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* One of two different music videos[[note]]specifically, the video that was made for the "U.S. remix" / "album track 1" version of the song[[/note]] for "Ready to Go" by Music/{{Republica}} uses this effect, along with rapidly zooming in-then-right-back-out, continuously throughout '''most''' of its entire runtime.
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* ''Film/MonOncleDAmerique'': The final sequence shows a series of shots of grim urban blight, then shows an elaborate mural on the side of a building, a painting of a lush green forest. Then the camera goes into a closeup via a series of Staggered Zooms to show that the mural of the forest looks like meaningless blotches of paint when examined close up.
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* ''Film/MonOncleDAmerique'': The final sequence shows a series of shots of grim urban blight, then shows an elaborate mural on the side of a building, a painting {{painting|s}} of a lush green forest. Then the camera goes into a closeup via a series of Staggered Zooms to show that the mural of the forest looks like meaningless blotches of paint when examined close up.
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** In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess,'' the cutscene introducing the Hidden Village ends on 3 dramatic shots of the door where Impaz is hiding before the music and gameplay begin in earnest.
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* Filmmaker Creator/AkiraKurosawa used this as a stylistic device; he frequently began his films with a series of establishing shots that jumped in closer and closer to the characters he wanted to focus on.
** In ''Film/{{The Idiot|1951}}'' he does this as Akama watches Kameda walk away through the peephole in a door, zooming in on Akama's eyes. It's a striking moment as Akama is a CrazyJealousGuy, Kameda is going to talk with the woman Akama wants, and Akama's eyes are filled with homicidal rage.
** In ''Film/{{The Idiot|1951}}'' he does this as Akama watches Kameda walk away through the peephole in a door, zooming in on Akama's eyes. It's a striking moment as Akama is a CrazyJealousGuy, Kameda is going to talk with the woman Akama wants, and Akama's eyes are filled with homicidal rage.
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* Filmmaker Creator/AkiraKurosawa used this as a stylistic device; he frequently began his films with a series of establishing shots that jumped in closer and closer to the characters he wanted to focus on.
** In''Film/{{The Idiot|1951}}'' he Idiot|1951}}'': Creator/AkiraKurosawa does this as Akama watches Kameda walk away through the peephole in a door, zooming in on Akama's eyes. It's a striking moment moment, as Akama is a CrazyJealousGuy, Kameda is going to talk with the woman Akama wants, and Akama's eyes are filled with homicidal rage.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', the scene where Mei recognizes her mother as the giant red panda that crashes the 4*Town concert starts with a wide shot of the crowd, then zooms in to a narrower shot of the crowd and finally cuts to Mei and her friends' shocked expressions.
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* This technique is used twice in the fourth opening theme of [[Anime/FullmetalAlchemist the 2003 anime adaptation]] of ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'', in time with the music, to focus on two of the villains. A rare effect to see, but catchy nonetheless.
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* This technique is used twice in the fourth opening theme of [[Anime/FullmetalAlchemist the 2003 anime adaptation]] of ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'', ''Anime/FullmetalAlchemist2003'', in time with the music, to focus on two of the villains. A rare effect to see, but catchy nonetheless.
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* ''ComicBook/ThePunisherMAX'': "Mother Russia" features Frank [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/punishermaxrussia10.jpg methodically and silently beating a man to death against a wall]], the "camera" cutting ever closer to his eye (said man having demonstrated he WouldHurtAChild in front of Frank).
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* ''Film/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy'' used this as the camera zooms out past the Vogon ships at the beginning. [[OverlyLongGag Fifty-five times]].
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* ''Series/DoctorWho'': Parodied in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS31E1TheEleventhHour The Eleventh Hour]]". The camera shows the things the Doctor is focusing on, but because he's still suffering from regeneration sickness, he focuses on a lot of unimportant things before noticing the important plot detail.
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** In [[Recap/DoctorWhoS21E6TheCavesOfAndrozani "The Caves of Androzani"]], when the Doctor decides to confront one of Jek's androids to see if it'll differentiate between human and Time Lord physiology, the shot transitions to the android's point of view via a staggered zoom into the giant lens on its face.
** Parodied in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS31E1TheEleventhHour The Eleventh Hour]]". The camera shows the things the Doctor is focusing on, but because he's still suffering from regeneration sickness, he focuses on a lot of unimportant things before noticing the important plot detail.
** In [[Recap/DoctorWhoS21E6TheCavesOfAndrozani "The Caves of Androzani"]], when the Doctor decides to confront one of Jek's androids to see if it'll differentiate between human and Time Lord physiology, the shot transitions to the android's point of view via a staggered zoom into the giant lens on its face.
** Parodied in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS31E1TheEleventhHour The Eleventh Hour]]". The camera shows the things the Doctor is focusing on, but because he's still suffering from regeneration sickness, he focuses on a lot of unimportant things before noticing the important plot detail.
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** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS7E2122ShortFilmsAboutSpringfield 22 Short Films About Springfield]]", this happens to Superintendent Chalmers after he sees Principal Skinner's kitchen has been set on fire, and questions the latter's claim that it's actually Aurora Borealis in there.
--->'''Chalmers''': AURORA BOREALIS!? At this time of year, at this time of day, in this part of the country, localized entirely within your kitchen?
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* The film of ''Film/WestSideStory1961'' does this, starting from an aerial view of most or all of New York City and cutting closer and closer in a series of jumps until it finally gets down to a single neighborhood of just a few blocks before the film cuts to street level. No stings in this one; it's eerily silent until the final cut when ''Jet Song'' starts.
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* The film of ''Film/WestSideStory1961'' ''Film/{{West Side Story|1961}}'' does this, starting from an aerial view of most or all of New York City and cutting closer and closer in a series of jumps until it finally gets down to a single neighborhood of just a few blocks before the film cuts to street level. No stings in this one; it's eerily silent until the final cut when ''Jet Song'' starts.
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* The film of ''Film/WestSideStory'' ''Film/WestSideStory1961'' does this, starting from an aerial view of most or all of New York City and cutting closer and closer in a series of jumps until it finally gets down to a single neighborhood of just a few blocks before the film cuts to street level. No stings in this one; it's eerily silent until the final cut when ''Jet Song'' starts.
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* ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'': In "Bullies", this is used to visualize Jackie, Jade, and Valmont's {{Berserk Button}}s being pushed.
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* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'': "[[Recap/StevenUniverseS2E15KeystoneMotel Keystone Motel]]" has a staggered zoom on Garnet to illustrate that she's still furious over Pearl's actions in the previous episode, "[[Recap/StevenUniverseS2E14CryForHelp Cry For Help]]".
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* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'': "[[Recap/StevenUniverseS2E15KeystoneMotel Keystone Motel]]" has a staggered zoom on Garnet Garnet's seemingly stoic face to illustrate that she's still furious over Pearl's actions in the previous episode, "[[Recap/StevenUniverseS2E14CryForHelp Cry For Help]]".
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* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'': In "Where My Country Gone?", Mr. Garrison is sent to a Canadian language class as punishment for an anti-Canadian outburst at school. As the class is being instructed on the Canadian alphabet, the camera zooms into his rage-filled expression while eerie music plays, showing that [[FromNobodyToNightmare President Garrison]] [[StartOfDarkness had been born]].
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* ''Series/KodokuNoGurume'' has a trademark three shots that zoom outward to indicate when the main character becomes hungry OncePerEpisode, though sometimes it continues zooming out to highlight its comedic absurdity.
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* ''Series/ItsOkayToNotBeOkay'': Sang-tae is finally able to explain his fear of butterflies in episode 12, telling Gang-tae that their mom was killed by someone wearing a distinctive butterfly brooch. Cut to Gang-tae remembering the photo of Moon-young's family that he discovered earlier, and a Staggered Zoom onto the distinctive butterfly brooch that Moon-young's mother was wearing in the photo. Gang-tae comes to the extremely disturbing conclusion that the person who murdered his mother was his girlfriend's mother.
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* A staggered zoom onto Opanas's face in ''Film/Earth1930'', right before he says "[[EvilStoleMyFaith there ain't no God]]" and turns the Orthodox priest away from his home, the morning after his son Vasyl's murder.
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* A staggered zoom onto Opanas's face in ''Film/Earth1930'', ''Film/{{Earth|1930}}'', right before he says "[[EvilStoleMyFaith there ain't no God]]" and turns the Orthodox priest away from his home, the morning after his son Vasyl's murder.
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* ''Film/Yesterday2004'': A staggered zoom out from Yesterday and the doctor at the clinic, when Yesterday finds out the result of her blood test. She has AIDS.
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* ''Film/Yesterday2004'': ''Film/{{Yesterday|2004}}'': A staggered zoom out from Yesterday and the doctor at the clinic, when Yesterday finds out the result of her blood test. She has AIDS.
* In ''Film/TheDayAfter'', this technique is used to pull back from Kansas City just before it is struck by an EMP from a warhead detonating high above. An additional effective touch is that the sound of the city's blaring air-raid sirens abruptly cuts off during one of the jumps.
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* In ''Film/TheDayAfter'', this technique is used to pull back from Kansas City just before it is struck by an EMP from a warhead detonating high above. An additional effective touch is that the sound of the city's blaring air-raid sirens abruptly cuts off during one of the jumps.
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** In [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E7Dragonshy "Dragonshy"]], zooming out from the mountaintop cave as Fluttershy explains her objection to facing a fully-grown dragon, each jump punctuating the list of things she finds terrifying about them.
*** In ''WebVideo/FriendshipIsWitchcraft'', this scene is parodied quite nicely, with Fluttershy's story of her [[spoiler: HilariouslyAbusiveChildhood.]]
** In [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E3LessonZero "Lesson Zero"]], we get a staggered zoom in on Rarity whenever she decries something as "[[PunctuatedForEmphasis The. Worst. Possible. Thing!]]" After the [[RuleOfThree third time]] (when Twilight has to go face Princess Celestia), we get a normal zoom out afterward, with Rarity meekly stating "I really mean it this time!"
** In [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E7MayTheBestPetWin "May the Best Pet Win"]], when Rainbow Dash announces the final contest will be a race through Ghastly Gorge, the camera pulls back to reveal the hazard-filled canyon. She even [[SayingSoundEffectsOutLoud provides the sting sounds herself]].
** In [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E14TheLastRoundup "The Last Roundup"]] the camera zooms in on Pinkie Pie when the other girls decide to "bring out the big guns" (i.e. [[spoiler:use her MotorMouth tendencies to get Applejack to open up about why she ran away from home]]).
*** In ''WebVideo/FriendshipIsWitchcraft'', this scene is parodied quite nicely, with Fluttershy's story of her [[spoiler: HilariouslyAbusiveChildhood.]]
** In [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E3LessonZero "Lesson Zero"]], we get a staggered zoom in on Rarity whenever she decries something as "[[PunctuatedForEmphasis The. Worst. Possible. Thing!]]" After the [[RuleOfThree third time]] (when Twilight has to go face Princess Celestia), we get a normal zoom out afterward, with Rarity meekly stating "I really mean it this time!"
** In [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E7MayTheBestPetWin "May the Best Pet Win"]], when Rainbow Dash announces the final contest will be a race through Ghastly Gorge, the camera pulls back to reveal the hazard-filled canyon. She even [[SayingSoundEffectsOutLoud provides the sting sounds herself]].
** In [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E14TheLastRoundup "The Last Roundup"]] the camera zooms in on Pinkie Pie when the other girls decide to "bring out the big guns" (i.e. [[spoiler:use her MotorMouth tendencies to get Applejack to open up about why she ran away from home]]).
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** In [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E7Dragonshy "Dragonshy"]], "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E7Dragonshy Dragonshy]]", zooming out from the mountaintop cave as Fluttershy explains her objection to facing a fully-grown dragon, each jump punctuating the list of things she finds terrifying about them.
*** In ''WebVideo/FriendshipIsWitchcraft'', this scene is parodied quite nicely, with Fluttershy's story of her[[spoiler: HilariouslyAbusiveChildhood.[[spoiler:HilariouslyAbusiveChildhood.]]
** In[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E3LessonZero "Lesson Zero"]], "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E3LessonZero Lesson Zero]]", we get a staggered zoom in on Rarity whenever she decries something as "[[PunctuatedForEmphasis The. Worst. Possible. Thing!]]" After the [[RuleOfThree third time]] (when Twilight has to go face Princess Celestia), we get a normal zoom out afterward, with Rarity meekly stating "I really mean it this time!"
** In[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E7MayTheBestPetWin "May "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E7MayTheBestPetWin May the Best Pet Win"]], Win]]", when Rainbow Dash announces the final contest will be a race through Ghastly Gorge, the camera pulls back to reveal the hazard-filled canyon. She even [[SayingSoundEffectsOutLoud provides the sting sounds herself]].
** In[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E14TheLastRoundup "The "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E14TheLastRoundup The Last Roundup"]] Roundup]]", the camera zooms in on Pinkie Pie when the other girls decide to "bring out the big guns" (i.e. [[spoiler:use her MotorMouth tendencies to get Applejack to open up about why she ran away from home]]).
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* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'': [[Recap/StevenUniverseS2E15KeystoneMotel "Keystone Motel"]] has a staggered zoom on Garnet to illustrate that she's still furious over Pearl's actions in the previous episode, [[Recap/StevenUniverseS2E14CryForHelp "Cry For Help"]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'': [[Recap/StevenUniverseS2E15KeystoneMotel "Keystone Motel"]] "[[Recap/StevenUniverseS2E15KeystoneMotel Keystone Motel]]" has a staggered zoom on Garnet to illustrate that she's still furious over Pearl's actions in the previous episode, [[Recap/StevenUniverseS2E14CryForHelp "Cry "[[Recap/StevenUniverseS2E14CryForHelp Cry For Help"]].Help]]".
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* ''Film/DeathOfACyclist'': Two staggered zooms are intercut with each other. There's a staggered zoom in on the headline "MUERTE DE UN CICLISTA" that zooms in to the word "MUERTE", intercut with a staggered zoom into Juan's face as he reads, ending with a closeup of his eyes.
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* Done for laughs in ''Disney/TheEmperorsNewGroove'', where Kronk is holding the unconscious emperor over a waterfall, where the camera zooms out and out and out... until finally the waterfall isn't even visible, and the focus is on a monkey eating a bug.
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* Seen in ''Disney/TheGreatMouseDetective'' right when Ratigan finally snaps and has a VillainousBreakdown inside Big Ben, cutting into [[RedEyesTakeWarning his eyes starting to become wild]].
* Done near the end of the song "Under the Sea" from ''Disney/TheLittleMermaid''.
* Also done near the start of "Savages (Part 2)" in ''Disney/{{Pocahontas}}'', focusing in on the marching, armored form of Ratcliffe.
* Done near the end of the song "Under the Sea" from ''Disney/TheLittleMermaid''.
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* Done near the end of the song "Under the Sea" from''Disney/TheLittleMermaid''.
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* Part of ''Series/{{NCIS}}'''s SignatureStyle.
* ''Series/{{Battlestar Galactica|2003}}'' loved this.
* In ''Film/TheDayAfter'', this technique is used to pull back from Kansas City just before it is struck by an EMP from a warhead detonating high above. An additional effective touch is that the sound of the city's blaring air-raid sirens abruptly cuts off during one of the jumps.
* Famously used in the intro to ''Series/HawaiiFiveO''.
* ''Series/{{Battlestar Galactica|2003}}'' loved this.
* In ''Film/TheDayAfter'', this technique is used to pull back from Kansas City just before it is struck by an EMP from a warhead detonating high above. An additional effective touch is that the sound of the city's blaring air-raid sirens abruptly cuts off during one of the jumps.
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*Part ''Series/{{The Avengers|1960s}}'': Combined with the use of ''Series/{{NCIS}}'''s SignatureStyle.
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* Parodied in the ''Series/DoctorWho'' episode "The Eleventh Hour." The camera shows the things the Doctor is focusing on, but because he's still suffering from regeneration sickness, he focuses on a lot of unimportant things before noticing the important plot detail.
* Combined with the use of [[DutchAngle Dutch Angles]] at the start of ''Series/TheAvengers'' episode "Return of the Cybernauts", when one of the eponymous robots smashes its way into a victim's home.
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* In ''Film/TheDayAfter'', this technique is used to pull back from Kansas City just before it is struck by an EMP from a warhead detonating high above. An additional effective touch is that the
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
** Used in the end of the episode "Bart vs. Australia", when we are shown one stowaway Koala clinging on a helicopter.
** Also happens in "Krusty Gets Busted" when Bart figures out that Sideshow Bob framed Krusty.
** Used in "The Old Man and the Key", with the camera cutting closer to Homer's mouth as he tells Grampa he's "[[PunctuatedForEmphasis Never! Driving! Again! EVER!]]"
** At the end of Season 7 premiere "Who Shot Mr. Burns? Part two ", Maggie is revealed to be the shooter, obviously by accident--but the episode ends with a ScareChord and a staggered zoom into Maggie's face as her eyes dart back and forth.
* Done on one of Angelica's eyes at the end of the ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'' episode "Angelica Breaks a Leg", accompanied by the sound of Charlotte's call buzzer repeatedly sounding, until Angelica's pupil fills the screen with black with one final long buzz.
** Used in the end of the episode "Bart vs. Australia", when we are shown one stowaway Koala clinging on a helicopter.
** Also happens in "Krusty Gets Busted" when Bart figures out that Sideshow Bob framed Krusty.
** Used in "The Old Man and the Key", with the camera cutting closer to Homer's mouth as he tells Grampa he's "[[PunctuatedForEmphasis Never! Driving! Again! EVER!]]"
** At the end of Season 7 premiere "Who Shot Mr. Burns? Part two ", Maggie is revealed to be the shooter, obviously by accident--but the episode ends with a ScareChord and a staggered zoom into Maggie's face as her eyes dart back and forth.
* Done on one of Angelica's eyes at the end of the ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'' episode "Angelica Breaks a Leg", accompanied by the sound of Charlotte's call buzzer repeatedly sounding, until Angelica's pupil fills the screen with black with one final long buzz.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
** Used in the endThe ending of the episode "Bart vs. Australia", when we are shown one stowaway Koala clinging on a helicopter.
** Also happens in "Krusty Gets Busted" when Bart figures out that Sideshow Bob framed Krusty.
** Used in"The Old Man and the Key", with the camera cutting closer to Homer's mouth as he tells Grampa he's "[[PunctuatedForEmphasis Never! Driving! Again! EVER!]]"
** At the end of Season 7 premiere "Who Shot Mr. Burns? Part two ", Maggie is revealed to be the shooter, obviously by accident--but the episode ends with a ScareChord and a staggered zoom into Maggie's face as her eyes dart back and forth.
* Done on one of Angelica's eyes at the end of the ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'' episode "Angelica Breaks a Leg", accompanied by the sound of Charlotte's call buzzer repeatedly sounding, until Angelica's pupil fills the screen with black with one final long buzz.Remote" in ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball''.
--> "Daisy. Daisy... Daisy! Daisy!!! '''DAISY!!!'''"
** Used in the end
** Also happens in "Krusty Gets Busted" when Bart figures out that Sideshow Bob framed Krusty.
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** At the end of Season 7 premiere "Who Shot Mr. Burns? Part two ", Maggie is revealed to be the shooter, obviously by accident--but the episode ends with a ScareChord and a staggered zoom into Maggie's face as her eyes dart back and forth.
* Done on one of Angelica's eyes at the end of the ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'' episode "Angelica Breaks a Leg", accompanied by the sound of Charlotte's call buzzer repeatedly sounding, until Angelica's pupil fills the screen with black with one final long buzz.
--> "Daisy. Daisy... Daisy! Daisy!!! '''DAISY!!!'''"
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* The ending of "The Remote" in ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball''.
--> "Daisy. Daisy... Daisy! Daisy!!! '''DAISY!!!'''"
* Happens in the ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife'' HalloweenEpisode "Sugar Frosted Frights," after Rocko and Heffer remove the sheet Filburt is hiding under and he appears headless (he's actually hiding it under his shell.)
--> "Daisy. Daisy... Daisy! Daisy!!! '''DAISY!!!'''"
* Happens in the ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife'' HalloweenEpisode "Sugar Frosted Frights," after Rocko and Heffer remove the sheet Filburt is hiding under and he appears headless (he's actually hiding it under his shell.)
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* The ending Done on one of "The Remote" in ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball''.
--> "Daisy. Daisy... Daisy! Daisy!!! '''DAISY!!!'''"
Angelica's eyes at the end of the ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'' episode "Angelica Breaks a Leg", accompanied by the sound of Charlotte's call buzzer repeatedly sounding, until Angelica's pupil fills the screen with black with one final long buzz.
* Happens in the ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife'' HalloweenEpisode "Sugar FrostedFrights," Frights", after Rocko and Heffer remove the sheet Filburt is hiding under and he appears headless (he's actually hiding it under his shell.))
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
** Used in the end of the episode "Bart vs. Australia", when we are shown one stowaway Koala clinging on a helicopter.
** Also happens in "Krusty Gets Busted" when Bart figures out that Sideshow Bob framed Krusty.
** Used in "The Old Man and the Key", with the camera cutting closer to Homer's mouth as he tells Grampa he's "[[PunctuatedForEmphasis Never! Driving! Again! EVER!]]"
** At the end of Season 7 premiere "Who Shot Mr. Burns? Part two ", Maggie is revealed to be the shooter, obviously by accident--but the episode ends with a ScareChord and a staggered zoom into Maggie's face as her eyes dart back and forth.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'': In "The Kaplowey Scroll", Grouchy becomes the victim of one of Jokey's exploding packages, and the camera cuts closer to his face just before he angrily curses [[TheScottishTrope "Kaplowey!"]] and makes Jokey vanish.
--> "Daisy. Daisy... Daisy! Daisy!!! '''DAISY!!!'''"
* Happens in the ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife'' HalloweenEpisode "Sugar Frosted
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
** Used in the end of the episode "Bart vs. Australia", when we are shown one stowaway Koala clinging on a helicopter.
** Also happens in "Krusty Gets Busted" when Bart figures out that Sideshow Bob framed Krusty.
** Used in "The Old Man and the Key", with the camera cutting closer to Homer's mouth as he tells Grampa he's "[[PunctuatedForEmphasis Never! Driving! Again! EVER!]]"
** At the end of Season 7 premiere "Who Shot Mr. Burns? Part two ", Maggie is revealed to be the shooter, obviously by accident--but the episode ends with a ScareChord and a staggered zoom into Maggie's face as her eyes dart back and forth.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'': In "The Kaplowey Scroll", Grouchy becomes the victim of one of Jokey's exploding packages, and the camera cuts closer to his face just before he angrily curses [[TheScottishTrope "Kaplowey!"]] and makes Jokey vanish.
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* The ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'' episode "Keystone Motel" has a staggered zoom on Garnet to illustrate that she's still furious over Pearl's actions in the previous episode "Cry for Help".
* Seen in the ''WesternAnimation/WabbitALooneyTunesProduction'' episode "Hareplane Mode" when Yosemite Sam sees that a hair has gotten onto his Smartphone screen.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'': In "The Kaplowey Scroll", Grouchy becomes the victim of one of Jokey's exploding packages, and the camera cuts closer to his face just before he angrily curses [[TheScottishTrope "Kaplowey!"]] and makes Jokey vanish.
* Seen in the ''WesternAnimation/WabbitALooneyTunesProduction'' episode "Hareplane Mode" when Yosemite Sam sees that a hair has gotten onto his Smartphone screen.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'': In "The Kaplowey Scroll", Grouchy becomes the victim of one of Jokey's exploding packages, and the camera cuts closer to his face just before he angrily curses [[TheScottishTrope "Kaplowey!"]] and makes Jokey vanish.
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* The ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'' episode ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'': [[Recap/StevenUniverseS2E15KeystoneMotel "Keystone Motel" Motel"]] has a staggered zoom on Garnet to illustrate that she's still furious over Pearl's actions in the previous episode episode, [[Recap/StevenUniverseS2E14CryForHelp "Cry for Help".
For Help"]].
* Seen in the ''WesternAnimation/WabbitALooneyTunesProduction'' episode "Hareplane Mode" when Yosemite Sam sees that a hair has gotten onto hisSmartphone screen.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'': In "The Kaplowey Scroll", Grouchy becomes the victim of one of Jokey's exploding packages, and the camera cuts closer to his face just before he angrily curses [[TheScottishTrope "Kaplowey!"]] and makes Jokey vanish.smartphone screen.
* Seen in the ''WesternAnimation/WabbitALooneyTunesProduction'' episode "Hareplane Mode" when Yosemite Sam sees that a hair has gotten onto his
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'': In "The Kaplowey Scroll", Grouchy becomes the victim of one of Jokey's exploding packages, and the camera cuts closer to his face just before he angrily curses [[TheScottishTrope "Kaplowey!"]] and makes Jokey vanish.
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** At the end of Season 7 premiere "Who Shot Mr. Burns? Part 2", Maggie is revealed to be the shooter, obviously by accident--but the episode ends with a ScareChord and a staggered zoom into Maggie's face as her eyes dart back and forth.
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** At the end of Season 7 premiere "Who Shot Mr. Burns? Part 2", two ", Maggie is revealed to be the shooter, obviously by accident--but the episode ends with a ScareChord and a staggered zoom into Maggie's face as her eyes dart back and forth.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'': In "The Kaplowey Scroll", Grouchy becomes the victim of one of Jokey's exploding packages, and the camera cuts closer to his face just before he angrily curses [[TheScottishTrope "Kaplowey!"]] and makes Jokey vanish.
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* Seen in ''Disney/TheGreatMouseDetective'' right when Ratigan finally snaps and has a VillainousBreakdown inside Big Ben, cutting into [[RedEyesTakeWarning his eyes starting to become wild]].
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* Done on one of Angelica's eyes at the end of the ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'' episode "Angelica Breaks a Leg", accompanied by the sound of Charlotte's call buzzer repeatedly sounding, until Angelica's pupil fills the screen with black with one final long buzz.
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* Happens in the ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife'' HalloweenEpisode "Sugar Frosted Frights," after Rocko and Heffer remove the sheet Filburt is hiding under and he appears headless (he's actually hiding it under his shell.)
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* Seen in the ''WesternAnimation/WabbitALooneyTunesProduction'' episode "Hareplane Mode" when Yosemite Sam sees that a hair has gotten onto his Smartphone screen.