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* In the second book of ''TheDarkElfTrilogy'', Dinin breaks into laughter once he realizes that not only is their family under attack and likely about to be wiped out, but also, his sister has just killed his mother to take over power.

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* In the second book of ''TheDarkElfTrilogy'', ''Literature/TheDarkElfTrilogy'', Dinin breaks into laughter once he realizes that not only is their family under attack and likely about to be wiped out, but also, his sister has just killed his mother to take over power.
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* ''Anime/TenchiMuyo'': In episode seven, Ryoko and Ayeka join forces to try to win Tenchi's favor by eliminating the competition [[spoiler: including each other.]] They start by tricking Mihoshi into returning to Galaxy Police headquarters, then attempt to seal Washuu in her lab. One by one, however, their plans backfire, [[ItMakesSenseInContext which ultimately lands them in the lake outside.]] And at the exact moment when it seemed things couldn't get worse, Mihoshi returns. The two share a laugh as the last of their schemes quite literally [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJ7qOCvwKM4&feature=related blows up in their faces (10:12-10:49).]]

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* ''Anime/TenchiMuyo'': In episode seven, Ryoko and Ayeka join forces to try to win Tenchi's favor by eliminating the competition [[spoiler: including each other.]] They start by tricking Mihoshi into returning to Galaxy Police headquarters, then attempt to seal Washuu in her lab. One by one, however, their plans backfire, [[ItMakesSenseInContext which ultimately lands them in the lake outside.]] And at the exact moment when it seemed things couldn't get worse, Mihoshi returns. The two share a laugh as the last of their schemes quite literally [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJ7qOCvwKM4&feature=related blows up in their faces (10:12-10:49).]]faces.
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* [[EvilSorcerer Fistandantilus]] is explicitly described as laughing like this in ''Literature/TheKingpriestTrilogy''- one character explicitly notes that he'd never imagined a laugh could ''be'' so utterly devoid of mirth. In this case, Fistandantilus laughs as a calculated expression of contempt for his dupes and to keep them off-guard, rather than for any of the above reasons. On those occasions he actually ''does'' find something funny, it's usually more of an EvilLaugh.
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* The final episode of Series/BreakingBad has [[spoiler: Jesse Pinkman]] laughing brokenly, but relieved, while driving off towards freedom.
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* Shock: Characters tend to do this when they are reunited with a lost loved one or something they care about deeply. When {{Stepford Smiler}}s and other characters that have fragile facades do this, it's a sign that their mask is about to break. This type of laughter is usually followed by crying.

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* Shock: Characters tend to do this when they are reunited with a lost loved one or something they care about deeply. When {{Stepford Smiler}}s and other characters that have fragile facades do this, it's a sign that their mask is about to break. [[CryLaughing This type of laughter is usually followed by crying. crying.]]
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* ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary''. [[http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2009-07-27 The prisoner can hear Schlock]].

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* ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary''. Felicia in ''Webcomic/{{Life}}'' has engaged in the anxious variation [[http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2009-07-27 The prisoner can hear Schlock]].
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* Kitty on ''That70sShow'' does this a great deal.
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* In ''{{Degrassi}}'', Craig bursts into inapropriate laughter at his abusive fathers funeral.

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* In ''{{Degrassi}}'', ''Series/{{Degrassi}}'', Craig bursts into inapropriate laughter at his abusive fathers funeral.
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* In BatmanBeyondReturnOfTheJoker, a brainwashed Tim Drake breaks into hysterical laughter after he kills the Joker, then it transitions to sobbing.

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* In BatmanBeyondReturnOfTheJoker, WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyondReturnOfTheJoker, a brainwashed Tim Drake breaks into hysterical laughter after he kills the Joker, then it transitions to sobbing.
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* In ''Film/TheAvengers'', Hiddleston's performance includes Loki doing the nervous laughter variant of this whenever flustered or wrongfooted - he usually uses it to play off Thor's attempts to reach out to him, but he also does it to pretend he isn't afraid of something.
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Not to be confused with LaughingMad, which is about ''mentally insane'' characters break down laughing.

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Not to be confused with LaughingMad, which is about ''mentally insane'' characters break down laughing.
laughter as a sign of a crumbling psyche.
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* In ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'', Prior to taking command of the Enterprise-D, Picard laughs after being stabbed in the heart. It's not clear whether he laughed purely out of shock, or if he actually found some humor in it.

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* In ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'', Prior to taking command of in the Enterprise-D, backstory, mere days after he graduated from Starfleet Academy, a young Ensign Picard laughs after being is in a bar fight with a pair of aliens twice his size and ends up stabbed in the heart. It's not clear back ''through the heart''. His response is to look down at the blade sticking out of his chest and laugh as he collapses to the ground. Its unclear whether he laughed purely this was out of shock, shock or if he actually found some humor in it.it, but, observing the event again from the future, the stoic Captain Picard is only embarrassed by the recklessness of his youth.
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* In the first season ender of ''BuffyTheVampireSlayer'', she walks in on Giles and Angel discussing an ancient prophecy that foretells her facing the Master and dying - they're only alerted to her presence as she starts laughing.

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* In the first season ender of ''BuffyTheVampireSlayer'', ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'', she walks in on Giles and Angel discussing an ancient prophecy that foretells her facing the Master and dying - they're only alerted to her presence as she starts laughing.



* In BatmanBeyondReturnOfTheJoker, a brainwashed Tim Drake breaks into hysterical laughter after he kills the Joker, then it transitions to sobbing.

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* In BatmanBeyondReturnOfTheJoker, a brainwashed Tim Drake breaks into hysterical laughter after he kills the Joker, then it transitions to sobbing.
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Characters don't just laugh when they find something funny. They also tend to laugh in situations when people usually don't. Laughter is an involuntary response and often people don't do it for humor or happiness. Along with laughter, all these types sometimes include crying afterward.As people often cry when important events happen that they cannot control.

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Characters don't just laugh when they find something funny. They also tend to laugh in situations when people usually don't. Laughter is an involuntary response and often which may arise from any swell of overwhelming emotion. During or after the moment, characters may cry as well, as tears are another way for people don't do it for humor or happiness. Along with laughter, all these types sometimes include crying afterward.As people often cry to react when important events happen that they cannot control.control.



* In Shock: Characters tend to do this when they are reunited with a lost loved one or something they care about deeply. When {{Stepford Smiler}}s and other characters that have fragile facades do this, it's a sign that their mask is about to break. This type of laughter is usually followed by crying.
* Relief: Characters often laugh for relief when a monster avoids them or when long time suffering is put to an end. People living in a deserted island tend to do this when they find food and shelter or when they can finally get off the island. This type of laughter is also sometimes followed by crying.
* When nervous: Characters sometimes laugh nervously in response to an upcoming disaster or horrifying event. This often causes other characters to look back at them as if something was wrong with them. Characters also laugh nervously in response to something sorrowful that happened, like a death of a another character and may or may not break down crying.
* In fear: People tend to laugh in fear when cornered by a monster or in an OhCrap situation, while pleading the monster, person or event to stop. This horrified laughter is the least prone to crying afterward. If characters do cry however it's for TearsOfFear. Timid characters and cowards are the ones who tend to laugh in horror. They often tend to scream afterward.

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* In Shock: Characters tend to do this when they are reunited with a lost loved one or something they care about deeply. When {{Stepford Smiler}}s and other characters that have fragile facades do this, it's a sign that their mask is about to break. This type of laughter is usually followed by crying.
* Relief: Characters often laugh for relief when a monster avoids them or when long time lengthy suffering is put to an end. People living in a deserted island tend to do this when they find food and shelter or when they can finally get off the island. This type of laughter is also sometimes followed by crying.
* When nervous: Anxiety: Characters sometimes laugh nervously in response to an upcoming disaster or horrifying event. This often causes other characters to look back at them as if something was wrong with them. Characters also laugh nervously in response to something sorrowful that happened, like a death of a another character character, and may or may not break down crying.crying afterward.
* In fear: Fear: People tend to laugh in fear when cornered by a monster or in an OhCrap situation, while pleading the monster, person or event to stop. This horrified laughter is the least prone to crying afterward. If characters do cry however cry, however, it's for TearsOfFear. Timid characters and cowards are the ones who tend to laugh in horror. They often tend to scream afterward.



Compare TechnicallyASmile. When smiling is not for happiness or friendliness but is animalistic and predatory in nature. Mirthless Laughter may be the result of a LaughWithMe moment.

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Compare TechnicallyASmile. When TechnicallyASmile, where smiling is not for happiness or friendliness but is the animalistic and predatory in nature. act of baring one's teeth. Mirthless Laughter may also be the result of a LaughWithMe moment.
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* In BatmanBeyondReturnOfTheJoker, a brainwashed Tim Drake breaks into hysterical laughter after he kills the Joker, then it transitions to sobbing.
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* In the first season ender of ''BuffyTheVampireSlayer'', she walks in on Giles and Angel discussing an ancient prophecy that fortells her facing the Master and dying - they're only alerted to her presence as she starts laughing.

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* In the first season ender of ''BuffyTheVampireSlayer'', she walks in on Giles and Angel discussing an ancient prophecy that fortells foretells her facing the Master and dying - they're only alerted to her presence as she starts laughing.



* Yuna and Tidus' infamous fake-laughter scene in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX''. They're practicing laughing as a way to de-stress when things get too sad or scary. The result is cringe-worthy.

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* Yuna Tidus and Tidus' infamous Yuna's fake-laughter scene in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX''.''FinalFantasyX''. They're practicing laughing as a way to de-stress when things get too sad or scary. The result is cringe-worthy.\n
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--> Of all the laughs that strictly speaking are not laughs, but modes of ululation, only three I think need detain us, I mean the bitter, the hollow and the mirthless. They correspond to successive...how shall I say successive...suc...successive excoriations of the understanding, and the passage from the one to the other is the passage from the lesser to the greater, from the lower to the higher, from the outer to the inner, from the gross to the fine, from the matter to the form. The laugh that now is mirthless once was hollow, the laugh that once was hollow once was bitter. And the laugh that once was bitter? Eyewater, Mr. Watt, eyewater. But do not let us waste our time with that. . . . The bitter, the hollow and -- "Haw! Haw!" -- the mirthless. The bitter laugh laughs at that which is not good, it is the ethical laugh. The hollow laugh laughs at that which is not true, it is the intellectual laugh. Not good! Not true! Well well. But the mirthless laugh is the dianoetic laugh, down the snout -- Haw! -- so. It is the laugh of laughs, the risus purus, the laugh laughing at the laugh, the beholding, the saluting of the highest joke, in a word the laugh that laugh -- silence please -- at that which is unhappy.

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--> Of all the laughs that strictly speaking are not laughs, but modes of ululation, only three I think need detain us, I mean the bitter, the hollow and the mirthless. They correspond to successive...how shall I say successive...suc...successive excoriations of the understanding, and the passage from the one to the other is the passage from the lesser to the greater, from the lower to the higher, from the outer to the inner, from the gross to the fine, from the matter to the form. The laugh that now is mirthless once was hollow, the laugh that once was hollow once was bitter. And the laugh that once was bitter? Eyewater, Mr. Watt, eyewater. But do not let us waste our time with that. . . . The bitter, the hollow and -- "Haw! Haw!" -- the mirthless. The bitter laugh laughs at that which is not good, it is the ethical laugh. The hollow laugh laughs at that which is not true, it is the intellectual laugh. Not good! Not true! Well well. But the mirthless laugh is the dianoetic laugh, down the snout -- Haw! -- so. It is the laugh of laughs, the risus purus, the laugh laughing at the laugh, the beholding, the saluting of the highest joke, in a word the laugh that laugh laughs -- silence please -- at that which is unhappy.
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* ''{{Poltergeist}}'': After the family searches for Carol Anne in her bedroom they find a small body lying motionless under a bed sheet. Whith much trepidation they pull the sheet only to find it's the creepy clown doll and not their little girl. The mother, Diane, who was on the verge hysterics breaks into laughter, out of a mixture of both nervousness and relief.

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* ''{{Poltergeist}}'': ''Film/{{Poltergeist}}'': After the family searches for Carol Anne in her bedroom they find a small body lying motionless under a bed sheet. Whith much trepidation they pull the sheet only to find it's the creepy clown doll and not their little girl. The mother, Diane, who was on the verge hysterics breaks into laughter, out of a mixture of both nervousness and relief.



* In Disney's version of ''SleepyHollow'', Ichabod Crane is getting petrified at every sound in the forest - when he finally sees that cattails in the wind are making noises like hoofbeats he starts laughing in frightened relief with a bit of LaughingMad thrown in.

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* In Disney's version of ''SleepyHollow'', ''Film/SleepyHollow'', Ichabod Crane is getting petrified at every sound in the forest - when he finally sees that cattails in the wind are making noises like hoofbeats he starts laughing in frightened relief with a bit of LaughingMad thrown in.
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Characters don't just laugh when they find something funny. They also tend to laugh in situations when people usually don't. Laughter is an involuntary response and often people don't do it for humour or happiness. Along with laughter, all these types sometimes include crying afterward.As people often cry when important events happen that they cannot control.

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Characters don't just laugh when they find something funny. They also tend to laugh in situations when people usually don't. Laughter is an involuntary response and often people don't do it for humour humor or happiness. Along with laughter, all these types sometimes include crying afterward.As people often cry when important events happen that they cannot control.
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* In Disney's version of ''SleepyHollow'', Ichabod Crane is getting petrified at every sound in the forest - when he finally sees that cattails in the wind are making noises like hoofbeats he starts laughing in frightened relief with a bit of LaughingMad thrown in.
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*In the first season ender of ''BuffyTheVampireSlayer'', she walks in on Giles and Angel discussing an ancient prophecy that fortells her facing the Master and dying - they're only alerted to her presence as she starts laughing.
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* When nervous: Characters sometimes laugh nervously in reponse to an upcoming disaster or horrifying event. This often causes other characters to look back at them as if something was wrong with them. Characters also laugh nervously in response to something sorrowful that happened, like a death of a another character and may or may not break down crying.
* In fear: People tend to laugh in fear when cornered by a monster or in an OhCrap situation, while pleading the monster,person or event to stop. This horrified laughter is the least prone to crying afterward.If characters do cry however it's for TearsOfFear.Timid characters and cowards are the ones who tend to laugh in horror. They often tend to scream afterward.

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* When nervous: Characters sometimes laugh nervously in reponse response to an upcoming disaster or horrifying event. This often causes other characters to look back at them as if something was wrong with them. Characters also laugh nervously in response to something sorrowful that happened, like a death of a another character and may or may not break down crying.
* In fear: People tend to laugh in fear when cornered by a monster or in an OhCrap situation, while pleading the monster,person monster, person or event to stop. This horrified laughter is the least prone to crying afterward. If characters do cry however it's for TearsOfFear.TearsOfFear. Timid characters and cowards are the ones who tend to laugh in horror. They often tend to scream afterward.

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* ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary''. [[http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2009-07-27 I think the prisoner can hear Schlock]].

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* ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary''. [[http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2009-07-27 I think the The prisoner can hear Schlock]].
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* Yuna and Tidus' infamous fake-laughter scene in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX''. They're practicing laughing as a way to de-stress when things get too sad or scary. The result is cringe-worthy.

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* Yuna and Tidus' infamous fake-laughter scene in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX''. They're practicing laughing as a way to de-stress when things get too sad or scary. The result is cringe-worthy.cringe-worthy.

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* ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary''. [[http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2009-07-27 I think the prisoner can hear Schlock]].
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* Jim suffers a bout of nervous laughter, in the midst of a panic attack, during ''[[OutlawStar Outlaw Star's]]'' 14th episode. Seen [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pk77Y_vrhD8 at 4:20 here.]]
* ''[[TenchiMuyo Tenchi Muyo OVA]]'': In episode seven, Ryoko and Ayeka join forces to try to win Tenchi's favor by eliminating the competition [[spoiler: including each other.]] They start by tricking Mihoshi into returning to Galaxy Police headquarters, then attempt to seal Washuu in her lab. One by one, however, their plans backfire, [[ItMakesSenseInContext which ultimately lands them in the lake outside.]] And at the exact moment when it seemed things couldn't get worse, Mihoshi returns. The two share a laugh as the last of their schemes quite literally [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJ7qOCvwKM4&feature=related blows up in their faces (10:12-10:49).]]
* During the latter half of ''[[BigO Big O's]]'' second season, [[BrokenBird Angel]] confesses her feelings for Roger, but he fails to reciprocate. When she asks why, he hesitates, then finally answers that he isn't sure himself; which stuns Angel. Then it hits her. [[spoiler: Roger apparently held feelings for [[RidiculouslyHumanRobot R.]] [[EmotionlessGirl Dorothy]]]] The realization is so jarring for her, it results in bitter laughter. This marks the beginning of her downward spiral for the remainder of the series as her life falls apart.

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* Jim suffers a bout of nervous laughter, in the midst of a panic attack, during ''[[OutlawStar Outlaw Star's]]'' ''Manga/OutlawStar's'' 14th episode. Seen [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pk77Y_vrhD8 at 4:20 here.]]
* ''[[TenchiMuyo Tenchi Muyo OVA]]'': ''Anime/TenchiMuyo'': In episode seven, Ryoko and Ayeka join forces to try to win Tenchi's favor by eliminating the competition [[spoiler: including each other.]] They start by tricking Mihoshi into returning to Galaxy Police headquarters, then attempt to seal Washuu in her lab. One by one, however, their plans backfire, [[ItMakesSenseInContext which ultimately lands them in the lake outside.]] And at the exact moment when it seemed things couldn't get worse, Mihoshi returns. The two share a laugh as the last of their schemes quite literally [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJ7qOCvwKM4&feature=related blows up in their faces (10:12-10:49).]]
* During the latter half of ''[[BigO Big O's]]'' ''Anime/TheBigO's'' second season, [[BrokenBird Angel]] confesses her feelings for Roger, but he fails to reciprocate. When she asks why, he hesitates, then finally answers that he isn't sure himself; which stuns Angel. Then it hits her. [[spoiler: Roger apparently held feelings for [[RidiculouslyHumanRobot R.]] [[EmotionlessGirl Dorothy]]]] The realization is so jarring for her, it results in bitter laughter. This marks the beginning of her downward spiral for the remainder of the series as her life falls apart.



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* Luke, Leia, and Han break out into this in ''StarWars: ANewHope'' after R2-D2 manages to shut down the garbage compactor that was about to crush them. They're so raucous that C-3PO first thinks [[MistakenForDying they've actually been crushed]].
* {{Poltergeist}}: After the family searches for Carol Anne in her bedroom they find a small body lying motionless under a bed sheet. Whith much trepidation they pull the sheet only to find it's the creepy clown doll and not their little girl. The mother, Diane, who was on the verge hysterics breaks into laughter, out of a mixture of both nervousness and relief.

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* Luke, Leia, and Han break out into this in ''StarWars: ANewHope'' ''Franchise/StarWars: Film/ANewHope'' after R2-D2 manages to shut down the garbage compactor that was about to crush them. They're so raucous that C-3PO first thinks [[MistakenForDying they've actually been crushed]].
* {{Poltergeist}}: ''{{Poltergeist}}'': After the family searches for Carol Anne in her bedroom they find a small body lying motionless under a bed sheet. Whith much trepidation they pull the sheet only to find it's the creepy clown doll and not their little girl. The mother, Diane, who was on the verge hysterics breaks into laughter, out of a mixture of both nervousness and relief.



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* SamuelBeckett spends over a page of his novel ''Watt'' describing various types of mirthless laughter:
-->Of all the laughs that strictly speaking are not laughs, but modes of ululation, only three I think need detain us, I mean the bitter, the hollow and the mirthless. They correspond to successive...how shall I say successive...suc...successive excoriations of the understanding, and the passage from the one to the other is the passage from the lesser to the greater, from the lower to the higher, from the outer to the inner, from the gross to the fine, from the matter to the form. The laugh that now is mirthless once was hollow, the laugh that once was hollow once was bitter. And the laugh that once was bitter? Eyewater, Mr. Watt, eyewater. But do not let us waste our time with that. . . . The bitter, the hollow and -- "Haw! Haw!" -- the mirthless. The bitter laugh laughs at that which is not good, it is the ethical laugh. The hollow laugh laughs at that which is not true, it is the intellectual laugh. Not good! Not true! Well well. But the mirthless laugh is the dianoetic laugh, down the snout -- Haw! -- so. It is the laugh of laughs, the risus purus, the laugh laughing at the laugh, the beholding, the saluting of the highest joke, in a word the laugh that laugh -- silence please -- at that which is unhappy.
* In the ''PlanetOfTheApes'' novel, Ulysse has this reaction when he definitely realizes the situation he is in (naked, in a cage with animal-like humans, and commanded by armed sapient apes). His laughter also could be the horror version but the shock in being in this position is what most likely caused it.

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* SamuelBeckett Samuel Beckett spends over a page of his novel ''Watt'' describing various types of mirthless laughter:
-->Of --> Of all the laughs that strictly speaking are not laughs, but modes of ululation, only three I think need detain us, I mean the bitter, the hollow and the mirthless. They correspond to successive...how shall I say successive...suc...successive excoriations of the understanding, and the passage from the one to the other is the passage from the lesser to the greater, from the lower to the higher, from the outer to the inner, from the gross to the fine, from the matter to the form. The laugh that now is mirthless once was hollow, the laugh that once was hollow once was bitter. And the laugh that once was bitter? Eyewater, Mr. Watt, eyewater. But do not let us waste our time with that. . . . The bitter, the hollow and -- "Haw! Haw!" -- the mirthless. The bitter laugh laughs at that which is not good, it is the ethical laugh. The hollow laugh laughs at that which is not true, it is the intellectual laugh. Not good! Not true! Well well. But the mirthless laugh is the dianoetic laugh, down the snout -- Haw! -- so. It is the laugh of laughs, the risus purus, the laugh laughing at the laugh, the beholding, the saluting of the highest joke, in a word the laugh that laugh -- silence please -- at that which is unhappy.
* In the ''PlanetOfTheApes'' ''Franchise/PlanetOfTheApes'' novel, Ulysse has this reaction when he definitely realizes the situation he is in (naked, in a cage with animal-like humans, and commanded by armed sapient apes). His laughter also could be the horror version but the shock in being in this position is what most likely caused it.



* Happens once or twice in ''Animorphs'', when characters laugh at a joke more than normal after an adventure because it's "relief laughter. We're-still-alive-laughter".

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* Happens once or twice in ''Animorphs'', ''Literature/{{Animorphs}}'', when characters laugh at a joke more than normal after an adventure because it's "relief laughter. We're-still-alive-laughter".



* In ''TheBelgariad'', Mandorallen is stricken by fear for the first time in his life after an encounter with a WackyWaysideTribe. Unable to deal with this unfamiliar emotion, which he mistakes for cowardice, he asks his companions for advice on the matter. When someone notes that some people control their fear by laughing at it, he takes the suggestion rather too literally and develops a habit of charging into combat while laughing maniacally.

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* In ''TheBelgariad'', the ''{{Belgariad}}'', Mandorallen is stricken by fear for the first time in his life after an encounter with a WackyWaysideTribe. Unable to deal with this unfamiliar emotion, which he mistakes for cowardice, he asks his companions for advice on the matter. When someone notes that some people control their fear by laughing at it, he takes the suggestion rather too literally and develops a habit of charging into combat while laughing maniacally.



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* In ''StarTrek: TheNextGeneration'', Prior to taking command of the Enterprise-D, Picard laughs after being stabbed in the heart. It's not clear whether he laughed purely out of shock, or if he actually found some humor in it.
* Abed in {{Community}} does this on occasion but mostly because he doesn't know the proper way to laugh in certain situations.
* In {{Degrassi}}, Craig bursts into inapropriate laughter at his abusive fathers funeral.

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* Yuna and Tidus' infamous fake-laughter scene in FinalFantasyX. They're practicing laughing as a way to de-stress when things get too sad or scary. The result is cringe-worthy.

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* In ''StarTrek: TheNextGeneration'', ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'', Prior to taking command of the Enterprise-D, Picard laughs after being stabbed in the heart. It's not clear whether he laughed purely out of shock, or if he actually found some humor in it.
* Abed in {{Community}} ''Series/{{Community}}'' does this on occasion but mostly because he doesn't know the proper way to laugh in certain situations.
* In {{Degrassi}}, ''{{Degrassi}}'', Craig bursts into inapropriate laughter at his abusive fathers funeral.

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* Yuna and Tidus' infamous fake-laughter scene in FinalFantasyX.''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX''. They're practicing laughing as a way to de-stress when things get too sad or scary. The result is cringe-worthy.
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* Rand Al'Thor of ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'' series does this increasingly as [[SanitySlippage sanity depletes]]. When pressed, he maintains that he does it to keep from crying, while other characters point out that it would be better for him if he did the latter.
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This can manifest in different ways and convey different meanings.

In Shock: Characters tend to do this when they are reunited with a lost loved one or something they care about deeply. When {{Stepford Smiler}}s and other characters that have fragile facades do this, it's a sign that their mask is about to break. This type of laughter is usually followed by crying.

Relief: Characters often laugh for relief when a monster avoids them or when long time suffering is put to an end. People living in a deserted island tend to do this when they find food and shelter or when they can finally get off the island. This type of laughter is also sometimes followed by crying.

When nervous: Characters sometimes laugh nervously in reponse to an upcoming disaster or horrifying event. This often causes other characters to look back at them as if something was wrong with them. Characters also laugh nervously in response to something sorrowful that happened, like a death of a another character and may or may not break down crying.

In fear: People tend to laugh in fear when cornered by a monster or in an OhCrap situation, while pleading the monster,person or event to stop. This horrified laughter is the least prone to crying afterward.If characters do cry however it's for TearsOfFear.Timid characters and cowards are the ones who tend to laugh in horror. They often tend to scream afterward.

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In Shock: Characters tend to do this when they are reunited with a lost loved one or something they care about deeply. When {{Stepford Smiler}}s and other characters that have fragile facades do this, it's a sign that their mask is about to break. This type of laughter is usually followed by crying.

* Relief: Characters often laugh for relief when a monster avoids them or when long time suffering is put to an end. People living in a deserted island tend to do this when they find food and shelter or when they can finally get off the island. This type of laughter is also sometimes followed by crying.

* When nervous: Characters sometimes laugh nervously in reponse to an upcoming disaster or horrifying event. This often causes other characters to look back at them as if something was wrong with them. Characters also laugh nervously in response to something sorrowful that happened, like a death of a another character and may or may not break down crying.

* In fear: People tend to laugh in fear when cornered by a monster or in an OhCrap situation, while pleading the monster,person or event to stop. This horrified laughter is the least prone to crying afterward.If characters do cry however it's for TearsOfFear.Timid characters and cowards are the ones who tend to laugh in horror. They often tend to scream afterward.
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Characters don't just laugh when they find something funny. They also tend to laugh in situations when people usually don't. Laughter is an involuntary response and often people don't do it for humour or happiness. Along with laughter, all these types sometimes include crying afterward.As people often cry when important events happen that they cannot control.
This can manifest in different ways and convey different meanings.

In Shock: Characters tend to do this when they are reunited with a lost loved one or something they care about deeply. When {{Stepford Smiler}}s and other characters that have fragile facades do this, it's a sign that their mask is about to break. This type of laughter is usually followed by crying.

Relief: Characters often laugh for relief when a monster avoids them or when long time suffering is put to an end. People living in a deserted island tend to do this when they find food and shelter or when they can finally get off the island. This type of laughter is also sometimes followed by crying.

When nervous: Characters sometimes laugh nervously in reponse to an upcoming disaster or horrifying event. This often causes other characters to look back at them as if something was wrong with them. Characters also laugh nervously in response to something sorrowful that happened, like a death of a another character and may or may not break down crying.

In fear: People tend to laugh in fear when cornered by a monster or in an OhCrap situation, while pleading the monster,person or event to stop. This horrified laughter is the least prone to crying afterward.If characters do cry however it's for TearsOfFear.Timid characters and cowards are the ones who tend to laugh in horror. They often tend to scream afterward.

This trope is TruthInTelevision, as people tend to laugh when extremely nervous or stressed. People might also laugh when they are in physical pain.

Compare TechnicallyASmile. When smiling is not for happiness or friendliness but is animalistic and predatory in nature. Mirthless Laughter may be the result of a LaughWithMe moment.

Not to be confused with LaughingMad, which is about ''mentally insane'' characters break down laughing.

[[AC:Examples]]

[[AC:Anime and Manga]]
* Jim suffers a bout of nervous laughter, in the midst of a panic attack, during ''[[OutlawStar Outlaw Star's]]'' 14th episode. Seen [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pk77Y_vrhD8 at 4:20 here.]]
*''[[TenchiMuyo Tenchi Muyo OVA]]'': In episode seven, Ryoko and Ayeka join forces to try to win Tenchi's favor by eliminating the competition [[spoiler: including each other.]] They start by tricking Mihoshi into returning to Galaxy Police headquarters, then attempt to seal Washuu in her lab. One by one, however, their plans backfire, [[ItMakesSenseInContext which ultimately lands them in the lake outside.]] And at the exact moment when it seemed things couldn't get worse, Mihoshi returns. The two share a laugh as the last of their schemes quite literally [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJ7qOCvwKM4&feature=related blows up in their faces (10:12-10:49).]]
*During the latter half of ''[[BigO Big O's]]'' second season, [[BrokenBird Angel]] confesses her feelings for Roger, but he fails to reciprocate. When she asks why, he hesitates, then finally answers that he isn't sure himself; which stuns Angel. Then it hits her. [[spoiler: Roger apparently held feelings for [[RidiculouslyHumanRobot R.]] [[EmotionlessGirl Dorothy]]]] The realization is so jarring for her, it results in bitter laughter. This marks the beginning of her downward spiral for the remainder of the series as her life falls apart.
* ''VisualNovel/HigurashiNoNakuKoroNi'' most of the character's laughter is induced by [[spoiler: disease-related]] paranoia.

[[AC:Film]]
* Luke, Leia, and Han break out into this in ''StarWars: ANewHope'' after R2-D2 manages to shut down the garbage compactor that was about to crush them. They're so raucous that C-3PO first thinks [[MistakenForDying they've actually been crushed]].
* {{Poltergeist}}: After the family searches for Carol Anne in her bedroom they find a small body lying motionless under a bed sheet. Whith much trepidation they pull the sheet only to find it's the creepy clown doll and not their little girl. The mother, Diane, who was on the verge hysterics breaks into laughter, out of a mixture of both nervousness and relief.
* Jafar does this uncontrollably in Disney's ''Disney/{{Aladdin}}'', until Iago [[GetAholdOfYourselfMan snaps him out of it.]]


[[AC:Literature]]
* SamuelBeckett spends over a page of his novel ''Watt'' describing various types of mirthless laughter:
-->Of all the laughs that strictly speaking are not laughs, but modes of ululation, only three I think need detain us, I mean the bitter, the hollow and the mirthless. They correspond to successive...how shall I say successive...suc...successive excoriations of the understanding, and the passage from the one to the other is the passage from the lesser to the greater, from the lower to the higher, from the outer to the inner, from the gross to the fine, from the matter to the form. The laugh that now is mirthless once was hollow, the laugh that once was hollow once was bitter. And the laugh that once was bitter? Eyewater, Mr. Watt, eyewater. But do not let us waste our time with that. . . . The bitter, the hollow and -- "Haw! Haw!" -- the mirthless. The bitter laugh laughs at that which is not good, it is the ethical laugh. The hollow laugh laughs at that which is not true, it is the intellectual laugh. Not good! Not true! Well well. But the mirthless laugh is the dianoetic laugh, down the snout -- Haw! -- so. It is the laugh of laughs, the risus purus, the laugh laughing at the laugh, the beholding, the saluting of the highest joke, in a word the laugh that laugh -- silence please -- at that which is unhappy.
* In the ''PlanetOfTheApes'' novel, Ulysse has this reaction when he definitely realizes the situation he is in (naked, in a cage with animal-like humans, and commanded by armed sapient apes). His laughter also could be the horror version but the shock in being in this position is what most likely caused it.
* SherlockHolmes: a guy who'd had his thumb ripped off that night gets it bandaged up by Watson, and only when it's done does all the stress come back and start laughing. As Watson puts it, "all my medical instincts rose up against that laugh".
* Happens once or twice in ''Animorphs'', when characters laugh at a joke more than normal after an adventure because it's "relief laughter. We're-still-alive-laughter".
* In the second book of ''TheDarkElfTrilogy'', Dinin breaks into laughter once he realizes that not only is their family under attack and likely about to be wiped out, but also, his sister has just killed his mother to take over power.
* In ''TheBelgariad'', Mandorallen is stricken by fear for the first time in his life after an encounter with a WackyWaysideTribe. Unable to deal with this unfamiliar emotion, which he mistakes for cowardice, he asks his companions for advice on the matter. When someone notes that some people control their fear by laughing at it, he takes the suggestion rather too literally and develops a habit of charging into combat while laughing maniacally.

[[AC:Live Action Tv]]
* In ''StarTrek: TheNextGeneration'', Prior to taking command of the Enterprise-D, Picard laughs after being stabbed in the heart. It's not clear whether he laughed purely out of shock, or if he actually found some humor in it.
* Abed in {{Community}} does this on occasion but mostly because he doesn't know the proper way to laugh in certain situations.
* In {{Degrassi}}, Craig bursts into inapropriate laughter at his abusive fathers funeral.

[[AC:VideoGame]]
* Yuna and Tidus' infamous fake-laughter scene in FinalFantasyX. They're practicing laughing as a way to de-stress when things get too sad or scary. The result is cringe-worthy.

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