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* In ''[[Webcomic/{{Nijiyon}} Nijyon Animation]]'' season 2, episode 1, many of the girls start acting like delinquents. [[YamatoNadeshiko Shizuku Osaka]], however, still uses the same formal tone she normally uses mixed with Yankee phrases.
-->'''Shizuka''': Aaan?! I beg your pardon, who do you think you are, Kasumi-san?! I'm quite ready to fight whenever! Aaaan?!\\
'''Kasumi''': [[LampshadeHanging You're privilege is showing in the way you're talking]], by the way.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated'', after the defeat of the Headmaster, who usually talks in LeetSpeak, the usually scientific Professor Sumdac comments, "I believe the phrase is 'total 0wnage, n00b'."
** Franchise/TransformersGeneration1 has Computron, after defeating the Decepticon Terrorcons, say "Estimated probability of Terrorcon victory over Computron: 4.1 percent. ''Scoot!''" The Decepticons make a break for it, as do the ''other'' bad guys, the Quintessons.

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In ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated'', after the defeat of the Headmaster, who usually talks in LeetSpeak, the usually scientific Professor Sumdac comments, "I believe the phrase is 'total 0wnage, n00b'."
** Franchise/TransformersGeneration1 ''Franchise/TransformersGeneration1'' has Computron, after defeating the Decepticon Terrorcons, say "Estimated probability of Terrorcon victory over Computron: 4.1 percent. ''Scoot!''" The Decepticons make a break for it, as do the ''other'' bad guys, the Quintessons.
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* Pretty much every time the preacher speaks in ''Film/BlazingSaddles''. Hedley Lamarr can also delve into this, such as finishing a PurpleProse-laden spiel about how his mind is full of brilliant ideas by calling his chief henchman a shitkicker. Even the monosyllabic DumbMuscle Mongo gets a moment of this with his surprisingly philosophical line "Mongo only pawn in game of life."

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* Pretty much every time the preacher speaks in ''Film/BlazingSaddles''. Hedley Lamarr can also delve into this, such as finishing a PurpleProse-laden spiel about how his mind is full of brilliant ideas by calling his chief henchman a shitkicker. Even the monosyllabic DumbMuscle Mongo gets a moment of this with his surprisingly philosophical line "Mongo "[[YouNoTakeCandle Mongo only pawn in game of life."]]"
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* Pretty much every time the preacher speaks in ''Film/BlazingSaddles''. Hedley Lamarr can also delve into this, such as finishing a PurpleProse-laden spiel about how his mind is full of brilliant ideas by calling his chief henchman a shitkicker.

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* Pretty much every time the preacher speaks in ''Film/BlazingSaddles''. Hedley Lamarr can also delve into this, such as finishing a PurpleProse-laden spiel about how his mind is full of brilliant ideas by calling his chief henchman a shitkicker. Even the monosyllabic DumbMuscle Mongo gets a moment of this with his surprisingly philosophical line "Mongo only pawn in game of life."
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* ''Podcast/HeroClub'': Jeremiah "The Gentleman" Finch from ''Adversary''. He got his nickname because he enjoys using large words and long sentences, wearing fashionable clothes, and a good bourbon. He also swears often, especially when angry or insulting people he doesn't like.
-->'''Jeremiah Finch:''' [Holding some unexpected guests to his home at gunpoint] Well, why don't y'all come inside, nice and copacetic-like with your hands held fast where I can gaze upon them so you may elucidate an old man over a drop of bourbon on the particulars of your visit, this auspicious ''fucking'' morn!
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* ''Fanfic/PeacesApprentice'': Polite, respectful Nezu tells [[spoiler:Aizawa to "get the ''hell'' out of my school" when firing him. {{Justified|Trope}} since it's an IronicEcho.]]
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-->''"Human. Relinquish the Totem of Entropy. Do not relinquish it, and '''your ass is MINE'''."''

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-->''"Human.-->"[[AC:Human. Relinquish the Totem of Entropy. Do not relinquish it, and '''your your ass is MINE'''."''''mine''.]]"
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* "Polite Dance Song" by the bird and the bee has the singer making passes at someone in the most polite manner possible before making a note of how great the music is leading into the chorus.
-->"I beg of you to get up and dance, it's such a crazy kick-ass beat!"
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* Canibus, after five minutes of intellectual references to literature, philosophy, poetry, and science on “Poet Laureate II” says “it’s deep as fuck!”

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* Canibus, after five minutes of intellectual references to literature, philosophy, poetry, and science on “Poet Laureate II” says “it’s deep as fuck!”
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** Another ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'' story involved the team witnessing alternate universe versions of themselves. In one, set in an Elizabethan milieu, Chamberlain Grimm announces, "Milady, 'tis the clobbering hour."
* The Beast from ''Franchise/XMen'' lives on this trope. Either he spouts poetry while beating the crap out of someone, or he'll attempt to have a civilized debate with a person and, once it's obvious the other person isn't really listening, follow up with low-brow insults or blowing a raspberry.
* Franchise/{{Batman}}' villain The Penguin can fall into this trope, often while taking time out from his pretentious rhetoric to crack a bird-related pun.

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** Another ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'' story involved the team witnessing alternate universe versions of themselves. In one, set in an Elizabethan milieu, Chamberlain Grimm announces, "Milady, 'tis the clobbering hour."
* The ''ComicBook/XMen'': Beast from ''Franchise/XMen'' lives on this trope. Either he spouts poetry while beating the crap out of someone, or he'll attempt to have a civilized debate with a person and, once it's obvious the other person isn't really listening, follow up with low-brow insults or blowing a raspberry.
* Franchise/{{Batman}}' villain ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'': The Penguin can fall into this trope, often while taking time out from his pretentious rhetoric to crack a bird-related pun.



* The wooden soldiers in ''ComicBook/{{Fables}}'' occasionally dip into this:

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** Rose herself pulls this frequently, right through Homestuck and into the dubiously canon sequal ''Webcomic/Homestuck2'', where she, or at least one version of her, is a robot now because of ''Literature/TheHomestuckEpilogues''.

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** Rose herself pulls this frequently, right through Homestuck ''Homestuck'' and into the dubiously canon sequal ''Webcomic/Homestuck2'', sequel ''Webcomic/HomestuckBeyondCanon'', where she, or at least one version of her, is a robot now because of ''Literature/TheHomestuckEpilogues''.

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