei gets possibly the best one, so Akane can contact him]].



* In ''VisualNovel/VirtuesLastReward'', this happens to Sigma whenever he's in a tight situation and he suddenly, seemingly out of nowhere, gains the knowledge to overcome it. There's also a few moments where Sigma accuses a character of being the one who planted the bombs due to suddenly knowing who it was for no apparent reason. Turns out [[spoiler:whenever he has one of these moments, he's remembering something that he found out through "mind-jumping", where he jumps into the body of alternative timeline versions of himself. It's stated in game that one of the things needed for accessing the morphogenetic field is danger, hence why it typically only happens when he's in a tight spot. Sigma himself also doesn't remember his mind-jumping: From his perspective he IS just suddenly knowing information he can't know. In order to play through these moments, the player them-self has to have gone through one of the paths where the information ''is'' revealed through one way or another, before going back and having Sigma remember that information in the path where it ''isn't'']].


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*** In one ending, [[spoiler: Junpei looks at Snake's dead body, whilst searching the Shower room for Clover, and notices his left arm's bone: the real Snake's left arm was in fact prosthetic. Snake is thus still alive, and Junpei slowly realizes who did it. In another route, Clover makes the connection]].
*** Heck, the entire plot is based on the idea that [[spoiler:a person being in danger and having enough of these moments can trigger morphogenetic fields, essentially allowing telepathy. Junpei gets possibly the best one, so Akane can contact him]].
** In ''VisualNovel/VirtuesLastReward'', this happens to Sigma whenever he's in a tight situation and he suddenly, seemingly out of nowhere, gains the knowledge to overcome it. There's also a few moments where Sigma accuses a character of being the one who planted the bombs due to suddenly knowing who it was for no apparent reason. Turns out [[spoiler:whenever he has one of these moments, he's remembering something that he found out through "mind-jumping", where he jumps into the body of alternative timeline versions of himself. It's stated in game that one of the things needed for accessing the morphogenetic field is danger, hence why it typically only happens when he's in a tight spot. Sigma himself also doesn't remember his mind-jumping: From his perspective he IS just suddenly knowing information he can't know. In order to play through these moments, the player them-self has to have gone through one of the paths where the information ''is'' revealed through one way or another, before going back and having Sigma remember that information in the path where it ''isn't'']].
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* In ''Fanfic/ASwordToPass'', Rau and Bo-katan have one when the conversation for a representative for the pacifist moves to the Wrens. They both realize that Alrich would be the perfect person to find a suitable representative and that no one would dare to assassinate such a high profiled member of House Vizsla.
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* Bob Gale got the idea for ''Film/BackToTheFuture'' when he visited his parents and looked through his father's high school yearbook, [[HiddenDepths learning his father had been the class president]]. Remembering his own high school class president, who was somebody he didn't care for, Gale wondered if he would've been friends with his father had they gone to high school together.

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* Bob Gale got the idea for ''Film/BackToTheFuture'' ''Film/BackToTheFuture1'' when he visited his parents and looked through his father's high school yearbook, [[HiddenDepths learning his father had been the class president]]. Remembering his own high school class president, who was somebody he didn't care for, Gale wondered if he would've been friends with his father had they gone to high school together.

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* In ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/2488516/14/The-Chronicles-of-Merlin-The-Return The Chronicles of Merlin: The Return]]'' Dumbledore and Fudge battle over custody of Harry, who wants neither of them to win. When Ron comments that they'll probably be fighting over it for weeks, Harry realizes that if he gets other people to join in, they'll all be so busy fighting that ''nobody'' will get custody of him, buying him some time.
* In ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/8353290/6/Harry-Just-Harry Harry, Just Harry]]'' Harry is experiencing erratic magic and a Muggle-oriented aversion field due to an unidentified ailment. When Madame Pomfrey mentions that some Muggle medical books she borrowed for research purposes are a bit dusty, it reminds Harry of a Muggle classmate named Dustin who died of multiple sclerosis when he was nine. This leads Harry to the speculation that his illness might be damaging the protective shields around his "magic filaments", similar to the way that MS damages nerve coverings.



* ''Fanfic/HarrysLoophole'': In [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/10276824/1/Harry-s-Loophole chapter 1]], during Ron and Harry's first argument concerning Harry's name coming out of [[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire the Goblet of Fire]], Ron accidentally gives Harry the idea to only show up to the events but not try; [[LoopholeAbuse It'll be competing, but without the danger]]. Another positive is that hearing Harry proclaim that he's gonna go with his idea convinces Ron that Harry didn't put his name in and that he's not a glory hound, [[ForWantOfANail thus averting their months-lasting fight]].

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* ''Fanfic/HarrysLoophole'': In [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/10276824/1/Harry-s-Loophole chapter 1]], during Ron and Harry's first argument concerning Harry's name coming out of [[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire the Goblet of Fire]], Ron accidentally gives Harry the idea to only show up to the events but not try; [[LoopholeAbuse It'll be competing, but without the danger]]. Another positive is that hearing Harry proclaim that he's gonna go with his idea convinces Ron that Harry didn't put his name in and that he's not a glory hound, [[ForWantOfANail thus averting their months-lasting months-long fight]].




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* In ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13362612/3/Winds-Of-Change Winds of Change]]'' Neville mentions how Harry's presence always made Hogwarts seem more homelike, leading Harry to the conclusion that a depressed, divorced Fleur needs to go home to France.



* In ''FanFic/EarthAndSky'', Twilight first starts working on how to help non-pegasus ponies fly after her conversations with Pinkie and Pumpkin, but doesn't settle on the idea of using artificial wings until she sees Sweetie Belle wearing a pair as part of her Princess Celestia costume.










* In ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/2488516/14/The-Chronicles-of-Merlin-The-Return The Chronicles of Merlin: The Return]]'' Dumbledore and Fudge battle over custody of Harry, who wants neither of them to win. When Ron comments that they'll probably be fighting over it for weeks, Harry realizes that if he gets other people to join in, they'll all be so busy fighting that ''nobody'' will get custody of him, buying him some time.



* In ''FanFic/EarthAndSky'', Twilight first starts working on how to help non-pegasus ponies fly after her conversations with Pinkie and Pumpkin, but doesn't settle on the idea of using artificial wings until she sees Sweetie Belle wearing a pair as part of her Princess Celestia costume.



* In ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13362612/3/Winds-Of-Change Winds of Change]]'' Neville mentions how Harry's presence always made Hogwarts seem more homelike, leading Harry to the conclusion that a depressed, divorced Fleur needs to go home to France.
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* In ''Fanfic/AllMixedUp'', Oscar, feeling frustrated after spending half a week trying to figure out why agents are turning into various objects, lashes out, remarking on how he and Otto are getting nowhere and how things get [[TitleDrop "all mixed up"]] no matter what they do. This allows Otto to figure out that the culprit is turning everyone into objects that are anagrams of their titles and names.

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* In ''Fanfic/AllMixedUp'', Oscar, feeling frustrated after spending half a week trying to figure out why agents are turning into various objects, lashes out, remarking on how he and Otto are getting nowhere and how things get [[TitleDrop "all mixed up"]] no matter what they do. This allows Otto to figure out that the culprit is turning everyone into objects that are anagrams of their titles and names.[[AC:''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'']]



* In ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/2488516/14/The-Chronicles-of-Merlin-The-Return The Chronicles of Merlin: The Return]]'' Dumbledore and Fudge battle over custody of Harry, who wants neither of them to win. When Ron comments that they'll probably be fighting over it for weeks, Harry realizes that if he gets other people to join in, they'll all be so busy fighting that ''nobody'' will get custody of him, buying him some time.
* ''FanFic/DirtySympathy'': Apollo realizes that his bracelet helps him pinpoint lies when it reacts when Klavier says he can handle [[DirtyCop Dar]][[DomesticAbuse yan]] but it doesn't when Apollo goads him into admitting that he hates Daryan and would rather be with Apollo.
* In ''FanFic/EarthAndSky'', Twilight first starts working on how to help non-pegasus ponies fly after her conversations with Pinkie and Pumpkin, but doesn't settle on the idea of using artificial wings until she sees Sweetie Belle wearing a pair as part of her Princess Celestia costume.
* In ''Fanfic/TheEggTeam'', Eggman suddenly comes up with the idea of using Mobians to fight against Sonic and his friends while repairing Metal Sonic, who had been recently defeated.
* Reimu experiences one of these in ''Fanfic/FantasyOfUtterRidiculousness''. When Coop is able to attack both Yuuka and her clone in the midst of a Double Spark, she has a flashback to the events of ''Imperishable Night'' and the teamwork needed to resolve the incident... and it's there that she's finally able to figure out how to get everyone out of the fight alive.
* ''FanFic/FallenKing'' has this. Joey and Tristan ramble about ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'' and wanting to fly home like Dorothy, and suddenly remember Kaiba's helicopter.
* ''Fanfic/FashionUpgrade'' (''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug''):
** Marinette decides the theme for the fashion show will be the temporary heroes of Paris after she prevents Chat Noir from falling off her couch and he thanks her calling her "his hero".
** {{Discussed}}. When asked how she came up with the idea of making Mayura the main character in the class play, which allows it to fit the chosen theme without hitting Paris’s Hawk Moth-shaped TraumaButton, Rose credits “a visit from inspiration.” “Inspiration” more frequently goes by the name Marinette Dupain-Cheng, but Rose can’t admit this because the class isn’t supposed to have outside help or discuss the details of their project with others.
* ''FanFic/GraduateMeetingOfMutualKilling'': Trial 2. The surviving characters need to find a culprit candidate besides Hikasa, the one that's already under suspicion, and the Mastermind, a former suspect. However, there's almost no evidence that could point towards anybody else. Toriumi has spent the whole trial forcing people to throw a ball around in what she said was "a way to keep hands nimble and our minds even more nimble". Then Ogata realizes the true purpose of this ruse: [[spoiler:to find who among the survivors is left-handed, as only a left-handed person could have killed the victim the way it happened, without alerting the culprit]]. And how did it result? It succeeded.
* In [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/10276824/1/Harry-s-Loophole chapter 1]] of ''[[Fanfic/HarrysLoophole Harry's Loophole]]'', during Ron and Harry's first argument concerning Harry's name coming out of [[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire the Goblet of Fire]], Ron accidentally gives Harry the idea to only show up to the events but not try; [[LoopholeAbuse It'll be competing, but without the danger]]. Another positive is that hearing Harry proclaim that he's gonna go with his idea convinces Ron that Harry didn't put his name in and that he's not a glory hound, [[ForWantOfANail thus averting their months-lasting fight]].
* In [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/11898648/42/Harry-Potter-and-the-Rune-Stone-Path chapter 41]] of ''Fanfic/HarryPotterAndTheRuneStonePath'', Luna translates Hermione's MagiBabble into LaymansTerms as they explain to the extra credit Defense Against the Dark Arts class why the shield spell absorbs some spells and reflects others. Harry Potter overhears while he's trying to figure out why his runic cluster isn't absorbing the pieces of Voldemort's soul.
-->'''Harry''' ''[thinking]'': Incompatible energies… absorption vs. banishment… Souls can't be absorbed… '''souls can't be absorbed!'''\\
''[Harry erases the Absorption rune and replaces it with a Banishment rune]''\\
'''Harry''' ''[shouting]'': Haha! Got it! Take that you bloody thing! Who's the runemaster now, huh!
* In the ''FanFic/{{Horseshoes and Hand Grenades}}'' story, ''[=SplitxEnd=]'', Yayoi figures out how Gentaro was resurrected from the dead after seeing her best friend JK [[ItMakesSenseInContext being possessed by Ryutaros]] and having to beat him up with a pillow.
** In ''A Month of Sundays'', Akiko [[spoiler:as Kamen Rider Skull]] makes a comment about Shotaro not knowing about justice that makes Jun solve everything regarding Damballa's Carnival of the Human Spirit act clear.
* ''Fanfic/InfinityTrainBlossomingTrail''

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* In ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/2488516/14/The-Chronicles-of-Merlin-The-Return The Chronicles of Merlin: The Return]]'' Dumbledore and Fudge battle over custody of Harry, who wants neither of them to win. When Ron comments that they'll probably be fighting over it for weeks, Harry realizes that if he gets other people to join in, they'll all be so busy fighting that ''nobody'' will get custody of him, buying him some time.
* ''FanFic/DirtySympathy'': Apollo realizes that his bracelet helps him pinpoint lies when it reacts when Klavier says he can handle [[DirtyCop Dar]][[DomesticAbuse yan]] but it doesn't when Apollo goads him into admitting that he hates Daryan and would rather be with Apollo.
* In ''FanFic/EarthAndSky'', Twilight first starts working on how to help non-pegasus ponies fly after her conversations with Pinkie and Pumpkin, but doesn't settle on the idea of using artificial wings until she sees Sweetie Belle wearing a pair as part of her Princess Celestia costume.
* In ''Fanfic/TheEggTeam'', Eggman suddenly comes up with the idea of using Mobians to fight against Sonic and his friends while repairing Metal Sonic, who had been recently defeated.
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''Fanfic/FantasyOfUtterRidiculousness'' (''WesternAnimation/MegasXLR'' & ''Franchise/TouhouProject''): Reimu experiences one of these in ''Fanfic/FantasyOfUtterRidiculousness''.these. When Coop is able to attack both Yuuka and her clone in the midst of a Double Spark, she has a flashback to the events of ''Imperishable Night'' and the teamwork needed to resolve the incident... and it's there that she's finally able to figure out how to get everyone out of the fight alive.
* ''FanFic/FallenKing'' has this. Joey and Tristan ramble about ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'' and wanting to fly home like Dorothy, and suddenly remember Kaiba's helicopter.
* ''Fanfic/FashionUpgrade'' (''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug''):
** Marinette decides the theme for the fashion show will be the temporary heroes of Paris after she prevents Chat Noir from falling off her couch and he thanks her calling her "his hero".
** {{Discussed}}. When asked how she came up with the idea of making Mayura the main character in the class play, which allows it to fit the chosen theme without hitting Paris’s Hawk Moth-shaped TraumaButton, Rose credits “a visit from inspiration.” “Inspiration” more frequently goes by the name Marinette Dupain-Cheng, but Rose can’t admit this because the class isn’t supposed to have outside help or discuss the details of their project with others.
* ''FanFic/GraduateMeetingOfMutualKilling'': Trial 2. The surviving characters need to find a culprit candidate besides Hikasa, the one that's already under suspicion, and the Mastermind, a former suspect. However, there's almost no evidence that could point towards anybody else. Toriumi has spent the whole trial forcing people to throw a ball around in what she said was "a way to keep hands nimble and our minds even more nimble". Then Ogata realizes the true purpose of this ruse: [[spoiler:to find who among the survivors is left-handed, as only a left-handed person could have killed the victim the way it happened, without alerting the culprit]]. And how did it result? It succeeded.
* In [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/10276824/1/Harry-s-Loophole chapter 1]] of ''[[Fanfic/HarrysLoophole Harry's Loophole]]'', during Ron and Harry's first argument concerning Harry's name coming out of [[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire the Goblet of Fire]], Ron accidentally gives Harry the idea to only show up to the events but not try; [[LoopholeAbuse It'll be competing, but without the danger]]. Another positive is that hearing Harry proclaim that he's gonna go with his idea convinces Ron that Harry didn't put his name in and that he's not a glory hound, [[ForWantOfANail thus averting their months-lasting fight]].
* In [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/11898648/42/Harry-Potter-and-the-Rune-Stone-Path chapter 41]] of ''Fanfic/HarryPotterAndTheRuneStonePath'', Luna translates Hermione's MagiBabble into LaymansTerms as they explain to the extra credit Defense Against the Dark Arts class why the shield spell absorbs some spells and reflects others. Harry Potter overhears while he's trying to figure out why his runic cluster isn't absorbing the pieces of Voldemort's soul.
-->'''Harry''' ''[thinking]'': Incompatible energies… absorption vs. banishment… Souls can't be absorbed… '''souls can't be absorbed!'''\\
''[Harry erases the Absorption rune and replaces it with a Banishment rune]''\\
'''Harry''' ''[shouting]'': Haha! Got it! Take that you bloody thing! Who's the runemaster now, huh!
* In the ''FanFic/{{Horseshoes and Hand Grenades}}'' story, ''[=SplitxEnd=]'', Yayoi figures out how Gentaro was resurrected from the dead after seeing her best friend JK [[ItMakesSenseInContext being possessed by Ryutaros]] and having to beat him up with a pillow.
** In ''A Month of Sundays'', Akiko [[spoiler:as Kamen Rider Skull]] makes a comment about Shotaro not knowing about justice that makes Jun solve everything regarding Damballa's Carnival of the Human Spirit act clear.
* ''Fanfic/InfinityTrainBlossomingTrail''
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* In ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/29977428/chapters/87887365#workskin Just An Errant Thought]]'' Harry listens to the prophecy orb after retrieving it, decides it's utter nonsense and wonders how he can make a mockery of it. Then his cousin asks what the orb is.

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* ''Fanfic/KyonBigDamnHero'' (''Literature/HaruhiSuzumiya'' & Website/TVTropes; author DiedDuringProduction): Mikuru realizes [[TrickedOutTime a loophole to allow a time traveler to change history without violating causality]] after commenting to Kyon that the dinner she just cooked was "add[ing] some things from outside of the normal recipe".

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* ''Fanfic/GraduateMeetingOfMutualKilling'': Trial 2. The surviving characters need to find a culprit candidate besides Hikasa, the one that's already under suspicion, and the Mastermind, a former suspect. However, there's almost no evidence that could point towards anybody else. Toriumi has spent the whole trial forcing people to throw a ball around in what she said was "a way to keep hands nimble and our minds even more nimble". Then Ogata realizes the true purpose of this ruse: [[spoiler:to find who among the survivors is left-handed, as only a left-handed person could have killed the victim the way it happened, without alerting the culprit]]. And how did it result? It succeeded.

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* ''Fanfic/HarryPotterAndTheRuneStonePath'':
In [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/11898648/42/Harry-Potter-and-the-Rune-Stone-Path chapter 41]], Luna translates Hermione's MagiBabble into LaymansTerms as they explain to the extra credit Defense Against the Dark Arts class why the shield spell absorbs some spells and reflects others. Harry Potter overhears while he's trying to figure out why his runic cluster isn't absorbing the pieces of Voldemort's soul.
-->'''Harry''' ''[thinking]'': Incompatible energies… absorption vs. banishment… Souls can't be absorbed… '''souls can't be absorbed!'''\\
''[Harry erases the Absorption rune and replaces it with a Banishment rune]''\\
'''Harry''' ''[shouting]'': Haha! Got it! Take that you bloody thing! Who's the runemaster now, huh!
* ''Fanfic/HarrysLoophole'': In [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/10276824/1/Harry-s-Loophole chapter 1]], during Ron and Harry's first argument concerning Harry's name coming out of [[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire the Goblet of Fire]], Ron accidentally gives Harry the idea to only show up to the events but not try; [[LoopholeAbuse It'll be competing, but without the danger]]. Another positive is that hearing Harry proclaim that he's gonna go with his idea convinces Ron that Harry didn't put his name in and that he's not a glory hound, [[ForWantOfANail thus averting their months-lasting fight]].
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''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/29977428/chapters/87887365#workskin Just An Errant Thought]]'' Thought]]'': Harry listens to the prophecy orb after retrieving it, decides it's utter nonsense and wonders how he can make a mockery of it. Then his cousin asks what the orb is.



* In ''Fanfic/KyonBigDamnHero'', Mikuru realizes [[TrickedOutTime a loophole to allow a time traveler to change history without violating causality]] after commenting to Kyon that the dinner she just cooked was "add[ing] some things from outside of the normal recipe".
* [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12407161/4/Lucky-at-Cards Chapter 4]] of ''Fanfic/LuckyAtCards'': Cordelia learns that a spell was cast on her as a child to manipulate events so as to ensure she stays a virgin. That causes her to realize she should have stayed together with Xander. She dumped him on Valentine's Day in front of everyone right after he gave her a beautiful gift, all with some flimsy excuse about Harmony. Under normal circumstances, she'd have spent the night riding him like a rented mule but she broke up with him instead.
* In ''Fanfic/MallRats'', a fanfiction of ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'', Lincoln is impatient with Leni rejecting all his shoe choices, but when he complains to himself that she's "turning them down flat", he gets an idea about wearing the top she rejected with a pair of ''flats'' and wearing the heels she rejected earlier with a romper.

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* In ''Fanfic/KyonBigDamnHero'', Mikuru realizes [[TrickedOutTime a loophole to allow a time traveler to change history without violating causality]] after commenting to Kyon that the dinner she just cooked was "add[ing] some things from outside of the normal recipe".
* [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12407161/4/Lucky-at-Cards Chapter 4]] of ''Fanfic/LuckyAtCards'': Cordelia learns that a spell was cast on her as a child to manipulate events so as to ensure she stays a virgin. That causes her to realize she should have stayed together with Xander. She dumped him on Valentine's Day in front of everyone right after he gave her a beautiful gift, all with some flimsy excuse about Harmony. Under normal circumstances, she'd have spent the night riding him like a rented mule but she broke up with him instead.
* In ''Fanfic/MallRats'', a fanfiction of ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'',
''Fanfic/MallRats'': Lincoln is impatient with Leni rejecting all his shoe choices, but when he complains to himself that she's "turning them down flat", he gets an idea about wearing the top she rejected with a pair of ''flats'' and wearing the heels she rejected earlier with a romper.romper.

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* ''Fanfic/FashionUpgrade'':
** Marinette decides the theme for the fashion show will be the temporary heroes of Paris after she prevents Chat Noir from falling off her couch and he thanks her calling her "his hero".
** {{Discussed}}. When asked how she came up with the idea of making Mayura the main character in the class play, which allows it to fit the chosen theme without hitting Paris’s Hawk Moth-shaped TraumaButton, Rose credits “a visit from inspiration.” “Inspiration” more frequently goes by the name Marinette Dupain-Cheng, but Rose can’t admit this because the class isn’t supposed to have outside help or discuss the details of their project with others.

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* ''Fanfic/ATasteOfTheGoodLife'': Scootaloo comments that when she was out on her own she would have tried to sneak into restaurants for scraps. "Heck, I would have eaten the empty bowls if I could have." This gives Main Course the idea of making edible soup bowls out of bread rolls.
* ''[[https://www.fimfiction.net/story/310814/we-can-do-this-forever We Can Do This Forever]]'': Starlight Glimmer issues the titular statement during her battle across time with Twilight Sparkle, causing Twilight to realize how she can eventually defeat Starlight. As TheAgeless, Twilight literally can fight Starlight forever, whereas Starlight will eventually grow old and die.

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* ''FanFic/TheOuroboros'': April, like the rest of her companions, is puzzled about how the StableTimeLoop they're supposedly enacting is meant to work, especially since their future counterparts have refused to offer any real explanations, citing 'spoilers'. Things click into place when she overhears a sulking Leo, sore over Donnie's teasing about how he's NotSoAboveItAll, grumbles "No wonder our future selves don't want us to come home." This causes her to realize that their counterparts lied -- they really ''don't'' want them to come home. ''Ever''.
* ''FanFic/RosarioVampireBrightestDarkness'': In Act III chapter 42, with the revelation that Fairy Tale is still active and coming to attack Yokai Academy, Tsukune remarks to Moka that Akua and Kahlua said that Fairy Tale had been destroyed. At that very moment, Moka recalls the mystery vampire agent they fought in Ashton City during Act II, and from the evidence she failed to notice before (namely the agent's fighting style, voice over the radio, knowledge of Moka, and the fact that Akua just suddenly showed up right after they left Ashton City), realizes that Akua was said vampire agent; thus, Akua and Kahlua have [[EvilAllAlong been working for Fairy Tale all along]].
* In ''Fanfic/ATasteOfTheGoodLife'', Scootaloo comments that when she was out on her own she would have tried to sneak into restaurants for scraps. "Heck, I would have eaten the empty bowls if I could have." This gives Main Course the idea of making edible soup bowls out of bread rolls.
* In ''Fanfic/ThisBites'', during the Thriller Bark arc, the crew ends up dealing with Moria [[spoiler:who had Awakened his Devil Fruit powers]], leading Su to snark that Soundbite was as helpless as the rest of them even though he's on the same level. This causes [[RageBreakingPoint Soundbite to snap and go into a rant]] that he's still a snail and his powers still have limits, and that [[spoiler:Awakened abilities]] take god-tier amounts of energy to use, topped off by saying even Moria's pushing it [[spoiler:since he just Awakened]], and that even if he had ten times his normal energy, Soundbite wouldn't be able to use as much power as Moria's using for ten minutes without burning out. Upon reaching those last two words, [[VictoryByEndurance Cross and Soundbite realize how to defeat him]].

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* ''FanFic/TheOuroboros'': April, like the rest of her companions, is puzzled about how the StableTimeLoop they're supposedly enacting is meant to work, especially since their future counterparts have refused to offer any real explanations, citing 'spoilers'. Things click into place when she overhears a sulking Leo, sore over Donnie's teasing about how he's NotSoAboveItAll, grumbles "No wonder our future selves don't want us to come home." This causes her to realize that their counterparts lied -- they really ''don't'' want them to come home. ''Ever''.
* ''FanFic/RosarioVampireBrightestDarkness'': In Act III chapter 42, with the revelation that Fairy Tale is still active and coming to attack Yokai Academy, Tsukune remarks to Moka that Akua and Kahlua said that Fairy Tale had been destroyed. At that very moment, Moka recalls the mystery vampire agent they fought in Ashton City during Act II, and from the evidence she failed to notice before (namely the agent's fighting style, voice over the radio, knowledge of Moka, and the fact that Akua just suddenly showed up right after they left Ashton City), realizes that Akua was said vampire agent; thus, Akua and Kahlua have [[EvilAllAlong been working for Fairy Tale all along]].
* In ''Fanfic/ATasteOfTheGoodLife'', Scootaloo comments that when she was out on her own she would have tried to sneak into restaurants for scraps. "Heck, I would have eaten the empty bowls if I could have." This gives Main Course the idea of making edible soup bowls out of bread rolls.
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''Fanfic/ThisBites'': During the Thriller Bark arc, the crew ends up dealing with Moria [[spoiler:who had Awakened his Devil Fruit powers]], leading Su to snark that Soundbite was as helpless as the rest of them even though he's on the same level. This causes [[RageBreakingPoint Soundbite to snap and go into a rant]] that he's still a snail and his powers still have limits, and that [[spoiler:Awakened abilities]] take god-tier amounts of energy to use, topped off by saying even Moria's pushing it [[spoiler:since he just Awakened]], and that even if he had ten times his normal energy, Soundbite wouldn't be able to use as much power as Moria's using for ten minutes without burning out. Upon reaching those last two words, [[VictoryByEndurance Cross and Soundbite realize how to defeat him]].




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* ''Fanfic/FallenKing'': Joey and Tristan ramble about ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'' and wanting to fly home like Dorothy, and suddenly remember Kaiba's helicopter.






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* In ''Fanfic/AllMixedUp'', Oscar, feeling frustrated after spending half a week trying to figure out why agents are turning into various objects, lashes out, remarking on how he and Otto are getting nowhere and how things get [[TitleDrop "all mixed up"]] no matter what they do. This allows Otto to figure out that the culprit is turning everyone into objects that are anagrams of their titles and names.
* In ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/2488516/14/The-Chronicles-of-Merlin-The-Return The Chronicles of Merlin: The Return]]'' Dumbledore and Fudge battle over custody of Harry, who wants neither of them to win. When Ron comments that they'll probably be fighting over it for weeks, Harry realizes that if he gets other people to join in, they'll all be so busy fighting that ''nobody'' will get custody of him, buying him some time.
* ''FanFic/DirtySympathy'': Apollo realizes that his bracelet helps him pinpoint lies when it reacts when Klavier says he can handle [[DirtyCop Dar]][[DomesticAbuse yan]] but it doesn't when Apollo goads him into admitting that he hates Daryan and would rather be with Apollo.
* In ''FanFic/EarthAndSky'', Twilight first starts working on how to help non-pegasus ponies fly after her conversations with Pinkie and Pumpkin, but doesn't settle on the idea of using artificial wings until she sees Sweetie Belle wearing a pair as part of her Princess Celestia costume.
* In ''Fanfic/TheEggTeam'', Eggman suddenly comes up with the idea of using Mobians to fight against Sonic and his friends while repairing Metal Sonic, who had been recently defeated.
* In the ''FanFic/{{Horseshoes and Hand Grenades}}'' story, ''[=SplitxEnd=]'', Yayoi figures out how Gentaro was resurrected from the dead after seeing her best friend JK [[ItMakesSenseInContext being possessed by Ryutaros]] and having to beat him up with a pillow.
** In ''A Month of Sundays'', Akiko [[spoiler:as Kamen Rider Skull]] makes a comment about Shotaro not knowing about justice that makes Jun solve everything regarding Damballa's Carnival of the Human Spirit act clear.
* [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12407161/4/Lucky-at-Cards Chapter 4]] of ''Fanfic/LuckyAtCards'': Cordelia learns that a spell was cast on her as a child to manipulate events so as to ensure she stays a virgin. That causes her to realize she should have stayed together with Xander. She dumped him on Valentine's Day in front of everyone right after he gave her a beautiful gift, all with some flimsy excuse about Harmony. Under normal circumstances, she'd have spent the night riding him like a rented mule but she broke up with him instead.
* ''FanFic/TheOuroboros'': April, like the rest of her companions, is puzzled about how the StableTimeLoop they're supposedly enacting is meant to work, especially since their future counterparts have refused to offer any real explanations, citing 'spoilers'. Things click into place when she overhears a sulking Leo, sore over Donnie's teasing about how he's NotSoAboveItAll, grumbles "No wonder our future selves don't want us to come home." This causes her to realize that their counterparts lied -- they really ''don't'' want them to come home. ''Ever''.
* ''FanFic/RosarioVampireBrightestDarkness'': In Act III chapter 42, with the revelation that Fairy Tale is still active and coming to attack Yokai Academy, Tsukune remarks to Moka that Akua and Kahlua said that Fairy Tale had been destroyed. At that very moment, Moka recalls the mystery vampire agent they fought in Ashton City during Act II, and from the evidence she failed to notice before (namely the agent's fighting style, voice over the radio, knowledge of Moka, and the fact that Akua just suddenly showed up right after they left Ashton City), realizes that Akua was said vampire agent; thus, Akua and Kahlua have [[EvilAllAlong been working for Fairy Tale all along]].



* In ''[[https://www.fimfiction.net/story/310814/we-can-do-this-forever We Can Do This Forever]]'', Starlight Glimmer issues the titular statement during her battle across time with Twilight Sparkle, causing Twilight to realize how she can eventually defeat Starlight. As TheAgeless, Twilight literally can fight Starlight forever, whereas Starlight will eventually grow old and die.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatiansIIPatchsLondonAdventure'' Patch is [[HeroicBSOD blue screening]] after his BrokenPedestal for Thunderbolt when one of his siblings references an episode of Thunderbolt's show where Thunderbolt escaped a cage like the ones they're trapped in, misidentifying the number. Patch dully corrects them before realizing that he can use his memories of the show to get out of his cage.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfIchabodAndMrToad'', during the [[Literature/TheLegendOfSleepyHollow Sleepy Hollow segment]], Brom Bones is stewing on his ComicallyLopsidedRivalry with Ichabod Crane when he spots Ichabod spill salt, then desperately throws some over his shoulder. Brom's expression goes from shocked to conniving as he clearly realizes he can use Ichabod's superstitious nature to his advantage.
-->'''Narrator:''' ''...And Brom knew there was no more firm, potent believer in spooks and goblins than Ichabod Crane.''
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfTintin2011'', Tintin is about ready to call it quits after the bad guys get away and Captain Haddock gives him a "YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre" speech about not letting failure get to him. It's this speech that gives Tintin an idea about how they can catch up with the bad guys.
-->'''Tintin:''' You can call me what you like. Don't you get it? We failed.\\
'''Haddock:''' Failed. [[YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre There are plenty of others willing to call you a failure. A fool. A loser. A hopeless souse. Don't you ever say it of yourself.]] You send out the wrong signal, that is what people pick up. Don't you understand? You care about something, you fight for it. You hit a wall, you push through it. There's something you need to know about failure, Tintin. You can never let it defeat you.\\
'''Tintin:''' What did you say earlier?\\
'''Haddock:''' You hit a wall, you push through it.\\
'''Tintin:''' No, something about sending a signal… ''[has an epiphany and reacts with a clap]'' Of course! Captain, I sent a message on the Karaboudjan! I know what frequency they're on!
* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'', Aladdin is fighting Jafar but making no headway. A taunt from the sorcerer gives Aladdin the answer he needs to win; playing Jafar's ego power-lust by calling him second best to the Genie.
-->'''Jafar:''' Without the Genie, boy, you're nothing!\\
'''Aladdin:''' The Genie...''(Inspired)'' The Genie! ''(To Jafar)'' The Genie has more power than you'll ever have!
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheBadGuys2022'', Mr. Wolf and Diane are trying to figure out [[spoiler:Marmalade]]'s plot. Diane pulls up a heat map of the city, showing large herds of guinea pigs all over Los Angeles, but moving without an obvious target. Mr. Wolf notices the map on his copy of the charity gala program with each of the charities marked on it, and they realize it's ''moving'' targets: [[spoiler:Marmalade]] is after the armored trucks carrying the one billion dollars of charity money.
* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyondReturnOfTheJoker'':
** When Terry tries to piece everything together, he first tries to reassure Bruce that he's got what it takes to fight him, saying "I'm a different Batman. I was never a Robin, I never…", when he realizes that while the Joker wrecked the Batcave, the Robin suit was the only one of the old suits which was singled out in being destroyed, which is what makes Terry deduce that the Joker is really [[spoiler:the possessed Tim Drake]].
** The key moment where Terry realizes there's a different path to beating the Joker is when he asks Bruce for advice, and realizes that his particular style is one the Joker never faced... especially in the psychological department. This is what lets him turn the fight around by proceeding to wear the Joker down through well-aimed taunts.
--->'''Terry:''' He's tough… any suggestions, boss?
--->'''Bruce:''' Joker's vain, and likes to talk. He'll try to distract you, but don't listen! Block it out and power on through!
--->'''Terry:''' …Wait. I like to talk, too.
* ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'': Gaston is inspired by the townsfolk's mockery of "crazy old Maurice" in order to blackmail Belle into marrying him.
* ''WesternAnimation/ABugsLife'': Princess Atta thanks Flik for saving her sister Dot from the sparrow, stating it was very brave, adding that even the genuinely terrifying ''Hopper'' is terrified of birds. Which gives Flik the ingenious idea of building a bird decoy to scare off Hopper.
--> '''Princess Atta:''' Not every bug would face a bird. I mean, even ''Hopper's'' afraid of 'em.\\
'''Flik:''' Yeah, well you know it was-- ''[beat]'' Say that again.\\
'''Princess Atta:''' I said, even Hopper's afraid of birds.\\
''[Flik sprints off, then sprints back to Atta and kisses her cheek]''\\
'''Flik:''' Thank you. ''[sprints off again]''
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Coco}}'': Mamá Coco goes through one near the end of the film as Miguel sings "Remember Me" for her, restoring her memory and remembering her father Héctor.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Frozen|2013}}'': [[spoiler: Anna's HeroicSacrifice and subsequent DisneyDeath]] near the end of the movie causes Elsa to have an epiphany as to what "True love can thaw a frozen heart" means, allowing her to gain full control over her powers and stop the endless winter threatening to freeze Arrendelle. Moreover, it's thanks to Olaf describing what true love means ("thinking of other's needs before your own") that subsequently brings Anna out to see Kristoff [[spoiler:which then segues into the HeroicSacrifice and DisneyDeath]].
* ''WesternAnimation/TheGreatMouseDetective'':
** When Ratigan realizes Basil is following Fidget to his lair, he growls "Oh, I can just see that insufferable grin on his smug face…" Then Ratigan grins evilly as he gets the idea to prepare an ambush, and says "Yes…I ''can'' just see it…"
** Dawson struggles to snap Basil out of a HeroicBSOD while the two are stuck in Ratigan's death trap, then eventually snaps "If you've given up, we might as well set it off now and be done with it!" This gives Basil the idea to set the trap off early at just the right moment in order to not only escape certain death, but free himself, Dawson, and Olivia.
--->'''Basil:''' Set it off…now? Yes…yes, that's it! We'll set the trap off '''[[SuddenlyShouting now!]]'''
* ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon'': When Hiccup is bring grilled by Stock about his secret friendship with a dragon, he accidentally lets slip that Toothless took him to island containing the dragons' nest and that only a dragon knows where it is, which gives Stoick the idea to [[spoiler: bound Toothless to his ship and force him to lead the tribe to it]].
* ''WesternAnimation/InsideOut'' has Joy [[spoiler: breaking down and crying over Riley's forgotten memories, and one of the tears lands on a happy memory of Riley's hockey team cheering for her. Joy wipes away the tear, rewinding the memory and turning it sad, as she is sitting on a tree looking depressed because she missed the winning shot, losing the game. Joy fast forwards the memory slowly which shows Riley's mom and dad comforting her on the branch, followed by the team, which turns it happy again. Joy realizes how Sadness can lead to happy memories, and the role that Sadness plays in Riley's mind: "Mom and Dad... the team... they came to help because of ''Sadness''."]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TheIronGiant'':
** As Agent Kent Mansley leaves the Hughes after borrowing their phone, he remarks about Hogarth's name, which leads him to…
--->'''Kent Mansley:''' "Hogarth?" That's an embarrassing name. They might as well have called him "Zeppo" or something. What kinda sick person would name their kid "Hogar…? ''[stops and looks over to Hogarth's smashed B-B gun which Kent found at the power station; it reads part of Hogarth's name: Hog- Hug]'' "Hog Hug?" HOG HUG? '''''HOGARTH HUGHES!!!''''' ''[screeches his car to a stop]''
** Dean has one after Hogarth takes off after the Giant, who runs away after nearly blasting the kid with his EyeBeams. When Dean notices Hogarth’s toy gun on the ground, he realizes that the Giant has an automatic self-defense mechanism.
--->'''Dean:''' It was defensive. He reacted to the ''gun''!
* ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueXRWBYSuperHeroesAndHuntsmen'':
** When Superman watches Ruby rescue Flash from being crushed by the Wyvern, Superman suddenly remembers the last part of their fight back on Earth, which involves [[spoiler:Kilg%re capturing Flash in his hand. With this memory and noticing Flash hasn't been helpful during the fight with the Grimm, he confronts Flash to get answers from him, but more Grimm conveniently suddenly start attacking before they could talk]].
** When [[spoiler:Kilg%re]] reveals themself and that they were the ones to capture the League, Ruby points out that they also caught Team RWBY and JNR and that part of the plan doesn’t make sense. It makes Batman realize they had help.
* ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'':
** Po has one of these after learning [[spoiler: the secret ingredient to his father's secret ingredient soup. There is no secret ingredient. It's this knowledge that allows him to understand the wisdom of the Dragon Scroll]].
** Shifu has an earlier one; Tai Lung is coming, and Po has proven to be completely inept at learning martial arts. He then sees Po perform athletic feats in order to get some ComfortFood, and realizes that he can use this fact to train him.
--->'''Po:''' ''[up in the ceiling, doing a perfect split to hold himself up while eating cookies]'' No, this? …This is just an…accident.\\
'''Shifu:''' [[MeaningfulEcho ...There are no accidents.]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TheLEGOMovie'':
** While escaping the Old West, the wheel to Emmet, Wyldstyle, and Vitruvius' carriage gets shot off and Vitruvius suggests to Emmet they should attach the wheel to something that spins around. When Emmet rotates his head in complete circles struggling to find something, he gets the idea to attach the wheel to his head and use his body as a wheel well.
** After [[spoiler:Emmet]] performs a HeroicSacrifice to save the Master Builders, they struggle to find hope with him gone, with [=MetalBeard=] bemoaning "If only there were more people in the world like he...". Wyldstyle looks upon [[spoiler:the citizens of Bricksburg]] and gets the idea to convince them to [[spoiler:fight back against Lord Business and his forces]].
* ''WesternAnimation/MeetTheRobinsons'': [[spoiler: Lewis is surrounded on all sides in the middle of a BadFuture brought about by an invention his future self will create. He complains to himself, "Why did I invent that stupid hat!?" which gives him the idea to SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong by [[PuffOfLogic swearing to never create the evil hat]]]].
* ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc'':
** Mike and Sulley try to escape from Randall and Mike says that they'll start a new life far away, shouting "Goodbye, Monsters Inc.! Goodbye, Mr. Waternoose!". This gets Sulley the idea to tell Waternoose about Randall's plot and hopefully solve the dilemma. [[spoiler:That turned out to be a big mistake, as Randall is working ''for'' Mister Waternoose on the "scream extractor" project.]]
** At the end of the movie Mike, realizing that in getting the BigBad arrested they've gotten the factory closed, put hundreds of monsters out of work and made the energy crisis worse, tries to downgrade the events by saying, "But hey! At least we got a few laughs, right?" This causes Sully to make the connection that [[spoiler:the energy produced by a child's laughter is ten times more powerful than the energy produced by their screams]].
* ''WesternAnimation/MonstersUniversity'': Chet tells Mike that some monsters aren't cut out for the big leagues. "Big leagues" inspires Mike to go on a little "field trip".
* "Jack's Obsession" from ''WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas'' leads up to an Eureka Moment, with Jack even shouting "EUREKA!!!"
* ''Anime/PatlaborTheMovie'': Asuma figures out Hoba's plan is to use resonance between the Ark and Tokyo's buildings to make Labors go berserk across Tokyo after the whistling from a teakettle makes a glass cabinet door in Shige's apartment rattle.
* ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan'':
** After Smee tells Captain Hook about how Tinker Bell got banished after she almost got Wendy killed out of jealousy, Hook gets the idea to prey on her emotions to get her to reveal the location of Peter's hideout.
--->'''Hook:''' Did you say ''Pan has banished Tinker Bell?''
--->'''Smee:''' Aye-aye, Cap'n. That he has.
--->'''Hook:''' But why?
--->'''Smee:''' On account of Wendy, Cap'n. Tink tried to do her in, she did. Tink's terrible jealous.
--->'''Hook:''' ''Well, well...''
--->'''Smee:''' And that's why we ought to leave, Cap'n. This ain't no place for a respectable pirate.
--->'''Hook:''' That's it, Smee! THAT'S IT!
** Hook later [[InvokedTrope fakes one]] as part of his act to trick Tinker Bell by offering to help her get rid of Wendy.
--->'''Hook:''' But we mustn't judge Peter to harshly, my dear. It's that ''Wendy'' who's to blame! Mr. Smee, we must save the lad from himself! But how? We've so little time. We sail in the morning. ''...Sail!'' That's it, Smee! We'll ''shanghai'' Wendy!
--->'''Smee:''' Shanghai Wendy, Cap'n?
--->'''Hook:''' Take her to sea with us! With her gone, Peter will soon forget this mad infatuation!
* In ''{{WesternAnimation/Pinocchio}}'', just when Pinocchio and Gepetto think they'll never escape Monstro the whale, Gepetto says that they should forget it and start a fire to cook some fish. This gives Pinocchio the idea to start a fire that will make Monstro sneeze them out.
* In ''WesternAnimation/RobinHood1973'', Sir Hiss tells Prince John that Friar Tuck is in the jail, and P.J. is initially furious that it wasn't Robin Hood until the realizes that he can use the Friar as bait to trap Robin and then hang them both.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheRugratsMovie'': When Chaz & Howard notice baby footprints and wheel tracks in the woods, the adults realize the kids are in the woods, on the Reptar Wagon. When Drew angrily calls Stu out on this, it gives Stu the idea to search for the kids on his Dactar Glider.
-->'''Stu:''' They must be in my Reptar Wagon!\\
'''Drew:''' "[[SarcasmMode It's the perfect children's toy!]]" You and your stupid inventions!\\
'''Stu:''' My stupid inventions... ''That's IT!''
* In ''WesternAnimation/SharkTale'': When Oscar decides to [[spoiler:save Angie from the mob]], Lenny lets it slip to Sykes that Oscar is a phony. Sykes is horrified to discover this (earlier, Sykes joyfully told Lino, the head shark, to shut up), and begs Oscar to say he is a real Sharkslayer. Oscar admits he isn't, then realizes that the sharks don't know he's a fraud and gets the idea to keep his charade long enough to rescue Angie.
-->'''Sykes:''' Tell me you didn't make the whole thing up! T-T-Tell me that's not Lenny! Tell me you're a real Sharkslayer! PLEASE!\\
'''Oscar:''' I'm sorry, Sykes. I'm not. ''(his eyes widen in realization)'' But the sharks don't know that.
* At the end of ''Film/SpaceJam'', Swackhammer is laying into the Mon-Stars for losing the game. Michael asks them why they take so much abuse from him and they respond that it's because Swackhammer is bigger...than they ''used'' to be. After this revelation, they send Swackhammer packing.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Tangled}}'':
** When Rapunzel and Flynn are trapped in a dark cave filling rapidly with water and need light to see by, this exchange occurs:
--->'''Flynn:''' [[GivenNameReveal My real name]] is Eugene Fitzherbert. I figured someone should know.\\
'''Rapunzel:''' I have magic hair that glows when I sing -- I HAVE MAGIC HAIR THAT GLOWS WHEN I SING!
** Near the end of the movie, Rapunzel realizes who she really is when she sees [[spoiler: the royal symbol for Corona subconsciously hidden in her murals.]] "I'm the lost princess…"
* In ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'', Buzz is trying to figure out who stole Woody with only a VanityLicensePlate to go by; LZTYBRN. The other toys are dismissive of this, and Mr. Potato Head just says, "Let's leave Buzz to his toys." This makes Buzz realize that the kidnapper is the Al from Al's Toy Barn, especially when they make Etch-a-sketch do a composite of the suspect in a chicken suit (which Buzz had figured out from a feather that came out of Al's trunk while he was chasing his car earlier).
* In ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory3'', Andy has put his old toys in a trash bag to put them in the attic. His mom mistakes the bag for garbage and takes it out to the curb. The toys try to tear their way out of the bag, with Mr. Potato Head asks, "What's the point?" This inspires Buzz to have all the toys push on Rex so the point of his tail will puncture the bag and let them escape.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', Mei and her friends get the idea to hustle Mei's panda form after Stacy Frick says she'll give them anything for experiencing more of her panda form including money.
* In ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph'':
** Ralph realizes who Vanellope really is when [[spoiler:he sees the ''Sugar Rush'' video game and ''discovers her picture on the console'']].
** Vanellope gets her own when she sees Ralph hammering away at a seemingly indestructible Jawbreaker. [[TemptingFate The second she mentions it's indestructible]], Ralph splits it in half, and Vanellope's eyes light up as she gets the idea to get Ralph's help in breaking into the cart factory to make her a race car.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}'':
** Nick gets the idea to check the traffic cams after spilling some of his backstory to Judy and trying to ChangeTheUncomfortableSubject.
** When Nick and Judy look at the traffic cam footage to find where Manchas was taken, the scene of the timber wolves howling leads her to conclude that Mr. Otterton's phrase "Night Howlers" was in reference to them.
** When Judy is in Bunnyburrow during her TenMinuteRetirement, she finally learns what the Night Howlers really are from overhearing Gideon Grey talking with her parents.
--->'''Judy:''' Night Howlers aren't wolves…they're [[spoiler:''flowers''. The flowers are making the predators go savage]]! That's it! ''That's what I've been missing!''

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* In ''WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatiansIIPatchsLondonAdventure'' Patch is [[HeroicBSOD blue screening]] after his BrokenPedestal for Thunderbolt when one of his siblings references an episode of Thunderbolt's show where Thunderbolt escaped a cage like the ones they're trapped in, misidentifying the number. Patch dully corrects them before realizing that he can use his memories of the show to get out of his cage.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfIchabodAndMrToad'', during the [[Literature/TheLegendOfSleepyHollow Sleepy Hollow segment]], Brom Bones is stewing on his ComicallyLopsidedRivalry with Ichabod Crane when he spots Ichabod spill salt, then desperately throws some over his shoulder. Brom's expression goes from shocked to conniving as he clearly realizes he can use Ichabod's superstitious nature to his advantage.
-->'''Narrator:''' ''...And Brom knew there was no more firm, potent believer in spooks and goblins than Ichabod Crane.''
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfTintin2011'', Tintin is about ready to call it quits after the bad guys get away and Captain Haddock gives him a "YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre" speech about not letting failure get to him. It's this speech that gives Tintin an idea about how they can catch up with the bad guys.
-->'''Tintin:''' You can call me what you like. Don't you get it? We failed.\\
'''Haddock:''' Failed. [[YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre There are plenty of others willing to call you a failure. A fool. A loser. A hopeless souse. Don't you ever say it of yourself.]] You send out the wrong signal, that is what people pick up. Don't you understand? You care about something, you fight for it. You hit a wall, you push through it. There's something you need to know about failure, Tintin. You can never let it defeat you.\\
'''Tintin:''' What did you say earlier?\\
'''Haddock:''' You hit a wall, you push through it.\\
'''Tintin:''' No, something about sending a signal… ''[has an epiphany and reacts with a clap]'' Of course! Captain, I sent a message on the Karaboudjan! I know what frequency they're on!
* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'', Aladdin is fighting Jafar but making no headway. A taunt from the sorcerer gives Aladdin the answer he needs to win; playing Jafar's ego power-lust by calling him second best to the Genie.
-->'''Jafar:''' Without the Genie, boy, you're nothing!\\
'''Aladdin:''' The Genie...''(Inspired)'' The Genie! ''(To Jafar)'' The Genie has more power than you'll ever have!
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheBadGuys2022'', Mr. Wolf and Diane are trying to figure out [[spoiler:Marmalade]]'s plot. Diane pulls up a heat map of the city, showing large herds of guinea pigs all over Los Angeles, but moving without an obvious target. Mr. Wolf notices the map on his copy of the charity gala program with each of the charities marked on it, and they realize it's ''moving'' targets: [[spoiler:Marmalade]] is after the armored trucks carrying the one billion dollars of charity money.
* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyondReturnOfTheJoker'':
** When Terry tries to piece everything together, he first tries to reassure Bruce that he's got what it takes to fight him, saying "I'm a different Batman. I was never a Robin, I never…", when he realizes that while the Joker wrecked the Batcave, the Robin suit was the only one of the old suits which was singled out in being destroyed, which is what makes Terry deduce that the Joker is really [[spoiler:the possessed Tim Drake]].
** The key moment where Terry realizes there's a different path to beating the Joker is when he asks Bruce for advice, and realizes that his particular style is one the Joker never faced... especially in the psychological department. This is what lets him turn the fight around by proceeding to wear the Joker down through well-aimed taunts.
--->'''Terry:''' He's tough… any suggestions, boss?
--->'''Bruce:''' Joker's vain, and likes to talk. He'll try to distract you, but don't listen! Block it out and power on through!
--->'''Terry:''' …Wait. I like to talk, too.
* ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'': Gaston is inspired by the townsfolk's mockery of "crazy old Maurice" in order to blackmail Belle into marrying him.
* ''WesternAnimation/ABugsLife'': Princess Atta thanks Flik for saving her sister Dot from the sparrow, stating it was very brave, adding that even the genuinely terrifying ''Hopper'' is terrified of birds. Which gives Flik the ingenious idea of building a bird decoy to scare off Hopper.
--> '''Princess Atta:''' Not every bug would face a bird. I mean, even ''Hopper's'' afraid of 'em.\\
'''Flik:''' Yeah, well you know it was-- ''[beat]'' Say that again.\\
'''Princess Atta:''' I said, even Hopper's afraid of birds.\\
''[Flik sprints off, then sprints back to Atta and kisses her cheek]''\\
'''Flik:''' Thank you. ''[sprints off again]''
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Coco}}'': Mamá Coco goes through one near the end of the film as Miguel sings "Remember Me" for her, restoring her memory and remembering her father Héctor.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Frozen|2013}}'': [[spoiler: Anna's HeroicSacrifice and subsequent DisneyDeath]] near the end of the movie causes Elsa to have an epiphany as to what "True love can thaw a frozen heart" means, allowing her to gain full control over her powers and stop the endless winter threatening to freeze Arrendelle. Moreover, it's thanks to Olaf describing what true love means ("thinking of other's needs before your own") that subsequently brings Anna out to see Kristoff [[spoiler:which then segues into the HeroicSacrifice and DisneyDeath]].
* ''WesternAnimation/TheGreatMouseDetective'':
** When Ratigan realizes Basil is following Fidget to his lair, he growls "Oh, I can just see that insufferable grin on his smug face…" Then Ratigan grins evilly as he gets the idea to prepare an ambush, and says "Yes…I ''can'' just see it…"
** Dawson struggles to snap Basil out of a HeroicBSOD while the two are stuck in Ratigan's death trap, then eventually snaps "If you've given up, we might as well set it off now and be done with it!" This gives Basil the idea to set the trap off early at just the right moment in order to not only escape certain death, but free himself, Dawson, and Olivia.
--->'''Basil:''' Set it off…now? Yes…yes, that's it! We'll set the trap off '''[[SuddenlyShouting now!]]'''
* ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon'': When Hiccup is bring grilled by Stock about his secret friendship with a dragon, he accidentally lets slip that Toothless took him to island containing the dragons' nest and that only a dragon knows where it is, which gives Stoick the idea to [[spoiler: bound Toothless to his ship and force him to lead the tribe to it]].
* ''WesternAnimation/InsideOut'' has Joy [[spoiler: breaking down and crying over Riley's forgotten memories, and one of the tears lands on a happy memory of Riley's hockey team cheering for her. Joy wipes away the tear, rewinding the memory and turning it sad, as she is sitting on a tree looking depressed because she missed the winning shot, losing the game. Joy fast forwards the memory slowly which shows Riley's mom and dad comforting her on the branch, followed by the team, which turns it happy again. Joy realizes how Sadness can lead to happy memories, and the role that Sadness plays in Riley's mind: "Mom and Dad... the team... they came to help because of ''Sadness''."]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TheIronGiant'':
** As Agent Kent Mansley leaves the Hughes after borrowing their phone, he remarks about Hogarth's name, which leads him to…
--->'''Kent Mansley:''' "Hogarth?" That's an embarrassing name. They might as well have called him "Zeppo" or something. What kinda sick person would name their kid "Hogar…? ''[stops and looks over to Hogarth's smashed B-B gun which Kent found at the power station; it reads part of Hogarth's name: Hog- Hug]'' "Hog Hug?" HOG HUG? '''''HOGARTH HUGHES!!!''''' ''[screeches his car to a stop]''
** Dean has one after Hogarth takes off after the Giant, who runs away after nearly blasting the kid with his EyeBeams. When Dean notices Hogarth’s toy gun on the ground, he realizes that the Giant has an automatic self-defense mechanism.
--->'''Dean:''' It was defensive. He reacted to the ''gun''!
* ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueXRWBYSuperHeroesAndHuntsmen'':
** When Superman watches Ruby rescue Flash from being crushed by the Wyvern, Superman suddenly remembers the last part of their fight back on Earth, which involves [[spoiler:Kilg%re capturing Flash in his hand. With this memory and noticing Flash hasn't been helpful during the fight with the Grimm, he confronts Flash to get answers from him, but more Grimm conveniently suddenly start attacking before they could talk]].
** When [[spoiler:Kilg%re]] reveals themself and that they were the ones to capture the League, Ruby points out that they also caught Team RWBY and JNR and that part of the plan doesn’t make sense. It makes Batman realize they had help.
* ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'':
** Po has one of these after learning [[spoiler: the secret ingredient to his father's secret ingredient soup. There is no secret ingredient. It's this knowledge that allows him to understand the wisdom of the Dragon Scroll]].
** Shifu has an earlier one; Tai Lung is coming, and Po has proven to be completely inept at learning martial arts. He then sees Po perform athletic feats in order to get some ComfortFood, and realizes that he can use this fact to train him.
--->'''Po:''' ''[up in the ceiling, doing a perfect split to hold himself up while eating cookies]'' No, this? …This is just an…accident.\\
'''Shifu:''' [[MeaningfulEcho ...There are no accidents.]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TheLEGOMovie'':
** While escaping the Old West, the wheel to Emmet, Wyldstyle, and Vitruvius' carriage gets shot off and Vitruvius suggests to Emmet they should attach the wheel to something that spins around. When Emmet rotates his head in complete circles struggling to find something, he gets the idea to attach the wheel to his head and use his body as a wheel well.
** After [[spoiler:Emmet]] performs a HeroicSacrifice to save the Master Builders, they struggle to find hope with him gone, with [=MetalBeard=] bemoaning "If only there were more people in the world like he...". Wyldstyle looks upon [[spoiler:the citizens of Bricksburg]] and gets the idea to convince them to [[spoiler:fight back against Lord Business and his forces]].
* ''WesternAnimation/MeetTheRobinsons'': [[spoiler: Lewis is surrounded on all sides in the middle of a BadFuture brought about by an invention his future self will create. He complains to himself, "Why did I invent that stupid hat!?" which gives him the idea to SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong by [[PuffOfLogic swearing to never create the evil hat]]]].
* ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc'':
** Mike and Sulley try to escape from Randall and Mike says that they'll start a new life far away, shouting "Goodbye, Monsters Inc.! Goodbye, Mr. Waternoose!". This gets Sulley the idea to tell Waternoose about Randall's plot and hopefully solve the dilemma. [[spoiler:That turned out to be a big mistake, as Randall is working ''for'' Mister Waternoose on the "scream extractor" project.]]
** At the end of the movie Mike, realizing that in getting the BigBad arrested they've gotten the factory closed, put hundreds of monsters out of work and made the energy crisis worse, tries to downgrade the events by saying, "But hey! At least we got a few laughs, right?" This causes Sully to make the connection that [[spoiler:the energy produced by a child's laughter is ten times more powerful than the energy produced by their screams]].
* ''WesternAnimation/MonstersUniversity'': Chet tells Mike that some monsters aren't cut out for the big leagues. "Big leagues" inspires Mike to go on a little "field trip".
* "Jack's Obsession" from ''WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas'' leads up to an Eureka Moment, with Jack even shouting "EUREKA!!!"
* ''Anime/PatlaborTheMovie'': Asuma figures out Hoba's plan is to use resonance between the Ark and Tokyo's buildings to make Labors go berserk across Tokyo after the whistling from a teakettle makes a glass cabinet door in Shige's apartment rattle.
* ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan'':
** After Smee tells Captain Hook about how Tinker Bell got banished after she almost got Wendy killed out of jealousy, Hook gets the idea to prey on her emotions to get her to reveal the location of Peter's hideout.
--->'''Hook:''' Did you say ''Pan has banished Tinker Bell?''
--->'''Smee:''' Aye-aye, Cap'n. That he has.
--->'''Hook:''' But why?
--->'''Smee:'''
On account of Wendy, Cap'n. Tink tried to do her in, she did. Tink's terrible jealous.
--->'''Hook:''' ''Well, well...''
--->'''Smee:''' And that's why we ought to leave, Cap'n. This ain't no place for a respectable pirate.
--->'''Hook:''' That's it, Smee! THAT'S IT!
** Hook later [[InvokedTrope fakes one]] as part of his act to trick Tinker Bell by offering to help her get rid of Wendy.
--->'''Hook:''' But we mustn't judge Peter to harshly, my dear. It's that ''Wendy'' who's to blame! Mr. Smee, we must save the lad from himself! But how? We've so little time. We sail in the morning. ''...Sail!'' That's it, Smee! We'll ''shanghai'' Wendy!
--->'''Smee:''' Shanghai Wendy, Cap'n?
--->'''Hook:''' Take her to sea with us! With her gone, Peter will soon forget this mad infatuation!
* In ''{{WesternAnimation/Pinocchio}}'', just when Pinocchio and Gepetto think they'll never escape Monstro the whale, Gepetto says
''Radio/AbsolutePowerBBC'', Martin's comments (usually that they should forget it and start give up, or similarly unhelpful) often give Charles a fire to cook some fish. This gives Pinocchio the idea to start a fire that will make Monstro sneeze them out.
* In ''WesternAnimation/RobinHood1973'', Sir Hiss tells Prince John that Friar Tuck is
Eureka Moment. LampshadeHanging in the jail, and P.J. is initially furious second episode:
-->'''Charles:''' You have
that it wasn't Robin Hood until the realizes that he can use the Friar as bait to trap Robin and then hang them both.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheRugratsMovie'': When Chaz & Howard notice baby footprints and wheel tracks in the woods, the adults realize the kids are in the woods, on the Reptar Wagon. When Drew angrily calls Stu out on this, it gives Stu the idea to search for the kids on his Dactar Glider.
-->'''Stu:''' They must be in my Reptar Wagon!\\
'''Drew:''' "[[SarcasmMode It's the perfect children's toy!]]" You and your stupid inventions!\\
'''Stu:''' My stupid inventions... ''That's IT!''
* In ''WesternAnimation/SharkTale'': When Oscar decides to [[spoiler:save Angie from the mob]], Lenny lets it slip to Sykes that Oscar is a phony. Sykes is horrified to discover this (earlier, Sykes joyfully told Lino, the head shark, to shut up), and begs Oscar to say he is a real Sharkslayer. Oscar admits he isn't, then realizes that the sharks don't know he's a fraud and gets the idea to keep his charade long enough to rescue Angie.
-->'''Sykes:''' Tell me you didn't make the whole thing up! T-T-Tell me that's not Lenny! Tell me you're a real Sharkslayer! PLEASE!\\
'''Oscar:''' I'm sorry, Sykes. I'm not. ''(his eyes widen in realization)'' But the sharks don't know that.
* At the end of ''Film/SpaceJam'', Swackhammer is laying into the Mon-Stars for losing the game. Michael asks them why they take so much abuse from him and they respond that it's because Swackhammer is bigger...than they ''used'' to be. After this revelation, they send Swackhammer packing.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Tangled}}'':
** When Rapunzel and Flynn are trapped in a dark cave filling rapidly with water and need light to see by, this exchange occurs:
--->'''Flynn:''' [[GivenNameReveal My real name]] is Eugene Fitzherbert. I figured someone should know.\\
'''Rapunzel:''' I have magic hair that glows when I sing -- I HAVE MAGIC HAIR THAT GLOWS WHEN I SING!
** Near the end of the movie, Rapunzel realizes who she really is when she sees [[spoiler: the royal symbol for Corona subconsciously hidden in her murals.]] "I'm the lost princess…"
* In ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'', Buzz is trying to figure out who stole Woody with only a VanityLicensePlate to go by; LZTYBRN. The other toys are dismissive of this, and Mr. Potato Head just says, "Let's leave Buzz to his toys." This makes Buzz realize that the kidnapper is the Al from Al's Toy Barn, especially when they make Etch-a-sketch do a composite of the suspect in a chicken suit (which Buzz had figured out from a feather that came out of Al's trunk while he was chasing his car earlier).
* In ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory3'', Andy has put his old toys in a trash bag to put them in the attic. His mom mistakes the bag for garbage and takes it out
ability, peculiar to the curb. The toys try to tear their way out mediocre, of the bag, with Mr. Potato Head asks, "What's the point?" This inspires Buzz to have all the toys push on Rex so the point of his tail will puncture the bag and let them escape.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', Mei and her friends get the idea to hustle Mei's panda form after Stacy Frick says she'll give them anything for experiencing more of her panda form including money.
* In ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph'':
** Ralph realizes who Vanellope really is when [[spoiler:he sees the ''Sugar Rush'' video game and ''discovers her picture on the console'']].
** Vanellope gets her own when she sees Ralph hammering away at a seemingly indestructible Jawbreaker. [[TemptingFate The second she mentions it's indestructible]], Ralph splits it in half, and Vanellope's eyes light up as she gets the idea to get Ralph's help in breaking into the cart factory to make her a race car.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}'':
** Nick gets the idea to check the traffic cams after spilling some of his backstory to Judy and trying to ChangeTheUncomfortableSubject.
** When Nick and Judy look at the traffic cam footage to find where Manchas was taken, the scene of the timber wolves howling leads her to conclude that Mr. Otterton's phrase "Night Howlers" was in reference to them.
** When Judy is in Bunnyburrow during her TenMinuteRetirement, she finally learns what the Night Howlers really are from overhearing Gideon Grey talking with her parents.
--->'''Judy:''' Night Howlers aren't wolves…they're [[spoiler:''flowers''. The flowers are
making the predators go savage]]! That's it! ''That's what I've obvious statement that brings out the genius in a genius.
* Parodied in the "Store Detective" skit in ''Radio/JohnFinnemoresSouvenirProgramme'':
-->'''Casterbridge:''' You know, all along there's
been missing!''something nagging me about this case. Something not quite right about it. And it took Sloman here to make me see it. "That's the way the cookie crumbles" he said. Clumsily and for no obvious reason.



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* Played with in ''Film/{{Pi}}''. Mathematician Max consults with his mentor Sol about a numerical sequence he's trying to solve. Sol tells him the story about Archimedes (see below). Which leads to this exchange:
-->'''Sol:''' So what's the lesson?\\
'''Max:''' That an answer will come.\\
'''Sol:''' No, it's the wife! You have to relax!
* ''Film/TwentyFirstCenturySerialKiller'': When [[TheProtagonist Aaron]] sees the ring on [[spoiler:Charles']] finger, he remembers that the SerialKiller he's been looking for had one just like that on his own finger. It leads him to realize [[spoiler:Charles]] is the killer.
* In ''Film/AceVenturaPetDetective'', Ace gets his Eureka Moment when his dog lies across the forehead of a picture of Miami Dolphins kicker Ray Finkle, who he suspects is connected to police lieutenant Lois Einhorn... and the way the dog's hair falls gives him his epiphany... and his [[UnsettlingGenderReveal entire week's]] [[BrainBleach food consumption]]...
** In the sequel, ''When Nature Calls'', Ace tries to figure out what the HollywoodNatives have that would drive someone to provoke a genocidal war by stealing their sacred bat. He resorts to meditation and contacts his Tibetan temple master through telepathy for help. Talk turns to the medallion Ace received at the beginning of the film, and Ace admits he lost in the bat's cave. "You wanna know where it is? It's probably lying in a big pile of...''Guano!'' They have ''guano!''" It's explained later that bat guano is valuable as a fertilizer, and the BigBad was planning on harvesting it once the tribes wiped themselves out.
* In ''Film/Aladdin2019'', when Aladdin starts taunting Jafar about how he'll always be weaker than the Genie, the Genie is initially confused and horrified, but then his expression displays visible comprehension and an "I got you" wink when he realizes that Aladdin is goading Jafar into turning himself into a genie, with all of the rules and restrictions that implies.
* ''Franchise/BackToTheFuture'':
** In [[Film/BackToTheFuture the first film]], the 1955 Doc has a panic attack after he sees his 1985 self explaining that the time machine requires 1.21 gigawatts of electricity produced by plutonium. Doc says that since plutonium is out of the question, the only natural source of power that can generate 1.21 gigawatts is a bolt of lightning. That's when Marty remembers he has the flyer given to him by the woman campaigning to save the clock tower and realizes that the bolt of lightning that stopped the clocktower can be harnessed to give the time machine enough power to send it back to 1985.
** In [[Film/BackToTheFuturePartII Part II]], when Marty realizes he got Biff's dirty magazine in Strickland's office (and that Biff still has the Almanac), Marty laments to Doc over the walkie talkie that he has no idea what to do now or how he's going to find Biff... only to hear the sound of a certain struggle going on in the parking lot.
-->'''Marty:''' OF COURSE! (''to Doc'') I gotta go, I got one chance, my old man is about to deck Biff!
* ''Film/Batman1989'':
** Vicki Vale is already beginning to suspect something about Bruce Wayne, but the penny finally drops about [[Franchise/{{Batman}} who he really is]] when she discovers [[DeathByOriginStory his parents were murdered]].
-->'''Knox:''' What do you suppose something like that does to a kid?
** Bruce himself seems to have one when confronting Joker in Vicki's apartment. After Joker asks the question, “You ever dance with the Devil in the pale moonlight?”; it snaps Bruce out of his LetsGetDangerous moment. A flashback later on reveals what Bruce realized: that Joker/Jack is the one who [[YouKilledMyFather killed Thomas and Martha Wayne]]; he asked the same question to young Bruce.
* ''Film/ABeautifulMind'':
** Nash develops his theory out of his friends' fighting over a girl.
** There's a more serious case later in the movie: [[spoiler:Nash realizes he hallucinates when he realizes in all the years he's seen them, the little girl never ages]].
* In ''Film/{{Beaches}}'', there's Creator/BetteMidler's satirical song about the -- apocryphal -- inventor "Otto Titsling", who supposedly invented the brassiere.
* ''Film/TheBigShort'' has the scene where Mark Baum talks to Wing Chau, and puts on a massive OhCrap face as Baum realizes the market for insuring mortgage bonds is significantly larger than the market for the mortgage loans themselves, and thus the whole world economy would suffer when that bubble burst.
* In ''Film/BlazingSaddles'', Hedley Lamarr's evil plans all come as a result of these.
* In ''Film/BloodWork'', the detective realizes the meaning of the [[CriminalMindGames Code Killer's message]] ("903 472 568") while looking at a check he wrote for his neighbor, after someone else pointed out that the message doesn't contain a 1.
* In ''Film/TheCannonballRun'', J.J. and Victor debate what to drive in the race while driving around in a boat. They get into an accident and are taken to the hospital in an ambulance. J.J. asks the doctor how long it's going to take them to get to the hospital. The doctor explains that the ambulance can easily slip through traffic due to being an emergency vehicle. Guess what they end up driving in the race.
* ''Film/ChipNDaleRescueRangers2022'': When Ellie is tied up in Sweet Pete's bootlegging facility, [[spoiler: Captain Putty]] forces her to call Dale and tell him that she's fine. However, Ellie tells him something that is supposed to be a coded message for help: that her favorite episode of ''Rescue Rangers'' is "When You Fish Upon a Star". Dale watches said episode and, [[RightForTheWrongReasons through his bizarre train of thought]], manages to correctly guess what's really going on.
-->'''Dale:''' Alright, think, Dale! Think! Gadget is stuck in a lantern. Lanterns provide light... ''by using fire!'' Fire is really cool... but also really dangerous. Someone is in a dangerous situation! Like that time I dropped a bowling ball on my toe. ''(gasp)'' Ellie has ''ten'' toes! And she probably likes Thai food! Ellie is ''tied up'' and in danger! And Chip is with her! [[spoiler: ''It was Putty working with Sweet Pete the whole time!'']] I cracked it! I'm coming, guys!
* ''Film/{{Clegg}}'': When Col. Sullivan facetiously suggests that maybe Wildman hired prostitutes to carry out the assassinations, Harry suddenly realises that this is exactly what Wildman has done. Or rather, one specific prostitute.
* ''Film/{{Conjoined}}'': When Jerry asks if [[spoiler:they would separate Alina and Alisa before prosecuting the latter]], it gives Stanley the idea to [[spoiler:perform the surgery himself]].
* In ''Film/DeathWalksOnHighHeels'', Inspector Baxter has one about how the crime could have been committed when TheCoroner makes a comment about the freezer at the morgue.
* In ''Film/DiamondsAreForever'', James Bond runs through a quick list of locations of Whyte properties Blofeld might be using to run his satellite operation. He and Willard Whyte both realize where it is when he mentions an oil rig off the coast of Baja California.
-->'''Willard Whyte:''' ''Baja?'' I haven't got anything in Baja!
* ''Franchise/DieHard'' has this a few times:
** In ''Film/DieHard'', John [=McClane=] is talking to Al on "getting help from the guy upstairs." It then hits John that Hans was near the roof when they ran into each other, and he starts to wonder what Hans was doing up there.
** ''Film/DieHard2'' has [=McClane=] chasing Stuart's team and using a machine gun he took from one of them, but it has no effect. [=McClane=] wonders how he could have missed at that range and checks the gun to find [[spoiler: it's filled with blanks. [=McClane=] realizes this means the terrorists were using blanks in their "firefight" with Grant's Special Forces team. Which means they knew the soldiers were using blanks too... which means Grant and Stuart are working together.]]
** In ''Film/DieHardWithAVengeance'', running into a band of under-aged looters alerts [=McClane=] that the villain's apparent plan is likely a distraction.
--->'''Kid:''' All the cops are into something! It's Christmas! You could steal city hall!
* ''Film/{{Dogma}}'' has one of these near the end; Jay tells Bethany (while trying to get it on, because the world's about to end) about a boardwalk he once took a girl to on a date. Bethany, after learning that the boardwalk has Skeeball, realizes that "John Doe Jersey," of whom her minister was sermonizing about earlier, is God, trapped in a comatose mortal body. Hey, Jay was a prophet (or is that profit?), after all.
* ''Film/{{Evolution|2001}}'' has some JustForFun/{{egregious}} examples:
** The revelation that the aliens reproduce quicker with ''[[IncendiaryExponent fire]]'' is brought about by Orlando Jones' character dropping a lit cigarette into a petri dish, seconds after explaining how he hasn't smoked in years.
** The alien's weakness to [[ElementsDoNotWorkThatWay selenium]] is discovered by Julianne Moore taking off her jacket, revealing her periodic table of elements t-shirt.
*** Note that ''Evolution'' was, in fact, a pastiche of these kinds of movies.
* ''Film/AFaceInTheCrowd'': "Oh, if only they heard the way that psycho really talks." Fortunately someone in the sound room heard him and set up the EngineeredPublicConfession that doomed "that psycho".
* In ''Film/AFewGoodMen'', Tom Cruise briefly halts a brainstorming session with the rest of the defense team to look for his lucky baseball bat, which Demi Moore has innocently placed in the closet. Staring into the closet prompts a Eureka Moment that reveals an important fact about the case -- the murder victim's clothes were hanging in his closet; if he had really been due to transfer to another post the next morning -- as his CO has claimed -- his things would have been packed, and his closet empty. Prompting the line "he really does think better with that bat."
* At the end of ''Film/TheFugitive'' U.S. Marshall Gerard is having doubts as to whether Dr. Richard Kimble is guilty of killing his wife and has doubts about [[spoiler:[[BigBad Dr. Charles Nichols]] and one-armed man former cop [[TheDragon Sikes]]]]. So he has his deputies check the phone records for a connection but nothing comes up. Then a deputy [[spoiler: notices that a call was made to Sikes from Kimble's car phone right around the time Nichols was driving to give Kimble his keys back, and around the time that Kimble's wife was killed.]]
* In ''Film/GhostbustersII'', after the proton packs have no effect on the slime encasing the art museum, Egon figures out it's powered by all the negative emotion in the city. He starts to talk about needing a massive infusion of positive energy to shatter the shell.
-->'''Egon:''' We need something that everyone in this town can get behind. [''looks down''] We need... a symbol!\\
'''Ray:''' Something that appeals to the best in each and every one of us.\\
'''Egon:''' Something good.\\
'''Winston:''' Something decent.\\
'''Peter:''' Something pure.\\
''[close up of the Statue of Liberty image on Ecto-1A's license plate]''
* An unexpected source: in ''Film/GodzillaVsBiollante'', a scientist works out the flaw of a recent attempt to neutralize Godzilla via AppliedPhlebotinum by seeing dry ice hauled about for emergency refrigeration in the wake of the unthwarted monster attack.
* In ''Film/HarryPotterAndTheChamberOfSecrets'', Harry and Ron are unable to get through the barrier at King's Cross to get on the Hogwarts Express, and are wondering what to do. At a loss, Harry suggests they just go back and wait by the car, which gives Ron the idea to use his dad's flying car to get to Hogwarts.
* ''Film/HighSchoolMusical'': A villainous example from Sharpay, when she gets an idea to make it so that Gabriela can't make it to the auditions.
-->'''Sharpay:''' Okay, so the decathlon and the basketball game are on Monday, and the auditions are on Friday. Too bad all of these events weren't happening all on the same day... ''at the same time''.
* In ''Film/HomewardBoundTheIncredibleJourney'', Chance's "if I don't survive" speech helps Shadow figure out a way to get rid of the cougar chasing them.
-->'''Shadow:''' Seesaw? Seesaw! Chance, you're a genius!\\
'''Chance:''' [[CallingMeALogarithm I am not!]]... What's a genius?\\
'''Shadow:''' Never mind.
* In ''Film/HotFuzz'', Nicholas Angel's suspicions are stumped by the question of how one person could be in multiple places at once. When he and Danny Butterman go visit the convenience shop, the conversation that takes place between Danny and the clerk causes Nicholas to suspect [[spoiler: multiple killers]]. What's more, [[spoiler:the shop clerk who triggered the Eureka Moment is one of the killers herself. [[INeverSaidItWasPoison Oops]]]].
* ''Film/TheHuntForRedOctober'':
** During the briefing for Jeffrey Pelt on Soviet captain Marko Ramius, Jack Ryan realizes today's the anniversary of his wife's death, thus Ramius' real goal isn't attacking the United States, but defecting to them, instead. When he figures this out, Ryan quietly mutters "You son of a bitch...", before saying it loud enough for everybody else to hear, leading Pelt to quip "You wish to add something to our discussion, Dr. Ryan?"
** Later, Ryan tries to mull over how Ramius would manage to get the rest of his crew off the sub as part of his plan to defect.
--->'''Jack:''' We don't have to figure out how to get the crew off the sub. He's already done that, he would have had to. All we gotta do is figure out what he's gonna do. So how's he gonna get the crew off the sub? They have to want to get off. How do you get a crew to want to get off a submarine? How do you get a crew to want to get off a ''nuclear'' sub....
* In ''Film/IndependenceDay'', a scientist's father tells him to get up off the floor so he doesn't catch a cold, which gives him the idea to disrupt the aliens' force fields by uploading a virus into the mothership's computers in a reference to ''Literature/TheWarOfTheWorlds''. This scene is parodied in the "Cancelled" episode of ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark''. However, this parody is itself not an example of Eureka Moment, but of BatDeduction.
* In ''Film/InsideMan'', a chance comment a rookie cop makes to Denzel Washington's character allows him to figure out how exactly the hostage takers were able to stay ten steps ahead of the police.
* Happens in ''{{Film/Interstellar}}'' when Murph [[spoiler:finds out her father is actually the "Ghost" that contacted her in her childhood]] and also when [[spoiler:discovering the solution to Brand's equation]]. She even shouts "Eureka!" out of joy, throwing her papers everywhere after writing the solution on them.
* ''Film/InTheLineOfFire'': Clint Eastwood's character figures out the meaning of a word with seven letters after a chance remark by a character played by Joshua Malina.
* ''Film/IRobot'' features several effective examples of this trope including... "...the right man for the job...?" "...follow the bread crumbs..." "...I think my father wanted me to kill you..." etc, etc.
* In ''[[Film/{{K91989}} K-9]]'' Dooley is growing frustrated with a case he's working. His girlfriend Tracy told him that he needed to relax, and the answer would come to him. Not much later, things are getting romantic between the two, when lo and behold, Dooley has an epiphany and must rush out the door with his four-legged sidekick.
* In ''Film/KidDetective2020'', Abe is well and truly stumped on the entire mystery until a childhood friend explains that he was wrong about one his very first cases. This makes Abe realize that case was a setup and the culprit behind it is the one he should be investigating.
* ''Film/LChangeTheWorld'' has one character hiding clues in math problems. L figures out the solution when accidentally given a clue.
* In the first ''Film/LegallyBlonde'' movie, when Elle is defending her client, [[InheritanceMurder a fitness guru accused of killing her husband to get ahold of his business assets,]] she's a nervous wreck while asking the stepdaughter what she was doing that day. Elle gets her second wind when the witness states that she took a shower after her bi-yearly permanent hair treatment, and Elle surprises the entire court by mentioning that taking a shower after a permanent will render the chemicals' effect on the hair ineffective. After some more questioning its revealed that the stepdaughter was waiting to ambush his father's wife, but accidentally shot him dead, [[FrameUp and pinned it on her stepmother.]]
* In ''Film/TheMadMagician'', Alice Prentiss experiences her Eureka Moment when her husband is reading her details of an unrelated murder in Fall River, and says that a neighbour saw the killer but he was masked. This makes he realize that the man she thought was Ormond could have been Gallico wearing a LatexPerfection mask.
* ''Film/MajorLeague'': The Indians' manager is about to send hopelessly wild pitcher Ricky Vaughn to the minor leagues. During their conversation, the manager off-handedly mentions another pitcher who went down to the minors and had a successful career and points at his photograph. Vaughn squints in the pitcher's direction, and the manager suddenly realizes all his problems are related to poor vision.
* Crossed with OhCrap; In ''Film/ManOfSteel'', Lois tells Clark that they gave her a MindProbe and learned all her secrets. Clark replies that Zod was inside his head as well... then he connects the dots and realizes ''[[AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs they know where he lives]], probably enforced by him cocking his head slightly like he was listening.''
* In ''Film/TheManWhoKnewTooMuch'', Ben [=McKenna=] follows the lead of spy Louis Bernard's dying words, "Ambrose Chappell", to search for the kidnappers of Ben's son. Ben visits a taxidermy shop owned by a man named Ambrose Chappell, only to learn that Mr. Chappell has no association with the criminals. As Ben's wife, Jo, waits anxiously for him to return to their hotel room, one of her friends, Val, asks her the name of the person Ben's searching for. Val mistakenly calls him "Church", so after Jo corrects him with the word, "Chappell", she pauses, then exclaims, "It's not a man, it's a place! It's Ambrose ''Chapel!''" Jo's friends proceed to help her find the address of this chapel in the phone directory, before she leaves them to search there.
* Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse:
** ''Film/IronMan2'': While trying to perfect the arc reactor, Tony [[spoiler:suddenly finds inspiration in his father's miniature model of the first Stark Expo. Of course, his dad did that quite on purpose during the video he left behind for Tony]].
--->'''Howard Stark:''' [[spoiler:This is the key to the future, Tony.]]\\
''[camera cut to [[spoiler:the City of the Future]'']]\\
''[camera cut to [[spoiler:the Unisphere]'']]\\
''[camera cut to a ''[[spoiler: prototype arc reactor'']'']]
** It seems that they did some research on [[spoiler:the missing element. The element in question (118) does exist as "Ununoctium" though it is radioactive and only lasts for a very short time before decaying. It can only be synthesized with the help of a particle accelerator]].
** Happens to Tony again in ''Film/{{The Avengers|2012}}'', when he realizes that [[spoiler:Loki is using Stark Tower to launch the alien invasion]].
--->'''Tony Stark:''' He knows he has to take us out to win, right? That's what he wants. He wants to beat us, he wants to be seen doing it. He wants an audience.\\
'''Steve Rogers:''' Right. [[NewEraSpeech I caught his act in Stuttgart.]]\\
'''Tony Stark:''' Yeah. That's just previews, this is... this is opening night. And Loki, he's a full-tilt diva. He wants flowers, he wants parades, he wants a monument built to the skies with his name plastered... [[ExplainExplainOhCrap Son of a bitch.]]
** ''Film/SpiderManHomecoming'': Used by [[BigBad Adrian Toomes]] as he drives his daughter and Peter to the homecoming dance. His first clue was when Peter tried to bluff that he was at a party his daughter was at, the same night he and Spider-Man met, but she interrupts and says that he was barely there. Then he follows it by talking about the elevator incident in DC, with Peter himself confirming he wasn't up there, but remarking it was lucky that Spider-Man saved them.
--->'''Toomes:''' ''[as the light ahead of him turns green]'' [[TermsOfEndangerment Good old Spider-Man]].
** Nonverbal one in ''Film/AvengersEndgame''. As Thanos regains control of the Gauntlet and about to dust the universe again, Tony looks at Dr. Strange as if asking "what are we going to do now?". Strange wordlessly raises his finger, trembling all the time, and at that moment Tony understands [[spoiler:that he will have to make the ultimate sacrifice to turn the battle around, the only one out of millions of outcomes where they actually win.]]
* ''Film/MasterAndCommander'': "Let me guess. A stick?"
-->'''[[PluckyMiddie Midshipman Blakeny]]:''' It's a rare phasmid, sir... It's an insect that disguises itself as a stick in order to confuse its predators.\\
''[later]''\\
'''[[TheCaptain Captain Jack]]:''' A nautical phasmid, Doctor... I intend to take a greater interest in the bounty of nature from now on. I had no idea that a study of nature could advance the art of naval warfare! Now to pull this predator in close and spring our trap.
* ''Film/MegaSharkVsGiantOctopus'': After having sex the two scientists realize pheromones are the key. To capturing the monsters, that is.
* ''Franchise/MenInBlack'':
** ''Film/MenInBlack'':
*** The title characters have been racking their brains trying to figure out where the "Galaxy" is. Their only hint is that they were told it's "on Orion's Belt" by a dying alien[[note]]this confuses the Agents because they think the alien is referencing the constellation Orion, but that "belt" has no galaxies on it[[/note]]. When Agent J sees Frank barking at a cat on the street, he realizes the alien meant ''collar'': the alien had owned a cat named Orion, and the "Galaxy" is a trinket the size of a marble attached to its collar. (This is foreshadowed when the prince is eating with his countryman right before Edgar attacks, and uses words that aren't ''quite'' the right English terms.)
*** And it happens again later on, when the MIB are trying to figure out where the Bug might get a ship, and Jay spots the mural of the 1964 World's Fair, where they'd stashed a pair of flying saucers decades before and passed it off as an avant garde art installation.
** DoubleSubversion in ''Film/MenInBlackII'', where Agent J starts to decode a ridiculously complicated chain of arrows in a pizza shop which leads him nowhere, because he missed a much more obvious clue at the first arrow. However, the free-association links he found do turn out to be quite close to the actual plot.
** Discussed in ''Film/MenInBlack3''. In 1969, Jay and the young Kay are trying to find [[BigBad Boris]], Kay suggests heading to the nearby diner and getting some pie, saying "My granddaddy always said: 'If you got a problem you can't solve, it helps to get out of your head.' Pie. It's good." While at the diner, they see some disgruntled New York Mets fans.
--->'''Jay:''' (''sotto, to Kay'') That's funny. The Mets actually win it all this year.
--->'''Young Kay:''' [[ItWillNeverCatchOn Oh, yeah]].
--->'''Jay:''' No, I'm serious.
--->'''Young Kay:''' I'm sure.
--->'''Jay:''' Look, three months from now, your buddies down there are gonna be calling them "the Amazing Mets" and "the Miracle Mets"...
--->(''beat'')
--->'''Young Kay:''' What? What you got there, hoss?
--->'''Jay:''' The Archanan said, "It's amazing! It's a miracle! I'll see you at the game." I know where he is.
--->'''Young Kay:''' (''smiling'') Told you to trust the pie.
* In ''Film/MortalEngines'', when Hester sees the shrine to Medusa in Shan Guo, realises the central eye is the same as the locket her mother gave her, and [[spoiler:opens it to discover the crash drive for the MEDUSA system]].
* In ''Film/{{Murder}}'', Sir John realizes when he takes a sip of his brandy cocktail that if Diana had been lying about having drunk the brandy, she wouldn't have been so equivocal in her denial of the murder.
* William has one in ''Film/TheNameOfTheRose'' book considering the secret of the library. Adso remembers how Salvatore said "tertius equi", which is CanisLatinicus for "The third of horse" (when he meant "the third horse"). William concludes: "the first and the seventh of the four" really means [[spoiler:"the first and the seventh of the ''word'' four", and "four" is "quattuor" in Latin, so you have to push the letters Q and O!]]
** They had a minor one earlier, when Adson dreamed a story similar to the "Coena Cypriani", a kind of Literature/TheBible parody. Which helps William to remember that there was a book in the library consisting of four texts, one of them a comment for the Coena Cypriani, another one the book they're looking for.
* ''Film/NationalTreasure'':
** The entire plot hinged on the protagonist's ability to solve puzzles and uncover secrets in this manner. Granted, the hint was invariably directly related to the solution ("Pass and Stow" was written on an ad for the Liberty Bell, the correct time was drawn on a famous picture of the building it was stored in, etc), far more so than typically for this trope.
** The BigBad also had a few of these, such as his realization that the reason why the word "Silence" is capitalized in a coded message is because it's a name (Ben Franklin's pen name) or when they arrive to the Liberty Bell exhibit only to realize that he's supposed to look where the bell was originally located not where it was moved 100 years later.
* In ''Film/OzTheGreatAndPowerful'', Oscar is starting to feel overwhelmed by the knowledge that he has to fight two witches armed with very real magic that he doesn't have, and the only thing behind him is an army of craftsmen. While tucking in the China Girl at bed time, he tells her about UsefulNotes/ThomasEdison, and that he could use his knowledge of natural science to create wonders [[spoiler: and realizes that he can use his own knowledge of special effects and theatrics to basically bluff the witches into submission]].
* In ''Film/{{Philomena}}'', Martin realizes that Michael was aware of -- and took pride in -- his Irish ancestry.
* Towards the end of ''Film/PlanesTrainsAndAutomobiles'', as Neal Page is finally heading home to his family in Chicago, he starts thinking about having Thanksgiving dinner with them. This segues into thinking about his time with Del Griffith, specifically one cryptic comment Del made: "I haven't been home in years...". Neal suddenly realizes the truth about Del, and he returns to the train station to confront Del, who confesses [[spoiler:he's been a homeless drifter since his wife Marie died 8 years earlier]].
* In ''Film/RealGenius'', Knight's frustration at his sabotaged laser failing leads him to a freezer, where he realizes "It must be frozen..." and invents an entirely new and better laser using a frozen core.
* Based on the ''Literature/RomanceOfTheThreeKingdoms'' saga, the Chinese movie ''Film/RedCliff'' has BoisterousBruiser Zhang Fei, not known for his tactical genius, but still unwittingly blurting out vital insights more than once. Towards the end of the movie, his comment on the enemy battle fleet ("those ships could give us more firewood than we'll use in our lifetime") leads to Zhou Yu's plan to set the entire fleet on fire.
* In ''Film/Seven1979'', Cowboy is trying to work out how to deal with Kimo's bulletproof limo when he spots a couple of kids pitching horseshoes in the park. A light bulb goes off and exclaims "That's it! Horseshoes!", much to Jenny's confusion.
* ''Film/SkyCaptainAndTheWorldOfTomorrow''. The title character is given a staff and told to "Follow Rana. The staff will lead you to Totenkopf".
-->'''Polly:''' Have you looked at this? There's markings on it, like a ruler. And there's a moon and a star.\\
'''Joe:''' "And all I ask is a tall ship, and a star to steer her by." A star. He wasn't talking about a place, he was talking about a star! Rana is a star! Ancient sailors used to navigate by using the night sky. They could determine their position by the moon and the stars. The Vikings were known to create maps for certain stars, latitude tables that required a key to decipher them. The key was called Jacob's staff. This has to be the key!
* ''Film/TheSniper'': Lt. Kafka experiences a minor one (in that it does not immediately bust the case) while complaining to Sgt. Ferris about the tips coming from the public, including one from the woman in the dunk tank talking about Miller hurling baseballs at her.
-->'''Lt. Kafka:''' "A letter from a man who says..." ''<{{beat}}>'' "Baseballs?" ''(gets a thoughtful look on his face and gets up and hurries from the room)''
* ''Film/SnowballExpress'': John gets his idea about turning the mountain into a ski resort when Wally talks about riding all over it in his snowmobile.
* In ''Film/SomeGuyWhoKillsPeople'', the sheriff is struggling to find a connection between the victims aside from them all coming from the same town. His CluelessDeputy, who has a habit of making inappropriate jokes, remarks that if there were six more of them, they'd have a baseball team. That gives the sheriff his lightbulb moment as he grabs the yearbooks and discovers the victims had all been on the high school basketball team.
* In ''Film/SpiesLikeUs'', Austin Millbarge muses over [[MikeNelsonDestroyerOfWorlds accidentally launching an ICBM and apparently starting]] WorldWarIII, saying "And to think my guidance counselor said I'd never amount to anything...". After which, he suddenly says "GUIDANCE!? SOURCE PROGRAMMABLE GUIDANCE!" and thinks up a plan that saves the day.
* In TheFilmOfTheBook ''Literature/TheSpyWhoCameInFromTheCold'', the burnt-out British spy Leamas is seconds away from successfully competing an assignment to destroy an enemy agent when stupid mistakes by his service in London destroy the entire plot, allowing the enemy agent to escape. You look into his face and you realize [[spoiler:that the entire plan was about saving that agent who has come over to the British and killing the man who suspects him. Leamas was just a pawn]].
* After two weeks of poring over a cartouche in the original ''Film/{{Stargate}}'' movie, Daniel Jackson finally figures out that the symbols aren't hieroglyphs, but star constellations when he sees a picture of Orion on a guard's newspaper and recognizes the shape as one of the symbols.
* In ''Film/StrangerThanFiction'', the author figured out how to kill off the main character after seeing someone drop an apple. She mentions she'd never be able to explain the connection. [[ItMakesSenseInContext It makes sense when you see it.]]
* In the 1974 film ''Film/TheTakingOfPelhamOneTwoThree'', the police car carrying the ransom money crashes on the way to the hijacked subway train. With no time left to spare before the hijackers kill a hostage, Garber manages to do some quick thinking when he realizes that the hijackers, who are underground and only in contact with the outside world through his dispatch terminal, don't know that the car has crashed.
-->'''Police officer:''' If they know the truck is wrecked, how can they expect us to be on time?\\
'''Garber:''' They don't know anything down there. How can they know anything when they... that's it.\\
''<switches on the radio with Mr. Grey>''\\
'''Garber:''' Pelham One-Two-Three, [[BlatantLies the money has arrived. I repeat, the money has arrived!]]
* In ''Film/TellNoOne'', Alexandre has received a mysterious e-mail from [[spoiler: someone claiming to be his dead wife, Margot]], who's left him a username and password to answer another e-mail that's being sent later. Alexandre can't access the account no matter how he tries, much to his frustration. That night, he's out walking the dog when he hears "[[Music/{{U2}} With or Without You]]" playing, and realizes what the username and password are really *supposed* to be, allowing him to go to an Internet cafe and access the account.
* In ''Film/ThankYouForSmoking'', Nick hits upon his strategy for the congressional hearing while watching Bobby eat apple pie covered with cheese.
* ''Film/ToCatchAKiller2023'': Eleanor cracks the case, while sitting in a bathtub no less. One of the people they had interviewed earlier knows the killer, but was afraid to tell the police because of his own illegal hiring practices.
* ''Film/{{Tremors}}''. The main characters are desperately trying to figure out a way to escape from the Graboids, which perform a DigAttack. Valentine says "We need a helicopter. Or a goddamn tank!" Earl realizes that they can use a bulldozer to pull an open semi-trailer and carry everyone to safety.
* At the end of ''Film/TheUsualSuspects'' detective Kujan lets Verbal Kint go after interrogating him about the ship massacre, convinced by Kint's story (told in flashbacks that make up most of the movie) that Dean Keaton is legendary criminal Keyser Soze. After Kint leaves, Kujan comments on the sloppiness of his partner's desk, and his partner says the mess makes sense if you take a step back and look at the whole thing. Kujan chuckles, drinks his coffee, looks at his evidence board [[spoiler: and realizes Kint made up the whole story based on things tacked on the board]], complete with Kujan dropping his coffee mug and it shattering in slow motion.
* ''Film/WarGames''
** While trying to figure out the password to log onto the WOPR computer, David and Jennifer watch a short film featuring Falken and his son. David asks about the son's name, and when she answers that it's "Joshua", he mutters "It can't be that easy..." It does indeed turn out to be the password.
** During the tense final scene, when Falken tries to access Joshua with his password and finds it's been taken out, David asks what they're going to do. Falken says "I don't know. Do you?", then for some reason, Jennifer says "I told you not to play games with that thing". So, David thinks for a moment, then says "It's games. GAMES!", and proceeds to play games with Joshua.
* In ''Film/WereTheMillers'' David conceives his "let's pretend to be a family" plan after seeing a police officer helping out a family in a RV.
* ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'':
** As Eddie Valiant leaves a movie theater, a newsreel tells the news of how Maroon Cartoons was sold to [[spoiler:Cloverleaf Industries, the same company that bought the Red Car trolley line and bid for ownership of Toontown]]. He runs back in and shouts, "That's it! That's the connection!"
** He has another one following [[spoiler: Doom's comment to the weasels about "[[DieLaughing laughing yourselves to death"]]]]. You can literally ''hear'' the light bulb go on in his head.
* ''Film/YvesSaintLaurent'': Yves thumbs through an art book and sees a Mondrian painting...the rest is history.

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* Played with in ''Film/{{Pi}}''. Mathematician Max consults with his mentor Sol about a numerical sequence he's trying to solve. Sol ''Theatre/TheSpongeBobMusical'': During "Hero is My Middle Name", Spongebob tells him the story about Archimedes (see below). Which leads to this exchange:
-->'''Sol:''' So what's the lesson?\\
'''Max:''' That an answer will come.\\
'''Sol:''' No, it's the wife! You have to relax!
* ''Film/TwentyFirstCenturySerialKiller'': When [[TheProtagonist Aaron]] sees the ring on [[spoiler:Charles']] finger, he remembers that the SerialKiller he's been looking for had one just like that on his own finger. It leads him to realize [[spoiler:Charles]] is the killer.
* In ''Film/AceVenturaPetDetective'', Ace gets his Eureka Moment when his dog lies across the forehead of a picture of Miami Dolphins kicker Ray Finkle, who he suspects is connected to police lieutenant Lois Einhorn... and the way the dog's hair falls gives him his epiphany... and his [[UnsettlingGenderReveal entire week's]] [[BrainBleach food consumption]]...
** In the sequel, ''When Nature Calls'', Ace tries to figure out what the HollywoodNatives have that would drive someone to provoke a genocidal war by stealing their sacred bat. He resorts to meditation and contacts his Tibetan temple master through telepathy for help. Talk turns to the medallion Ace received at the beginning of the film, and Ace admits he lost in the bat's cave. "You wanna know where it is? It's probably lying in a big pile of...''Guano!'' They have ''guano!''" It's explained later that bat guano is valuable as a fertilizer, and the BigBad was planning on harvesting it once the tribes wiped themselves out.
* In ''Film/Aladdin2019'', when Aladdin starts taunting Jafar about how he'll always be weaker than the Genie, the Genie is initially confused and horrified, but then his expression displays visible comprehension and an "I got you" wink when he realizes that Aladdin is goading Jafar into turning himself into a genie, with all of the rules and restrictions that implies.
* ''Franchise/BackToTheFuture'':
** In [[Film/BackToTheFuture the first film]], the 1955 Doc has a panic attack after he sees his 1985 self explaining that the time machine requires 1.21 gigawatts of electricity produced by plutonium. Doc says that since plutonium is out of the question, the only natural source of power that can generate 1.21 gigawatts is a bolt of lightning. That's when Marty remembers he has the flyer given to him by the woman campaigning to save the clock tower and realizes that the bolt of lightning that stopped the clocktower can be harnessed to give the time machine enough power to send it back to 1985.
** In [[Film/BackToTheFuturePartII Part II]], when Marty realizes he got Biff's dirty magazine in Strickland's office (and that Biff still has the Almanac), Marty laments to Doc over the walkie talkie that he has no idea what to do now or how he's going to find Biff... only to hear the sound of a certain struggle going on in the parking lot.
-->'''Marty:''' OF COURSE! (''to Doc'') I gotta go, I got one chance, my old man is about to deck Biff!
* ''Film/Batman1989'':
** Vicki Vale is already beginning to suspect something about Bruce Wayne, but the penny finally drops about [[Franchise/{{Batman}} who he really is]] when she discovers [[DeathByOriginStory his parents were murdered]].
-->'''Knox:''' What do you suppose something like that does to a kid?
** Bruce himself seems to have one when confronting Joker in Vicki's apartment. After Joker asks the question, “You ever dance with the Devil in the pale moonlight?”; it snaps Bruce out of his LetsGetDangerous moment. A flashback later on reveals what Bruce realized: that Joker/Jack is the one who [[YouKilledMyFather killed Thomas and Martha Wayne]]; he asked the same question to young Bruce.
* ''Film/ABeautifulMind'':
** Nash develops his theory out of his friends' fighting over a girl.
** There's a more serious case later in the movie: [[spoiler:Nash realizes he hallucinates when he realizes in all the years he's seen them, the little girl never ages]].
* In ''Film/{{Beaches}}'', there's Creator/BetteMidler's satirical song about the -- apocryphal -- inventor "Otto Titsling", who supposedly invented the brassiere.
* ''Film/TheBigShort'' has the scene where Mark Baum talks to Wing Chau, and puts on a massive OhCrap face as Baum realizes the market for insuring mortgage bonds is significantly larger than the market for the mortgage loans themselves, and thus the whole world economy would suffer when that bubble burst.
* In ''Film/BlazingSaddles'', Hedley Lamarr's evil plans all come as a result of these.
* In ''Film/BloodWork'', the detective realizes the meaning of the [[CriminalMindGames Code Killer's message]] ("903 472 568") while looking at a check he wrote for his neighbor, after someone else pointed out that the message doesn't contain a 1.
* In ''Film/TheCannonballRun'', J.J. and Victor debate what to drive in the race while driving around in a boat. They get into an accident and are taken to the hospital in an ambulance. J.J. asks the doctor how long it's going to take them to get to the hospital. The doctor explains that the ambulance can easily slip through traffic due to being an emergency vehicle. Guess what they end up driving in the race.
* ''Film/ChipNDaleRescueRangers2022'': When Ellie is tied up in Sweet Pete's bootlegging facility, [[spoiler: Captain Putty]] forces her to call Dale and tell him
Sandy that she's fine. However, Ellie tells him something that is supposed to be a coded message for help: that her favorite episode of ''Rescue Rangers'' is "When You Fish Upon a Star". Dale watches said episode and, [[RightForTheWrongReasons through his bizarre train of thought]], manages to correctly guess what's really going on.
-->'''Dale:''' Alright, think, Dale! Think! Gadget is stuck in a lantern. Lanterns provide light... ''by using fire!'' Fire is really cool... but also really dangerous. Someone is in a dangerous situation! Like that time I dropped a bowling ball on my toe. ''(gasp)'' Ellie has ''ten'' toes! And she probably likes Thai food! Ellie is ''tied up'' and in danger! And Chip is with her! [[spoiler: ''It was Putty working with Sweet Pete
the whole time!'']] I cracked it! I'm coming, guys!
* ''Film/{{Clegg}}'': When Col. Sullivan facetiously suggests that maybe Wildman hired prostitutes to carry out the assassinations, Harry suddenly realises that this is exactly what Wildman has done. Or rather, one specific prostitute.
* ''Film/{{Conjoined}}'': When Jerry asks if [[spoiler:they would separate Alina and Alisa before prosecuting the latter]], it gives Stanley the idea to [[spoiler:perform the surgery himself]].
* In ''Film/DeathWalksOnHighHeels'', Inspector Baxter has one about how the crime could have been committed when TheCoroner makes a comment about the freezer at the morgue.
* In ''Film/DiamondsAreForever'', James Bond runs through a quick list of locations of Whyte properties Blofeld might be using to run his satellite operation. He and Willard Whyte both realize where it is when he mentions an oil rig off the coast of Baja California.
-->'''Willard Whyte:''' ''Baja?'' I haven't got anything in Baja!
* ''Franchise/DieHard'' has this a few times:
** In ''Film/DieHard'', John [=McClane=] is talking to Al on "getting help from the guy upstairs." It then hits John that Hans was near the roof when they ran into each other, and he starts to wonder what Hans was doing up there.
** ''Film/DieHard2'' has [=McClane=] chasing Stuart's team and using a machine gun he took from one of them, but it has no effect. [=McClane=] wonders how he could have missed at that range and checks the gun to find [[spoiler: it's filled with blanks. [=McClane=] realizes this means the terrorists were using blanks in their "firefight" with Grant's Special Forces team. Which means they knew the soldiers were using blanks too... which means Grant and Stuart are working together.]]
** In ''Film/DieHardWithAVengeance'', running into a band of under-aged looters alerts [=McClane=] that the villain's apparent plan is likely a distraction.
--->'''Kid:''' All the cops are into something! It's Christmas! You could steal city hall!
* ''Film/{{Dogma}}'' has one of these near the end; Jay tells Bethany (while trying to get it on, because the world's about to end) about a boardwalk he once took a girl to on a date. Bethany, after learning that the boardwalk has Skeeball, realizes that "John Doe Jersey," of whom her minister was sermonizing about earlier, is God, trapped in a comatose mortal body. Hey, Jay was a prophet (or is that profit?), after all.
* ''Film/{{Evolution|2001}}'' has some JustForFun/{{egregious}} examples:
** The revelation that the aliens reproduce quicker with ''[[IncendiaryExponent fire]]'' is brought about by Orlando Jones' character dropping a lit cigarette into a petri dish, seconds after explaining how he hasn't smoked in years.
** The alien's weakness to [[ElementsDoNotWorkThatWay selenium]] is discovered by Julianne Moore taking off her jacket, revealing her periodic table of elements t-shirt.
*** Note that ''Evolution'' was, in fact, a pastiche of these kinds of movies.
* ''Film/AFaceInTheCrowd'': "Oh, if
only they heard the way that psycho really talks." Fortunately someone person in the sound room heard him and set up the EngineeredPublicConfession that doomed "that psycho".
* In ''Film/AFewGoodMen'', Tom Cruise briefly halts a brainstorming session
Bikini Bottom with the rest of the defense team to look for his lucky baseball bat, which Demi Moore has innocently placed in the closet. Staring into the closet prompts a Eureka Moment that reveals an important fact about the case -- the murder victim's clothes were hanging in his closet; if he had really been due to transfer to another post the next morning -- as his CO has claimed -- his things would have been packed, and his closet empty. Prompting the line "he really does think better with that bat."
* At the end of ''Film/TheFugitive'' U.S. Marshall Gerard is having doubts as to whether Dr. Richard Kimble is guilty of killing his wife and has doubts about [[spoiler:[[BigBad Dr. Charles Nichols]] and one-armed man former cop [[TheDragon Sikes]]]]. So he has his deputies check the phone records for a connection but nothing comes up. Then a deputy [[spoiler: notices that a call was made to Sikes from Kimble's car phone right around the time Nichols was driving to give Kimble his keys back, and around the time that Kimble's wife was killed.]]
* In ''Film/GhostbustersII'', after the proton packs have no effect on the slime encasing the art museum, Egon figures out it's powered by all the negative emotion in the city. He starts to talk about needing a massive infusion of positive energy to shatter the shell.
-->'''Egon:''' We need something that everyone in this town can get behind. [''looks down''] We need... a symbol!\\
'''Ray:''' Something that appeals to the best in each and every one of us.\\
'''Egon:''' Something good.\\
'''Winston:''' Something decent.\\
'''Peter:''' Something pure.\\
''[close up of the Statue of Liberty image on Ecto-1A's license plate]''
* An unexpected source: in ''Film/GodzillaVsBiollante'', a scientist works out the flaw of a recent attempt to neutralize Godzilla via AppliedPhlebotinum by seeing dry ice hauled about for emergency refrigeration in the wake of the unthwarted monster attack.
* In ''Film/HarryPotterAndTheChamberOfSecrets'', Harry and Ron are unable to get through the barrier at King's Cross to get on the Hogwarts Express, and are wondering what to do. At a loss, Harry suggests they just go back and wait by the car, which gives Ron the idea to use his dad's flying car to get to Hogwarts.
* ''Film/HighSchoolMusical'': A villainous example from Sharpay, when she gets an idea to make it so that Gabriela can't make it to the auditions.
-->'''Sharpay:''' Okay, so the decathlon and the basketball game are on Monday, and the auditions are on Friday. Too bad all of these events weren't happening all on the same day... ''at the same time''.
* In ''Film/HomewardBoundTheIncredibleJourney'', Chance's "if I don't survive" speech helps Shadow figure out a way to get rid of the cougar chasing them.
-->'''Shadow:''' Seesaw? Seesaw! Chance, you're a genius!\\
'''Chance:''' [[CallingMeALogarithm I am not!]]... What's a genius?\\
'''Shadow:''' Never mind.
* In ''Film/HotFuzz'', Nicholas Angel's suspicions are stumped by the question of how one person could be in multiple places at once. When he and Danny Butterman go visit the convenience shop, the conversation that takes place between Danny and the clerk causes Nicholas to suspect [[spoiler: multiple killers]]. What's more, [[spoiler:the shop clerk who triggered the Eureka Moment is one of the killers herself. [[INeverSaidItWasPoison Oops]]]].
* ''Film/TheHuntForRedOctober'':
** During the briefing for Jeffrey Pelt on Soviet captain Marko Ramius, Jack Ryan realizes today's the anniversary of his wife's death, thus Ramius' real goal isn't attacking the United States, but defecting to them, instead. When he figures this out, Ryan quietly mutters "You son of a bitch...", before saying it loud enough for everybody else to hear, leading Pelt to quip "You wish to add something to our discussion, Dr. Ryan?"
** Later, Ryan tries to mull over how Ramius would manage to get the rest of his crew off the sub as part of his plan to defect.
--->'''Jack:''' We don't have to figure out how to get the crew off the sub. He's already done that, he would have had to. All we gotta do is figure out what he's gonna do. So how's he gonna get the crew off the sub? They have to want to get off. How do you get a crew to want to get off a submarine? How do you get a crew to want to get off a ''nuclear'' sub....
* In ''Film/IndependenceDay'', a scientist's father tells him to get up off the floor so he doesn't catch a cold, which gives him the idea to disrupt the aliens' force fields by uploading a virus into the mothership's computers in a reference to ''Literature/TheWarOfTheWorlds''. This scene is parodied in the "Cancelled" episode of ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark''. However, this parody is itself not an example of Eureka Moment, but of BatDeduction.
* In ''Film/InsideMan'', a chance comment a rookie cop makes to Denzel Washington's character allows him to figure out how exactly the hostage takers were able to stay ten steps ahead of the police.
* Happens in ''{{Film/Interstellar}}'' when Murph [[spoiler:finds out her father is actually the "Ghost" that contacted her in her childhood]] and also when [[spoiler:discovering the solution to Brand's equation]]. She even shouts "Eureka!" out of joy, throwing her papers everywhere after writing the solution on them.
* ''Film/InTheLineOfFire'': Clint Eastwood's character figures out the meaning of a word with seven letters after a chance remark by a character played by Joshua Malina.
* ''Film/IRobot'' features several effective examples of this trope including... "...the right man for the job...?" "...follow the bread crumbs..." "...I think my father wanted me to kill you..." etc, etc.
* In ''[[Film/{{K91989}} K-9]]'' Dooley is growing frustrated with a case he's working. His girlfriend Tracy told him that he needed to relax, and the answer would come to him. Not much later, things are getting romantic between the two, when lo and behold, Dooley has an epiphany and must rush out the door with his four-legged sidekick.
* In ''Film/KidDetective2020'', Abe is well and truly stumped on the entire mystery until a childhood friend explains that he was wrong about one his very first cases. This makes Abe realize that case was a setup and the culprit behind it is the one he should be investigating.
* ''Film/LChangeTheWorld'' has one character hiding clues in math problems. L figures out the solution when accidentally given a clue.
* In the first ''Film/LegallyBlonde'' movie, when Elle is defending her client, [[InheritanceMurder a fitness guru accused of killing her husband to get ahold of his business assets,]] she's a nervous wreck while asking the stepdaughter what she was doing that day. Elle gets her second wind when the witness states that she took a shower after her bi-yearly permanent hair treatment, and Elle surprises the entire court by mentioning that taking a shower after a permanent will render the chemicals' effect on the hair ineffective. After some more questioning its revealed that the stepdaughter was waiting to ambush his father's wife, but accidentally shot him dead, [[FrameUp and pinned it on her stepmother.]]
* In ''Film/TheMadMagician'', Alice Prentiss experiences her Eureka Moment when her husband is reading her details of an unrelated murder in Fall River, and says that a neighbour saw the killer but he was masked. This makes he realize that the man she thought was Ormond could have been Gallico wearing a LatexPerfection mask.
* ''Film/MajorLeague'': The Indians' manager is about to send hopelessly wild pitcher Ricky Vaughn to the minor leagues. During their conversation, the manager off-handedly mentions another pitcher who went down to the minors and had a successful career and points at his photograph. Vaughn squints in the pitcher's direction, and the manager suddenly realizes all his problems are related to poor vision.
* Crossed with OhCrap; In ''Film/ManOfSteel'', Lois tells Clark that they gave her a MindProbe and learned all her secrets. Clark replies that Zod was inside his head as well... then he connects the dots and realizes ''[[AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs they know where he lives]], probably enforced by him cocking his head slightly like he was listening.''
* In ''Film/TheManWhoKnewTooMuch'', Ben [=McKenna=] follows the lead of spy Louis Bernard's dying words, "Ambrose Chappell", to search for the kidnappers of Ben's son. Ben visits a taxidermy shop owned by a man named Ambrose Chappell, only to learn that Mr. Chappell has no association with the criminals. As Ben's wife, Jo, waits anxiously for him to return to their hotel room, one of her friends, Val, asks her the name of the person Ben's searching for. Val mistakenly calls him "Church", so after Jo corrects him with the word, "Chappell", she pauses, then exclaims, "It's not a man, it's a place! It's Ambrose ''Chapel!''" Jo's friends proceed to help her find the address of this chapel in the phone directory, before she leaves them to search there.
* Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse:
** ''Film/IronMan2'': While trying to perfect the arc reactor, Tony [[spoiler:suddenly finds inspiration in his father's miniature model of the first Stark Expo. Of course, his dad did that quite on purpose during the video he left behind for Tony]].
--->'''Howard Stark:''' [[spoiler:This is the key to the future, Tony.]]\\
''[camera cut to [[spoiler:the City of the Future]'']]\\
''[camera cut to [[spoiler:the Unisphere]'']]\\
''[camera cut to a ''[[spoiler: prototype arc reactor'']'']]
** It seems that they did some research on [[spoiler:the missing element. The element in question (118) does exist as "Ununoctium" though it is radioactive and only lasts for a very short time before decaying. It can only be synthesized with the help of a particle accelerator]].
** Happens to Tony again in ''Film/{{The Avengers|2012}}'', when he realizes that [[spoiler:Loki is using Stark Tower to launch the alien invasion]].
--->'''Tony Stark:''' He knows he has to take us out to win, right? That's what he wants. He wants to beat us, he wants to be seen doing it. He wants an audience.\\
'''Steve Rogers:''' Right. [[NewEraSpeech I caught his act in Stuttgart.]]\\
'''Tony Stark:''' Yeah. That's just previews, this is... this is opening night. And Loki, he's a full-tilt diva. He wants flowers, he wants parades, he wants a monument built to the skies with his name plastered... [[ExplainExplainOhCrap Son of a bitch.]]
** ''Film/SpiderManHomecoming'': Used by [[BigBad Adrian Toomes]] as he drives his daughter and Peter to the homecoming dance. His first clue was when Peter tried to bluff that he was at a party his daughter was at, the same night he and Spider-Man met, but she interrupts and says that he was barely there. Then he follows it by talking about the elevator incident in DC, with Peter himself confirming he wasn't up there, but remarking it was lucky that Spider-Man saved them.
--->'''Toomes:''' ''[as the light ahead of him turns green]'' [[TermsOfEndangerment Good old Spider-Man]].
** Nonverbal one in ''Film/AvengersEndgame''. As Thanos regains control of the Gauntlet and about to dust the universe again, Tony looks at Dr. Strange as if asking "what are we going to do now?". Strange wordlessly raises his finger, trembling all the time, and at that moment Tony understands [[spoiler:that he will have to make the ultimate sacrifice to turn the battle around, the only one out of millions of outcomes where they actually win.]]
* ''Film/MasterAndCommander'': "Let me guess. A stick?"
-->'''[[PluckyMiddie Midshipman Blakeny]]:''' It's a rare phasmid, sir... It's an insect that disguises itself as a stick in order to confuse its predators.\\
''[later]''\\
'''[[TheCaptain Captain Jack]]:''' A nautical phasmid, Doctor... I intend to take a greater interest in the bounty of nature from now on. I had no idea that a study of nature could advance the art of naval warfare! Now to pull this predator in close and spring our trap.
* ''Film/MegaSharkVsGiantOctopus'': After having sex the two scientists realize pheromones are the key. To capturing the monsters, that is.
* ''Franchise/MenInBlack'':
** ''Film/MenInBlack'':
*** The title characters have been racking their brains trying to figure out where the "Galaxy" is. Their only hint is that they were told it's "on Orion's Belt" by a dying alien[[note]]this confuses the Agents because they think the alien is referencing the constellation Orion, but that "belt" has no galaxies on it[[/note]]. When Agent J sees Frank barking at a cat on the street, he realizes the alien meant ''collar'': the alien had owned a cat named Orion, and the "Galaxy" is a trinket the size of a marble attached to its collar. (This is foreshadowed when the prince is eating with his countryman right before Edgar attacks, and uses words that aren't ''quite'' the right English terms.)
*** And it happens again later on, when the MIB are trying to figure out where the Bug might get a ship, and Jay spots the mural of the 1964 World's Fair, where they'd stashed a pair of flying saucers decades before and passed it off as an avant garde art installation.
** DoubleSubversion in ''Film/MenInBlackII'', where Agent J starts to decode a ridiculously complicated chain of arrows in a pizza shop which leads him nowhere, because he missed a much more obvious clue at the first arrow. However, the free-association links he found do turn out to be quite close to the actual plot.
** Discussed in ''Film/MenInBlack3''. In 1969, Jay and the young Kay are trying to find [[BigBad Boris]], Kay suggests heading to the nearby diner and getting some pie, saying "My granddaddy always said: 'If you got a problem you can't solve, it helps to get out of your head.' Pie. It's good." While at the diner, they see some disgruntled New York Mets fans.
--->'''Jay:''' (''sotto, to Kay'') That's funny. The Mets actually win it all this year.
--->'''Young Kay:''' [[ItWillNeverCatchOn Oh, yeah]].
--->'''Jay:''' No, I'm serious.
--->'''Young Kay:''' I'm sure.
--->'''Jay:''' Look, three months from now, your buddies down there are gonna be calling them "the Amazing Mets" and "the Miracle Mets"...
--->(''beat'')
--->'''Young Kay:''' What? What you got there, hoss?
--->'''Jay:''' The Archanan said, "It's amazing! It's a miracle! I'll see you at the game." I know where he is.
--->'''Young Kay:''' (''smiling'') Told you to trust the pie.
* In ''Film/MortalEngines'', when Hester sees the shrine to Medusa in Shan Guo, realises the central eye is the same as the locket her mother gave her, and [[spoiler:opens it to discover the crash drive for the MEDUSA system]].
* In ''Film/{{Murder}}'', Sir John realizes when he takes a sip of his brandy cocktail that if Diana had been lying about having drunk the brandy, she wouldn't have been so equivocal in her denial of the murder.
* William has one in ''Film/TheNameOfTheRose'' book considering the secret of the library. Adso remembers how Salvatore said "tertius equi", which is CanisLatinicus for "The third of horse" (when he meant "the third horse"). William concludes: "the first and the seventh of the four" really means [[spoiler:"the first and the seventh of the ''word'' four", and "four" is "quattuor" in Latin, so you have to push the letters Q and O!]]
** They had a minor one earlier, when Adson dreamed a story similar to the "Coena Cypriani", a kind of Literature/TheBible parody. Which helps William to remember that there was a book in the library consisting of four texts, one of them a comment for the Coena Cypriani, another one the book they're looking for.
* ''Film/NationalTreasure'':
** The entire plot hinged on the protagonist's ability to solve puzzles and uncover secrets in this manner. Granted, the hint was invariably directly related to the solution ("Pass and Stow" was written on an ad for the Liberty Bell, the correct time was drawn on a famous picture of the building it was stored in, etc), far more so than typically for this trope.
** The BigBad also had a few of these, such as his realization that the reason why the word "Silence" is capitalized in a coded message is because it's a name (Ben Franklin's pen name) or when they arrive to the Liberty Bell exhibit only to realize that he's supposed to look where the bell was originally located not where it was moved 100 years later.
* In ''Film/OzTheGreatAndPowerful'', Oscar is starting to feel overwhelmed by the knowledge that he has to fight two witches armed with very real magic that he doesn't have, and the only thing behind him is an army of craftsmen. While tucking in the China Girl at bed time, he tells her about UsefulNotes/ThomasEdison, and that he could use his knowledge of natural science to create wonders [[spoiler: and realizes that he can use his own knowledge of special effects and theatrics to basically bluff the witches into submission]].
* In ''Film/{{Philomena}}'', Martin realizes that Michael was aware of -- and took pride in -- his Irish ancestry.
* Towards the end of ''Film/PlanesTrainsAndAutomobiles'', as Neal Page is finally heading home to his family in Chicago, he starts thinking about having Thanksgiving dinner with them. This segues into thinking about his time with Del Griffith, specifically one cryptic comment Del made: "I haven't been home in years...". Neal suddenly realizes the truth about Del, and he returns to the train station to confront Del, who confesses [[spoiler:he's been a homeless drifter since his wife Marie died 8 years earlier]].
* In ''Film/RealGenius'', Knight's frustration at his sabotaged laser failing leads him to a freezer, where he realizes "It must be frozen..." and invents an entirely new and better laser using a frozen core.
* Based on the ''Literature/RomanceOfTheThreeKingdoms'' saga, the Chinese movie ''Film/RedCliff'' has BoisterousBruiser Zhang Fei, not known for his tactical genius, but still unwittingly blurting out vital insights more than once. Towards the end of the movie, his comment on the enemy battle fleet ("those ships could give us more firewood than we'll use in our lifetime") leads to Zhou Yu's plan to set the entire fleet on fire.
* In ''Film/Seven1979'', Cowboy is trying to work out how to deal with Kimo's bulletproof limo when he spots a couple of kids pitching horseshoes in the park. A light bulb goes off and exclaims "That's it! Horseshoes!", much to Jenny's confusion.
* ''Film/SkyCaptainAndTheWorldOfTomorrow''. The title character is given a staff and told to "Follow Rana. The staff will lead you to Totenkopf".
-->'''Polly:''' Have you looked at this? There's markings on it, like a ruler. And there's a moon and a star.\\
'''Joe:''' "And all I ask is a tall ship, and a star to steer her by." A star. He wasn't talking about a place, he was talking about a star! Rana is a star! Ancient sailors used to navigate by using the night sky. They could determine their position by the moon and the stars. The Vikings were known to create maps for certain stars, latitude tables that required a key to decipher them. The key was called Jacob's staff. This has to be the key!
* ''Film/TheSniper'': Lt. Kafka experiences a minor one (in that it does not immediately bust the case) while complaining to Sgt. Ferris about the tips coming from the public, including one from the woman in the dunk tank talking about Miller hurling baseballs at her.
-->'''Lt. Kafka:''' "A letter from a man who says..." ''<{{beat}}>'' "Baseballs?" ''(gets a thoughtful look on his face and gets up and hurries from the room)''
* ''Film/SnowballExpress'': John gets his idea about turning the mountain into a ski resort when Wally talks about riding all over it in his snowmobile.
* In ''Film/SomeGuyWhoKillsPeople'', the sheriff is struggling to find a connection between the victims aside from them all coming from the same town. His CluelessDeputy, who has a habit of making inappropriate jokes, remarks that if there were six more of them, they'd have a baseball team. That gives the sheriff his lightbulb moment as he grabs the yearbooks and discovers the victims had all been on the high school basketball team.
* In ''Film/SpiesLikeUs'', Austin Millbarge muses over [[MikeNelsonDestroyerOfWorlds accidentally launching an ICBM and apparently starting]] WorldWarIII, saying "And to think my guidance counselor said I'd never amount to anything...". After which, he suddenly says "GUIDANCE!? SOURCE PROGRAMMABLE GUIDANCE!" and thinks up a plan that saves the day.
* In TheFilmOfTheBook ''Literature/TheSpyWhoCameInFromTheCold'', the burnt-out British spy Leamas is seconds away from successfully competing an assignment to destroy an enemy agent when stupid mistakes by his service in London destroy the entire plot, allowing the enemy agent to escape. You look into his face and you realize [[spoiler:that the entire plan was about saving that agent who has come over to the British and killing the man who suspects him. Leamas was just a pawn]].
* After two weeks of poring over a cartouche in the original ''Film/{{Stargate}}'' movie, Daniel Jackson finally figures out that the symbols aren't hieroglyphs, but star constellations when he sees a picture of Orion on a guard's newspaper and recognizes the shape as one of the symbols.
* In ''Film/StrangerThanFiction'', the author figured out how to kill off the main character after seeing someone drop an apple. She mentions she'd never be able to explain the connection. [[ItMakesSenseInContext It makes sense when you see it.]]
* In the 1974 film ''Film/TheTakingOfPelhamOneTwoThree'', the police car carrying the ransom money crashes on the way to the hijacked subway train. With no time left to spare before the hijackers kill a hostage, Garber manages to do some quick thinking when he realizes that the hijackers, who are underground and only in contact with the outside world through his dispatch terminal, don't know that the car has crashed.
-->'''Police officer:''' If they know the truck is wrecked, how can they expect us to be on time?\\
'''Garber:''' They don't know anything down there. How can they know anything when they... that's it.\\
''<switches on the radio with Mr. Grey>''\\
'''Garber:''' Pelham One-Two-Three, [[BlatantLies the money has arrived. I repeat, the money has arrived!]]
* In ''Film/TellNoOne'', Alexandre has received a mysterious e-mail from [[spoiler: someone claiming to be his dead wife, Margot]], who's left him a username and password to answer another e-mail that's being sent later. Alexandre can't access the account no matter how he tries, much to his frustration. That night, he's out walking the dog when he hears "[[Music/{{U2}} With or Without You]]" playing, and realizes what the username and password are really *supposed* to be, allowing him to go to an Internet cafe and access the account.
* In ''Film/ThankYouForSmoking'', Nick hits upon his strategy for the congressional hearing while watching Bobby eat apple pie covered with cheese.
* ''Film/ToCatchAKiller2023'': Eleanor cracks the case, while sitting in a bathtub no less. One of the people they had interviewed earlier knows the killer, but was afraid to tell the police because of his own illegal hiring practices.
* ''Film/{{Tremors}}''. The main characters are desperately trying
smarts to figure out a way to escape from stop the Graboids, eruption of Mount Humongous, then hastily adds "But no pressure!" This gives Sandy the idea to build a device to disrupt the building pressure in the volcano's magma chamber which perform a DigAttack. Valentine says "We need a helicopter. Or a goddamn tank!" Earl realizes that they can use a bulldozer to pull an open semi-trailer and carry everyone to safety.
* At
will nullify the end of ''Film/TheUsualSuspects'' detective Kujan lets Verbal Kint go after interrogating him about the ship massacre, convinced by Kint's story (told in flashbacks that make up most of the movie) that Dean Keaton is legendary criminal Keyser Soze. After Kint leaves, Kujan comments on the sloppiness of his partner's desk, and his partner says the mess makes sense if you take a step back and look at the whole thing. Kujan chuckles, drinks his coffee, looks at his evidence board [[spoiler: and realizes Kint made up the whole story based on things tacked on the board]], complete with Kujan dropping his coffee mug and it shattering in slow motion.
* ''Film/WarGames''
** While trying to figure out the password to log onto the WOPR computer, David and Jennifer watch a short film featuring Falken and his son. David asks about the son's name, and when she answers that it's "Joshua", he mutters "It can't be that easy..." It does indeed turn out to be the password.
** During the tense final scene, when Falken tries to access Joshua with his password and finds it's been taken out, David asks what they're going to do. Falken says "I don't know. Do you?", then for some reason, Jennifer says "I told you not to play games with that thing". So, David thinks for a moment, then says "It's games. GAMES!", and proceeds to play games with Joshua.
* In ''Film/WereTheMillers'' David conceives his "let's pretend to be a family" plan after seeing a police officer helping out a family in a RV.
* ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'':
** As Eddie Valiant leaves a movie theater, a newsreel tells the news of how Maroon Cartoons was sold to [[spoiler:Cloverleaf Industries, the same company that bought the Red Car trolley line and bid for ownership of Toontown]]. He runs back in and shouts, "That's it! That's the connection!"
** He has another one following [[spoiler: Doom's comment to the weasels about "[[DieLaughing laughing yourselves to death"]]]]. You can literally ''hear'' the light bulb go on in his head.
* ''Film/YvesSaintLaurent'': Yves thumbs through an art book and sees a Mondrian painting...the rest is history.
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* Miranda has one at the end of ''Literature/WhenYouReachMe''.
--> I am jumping up and down because at the very moment Dick Clark said the word "Go," it was like an invisible hand reached out and snatched away my veil. And for almost a minute, I understood everything. When that veil isn't hanging down right in front of a person's face, a minute is long enough to realize a lot of things.
* Creator/AgathaChristie loved doing this in the Literature/HerculePoirot novels. Very frequently, he fits the pieces together after inspiration from a chance remark by one of the other characters; to Poirot's credit, he never fails to explain precisely how it helped him break the case.
* In ''Literature/ThePaleHorse'' by Creator/AgathaChristie two people have Eureka moments in short succession. Several people have died, supposedly by magic. Mystery writer Ariadne Oliver suddenly realizes that all the deaths have one thing in common: all the victims were losing their hair when they died. She knows this is a vital clue but she has no medical training, so she doesn't know what it means. She calls Mark Easterbrook, a doctor who has been investigating the deaths, to tell him what she has realized, and he has his own Eureka moment, realizing that all the deaths were due to Thallium poisoning.
* ''Literature/TheCatWhoSeries'': Every book features Koko the Siamese doing something odd which eventually leads to Qwilleran having a Eureka Moment. How plausible Koko's behavior is, either taken at face value or with the strong hint he's ''trying'' to give clues, varies considerably.
* In book two of the ''Literature/HIVESeries'', Laura has one of these in the form of DreamingTheTruth.
* {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d in ''The Burglar Who Traded Ted Williams'': While Literature/BernieRhodenbarr is talking with a friend, she mentions the ''Cat Who...'' series, when his cat suddenly launches into strange behavior and Bernie solves the crime. [[spoiler: Subverted, in that he'd already solved the crime, but didn't care about revealing the result. When the cat acted, as if on cue, he decided to play along.]]
* ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'':
** Sansa supplies her father with one [[spoiler: when she says that Joffrey (who she has a mad crush on, [[TheCaligula the poor girl]]) is nothing like his father, [[BoisterousBruiser Robert]]. This finally makes Eddard realize that ''none'' of Cersei's children take after Robert -- though all of Robert's bastards do -- and the kids are most likely the product of incest between Cersei and her brother, Jaime]].
** Tyrion gets one two books later, when the readers have all pretty much forgotten about the never-quite-solved mystery of [[spoiler: who sent the assassin with the dagger to try to kill Bran]] from the first book, when he hears Joffrey bragging about how he's very familiar with expensive things like Valyrian steel. Because the chapter is told from Sansa's point of view, the readers only find out what's on his mind when he gets her alone for long enough to ask [[spoiler: "Hey, do you know if Joffrey had any reason not to like your brother?]]
* In ''Literature/AmericanGods'', this is how Shadow figures out where a [[spoiler:small-town serial killer has been hiding his victims' bodies,]] acting on a comment from a god who knew what was going on, and was trying to clue him onto it.
* In "The Honour of Israel Gow," Literature/FatherBrown has an explanation that he thinks covers almost all of the strange evidence they've found -- snuff without snuff boxes, candles without candlesticks, holy images with the halo around the baby Jesus removed -- but not the fact that the title character decapitated a dead man and stole the head. It's not until his friend Flambeau mentions going to the dentist that Father Brown manages to tie that in with the rest of the evidence. [[spoiler: He realizes that the dead man must have had a gold tooth. All of the missing things are those that are made of gold. Israel Gow was promised "all the gold in the castle," and taking it literally, Gow took everything that was gold (the snuff boxes, the candlesticks, etc.) while leaving behind everything that wasn't.]]
* Creator/IsaacAsimov:
** Dr Asimov wrote an essay about how this sort of thought process works called "the Eureka effect". It's even made it into a few high school literature books. %%Put first because we don't have a page for it.
** Elijah Baley constantly tries to "solve" his cases by fixating on a new piece of evidence, until something happens that makes him revise his understanding of the evidence he already has.
*** ''Literature/TheCavesOfSteel'': In the first novel, Lije Baley figures out the murder mystery when his partner casually brings up [[spoiler:Enderby's glasses. All pieces of the puzzle then come together: Lije realizes that Enderby (who was earlier established to be psychologically incapable of killing a human) accidentally murdered a person, instead of destroying their robotic lookalike, because he couldn't see clearly when his glasses shattered]]. Then Daneel has a different one when he begins to grasp the distinction between 'legal' and 'ethical', which humanizes him in Baley's eyes.
*** ''Literature/TheNakedSun'': In the second novel, Baley asks Daneel to [[spoiler:"give him a hand"]]. The robot responds by [[spoiler:looking at his hand as if he was supposed to actually give it to him, leading Elijah to realize that the murder weapon was a robot's detachable arm]].
*** ''Literature/TheRobotsOfDawn'': The third and final book in the series even barely gets away with justifying it. Baley has a eureka moment three times just before falling asleep. Each time he forgets what it was he discovered by the time he is fully awake again. Fastolfe at one point suggests using a potentially dangerous mind probe device to try to help Baley remember what it was he realized, but Baley does not take him up on the offer. [[spoiler:Giskard eventually admits that he used his telepathic powers to prevent Baley from remembering what he had discovered each time in order to protect the secret of Giskard's telepathic abilities.]]
** ''Literature/FoundationSeries''' "Literature/TheMule": Bayta has been thinking about the fact that she felt desperate both during the Time Vault event and in Neotrantor. When recently [[{{Brainwashed}} converted]] Han Pritcher reveals to them that the Mule was the one that caused the desperation in the Time Vault, she makes the connection that [[spoiler:Magnifico, the half-idiot jester she has been friends with, is actually [[BigBad the Mule]]]].
** "Literature/TheLastTrump": Etheriel realizes that the [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt Act of Ascendancy]] is scheduled to take place in 1957, but it doesn't specify Anno Domini; [[ReasoningWithGod arguing with God]] that the Act should be postponed until ''everyone'' on Earth agrees that the current year is 1957.
** Powell and Donovan: %%In publication order
*** "{{Literature/Reason}}": Powell's moment of realization comes while inspecting the report from [[InSeriesNickname Cutie]]'s shift during the electron storm. The robot was able to maintain focus far more precisely than any human could, which means his RobotReligion is useful for training each of the successive QT models on how to operate the remote space stations.
*** "Literature/{{Runaround}}": Powell and Donovan are quite proud of themselves for thinking of using the mining laboratory to create oxalic acid to chase Speedy away from the danger. Up until [[spoiler:they realize, too late, that it only shifts the problem a few meters in one direction or another without solving the LogicBomb]].
*** "Literature/CatchThatRabbit": Powell's moment of clarity occurs just in time for them to shoot one of the subsidiary robots, getting Dave to work again. Using the analogy of subsidiary=finger, Powell realized that the dancing and marching was due to Dave "twiddling his fingers" while he worked out what needed to be done.
* Creator/IsaacAsimov and Creator/JanetAsimov's ''Literature/NorbysOtherSecret'': In chapter six, while Norby and Fargo are racking their brains to figure out how to open the hassock, Jeff suggests they take a break by singing a few songs. Fargo calls him a genius and starts laughing, leaving Norby to explain that Fargo now thinks the numbers they'd deciphered stand for musical notes.
%%* ''Literature/ChasingVermeer'': An extremely complicated version of this trope is pretty much the premise.
* Creator/TimothyZahn likes this trope. Or, more accurately, this trope fits his style. Many of Zahn's original works are FirstPersonSmartass, and the settings are similar to Hitchcock-style suspense/intrigue mysteries, so there's guaranteed to be one when the protagonist finally puts the pieces together. (Though the reader, unless he figures it out too--which is sometimes possible and sometimes not--won't know until TheSummation.) Some examples:
** ''Literature/TheIcarusHunt'' has at least two: One when a comment makes the protagonist realize another person's murder was connected with something completely different than he'd been assuming; another when a different comment triggers a flashback. TheSummation indicates he may have had another couple more along the way that the audience wasn't even privy to.
** The ''Literature/QuadrailSeries'' tends to have one per book, minimum; most notably, the moment in ''Night Train to Rigel'' when Compton figures out how the FTL trains work.
** This even shows up in his ''Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse'' work, though those get more promptly revealed to the reader: in ''Literature/SurvivorsQuest'', a random comment by Luke triggers a flashback for Mara, in which she recognizes a major inconsistency in some of their companions' back story.
** And finally, one for Leia in ''[[Literature/TheThrawnTrilogy The Last Command]]''. Talon Karrde mentions how he was a ''Chimaera'' prisoner, and for Leia, "suddenly, all the pieces had fallen into place...and the picture they formed was one of potential disaster."
* Aside from the few times they recognize the answer instantly, the characters in ''Literature/TheDaVinciCode'' seem to rely solely on this trope to solve all the various puzzles and sub-puzzles. For the last puzzle before the book's climax, we don't actually get to see the main character work out the answer.
** We don't get to see it, but we do get the lead in. The answer to the last puzzle is a word: [[spoiler:apple]], and the last thing Langdon happens to look at before his off-screen Eureka Moment is [[spoiler:an apple tree]].
* Literature/NeroWolfe does this quite a bit. He's got all the pieces, but can't make them fit together, Archie (or one of the suspects) says something that causes him to look at one particular thing in a different way, and everything falls into place. He will often admit to Archie when it was something that he said or did; if it was someone else, he saves the information for the [[SummationGathering Parlor Scene]]. Both Archie and the reader know one has just occurred when Nero starts doing his "lip exercises".
* Subverted, while lampshading the subversion, in Mil Millington's "Love And Other Near-Death Experiences", in which the central character has a startling realization that he recognizes would qualify as a Eureka Moment -- except that nobody did or said anything to trigger it, it just happened without prompting.
* ''Literature/HarryPotter'':
** In ''[[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheHalfBloodPrince Half-Blood Prince]]'', a sarcastic comment by Harry ("Fifty-seventh time lucky?") about his inability to get a crucial memory of Voldemort from Slughorn inspires Ron to suggest Harry use his luck potion, which proves effective. A similar scene occurs in [[Film/HarryPotterAndTheHalfBloodPrince the movie]], only (in keeping with the screenwriter's general inclinations) reversed: Ron's comment inspires Harry.
** In ''[[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheDeathlyHallows Deathly Hallows]]'', we're treated to Harry's entire train of thought as a broken talking stone gargoyle triggers his memories and he realizes exactly where the last Horcrux is hidden.
* In ''Literature/MemorySorrowAndThorn'', near the climax of the third novel, [[MagicalNativeAmerican Binabik the troll]] has a classic Eureka Moment during his party's escape from the [[TheFairFolk Norns]] beneath Asu'a, as a result of an offhand comment from the dwarrows who are aiding them. Unconventionally, this leads not to the solution to the plot but the [[OhCrap horrifying realization]] that the heroes have been doing the BigBad's bidding the entire time.
* In the grand tradition of mystery novels, happens frequently in Creator/NgaioMarsh's Inspector Alleyn series. An interesting departure is that the Eureka moment for Alleyn usually occurs near the middle of the book, with the reader catching up as more evidence is gathered.
* ''{{Literature/Discworld}}'':
** ''Literature/FeetOfClay'':
*** Subverted where Vimes specifically warns against this.
*** Played straight at the end, when remarks of [[TheDitz Detritus and Fred Colon]] make Vimes realize the BigBad had been rubbing the hints of his plot in Vimes' face, assuming Vimes wouldn't get them.
*** Lampshaded in that "eureka" is a Ephebian word meaning "Bring me a towel". And in fact, we learn this is a regular occurrence for Ephebian philosophers, to the point that nearby stores keep a large supply of soap, towels and bath salts.
** Subverted in ''Literature/ReaperMan''; Inventor Ned Simnel is trying to think up a way for his combination harvester to move without a horse when [[SteamPunk a blast of steam goes off.]] Ned just gets annoyed on how he's always getting interrupted when trying to think. According to ''The Discworld Companion'', this has happened over a 150 times.
** Subverted in ''Literature/MovingPictures''. CMOT Dibbler has been selling advertising space in some pictures, but is told to stop. Then he hears about a mistake someone made while editing a film, leaving in a frame which was just a picture of gold. Nobody noticed, but [[SubliminalAdvertising everyone was thinking about gold when they left the theater]]. It looks like he's about to figure out a way to sell advertising after all... [[spoiler:but he puts in ''five minutes'' of film depicting what he's trying to advertise, on the reasoning that if one frame can do that, five minutes worth must work wonders.]]
* In Creator/DorothyLSayers' ''Whose Body?'', Literature/LordPeterWimsey's moment of revelation is explicitly compared to staring at jumbled letters until they formed a word of their own inclination.
* In ''Literature/RemoteMan'', Ned comes up with his plan to bring down Laana's smuggling operation when he's browsing in a dime store. He picks up a pin cushion that he discovers has a music box inside playing a familiar tune: ''The Entertainer.'' This brings back memories of watching ''Film/TheSting'' with his father, which in turn sparks his plan, which is to invent a person, a rich businessman with his own fabricated website, to be a client of Laana.
** Earlier, Ned overhears a conversation mentioning "an anchorman in Kingston". When he later learns that Kingston is the capital of Jamaica, he realises that what he heard was "a nanka-man", nanka being a local term for the Jamaican Boa.
* "Take a chill pill" in ''Literature/MysteryTeam''.
* When Chichikov gets the idea for his scam in ''Literature/DeadSouls''.
* In ''[[Literature/TheActsOfCaine Heroes Die]]'', Toa-Sytell has one when he [[spoiler: reads the Monastic records on Caine and realises that he's an Aktir]].
* In ''Literature/AnnoDracula'', Genevieve and Charles are struggling with their investigation into Jack the Ripper's murders. Genevieve wishes aloud that Dr. Seward were with them, as he treated all the victims and could have told them what they had in common. As soon as she says this, Charles realises something; [[spoiler: They had Seward in common. ''Jack'' Seward]].
* Happens quite a bit in ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles''. Most recently, in ''Cold Days'', Harry was talking with someone about his [[spoiler: daughter]] and how much he would give to not have her hurt from any source, which makes him pause. Seconds later, he unravels a plot that's been in play for ''eight books''.
* In ''Literature/IWantMyHatBack'', the Bear, after a long and fruitless search for his hat is asked to describe it: "It's red and pointy and... I HAVE SEEN MY HAT!"
* In Creator/AstridLindgren's ''Emil of Lönneberga'' books, there is a part where a man buys an unshod horse. All attempts to shoe it fail due to the horse kicking, and one man remarks that the buyer was cheated -- at home, they tried to shoe it twenty times. Angry, the trader says anyone can have the horse for free, but when Emil takes him up on the offer, says he'll need to get him shod first. However, the horse's reaction reminded Emil (a five years old) of his family's servant, and he realized that [[spoiler:[[AccidentalTickleTorture the horse was merely ''ticklish'']]. So, he manages by holding the horse's hoofs, which have no nerves by definition]]. The trader tries to back out of the deal, but the crowd forces him to keep his word.
* In the thriller ''The Day Before Midnight'', a group of commandos take over a missile base in Maryland but are delayed as the launch key is sealed behind a stone block that will take nearly a day to burn through. The military assumes they're dealing with some radical militia group, but Peter, the base's designer, isn't sure. It's then discovered the "terrorists" are actually [[spoiler: a batch of renegade Spetsnaz commandos]] as Peter realizes they have "figured out how to win World War III." As he explains, if they launch, the Soviet Union may lose about 30,000 people, but the Soviet attack will take out most of the U.S. When the leader of the American forces points out the obvious problem in that the American counterattack will wipe out Russia, Peter says it won't. He reminds them that when the commandos took the base, they sent out a short-burst radio message Peter now realizes was a signal to a compatriot to hold off on the action that guarantees the U.S. response is hopelessly crippled to the point they may not get anything in the air at all.
-->'''Peter''': You better kick this over to the FBI because if I'm right, he's gonna launch here and then [[spoiler: he's going to nuke D.C.]]
* Creator/ElleryQueen is prone to these. For example, in ''The Scarlet Letters'' he is watching some wet paint run in the rain when the meaning the victim's DyingClue suddenly becomes apparent to him.
* In the ''Literature/VorkosiganSaga'', Lord Miles Vorkosigan is prone to this; for instance in ''Literature/DiplomaticImmunity'',
--> “The crime isn't murder,” Miles whispered, his eyes widening. “The crime is ''kidnapping''.”\\
The murders had come subsequently, in an increasingly panicked cascade, ...\\
“My lord, are you all right—?”\\
Ekaterin's voice, in a fierce whisper: “No, don't interrupt him. He's thinking. He just makes those funny leaking noises when he's thinking.”
** Cordelia (then) Naismith has one in the prequel ''Literature/ShardsOfHonor'' when she realized that Commodore Aral Vorkosigan could not have used interrogation drugs on her to extract information as he had claimed (she was hiding in the quarters he was confined to, and the only conscious person that knew she was there was no less surprised by what he supposedly gotten out of her than she was)... which meant that he (and only he given how badly the Barrayaran fleet was blindsided) had known of the [[AttackReflector top secret trump card]] Beta Colony had deployed in defense of their neighboring system ahead of time... which in turn forced her to conclude that the whole invasion of Escobar was a [[UriahGambit smokescreen for an internal Barrayaran assassination plot]] with Vorkosigan as the triggerman.
* ''Literature/{{TACK}}'': Often, just before "turn the page for the solution". Another character will usually make a reference to something vaguely related that will trigger a "I just figured out the answer!". It's usually Toria who triggers Will, but occasionally other characters will trigger Will or Toria into figuring things out.
* ''Literature/WetDesertTrackingDownATerroristOnTheColoradoRiver'': Grant realizes that the bomber is aiming at restoring the Colorado River delta, after figuring that the bomber's warning of a poisoning of the All-American Canal does not fit that of a terrorist trying to kill people.
* In ''The Dry'' by Jane Harper, this is how Aaron Falk cracks the case of whether a PaterFamilicide was real or a murder staged by someone else. In a casual conversation about a customer with gambling problems, TheBartender mentions that while gamblers always look for loopholes and strategies, it all comes down to backing the right horse. Back in his hotel room, Aaron realizes that all his theories so far have been built on one fatal assumption - [[spoiler: that whoever killed the family would have a grudge against the father, his old friend. It never occurred to him that his friend's *wife* might have been the real target]].
* A big theme of "Legwork" by Creator/EricFrankRussell is that the dull, dreary legwork gives us more opportunities for Eureka moments. Without all the investigation of the bizarre bank thefts, the police commissioner would not have been able to connect them with Harasha Vanash's UFO.
* Aaren has one in the second ''Literature/SkyJumpers'' book, ''Literature/ForbiddenFlats'', after [[spoiler:Alondra mentions the periodic table of elements]]. It leads him and the others to deduce that [[spoiler:iron's magnetic properties may have been transferred to ruthenium]].
* The title character of ''Literature/FrannyKStein'' does this in several of the books.
** ''Attack of the 50-Ft. Cupid'' has Franny trying to figure out how she can stop the titular gigantic cherub. Remembering her little brother Freddy snarking about using a reverse setting on the Biggerizer so she could shrink her mouth, Franny gets the idea to use the invention to enlarge herself so that she and the giant Cupid would be on equal footing.
** In ''The Invisible Fran'', Franny gets the idea to become invisible and whisper suggestions into her friends' heads to lure them into pursuing mad science like she does after seeing her chameleon use its camouflage ability to sneak up on her dog Igor.
** In ''The Fran That Time Forgot'', Franny glances at her Time Warp Dessert Plate she invented for the science fair when everyone at school laughs at her EmbarrassingMiddleName, which inspires her to retool her invention and use it to go back in time to change her middle name.
** In ''The Frandidate'', Franny tries to think of a way she can make everyone want to vote for her for class president. She gets her idea after noticing Igor's uncanny ability to get her what the wants before she even asks, her chameleon being able to change itself when she accidentally sits on it and her parrot imitating her squeal when she sat on the aforementioned chameleon. This makes Franny realize that she can win over the student body by creating a suit that changes her appearance to match everyone's interests and enables her to say exactly what they want to hear.
* ''Literature/ToShapeADragonsBreath'': Anequs, has one regarding drawing and learning skiltakraft while at home for the whaler's return celebration, after nearly a whole term of struggling through it (with no help from her SadistTeacher Professor Ezel, who refuses to let her interact in class). [[spoiler:She realizes that the paths of dances her people have done for generations—with curved lines, rather than straight, and using various natural items such as shells and ashes for the source of the aethers—are drawing skilta, which would be visible as such from the sky when in the air on dragonback.]] She passes this information on to Theod to help him finally grasp the subject, with his promise that they both won't inform anyone at the school what they've discovered.
* ''[[Literature/FelseInvestigates A Nice Derangement of Epitaphs]]'' by Creator/EllisPeters has an interesting example, where Simon Towne has an epiphany regarding one of the mysterious deaths after George Felse repeats a comment made by his son Dominic. The interesting part is that Simon was present when Dominic made the comment in the first place, but it didn't trigger an epiphany then because he didn't have enough of the other pieces of the puzzle yet.
* ''Literature/WarriorCats'':
** In ''Tigerclaw's Fury'', Tigerclaw's reflecting on his situation while looking for moss to cover his wound, but instead finds leaf mulch. This makes him realize that his goal to become leader can be attained in more than one way too: while he might not become ''[=ThunderClan=]'''s leader, there are other options.
** In ''Shattered Sky'', [[DeadPersonConversation StarClan]] has given the cryptic advice that in order to defeat the villain, "the Clans must remember their names". Everyone's a bit baffled at what this means, but then Alderheart happens to walk past Hawkwing telling his daughters about [=SkyClan=]'s history and how they certainly live up to their name due to their attack-from-above techniques. Alderheart realizes that this means that each Clan must use their own unique battle strategies to fight Darktail.
* In "Ayla and the Birthday Brawl" in the ''Literature/WhateleyUniverse'', Phase has a Eureka Moment in the middle of the final battle of the story. It nearly turns into a BrickJoke when we don't get to hear the deduction until well into the next novel, as the attack used by the Necromancer tells Phase [[spoiler: that there is a link between the Necromancer and Hekate, another of their Big Bads.]]
* ''Literature/SevenStars'': In the chapter "The Trouble With Barrymore", the first-person detective protagonist has one when Geneviève mentions that they don't even know if the key part of the prophecy (which is in French) is supposed to be translated into English, or if it's a French translation of something in a third language. [[spoiler:The key phrase is "Maison Blanche", which in English is "White House"... and in Spanish is ''[[Film/{{Casablanca}} Casa Blanca]]''.]]
-->This was what it was like. When you saw it, and nobody else did. This was what made a detective.
* ''Literature/TheLotterysMoreOrLess'': While Sumac is watching ''Film/TheSoundOfMusic'' at the Warming Center, at the point where the song about Liesl and Rolf being in love is playing, it immediately occurs to her that [[spoiler:Catalpa, her sister, is crushing on Luiz]].
* ''Literature/KattLovesDogg'': Oscar has one regarding [[spoiler:his cousin Romanldo's love poem to Molly's cousin Violet. The reason the lines are spaced the way they are is so that the first letter of each line can spell out the secret message "Meet Me At The Giant Stones"]].
* ''Literature/SpaceCase'': While watching the security footage of Dr. Holtz before he goes out the airlock, [[TheProtagonist Dash]] and Kira take note of Dr. Holtz's hand movements in the video. Dash thinks of them as signs, and it leads him to realize Dr. Holtz is relaying a message in sign language.
* ''Literature/JaineAustenMysteries'':
** In ''Last Writes'', Jaine has two that let her figure out [[spoiler:that Wells is the killer and how he pulled off poisoning Quinn; hearing Marco the prop man recount stories Quinn told about his days as a valet (giving Wells a '''very''' good motive to kill him) and the warm up guy doing magic tricks (remembering Wells was a magician and explaining how he could have poisoned the doughnuts without being in the prop room).]]
** Throughout ''Death by Pantyhose'', Kandi has been trying to find an actress [[ItMakesSenseInContext to go through driving school for her]]. Jaine scolding Kandi for hiring someone to do her dirty work for her leads her to realize [[spoiler:Reagan Dixon did the same thing with killing Vic]].
* ''Literature/MaxAndTheMidknightsTheTowerOfTime'': In chapter 1, when Max is pondering on how to find out why she and her sister Mary were separated at birth, an idea pops into her mind, sending her running to someone she figures can help: [[WizardClassic Mumblin' the Magician]].
* ''Literature/AngelaNicely'': In “Cupcake Wars!”, Angela gets the idea to decorate her brown-iced cupcakes like monsters when Maisie complains that they “look like blobby monsters”.

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* Miranda has one ''ComicBook/BeastWarsUprising:''
** During "Trigger Warnings",
at the end climax, Wolfang has several of ''Literature/WhenYouReachMe''.
--> I am jumping up
these; determining that the scribbling note he found on Lidar's body says "wings post-forging", that murder victim Twirl was trying to hide her original alt-mode, and down because at the very moment Dick Clark said the word "Go," it that she was a Targetmaster. Then, when it looks like an invisible hand reached out and snatched away my veil. And for almost a minute, I understood everything. When that veil isn't hanging down right in front of a person's face, a minute is long enough to realize a lot of things.
* Creator/AgathaChristie loved doing this in the Literature/HerculePoirot novels. Very frequently,
everything's wrapped up, he fits the pieces together after inspiration from a chance remark by one of the other characters; to Poirot's credit, he never fails to explain precisely how it helped him break the case.
* In ''Literature/ThePaleHorse'' by Creator/AgathaChristie two people have Eureka moments in short succession. Several people have died, supposedly by magic. Mystery writer Ariadne Oliver suddenly realizes that all the deaths have one thing in common: all the victims were losing their hair when they died. She knows this is a vital clue but she has no medical training, so she doesn't know what it means. She calls Mark Easterbrook, a doctor who has been investigating the deaths, to tell him what she has realized, and he has his own Eureka moment, realizing that all the deaths were due to Thallium poisoning.
* ''Literature/TheCatWhoSeries'': Every book features Koko the Siamese doing
recalls something odd which eventually leads to Qwilleran having Blackarachnia told him, that Overrun, a Eureka Moment. How plausible Koko's behavior is, either taken at face value or with the strong hint nerdy tech guy, introduced Blackarachnia and Twirl. [[spoiler:Because Overrun was ''also'' a Targetmaster, and he's ''trying'' to give clues, varies considerably.
* In book two of
the ''Literature/HIVESeries'', Laura has one of these in the form of DreamingTheTruth.
* {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d in ''The Burglar Who Traded Ted Williams'': While Literature/BernieRhodenbarr is talking with a friend, she mentions the ''Cat Who...'' series, when his cat suddenly launches into strange behavior and Bernie solves the crime. [[spoiler: Subverted, in that he'd already solved the crime, but didn't care about revealing the result. When the cat acted, as if on cue, he decided to play along.
who killed Twirl.]]
* ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'':
** Sansa supplies her father with one [[spoiler: when she says that Joffrey (who she has a mad crush on, [[TheCaligula Early on in "Not All Megatrons", Megatron is ruminating on the poor girl]]) is nothing like his father, [[BoisterousBruiser Robert]]. This finally makes Eddard realize that ''none'' of Cersei's children take after Robert -- though all of Robert's bastards do -- and the kids are most likely the product of incest between Cersei and her brother, Jaime]].
** Tyrion gets one two books later, when the readers have all pretty much forgotten about the never-quite-solved mystery of [[spoiler: who sent the assassin with the dagger to try to kill Bran]] from the first book, when he hears Joffrey bragging about how he's very familiar with expensive things like Valyrian steel. Because the chapter is told from Sansa's point of view, the readers only find out what's on his mind when he gets her alone for long enough to ask [[spoiler: "Hey, do you know if Joffrey had any reason not to like your brother?]]
* In ''Literature/AmericanGods'', this is how Shadow figures out where a [[spoiler:small-town serial killer has been hiding his victims' bodies,]] acting on a comment from a god who knew what was going on, and was trying to clue him onto it.
* In "The Honour of Israel Gow," Literature/FatherBrown has an explanation that
Uprising, as he thinks covers almost all of the strange evidence they've found -- snuff without snuff boxes, candles without candlesticks, holy images with the halo around the baby Jesus removed -- but not the fact that the title character decapitated a dead man and stole the head. It's not until his friend Flambeau mentions going to the dentist that Father Brown manages to tie that in with the rest of the evidence. [[spoiler: He realizes that the dead man must have had a gold tooth. All of the missing things are those that are made of gold. Israel Gow was promised "all the gold in the castle," and taking it literally, Gow took everything that was gold (the snuff boxes, the candlesticks, etc.) while leaving behind everything that wasn't.]]
* Creator/IsaacAsimov:
** Dr Asimov wrote an essay about how this sort of thought process works called "the Eureka effect". It's even made it into a few high school literature books. %%Put first because we don't have a page for it.
** Elijah Baley constantly tries to "solve" his cases by fixating on a new piece of evidence, until something happens that makes him revise his understanding of the evidence he already has.
*** ''Literature/TheCavesOfSteel'': In the first novel, Lije Baley figures out the murder mystery when his partner casually brings up [[spoiler:Enderby's glasses. All pieces of the puzzle then come together: Lije realizes that Enderby (who was earlier established to be psychologically incapable of killing a human) accidentally murdered a person, instead of destroying their robotic lookalike, because he couldn't see clearly when his glasses shattered]]. Then Daneel has a different one when he begins to grasp the distinction between 'legal' and 'ethical', which humanizes him in Baley's eyes.
*** ''Literature/TheNakedSun'': In the second novel, Baley asks Daneel to [[spoiler:"give him a hand"]]. The robot responds by [[spoiler:looking at his hand as if he was supposed to actually give it to him, leading Elijah to realize that the murder weapon was a robot's detachable arm]].
*** ''Literature/TheRobotsOfDawn'': The third and final book in the series even barely gets away with justifying it. Baley has a eureka moment three times just before falling asleep. Each time he forgets what it was he discovered by the time he is fully awake again. Fastolfe at one point suggests using a potentially dangerous mind probe device to try to help Baley remember what it was he realized, but Baley does not take him up on the offer. [[spoiler:Giskard eventually admits that he used his telepathic powers to prevent Baley from remembering what he had discovered each time in order to protect the secret of Giskard's telepathic abilities.]]
** ''Literature/FoundationSeries''' "Literature/TheMule": Bayta has been thinking about the fact that she felt desperate both during the Time Vault event and in Neotrantor. When recently [[{{Brainwashed}} converted]] Han Pritcher reveals to them that the Mule was the one that caused the desperation in the Time Vault, she makes the connection that [[spoiler:Magnifico, the half-idiot jester she has been friends with, is actually [[BigBad the Mule]]]].
** "Literature/TheLastTrump": Etheriel realizes that the [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt Act of Ascendancy]] is scheduled to take place in 1957, but it doesn't specify Anno Domini; [[ReasoningWithGod arguing with God]] that the Act should be postponed until ''everyone'' on Earth agrees that the current year is 1957.
** Powell and Donovan: %%In publication order
*** "{{Literature/Reason}}": Powell's moment of realization comes while inspecting the report from [[InSeriesNickname Cutie]]'s shift during the electron storm. The robot was able to maintain focus far more precisely than any human could, which means his RobotReligion is useful for training each of the successive QT models on how to operate the remote space stations.
*** "Literature/{{Runaround}}": Powell and Donovan are quite proud of themselves for thinking of using the mining laboratory to create oxalic acid to chase Speedy away from the danger. Up until [[spoiler:they realize, too late, that it only shifts the problem a few meters in one direction or another without solving the LogicBomb]].
*** "Literature/CatchThatRabbit": Powell's moment of clarity occurs just in time for them to shoot one of the subsidiary robots, getting Dave to work again. Using the analogy of subsidiary=finger, Powell realized that the dancing and marching was due to Dave "twiddling his fingers" while he worked out what needed to be done.
* Creator/IsaacAsimov and Creator/JanetAsimov's ''Literature/NorbysOtherSecret'': In chapter six, while Norby and Fargo are racking their brains to figure out how to open the hassock, Jeff suggests they take a break by singing a few songs. Fargo calls him a genius and starts laughing, leaving Norby to explain that Fargo now thinks the numbers they'd deciphered stand for musical notes.
%%* ''Literature/ChasingVermeer'': An extremely complicated version of this trope is pretty much the premise.
* Creator/TimothyZahn likes this trope. Or, more accurately, this trope fits his style. Many of Zahn's original works are FirstPersonSmartass, and the settings are similar to Hitchcock-style suspense/intrigue mysteries, so there's guaranteed to be one when the protagonist finally puts the pieces together. (Though the reader, unless he figures it out too--which is sometimes possible and sometimes not--won't know until TheSummation.) Some examples:
** ''Literature/TheIcarusHunt'' has at least two: One when a comment makes the protagonist realize another person's murder was connected with something completely different than he'd been assuming; another when a different comment triggers a flashback. TheSummation indicates he may have had another couple more along the way that the audience wasn't even privy to.
** The ''Literature/QuadrailSeries'' tends to have one per book, minimum; most notably, the moment in ''Night Train to Rigel'' when Compton figures out how the FTL trains work.
** This even shows up in his ''Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse'' work, though those get more promptly revealed to the reader: in ''Literature/SurvivorsQuest'', a random comment by Luke triggers a flashback for Mara, in which she recognizes a major inconsistency in some of their companions' back story.
** And finally, one for Leia in ''[[Literature/TheThrawnTrilogy The Last Command]]''. Talon Karrde mentions how he was a ''Chimaera'' prisoner, and for Leia, "suddenly, all the pieces had fallen into place...and the picture they formed was one of potential disaster."
* Aside from the few times they recognize the answer instantly, the characters in ''Literature/TheDaVinciCode'' seem to rely solely on this trope to solve all the various puzzles and sub-puzzles. For the last puzzle before the book's climax, we don't actually get to see the main character work out the answer.
** We don't get to see it, but we do get the lead in. The answer to the last puzzle is a word: [[spoiler:apple]], and the last thing Langdon happens to look at before his off-screen Eureka Moment is [[spoiler:an apple tree]].
* Literature/NeroWolfe does this quite a bit. He's got all the pieces, but can't make them fit together, Archie (or one of the suspects) says something that causes him to look at one particular thing in a different way, and everything falls into place. He will often admit to Archie when it was something that he said or did; if it was someone else, he saves the information for the [[SummationGathering Parlor Scene]]. Both Archie and the reader know one has just occurred when Nero starts doing his "lip exercises".
* Subverted, while lampshading the subversion, in Mil Millington's "Love And Other Near-Death Experiences", in which the central character has a startling realization that he recognizes would qualify as a Eureka Moment -- except that nobody did or said anything to trigger it, it just happened without prompting.
* ''Literature/HarryPotter'':
** In ''[[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheHalfBloodPrince Half-Blood Prince]]'', a sarcastic comment by Harry ("Fifty-seventh time lucky?")
about his inability to get a crucial memory of Voldemort from Slughorn inspires Ron to suggest Harry use his luck potion, which proves effective. A similar scene occurs in [[Film/HarryPotterAndTheHalfBloodPrince the movie]], only (in keeping with the screenwriter's general inclinations) reversed: Ron's comment inspires Harry.
** In ''[[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheDeathlyHallows Deathly Hallows]]'', we're treated to Harry's entire train of thought as a broken talking stone gargoyle triggers his memories and he realizes exactly where the last Horcrux
old ant-droid farm. This is hidden.
* In ''Literature/MemorySorrowAndThorn'', near the climax of the third novel, [[MagicalNativeAmerican Binabik the troll]] has a classic Eureka Moment during his party's escape from the [[TheFairFolk Norns]] beneath Asu'a, as a result of an offhand comment from the dwarrows who are aiding them. Unconventionally, this leads not to the solution to the plot but the [[OhCrap horrifying realization]] that the heroes have been doing the BigBad's bidding the entire time.
* In the grand tradition of mystery novels, happens frequently in Creator/NgaioMarsh's Inspector Alleyn series. An interesting departure is that the Eureka moment for Alleyn usually occurs near the middle of the book, with the reader catching up as more evidence is gathered.
* ''{{Literature/Discworld}}'':
** ''Literature/FeetOfClay'':
*** Subverted where Vimes specifically warns against this.
*** Played straight at the end,
when remarks of [[TheDitz Detritus and Fred Colon]] make Vimes realize the BigBad had been rubbing the hints of his plot in Vimes' face, assuming Vimes wouldn't get them.
*** Lampshaded in that "eureka" is a Ephebian word meaning "Bring me a towel". And in fact, we learn this is a regular occurrence for Ephebian philosophers, to the point that nearby stores keep a large supply of soap, towels and bath salts.
** Subverted in ''Literature/ReaperMan''; Inventor Ned Simnel is trying to think up a way for his combination harvester to move without a horse when [[SteamPunk a blast of steam goes off.]] Ned just gets annoyed
he hits on how he's always getting interrupted when trying to think. According to ''The Discworld Companion'', this has happened over a 150 times.
** Subverted in ''Literature/MovingPictures''. CMOT Dibbler has been selling advertising space in some pictures, but is told to stop. Then he hears about a mistake someone made while editing a film, leaving in a frame which was just a picture of gold. Nobody noticed, but [[SubliminalAdvertising everyone was thinking about gold when they left the theater]]. It looks like he's about to figure out a way to sell advertising after all... [[spoiler:but he puts in ''five minutes'' of film depicting what he's trying to advertise, on the reasoning that if one frame can do that, five minutes worth must work wonders.]]
* In Creator/DorothyLSayers' ''Whose Body?'', Literature/LordPeterWimsey's moment of revelation is explicitly compared to staring at jumbled letters until they formed a word of their own inclination.
* In ''Literature/RemoteMan'', Ned comes up with his plan to bring down Laana's smuggling operation when he's browsing in a dime store. He picks up a pin cushion that he discovers has a music box inside playing a familiar tune: ''The Entertainer.'' This brings back memories of watching ''Film/TheSting'' with his father, which in turn sparks his plan, which is to invent a person, a rich businessman with his own fabricated website, to be a client of Laana.
** Earlier, Ned overhears a conversation mentioning "an anchorman in Kingston". When he later learns that Kingston is the capital of Jamaica, he realises that what he heard was "a nanka-man", nanka being a local term for the Jamaican Boa.
* "Take a chill pill" in ''Literature/MysteryTeam''.
* When Chichikov gets
the idea for his scam in ''Literature/DeadSouls''.
* In ''[[Literature/TheActsOfCaine Heroes Die]]'', Toa-Sytell has one when he [[spoiler: reads the Monastic records on Caine and realises that he's an Aktir]].
* In ''Literature/AnnoDracula'', Genevieve and Charles are struggling with
of severing proto-formers from their investigation into Jack the Ripper's murders. Genevieve wishes aloud that Dr. Seward were with them, as he treated all the victims and could have told them what they had in common. As soon as she says this, Charles realises something; [[spoiler: They had Seward in common. ''Jack'' Seward]].
* Happens quite a bit in ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles''. Most recently, in ''Cold Days'', Harry was talking with someone about his [[spoiler: daughter]] and how much he would give to not have her hurt from any source, which makes him pause. Seconds later, he unravels a plot that's been in play for ''eight books''.
* In ''Literature/IWantMyHatBack'', the Bear, after a long and fruitless search for his hat is asked to describe it: "It's red and pointy and... I HAVE SEEN MY HAT!"
* In Creator/AstridLindgren's ''Emil of Lönneberga'' books, there is a part where a man buys an unshod horse. All attempts to shoe it fail due to the horse kicking, and one man remarks that the buyer was cheated -- at home, they tried to shoe it twenty times. Angry, the trader says anyone can have the horse for free, but when Emil takes him up on the offer, says he'll
need to get him shod first. However, the horse's reaction reminded Emil (a five years old) of his family's servant, and he realized that [[spoiler:[[AccidentalTickleTorture the horse was merely ''ticklish'']]. So, he manages by holding the horse's hoofs, which have no nerves by definition]]. The trader tries to back out of the deal, but the crowd forces him to keep his word.
* In the thriller ''The Day Before Midnight'', a group of commandos take over a missile base in Maryland but are delayed as the launch key is sealed behind a stone block that will take nearly a day to burn through. The military assumes they're dealing with some radical militia group, but Peter, the base's designer, isn't sure. It's then discovered the "terrorists" are actually [[spoiler: a batch of renegade Spetsnaz commandos]] as Peter realizes they have "figured out how to win World War III." As he explains, if they launch, the Soviet Union may lose about 30,000 people, but the Soviet attack will take out most of the U.S. When the leader of the American forces points out the obvious problem in that the American counterattack will wipe out Russia, Peter says it won't. He reminds them that when the commandos took the base, they sent out a short-burst radio message Peter now realizes was a signal to a compatriot to hold off on the action that guarantees the U.S. response is hopelessly crippled to the point they may not get anything in the air at all.
-->'''Peter''': You better kick this over to the FBI because if I'm right, he's gonna launch here and then [[spoiler: he's going to nuke D.C.]]
* Creator/ElleryQueen is prone to these. For example, in ''The Scarlet Letters'' he is watching some wet paint run in the rain when the meaning the victim's DyingClue suddenly becomes apparent to him.
* In the ''Literature/VorkosiganSaga'', Lord Miles Vorkosigan is prone to this;
for instance in ''Literature/DiplomaticImmunity'',
--> “The crime isn't murder,” Miles whispered, his eyes widening. “The crime is ''kidnapping''.”\\
The murders had come subsequently, in an increasingly panicked cascade, ...\\
“My lord, are you all right—?”\\
Ekaterin's voice, in a fierce whisper: “No, don't interrupt him. He's thinking. He just makes those funny leaking noises when he's thinking.”
** Cordelia (then) Naismith has one in the prequel ''Literature/ShardsOfHonor'' when she realized that Commodore Aral Vorkosigan could not have used interrogation drugs
processed energon by taking on her to extract information as he had claimed (she was hiding in the quarters he was confined to, and the only conscious person that knew she was there was no less surprised by what he supposedly gotten out of her than she was)... which meant that he (and only he given how badly the Barrayaran fleet was blindsided) had known of the [[AttackReflector top secret trump card]] Beta Colony had deployed in defense of their neighboring system ahead of time... which in turn forced her to conclude that the whole invasion of Escobar was a [[UriahGambit smokescreen for an internal Barrayaran assassination plot]] with Vorkosigan as the triggerman.
* ''Literature/{{TACK}}'': Often, just before "turn the page for the solution". Another character will usually make a reference to something vaguely related that will trigger a "I just figured out the answer!". It's usually Toria who triggers Will, but occasionally other characters will trigger Will or Toria into figuring things out.
* ''Literature/WetDesertTrackingDownATerroristOnTheColoradoRiver'': Grant realizes that the bomber is aiming at restoring the Colorado River delta, after figuring that the bomber's warning of a poisoning of the All-American Canal does not fit that of a terrorist trying to kill people.
* In ''The Dry'' by Jane Harper, this is how Aaron Falk cracks the case of whether a PaterFamilicide was real or a murder staged by someone else. In a casual conversation about a customer with gambling problems, TheBartender mentions that while gamblers always look for loopholes and strategies, it all comes down to backing the right horse. Back in his hotel room, Aaron realizes that all his theories so far have been built on one fatal assumption - [[spoiler: that whoever killed the family would have a grudge against the father, his old friend. It never occurred to him that his friend's *wife* might have been the real target]].
* A big theme of "Legwork" by Creator/EricFrankRussell is that the dull, dreary legwork gives us more opportunities for Eureka moments. Without all the investigation of the bizarre bank thefts, the police commissioner would not have been able to connect them with Harasha Vanash's UFO.
* Aaren has one in the second ''Literature/SkyJumpers'' book, ''Literature/ForbiddenFlats'', after [[spoiler:Alondra mentions the periodic table of elements]]. It leads him and the others to deduce that [[spoiler:iron's magnetic properties may have been transferred to ruthenium]].
* The title character of ''Literature/FrannyKStein'' does this in several of the books.
** ''Attack of the 50-Ft. Cupid'' has Franny trying to figure out how she can stop the titular gigantic cherub. Remembering her little brother Freddy snarking about using a reverse setting on the Biggerizer so she could shrink her mouth, Franny gets the idea to use the invention to enlarge herself so that she and the giant Cupid would be on equal footing.
** In ''The Invisible Fran'', Franny gets the idea to become invisible and whisper suggestions into her friends' heads to lure them into pursuing mad science like she does after seeing her chameleon use its camouflage ability to sneak up on her dog Igor.
** In ''The Fran That Time Forgot'', Franny glances at her Time Warp Dessert Plate she invented for the science fair when everyone at school laughs at her EmbarrassingMiddleName, which inspires her to retool her invention and use it to go back in time to change her middle name.
** In ''The Frandidate'', Franny tries to think of a way she can make everyone want to vote for her for class president. She gets her idea after noticing Igor's uncanny ability to get her what the wants before she even asks, her chameleon being able to change itself when she accidentally sits on it and her parrot imitating her squeal when she sat on the aforementioned chameleon. This makes Franny realize that she can win over the student body by creating a suit that changes her appearance to match everyone's interests and enables her to say exactly what they want to hear.
* ''Literature/ToShapeADragonsBreath'': Anequs, has one regarding drawing and learning skiltakraft while at home for the whaler's return celebration, after nearly a whole term of struggling through it (with no help from her SadistTeacher Professor Ezel, who refuses to let her interact in class). [[spoiler:She realizes that the paths of dances her people have done for generations—with curved lines, rather than straight, and using various natural items such as shells and ashes for the source of the aethers—are drawing skilta, which would be visible as such from the sky when in the air on dragonback.]] She passes this information on to Theod to help him finally grasp the subject, with his promise that they both won't inform anyone at the school what they've discovered.
* ''[[Literature/FelseInvestigates A Nice Derangement of Epitaphs]]'' by Creator/EllisPeters has an interesting example, where Simon Towne has an epiphany regarding one of the mysterious deaths after George Felse repeats a comment made by his son Dominic. The interesting part is that Simon was present when Dominic made the comment in the first place, but it didn't trigger an epiphany then because he didn't have enough of the other pieces of the puzzle yet.
* ''Literature/WarriorCats'':
** In ''Tigerclaw's Fury'', Tigerclaw's reflecting on his situation while looking for moss to cover his wound, but instead finds leaf mulch. This makes him realize that his goal to become leader can be attained in more than one way too: while he might not become ''[=ThunderClan=]'''s leader, there are other options.
** In ''Shattered Sky'', [[DeadPersonConversation StarClan]] has given the cryptic advice that in order to defeat the villain, "the Clans must remember their names". Everyone's a bit baffled at what this means, but then Alderheart happens to walk past Hawkwing telling his daughters about [=SkyClan=]'s history and how they certainly live up to their name due to their attack-from-above techniques. Alderheart realizes that this means that each Clan must use their own unique battle strategies to fight Darktail.
* In "Ayla and the Birthday Brawl" in the ''Literature/WhateleyUniverse'', Phase has a Eureka Moment in the middle of the final battle of the story. It nearly turns into a BrickJoke when we don't get to hear the deduction until well into the next novel, as the attack used by the Necromancer tells Phase [[spoiler: that there is a link between the Necromancer and Hekate, another of their Big Bads.]]
* ''Literature/SevenStars'': In the chapter "The Trouble With Barrymore", the first-person detective protagonist has one when Geneviève mentions that they don't even know if the key part of the prophecy (which is in French) is supposed to be translated into English, or if it's a French translation of something in a third language. [[spoiler:The key phrase is "Maison Blanche", which in English is "White House"... and in Spanish is ''[[Film/{{Casablanca}} Casa Blanca]]''.]]
-->This was what it was like. When you saw it, and nobody else did. This was what made a detective.
* ''Literature/TheLotterysMoreOrLess'': While Sumac is watching ''Film/TheSoundOfMusic'' at the Warming Center, at the point where the song about Liesl and Rolf being in love is playing, it immediately occurs to her that [[spoiler:Catalpa, her sister, is crushing on Luiz]].
* ''Literature/KattLovesDogg'': Oscar has one regarding [[spoiler:his cousin Romanldo's love poem to Molly's cousin Violet. The reason the lines are spaced the way they are is so that the first letter of each line can spell out the secret message "Meet Me At The Giant Stones"]].
* ''Literature/SpaceCase'': While watching the security footage of Dr. Holtz before he goes out the airlock, [[TheProtagonist Dash]] and Kira take note of Dr. Holtz's hand movements in the video. Dash thinks of them as signs, and it leads him to realize Dr. Holtz is relaying a message in sign language.
* ''Literature/JaineAustenMysteries'':
** In ''Last Writes'', Jaine has two that let her figure out [[spoiler:that Wells is the killer and how he pulled off poisoning Quinn; hearing Marco the prop man recount stories Quinn told about his days as a valet (giving Wells a '''very''' good motive to kill him) and the warm up guy doing magic tricks (remembering Wells was a magician and explaining how he could have poisoned the doughnuts without being in the prop room).]]
** Throughout ''Death by Pantyhose'', Kandi has been trying to find an actress [[ItMakesSenseInContext to go through driving school for her]]. Jaine scolding Kandi for hiring someone to do her dirty work for her leads her to realize [[spoiler:Reagan Dixon did the same thing with killing Vic]].
* ''Literature/MaxAndTheMidknightsTheTowerOfTime'': In chapter 1, when Max is pondering on how to find out why she and her sister Mary were separated at birth, an idea pops into her mind, sending her running to someone she figures can help: [[WizardClassic Mumblin' the Magician]].
* ''Literature/AngelaNicely'': In “Cupcake Wars!”, Angela gets the idea to decorate her brown-iced cupcakes like monsters when Maisie complains that they “look like blobby monsters”.
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* ''Series/TheAfterparty'': Danner has an epiphany about the murder in episode 7 that she explains in episode 8. After Culp brings up an old case of hers involving a woman who was murdered when she opened the door, Danner realizes that [[spoiler:the closet door in Xavier's bedroom was closed in every story except Aniq's, meaning the killer could have hidden there and killed him before Aniq went upstairs]]. She quickly pieces who it could have been and [[spoiler:guides Aniq to the same conclusion]] in the finale.
* ''Series/{{Angel}}''
** Lampshaded when Angel announces that they're waiting for Wesley's Eureka Moment -- at which point Wesley promptly shouts "Eureka!"
** And in the episode "She", Wesley is looking through a TomeOfEldritchLore when...
--->'''Wesley:''' Aha!
--->'''Cordelia:''' That better be an "Aha!" of triumph.
** GibberingGenius Fred puts it more poetically.
--->'''Angel:''' [[MadnessMantra Listen, listen, listen...]] What are you listening for?\\
'''Fred:''' The click. When it all comes together and makes sense. There's like a click in your brain and then you understand things again.
* The Dutch Detective show ''Series/{{Baantjer}}'' featured, in ''each and every episode'', a Eureka moment when the protagonists were in their usual bar, when the barman makes an offhand remark. The Eureka moment always looks and sounds the same too. Eventually Lampshaded, when the barman asks if he doesn't deserve be put on the police payroll.
* This trope was regularly parodied in the ''Series/Batman1966'' TV show. "That's it, Robin! The man in the grey suit was whistling the Star-Spangled Banner BACKWARDS! The Joker's lair must be in the old fireworks factory! [[{{Hyperaffixation}} To the Batmobile]]!"
* ''Series/{{Battlestar Galactica|2003}}'' ("Scattered"). Gaeta comes up with the idea to network Galactica's computers by lining up soap bars in the latrine.
%%* In ''Series/TheBletchleyCircle'', Susan finally realizes the killer finds his victims on trains.
* ''Series/{{Bones}}'':
** In the {{pilot}}, Brennan is sitting down to have a drink and discussing a book written by the episode's original patsy, when they come across the patron saint of fish, and Brennan realizes who the real baddie was, based on the fact that he kept tropical fish tanks that used a certain type of diatomaceous earth, and runs off to take him down by herself.
** "The Maiden in the Mushrooms" has a C-plot involving Hodgins using the last of Finn's late grandmother's special hot sauce and trying to recreate the recipe using the lab equipment to analyze its contents. He succeeds and Finn starts digging into the catfish that's just like his grandmother used to make, and Hodgins tells him to slow down or he'll choke on a bone. Finn says that that's not a worry with a baby catfish because their bones are too malleable. Cue realization that the victim was young enough that ''hanging'' wouldn't necessarily have snapped her hyoid bone.
* The midseason finale of the final season of ''Series/BreakingBad'' ends with [[spoiler: Hank realising his brother-in-law Walt was Heisenberg all along by comparing Gale's notes to Walt's book]]. On a toilet.
** Few episodes later, Jesse [[spoiler: figures out what happened to the ricin cigarette after trying to smoke his other cigarette, and deduces Walt ''did'' poison Brock.]]
* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer''
** In "Innocence", Xander has an idea how they can defeat the NighInvulnerable Judge when Willow gripes that they need an army to defeat him (the idea is to steal a rocket launcher from an army barracks).
--->'''Xander:''' Whoa, whoa. I... I think I'm having a thought. Yeah, yeah, that's a thought. -- Now I'm having a ''plan!''
--->''([[DarknessEqualsDeath The lights cut off]])''
--->'''Xander:''' [[OhCrap Now I'm having a wiggins...]]
* ''Series/{{Castle}}'' is beginning to show an aptitude for Eureka Moments, usually inspired by his daughter. In a reversal, he gave one to his daughter in one episode.
** Castle and Beckett will often have these moments simultaneously (or near simultaneously) in order to demonstrate how they click (in [[UnresolvedSexualTension more ways than one]]). For one example, Beckett was writing something on TheBigBoard when she suddenly had a brainwave... and Castle at the exact same time ran in from the elevator, having obviously had the exact same brainwave.
** Beckett has even been known to ''intentionally'' trigger Castle's Eureka Moments when she wants him to think he's figured something out by himself. One episode involves a bet between them over who will figure out the connection between the victim and suspects first. If Castle wins, he gets to stay with the team, and Beckett's not ready to admit she doesn't want him to go, so she prompts him to discover the [[spoiler: counterfeiting operation]] by saying "They make a lot of money..." In another episode, she's set up an overly-elaborate surprise party for Castle, so when he hasn't quite figured out where he needs to be to advance her plot, she awkwardly asks him if he wants "a soda from the ''fridge''" to make him realize where the "killer" could have hidden the "body."
* ''Series/Charmed1998'': In the episode "Y Tu Mummy Tambien", after Phoebe is kidnapped by VillainOfTheWeek Jeric, Piper and Paige turn to Cole for help only to find him holed up and trying to find a way to [[DrivenToSuicide kill himself]]. Piper suggests he take therapy, to which Cole retorts that he'd "rather chop his head off than have it examined"... which gives him the idea to summon a guillotine and [[OffWithHisHead do just that]]. He never gets to actually use it, however, as he decides to [[VillainTeamUp team up]] with Jeric afterwards.
* Happens with astonishing regularity in ''Series/TheCloser''. Brenda has them all the time... in fact, she had one when she was at her father's hospital bed, and another when she was trying on her wedding gown.
* Frequently used in ''Series/{{Columbo}}'' where the detective would see something that would ''inspire'' him and would only be revealed at the end, once that critical detail had been used to lure the killer into revealing their crime unwittingly.
* ''Series/CriminalMinds'':
** In the episode "Compulsion", Gideon has a friendly conversation with a student who broke up with his girlfriend for another guy. The student says that his ex told him [[spoiler: he would suffer the wrath of God]], leading to the conclusion that the episode's unsub is [[spoiler: religiously motivated]].
** And in a later episode, Reid figures out how to get back a lost childhood memory while having a chat with a hooker in front of an automatic poker machine.
--->'''Girl:''' So, did it work? Did she quit smoking? Because I've tried everything. The patch, pills...\\
'''Reid:''' You should try hypnosis. They've had great results with... hmm. ''[gets up and walks away]''\\
'''Girl:''' Hey, wait, you won, like, two thousand dollars on this machine!\\
'''Reid:''' ''[distracted]'' Keep it.\\
'''Morgan:''' You do realize that you just gave two thousand dollars to a hooker, right? What were you talking about, anyway?\\
'''Reid:''' How to quit smoking.
* Later seasons of ''Series/{{CSI}}'' have relied heavily on episodes in which evidence gathered for one case provides the Eureka Moment for one or more of the other cases in the episode.
* ''Series/{{CSINY}}'':
** In one episode, Hawkes watches a Jennifer Lopez video during his lunch break. While admiring her, um, ''ass''ets, he remembers they are insured, helping him figure out the case -- it's an insurance scam.
** In another, Flack has to open the door to leave the room he's been in with the [=CSIs=]. Doing so makes him remember the door at the crime scene had been locked from the outside, so the killer would've had to have had a key.
* This is a staple of ''Series/DeathInParadise''. Towards the end of each episode, the investigation will have hit a brick wall until a seemingly innocuous object or statement from one of the others will prompt this in our British protagonist. Usually, this results in confusion from the rest of team, especially in Season 3 as Goodman tends to talk to himself while making the connection and prompting Dwayne to comment that Goodman is crazy.
* ''Series/DoctorWho'' has it happen so many times, it's practically a drinking game at show marathons.
** "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS14E6TheTalonsOfWengChiang The Talons of Weng-Chiang]]" makes fun of the word itself: the Doctor claims that it translates from Greek as "This bath is too hot."
** "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E9ForestOfTheDead Forest of the Dead]]": The Doctor has a couple.
*** When he realizes the meaning of the ExactWords of the cryptic message: "You don't say ''saved'', nobody says ''saved''! You say ''safe''!" [[spoiler:The reason why there can be 4,022 ''saved'' but "no survivors"? They've been ''saved'' to the ''hard drive''.]]
*** At the end, after [[spoiler:River Song's death]], it suddenly occurs to him to wonder why [[spoiler:his future self, knowing when she was going to die, would give her a sonic screwdriver]]. The answer? [[spoiler:Because he'd included a way to save her.]]
---->'''The Doctor:''' Why?! Why would I [[spoiler:give her my screwdriver]]? Why would I do that?
** "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS34E5TimeHeist Time Heist]]": In Karabraxos' vault, the Doctor figures out who the Architect is. As befits his LargeHam style, he strikes a nearby gong just to accentuate the moment.
--->'''The Doctor:''' I ''hate'' the Architect!
** "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS36E7ThePyramidAtTheEndOfTheWorld The Pyramid at the End of the World]]": The Doctor is just about to [[spoiler:confess his blindness to Bill]] when it dawns on him how to figure out which lab the Monks are watching.
** "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E7Kerblam Kerblam!]]": Trying to figure out how to get inside the Kerblam! warehouse complex and find the person who left a [[HelpHelpTrappedInTitleFactory "HELP ME"]] message in her package, the Doctor hits on posing as new workers after Ryan, who works in a warehouse back in Sheffield, comments that the site reminds him of his workplace.
* This is also a OncePerEpisode occurrence on the 1975-6 ''Series/ElleryQueen'' TV series. In the final act Ellery will be in some mundane activity, usually with his police Inspector father, say "Of course!" and [[BreakingTheFourthWall break the fourth wall]] to ask the audience if they've solved the mystery.
* [[UnfazedEveryman Sheriff Carter]] solves problems with literal ''Series/{{Eureka}}'' Moments, followed by saving the town with an ItsUpToYou sequence. (Especially ironic since he's the supposedly only normal person in a town full of geniuses.) Sometimes, however, the Eureka Moment moments come from the geniuses after the sheriff suggests a {{Muggle|s}} solution.
* Inverted in ''Series/EverybodyLovesRaymond'', when Ray lies that he has a great Christmas present ready for Debra, which he got the idea for on a trip they took to Manhattan a while back when she shouted "Oh my god!". On his brother's advice he gets her a First Edition copy of ''Literature/ToKillAMockingbird'', then has to blunder his way through an explanation of what she shouted "Oh my god" at in Manhattan that caused him to think of the book.
* ''Series/ExtraordinaryAttorneyWoo'': Young-woo's flashes of insight are signaled by the scene shifting to soft lighting and a wind machine blowing her hair before fading to shots of whales or dolphins.
* In ''Series/{{Farscape}}'': Not so much a mystery as a scientific puzzle, but while John tries to figure out how to save Earth from the Scarrans at the end of the regular series, Aeryn tells him not to beat himself up over it. Because of the way she phrased it, he gets an idea for a solution, kisses her, tells her to "Never change!", and runs out. Aeryn gets a half-pleased, half-bemused look on her face.
* ''Series/TheFBI'':
** In "Slow March up a Steep Hill", Ward is talking to Erskine about Erskine's daughter's engagement. He uses the phrase 'king of the hill', and Erskine suddenly has an insight into the bank robbery he is investigating and abruptly leaves the room.
** In "Courage of a Conviction", Erskine and Jim are sticking pins in a map to mark all the locations where a notorious forger has passed forged cheques. Jim comments that the only connection he can see is that they are all major cities. Erskine says that he is certain there is something they are missing. Jim replies "Well, you play your hunch and I'll play mine. That's what makes a horse race". At that Erskine suddenly realises that all the cities marked have major race tracks and, on checking the dates the bad cheques were passed, learns the cheques were all passed around the date of major horse races at those tracks, and deduces that the forger is a gambler who follows the big money horse races round the country.
** In "The Hijackers", Lew's uncle Walter makes a comment about how everything became worse once he retired and had nothing to fill his time. This causes Lew to rethink the case and realize that the hijack was never about the loot; it was about the company.
* ''Series/TheFinder'' has Walter Sherman having these in the middle of a DreamSequence.
* In one episode of ''Series/{{Flashpoint}}'', while the team is escorting a serial killer across the border, a soldier whose daughter was one of the victims kidnaps Sam, intending to set up a prisoner exchange so he can get his hands on the killer. SRU figures out how to foil the plan and it appears they have all the involved parties in custody -- until Sam gives the guy a brief WhereDoYouThinkYouAre that references the man's service in the Sudan. Earlier in the day, Parker had been talking to a customs agent on the case about ''her'' service in the Sudan, and he quickly realizes this is unlikely to be a coincidence.
* In ''Series/{{Fringe}}'', due to Walter Bishop's mental fogginess, he frequently has difficulty remembering certain things. He frequently paces around and mumbles various mnemonics and unintelligible fragments of an idea until someone, often Astrid Farnsworth, happens to say something that jogs his memory.
* Corporal Agarn's abilty to inspire these was one of ''Series/FTroop'''s many RunningGags. There would be an impossible situation, such as O'Rourke's annoying Irish father visiting the fort and overstaying his welcome. Cpl. Agarn would make a comment like "He'll never leave unless the Little People show up and convince him to go back to Ireland." Someone else, realizing this was a great idea, would say "Agarn, I don't know why they say you're so dumb!" Moments later, Agarn, Wrangler Jane, and Cpt. Parmenter would be dressed as leprechauns and sneaking into the old man's bedroom. [[DelayedReaction Suddenly]], Agarn would say "WHO says I'm dumb?"
* ''Series/{{Galileo}}'': Yukawa gets a particularly hammy one [[OnceAnEpisode every case]], involving him writing [[EEqualsMCHammer equations of uncertain relevance]] on the nearest available surface, while the show's guitar theme starts playing and snippets of previous scenes zoom past, and ending with him in a characteristic pose with his fingers over his face. At that point, we can be fairly certain he's figured out the case (or at least, the scientific part of it that he's interested in).
* ''Series/GameOfThrones'':
** Ned has one in "A Golden Crown" when he realizes the truth Jon Arryn died for. The differences in medium (tv series vs. book) is nicely shown in this case. In the books, we saw his mental process as he realized the truth. Here, his facial expressions show viewers he's realized something, but he can't talk about it in front of his children.
** Theon has one in "The Ghost of Harrenhal" when he considers that attacking Torrhen Square would draw out the garrison of Winterfell.
** While explaining geography to his foreign wife, Robb realizes that his forces stand between the Lannisters and their home at Casterly Rock.
** During a reading lesson with Princess Shireen, Davos tells her about a nearly fatal run-in he had with the First Sword of Braavos, who was working for the unbelievably wealthy Iron Bank of Braavos. This reminds Davos of the Iron Bank of Braavos, and how they have the gold to fund Stannis in hiring sellswords to make another attempt on the Iron Throne in the aftermath of Joffrey's death.
** The moment Yara sees her uncle Euron Greyjoy at the Kingsmoot, she immediately realizes that he killed her father and openly accuses him of this.
* Spoofed in ''Series/GarthMarenghisDarkplace'' ("The Apes of Wrath") when people start devolving into monkeys due to contaminated water. The hero suddenly puts all the pieces together (the fact that his friends turned into monkeys after drinking a cup of water, the only two people who haven't turned into monkeys aren't drinking the water, and that the water's a sickly green color) and concludes... that he's thirsty.
* The heroine of ''Series/GhostWhisperer'' seems to have moments like this now and then when trying to figure out the identity of the Ghost of the Week.
* On ''Series/GoodEats'', Alton was agonizing on what to do for an avocado-themed episode (while his assistants are suggesting varieties of guacamole) when one rolls into a sink full of water. He shouts "Eureka!" when he sees that the avocado floats.
* Parodied on ''Series/TheGoodies''.
-->'''Tim:''' But nobody could move at that speed!\\
'''Bill:''' Yeah, that's... inhuman!\\
'''Graeme:''' Yes... maybe that's exactly it!\\
'''Tim:''' Why, what do you mean?\\
'''Graeme:''' ...I dunno, I shall have to think.
* ''Series/TheGoodPlace'':
** In the Season One finale, watching her friends argue with one another about who has to be sent to the Bad Place causes Eleanor to think "God, this is torture", which makes her realize the truth: [[spoiler: They've been in the Bad Place all along]]. Thanks to in-universe reboots, the first episode of the second season leads up to the ''same'' realization (though in a different context and ''much'' sooner in-universe)… and the second episode has an entire ''montage'' of them (one time with ''Jason'' being the one to figure it instead of Eleanor).
** In the Episode "The Book of Dougs", Tahani struggles to mend Jason and Janet's relationship while Michael tries to figure out why [[spoiler:no one has gotten into the Good Place in 500 years]]. When Tahani explains her situation to Michael, she claims that "There are so many unintended consequences to well-intentioned actions", which Michael then realizes is [[spoiler:why no one is good enough for The Good Place]].
* ''Series/{{Gotham}}'': In "All Happy Families Are Alike", Bruce and Alfred tear Thomas Wayne's study apart looking for some clue as to what he had been secretly working on. After failing to find anything, Alfred attempts to persuade Bruce that he is on a wild good chase and remarks "There are none so blind..." This suddenly gives Bruce the inspiration for where he should be looking.
* All the characters of ''Series/{{Graduados}}'', except the seniors and the teenagers, attended high school together in the eighties, and they are now in their forties. Unknown to them, Patricia Longo is Jimena Benitez, the fat girl of the class that everybody insulted and mocked. She got thin, she changed her name... and wants revenge. Several hints of her true identity were released here and there. And one day... a comment from Patricia left Loli pondering. She had a wave of flashbacks in the night, and got her Eureka Moment: Patricia is Jimena!
* ''Series/{{Harrow}}'': In "Aegri Somnia" ("Hallucinations")", Harrow is discussing Francis Chester's death (an event unconnected with the BodyOfTheWeek) with Dr. Laurie Badcoe, when Badcoe says that Chester was a dangerous beast who "died in captivity". Harrow repeats "in captivity" and experiences a Eureka Moment regarding the BodyOfTheWeek.
* ''Series/HogansHeroes'': Colonel Hogan gets most of his ideas this way. A typical scenario involves pacing while the others discuss a problem. He then pauses, smiles, and says "Wait a minute," before outlining the plan.
* In ''Series/{{Homeland}}'', Carrie has one when watching some musicians play at a bar and realising that Brody doing the same might be a signal.
* ''Series/{{House}}'' does this [[OncePerEpisode every episode]], most of the time inspired by Dr. Wilson. It's actually stated on the show that House will seek out Wilson to talk about unrelated subjects because it helps to jog his mind and inspire Eureka Moments.
** The show isn't above [[LampshadeHanging lampshading]] it in other ways, either:
-->'''Wilson:''' Who the hell chats about their blood type? You had to have tested me.\\
'''House:''' (''to himself'') There's no reason to ask anyone their blood type...\\
(''House pauses, and as usual starts staring into space as if he's working something out in his head'')\\
'''Wilson:''' You're about to run out of here now, aren't you?\\
(''House gets up and leaves immediately'')
** Or, in another episode:
-->'''Wilson:''' ...and you aren't even listening to me anymore, because I just gave you the solution to your case, right? And now you are going to leave without saying anything else.\\
'''House:''' (''as he leaves Wilson's office'') No.
** House once actually showed up outside Wilson's apartment after they'd had a falling out in the hope that if he could get Wilson talking long enough, he'd eventually say something that would give him an epiphany. It didn't work.
** Wilson had one once as a result of noticing an obscure detail about a patient. He referred to it as a "House Moment."
** Lampshaded in season 6 episode 13, ''Moving the Chains''. House walks into Wilson's office declaring he's had an epiphany. Wilson, who is still upset with him, points out that that usually precedes House walking away with purpose, hinting that he should do so right now as well.
** Taub had one in an 8th season episode while being chewed out by House for not being objective about a patient. He said "... I think I just had a light bulb." House immediately stopped ragging on him and said "You can trust light bulbs."
* Happens often in ''Series/HouseOfAnubis'', usually thanks to Amber.
** The riddle was "where yesterday always follows tomorrow":
--->'''Amber:''' Don't try and confuse me with your fancy words.\\
'''Patricia:''' It's in the dictionary, Amber, it isn't fancy.\\
'''Nina:''' ''[suddenly jumps up]'' Dictionary... of course!
** Victor is their main enemy for this season and Corbierre (his stuffed raven) is his "pride and joy":
--->'''Fabian:''' ''[reading riddle]'' Inside the core of my enemies' pride is where the final relic hides...\\
'''Amber:''' Core... core...\\
'''Patricia:''' You sound just like Corbierre, Amber. Coo... coo...\\
'''Nina:''' Patricia, Amber! Geniuses...\\
'''Amber:''' Thank you! Wait, why are we geniuses?
* ''Series/{{iCarly}}'':
** In "iStakeout" when Sam mentions aside why the detectives are being lazy over getting evidence over a supposed pirated DVD guy and they should get the evidence themselves, this inspires Carly to get the idea for the gang to enter the convenience store undercover and interrogate him.
** In the climax of "iEnrage Gibby", Gibby is about to fight Freddie on the web show after accusing him of attempting to kiss his girlfriend Tasha; when Carly brings up the rotting peanut butter and jelly sandwich from last week being recorded by the corresponding surveillance camera, Freddie realizes the camera caught footage of Tasha tripping and falling on him, and he uses such to prove to Gibby he's innocent.
* Done frequently in ''Series/InspectorMorse'' with a inconsequential remark by Sergeant Lewis providing the inspiration for Morse to solve the mystery. In an [=ITV3=] trailer for SequelSeries ''Series/{{Lewis}}'', Inspector Lewis actually refers to "that eureka moment".
* ''Series/JonathanCreek'' actually used this so much that at one stage another character actually ''anticipated'' that a totally random object would trigger a Eureka Moment in Jonathan, and so caused a distraction.
* ''Series/KamenRiderBuild'': Hearing Kazumi complaining about how Gentoku has ruined his pasta dish recipe despite having the same proportions of the same ingredients to hand makes Sento realise that [[spoiler:the Hazard Trigger and the Evol Trigger share enough of a design that the latter likely shares the flaw Shinobu demonstrated in the former, which would allow him to paralyze Evolt in the same way]].
* Played with in an episode of ''Series/KateAndAllie''; Kate's daughter Emma receives an ugly Aztec statue from her dad for a birthday gift, only to have various people trying to buy the statue from her or threaten her if she doesn't give it up, without explaining why they wanted the statue. At one point, Allie finally shouts, "Just take the money, Emma! The way they're chasing after it you'd think it was Literature/TheMalteseFalcon!" With that clue Emma realizes that the statue must contain something valuable and breaks it with a rolling pin, revealing that the statue contained a ruby pendant and a note from Emma's dad. It turns out that the "interested parties" were friends of Emma's dad, who staged a mystery for Emma to solve, and that Allie was in on it from the beginning.
* In ''Series/KillingEve'', Eve is at a dead-end when trying to track down the assassin she's hunting for. Then, while looking in the mirror and tying back her hair, she suddenly remembers the ''last'' time she did this -- specifically, she remembers the young woman she met in the bathroom who saw her pulling her hair back, and told her to leave it down. This causes Eve to realize that this young woman (and, indeed any other people who were near that bathroom at the time) may have seen something she didn't. Then it turns out that the young woman ''is'' the assassin in question.
* In one ''Series/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnit'' episode involving the murder of an astronaut, the investigation is stalled, until Elliot's son makes an offhand comment that, "I'd do anything [to get to the moon]. Anybody would." This causes Elliot to realize what might have motivated the murder, which in turn (combined with other evidence) suggests the identity of the killer.
* In the ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow'' episode "[[Recap/LegendsOfTomorrowS2E6OutlawCountry Outlaw Country]]", [[Comicbook/TheAtom Ray]] realises [[VillainOfTheWeek Turnbull]] will be transporting his [[{{Unobtanium}} dwarf star alloy]] cross-country by railroad, which in turn leads him to figuring out Turnbull's entire plan, because he got a little carried away with his ''train'' of thought.
* In the ''Series/MalcolmInTheMiddle'' episode where it looks like Hal is going to prison after the [[CorruptCorporateExecutive executives at his his company]] used him as their FallGuy, he confides in Malcolm that he was terrible employee who barely did anything, and took Fridays off. When Francis is talking to Malcolm about having himself legally emancipated, and that he and Piama can take care of Jaimie and Dewey, Malcolm has a realization and needs to tell Hal immediately, but decides to wait until he's done having sex with Lois. At the trial, Hal testifies that he took Fridays off without permission, and when he's asked how's that relevant, Hal states that Malcolm figured out that the days where he was supposed to be conducting illegal pay offs, and other shady white collar crimes, were all Fridays. When asked if he could prove himself, he shows his "memory box" is full of souvenirs and memorabilia from all the places he visited on the Fridays he didn't show up for work.
* ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'': Kelly Bundy once gets one of her rare [[GeniusDitz moments of insight]] and announces it with [[{{Malaproper}} "Urethra!"]]
* Classic example, from ''Series/{{MASH}}''; Hawkeye and BJ challenge Winchester to join them in a poker game with Col. Potter, Major Houlihan, Father Mulcahey and Radar, only to have Winchester way ahead halfway through. While Winchester is taking a break, the others complain about his annoying whistling, with Radar commenting that he keeps whistling even louder when he's bluffing. [[{{Beat}} A few seconds later]]...
-->'''Hawkeye:''' A-ha! He whistles ''louder''...\\
'''All:''' ...When he's ''bluffing''!
* A staple on ''Series/MidsomerMurders'', where DCI Barnaby regularly receives the inspiration for solving the murder case from unrelated conversations, often in chats with his wife about whatever happens to be their personal side story (preparations for a county fair, talking with a real estate agent, etc.) in the episode. In one case, he was at his daughter's big play, when the moment came from one of the actor's lines. Cully goes onstage just in time to see her dad running towards the exit, knowing exactly what's happening.
* ''Series/{{Monk}}'': In one episode, the date on a ketchup bottle let him work out a whole case he hadn't even known existed! In earlier seasons, this frequently led to some humorous non-sequiturs, such as "If he's 37 years old, then I know how the judge was killed."
* Jessica Fletcher gets them a lot on ''Series/MurderSheWrote''.
* A common occurrence with William Murdoch in ''Series/MurdochMysteries''.
** {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d in "Convalescence" when Crabtree is standing for Murdoch as acting detective. Having reached a seeming dead end in the case, Crabtree starts staring TheBigBoard. When Higgins asks he what he is doing, Crabtree says that whenever this happens to Murdoch, he stares at the board and everything suddenly falls into place. He then adds that it is not as easy as Murdoch makes it look and all he is getting is a headache.
** In "The Kissing Bandit", Julia Ogden's sister is trying to explain to Murdoch that, even though Julia has settled for marrying someone else, that doesn't mean she doesn't love Murdoch, if he would only act on his own feelings, rather than resign himself to the situation. She then uses the reaction of a woman kissed by the Bandit as an example of being swept away by one's feelings.
--->'''Murdoch:''' I wasn't aware I had resigned myself to anything, Miss Ogden. But you have given me some insight into this case.\\
'''Ruby Ogden:''' I have? I didn't intend to.
* Parodied in ''Series/MontyPythonsFlyingCircus''. In the "Philosophers' Football Match" sketch, there is a literal "Eureka!" moment from Archimedes, who suddenly realizes that he's on a football pitch and shouts it to the heavens, before starting a quick attack in the dying minutes of the match that allows Socrates to score the game-winning goal.
* In ''Series/{{NCIS}}'', [=McGee=] got one while taking a polygraph test when the examiner mentioned that the regulars on her morning train were worried when they didn't see her.
* Happens in nearly every episode of ''Series/NUMB3RS'', with camera effects indicating the mathematical wheels turning in Charlie's head. Usually followed up with the strangely PBS-like explanation of the relevant analogy. Somewhat less common in the last two seasons, though it still happens.
** Lampshaded at one point by Amita, who had been talking to Charlie about a break in at his house until Charlie suddenly makes a connection to the case.
--->'''Amita:''' Are we not talking about the same thing anymore?
** Larry has a ''literal'' one in "All's Fair", complete with multiple similarities to the TropeNamer. He even yells Archimedes' name in triumph as he runs across campus. In his bathrobe.
** Don gets one in "The Janus List". Charlie is somewhat taken aback at actually seeing from an outside perspective what a Eureka Moment looks like.
--->'''Charlie:''' Is that the face that I make when I...?
* ''Series/PadreCoraje'' has a NonPoweredCostumedHero, Coraje, who poses as the priest of the village. Clara Guerrico remembered several details about both of them, and realized his secret identity.
* In the ''Series/ParksAndRecreation'' episode "Eagleton", Leslie is struggling to overcome her rival Lindsay in the neighboring town, who put up a fence in the middle of a shared public park. Ann offers to beat Lindsay with a baseball bat, which gives Leslie an idea. Cut to a few days later, when Leslie has turned Pawnee's side of the park into a baseball field using the fence as a convenient boundary.
* In the ''Series/PowerRangersInSpace'' episode "Five of a Kind", T.J.'s watching video footage of the Rangers' last fight against ThePsychoRangers (who the Rangers have struggled badly against up to this point, as each Psycho copies their individual fighting style) when the color disappears from the video. The monochrome footage gives him the idea to disguise the entire team in the same color uniform, so the Psychos won't know who is who.
* In ''Series/PrisonBreak'', Mahone puzzles over a clue to where Michael is going that ends with the word "woods." After seeing the badge of a cop whose last name is Rivers, he realizes that the clue does not refer to a place but a person.
* ''{{Series/Probe}}'':
** "[[Recap/ProbeComputerLogic Computer Logic]]": When Mickey tells Austin that the broken rose petal reminds her of a piece of glass, he finally makes the connection to what happened; this episode's death was caused by liquid nitrogen.
** "[[Recap/ProbeComputerLogicPart2 Computer Logic, Part 2]]": Michelle tells Austin to think about who can dial a phone, but doesn't like to talk, and knows all of Austin's unlisted telephone numbers. He immediately realizes that the mysterious figure who has been prank calling him and causing the mysterious electrical behaviour must be Crossover, the ArtificialIntelligence.
** "[[Recap/ProbeUntouchedByHumanHands Untouched by Human Hands]]": When Mickey points out that Austin can't be aware when every acorn falls, he thinks of tea. That chain of random thoughts helps him realize that there was something wrong with the tea in the radiation lab. The glass of tea in the video was full, but they sent the robot in when it was half-empty.
** "[[Recap/ProbeMetamorphicAnthropoidicPrototypeOverYou Metamorphic Anthropoidic Prototype Over You]]": While decoding Josephine's writings, Austin realizes that she thinks [[GenreSavvy all of reality is just like on television]]. Her morality is based on things like {{Soap Opera}}s, where [[spoiler:killing romantic rivals is acceptable behaviour]]. He immediately calls Mickey and tells her to lock down the warehouse for her protection.
** "[[Recap/ProbePlan10FromOuterSpace Plan 10 from Outer Space]]": Reading the letter from [[LightningCanDoAnything the lightning rod company]] helps Austin figure out what really happened to Truman. He tells Mickey to get the other two characters and he's going to show them who "[[ImaginaryEnemy Rexel 14]]" and the murderer really are.
** "[[Recap/ProbeQuitIt Quit-It]]":
*** Austin provokes Mickey into insulting Lou to figure out why the neighborhood didn't like him. One of the things she mentions is that he was reluctant to talk about children, even with his wife. At that moment, Austin realizes that [[TeenageWasteland the kids were in control]], and responsible (somehow) for the {{Brainwash|ed}}ing.
*** Another realization hits Austin when Mickey tells him he's been listening to the same song for too long. He checks a cassette from the neighborhood for SubliminalSeduction, finding a message for him specifically.
* Shawn Spencer in ''Series/{{Psych}}'' frequently has major Eureka Moments very early in the episode. Usually he's figured out the particularly far-fetched explanation very early (such as figuring out that a victim had been bitten by a T-Rex... don't ask), but the whole episode then revolves around him and Gus trying to find the evidence to prove the outlandish theory correct. Reverse Detective Work, maybe?
* Sam induces one in a doctor in the pilot episode of ''Series/QuantumLeap''. When the leapee's pregnant wife goes into early labor, Sam uses his medical training to recommend certain drugs to stop the labor. Unfortunately, these drugs do not exist in 1956, leading an air force physician to assume that he is pulling a stunt. Sam then remembers that the technique (developed in the 1960s) originally used alcohol; when he tells the increasingly irate doctor to think about what an intravenous solution of 5% alcohol and glucose would do, the doctor considers the implications and then realises that the idea is sound.
* ''Series/RedDwarf:'' In "Quarantine", Lister, the Cat and Kryten are stuck in quarantine and on edge from five days stuck with each other for company. As the situation gets tense, Lister points out they've been there and showed no signs of any symptoms of anything, allowing Kryten to realize that by Space Corps regulations they can demand Rimmer give them a re-screening and let them out, since Rimmer is BotheringByTheBook. Sadly, it turns out Rimmer was listening, and is... not his usual self.
* This trope regularly occurred on ''Series/RemingtonSteele'', with Steele being reminded of an old movie which somehow resembles the case he is working on. Sometimes used as a RedHerring when Steele's movie references end up providing a plausible but entirely incorrect solution.
* In one episode of ''Series/SevenDays'', a scientist discovers a cure for cancer by seeing some water on her morning jog. The discovery is apparently averted when Frank goes back and interrupts her right before she sees the water -- but she discovers it anyway after receiving a similar Eureka Moment from some coffee Frank gives her.
* ''Series/{{Scrubs}}'' uses this regularly as well. JD often sees his friends solve their problem of the week and realizes this can be applied to his own situation.
** Beautifully [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] here:
-->'''J.D.:''' Oh, I'm just doing this thing where I use a slice of wisdom from someone else's life to solve a problem in my own life.\\
'''Jordan:''' Seems coincidental.\\
'''J.D.:''' And yet I do it almost every week.
** Parodied in one episode using paint. It was a parody of ''Series/{{House}}''.
* Franchise/SherlockHolmes does this all the time on ''Series/{{Sherlock}}''.
** "PINK!!!!"
** A memorable example; in the third season episode "The Sign of Three", during a long, rambling [[spoiler: best man's toast at John Watson's wedding]], he mentioned a case that he was not yet able to solve, highlighting how John had helped save the life of the intended murder victim, an Army officer. At the end of the speech, when he called for a toast for "John Hamish Watson", he realized that [[spoiler:a woman involved in another case knew John's EmbarrassingMiddleName and that he was getting married]], and followed that thread to uncover [[spoiler:that one of the guests at the wedding, John's old army commander, was a target for the same attempted killer]]. He decides to tell John about it, and than Sherlock, John and Mary solve the case together, and John's old Army commander doesn't get killed.
* Hong Kong prime time dramas seems to love this trope. Case in point, the period drama ''SongShijie'', where the eponymous character is a court lawyer who seems to be surrounded by people and incidents that randomly give him pivotal clues.
* A simultaneous example occurs in the ''Series/SquareOneTV'' Mathnet mystery "The Case of the Mystery Weekend". While playing a game of color 8-ball, where the player must sink balls in the order red-orange-yellow-green-blue-purple-black, George Frankly realizes that guests have been disappearing in a similar order, going by the decorations of the rooms they were assigned. Later, fellow guest and sax player Miles Reed reveals he deduced the same thing, presumably inspired by "Somewhere Over the Rainbow", the song Reed had been practicing throughout the weekend.
* ''Series/StargateSG1''. If Jack O'Neill is going to solve the episode's problem without shooting his gun a bunch, he'll say something random and Carter'll build a solution out of it.
** The moment in ''[[GroundhogDayLoop Window Of Opportunity]]'' where O'Neill finally realises that he can, in the words of Daniel Jackson, ''do anything without having to worry about consequences''.
-->'''O'Neill:''' ''...excuse me.''\\
'''Teal'c:''' ''<puts the chalk down, bows his head and follows Jack out of the room.>''
** When Anubis attacks Earth with a weapon that will cause the Stargate to explode, everyone is desperately trying to find a way to stop the process. Until alien visitor Jonas Quinn notes that the Stargate is much bigger than the doors to the gate room, and asks how they got it in. Carter tells him the ceiling opens, and the gate was lowered down. He asks if could go back up. She repies doing so won't disconnect the gate, and there's nowhere on the planet they can take it... This brings about the sudden realization that they don't have to shut down Anubis's weapon, they just have to get the Stargate off the planet and let it explode somewhere else.
*** Another one later in the same episode when, after O'Neill is unable to get the Stargate to a safe altitude with the X-302, he realizes that for these purposes the unstable hyperdrive is just as good as a fully functional one: it doesn't matter ''where'' the gate is sent, so long as it's ''not here''. This hadn't even been considered as a backup plan; it just suddenly occurred to O'Neill when he ran out of fuel before reaching escape velocity.
* ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'':
** In "The First Duty", Picard tasks [=LaForge=] and Data to go over the flight data recorder from Wesley Crusher's shuttle to figure out what caused an devastating crash that took the life of a squadmate. [=LaForge=] is skeptical, but does it anyway. After awhile, Picard approaches them and it seems that they're coming up with the same conclusion Starfleet Academy was - no idea what was going to happen and things seem sketchy, but no concrete proof. [=LaForge=] ''does'' note that the plasma interlock on Wesley's shuttle was opened, which is extremely dangerous as it could ignite the warp drive plasma. This little bit of information makes Picard realize what Nova Squadron was trying to do -- a DangerousForbiddenTechnique known as a Koolvord Starburst. Forbidden because the last time it was attempted at the Academy, all five cadets were killed.
** In “Thine Own Self”, Troi is taking the Bridge Officer qualification test. Having failed the test three times, Troi seeks Riker for help, asking whether the test is actually an UnwinnableTrainingSimulation or a SecretTestOfCharacter. But Riker tells her "[[FigureItOutYourself I can't. As much as I care about you, my first duty is to the ship. I cannot let any bridge officer serve who's not qualified. I'm sorry.]]" Troi then realizes that the true purpose of the test is telling [[TheNeedsOfTheMany whether she’s willing to send an officer to their death to save the ship]], [[TheChainsOfCommanding even if that officer is her friend]], as she sends Holographic!Geordi to a deadly assignment.
* In the ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' episode "Court Martial", Kirk idly mentions to Spock that he might be able to beat his next captain in chess when it seems that the evidence against Kirk seems airtight and he might be punished for seemingly killing a crewmember. Spock utters "Chess..." and heads out. When [=McCoy=] finds him later, the doctor's incensed that Spock's [[ThisIsNoTimeForKnitting just playing a leisurely game of chess]] while his best friend is in danger before Spock adds in that he just won four games in a row, an impossibility. After winning a fifth, he tells [=McCoy=] that he had been with Kirk the entire time everything had happened and that while a computer can be "flawless", something didn't add up. Winning five games in a row gave Spock the proof he needed that the computer, and thus the evidence, was tampered.
** ...That could be thought of as a philosophical bookend paired with Kirk's Eureka Moment in "The Corbomite Maneuver," where Spock uses an analogy to chess as a way of signifying their lack of options, but then [=McCoy=] idly mentions bluffing, and Kirk suddenly realizes that an analogy to poker is much more suitable to their situation.
* ''Series/StrangerThings'': In Season 2, Murray tells Nancy and Johnathan that no-one will believe that they caught Hawkins National Laboratory admitting to a cover-up, even though they have a recording, because what they're covering up is too surreal. People would look for any excuse to disbelieve it. Murray gets his idea when he says that the vodka he's drinking is too strong and he needs to water it down a bit - they need to sell a 'watered-down' version of the story, where the lab is painted confessing to a far more believable crime.
* ''Series/TrueDetective'': In the first SeasonFinale, the protagonists try to crack the Yellow King conspiracy once and for all. Cohle says they'll need to look at the old files with fresh eyes, "like we're totally green." This reminds Marty of a child's description of her attacker as a "spaghetti monster with green ears". Digging through the files, he finds a relevant photo of a house...with a suspiciously fresh coat of ''green'' paint.
-->'''Cohle:'''...Fuck you, man.
* ''Series/UFO1970'': Early in the episode "The Dalotek Affair", a meteor falls on the Moon as part of an alien plot. Late in the episode, Commander Straker remembers a single word from a 10-year-old TV broadcast ("fireball") and realizes that his subconscious mind is trying to tell him about the meteor's significance.
* ''Series/UltramanMebius'' has such a moment in episode 34, when watching Ryuu light a campfire by twirling a stick on a piece of wood allows him to develop the [[SpectacularSpinning drill kick]] technique he uses to defeat the {{Kaiju}} [[MonsterOfTheWeek Of The Week]]
* ''Series/{{Vera}}'': Vera experiences one in "Natural Selection" when Aiden mentions that the cells are full because it is a full moon, and she suddenly realises what has been bothering her about the video tape showing the beach. The moon was almost full on the night of the murder, but the middle section of the tape shows a waxing moon, meaning that someone had [[CameraSpoofing swapped thhe middle section of the recording for a footage taken a week earlier]].
* ''Series/TheWestWing'' has a few episodes where most of it is spent by the characters trying to come up with a solution to an apparently-impossible-to-solve dilemma until an off-hand remark leads to a novel solution.
** One has Josh struggling with trying to determine a solution for an unfavorable rider to a long-fought-for bill that will result in a piece of land being used for strip-mining. After wracking his brains all episode without success, a chance comment from Donna about antiquated computer systems reminds him of a long conversation with the President earlier in the episode about national parks, and he comes up with the idea of using the Antiquities Act to have the President declare the region a national park.
** Another one concerned judicial nominees after the death of a Supreme Court Justice, and the declining health of the Chief Justice. Although all the characters were unhappy that they couldn't get the nominees they wanted confirmed, it wasn't until Donna told Josh the story of how her parents got their cats (they went to an animal shelter, and they couldn't decide between two, so they got both) that he has the idea of letting the Republicans name whoever they want for the open seat, if they will accept the Democratic nominee for Chief Justice.
** "Hartsfield's Landing" has one invoked by Bartlet upon Sam during the denouement of the overaching plot regarding the diplomatic crisis between the US and China over Taiwan. Taiwan intends to test-fire the US-built PATRIOT missile defense system while China responded by organizing a massive military exercise designed to simulate an invasion of Taiwan, the end result is over 400,000 troops on high alert around the Taiwan Strait, not including the US 7th Fleet which was ordered to the Strait by Bartlet and a second fleet en route; all this is on top of the Chinese ambassador expressing displeasure at the US continuing to sell Taiwan advanced military weapons, including the prospect of the US selling four Aegis-equipped destroyers but which the Bartlet administration refuses to roll back for several reasons (Taiwan Relations Act of 1979, the impending announcement of Taiwan holding its first free elections) and the threat of China test-firing their own missiles if Taiwan does. Eventually, word gets to Bartlet and Sam, who has been following all this from his office, that the issue was resolved diplomatically and that the fleets the US Navy sent were ordered to return. Sam elects to try to figure out how it was done with Bartlet watching: the deal was that China would stand down from the exercises and allow Taiwan to test-fire one PATRIOT missile, while the US agreed not to sell the Aegis destroyers to Taiwan for ten years (Sam had guessed five, but the gist was there). What Sam couldn't figure out was why Bartlet was seemingly willing to risk war with China when Eisenhower had balked at sending ships to resupply Quemoy and Matsu (island groups in the Strait controlled by Taiwan but less than a mile from the Mainland) back in the 1950's, plus the fact that each Aegis destroyer cost $800 million and four alone would eat half of Taiwan's defense budget ''and'' the fact that selling them to Taiwan risked China getting ahold of the advanced radar technology if Taiwan did get taken. Bartlet simply prods Sam to carry on the conclusion: [[spoiler:Bartlet had never intended to actually sell Taiwan the destroyers, it had been a bluff designed to allow China to back down while saving face. The distinction between intention and what's actually happening had been hinted at earlier when Bartlet sees Sam make the mistake of assuming that "the US Navy is in the Strait" and "the US Navy is on its way to the Strait" are the same thing.]]
* ''Series/YesMinister:'' During the special "Party Games", Sir Humphrey and Sir Arnold meet to discuss the possibility of a new Prime Minister, and being civil servants wish to rig the situation so they'll get the man the civil service would prefer; non-controversial, liked by both sides of the split, easily led, has no ideas of his own... as they talk, they come to the realisation that Jim Hacker would be the ''perfect'' man.
* ''Series/YoungSheldon'': In "An Introduction to Engineering and a Glob of Hair Gel", Sheldon is working on his engineering assignment outdoors when the wind flips the pages on his notebook. That's when he realizes that he wasn't taking wind into account when designing his bridge. Maybe when Boucher said "this bridge is in pieces" he actually meant that the wind would tear apart a bridge constructed from Sheldon's design.
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* On ''Radio/AbsolutePowerBBC'', Martin's comments (usually that they should give up, or similarly unhelpful) often give Charles a Eureka Moment. LampshadeHanging in the second episode:
-->'''Charles:''' You have that ability, peculiar to the mediocre, of making the obvious statement that brings out the genius in a genius.
* Parodied in the "Store Detective" skit in ''Radio/JohnFinnemoresSouvenirProgramme'':
-->'''Casterbridge:''' You know, all along there's been something nagging me about this case. Something not quite right about it. And it took Sloman here to make me see it. "That's the way the cookie crumbles" he said. Clumsily and for no obvious reason.
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* ''Theatre/TheSpongeBobMusical'': During "Hero is My Middle Name", Spongebob tells Sandy that she's the only person in Bikini Bottom with the smarts to figure out a way to stop the eruption of Mount Humongous, then hastily adds "But no pressure!" This gives Sandy the idea to build a device to disrupt the building pressure in the volcano's magma chamber which will nullify the eruption.
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* ''ComicBook/BeastWarsUprising:''
** During "Trigger Warnings", at the climax, Wolfang has several of these; determining that the scribbling note he found on Lidar's body says "wings post-forging", that murder victim Twirl was trying to hide her original alt-mode, and that she was a Targetmaster. Then, when it looks like everything's wrapped up, he recalls something Blackarachnia told him, that Overrun, a nerdy tech guy, introduced Blackarachnia and Twirl. [[spoiler:Because Overrun was ''also'' a Targetmaster, and he's the one who killed Twirl.]]
** Early on in "Not All Megatrons", Megatron is ruminating on the Uprising, as he thinks about his old ant-droid farm. This is when he hits on the idea of severing proto-formers from their need for processed energon by taking on beast modes.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Arcane}}'': Viktor has a violent attack while experimenting with [[{{Magitek}} Hextech]] late at night that causes him to [[BloodFromTheMouth cough up blood]] and collapse. When he returns to the lab, he notices first that the Gemstone he was working with has changed color, and then his blood splattered on the table. This helps Viktor realize that it can react to organic matter.
* After SayingTooMuch to Jérémie, ''WesternAnimation/CodeLyoko'''s fake-Franz Hopper's words give the young genius the clues to find that Franz couldn't possibly have known that "[he] was the one who let XANA ''destroy [Franz's] diary,''" flashing back to an earlier episode about it. [[NiceJobFixingItVillain Nice job, XANA.]]
* In ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'', virtually every conversation Batman has with Alfred while pondering the crime du jour leads to a Eureka Moment (and an "Alfred! You're a genius!" declaration, and a bemused "Of course, sir" response).
** In "[[Recap/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesE48WhatIsReality What is Reality?]], Batman and Alfred are staring at the Riddler's latest riddles and Alfred makes the comment that the riddles all involve numbers. From that, Batman turns the numbers into Roman numerals and then simultaneously, both declare, "Of course! The Department of Motor Vehicles!" (suddenly seeing the Roman numerals DMV together could easily be a Eureka Moment for any American.)
** "[[Recap/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesE50OffBalance Off Balance]]" has Batman deducing where Count Vertigo's hideout is when Alfred tells him that he soon won't know his right hand from his left. Yes, he was confused about which direction Vertigo escaped in because his senses were scrambled, and he had actually gone in the opposite direction Batman had originally thought.
** In "[[Recap/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesE23Vendetta Vendetta]]", Batman realizes the nature of his foe due to Alfred's offhand comment that he was going to keep dinner in a Crock Pot to keep it warm.
--->'''Batman:''' Alfred! You're beautiful! ''[dashes off]''\\
'''Alfred:''' Imagine if I'd gotten around to telling him about the salad.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheBatman'' has some moments like its predecessor, as well.
** In "[[Recap/TheBatmanS1E13TheClayfaceOfTragedy The Clayface of Tragedy]]", Bruce deduces the true identity of Clayface after saving Alfred from being attacked by a sample of the clay.
--->'''Alfred:''' Nasty puddle of putty, wouldn’t you say?\\
'''Bruce:''' Putty…\\
'''Alfred:''' Sir?\\
'''Bruce:''' Joker’s Putty formula. What if [[spoiler:Ethan]] ''was'' infected? Clayface was first seen in [[spoiler:Ethan]]’s neighborhood, and [[spoiler:Ethan]]’s been at odds with Chief Rojas. [[spoiler:Ethan]]… ''is'' Clayface.
* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}'', Buster Baxter solved a case involving missing quarters thanks to a comment from Alan, a.k.a. "Brain".
* ''WesternAnimation/CaptainPlanetAndThePlaneteers'':
** "The Dead Seas": The Planeteers are stuck inside a sphere on a conveyor belt heading for some machinery. When Gi hits the side of the prison out of frustration with Greedly's scheme (which will hurt sea life), Linka criticizes her for making the sphere rock. That's when Wheeler realizes that if they rock the sphere hard enough, they can get it off the belt.
** "Don't Drink the Water": Ma-Ti and Kwame go in search of clean water to wash off the Captain after he gets covered in polluted water. Frustrated at their failure, Ma-Ti knocks over several barrels, saying that there isn't a drop of water to be found. Then Kwame realizes that there's a dripping water pipe nearby.
** "The Big Clam-Up": The Planteers get sent to San Francisco to investigate a series of mysterious food poisoning incidents and Ma-Ti, who's become fascinated by noir novels, tries his hand at detective work. After several false conclusions as to who was responsible for the poisonings, he manages to figure out something from all the clues he picked up from each mishap, realizing that they're all items that one gets from a seafood restaurant. He checks the matchbook for the restaurant's name and its address.
* ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'':
** In "Dexter's Rival", Dexter has an internal conversation with himself after Mandark, who had forced him to shut down his lab, asks for him to set him up on a date with Dee Dee, leading to Dexter getting an idea for revenge.
--->'''Dexter 1:''' ''(Appearing on Dexter's right)'' No way! You don't owe that jerk any favors!\\
'''Dexter 2:''' ''(Appearing on Dexter's left)'' That's right! He made you shut down your lab!\\
'''Dexter 3:''' ''(Appearing below Dexter 1)'' He's right!\\
'''Dexter 4:''' ''(Appearing below Dexter 2)'' Yeah!\\
'''Dexter 5:''' ''(Appearing over Dexter's head)'' And besides, Dee Dee is hyper and clumsy, and she would probably wreck Mandark's labor- ''(All six Dexters go wide eyed before adopting a sly look)''
** In "Figure Not Included" Dexter is down because some kids made fun of him for not having the new Major Glory action figure, to which Dee Dee comments that he should just make his own.
--->'''Dexter:''' Make my own doll?! I am just a little boy! Doll-making requires specialized tools and equipment, hi-tech machinery! In order for me to make a doll, I would need...''(beat, before his eyes narrow wickedly)'' ...a ''laboratory''. ''(Gives off an EvilLaugh)''
* ''WesternAnimation/DragonsRidersOfBerk'':
** While Hiccup is trying to get the other riders out of the Death Song's amber, Fishlegs tells him that blunt force or cutting won't work, since the hardened amber is tougher than anything they've seen. Hiccup then realizes that since the Death Song spews the amber in a liquid state, heating up the amber will weaken it enough for the others to break free.
** A blinded Astrid is stuck on the sidelines listening to the others try and fail to tame a Triple Stryke. By doing so, she realizes that the Triple Stryke communicates by clicking its pincers, so she clacks two of Stormfly's spines together to replicate the noise. This succeeds in calming the Triple Stryke down long enough to approach it.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS19E8FuneralForAFiend Funeral for a Fiend]]":
--->'''Millhouse:''' My feet are killing me.\\
'''Lisa:''' Feet... killing... We have to save Bart!
** Used on several of the earlier Sideshow Bob episodes, with "Big shoes to fill" and "Tonight on ''Series/{{MacGyver|1985}}''" being two of the phrases that trigger Bart to figure out Bob's evil schemes.
** Not to mention, in "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS14E6TheGreatLouseDetective The Great Louse Detective]]" ([[RecruitingTheCriminal where Sideshow Bob is the detective for once]] and Homer is the would-be victim), he discovers who's trying to kill Homer after Chief Wiggum mentions the work a mechanic did on the parade float. He then flashes back to the wrench that was used to prevent Homer from escaping a sauna and the oil fingerprint on the invitation letter to said sauna, as well as the mechanic that he and Homer had met earlier.
** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS6E13AndMaggieMakesThree And Maggie Makes Three]]", several people congratulated Homer because Marge had become pregnant (with Maggie). Homer, himself unaware of the pregnancy, misinterpreted these comments (even the ridiculously direct ones) as regarding his new job.[[note]]That's "ridiculously direct", as in "Hey, Homer, way to get Marge pregnant!" "This is getting increasingly abstract, but yes, I do enjoy working at the bowling alley"[[/note]] Then Maude congratulates him on the new job, prompting Homer to respond, "New job? MARGE IS PREGNANT!?"
** When the family is trying to figure out a way to keep Apu from being deported during "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS7E23MuchApuAboutNothing Much Apu About Nothing]]", Abe mentions he could try living in a balloon. Lisa exclaims "That's it!", leading Bart to declare that she's as dumb as him. She explains that she connects Abe being a grandfather with grandfather clause, with his statement being irrelevant.
** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS17E3MilhouseOfSandAndFog Milhouse of Sand and Fog]]", when Bart and Milhouse's scheme to end Kirk and Luann's rekindled romance backfires horribly, resulting in yet another marriage crisis between Marge and Homer:
--->'''Lisa:''' Mom and Dad have a marriage on the rocks, and they need to work through it in therapy to make sure it doesn't shatter.\\
'''Bart:''' Rocks... shatter... [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers jagged cliff...]] Lis, you've just given me an idea for [[ZanyScheme the most insane, hair-brained, fool-proof scheme ever]]!\\
''(Lisa groans in exasperation)''
* ''WesternAnimation/CaptainFlamingo'' runs on this trope. Every use of the eponymous character's "Bird Brain" is either this, or a full-on IWasJustJoking, depending on [[RuleOfFunny which would be funnier.]] Either way, it's played for laughs, as the ideas he gets are usually ridiculous... but always manage to work.
* According to ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'', Albert Einstein has conceived his famous mass/energy equivalence formula (you know, E=mc^2) while watching Wakko writing "Acme" backwards (his "a" looked like a "2"). In a similar episode, the Warners were cleaning [[Music/LudwigVanBeethoven Beethoven's]] chimney (badly, of course) and humming an obnoxious tune that went a little something like "Hm hm hm hmmmmmmmm". As they're leaving, ol' Ludwig finally has the inspiration for his Fifth Symphony. The next house on the Warners' route is "that Van Gogh grouch again", and Wakko picks a sunflower to help cheer him up.
* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheRaccoons'', Cyril is accused of stealing a gem during a blackout. Bert is trying to solve the crime but is stumped until he sees Cedric drop his OpaqueNerdGlasses in the river. It's then that he realizes that the gem was not stolen but knocked in an aquarium, and was rendered invisible by water refraction, same as Cedric's lenses.
* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation of ''WesternAnimation/PinkyAndTheBrain'' says that Pinky has one of these every time Brain asks him "AreYouPonderingWhatImPondering", but since Pinky's thought processes are rather [[CloudCuckoolander unique]], neither the audience nor the Brain can figure out what Pinky's talking about.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutronBoyGenius'' had a recurring delayed reaction to this. When the heroes have exhausted all their obvious options, Jimmy starts thinking about the episode's events. One completely ordinary-seeming event would pop into his mind, he'd shout "Brain Blast!", and he'd come up with a solution based on that event.
** A similar thing happens in ''WesternAnimation/ChicoBonBonMonkeyWithAToolBelt'' whenever Chico panics and a character suggests that he needs to take a Banana Break.
* Spoofed in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyBravo'' where Johnny's enlisted the help of Creator/AdamWest to find his missing Momma. They stop for lunch at a Chinese restaurant and West interprets his fortune cookie message ("Your heart's afire"), via ''Series/Batman1966'' [[BatDeduction logic]], to mean that Momma Bravo's being held prisoner at the golf course.
* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'':
** Sent up in a RunningGag in "[[Recap/SouthParkS7E1Cancelled Cancelled]]". The astronomer investigating Cartman's satellite dish implant draws several correct conclusions after increasingly absurd free association sessions based on conversations with Chef.
** In "[[Recap/SouthParkS5E11TheEntity The Entity]]", [[DepravedHomosexual Mr. Garrison]] struggled to invent a new vehicle until Mr. Hat [[TalkingToThemself commented]] "Boy, that Music/EnriqueIglesias can sure gyrate his hot ass around" and decided on a gyroscope.
* ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'':
** Shego's mockery of her evil employer Dr. Drakken often gives him inspiration for his next plot to TakeOverTheWorld, such as when he decides to go on the offensive against Kim Possible.
** When Kim visited her cousin Larry, he commented that Monty Fiske, the archeologist they had assisted earlier, was a master of Tai Shing Pek Kwar or Monkey Kung-Fu, prompting Kim to realize that he was the villain Monkey Fist.
** Ron lapses into one when Kim mentions "Homefield" in "Ill Suited".
* From ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' episode "The End 3"; Starfire, Beast Boy, and Cyborg are being beaten senseless by their {{Evil Knockoff}}s:
-->'''Beast Boy:''' Dude! I had no idea I was this tough!\\
'''Cyborg:''' You're not! I could kick your butt any day of the--\\
''[[[BeatPanel beat, as they all figure it out]]]''\\
'''Starfire:''' If we cannot defeat ourselves, maybe we can defeat each other!\\
'''Beast Boy & Cyborg''' [[OpponentSwitch SWITCH]]!\\
''[they tag hands, they swap enemies, fight starts again, they make short work of the villains]''\\
'''Cyborg:''' Told ya I could kick your butt!
* In ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansTroubleInTokyo'', Starfire's offhanded use of the word "fear" reinvigorates Robin's belief in trouble brewing in Japan. Now, if only it hadn't happened [[MomentKiller when they were about to kiss.]]
* The ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'' episode "Jack vs Aku" starts with three of his attempts on Jack's life failing [[EpicFail even worse than they usually do.]] The villain curses the shoddy attempts by the robots, slumps in his throne, and mumbles, "Guess it's true what they say, you want something done right, you gotta do it yourself..." Then his eyes open wide as he gets an idea (lure Jack into a trap by challenging him personally), which kicks off the episode's main plot.
* {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d in the ''{{WesternAnimation/Futurama}}'' episode "That Darn Katz!":
-->'''Farnsworth:''' Amy, technology isn't intrinsically good or evil. It's how it's used. Like the Death Ray.\\
'''Amy:''' Maybe you're right. I guess science has to keep pushing forward, with the hope that... That's it! ''Pushing forward''. Professor, I know how to restart the Earth!\\
'''Farnsworth:''' Pssh. You can't suddenly know something by assembling a committee of words... That's it! I'll assemble your committee!
* Finn from ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'' has one in which the word "RENCE" on one half of a murder weapon makes him think of Clarence, whom he had met several minutes prior.
-->'''Jake:''' "Rence"?\\
'''Finn:''' Some Donkus's real name must have been.... [[FridgeBrilliance Reee[=eE=]EEEE]]'''[[FridgeBrilliance EEEEE]]''[[FridgeBrilliance EEEEENCE?!?!]]'''''
** In "Apple Thief", Finn solves a case when he's tipped off by the sentence, "This place could use a scarecrow."
* Creator/{{Terrytoons}}' TV character WesternAnimation/TomTerrific will usually get a Eureka Moment when Mighty Manfred the Wonder Dog says something off the cuff to try to weasel out of a situation. In "Go West, Young Manfred," Tom is looking for a way to get back to the settler with his cap full of gold:
-->'''Manfred:''' Please, Tom. Don't saddle me with your problems.
-->'''Tom:''' Saddle. Pony. Pony Express! That's it, Manfred! We'll go by Pony Express!
* ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls1998'':
** In "Mommy Fearest", after the girls are grounded by the Professor's new girlfriend Ima Goodlady, Blossom gets a call from the Mayor saying that Sedusa is robbing him of his jewels. There, Blossom puts the pieces together about this coincidence and deduces that the two of them are one and the same and it was all part of Sedusa's scheme to keep them away while she committed crime.
--->'''Blossom:''' Don't worry, Mayor. We'll catch Sedusa... ''as soon as she gets home''.
** In "Bought and Scold", Princess become the new Mayor and gets the Powerpuff Girls out of her way by legalizing crime and criminalizing crimestopping, leading Bubbles to lament "We have to be bad if we want to be good". This gives them an idea to get things back to normal: robbing Princess blind so she can repeal the law to get them recover everything before her father finds out (and she can't have them arrested either, because crime was still legal when they committed the theft).
** In "Mime for a Change" after Bubbles is unable to save her sisters from Mr. Mime's silent colorless world, the narrator asks her what she is going to do now; Bubbles immediately replies, "I've got it!", and proceeds to unleash ThePowerOfRock to restore all the colors.
* In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'', Johnny gets the [[SarcasmMode smart idea]] to shrink the clutter in his house to microscopic size because:
-->'''Dukey:''' You got ''all'' of that from me saying "little".
-->'''Johnny:''' [[BluntYes Yeah, that's right.]]
* A minor example: in the ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'' episode "Log Date 7 15 2", Peridot spends much of the episode trying to understand why [[spoiler: Garnet]] enjoys being fused all the time. She ultimately figures it out when it's put in the terms of her favorite Earth TV show:
--> [[spoiler:'''Garnet''']]: I'm Percy and Pierre.
--> '''Peridot:''' ...oooooh!!!
** In "The Trial" Steven has been brought to the Gem Homeworld to be put on trial for [[spoiler: Rose shattering Pink Diamond]]. While trying to prepare his case, the Zircon defense attorney is exasperated to learn that Steven doesn't really remember what happened way back when- and realizes that the reason he's being put on trial at all is because the official story has glaring contradictions.
--->'''Defense Zircon:''' ...You don't know how it happened. I get it. There's a reason why they want you to explain how you did it. It's because it ''doesn't make sense!''
*** [[spoiler:Then again, the ''real'' story manages to explain how no one else was able to actually know how Rose Quartz got close to Pink Diamond: Rose ''was'' Pink Diamond all along! The only one else who knew about the real story was her Pearl, the one who sided with the Crystal Gems.]]
* In ''WesternAnimation/SpacePOP'', Rand not disposing of his trash properly inspires Athena to dress the band up as garbage workers to bypass Geela's fleet.
* In ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'' "Code of Hero", an early human picks up the makeshift hammer Dinobot made with a stick and a stone. He is at first surprised when he uses the hammer to easily split open a coconut. Then the same giant snake that consumed another early human at the beginning of the episode lunges at him. He instinctively kills the snake with the hammer. He then holds the hammer aloft and yells in triumph as he realizes what tools like the hammer can do.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/SuperFriends'' GrandFinale "The Death of Superman", the Super Powers Team (the rethemed Superfriends) visit the Fortress of Solitude to put Superman's items in order after sending his body into the sun. As they do, they're aided by a Superman robot who gives them a brief tour. At one point, the robot mentions that Superman had developed a technique to slow down Kryptonite poisoning. Firestorm, who had been with Superman when he had died, realized Superman had been in that same position when he found him. This makes the team realize Superman wasn't dead and they rush to rescue him from the sun and revive him.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' episode "Video Game References", the Titans are all put in simulations parodying video games. Beast Boy's is a parody of ''VideoGame/{{Frogger}}'', where after several failed attempts to cross the road, he thinks about the words "cross the road" and decides that it'd be easier to cross as a chicken, so he turns into a chicken and is able to cross without getting run over... only to get eaten by a gator.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog'' episode "Tails New Home", Sonic tries to find Tails a home (due to Sonic's concern for Tails' well-being after the latter gets injured as a result of Scratch and Grounder) and he eventually finds Tails' real parents... or so he thinks, as right after Sonic leaves Tails, it's revealed to be a trap set by Robotnik. Meanwhile, Sonic gets depressed over Tails being gone and has a flashback to when they first met and Sonic gave him the nickname Tails due to him hating his real name Miles, and then after remembering Tails' "father" saying "Tails belongs with his own kind", he then realizes that if those were actually Tails' real parents, that they would've called him Miles, not the nickname Sonic gave him (since they'd have no way of knowing it), and Sonic then immediately springs into action to save Tails from his fake parents and Robotnik.
* Invoked and subverted on ''WesternAnimation/BoJackHorseman''. [=BoJack=] complains about how unrealistic mystery stories are and wishes he could get a random detail of his own that would help him connect the dots. When Princess Carolyn mentions Matthew Perry, it makes [=BoJack=] recall a moment with Hollyhock where they talked about the time Matthew Perry hosted SNL and starred in a skit called "Chandler's List." Instead of everything immediately falling into place on its own, the mention of Matthew Perry is what motivates [=BoJack=] to do the dirty work himself of finding out who Hollyhock's mom is.
* In ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017''[='s=] GrandFinale, [[Recap/DuckTales2017S3E22TheLastAdventure "The Last Adventure!"]], [[BigBad Bradford]] has the Duck-[=McDuck=] family on the ropes as he has Scrooge bound to a MagicallyBindingContract that states that Scrooge can only have his family if he gives up adventuring. As Bradford attacks the Ducks, the triplets get the contract and look it over. It seems iron-tight until Louie mentions that Scrooge can only get his family if he gives up adventuring. [[spoiler:It makes everyone realize that there was a loophole in the contract - Scrooge can't give up adventuring for his family because "Family is the greatest adventure of all!" Bradford thinks it's the stupidest thing ever until the contract disintegrates.]]
* Used twice in the ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife'' episode, "[[Recap/RockosModernLifeS3E10WackyDelly Wacky Delly]]":
** First, after ending production on ''WesternAnimation/MeetTheFatheads'', Ralph wants to create an artistic masterpiece. However, his network contract states that he has to make one more show before they can let him go, but he has no ideas. When he tells this to Rocko, Heffer, and Filburt, Heffer suggests that Ralph's new show be about deli meats. Filburt says that idea is so bad, it'll get Ralph kicked out of his contract. When Ralph hears this, he decides to go with Heffer's idea.
** Later in the episode, ''Wacky Delly'' becomes the newest hit animated series despite both Heffer and Filburt's creative differences for the pilot episode and Ralph's attempts to sabotage it. At one point, Ralph hears Rocko and his friends inside the editing room after having completed the latest episode, specifically Filburt say saying that turning the light on would expose the film. This prompts Ralph to open the door, and for good measure, [[Main/InconvenientDarkroomIllumination bring along a searchlight to ensure it's overexposed]]. [[SpringtimeForHitler Like every other sabotage attempt, it just makes the show more popular]].
* ''WesternAnimation/HoppityHooper'': When Uncle Waldo got an idea how to make profit or execute a ZanyScheme, he'd make several funny poses, accompanied by mechanical sound effects.
* ''WesternAnimation/BobsBurgers'': Louise has one regarding the therapy doll killer while discussing Literature/OldYeller with Millie.
* ''WesternAnimation/StarTrekLowerDecks'': In "[[Recap/StarTrekLowerDecksS1E06TerminalProvocations Terminal Provocations]]", while Rutherford and Tendi are running from Badgey, Tendi takes the time to compliment Rutherford on Badgey's programming, saying that he is amazing even if he is trying to kill them. Rutherford then notes that it is weird that Badgey hasn't murdered them yet, and they finally notice that he is just as exhausted as they are from running. Rutherford realizes that he is being affected by the physical conditions of the simulation even though he shouldn't be, and if they can tire him out, they can probably freeze him out too, and changes the simulation to a blizzard to try freezing him to death.
* In the climax of ''WesternAnimation/OverTheGardenWall,'' [[SatanicArchetype the Beast]] offers to save [[CheerfulChild Greg]] if [[ClassicalAntiHero Wirt]] becomes the new lantern-bearer.
-->'''The Beast:''' ''([[VoiceOfTheLegion distorted]])'' [[DealWithTheDevil I'm trying to help you]].\\
'''Wirt:''' You're not trying to help ''me!'' You just have some weird obsession with keeping this lantern lit! I-It's almost like...[[spoiler:''[[SoulJar your]]'' [[SoulJar soul is in this lantern]]]].
* The penultimate episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' sees [[Characters/TheOwlHouseLuzNoceda Luz]] undergo this on a personal level. "For the Future" sees Luz [[spoiler:truly realize what it is that she's always wanted her whole life. Understanding, specifically understanding from her mother. After Camila assures Luz that it's okay to fail and to embrace her nerdy nature, with Camila stating that her own greatest failing as a parent was in ever trying to surpress that side of Luz. Thanks to Amity explaining that the thing she wanted was something abstract, specifically freedom, that caused her to bond with Ghost, Luz's own Palisman Stringbean awakens at that moment with Luz herself voicing that she can't believe it took her so long to realize that was what she had always wanted for so long]].
** [[spoiler:This is also a '''''huge''''' [[InUniverseCatharsis psychological breakthrough moment]] for her as it directly addresses the root causes for her extreme self-loathing, first talking her GuiltComplex by emphasizing that life is all about making mistakes and learning from them with her mother finally acknowledging to Luz's face not just that Camp Reality Check was a mistake on her part but also ''why'' it was, and two the fact that Luz has in some way been rejected by literally every person she has ever met prior to meeting Eda, so hearing another human being particularly her mother not just accept but outright praise all of her weird eccentricities especially when combined with Camila’s admittance of guilt is incredibly [[HealTheCutie healing]] for Luz’s mental health]].
** [[spoiler:Despite having made a FoundFamily, TrueCompanions, and a [[OfficialCouple Loving Girlfriend]], with people who love her for exactly who she is, none of them are human and thus can’t quite grasp some of the difficult intricacies in Luz's struggles in her life in the Human Realm the way that Camila can, the same way Witches and Demons can understand her in ways that humans can’t (Camila for example clearly can’t see what’s so appealing to Luz about the Boiling Isles, at least at first.) Luz had the latter the entire series, but she needed the former to be psychologically whole, especially after all the trauma she’s been through, trauma that even in the best cases would exacerbate a person’s underlying psychological issues]].
* ''WesternAnimation/ReadyJetGo'': In "[[Recap/ReadyJetGoS1E11MissionToMarsSoundsAbound Sounds Abound]]," after Sean sees his friends making music with cooking items, he realizes how he can perform his sound experiment. He even shouts "Eureka!" followed by "Whatever that means."
* ''WesternAnimation/WorkItOutWombats'': In "Racecar Wombats," when the racecar starts falling apart, Malik realizes the solution to the problem; the wombats should take the car apart, bring all of the individual pieces through the door, and then reassemble the car outside.
* ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'': In the episode [[Recap/JusticeLeagueS2E23ComfortAndJoy "Comfort and Joy"]], the Flash sets out to find a DJ Rubber Ducky toy as a Christmas present for the kids at the Central City orphanage. The problem is that the toy is so popular that every store the Flash visits is sold out. At the last store he tries, he sees a display for Santa's Workshop in the window. This inspires him to "go to the source", running to Japan to get a toy from the manufacturing company.
* ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom'': In one episode, the Guys in White have taken over the Fenton lab and kidnapped Sam and Tucker in a plan to attempt to destroy the Ghost Zone. To access the Fenton ghost portal, they need a password, and the interrogation leads to this exchange.
-->'''Operative K:''' Says who\\
'''Tucker:''' Says me!\\
'''Operative K:''' Says me... says-a-me, ''[[ThePasswordIsAlwaysSwordfish open sesame!]]''
* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheFiarlyOddParents'', Timy is trying to save Dimsdale from a continuous series of natural disasters. As he tries to think of how to protect the city from an earthquake, his dad comes by and gives him some gelatin dessert. "No matter how much it shakes, the broccoli stays perfectly inside." He then wishes for the entire city to be encased in a gelatin mold which acts as a shock absorber to keep the city unharmed.
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** Lampshaded in season 6 episode 13, ''Moving the Chains''. House walks into Wilson's office declaring he's had an epiphany. Wilson, who is still upset with him, points out that that usually precedes House walking away with purpose, hinting that he should do so right now as well.
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* In ''Fanfic/KyonBigDamnHero'', Mikuru realizes [[TrickedOutTime a loophole to allow a time traveler change history without violating causality]] after commenting to Kyon that the dinner she just cooked was "add[ing] some things from outside of the normal recipe".

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* In ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/29977428/chapters/87887365#workskin Just An Errant Thought]]'' Harry listens to the prophecy orb after retrieving it, decides it's utter nonsense and wonders how he can make a mockery of it. Then his cousin asks what the orb is.
-->'''Harry:''' This is a genuine magical prophecy orb courtesy of the Ministry for Magic’s Department of Mysteries.\\
'''Dudley:''' You make it sound like something to be found only in stores and on sale.\\
'''Harry:''' Say that again?\\
'''Dudley:''' You made it sound like an advertisement offering a one of a kind prophecy orb. "''For five pounds, you too could own your very own prophecy orb!''"\\
'''Harry:''' Dudley...you, you are a genius!
* In ''Fanfic/KyonBigDamnHero'', Mikuru realizes [[TrickedOutTime a loophole to allow a time traveler to change history without violating causality]] after commenting to Kyon that the dinner she just cooked was "add[ing] some things from outside of the normal recipe".
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* ''Literature/ToShapeADragonsBreath'': Anequs, has one regarding drawing and learning skiltakraft while at home for the whaler's return celebration, after nearly a whole term of struggling through it (with no help from her SadistTeacher Professor Ezel, who refuses to let her interact in class). [[spoiler:She realizes that the paths of dances her people have done for generations—with curved lines, rather than straight, and using various natural items such as shells and ashes for the source of the aethers—are drawing skilta, which would be visible as such from the sky when in the air on dragonback.]] She passes this information on to Theod to help him finally grasp the subject, with his promise that they both won't inform anyone at the school what they've discovered.
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* ''Film/TheSnowballExpress'': John gets his idea about turning the mountain into a ski resort when Wally talks about riding all over it in his snowmobile.

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