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* ''VideoGame/TheLastOfUs'', the "[[ExactWords Alternate Ending]]": [[spoiler:While shooting mocap footage for the scene in the game's climax when Joel rescues Ellie from the Fireflies' hospital, as part of a joke on the part of the director, Merle Dandridge, the VA and mocap actor for Marlene, starts suddenly singing her lines. Joel's actor, Creator/TroyBaker, [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments starts singing in turn]]. See it all [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6usjDqpuVhA here]].]]

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* ''VideoGame/TheLastOfUs'', the "[[ExactWords Alternate Ending]]": [[spoiler:While shooting mocap footage for the scene in the game's climax when Joel rescues Ellie from the Fireflies' hospital, as part of a joke on the part of the director, Merle Dandridge, the VA and mocap actor for Marlene, starts suddenly singing her lines. Joel's actor, Creator/TroyBaker, [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments starts singing in turn]].turn. See it all [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6usjDqpuVhA here]].]]
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* A small sub-genre of the AlternateUniverseFic is the "Actor AU", usually series of fanart/comics that portray the characters of a show as actors who are in the midst of pranking each other on set or screwing up.
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* ''{{WesternAnimation/ABugsLife}}'', ''{{WesternAnimation/ToyStory2}}'', and ''{{WesternAnimation/MonstersInc}} all had fully animated blooper reels(which were reels InUniverse as well) lasting 5 minutes each.

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* ''{{WesternAnimation/ABugsLife}}'', ''{{WesternAnimation/ToyStory2}}'', ''WesternAnimation/ABugsLife'', ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'', and ''{{WesternAnimation/MonstersInc}} ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc'' all had fully animated blooper reels(which were reels InUniverse as well) lasting 5 minutes each.
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* ''{{WesternAnimation/ABugsLife}}'', ''{{WesternAnimation/ToyStory2}}'', and ''{{WesternAnimation/MonstersInc}} all had fully animated blooper reels(which were reels InUniverse as well) lasting 5 minutes each.
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* The ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short ''WesternAnimation/(blooper)Bunny'' begins with a dance number to celebrate Bugs' "51 and a Halfth" Anniversary. The rest of the short consists of bloopers of said dance number. A highlight is Daffy chewing out Elmer for using live ammunition on a movie set.

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* The ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short ''WesternAnimation/(blooper)Bunny'' ''WesternAnimation/BlooperBunny'' begins with a dance number to celebrate Bugs' "51 and a Halfth" Anniversary. The rest of the short consists of bloopers of said dance number. A highlight is Daffy chewing out Elmer for using live ammunition on a movie set.
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* ''Fanfic/TheManyDatesOfDannyFenton'' (''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom'' WesternAnimation, [[{{Series}} TV Series]], and ComicBooks.): The final chapter (59) involves a series of bloops and outtakes over the "filming" of the story, even involving an over-stressed director.
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* From ''Series/SesameStreet'', [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sc_5M-AK7HU we have this clip]] of Julia Dreyfer Lewis cursing in front of Elmo and Zoe.
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* ''Disney/BrotherBear'' has Koda showing clips of the characters from the movie messing up their lines, including including [[Disney/LiloAndStitch Stitch]] as a cameo. There also included a lot of falling and three moments of burp/fart jokes.

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* ''Disney/BrotherBear'' has Koda showing clips of the characters from the movie messing up their lines, including including [[Disney/LiloAndStitch Stitch]] as a cameo. There also included a lot of falling and three moments of burp/fart jokes.



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* The ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short ''WesternAnimation/BoxOfficeBunny'' begins with a dance number to celebrate Bugs' "51 and a Halfth" Anniversary. The rest of the short consists of bloopers of said dance number. A highlight is Daffy chewing out Elmer for using live ammunition on a movie set.

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* The ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short ''WesternAnimation/BoxOfficeBunny'' ''WesternAnimation/(blooper)Bunny'' begins with a dance number to celebrate Bugs' "51 and a Halfth" Anniversary. The rest of the short consists of bloopers of said dance number. A highlight is Daffy chewing out Elmer for using live ammunition on a movie set.
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* The ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short ''WesternAnimation/BoxOfficeBunny'' begins with a dance number to celebrate Bugs' "51 and a Halfth" Anniversary. The rest of the short consists of bloopers of said dance number. A highlight is Daffy chewing out Elmer for using live ammunition on a movie set.
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* ''Disney/BrotherBear'' has Koda showing clips of the characters from the movie messing up their lines, including including [[Disney/LiloAndStitch Stitch]] as a cameo. There also included a lot of falling and three moments of burp/fart jokes.

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* Seriously, just search up "bloopers" on Fanfiction.com.

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* Seriously, just search up "bloopers" Some credit segments of ''WebVideo/YuGiOhTheAbridgedSeries'' feature these lately.
** Mokuba says his line about what his previous kidnappers had all done, including Marik taking him
on Fanfiction.com.a pizza...wait; what; nooo; he didn't do ''that''!
** Creator/LittleKuriboh flubbing a line of Yami's saying "Usually I enjoy parties where women blablablubluuuh" having cracked his voice.



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* The web podcast ''GeekBrief'' concludes just about every episode with outtakes of Cali Lewis flubbing various lines or gurning during camera-rolling-between-takes moments.
* The ''VideoGame/StarCitizen'' podcast ''Guard Frequency'' ends each episode with a blooper reel, with a 'bleep bleep' between each one. The hosts have started saying 'bleep bleep' in the bloopers themselves.
* ''Podcast/RandomAssault'': Sometimes used for the secret ending sound. The entire RECORDING for the ChristmasSpecial was released the week after said special came out, which features a ton of outtakes.
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* In the ''Roleplay/LeagueOfIntergalacticCosmicChampions'', some fake outtakes were done.
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--->'''Magic Emperor''': "Ohhhh, then my coming-out party can...finally...fffff*honking horn*
--->'''Ramus''': "Now that the warm weather has melted the ice around the dragon's cage...he's not in a cage! He's in a cave!"
--->'''Magic Emperor''': "Haaaaaa, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha...These ha-ha's are sucking more and more every minute."

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--->'''Magic Emperor''': "Ohhhh, Emperor:''' Ohhhh, then my coming-out party can...finally...fffff*honking horn*
--->'''Ramus''': "Now
can... finally... fffff''[honking horn]''\\
'''Ramus:''' Now
that the warm weather has melted the ice around the dragon's cage...cage... he's not in a cage! He's in a cave!"
--->'''Magic Emperor''': "Haaaaaa,
cave!\\
'''Magic Emperor:''' Haaaaaa,
ha, ha, ha, ha, ha...ha... These ha-ha's are sucking more and more every minute."



* There's an EasterEgg in ''Videogame/FreedomPlanet'' where if you press the special attack button during certain parts of the cutscenes, you get an outtake of that part.



* A fake outtake for one of the online ''Toys/{{Bionicle}}'' videos features Hahli [[LosingYourHead being decapitated]] and knocking over some equipment.
* The credits of ''Machinima/WaterHuman'' episode two. Also include some incredibly obscure inside jokes that the author had to explain in Website/YouTube comments.
* ''WebAnimation/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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* The web podcast ''GeekBrief'' concludes just about every episode with outtakes of Cali Lewis flubbing various lines or gurning during camera-rolling-between-takes moments.
* A fake outtake for one of the online ''Toys/{{Bionicle}}'' videos features Hahli [[LosingYourHead being decapitated]] and knocking over some equipment.



* In the ''Roleplay/LeagueOfIntergalacticCosmicChampions'', some fake outtakes were done.



* The credits of ''Machinima/WaterHuman'' episode two. Also include some incredibly obscure inside jokes that the author had to explain in Website/YouTube comments.
* Website/ThatGuyWithTheGlasses sometimes post blooper reels of their stuff, including three hilarious videos of Kickassia bloopers.
** WebVideo/TheNostalgiaChick's "[[http://nostalgiachick.blip.tv/file/4581226/ Tribute to Bad Internet Acting]]" almost seems like reassurance that yes, she does love her job. As an added bonus, a third of it takes place in the ''Franchise/{{Bratz}}'' episode where Doug successfully makes her giggle in nearly every take.
* WebVideo/EpicMealTime had two videos with outtakes so far, but one was included as [[Film/TheSting a stinger]]:
-->'''Harley''': Changin' the game!\\
''(Harley slaps down a bottle of Jack Daniels...which is accompanied by a crack.)''\\
'''Off-camera voice''': ''(as booze starts leaking)'' [[OhCrap OHHH!]]\\
''(Harley picks up the bottle, just as the bottom of the bottle falls out.)''\\
'''Harley''': Oh ''([[SoundEffectBleep vulture caw]])''\\
'''Off-camera voice''': [[BigNo NOOOOO!]]
* Some credit segments of ''WebVideo/YuGiOhTheAbridgedSeries'' feature these lately.
** Mokuba says his line about what his previous kidnappers had all done, including Marik taking him on a pizza...wait; what; nooo; he didn't do ''that''!
** Creator/LittleKuriboh flubbing a line of Yami's saying "Usually I enjoy parties where women blablablubluuuh" having cracked his voice.
* The end of every episode of ''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''.
* ''WebAnimation/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.
* The ''VideoGame/StarCitizen'' podcast ''Guard Frequency'' ends each episode with a blooper reel, with a 'bleep bleep' between each one. The hosts have started saying 'bleep bleep' in the bloopers themselves.
* There's an EasterEgg in ''Videogame/FreedomPlanet'' where if you press the special attack button during certain parts of the cutscenes, you get an outtake of that part.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9lD2q0un5o Episode #26]] of [[WebVideo/ACoupleofCuntsintheCountryside A Couple of Cunts in the Countryside]].
* Even ''[[WebVideo/MarbleHornets Marble Hornets]]'' isn't safe from this, as demonstrated by the fact they had bloopers to include on the DVD. The Operator is conspicuously absent, mostly to preserve the main source of horror, but everything else is completely ruined. Highlights include Masky managing to get stuck in a tree ''three to five feet in the air'' just waving his arms around like a crazy person, various actors flubbing their lines, and Joseph walking into his room in the middle of the night in the middle of a take to see Troy just sitting there on his bed for no reason. Cue a completely in-character (maybe) 'hey' from Joseph.

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* The credits of ''Machinima/WaterHuman'' episode two. Also include some incredibly obscure inside jokes that the author had to explain in Website/YouTube comments.
* Website/ThatGuyWithTheGlasses sometimes post blooper reels of their stuff, including three hilarious videos of Kickassia ''Kickassia'' bloopers.
** * WebVideo/TheNostalgiaChick's "[[http://nostalgiachick.blip.tv/file/4581226/ Tribute to Bad Internet Acting]]" almost seems like reassurance that yes, she does love her job. As an added bonus, a third of it takes place in the ''Franchise/{{Bratz}}'' episode where Doug successfully makes her giggle in nearly every take.
* WebVideo/EpicMealTime ''WebVideo/EpicMealTime'' had two videos with outtakes so far, but one was included as [[Film/TheSting a stinger]]:
-->'''Harley''': -->'''Harley:''' Changin' the game!\\
''(Harley ''[Harley slaps down a bottle of Jack Daniels...Daniels... which is accompanied by a crack.)''\\
crack]''\\
'''Off-camera voice''': ''(as voice:''' ''[as booze starts leaking)'' leaking]'' [[OhCrap OHHH!]]\\
''(Harley ''[Harley picks up the bottle, just as the bottom of the bottle falls out.)''\\
'''Harley''':
out]''\\
'''Harley:'''
Oh ''([[SoundEffectBleep ''[[[SoundEffectBleep vulture caw]])''\\
caw]]]''\\
'''Off-camera voice''': voice:''' [[BigNo NOOOOO!]]
* Some credit segments of ''WebVideo/YuGiOhTheAbridgedSeries'' feature these lately.
** Mokuba says his line about what his previous kidnappers had all done, including Marik taking him on a pizza...wait; what; nooo; he didn't do ''that''!
** Creator/LittleKuriboh flubbing a line of Yami's saying "Usually I enjoy parties where women blablablubluuuh" having cracked his voice.
* The end of every episode of ''WebVideo/JourneyQuest'' has a brief blooper from the episode. The crowning one so far is Glorion's extended monologue on the honour if honor of killing orc orcs in a village... and a retirement village. It's pretty clear he can't tell the difference between an orc and a ''chicken''.
* ''WebAnimation/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.
* The ''VideoGame/StarCitizen'' podcast ''Guard Frequency'' ends each episode with a blooper reel, with a 'bleep bleep' between each one. The hosts have started saying 'bleep bleep' in the bloopers themselves.
* There's an EasterEgg in ''Videogame/FreedomPlanet'' where if you press the special attack button during certain parts of the cutscenes, you get an outtake of that part.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9lD2q0un5o Episode #26]] of [[WebVideo/ACoupleofCuntsintheCountryside A Couple of Cunts in the Countryside]].
''WebVideo/ACoupleOfCuntsInTheCountryside''.
* Even ''[[WebVideo/MarbleHornets Marble Hornets]]'' ''WebVideo/MarbleHornets'' isn't safe from this, as demonstrated by the fact they had bloopers to include on the DVD. The Operator is conspicuously absent, mostly to preserve the main source of horror, but everything else is completely ruined. Highlights include Masky managing to get stuck in a tree ''three to five feet in the air'' just waving his arms around like a crazy person, various actors flubbing their lines, and Joseph walking into his room in the middle of the night in the middle of a take to see Troy just sitting there on his bed for no reason. Cue a completely in-character (maybe) 'hey' "hey" from Joseph.



* ''Podcast/RandomAssault'': Sometimes used for the secret ending sound.
** The entire RECORDING for the ChristmasSpecial was released the week after said special came out, which features a ton of outtakes.
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* The video magazine ''UsefulNotes/PlayStation Underground'' had an outtakes clip from a commercial where two older people mess up repeatedly during the filming of a Playstation commercial. It's hard to find by itself, but a few issues later ''PU'' let [=MST3K=] riff all of their opening segments, and ''[=MST3K=]'''s riffing took the already-funny segment UpToEleven. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-Gi-QVudhA You can watch it here, the outtakes segment starts at 2:30]].

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* The video magazine ''UsefulNotes/PlayStation Underground'' had an outtakes clip from a commercial where two older people mess up repeatedly during the filming of a Playstation commercial. It's hard to find by itself, but a few issues later ''PU'' let [=MST3K=] Mike and the Bots from ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' riff all of their opening segments, and ''[=MST3K=]'''s riffing took the already-funny segment UpToEleven. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-Gi-QVudhA You can watch it here, the outtakes segment starts at 2:30]].
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** Another Orson Welles example would be a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V14PfDDwxlE radio commercial]] he did for Findus frozen peas. As taping progresses Welles, who apparently [[TookTheBadFilmSeriously Took The Bad Commercial Seriously]], repeatedly stops to mock the copy he's supposed to read, getting increasingly agitated and finally leaving the studio in disgust. (The incident was later spoofed in episodes of ''WesternAnimation/PinkyAndTheBrain'', ''WesternAnimation/TheCritic'', and ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'', all utilizing voice actor Creator/MauriceLaMarche's dead-on Welles impersonation).

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** Another Orson Welles example would be a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V14PfDDwxlE radio commercial]] he did for Findus frozen peas. As taping progresses Welles, who apparently [[TookTheBadFilmSeriously Took The the Bad Commercial Seriously]], repeatedly stops to mock the copy he's supposed to read, getting increasingly agitated and finally leaving the studio in disgust. (The incident was later spoofed in episodes of ''WesternAnimation/PinkyAndTheBrain'', ''WesternAnimation/TheCritic'', and ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'', all utilizing voice actor Creator/MauriceLaMarche's dead-on Welles impersonation).
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* [[https://twitter.com/FascinatingVids/status/870021353977647105 This tweet]] is a video of bloopers (Presumably from the [=DVD=]) from the cast of ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing'' while they were recording that they later animated.

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* [[https://twitter.com/FascinatingVids/status/870021353977647105 This tweet]] is a video of bloopers (Presumably from the [=DVD=]) from the cast of ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing'' ''Disney/TheLionKing'' while they were recording that they later animated.
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* ''VideoGame/BlackAndWhite'' has some downloadable voiceactor outtakes where, for example, the player's [[GoodAngelBadAngel conscience characters]] warn the player against using the in-game MP3 player to play terrible music ("If you play Boyzone, your creature will vomit." "Believe me; if he plays Michael Bolton he'll actually *** himself. I know I will.") and [[LampshadeHanging demonstrating]] how [[TalkingToHimself both characters are played by the same actor]] by gradually having one character's voice morph to the other's, and back.

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* ''VideoGame/BlackAndWhite'' has some downloadable voiceactor outtakes where, for example, the player's [[GoodAngelBadAngel conscience characters]] warn the player against using the in-game MP3 [=MP3=] player to play terrible music ("If you play Boyzone, your creature will vomit." "Believe me; if he plays Michael Bolton he'll actually *** himself. I know I will.") and [[LampshadeHanging demonstrating]] how [[TalkingToHimself both characters are played by the same actor]] by gradually having one character's voice morph to the other's, and back.

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* ''VideoGame/CommandAndConquer 3'' actually has traditional bloopers, because of the sheer amount of traditional FMV it has, almost unique amongst videogames nowadays. It's quite a sight seeing [[DarkMessiah Kane]], Supreme Nod Overlord, break into giggles.

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* ''VideoGame/CommandAndConquer 3'' actually has traditional bloopers, because of the sheer amount of traditional FMV it has, almost unique amongst videogames video games nowadays. It's quite a sight seeing [[DarkMessiah Kane]], Supreme Nod Overlord, break into giggles.



* ''VideoGame/KirbySuperStar Ultra'' features an unlockable "blooper reel". It features almost all of the game's CGI cutscenes being flubbed in some way, complete with LaughTrack. The real not-making-this-uppery comes when you learn that said video contains some genuinely funny material.
* The ''SamAndMax'' games feature outtakes from the voice actors on their DVD boxsets, with the characters actually animated saying and flubbing the lines. They've gone to extra lengths to make it look like [[AnimatedActors the characters are just acting on a set]] by showing Sam and Max standing in front of a GreenScreen when saying bloopers in scenes from the future office and the text adventure.

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* ''VideoGame/KirbySuperStar Ultra'' features an unlockable "blooper reel". It features almost all of the game's CGI cutscenes being flubbed in some way, complete with LaughTrack. The real not-making-this-uppery comes when you learn that said video contains some genuinely funny material.
* The ''SamAndMax'' ''VideoGame/SamAndMax'' games feature outtakes from the voice actors on their DVD boxsets, with the characters actually animated saying and flubbing the lines. They've gone to extra lengths to make it look like [[AnimatedActors the characters are just acting on a set]] by showing Sam and Max standing in front of a GreenScreen when saying bloopers in scenes from the future office and the text adventure.



* Spoofed in ''VisualNovel/PlumbersDontWearTies''. In one scene, John says "searching for me," when he should have said "searching for you." & they all start laughing. Creator/JamesRolfe [[note]]aka WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd[[/note]] even comments, in his review, that it was a "intake of an outtake."



* Happens if you get the 101% run on ''VideoGame/DonkeyKong64''. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZihf09JkLU You can see it here]].



* The [=PS2=] version of ''VideoGame/HalfLife1'' had some DummiedOut voice lines like this, put to video [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09pIWNW1o3w here]].



* The ''VideoGames/StarCitizen'' podcast ''Guard Frequency'' ends each episode with a blooper reel, with a 'bleep bleep' between each one. The hosts have started saying 'bleep bleep' in the bloopers themselves.

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* The ''VideoGames/StarCitizen'' ''VideoGame/StarCitizen'' podcast ''Guard Frequency'' ends each episode with a blooper reel, with a 'bleep bleep' between each one. The hosts have started saying 'bleep bleep' in the bloopers themselves.
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The viewers, however, love a good blooper reel. ''Everyone'' can identify with saying the wrong thing at the wrong time, or having to try something over and over again that is just not going right. Plus, with the general popularity of DVD and Blu-ray featurettes that pull back the curtain on film and TV production, outtake reels are considered a complimentary part of all that. Because of this many movies will toss in a blooper reel on the DVD, even if it isn't a very ''good'' blooper reel, and media in which outtakes are unlikely (such as animation) it's not uncommon for a reel of fake outtakes to be created from whole cloth - since these are created intentionally for comedic purposes, they're often even funnier. Most news stations run a blooper reel at the end of the year, and in this age of [=DVRs=] and Internet, many bloopers end up on YouTube before the nightly news is even over. TV shows and movies dubbed into another language always fall victim to these because the actors often need to perform to already-completed footage, which is difficult and heightens the chance of them royally screwing up a take. Bonus points if said actors have a background in improv and can make an outtake SoBadItsGood.

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The viewers, however, love a good blooper reel. ''Everyone'' can identify with saying the wrong thing at the wrong time, or having to try something over and over again that is just not going right. Plus, with the general popularity of DVD and Blu-ray featurettes that pull back the curtain on film and TV production, outtake reels are considered a complimentary part of all that. Because of this many movies will toss in a blooper reel on the DVD, even if it isn't a very ''good'' blooper reel, and media in which outtakes are unlikely (such as animation) it's not uncommon for a reel of fake outtakes to be created from whole cloth - since these are created intentionally for comedic purposes, they're often even funnier. Most news stations run a blooper reel at the end of the year, and in this age of [=DVRs=] and Internet, many bloopers end up on YouTube Website/YouTube before the nightly news is even over. TV shows and movies dubbed into another language always fall victim to these because the actors often need to perform to already-completed footage, which is difficult and heightens the chance of them royally screwing up a take. Bonus points if said actors have a background in improv and can make an outtake SoBadItsGood.
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Comedy series blooper reels aren't considered as "controversial" as those of dramas, since they often provide CrowningMomentOfFunny opportunities (see, for example, the extremely popular "Smeg Ups" videos from the making of ''Series/RedDwarf''). They are also not considered so egregious for programs that are fantasy, SF or light-hearted in tone. Put another way, you're more likely to find a blooper reel for ''Series/DoctorWho'' or ''Series/OnceUponATime'' than ''Film/SavingPrivateRyan''.

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Comedy series blooper reels aren't considered as "controversial" as those of dramas, since they often provide CrowningMomentOfFunny opportunities SugarWiki/FunnyMoments (see, for example, the extremely popular "Smeg Ups" videos from the making of ''Series/RedDwarf''). They are also not considered so egregious for programs that are fantasy, SF or light-hearted in tone. Put another way, you're more likely to find a blooper reel for ''Series/DoctorWho'' or ''Series/OnceUponATime'' than ''Film/SavingPrivateRyan''.



* ''VideoGame/TheLastOfUs'', the "[[ExactWords Alternate Ending]]": [[spoiler:While shooting mocap footage for the scene in the game's climax when Joel rescues Ellie from the Fireflies' hospital, as part of a joke on the part of the director, Merle Dandridge, the VA and mocap actor for Marlene, starts suddenly singing her lines. Joel's actor, Creator/TroyBaker, [[CrowningMomentOfFunny starts singing in turn]]. See it all [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6usjDqpuVhA here]].]]

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* ''VideoGame/TheLastOfUs'', the "[[ExactWords Alternate Ending]]": [[spoiler:While shooting mocap footage for the scene in the game's climax when Joel rescues Ellie from the Fireflies' hospital, as part of a joke on the part of the director, Merle Dandridge, the VA and mocap actor for Marlene, starts suddenly singing her lines. Joel's actor, Creator/TroyBaker, [[CrowningMomentOfFunny [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments starts singing in turn]]. See it all [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6usjDqpuVhA here]].]]
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* The infamous ''{{Thundercats}}'' [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftU5GfORvH8 outtakes]] have circulated around the internet, involving the original actors spouting off extremely profane language. The actors themselves have confirmed that the outtakes are real. Some of the more memorable moments include Lion-O, after a long-winded, nonsensical line suddenly bursting out laughing saying "What the fuck am I talking about?" and most of the cast wondering "What the fuck is a Samoflange?"

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* The infamous ''{{Thundercats}}'' ''WesternAnimation/{{ThunderCats|1985}}'' [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftU5GfORvH8 outtakes]] have circulated around the internet, involving the original actors spouting off extremely profane language. The actors themselves have confirmed that the outtakes are real. Some of the more memorable moments include Lion-O, after a long-winded, nonsensical line suddenly bursting out laughing saying "What the fuck am I talking about?" and most of the cast wondering "What the fuck is a Samoflange?"
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** Creator/ErnieAnderson on [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdT1YEtauAs KABC].

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** Creator/ErnieAnderson on [http://www.[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdT1YEtauAs KABC].on ABC]].
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** Ernie [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdT1YEtauAs "Ah, shitballs..."]] Anderson on WABC Radio.
*** Also from WABC, here's Dan Ingram introducing [[http://www.musicradio77.com/images/schickpcm.mp3 one of these]] of his own.

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** Ernie [[http://www.Creator/ErnieAnderson on [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdT1YEtauAs "Ah, shitballs..."]] Anderson on WABC Radio.
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*** Also from From WABC, here's Dan Ingram introducing [[http://www.musicradio77.com/images/schickpcm.mp3 one of these]] of his own.
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** WebVideo/TheNostalgiaChick's "[[http://nostalgiachick.blip.tv/file/4581226/ Tribute to Bad Internet Acting]]" almost seems like reassurance that yes, she does love her job. As an added bonus, a third of it takes place in the ''{{Bratz}}'' episode where Doug successfully makes her giggle in nearly every take.

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** WebVideo/TheNostalgiaChick's "[[http://nostalgiachick.blip.tv/file/4581226/ Tribute to Bad Internet Acting]]" almost seems like reassurance that yes, she does love her job. As an added bonus, a third of it takes place in the ''{{Bratz}}'' ''Franchise/{{Bratz}}'' episode where Doug successfully makes her giggle in nearly every take.
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** The UsefulNotes/SegaCD version of ''PopfulMail'' features this if you beat the game with a stellar time. The faster you do it, the more blooper clips you get to hear.

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** The UsefulNotes/SegaCD version of ''PopfulMail'' ''VideoGame/PopfulMail'' features this if you beat the game with a stellar time. The faster you do it, the more blooper clips you get to hear.
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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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* SonicForHire ''WebAnimation/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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* Some of the newer ''videoGame/NancyDrew'' games have had these.

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* Some of the newer ''videoGame/NancyDrew'' ''VideoGame/NancyDrew'' games have had these.
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* Some of the newer NancyDrew games have had these.

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* Some of the newer NancyDrew ''videoGame/NancyDrew'' games have had these.
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** The US release of ''{{Growlanser}} II'' and III include a ''lot'' of them on big reels.

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** The US release of ''{{Growlanser}} ''VideoGame/{{Growlanser}} II'' and III include a ''lot'' of them on big reels.
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-->Look, that's not an "explosion". It’s just a rapid unscheduled disassembly.
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* In 2017, the private rocket company [=SpaceX=] released a video titled [[https://youtu.be/bvim4rsNHkQ “How Not to Land a Rocket Correctly”]] which showed their various unsuccessful test attempts to land the first stage of their Falcon 9 rocket.

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* In 2017, the private rocket company [=SpaceX=] released a video titled [[https://youtu.be/bvim4rsNHkQ “How Not to Land a an Orbital Rocket Correctly”]] Booster”]] which showed their various unsuccessful test attempts to land the first stage of their Falcon 9 rocket.

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