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** J. Michael Tatum has also stated that his favorite blooper is the "blooty is bootiful", as well as "Enchante... ''moron''."

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** J. Michael Tatum Creator/JMichaelTatum has also stated that his favorite blooper is the "blooty is bootiful", as well as "Enchante... ''moron''."



** PatrickSeitz is in ''one episode'' and he manages to cram in a ChristopherWalken impersonation and...well...this:

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** PatrickSeitz Creator/PatrickSeitz is in ''one episode'' and he manages to cram in a ChristopherWalken impersonation and...well...this:



** Also notable because the Paint it White bloopers are very...odd. On top of being ''hilarious.'' Despite the movie having eight main characters and a few cameos from other ones, the bloopers are just two minutes of Creator/EricVale (America) and PatrickSeitz (Germany) failing at lines, corpsing, or improvising epic random quotes. Germany's "FIVE CATS FOR FIVE DEUTSCHMARKS AT ARBY'S" is now almost [[MemeticMutation memetic]].

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** Also notable because the Paint it White bloopers are very...odd. On top of being ''hilarious.'' Despite the movie having eight main characters and a few cameos from other ones, the bloopers are just two minutes of Creator/EricVale (America) and PatrickSeitz Creator/PatrickSeitz (Germany) failing at lines, corpsing, or improvising epic random quotes. Germany's "FIVE CATS FOR FIVE DEUTSCHMARKS AT ARBY'S" is now almost [[MemeticMutation memetic]].
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** If you thought [[CassandraLee Kyubey]] was just an emotionless being...

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** If you thought [[CassandraLee [[Creator/CassandraLee Kyubey]] was just an emotionless being...
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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 ''DoctorWho'' or ''Series/OnceUponATime'' than ''SavingPrivateRyan''.

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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 ''DoctorWho'' ''Series/DoctorWho'' or ''Series/OnceUponATime'' than ''SavingPrivateRyan''.



* Parodied in [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwYfw7Vtr-I this]] video. Yes, that is JackieChan vs. [[LordOfTheRings Sauron's eye]].

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* Parodied in [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwYfw7Vtr-I this]] video. Yes, that is JackieChan vs. [[LordOfTheRings [[Film/LordOfTheRings Sauron's eye]].



* Both the original and prequel ''StarWars'' trilogies have them, some staged (most of the ones involving Jar Jar, and one bit where Boba Fett hunts down an Ewok). The blooper reels also demonstrate that, apparently, it is impossible to keep R2-D2 standing up straight for any length of time. And then there's the bit where George Lucas is telling Anthony Daniels, in costume as C-3PO, that he needs to emote more.
** The best one has to be Liam Neelson taking out his lightsaber...only to send it flying over his shoulder, and for the beat afterwards, he casually starts to walk away in a "yeah, I totally meant to do that" manner.

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* Both the original and prequel ''StarWars'' ''Franchise/StarWars'' trilogies have them, some staged (most of the ones involving Jar Jar, and one bit where Boba Fett hunts down an Ewok). The blooper reels also demonstrate that, apparently, it is impossible to keep R2-D2 standing up straight for any length of time. And then there's the bit where George Lucas is telling Anthony Daniels, in costume as C-3PO, that he needs to emote more.
** The best one has to be Liam Neelson Neeson taking out his lightsaber...lightsaber... only to send it flying over his shoulder, and for the beat afterwards, he casually starts to walk away in a "yeah, I totally meant to do that" manner.



* The ''Series/{{House}}'' [=DVDs=] include a blooper reel...mostly of when characters mess up their complex medical technobabble. HughLaurie actually manages to keep his fake American accent throughout.

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* The ''Series/{{House}}'' [=DVDs=] include a blooper reel... mostly of when characters mess up their complex medical technobabble. HughLaurie Creator/HughLaurie actually manages to keep his fake American accent throughout.



* An outtake from ''VideoGame/WingCommander III'' included after the credits had Maniac ask Flint, "Isn't that [Blair, played by Mark Hamill] the guy from ''StarWars''?"

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* An outtake from ''VideoGame/WingCommander III'' included after the credits had Maniac ask Flint, "Isn't that [Blair, played by Mark Hamill] the guy from ''StarWars''?"''Franchise/StarWars''?"



* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsuGCK3dGX8 Unlockable]] in ''[[StarWars Star Wars Bounty Hunter]]''.

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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsuGCK3dGX8 Unlockable]] in ''[[StarWars ''[[Franchise/StarWars Star Wars Bounty Hunter]]''.
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** And a jokey improvised version of a deleted scene (where Marty looked into a classroom and saw his teenaged mother cheating on a test), where MichaelJFox strolled onto the set wearing a wifebeater, a hairnet, belted slacks and a cigarette in his mouth - acting like a stereotypical Latino thug. Cue Mexican!Marty calling Doc "Puto" [[note]] equivalent of "fag" in Spanish [[/note]], calling Lorraine "bitch", and yelling that "SHE CHEATIN', MANG!!" And the fact that he is visibly trying not to laugh makes it [[CrowningMomentOfFunny all the more hysterical.]]

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** And a jokey improvised version of a deleted scene (where Marty looked into a classroom and saw his teenaged mother cheating on a test), where MichaelJFox strolled onto the set wearing a wifebeater, a hairnet, belted slacks and a cigarette in his mouth - acting like a stereotypical Latino Mexican thug. Cue Mexican!Marty calling Doc "Puto" [[note]] equivalent of "fag" in Spanish [[/note]], calling Lorraine "bitch", and yelling that "SHE CHEATIN', MANG!!" And the fact that he is visibly trying not to laugh makes it [[CrowningMomentOfFunny all the more hysterical.]]
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** Probably one of the best misdirections that they used was Scar and Wrath.
-->'''Scar''': But after I realized the gravity of the situation, I relented. '''[[MemeticMutation I BOUGHT THOSE SHAKE-WEIGHTS YOU SEE ON TV!]] ''TEN MINUTES A DAY EVERY DAY!!'''''
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** This troper finds "why don't you guys catch up without me," to be hilarious for some reason
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---->'''Jackie:''' ''(laughing)'' Now you see how difficult I am! My English! He cannot even say three words in Chinese!

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---->'''Jackie:''' ''(laughing)'' Now you see how difficult I am! have it! My English! He cannot even say three words in Chinese!
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'''Jackie:''' I don't know! Ratner told me to say it! ''(everyone laughs as Jackie glares off-camera)'' Are you teaching me a bad word?

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'''Jackie:''' I don't know! Brett Ratner told teach me to say it! that! ''(everyone laughs as Jackie glares off-camera)'' Are you teaching me a bad word?



---->'''Jackie:''' ''(laughing)'' Three words! You say my English is bad; he cannot say ''three words'' in Chinese!

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---->'''Jackie:''' ''(laughing)'' Three words! You say my English is bad; he Now you see how difficult I am! My English! He cannot even say ''three words'' three words in Chinese!
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-->'''[[ChristineMarieCabanos Madoka]]''': What?! [[PrecisionFStrike Holy shit!]]

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-->'''[[ChristineMarieCabanos -->'''[[Creator/ChristineMarieCabanos Madoka]]''': What?! [[PrecisionFStrike Holy shit!]]



-->'''[[ShelbyLindley Hitomi]]''': I want to respect the relationship you have with Kyousuke, because you've known him a lot longer than I have. That's why if you like him, you have the right to go after him before I do.

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-->'''[[ShelbyLindley -->'''[[Creator/ShelbyLindley Hitomi]]''': I want to respect the relationship you have with Kyousuke, because you've known him a lot longer than I have. That's why if you like him, you have the right to go after him before I do.
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* Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant's''TheOffice'' and ''{{Extras}}'' feature out-takes on the [=DVDs=], with the second series of ''The Office'' featuring a short opening with Ricky Gervais himself more or less mocking the concept ("Do you want to see some of the times where we fucked up?!"). The second series of ''Extras'' actually had a featurette "The Art of {{Corpsing}}" that looks at actors laughing during takes with more detail.

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* Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant's''TheOffice'' Merchant's ''Series/TheOfficeUK'' and ''{{Extras}}'' ''{{Series/Extras}}'' feature out-takes on the [=DVDs=], with the second series of ''The Office'' featuring a short opening with Ricky Gervais himself more or less mocking the concept ("Do you want to see some of the times where we fucked up?!"). The second series of ''Extras'' actually had a featurette "The Art of {{Corpsing}}" that looks at actors laughing during takes with more detail.
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** Also notable because the Paint it White bloopers are very...odd. On top of being ''hilarious.'' Despite the movie having eight main characters and a few cameos from other ones, the bloopers are just two minutes of EricVale (America) and PatrickSeitz (Germany) failing at lines, corpsing, or improvising epic random quotes. Germany's "FIVE CATS FOR FIVE DEUTSCHMARKS AT ARBY'S" is now almost [[MemeticMutation memetic]].

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** Also notable because the Paint it White bloopers are very...odd. On top of being ''hilarious.'' Despite the movie having eight main characters and a few cameos from other ones, the bloopers are just two minutes of EricVale Creator/EricVale (America) and PatrickSeitz (Germany) failing at lines, corpsing, or improvising epic random quotes. Germany's "FIVE CATS FOR FIVE DEUTSCHMARKS AT ARBY'S" is now almost [[MemeticMutation memetic]].
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* ''{{FLCL}}'''s DVD includes outtakes from the dubs. The most hilarious is Amarao's voice actor Dave Mallow failing to say Haruko's real name right multiple times, until he eventually just keeps trying to say it. For a solid minute. There's applause when he finally succeeds. He also has a ''lot'' of trouble with "Atomsk", which he pronounces several different ways, none of them correct.

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* ''{{FLCL}}'''s ''Anime/{{FLCL}}'''s DVD includes outtakes from the dubs. The most hilarious is Amarao's voice actor Dave Mallow Creator/DaveMallow failing to say Haruko's real name right multiple times, until he eventually just keeps trying to say it. For a solid minute. There's applause when he finally succeeds. He also has a ''lot'' of trouble with "Atomsk", which he pronounces several different ways, none of them correct.
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** The Fellowship are barricading the door in the Mines of Moria and Orlando Bloom (Legolas) adds a tiny stick, causing Ian to say "Typical elf work."
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*** The original series' blooper reels are arguably the most iconic such material of all time. They were edited together and played at the wrap party at the end of each season (along with other surprises), but then expected to never be seen again. But in fact they somehow got into the possession of happy fans some time in the 1970's when the show had really taken off in syndication and fans were thrilled to get ahold of ''anything'' related to the series. For several years they were the featured part of a travelling show that played at various colleges and theaters and would also feature bloopers from other 60's shows and commercials, vintage cartoons (the show would always end with a [[WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes Looney Tune]] such as "DuckAmuck"), and various other film oddities like the infamous "Bambi Meets Godzilla." Notably, these shows gave ''HardwareWars'' its first wide exposure. Needless to say, the ''Star Trek'' people were not pleased, though they initially turned a blind eye and only started cracking down on the shows when the film fanchise started up.

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*** The original series' blooper reels are arguably the most iconic such material of all time. They were edited together and played at the wrap party at the end of each season (along with other surprises), but then expected to never be seen again. But in fact they somehow got into the possession of happy fans some time in the 1970's when the show had really taken off in syndication and fans were thrilled to get ahold of ''anything'' related to the series. For several years they were the featured part of a travelling show that played at various colleges and theaters and would also feature bloopers from other 60's shows and commercials, vintage cartoons (the show would always end with a [[WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes Looney Tune]] such as "DuckAmuck"), "WesternAnimation/DuckAmuck"), and various other film oddities like the infamous "Bambi Meets Godzilla." Notably, these shows gave ''HardwareWars'' its first wide exposure. Needless to say, the ''Star Trek'' people were not pleased, though they initially turned a blind eye and only started cracking down on the shows when the film fanchise started up.
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* The video magazine ''{{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. [[http://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 ''{{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 [=MST3K=] riff all of their opening segments, and ''MST3K'''s ''[=MST3K=]'''s riffing took the already-funny segment UpToEleven. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-Gi-QVudhA You can watch it here, the outtakes segment starts at 2:30]].



'''Fakir:''' The same place where I touch you? ''Bitch!''

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'''Fakir:''' The same place where I touch you? ''Bitch!''''[[ThisIsForEmphasisBitch Bitch!]]''



** [[{{Airplane}} "Ever seen a grown man naked?"]]

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** [[{{Airplane}} [[Film/{{Airplane}} "Ever seen a grown man naked?"]]



** Second in the CrowningMomentOfFunny bloopers, Creator/TravisWillingham's inability to get through a two-word line ("Bad idea,") without cracking up:

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** Second in the CrowningMomentOfFunny bloopers, Creator/TravisWillingham's inability to get through a two-word line ("Bad idea,") idea") without cracking up:



** One of the best outtakes is a scene where Tamaki was being extremely over-protective and jealous, causing him to "breathe fire". Vic took it to the logical extreme and started [[GameOfThrones channelling Viserys Targaryen]].

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** One of the best outtakes is a scene where Tamaki was being extremely over-protective and jealous, causing him to "breathe fire". Vic took it to the logical extreme and started [[GameOfThrones [[Literature/AGameOfThrones channelling Viserys Targaryen]].



'''Tamaki:''' That's ridiculous. [[StarWars You're not the droid she's looking for.]] Just move along. We don't need to ''see her identification!''

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'''Tamaki:''' That's ridiculous. [[StarWars [[Franchise/StarWars You're not the droid she's looking for.]] Just move along. We don't need to ''see her identification!''



--->'''Kyoya:''' ...i.e., disrobing? I.e., getting''nakie?'' Nuuuude? In da buff? Au naturale? Posing for a picture?\\

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--->'''Kyoya:''' ...i.e., disrobing? I.e., getting''nakie?'' getting ''nakie?'' Nuuuude? In da buff? Au naturale? naturel? Posing for a picture?\\



* The [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPvDTfPnvI4 dub outtakes]] for ''MahouSenseiNegima!'' includes such things as Negi swearing a lot, Evangeline spontaneously shouting "French Toast" with an exaggerated Texan accent, and the tale of Chamo's escape becoming...different (see below).

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* The [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPvDTfPnvI4 dub outtakes]] for ''MahouSenseiNegima!'' ''Manga/MahouSenseiNegima!'' includes such things as Negi swearing a lot, Evangeline [[Creator/LauraBailey Evangeline]] spontaneously shouting "French Toast" with an exaggerated Texan accent, and the tale of Chamo's escape becoming...becoming... different (see below).



"Negi! NEGI! Eh heh heh heh, a-heh heh...[[EvilSoundsDeep I'll kick you in the face.]]"\\

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"Negi! NEGI! Eh heh heh heh, a-heh heh... [[EvilSoundsDeep I'll kick you in the face.]]"\\



** Special mention should go to Negi angrily saying "Get the f*** out of here."
** Or Evangeline failing to keep her English accent going:
--->"So in other words, since you find yourself...yourself...since you find yourself...*drops accent while going away from the mic angrily* I CAN'T DO IT! I CAN'T TALK LIKE THAT!"

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** Special mention should go to Negi angrily saying "Get the f*** out of here."
here".
** Or Evangeline [[OohMeAccentsSlipping failing to keep her English accent going:
going]]:
--->"So in other words, since you find yourself...yourself... yourself... since you find yourself...*drops accent while going away from the mic angrily* I CAN'T DO IT! I CAN'T TALK LIKE THAT!"



--->'''Fuuka:''' She's trying to say, she has to go p...crap.\\

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--->'''Fuuka:''' She's trying to say, she has to go p... crap.\\



* And then there's the Persona 4 dub. [[http://youtu.be/ezrHcHBuehQ?t=5m24s Someone should try to make out what they say but it's pretty funny]]:
--> '''Dojima''': Really? He f**k a cat? (turns to Yu) Hey! Thanks man!

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* And then there's the Persona 4 ''Anime/{{Persona 4}}'' dub. [[http://youtu.be/ezrHcHBuehQ?t=5m24s Someone should try to make out what they say but it's pretty funny]]:
--> '''Dojima''': Really? He f**k f**ked a cat? (turns to Yu) Hey! Thanks man!



** Marianne Miller (Kyousuke) dropped more F-bombs than the rest of the cast. Plus, this exchange with SarahWilliams (Sayaka):

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** Marianne Miller Creator/MarianneMiller (Kyousuke) dropped more F-bombs than the rest of the cast. Plus, this exchange with SarahWilliams Creator/SarahWilliams (Sayaka):



* The dub bloopers of [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCqgOdluxa0 Blue Exorcist]]. Who couldn't laugh at [[KyleHebert Ryuji's]] impersonation of Arnold Schwarzenegger & [[JohnnyYongBosch Yukio]]'s response on a jibblish call.
** The Opening :
---> '''Shima''': Welcome to Los Angeles, Bitches!
** Teacher Kaoru can somewhat act a bit gay
---> '''Kaoru''': I like to have a word with you...[[CampGay Alone...]]
** Child Rin's worse confession moment

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* The dub bloopers of [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCqgOdluxa0 Blue Exorcist]]. dub bloopers of]] ''Manga/BlueExorcist''. Who couldn't laugh at [[KyleHebert Ryuji's]] impersonation of Arnold Schwarzenegger Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger & [[JohnnyYongBosch Yukio]]'s response on a jibblish gibberish call.
** The Opening :
Opening:
---> '''Shima''': Welcome to Los Angeles, Bitches!
[[ThisIsForEmphasisBitch bitches]]!
** Teacher Kaoru can somewhat act a bit gay
gay.
---> '''Kaoru''': I like to have a word with you... [[CampGay Alone...]]
** Child Rin's worse confession momentmoment.



---> '''Child Rin''': But Dad I'm gay!
** What did Kamiki had against with a certain children tv show?
---> '''Kamiki''': Whatever! You guys are assholes! [[MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Friendship is NOT Magic!]] I'm outta here.

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---> '''Child Rin''': But Dad Dad, I'm gay!
** What did Kamiki had against with a certain children tv children's TV show?
---> '''Kamiki''': Whatever! You guys are assholes! [[MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Friendship is NOT Magic!]] I'm outta here.
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-->'''Tomohisa''': But you know what? That's something I really love about your mom. I respect the way she lives her life... [[HotMom and she's got a great rack.]]

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-->'''Tomohisa''': But you know what? That's something I really love about your mom. I respect the way she lives her life... [[HotMom and she's got a great rack.]]
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* ''Anime/FullMetalPanicFumoffu'''s last episode in the English dub has a fourth-wall-breaking bonus for those that watch to the end of the episode's credits. [[spoiler:Near the end of the credits, ChrisPatton (the voice of Sōsuke) momentarily breaks character to make a comment to LuciChristian (the voice of Kaname), who replies amusedly that he still has another line. Probably intentional rather than a true outtake, as Patton and Christian are still using their "Sōsuke" and "Kaname" voices, but funny nevertheless.]]

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* ''Anime/FullMetalPanicFumoffu'''s last episode in the English dub has a fourth-wall-breaking bonus for those that watch to the end of the episode's credits. [[spoiler:Near the end of the credits, ChrisPatton Creator/ChrisPatton (the voice of Sōsuke) momentarily breaks character to make a comment to LuciChristian (the voice of Kaname), who replies amusedly that he still has another line. Probably intentional rather than a true outtake, as Patton and Christian are still using their "Sōsuke" and "Kaname" voices, but funny nevertheless.]]



* The English [=DVDs=] of ''Anime/PrincessTutu'' feature [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3ntFSG-Y2k outtakes]] from the dub recording, most stemming from the fact that Jay Hickman (Mytho) and ChrisPatton (Fakir) couldn't resist juicing up the already apparent HoYay:

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* The English [=DVDs=] of ''Anime/PrincessTutu'' feature [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3ntFSG-Y2k outtakes]] from the dub recording, most stemming from the fact that Jay Hickman (Mytho) and ChrisPatton Creator/ChrisPatton (Fakir) couldn't resist juicing up the already apparent HoYay:
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** [[CristinaValenzuela Homura]] has a sense of humor after all.

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** [[CristinaValenzuela [[Creator/CristinaValenzuela Homura]] has a sense of humor after all.
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* The end credits for ''MysteryCaseFiles: Return to Ravenhearst'' includes footage of the ghost actors clowning around.

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* The end credits for ''MysteryCaseFiles: ''VideoGame/MysteryCaseFiles: Return to Ravenhearst'' includes footage of the ghost actors clowning around.
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* The blooper reel found on ''TheMiddleman'' DVD set largely consists of actors struggling to get out the show's wonderfully overwritten dialogue (and cursing head writer Javier Grillo-Marxuach). Other highlights include Kevin Sorbo wrestling with an uncooperate prop and a disco-dancing Interrodroid.

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* The blooper reel found on ''TheMiddleman'' ''Series/TheMiddleman'' DVD set largely consists of actors struggling to get out the show's wonderfully overwritten dialogue (and cursing head writer Javier Grillo-Marxuach). Other highlights include Kevin Sorbo Creator/KevinSorbo wrestling with an uncooperate prop and a disco-dancing Interrodroid.
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** And a jokey improvised version of a deleted scene (where Marty looked into a classroom and saw his teenaged mother cheating on a test), where MichaelJFox strolled onto the set wearing a wifebeater, a hairnet, belted slacks and a cigarette in his mouth - acting like a stereotypical Latino thug. Cue Mexican!Marty calling Doc "Puto" [[note]] equivalent of "fag" in Spanish [[/note]], calling Lorraine "bitch", and yelling that "SHE CHEATIN', MANG!!" And the fact that he is visibly trying not to laugh makes it [[CrowningMomentOfFunny all the more hilarious.]]

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** And a jokey improvised version of a deleted scene (where Marty looked into a classroom and saw his teenaged mother cheating on a test), where MichaelJFox strolled onto the set wearing a wifebeater, a hairnet, belted slacks and a cigarette in his mouth - acting like a stereotypical Latino thug. Cue Mexican!Marty calling Doc "Puto" [[note]] equivalent of "fag" in Spanish [[/note]], calling Lorraine "bitch", and yelling that "SHE CHEATIN', MANG!!" And the fact that he is visibly trying not to laugh makes it [[CrowningMomentOfFunny all the more hilarious.hysterical.]]
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** And a jokey improvised version of a deleted scene (where Marty looked into a classroom and saw his teenaged mother cheating on a test), where MichaelJFox showed up wearing a wifebeater, a hairnet, belted slacks and a cigarette in his mouth - acting like a stereotypical Latino thug. Cue Mexican!Marty calling Doc "Puto" [[note]] equivalent of "fag" in Spanish [[/note]], calling Lorraine "bitch", and yelling that "SHE CHEATIN', MANG!!" And the fact that he is visibly trying not to laugh makes it [[CrowningMomentOfFunny all the more hilarious.]]

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** And a jokey improvised version of a deleted scene (where Marty looked into a classroom and saw his teenaged mother cheating on a test), where MichaelJFox showed up strolled onto the set wearing a wifebeater, a hairnet, belted slacks and a cigarette in his mouth - acting like a stereotypical Latino thug. Cue Mexican!Marty calling Doc "Puto" [[note]] equivalent of "fag" in Spanish [[/note]], calling Lorraine "bitch", and yelling that "SHE CHEATIN', MANG!!" And the fact that he is visibly trying not to laugh makes it [[CrowningMomentOfFunny all the more hilarious.]]
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** And a jokey improvised version of a deleted scene (where Marty looked into a classroom and saw his teenaged mother cheating on a test), where MichaelJFox showed up wearing a wifebeater, a hairnet, belted slacks and a cigarette in his mouth - acting like a stereotypical Latino thug. Cue Mexican!Marty calling Doc "Puto" [[note]] equivalent of "fag" in Spanish [[/note]], calling Lorraine "bitch", and yelling that "SHE CHEATIN', MANG!!" And the fact that he is clearly trying not to laugh makes it [[CrowningMomentOfFunny all the more hilarious.]]

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** And a jokey improvised version of a deleted scene (where Marty looked into a classroom and saw his teenaged mother cheating on a test), where MichaelJFox showed up wearing a wifebeater, a hairnet, belted slacks and a cigarette in his mouth - acting like a stereotypical Latino thug. Cue Mexican!Marty calling Doc "Puto" [[note]] equivalent of "fag" in Spanish [[/note]], calling Lorraine "bitch", and yelling that "SHE CHEATIN', MANG!!" And the fact that he is clearly visibly trying not to laugh makes it [[CrowningMomentOfFunny all the more hilarious.]]
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* Marty's prop flask being replaced with real liquor in ''Film/BackToTheFuture''. Cue SpitTake.
** And a jokey improvised version of a deleted scene (where Marty looked into a classroom and saw his teenaged mother cheating on a test), where MichaelJFox showed up wearing a wifebeater, belted slacks, a hairnet and a cigarette in his mouth - acting like a stereotypical Mexican thug. Cue Mexican!Marty calling Doc "Puto" [[note]] equivalent of "fag" in Spanish [[/note]], calling Lorraine "bitch", and yelling that "SHE CHEATIN', MANG!!" Not to mention that he's obviously trying not to laugh.

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* Marty's prop flask being replaced with real liquor in ''Film/BackToTheFuture''. Cue SpitTake.
SpitTake and [[HilarityEnsues hilarity ensuing.]]
** And a jokey improvised version of a deleted scene (where Marty looked into a classroom and saw his teenaged mother cheating on a test), where MichaelJFox showed up wearing a wifebeater, a hairnet, belted slacks, a hairnet slacks and a cigarette in his mouth - acting like a stereotypical Mexican Latino thug. Cue Mexican!Marty calling Doc "Puto" [[note]] equivalent of "fag" in Spanish [[/note]], calling Lorraine "bitch", and yelling that "SHE CHEATIN', MANG!!" Not to mention And the fact that he's obviously he is clearly trying not to laugh.laugh makes it [[CrowningMomentOfFunny all the more hilarious.]]
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** And a jokey improvised version of a deleted scene (where Marty looked into a classroom and saw his teenaged mother cheating on a test), where MichaelJFox showed up wearing a wifebeater, belted slacks, a hairnet and a cigarette in his mouth - acting like a stereotypical Mexican thug. Cue Mexican!Marty calling Doc "Puto" [[note]] equivalent of "fag" in Spanish [[/note]], calling Lorraine "bitch", and yelling that "SHE CHEATIN', MANG!!" Not to mention that he's obviously trying not to laugh.
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** In the 1960s, videotape was a fairly new technology, and so editing it was very hard and time-consuming. Therefore, many videotaped programmes tried to keep editing to a minimum. This led to some quite amusing results in the first 6 seasons of Doctor Who, with bloopers that actually made it to the broadcast program. For example, William Hartnell (the First Doctor) warning Ian, Barbara and Vicki in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS02E8TheChase ''The Chase'']] that they could "end up as a couple of burnt cinders flying around in spain...er, in space".
*** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS02E5TheWebPlanet ''The Web Planet'']] included gems such as a Zarbi smashing right into the camera at one point. And at another, when Ian and the Doctor are stuck inside the TARDIS without power and try to open the door, the Doctor's reply to Ian asking him how do they open it: lots of mumbling and "uh"s, followed by him showing Ian a small metal object in his palm and saying cunningly "This is not merely a decorative object...". The confused expression on William Russell (Ian)'s behalf was probably didn't require any acting whatsoever...

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** In the 1960s, videotape was a fairly new technology, and so editing it was very hard and time-consuming. Therefore, many videotaped programmes tried to keep editing to a minimum. This led to some quite amusing results in the first 6 seasons of Doctor Who, with bloopers that actually made it to the broadcast program. For example, William Hartnell (the First Doctor) warning Ian, Barbara and Vicki in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS02E8TheChase [[Recap/DoctorWhoS2E8TheChase ''The Chase'']] that they could "end up as a couple of burnt cinders flying around in spain...er, in space".
*** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS02E5TheWebPlanet [[Recap/DoctorWhoS2E5TheWebPlanet ''The Web Planet'']] included gems such as a Zarbi smashing right into the camera at one point. And at another, when Ian and the Doctor are stuck inside the TARDIS without power and try to open the door, the Doctor's reply to Ian asking him how do they open it: lots of mumbling and "uh"s, followed by him showing Ian a small metal object in his palm and saying cunningly "This is not merely a decorative object...". The confused expression on William Russell (Ian)'s behalf was probably didn't require any acting whatsoever...
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**In the 1960s, videotape was a fairly new technology, and so editing it was very hard and time-consuming. Therefore, many videotaped programmes tried to keep editing to a minimum. This led to some quite amusing results in the first 6 seasons of Doctor Who, with bloopers that actually made it to the broadcast program. For example, William Hartnell (the First Doctor) warning Ian, Barbara and Vicki in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS02E8TheChase ''The Chase'']] that they could "end up as a couple of burnt cinders flying around in spain...er, in space".
*** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS02E5TheWebPlanet ''The Web Planet'']] included gems such as a Zarbi smashing right into the camera at one point. And at another, when Ian and the Doctor are stuck inside the TARDIS without power and try to open the door, the Doctor's reply to Ian asking him how do they open it: lots of mumbling and "uh"s, followed by him showing Ian a small metal object in his palm and saying cunningly "This is not merely a decorative object...". The confused expression on William Russell (Ian)'s behalf was probably didn't require any acting whatsoever...
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** The [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gaWGyOwNIC0 outtakes]] from series five include River Song helpfully informing us that "Whatever becomes an angel, is an angel", MattSmith getting interrupted by 'Dalek birds', and also accidentally locking himself out of the TARDIS prop (this last blooper actually comes from the companion behind-the-scenes show ''Doctor Who Confidential'').
** Outtakes for ''The Five Doctors'' feature such highlights as a [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaXFqLn6Qaw foul-mouthed Dalek]] and an [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYwiOekvOrM even fouler-mouthed]] PeterDavison.
* ''{{Firefly}}'' had some particularly hilarious outtakes. For example, in the episode "The Message" there was originally a scene where the camera was centered over the body of a man whose recorded voice was delivering his last words, and the camera would rotate to show each member of the cast as they listened to the message. Nathan Fillion chose to play around, and as the camera slowly turned, he would run from his current position all the way around to the next actor in line; the unedited version of this scene thus showed his character standing next to ''everyone'' as the scene played out...including, when it reached the end, lying in the coffin with the corpse! Other pranks on the blooper reel include Nathan Fillion, Gina Torres, and Adam Baldwin singing "How Much is That Geisha in the Window?" and one scene where everyone wore fake mustaches.

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** The [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gaWGyOwNIC0 outtakes]] from series five include River Song helpfully informing us that "Whatever becomes an angel, is an angel", MattSmith Creator/MattSmith getting interrupted by 'Dalek birds', and also accidentally locking himself out of the TARDIS prop (this last blooper actually comes from the companion behind-the-scenes show ''Doctor Who Confidential'').
** Outtakes for ''The Five Doctors'' feature such highlights as a [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaXFqLn6Qaw foul-mouthed Dalek]] and an [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYwiOekvOrM even fouler-mouthed]] PeterDavison.Creator/PeterDavison.
* ''{{Firefly}}'' ''Series/{{Firefly}}'' had some particularly hilarious outtakes. For example, in the episode "The Message" there was originally a scene where the camera was centered over the body of a man whose recorded voice was delivering his last words, and the camera would rotate to show each member of the cast as they listened to the message. Nathan Fillion chose to play around, and as the camera slowly turned, he would run from his current position all the way around to the next actor in line; the unedited version of this scene thus showed his character standing next to ''everyone'' as the scene played out...including, when it reached the end, lying in the coffin with the corpse! Other pranks on the blooper reel include Nathan Fillion, Gina Torres, and Adam Baldwin singing "How Much is That Geisha in the Window?" and one scene where everyone wore fake mustaches.
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** After people started donating money to his Super PAC, Colbert ran a crawl of names of people who donated, including one in particular that leads to [[http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/393971/august-04-2011/colbert-super-pac---the-heroes-respond a joke that causes Colbert to lose all composure.]]
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* ''Film/StarTrekIVTheVoyageHome'' had a few, including a improv where LeonardNimoy and WilliamShatner stretch out the "What does it mean, exact change?" bit after a blown take. The best, though, is during the scene where the ''Enterprise'' crew faces the Federation President at the end. Everyone cracks up when Shatner blows his line.

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* ''Film/StarTrekIVTheVoyageHome'' had a few, including a improv where LeonardNimoy Creator/LeonardNimoy and WilliamShatner Creator/WilliamShatner stretch out the "What does it mean, exact change?" bit after a blown take. The best, though, is during the scene where the ''Enterprise'' crew faces the Federation President at the end. Everyone cracks up when Shatner blows his line.

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