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* In the 1930s and '40s, Warner Bros. put together an annual gag reel of the best outtakes from all their films called the "Breakdowns of [Insert Year Here],"[[note]]and yes, many of these can be found on Website/YouTube[[/note]] which were strung together with snarky intertitles that mocked studio executives, various stars and directors (especially ones of [[OnceAcceptableTargets then-commonly stereotyped ethnicities]]), and MoralGuardians of the day. The intertitles also took great pride in thumbing their nose at the HaysCode, which didn't apply to the blooper reels and thus allowed for uncensored swearing.

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* In the 1930s and '40s, Warner Bros. Creator/WarnerBros put together an annual gag reel of the best outtakes from all their films called the "Breakdowns of [Insert Year Here],"[[note]]and yes, many of these can be found on Website/YouTube[[/note]] which were strung together with snarky intertitles that mocked studio executives, various stars and directors (especially ones of [[OnceAcceptableTargets then-commonly stereotyped ethnicities]]), and MoralGuardians of the day. The intertitles also took great pride in thumbing their nose at the HaysCode, UsefulNotes/TheHaysCode, which didn't apply to the blooper reels and thus allowed for uncensored swearing.
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Note that outtakes are not the same as deleted scenes: while outtakes consist of mistakes and flubbed lines, deleted scenes are removed from the final print for pacing or running time issues or because they either fall flat or simply don't add enough to the work to justify including them. However, it is common for the term "outtake" to be used to describe deleted scenes, and not uncommon for bloopers and genuine deleted scenes to be mixed together.

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Note that outtakes are not the same as deleted scenes: while outtakes consist of mistakes and flubbed lines, deleted scenes are removed from the final print for pacing or running time issues or because they either fall flat or simply don't add enough to the work to justify including them. However, it is common for the term "outtake" to be used to describe deleted scenes, and not uncommon for bloopers and genuine deleted scenes to be mixed together.
together. A bunch of bloopers together are usually called a "blooper reel". A "gag reel" is similar, but usually is mostly the cast and crew goofing off. There is no hard definition, though, and the two terms are often used interchangeably. DVD Bonus Content will sometimes call a what is a blooper reel a gag reel, and vice versa.
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* Spoofed in VisualNovel/PlumbersDontWearTies. In one scene, John says "searching for me," when he should have said "searching for you." JamesRolfe [[note]]aka WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd[[/note]] even comments, in his review, that it was a "intake of an outtake."

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* Spoofed in VisualNovel/PlumbersDontWearTies. In one scene, John says "searching for me," when he should have said "searching for you." & they all start laughing. JamesRolfe [[note]]aka WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd[[/note]] even comments, in his review, that it was a "intake of an outtake."
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--->"So in other words, since you find yourself...yourself...since you find yourself...*drops accent* I CAN'T DO IT! I CAN'T TALK LIKE THAT!"

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--->"So in other words, since you find yourself...yourself...since you find yourself...*drops accent* accent while going away from the mic angrily* I CAN'T DO IT! I CAN'T TALK LIKE THAT!"
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* ''Series/Chuck'' had a blooper reel on the DVD set for each of its five seasons.

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* ''Series/Chuck'' ''Series/{{Chuck}}'' had a blooper reel on the DVD set for each of its five seasons.
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* Seasons 3-6 of ''PowerRangers'' (''Mighty Morphin''' to ''In Space) played bloopers during the end credits, sometimes with extra lines dubbed in. Post-season six, the bloopers were discarded in favor of Fox Kids advertisements, and Zord-forming sequences in current broadcasts, but returned in the ''[[Series/PowerRangersRPM RPM]]'' episode "And... Action!"

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* Seasons 3-6 of ''PowerRangers'' (''Mighty Morphin''' to ''In Space) Space'') played bloopers during the end credits, sometimes with extra lines dubbed in. Post-season six, the bloopers were discarded in favor of Fox Kids advertisements, and Zord-forming sequences in current broadcasts, but returned in the ''[[Series/PowerRangersRPM RPM]]'' episode "And... Action!"

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** [[Series/StarTrekEnterprise Enterprise]] had a blooper reel for every season, also included in the boxsets. Unlike all of the other bloopers described above, which were either bootlegged, unofficially shown at conventions, or shown during one-off TV specials, ''Enterprise'' is the only Trek series to actually have formal, authorized blooper reels created for the DVD sets.

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** [[Series/StarTrekEnterprise Enterprise]] had a blooper reel for every season, also included in the boxsets. Unlike all of the other bloopers described above, which were either bootlegged, unofficially shown at conventions, or shown during one-off TV specials, ''Enterprise'' is the only Trek series to actually have formal, authorized blooper reels created for the DVD sets. ScottBakula in particular would improv a completely silly line on the spot and deliver it deadpan if he forgot his line.


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'''Archer:''' "How long until we have subspace... something, airspace, french fries, and cokes?
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* The end of every episode of JourneyQuest has a brief blooper from the episode. The crowning one so far is Glorion's extended monologue on the honour if killing orc in a village... and a retirement village. It's pretty clear he can't tell the difference between an orc and a ''chicken''.

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* The end of every episode of JourneyQuest ''WebVideo/JourneyQuest'' has a brief blooper from the episode. The crowning one so far is Glorion's extended monologue on the honour if killing orc in a village... and a retirement village. It's pretty clear he can't tell the difference between an orc and a ''chicken''.
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** Second in the CrowningMomentOfFunny bloopers, TravisWillingham's inability to get through a two-word line ("Bad idea,") without cracking up:

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** Second in the CrowningMomentOfFunny bloopers, TravisWillingham's Creator/TravisWillingham's inability to get through a two-word line ("Bad idea,") without cracking up:
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** There's also the short cartoon ''Blooper Bunny'', which is mostly made up of outtakes from Bugs Bunny's "51 1/2th birthday celebration". One of the [[CrowningMomentOfFunny funniest moments]] comes from Daffy Duck. After berating Elmer Fudd for one screwup, he slams into a loose floorboard:

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** There's also the short cartoon ''Blooper Bunny'', which is mostly made up of outtakes from Bugs Bunny's "51 "[[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xftc07_blooper-bunny-bugs-bunny-s-51-1-2-anniversary-spectacular_shortfilms 51 1/2th birthday celebration".celebration]]". One of the [[CrowningMomentOfFunny funniest moments]] comes from Daffy Duck. After berating Elmer Fudd for one screwup, he slams into a loose floorboard:
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* ''WesternAnimation/JonahAVeggieTalesMovie'' has animated bloopers on the DVD bonus content, which makes sense with the series sense of the different characters being actors in the main series. There's also an EasterEgg video exclusively of different lines for the talking Jonah plush toy.

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* ''WesternAnimation/JonahAVeggieTalesMovie'' has animated bloopers on the DVD bonus content, which makes sense with the series sense of the different characters being actors in the main series. Notable ones include [[AnachronismStew a plane passing above ancient Israel]], Larryboy being on the clothesline that snags the van, and Jonah falling off a cliff [[spoiler:but luckily he landed in the safety net]]. There's also an EasterEgg video exclusively of different lines for the talking Jonah plush toy.



* ''{{Shrek}}'' had a collection of test animation and rendering errors -- including the hilarious fuzzy donkey clips when they did a batch of final renders with the wrong settings.
** Madagascar also showed animation bloopers on its DVD.

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* ''{{Shrek}}'' ''{{WesternAnimation/Shrek}}'' had a collection of test animation and rendering errors -- including the hilarious fuzzy donkey clips when they did a batch of final renders with the wrong settings.
** Madagascar * ''{{WesternAnimation/Madagascar}}'' also showed animation bloopers on its DVD.
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* For its CGI-animation feature ''WesternAnimation/ABugsLife'', {{Pixar}} actually animated outtakes from the actors' recording sessions, and ran the fake bloopers under the end credits. (See AnimatedActors.) They later did the same with ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'' and ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc'' -- Disney even removed the outtakes from ''Monsters, Inc.'', then put them in after the film had been out for three weeks, to incite audiences to go see it again. After a while, Pixar decided they were in danger of falling into formula, so they did away with the outtakes, starting with ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo''. Information[[labelnote:*]]& videos[[/labelnote]] On these outtakes can be viewed [[http://pixar.wikia.com/Outtakes here]]
* ''Jonah: a WesternAnimation/VeggieTales Movie'' has animated bloopers on the DVD bonus content, which makes sense with the series sense of the different characters being actors in the main series. There's also an EasterEgg video exclusively of different lines for the talking Jonah plush toy.

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* For its CGI-animation feature ''WesternAnimation/ABugsLife'', {{Pixar}} {{Creator/Pixar}} actually animated outtakes from the actors' recording sessions, and ran the fake bloopers under the end credits. (See AnimatedActors.) They later did the same with ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'' and ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc'' -- Disney even removed the outtakes from ''Monsters, Inc.'', then put them in after the film had been out for three weeks, to incite audiences to go see it again. After a while, Pixar decided they were in danger of falling into formula, so they did away with the outtakes, starting with ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo''. Information[[labelnote:*]]& videos[[/labelnote]] On these outtakes can be viewed [[http://pixar.wikia.com/Outtakes here]]
* ''Jonah: a WesternAnimation/VeggieTales Movie'' ''WesternAnimation/JonahAVeggieTalesMovie'' has animated bloopers on the DVD bonus content, which makes sense with the series sense of the different characters being actors in the main series. There's also an EasterEgg video exclusively of different lines for the talking Jonah plush toy.
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** Second in the CrowningMomentOfFunny bloopers, TravisWillingham kept cracking up during a particular scene...

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** Second in the CrowningMomentOfFunny bloopers, TravisWillingham kept TravisWillingham's inability to get through a two-word line ("Bad idea,") without cracking up during a particular scene...up:
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* For its CGI-animation feature ''WesternAnimation/ABugsLife'', {{Pixar}} actually animated outtakes from the actors' recording sessions, and ran the fake bloopers under the end credits. (See AnimatedActors.) They later did the same with ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'' and ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc'' -- Disney even removed the outtakes from ''Monsters, Inc.'', then put them in after the film had been out for three weeks, to incite audiences to go see it again. After a while, Pixar decided they were in danger of falling into formula, so they did away with the outtakes, starting with ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo''. Information[[labelnote:*]]& videos[[/labelnote]] On these outtakes can be viewed[[http://pixar.wikia.com/Outtakes here]]

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* For its CGI-animation feature ''WesternAnimation/ABugsLife'', {{Pixar}} actually animated outtakes from the actors' recording sessions, and ran the fake bloopers under the end credits. (See AnimatedActors.) They later did the same with ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'' and ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc'' -- Disney even removed the outtakes from ''Monsters, Inc.'', then put them in after the film had been out for three weeks, to incite audiences to go see it again. After a while, Pixar decided they were in danger of falling into formula, so they did away with the outtakes, starting with ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo''. Information[[labelnote:*]]& videos[[/labelnote]] On these outtakes can be viewed[[http://pixar.viewed [[http://pixar.wikia.com/Outtakes here]]
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* For its CGI-animation feature ''WesternAnimation/ABugsLife'', {{Pixar}} actually animated outtakes from the actors' recording sessions, and ran the fake bloopers under the end credits. (See AnimatedActors.) They later did the same with ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'' and ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc'' -- Disney even removed the outtakes from ''Monsters, Inc.'', then put them in after the film had been out for three weeks, to incite audiences to go see it again. After a while, Pixar decided they were in danger of falling into formula, so they did away with the outtakes, starting with ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo''.

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* For its CGI-animation feature ''WesternAnimation/ABugsLife'', {{Pixar}} actually animated outtakes from the actors' recording sessions, and ran the fake bloopers under the end credits. (See AnimatedActors.) They later did the same with ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'' and ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc'' -- Disney even removed the outtakes from ''Monsters, Inc.'', then put them in after the film had been out for three weeks, to incite audiences to go see it again. After a while, Pixar decided they were in danger of falling into formula, so they did away with the outtakes, starting with ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo''. Information[[labelnote:*]]& videos[[/labelnote]] On these outtakes can be viewed[[http://pixar.wikia.com/Outtakes here]]
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* ''Pac-Man World'' featured some pretty funny bloopers after the game's been beaten.

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* ''Pac-Man World'' featured some pretty funny bloopers after the game's been beaten. They can be found [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6WkNa8RbL9E here]], starting at 4:53.
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--> '''13:''' When Mario tries to whack the Bullet Bill back at Bowser, the Bullet Bill ends up falling down when it hits the racket. Mario then shrugs at the camera and laughs.

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--> '''13:''' When Mario tries to whack the Bullet Bill back at Bowser, the Bullet Bill ends up falling down when before it hits the racket. Mario then shrugs at the camera and laughs.



--> '''15:''' During the screenshot of Mario and Luigi in the background and Bowser, Wario, and Waluigi on the screen, a Paratroopa flies by. All five f the main characters laugh after this.

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--> '''15:''' During the screenshot of Mario and Luigi in the background and Bowser, Wario, and Waluigi on the screen, a Paratroopa flies by. All five f of the main characters laugh after this.
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--> '''1:''' Mario serves the tennis ball and accidentally whacks it into Luigi's nose. Mario apologizes after.

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--> '''1:''' Mario serves the tennis ball and accidentally whacks it into Luigi's nose.{{eye|Scream}}. Mario apologizes after.



--> '''8:''' When Bowser was pull down the switch, it breaks off. He just laughs.

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--> '''8:''' When Bowser was pull pulling down the switch, it breaks off. He just then laughs.
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* Pranks on an actor by another actor or the crew.

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* Pranks on an actor by another actor or the crew.
crew, or an actor deliberately botching a take by being silly.

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'''Janeway:''' "Here goes!"

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'''Janeway:''' "Here goes!"goes!"\\
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* Pranks on an actor by another actor or the crew.
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* ''TheLionKing'' Diamond Edition Blu-Ray includes animated outtakes featuring audio of actual flubs the voice actors performed.

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* ''TheLionKing'' ''Disney/TheLionKing'' Diamond Edition Blu-Ray includes animated outtakes featuring audio of actual flubs the voice actors performed.

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'''Grif:''' What? But I thought was illegible? I thought I was...what? Illegi... In-''eli''-gible. I thought I was inilligible... I thought...I thought I was illiterate. ''(gets sniped)''

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'''Grif:''' What? But I thought was illegible? I thought I was...what? Illegi... In-''eli''-gible. I thought I was inilligible... I thought... I thought I was illiterate. ''(gets sniped)''sniped)''\\
'''York:''' Smoooooth jaaaaaaazz.\\
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* Spoofed in VisualNovel/PlumbersDontWearTies. In one scene, John says "searching for me," when he should have said "searching for you." JamesRolfe [[note]]aka the WebVideo/AngryVideoGameNerd[[/note]] even comments, in his review, that it was a "intake of an outtake."

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* Spoofed in VisualNovel/PlumbersDontWearTies. In one scene, John says "searching for me," when he should have said "searching for you." JamesRolfe [[note]]aka the WebVideo/AngryVideoGameNerd[[/note]] WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd[[/note]] even comments, in his review, that it was a "intake of an outtake."
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* In ''{{The 4400}}'', besides Jordan Collier's constant improvising and Tom's frequent laughing at inappropriate moments, Shawn once knocked over a wall.

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* In ''{{The 4400}}'', ''Series/TheFortyFourHundred'', besides Jordan Collier's constant improvising and Tom's frequent laughing at inappropriate moments, Shawn once knocked over a wall.
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* Among the bloopers for ''Series/BurnNotice'', Season 1 DVD features BruceCampbell ad-libbing different naughty variations of two scenes, Gabrielle Anwar timing her GroinAttack at Jeffrey Donovan badly (resulting in a rather painful hit) and the problem with [[CoolCar the Charger's]] hood getting stuck, prompting Jeffrey Donovan to ask Bruce Campbell to sit on it. Season 2 starts with the BadassCrew [[BadassInANiceSuit In Nice Suits]] scene being ruined by Bruce Campbell fooling around, and then goes through the prop guys' practical jokes, lots of {{corpsing}} during different takes of one scene, [[NeverWorkWithChildrenOrAnimals a labrador walking in on the set]], the trouble with tossing props correctly, Jeffrey Donovan randomly dancing, Gabrielle Anwar's innuendo and people making weird faces.

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* Among the bloopers for ''Series/BurnNotice'', Season 1 DVD features BruceCampbell Creator/BruceCampbell ad-libbing different naughty variations of two scenes, Gabrielle Anwar timing her GroinAttack at Jeffrey Donovan badly (resulting in a rather painful hit) and the problem with [[CoolCar the Charger's]] hood getting stuck, prompting Jeffrey Donovan to ask Bruce Campbell to sit on it. Season 2 starts with the BadassCrew [[BadassInANiceSuit In Nice Suits]] scene being ruined by Bruce Campbell fooling around, and then goes through the prop guys' practical jokes, lots of {{corpsing}} during different takes of one scene, [[NeverWorkWithChildrenOrAnimals a labrador walking in on the set]], the trouble with tossing props correctly, Jeffrey Donovan randomly dancing, Gabrielle Anwar's innuendo and people making weird faces.
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* ThatGuyWithTheGlasses sometimes post blooper reels of their stuff, including three hilarious videos of Kickassia bloopers.

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* ThatGuyWithTheGlasses Website/ThatGuyWithTheGlasses sometimes post blooper reels of their stuff, including three hilarious videos of Kickassia bloopers.
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* SonicForHire has one for almost every episode at the end, where a line is said, and the voice actors are either stuttering or laughing afterwards.
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* Seasons 2-6 of ''PowerRangers'' played bloopers during the end credits, sometimes with extra lines dubbed in. Post-season six, the bloopers were discarded in favor of Fox Kids advertisements, and Zord-forming sequences in current broadcasts, but returned in the ''[[Series/PowerRangersRPM RPM]]'' episode "And... Action!"

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* Seasons 2-6 3-6 of ''PowerRangers'' (''Mighty Morphin''' to ''In Space) played bloopers during the end credits, sometimes with extra lines dubbed in. Post-season six, the bloopers were discarded in favor of Fox Kids advertisements, and Zord-forming sequences in current broadcasts, but returned in the ''[[Series/PowerRangersRPM RPM]]'' episode "And... Action!"
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* JayAndSilentBobStrikeBack. The blooper reel is almost funnier than the movie itself, which is saying something for a KevinSmith picture. Some notable highlights include:

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* JayAndSilentBobStrikeBack.''Film/JayAndSilentBobStrikeBack''. The blooper reel is almost funnier than the movie itself, which is saying something for a KevinSmith picture. Some notable highlights include:

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