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* In the 1st episode of ''LightNovel/NyarkoSan'', Nyarko's long-winded explanation of what she's doing on Earth gets abbreviated as if it was a videotape running on fast-forward mode.

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* In the 1st first episode of ''LightNovel/NyarkoSan'', ''LightNovel/HaiyoreNyarkoSan'', Nyarko's long-winded explanation of what she's doing on Earth gets abbreviated as fast-forwarded. If you slow it down 50%, it becomes audible and is a quote from the original light novel where she confirms that her boss is Azathoth ("This is a company assignment kind of job. Ah, my boss has a strict way of handling employees even though he dozes off all the time, and if it was a videotape running on fast-forward mode.he's woken up...", with the novel continuing "... he gets angry enough that the universe gets blown away.").
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--> [[FightScene "ONEPATHETICALLYSHORTBATTLELATER!"]][[hottip:*:The heroes fight Vayne in a ridiculously short battle.]]
--> [[OneWingedAngel "ONEFIERYTRANSFORMATIONLATER!"]][[hottip:*:Vayne transforms into a giant with wings.]]

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--> [[FightScene "ONEPATHETICALLYSHORTBATTLELATER!"]][[hottip:*:The "ONEPATHETICALLYSHORTBATTLELATER!"]][[note]]:The heroes fight Vayne in a ridiculously short battle.]]
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--> [[OneWingedAngel "ONEFIERYTRANSFORMATIONLATER!"]][[hottip:*:Vayne "ONEFIERYTRANSFORMATIONLATER!"]][[note]]Vayne transforms into a giant with wings.]]
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* It was used in ''SketDance'', where that weird teacher explained the history of the never before heard of game of Genesis.

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* It was used in ''SketDance'', ''Manga/SketDance'', where that weird teacher explained the history of the never before heard of game of Genesis.



* In an episode of ''[[SuperDeformed Mini]] VideoGame/SengokuBasara'' Motonari writes an extremely bombastic letter to the anime director, which Motochika attempts to read. After the fast-forward, it's revealed Motochika passed out in the process.

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* In an episode of ''[[SuperDeformed Mini]] VideoGame/SengokuBasara'' VideoGame/SengokuBasara'', Motonari writes an extremely bombastic letter to the anime director, which Motochika attempts to read. After the fast-forward, it's revealed Motochika passed out in the process.

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* Naoe Kanetsugu's merciless rant about Kagekatsu in ''Anime/TonoToIssho''.
* In an episode of ''[[SuperDeformed Mini]] VideoGame/SengokuBasara'' Motonari writes an extremely bombastic letter to the anime director, which Motochika attempts to read. After the fast-forward, it's revealed Motochika passed out in the process.



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** In another, this is done to [[SeinfeldianConversation an hour-long conversation]] consisting of naming a better candy than the last one named.
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* In a ''HowIMetYourMother'' episode, a couple's fight is portrayed this way, with the film reaching regular speed to give key snippets.
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* Used in the film version of ''VForVendetta'', complete with "Yakety Sax."

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* Used in the film version of ''VForVendetta'', ''Film/VForVendetta'', complete with "Yakety Sax."

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* In ''PaRappaTheRapper'', Joe Chin's dialogue speeds up as soon as his speeches become so long-winded that it just shocks everyone he encounters.
** By the end of the first level, he's still yapping away at an uncontrollable speed, and then slows himself back down to say "Put up your fists, you evil crusaders, let me knock you out!" And then the two thugs drop to the ground, unconscious and shocked.
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* In ''SonicRiders'', Wave's dialogue speeds up when Jet starts tuning out her lecture. It stays sped up until Jet sees Sonic and gives chase.
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* It was used in ''SketDance'', where that weird teacher explained the history of the never before heard of game of Genesis.
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* Happens twice at the end of "[[{{Siblings}} Not-the-]][[VideoGame/FinalFantasyXII FFXII]] [[{{Siblings}} Extras]]", complete with a MotorMouth {{Narrator}}.

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* Happens twice at the end of "[[{{Siblings}} "[[WebAnimation/{{Siblings}} Not-the-]][[VideoGame/FinalFantasyXII FFXII]] [[{{Siblings}} [[WebAnimation/{{Siblings}} Extras]]", complete with a MotorMouth {{Narrator}}.



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* In the first episode of ''LightNovel/NyarkoSan'', Nyarko's long-winded explanation of what she's doing on Earth gets abbreviated as if it was a videotape running on fast-forward mode.

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* In the first 1st episode of ''LightNovel/NyarkoSan'', Nyarko's long-winded explanation of what she's doing on Earth gets abbreviated as if it was a videotape running on fast-forward mode.



* The opening to ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill'' is sped-up-film-style. As Hank and his friends stand in the alley and drink beer, an entire day passes.

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* The opening to ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill'' is sped-up-film-style. As Hank and his friends stand in the alley and drink beer, an entire a day passes.
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* In the first episode of ''NyarkoSan'', Nyarko's long-winded explanation of what she's doing on Earth gets abbreviated as if it was a videotape running on fast-forward mode.

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* In the first episode of ''NyarkoSan'', ''LightNovel/NyarkoSan'', Nyarko's long-winded explanation of what she's doing on Earth gets abbreviated as if it was a videotape running on fast-forward mode.



* ''BennyHill'' used this trope a few times per episode.
* It's done on ''TheMunsters'', whenever someone meets the titular family and runs away.
* Happened a few times on ''GilligansIsland''. Once was when the castaways were performing a series of repetitive actions and the film sped up, showing them doing the things really fast.
* Played with in ''TheBigBangTheory'', when the main characters bought a TimeMachine replica and played with it, they ''acted'' going in fast forward. HilarityEnsues.

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* ''BennyHill'' ''Series/TheBennyHillShow'' used this trope a few times per episode.
episode. It's infamous for it's use for chase scenes, often with the music "Yakety Sax"
* It's done on ''TheMunsters'', ''Series/TheMunsters'', whenever someone meets the titular family and runs away.
* Happened a few times on ''GilligansIsland''.''Series/GilligansIsland''. Once was when the castaways were performing a series of repetitive actions and the film sped up, showing them doing the things really fast.
* Played with in ''TheBigBangTheory'', ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'', when the main characters bought a TimeMachine replica and played with it, they ''acted'' going in fast forward. HilarityEnsues.



* ''NoMoreHeroes'' has one late game conversation fast forwarded [[spoiler:[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A22Nkt_fDBc slowed down]] it reveals [[ParentalIncest father-daughter incest]].]] The game hints ("It's impossible, It'll only jack up the age rating of this game even further") that the conversation was fast-forwarded to avoid a higher rating, but this isn't actually the case: {{Suda 51}} states that [[WordOfGod it was actually sped up due to]] RuleOfFunny...that, and the dialogue is a fairly lengthy {{Infodump}}. Travis' shocked reactions are priceless.
* ''QuestForGlory'': The first game when you clean the stables is overlaid with a sped up version of the main theme.

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* ''NoMoreHeroes'' ''Videogame/NoMoreHeroes'' has one late game conversation fast forwarded [[spoiler:[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A22Nkt_fDBc slowed down]] it reveals [[ParentalIncest father-daughter incest]].]] The game hints ("It's impossible, It'll only jack up the age rating of this game even further") that the conversation was fast-forwarded to avoid a higher rating, but this isn't actually the case: {{Suda 51}} states that [[WordOfGod it was actually sped up due to]] RuleOfFunny...that, and the dialogue is a fairly lengthy {{Infodump}}. Travis' shocked reactions are priceless.
* ''QuestForGlory'': ''Videogame/QuestForGlory'': The first game when you clean the stables is overlaid with a sped up version of the main theme.



* In ''NarutoTheAbridgedSeries'', Kakashi uses a remote to fast forward over the Wave Country {{filler}}, but ends up breaking it right before the opening.

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* In ''NarutoTheAbridgedSeries'', ''WebVideo/NarutoTheAbridgedSeries'', Kakashi uses a remote to fast forward over the Wave Country {{filler}}, but ends up breaking it right before the opening.



* The opening to ''KingOfTheHill'' is sped-up-film-style. As Hank and his friends stand in the alley and drink beer, an entire day passes.
* ''FamilyGuy'': An episode where Peter and Lois considered buying [=TiVo=] had the salesman fast forward through their argument to get to the point where they agreed. In the middle of the argument, Chris enters choking on something and Lois gives him the Heimlich Maneuver.

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* The opening to ''KingOfTheHill'' ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill'' is sped-up-film-style. As Hank and his friends stand in the alley and drink beer, an entire day passes.
* ''FamilyGuy'': ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'': An episode where Peter and Lois considered buying [=TiVo=] had the salesman fast forward through their argument to get to the point where they agreed. In the middle of the argument, Chris enters choking on something and Lois gives him the Heimlich Maneuver.



* Homer calls this out on an episode of ''TheSimpsons'', using it as an excuse to speed up the beginning of Mel Gibson's movie.

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* Homer calls this out on an episode of ''TheSimpsons'', ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', using it as an excuse to speed up the beginning of Mel Gibson's movie.



* An episode of ''AmericanDad'' has Steve wanting to tell his father something important, but he's not home, so we get a fast-forward of him patiently waiting for Stan. When Stan does show up, he insists on reading the mail first, giving us a second fast-forward as he does so, randomly laughing ot cursing at the letters he's reading.

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* An episode of ''AmericanDad'' ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'' has Steve wanting to tell his father something important, but he's not home, so we get a fast-forward of him patiently waiting for Stan. When Stan does show up, he insists on reading the mail first, giving us a second fast-forward as he does so, randomly laughing ot cursing at the letters he's reading.
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* An episode of ''AmericanDad'' has Steve wanting to tell his father something important, but he's not home, so we get a fast-forward of him patiently waiting for Stan. When Stan does show up, he insists on reading the mail first, giving us a second fast-forward as he does so, randomly laughing ot cursing at the letters he's reading.

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* In ''{{Spaceballs}}'', this trope leads to another gag involving the villains watching themselves.

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* In ''{{Spaceballs}}'', ''Film/{{Spaceballs}}'', this trope leads to another gag involving the villains watching themselves.



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* In the first episode of ''{{Nyarko-San}}'', Nyarko's long-winded explanation of what she's doing on Earth gets abbreviated as if it was a videotape running on fast-forward mode.

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* In the first episode of ''{{Nyarko-San}}'', ''NyarkoSan'', Nyarko's long-winded explanation of what she's doing on Earth gets abbreviated as if it was a videotape running on fast-forward mode.
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* Used a lot in ''TheEmperorsNewSchool''.

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* Used a lot in ''TheEmperorsNewSchool''.''WesternAnimation/TheEmperorsNewSchool''.
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** Homer waiting three days for his gun permit, set to Tom Petty's ''The Waiting.''
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* In the first episode of ''{{Nyarko-San}}'', Nyarko's long-winded explanation of what she's doing on Earth gets abbreviated as if it was a running videotape on fast-forward mode.

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* In the first episode of ''{{Nyarko-San}}'', Nyarko's long-winded explanation of what she's doing on Earth gets abbreviated as if it was a running videotape running on fast-forward mode.
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* In the first episode of ''{{Nyarko-San}}'', Nyarko's long-winded explanation of what she's doing on Earth gets abbreviated as if it was a running videotape.

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* In the first episode of ''{{Nyarko-San}}'', Nyarko's long-winded explanation of what she's doing on Earth gets abbreviated as if it was a running videotape.
videotape on fast-forward mode.
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* In the first episode of ''{{Nyarko-San}}'', Nyarko's long-winded explanation of what she's doing on Earth gets abbreviated as if it was a running videotape.
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* Homer calls this out on an episode of ''TheSimpsons'', using it as an excuse to speed up the beginning of Mel Gibson's movie.

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* Happens twice at the end of "[[{{Siblings}} Not-the-]][[VideoGame/FinalFantasyXII FFXII]] [[{{Siblings}} Extras]]", complete with a MotorMouth {{Narrator}}.
--> [[FightScene "ONEPATHETICALLYSHORTBATTLELATER!"]][[hottip:*:The heroes fight Vayne in a ridiculously short battle.]]
--> [[OneWingedAngel "ONEFIERYTRANSFORMATIONLATER!"]][[hottip:*:Vayne transforms into a giant with wings.]]
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* Used in the [[spoiler:three-way sex scene]] in ''AClockworkOrange''.

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* Used in the [[spoiler:three-way sex scene]] in ''AClockworkOrange''.
''Film/AClockworkOrange''.
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* In ''Portal 2'', [=GLaDOS=] says that she has to tell you something important about the testing chamber you're in. Being [=GLaDOS=], she skips through the warning quite quickly. [[spoiler: Slowed down, she's [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaYurdD3Q8M&feature=player_embedded reciting a passage from]] ''MobyDick''.]]

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* In ''Portal 2'', ''VideoGame/{{Portal 2}}'', [=GLaDOS=] says that she has to tell you something important about the testing chamber you're in. Being [=GLaDOS=], she skips through the warning quite quickly. [[spoiler: Slowed down, she's [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaYurdD3Q8M&feature=player_embedded reciting a passage from]] ''MobyDick''.]]
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* ''FamilyGuy'': An episode where the family argued over whether or not to get a [=TiVo=] was fast-forwarded [=TiVo=]-style.

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* ''FamilyGuy'': An episode where the family argued over whether or not to get a Peter and Lois considered buying [=TiVo=] was fast-forwarded [=TiVo=]-style.had the salesman fast forward through their argument to get to the point where they agreed. In the middle of the argument, Chris enters choking on something and Lois gives him the Heimlich Maneuver.
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* In ''Portal 2'', [=GLaDOS=] says that she has to tell you something important about the testing chamber you're in. Being [=GLaDOS=], she skips through the warning quite quickly. [[spoiler: Slowed down, she's [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaYurdD3Q8M&feature=player_embedded reciting a passage from]] ''MobyDick''.]]
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Additionally, in some cases the humor can also be derived from the [[MediumAwareness continuity errors]] [[BreakingTheForuthWall resulting from fast-forwarding the action]].

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Additionally, in some cases the humor can also be derived from the [[MediumAwareness continuity errors]] [[BreakingTheForuthWall [[BreakingTheFourthWall resulting from fast-forwarding the action]].
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Additionally, in some cases the humor can also be derived from the [[MediumAwareness continuity errors]] [[BreakingTheForuthWall resulting from fast-forwarding the action]].
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* Used in the film version of ''VForVendetta'', complete with Yakkety Sax.

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* Used in the film version of ''VForVendetta'', complete with Yakkety "Yakety Sax."

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