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* This is the Riddler's StartOfDarkness in the ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' episode "[[Recap/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesE40IfYoureSoSmartWhyArentYouRich If You're So Smart, Why Aren't You Rich?]]", as a CorruptCorporateExecutive takes exclusive credit (including royalties) for a video game that Nygma has created as an employee at his company, and promptly fires Nygma to cover his tracks.

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* This is the Riddler's StartOfDarkness in the ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' episode "[[Recap/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesE40IfYoureSoSmartWhyArentYouRich If You're So Smart, Why Aren't You Rich?]]", as a CorruptCorporateExecutive [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Daniel Mockridge]] takes exclusive credit (including royalties) for The Riddle of the Minotaur, a video game that Nygma has created as an employee at his company, and promptly fires Nygma to cover his tracks.
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* In [[Literature/JacquesMcKweon Jacques McKweon]] by Creator/BenCroshaw, the author Jacques [=McKeown=] has written a highly successful series of books about his supposed adventures during the Golden Age. However his stories are actually based on the exploits of other pilots, who are understandably furious about this. The fact that the pilots who actually saved planets are now being accused of stealing their own life's accounts from [=McKeown=] is just insult to injury.

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* In [[Literature/JacquesMcKweon [[Literature/JacquesMcKeown Jacques McKweon]] McKeown]] by Creator/BenCroshaw, the author Jacques [=McKeown=] has written a highly successful series of books about his supposed adventures during the Golden Age. However his stories are actually based on the exploits of other pilots, who are understandably furious about this. The fact that the pilots who actually saved planets are now being accused of stealing their own life's accounts from [=McKeown=] is just insult to injury.
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* In ''Literature/WillSaveTheGalaxyForFood'', the author Jacques [=McKeown=] has written a highly successful series of books about his supposed adventures during the Golden Age. However his stories are actually based on the exploits of other pilots, who are understandably furious about this. The fact that the pilots who actually saved planets are now being accused of stealing their own life's accounts from [=McKeown=] is just insult to injury.

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* In ''Literature/WillSaveTheGalaxyForFood'', [[Literature/JacquesMcKweon Jacques McKweon]] by Creator/BenCroshaw, the author Jacques [=McKeown=] has written a highly successful series of books about his supposed adventures during the Golden Age. However his stories are actually based on the exploits of other pilots, who are understandably furious about this. The fact that the pilots who actually saved planets are now being accused of stealing their own life's accounts from [=McKeown=] is just insult to injury.
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* In the FailedPilotEpisode of ''Film/WEIRDWorld'', Dr Bryan Mayhew regularly takes credit for the successes of his partner, Dr Abby O'Reardon, and smothers any objections she might have by either blaming misunderstandings or gaslighting her into believing that [[TheSvengali she wouldn't have any success at all if he hadn't put her on the map]]. For good measure, it's clear that Mayhew barely understands the science and claims that their field is all about the political game anyway. As such, when Abby looks to be working on a secret project that could win her a Nobel Prize, Mayhew barges in on it, forcing her to give him an important role so he can steal the prize out from under her. Unfortunately for him, [[spoiler: the role is that of test subject for a [[FountainOfYouth youth serum]]. In the aftermath, Abby makes it abundantly clear that young Bryan will have no choice but to remain a good little boy while his adoptive mother claims the Nobel Prize.]]

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* In the FailedPilotEpisode of ''Film/WEIRDWorld'', ''Film/WEIRDWorld1995'', Dr Bryan Mayhew regularly takes credit for the successes of his partner, Dr Abby O'Reardon, and smothers any objections she might have by either blaming misunderstandings or gaslighting her into believing that [[TheSvengali she wouldn't have any success at all if he hadn't put her on the map]]. For good measure, it's clear that Mayhew barely understands the science and claims that their field is all about the political game anyway. As such, when Abby looks to be working on a secret project that could win her a Nobel Prize, Mayhew barges in on it, forcing her to give him an important role so he can steal the prize out from under her. Unfortunately for him, [[spoiler: the role is that of test subject for a [[FountainOfYouth youth serum]]. In the aftermath, Abby makes it abundantly clear that young Bryan will have no choice but to remain a good little boy while his adoptive mother claims the Nobel Prize.]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMortyVindicators2'': Rick prepared for Doom-nomitron's arrival at Earth by setting up a satellite in Earth's orbit that activated upon sensing its arrival, spearing it with a harpoon, and slicing its body in half with Razor Floss. Supernova knows that Rick doesn't care about remembering that the trap is up there or even that it activated, so she decides to take the credit for defeating Doom-nomitron as well as spin the story that it also destroyed Dorian-5 and that Calypso, Diablo Verde, and Lady Katana all died in the battle.

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* ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMortyVindicators2'': ''WesternAnimation/Vindicators2'': Rick prepared for Doom-nomitron's arrival at Earth by setting up a satellite in Earth's orbit that activated upon sensing its arrival, spearing it with a harpoon, and slicing its body in half with Razor Floss. Supernova knows that Rick doesn't care about remembering that the trap is up there or even that it activated, so she decides to take the credit for defeating Doom-nomitron as well as spin the story that it also destroyed Dorian-5 and that Calypso, Diablo Verde, and Lady Katana all died in the battle.
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* ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'': Rick prepared for Doom-nomitron's arrival at Earth by setting up a satellite in Earth's orbit that activated upon sensing its arrival, spearing it with a harpoon, and slicing its body in half with Razor Floss. Supernova knows that Rick doesn't care about remembering that the trap is up there or even that it activated, so she decides to take the credit for defeating Doom-nomitron as well as spin the story that it also destroyed Dorian-5 and that Calypso, Diablo Verde, and Lady Katana all died in the battle.

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* ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'': ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMortyVindicators2'': Rick prepared for Doom-nomitron's arrival at Earth by setting up a satellite in Earth's orbit that activated upon sensing its arrival, spearing it with a harpoon, and slicing its body in half with Razor Floss. Supernova knows that Rick doesn't care about remembering that the trap is up there or even that it activated, so she decides to take the credit for defeating Doom-nomitron as well as spin the story that it also destroyed Dorian-5 and that Calypso, Diablo Verde, and Lady Katana all died in the battle.

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* ''Fanfic/HammeredDown'' has Aizen claim that ''he'' was the one who'd decided to [[spoiler:have Rukia executed via the [[KillItWithFire Sokyoku]]]], not Central 46.



* {{Inverted}} in ''Fanfic/SomeoneElse'': During the celebration for the end of the Fifth Blight, Carver credits Warden Elissa for saving Ferelden, ensuring she becomes known by as the Hero of Ferelden rather than themselves.

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* {{Inverted}} {{Inverted|Trope}} in ''Fanfic/SomeoneElse'': During the celebration for the end of the Fifth Blight, Carver credits Warden Elissa for saving Ferelden, ensuring she becomes known by as the Hero of Ferelden rather than themselves.



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* PlayedWith in ''[[Fanfic/ThreesACrowdNaruto Three's A Crowd]]'': After Naruto gets stuck inside Sakura's head following [[PlotTriggeringDeath his murder]], Sakura frets about this after getting praised for sharing one of his ideas. Naruto tries reassuring her by declaring that the teacher would've just ignored him entirely if he was still around to speak for himself; unsurprisingly, she's not comforted by this.
** Later, this gets another twist when Kakashi notices that Sakura's been using homemade explosive tags and declares he's going to be giving her supervised sealing lessons. While this is actually him being a responsible teacher [[ApatheticTeacher for a change]], Sakura inwardly freaks out because ''Naruto'' is the one who's been making the seals, and she's terrified he'll notice the difference in quality between their work.


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* In ''Fanfic/AMothersTouch'', [[EntitledBastard Reiji]] wants to steal Yuya's Pendulum Cards and mass produce them without paying any royalties, believing he has every ''right'' to do so [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney because he's rich]]. While confronting him, Yoko accuses him of wanting to pretend he ''invented'' them and take all the credit.
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* ''Fanfic/TheKarmaOfLies'': One of the ways [[ConArtist Lila]] took advantage of her classmates was by secretly stealing their work and selling it to similarly unscrupulous people, who proceed to pass it off as their own:
** She sold several of Nino's custom mixes to various [=DJs=] and pocketed the money.
** Under the guise of supposedly submitting his work to ''Creator/MarvelComics'', she convinced Nathaniel to give her the ''original copies'' of his art, then sold it to another artist who started passing it off as their own.
** She even secretly copied Markov's AI code and sold it to a Canadian team of scientists who proceeded to publish it first. Even though Ms. Mendeleiev and his friends know that ''Markov'' existed first, it would still be their word against others.
** However, this is cruelly {{Inverted|Trope}} in Sabrina's case: Lila stole her list of contacts and sold the information online under ''Sabrina's'' name, so that the victims believe Sabrina was fully responsible for their being doxxed.

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* Lenore Raven's ''[[https://lenoreofraven.tumblr.com/post/183647614073/ Mayura Marinette]]'' has [[ForWantOfANail Lila present]] when Marinette [[SecretTestOfCharacter saves Master Fu from being hit by a car]]. Before he can recover enough to see who was responsible, she jumps in, shoves Marinette aside and blocks her from view while acting as though she was the one who'd pulled him out of harm's way. This works well enough that he decides to trust her with the Ladybug Earrings... which doesn't end well for anyone involved.
* In ''[[Fanfic/RecommencerMiraculousLadybug Recommencer]]'', Lila falsely tells Alya that she's the superheroine Imperatrix. This comes back to [[HoistByHerOwnPetard haunt her]] when Alya [[spoiler:publicly accuses the ''real'' Imperatrix of being an imposter, then outs Lila as the 'real' one... or rather, reveals that she lied to her]].

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* Lenore Raven's ''[[https://lenoreofraven.tumblr.com/post/183647614073/ Mayura Marinette]]'' has [[ForWantOfANail [[PointOfDivergence Lila present]] when Marinette [[SecretTestOfCharacter saves Master Fu from being hit by a car]]. Before he can recover enough to see who was responsible, she jumps in, shoves Marinette aside and blocks her from view while acting as though she ''she'' was the one who'd pulled him out of harm's way. This works well enough that he decides to trust her with the Ladybug Earrings... which doesn't end well for anyone involved.
* In ''[[Fanfic/RecommencerMiraculousLadybug Recommencer]]'', ''Fanfic/{{Recommencer|MiraculousLadybug}}'', Lila falsely tells Alya that she's the superheroine Imperatrix. This comes back to [[HoistByHerOwnPetard haunt her]] when Alya [[spoiler:publicly accuses the ''real'' Imperatrix of being an imposter, then outs Lila as the 'real' one... or rather, reveals that she lied to her]].



* ''Fanfic/TalesOfKarmicLiesAftermath'': [[MisplacedKindergartenTeacher Ms. Bustier]] tries to take credit for Chloe's CharacterDevelopment, only for Chloe to call her out on it -- her methods of making the victims 'set a good example' made her an even worse enabler than her own ''father''. She only changed due to Marinette standing up to her and helping her see the error of her ways... and because she ''wanted'' to change.

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** "Queen Wasp" reveals that ''her own mother'' is aware of Chloé's tendency to do this; when she insists that she's "exceptional", Audrey notes that she got perma-banned from Gabriel's contests for ripping off another's design. Chloé [[ComicallyMissingThePoint initially takes this as a compliment]], as she wasn't aware her mother knew about her exploits.
* ''Fanfic/TalesOfKarmicLiesAftermath'': [[MisplacedKindergartenTeacher Ms. Bustier]] tries to take credit for Chloe's CharacterDevelopment, only for Chloe Chloé to call her out on it -- her methods of making the victims 'set a good example' made her an even worse enabler than her own ''father''. She only changed due to Marinette standing up to her and helping her see the error of her ways... and because she ''wanted'' to change.




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* ''Fanfic/SolInvictus'' inverts this. While Luffy was the one who faced and fought Buggy head on, she credits Orange Town's mayor with taking him down. (Though to be fair to the mayor, they actually ''were'' the one who scored the final blow.)

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* ''Fanfic/SolInvictus'' inverts {{Invert|edTrope}}s this. While Luffy was the one who faced and fought Buggy head on, she credits Orange Town's mayor with taking him down. (Though to be fair to the mayor, they actually ''were'' the one who scored the final blow.))

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* In the FailedPilotEpisode of ''Film/WEIRDWorld'', Dr Bryan Mayhew regularly takes credit for the successes of his partner, Dr Abby O'Reardon, and smothers any objections she might have by either blaming misunderstandings or gaslighting her into believing that [[TheSvengali she wouldn't have any success at all if he hadn't put her on the map]]. For good measure, it's clear that Mayhew barely understands the science and claims that their field is all about the political game anyway. As such, when Abby looks to be working on a secret project that could win her a Nobel Prize, Mayhew barges in on it, forcing her to give him an important role so he can steal the prize out from under her. Unfortunately for him, [[spoiler: the role is that of test subject for a [[FountainOfYouth youth serum]]. In the aftermath, Abby makes it abundantly clear that young Bryan will have no choice but to remain a good little boy while his adoptive mother claims the Nobel Prize.]]
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* ''Series/MySoCalledLife'' has an interesting variation of this trope. In the episode "The Substitute", Mr. Racine has the students submit anonymous essays (or poems) for the literary magazine. One of them, called "Haiku for Him", proves to be controversial, as it's a girl describing how she had sex in her parents' basement. Rayanne, who ReallyGetsAround, is assumed to be the author, and she passes herself off as the author. However, later in the episode, she discovers Sharon, who's more "respectable", is actually the one who wrote it, and she's afraid of what will happen if people find out. Once Sharon finds out Rayanne has been passing the poem off as hers - not just because of her reputation, but because she wished she had written it, as she thought it was really good - she's more than happy to let Rayanne take the credit for writing it.

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* ''Series/TheDickVanDykeShow'': Rob and an old buddy had written a song while they were in the army (the buddy wrote the music, Rob wrote the lyrics), and now the song is about to be a big hit so the buddy shows up asking Rob for full rights to the song. Rob agrees, not knowing about the upcoming record release. When it comes out he goes to the old buddy's office, only to find another guy there in the same situation over the same song (the man had written the music, the buddy had written the lyrics). The only thing the old buddy had written was his name at the top of the sheet music.

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* ''Series/TheDickVanDykeShow'': In the episode "Bupkis", Rob discovers that the titular song, which he and an old buddy army friend had written a song during their enlistment[[note]]Rob had written the lyrics while they were in the army (the buddy wrote other guy supplied the music, Rob wrote the lyrics), and now the song is about music[[/note]], was set to be become a big hit so the buddy shows up asking hit, and recalled how a few days ago, his friend had come around to ask Rob for full rights to the song. song, which Rob agrees, had agreed to, not knowing about the upcoming record release. When it comes out Feeling cheated, he goes went to the old buddy's man's office, only to find where he found another guy old army buddy waiting there in who also has a grievance. It turns out the same situation over first army buddy had taken the same music to a song (the man he had written and turned it into "Bupkis". Upon comparing notes, Rob and the music, the second army buddy had written realize the lyrics). The only thing the old buddy first one had written was his name at the top of the sheet music.


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* In one episode of ''Series/HogansHeroes'', Hogan exploits this to prevent Klink from turning a captured ally of his over to the Gestapo by asking if that if turns out the man is an important agent, who would get the credit for his capture: Klink or the Gestapo.
-->'''Klink:''' I get- ''(Pauses with realization) I'' will personally question him until he cracks!
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* In ''Series/TheWitcher2019'' Fringilla pretends to have ordered the murder [[spoiler: of the [[WouldHurtAChild baby]] of the elven leader]] as part of a plan motivate them attack their enemies, when in truth she had no such schemes. She takes credit for what she thinks was a lucky coincidence before her superior, only for him to reveal that he really did exactly what she claimed to have done.

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* In ''Series/TheWitcher2019'' Fringilla pretends to have ordered the murder [[spoiler: of [[spoiler:of the [[WouldHurtAChild baby]] of the elven leader]] as part of a plan motivate them attack their enemies, when in truth she had no such schemes. She takes credit for what she thinks was a lucky coincidence before her superior, only for him to reveal that he really did exactly what she claimed to have done.



* ''VideoGame/CrashBandicoot'': This is what fueled [[TheIgor Nitrus Brio]]'s resentment for his boss [[BigBad Neo Cortex]]. Its was Brio who perfected Cortex's defective Envolvo-Ray but his lack of self esteem allowed Cortex to take full credit for the invention. Cortex's betrayal eventually led Brio to ditch his boss after the events of the [[VideoGame/CrashBandicoot1996 first game]]. From there on, Brio decided to overcompensate and began taking credit for just about everything, including claiming he was the one who created the Evolvo-Ray as well as recycling, and slinkies.

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* ''VideoGame/CrashBandicoot'': This is what fueled [[TheIgor Nitrus Brio]]'s resentment for his boss [[BigBad Neo Cortex]]. Its It was Brio who perfected Cortex's defective Envolvo-Ray but his lack of self esteem allowed Cortex to take full credit for the invention. Cortex's betrayal eventually led Brio to ditch his boss after the events of the [[VideoGame/CrashBandicoot1996 first game]]. From there on, Brio decided to overcompensate and began taking credit for just about everything, including claiming he was the one who created the Evolvo-Ray as well as recycling, and slinkies.

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* ''Manga/OnePiece'': At the end of the Alabasta Arc, the Marines Smoker and Tashigi are given the credit for defeating Crocodile and exposing his plot to devastate and take over the country. Smoker objects because they hardly did anything, it was the Straw Hat Pirates that saved the country and defeated Crocodile. However, the World Government doesn't want to admit pirates cleaned up a mess caused by one of their own agents gone rogue and refuses to allow Smoker to decline his [[MedalOfDishonor falsely earned recognition]], which infuriates him. At the end of the Dressrosa Arc, Admiral Fujitora independently announces the defeat of Doflamingo and liberation of Dressrosa by pirates before the news is able to get to the World Government specifically because he'd talked to Smoker and knew they'd try falsely claiming credit to save face again.

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** At the end of the Arlong Park Arc, the Marine Captain Nezumi arrives after all is said and done to take credit for Arlong's defeat (he had already been shown [[DirtyCop having turned a blind eye]] to Arlong's activities for years). He ''really'' did not plan that out though, announcing this fact to the people who were strong enough to defeat Arlong, as well as an angry mob of townsfolk fed up with Arlong's tyranny. Unsurprisingly, the Straw Hats immediately and [[CurbStompBattle effortlessly]] beat the stuffing out of Nezumi and his men, force him to rebuild everything Arlong wrecked, and return all the money he stole.
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At the end of the Alabasta Arc, the Marines Smoker and Tashigi are given the credit for defeating Crocodile and exposing his plot to devastate and take over the country. Smoker objects because they hardly did anything, it was the Straw Hat Pirates that saved the country and defeated Crocodile. However, the World Government doesn't want to admit pirates cleaned up a mess caused by one of their own agents gone rogue and refuses to allow Smoker to decline his [[MedalOfDishonor falsely earned recognition]], which infuriates him. At the end of the Dressrosa Arc, Admiral Fujitora independently announces the defeat of Doflamingo and liberation of Dressrosa by pirates before the news is able to get to the World Government specifically because he'd talked to Smoker and knew they'd try falsely claiming credit to save face again.

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-->'''Brain:''' "Her royal highness get all the credit, but her lowly subjects did all the work!"

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* This was The Riddler's StartOfDarkness in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'', as a CorruptCorporateExecutive took exclusive credit (including royalties) for a videogame that Nygma had created as an employee at his company, and promptly fired Nygma to cover his tracks.
* In ''WesternAnimation/CentralPark'', Season 1 "[[Recap/CentralParkS1E6RivalBusker Rival Busker]]", after Anya runs off from the wedding, Bitsy and Helen has to find her so they can have their business talk with Dmitry. They failed to find her, but Paige and Molly convinces Anya to return to the wedding, so when Anya returns with Paige and Molly, Bitsy quickly runs up to Anya and grabs her hand and tells Dmitry she found her. Paige and Molly just walk into the wedding venue without saying word because Paige is investigating Bitsy and doesn't want to get her attention.

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* This was The is the Riddler's StartOfDarkness in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'', the ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' episode "[[Recap/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesE40IfYoureSoSmartWhyArentYouRich If You're So Smart, Why Aren't You Rich?]]", as a CorruptCorporateExecutive took takes exclusive credit (including royalties) for a videogame video game that Nygma had has created as an employee at his company, and promptly fired fires Nygma to cover his tracks.
* In ''WesternAnimation/CentralPark'', Season 1 the ''WesternAnimation/CentralPark'' episode "[[Recap/CentralParkS1E6RivalBusker Rival Busker]]", after Anya runs off from the wedding, Bitsy and Helen has to find her so they can have their business talk with Dmitry. They failed to find her, but Paige and Molly convinces Anya to return to the wedding, so when Anya returns with Paige and Molly, Bitsy quickly runs up to Anya and grabs her hand and tells Dmitry she found her. Paige and Molly just walk into the wedding venue without saying word because Paige is investigating Bitsy and doesn't want to get her attention.



* A similar gag appeared in "{{WesternAnimation/Droopy}}'s Good Deed", as Spike and Droopy are competing to be the best Boy Scout. A wealthy man loses his top hat in a stiff breeze, so Droopy runs to get it - but Spike, following Droopy, catches it first [[DickDastardlyStopsToCheat and plops a lit bomb inside]] before [[{{Scapegoat}} handing it to Droopy to return]]. The wealthy man then starts giving Droopy money as reward for fetching his hat, and Spike quickly changes his mind, shoving Droopy away in his rush to collect the cash - only to forget about the bomb.
* A cutaway gag in ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' shows UsefulNotes/AlbertEinstein in his pre-fame job as a patent office clerk. Somebody comes to the counter, presents a pile of papers, and asks to patent "Smith's Theory of Relativity". Einstein knocks him out and snatches the papers. Then later does the same thing to God after he invents Shrinky Dinks.

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* A similar gag appeared in "{{WesternAnimation/Droopy}}'s In "WesternAnimation/{{Droopy}}'s Good Deed", as Spike and Droopy are competing to be the best Boy Scout. A wealthy man loses his top hat in a stiff breeze, so Droopy runs to get it - -- but Spike, following Droopy, catches it first [[DickDastardlyStopsToCheat and plops a lit bomb inside]] before [[{{Scapegoat}} [[TheScapegoat handing it to Droopy to return]]. The wealthy man then starts giving Droopy money as reward for fetching his hat, and Spike quickly changes his mind, shoving Droopy away in his rush to collect the cash - -- only to forget about the bomb.
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A cutaway gag in ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' shows UsefulNotes/AlbertEinstein in his pre-fame job as a patent office clerk. Somebody comes to the counter, presents a pile of papers, and asks to patent "Smith's Theory of Relativity". Einstein knocks him out and snatches the papers. Then later does the same thing to God after he invents Shrinky Dinks.



* ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible:'' In "Grudge Match", Vivian Porter is a brilliant robotics expert who had problems being taken seriously as a scientist because [[SoBeautifulItsACurse she looked like a supermodel]]. She built a RidiculouslyHumanRobot named Oliver, letting him take credit for the work while she pretended to be his girlfriend.

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* ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible:'' In "Grudge Match", "[[Recap/KimPossibleS2E2GrudgeMatch Grudge Match]]", Vivian Porter is a brilliant robotics expert who had problems being taken seriously as a scientist because [[SoBeautifulItsACurse she looked like a supermodel]]. She built a RidiculouslyHumanRobot {{Ridiculously Human Robot|s}} named Oliver, letting him take credit for the work while she pretended to be his girlfriend.



* A 1940s ''WesternAnimation/{{Popeye}}'' cartoon has Popeye and Bluto at Olive's service station when a Navy admiral brings his car in to be serviced. Of course, the boys' squabbling causes the car to be reduced to wreckage, so Popeye eats his spinach and puts the car back together in record time. Bluto steps in and nudges Popeye out of the way as he opens the car door so the admiral can enter it. But it backfires on Bluto: when the admiral starts the car, it virtually explodes on him. As Popeye enjoys some downtime with Olive, Bluto is sentenced to scraping rust off a line of ships.

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* A 1940s ''WesternAnimation/{{Popeye}}'' ''ComicStrip/{{Popeye}}'' cartoon has Popeye and Bluto at Olive's service station when a Navy admiral brings his car in to be serviced. Of course, the boys' squabbling causes the car to be reduced to wreckage, so Popeye eats his spinach and puts the car back together in record time. Bluto steps in and nudges Popeye out of the way as he opens the car door so the admiral can enter it. But it backfires on Bluto: when the admiral starts the car, it virtually explodes on him. As Popeye enjoys some downtime with Olive, Bluto is sentenced to scraping rust off a line of ships.



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* [[DeconstructedTrope Deconstructed]] in ''WesternAnimation/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower''. During the first season, Shadow Weaver steals credit for Catra's plan to disrupt the Princess Prom to kidnap Glimmer and secure the Sword of Protection, much to her anger. Though she isn't angry for too long, as when the Rebellion successfully infiltrates the Fright Zone to get both back, Catra is able to happily hang back while [[BadBoss Hordak]] berates Shadow Weaver for "her" failure.

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* [[DeconstructedTrope Deconstructed]] {{Deconstructed|Trope}} in ''WesternAnimation/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower''. During the first season, Shadow Weaver steals credit for Catra's plan to disrupt the Princess Prom to kidnap Glimmer and secure the Sword of Protection, much to her anger. Though she isn't angry for too long, as when the Rebellion successfully infiltrates the Fright Zone to get both back, Catra is able to happily hang back while [[BadBoss Hordak]] berates Shadow Weaver for "her" failure.



'''Scorpia:''' ''[whispering]'' Wasn't it your—? ''[Catra elbows Scorpia]''

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** Homer invents a drink called a "Flaming Homer" and serves it to a patron at Moe's Tavern. The patron asks what the drink is called and before Homer can answer with the correct name, Moe butts in and claims it's called a "Flaming Moe" and that he invented it.
** Inverted in another episode, where Bart & Lisa use Grandpa as a beard so they can write Itchy & Scratchy scripts.
* A famous example would be the ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' episode "Fishsticks", where Jimmy and Cartman (well, mostly Jimmy) made up a famous joke, yet Cartman tried to hog all the credit. Trey Parker and Matt Stone came up with this plot from knowing people in the entertainment industry who also did that.
** Another PlayedWith example is "[[Recap/SouthParkS14E2TheTaleOfScrotieMcBoogerballs The Tale of Scrotie McBoogerballs]]", in which Kyle, Stan, and Cartman write the titular book to cash in on NoSuchThingAsBadPublicity, but use Butters as their {{Scapegoat}} when it looks like they might get in trouble for it. However, when it actually ''does'' become a hit, they try and convince Butters that he's doing this.
--->'''Butters''': No! Let me tell you something, fellas! [[AllTakeAndNoGive You always take advantage of me]]. And after reading [[Literature/TheCatcherInTheRye Catcher in the Rye]], I've learned you're nothing but phonies! I'm not letting you trick me this time. So the four of you can just suck on my wiener.\\
(''Butters storms off, leaving the trio in StunnedSilence'')\\
'''Cartman''': [[HypocriticalHumor That inconsiderate jerk]]!

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** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS3E10FlamingMoes Flaming Moe's]]", Homer invents a drink called a "Flaming Homer" and serves it to a patron at Moe's Tavern. The patron asks what the drink is called and before Homer can answer with the correct name, Moe butts in and claims it's called a "Flaming Moe" and that he invented it.
** Inverted in another episode, where "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS4E19TheFront The Front]]", in which Bart & and Lisa use Grandpa as a beard so they can write Itchy & Scratchy scripts.
* A famous example would be the ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' episode "Fishsticks", where ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'':
** In "[[Recap/SouthParkS13E5Fishsticks Fishsticks]]",
Jimmy and Cartman (well, mostly Jimmy) made up a famous joke, yet Cartman tried to hog all the credit. Trey Parker and Matt Stone came up with this plot from knowing people in the entertainment industry who also did that.
** Another PlayedWith example is Is "[[Recap/SouthParkS14E2TheTaleOfScrotieMcBoogerballs The Tale of Scrotie McBoogerballs]]", in which Kyle, Stan, and Cartman write the titular book to cash in on NoSuchThingAsBadPublicity, but use Butters as their {{Scapegoat}} [[TheScapegoat scapegoat]] when it looks like they might get in trouble for it. However, when it actually ''does'' become a hit, they try and convince Butters that he's doing this.
--->'''Butters''': --->'''Butters:''' No! Let me tell you something, fellas! [[AllTakeAndNoGive You always take advantage of me]]. And after reading [[Literature/TheCatcherInTheRye ''[[Literature/TheCatcherInTheRye Catcher in the Rye]], Rye]]'', I've learned you're nothing but phonies! I'm not letting you trick me this time. So the four of you can just suck on my wiener.\\
(''Butters ''[Butters storms off, leaving the trio in StunnedSilence'')\\
'''Cartman''':
StunnedSilence]''\\
'''Cartman:'''
[[HypocriticalHumor That inconsiderate jerk]]!



* Throughout the ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'' episode, "Sepulveda Boulevard", Montana Max steals scripts, crosses out the previous writers' names, and puts his name in their place. It starts with Plucky's script (although Plucky wasn't all that original to begin with, as he crossed out Billy Wilder and Charles Brackett's names before putting his name in), and then he tries taking credit for Elmyra's script, "101 Cuddly Puppies Meet Princess Pretty Girl". He gets found out by Hamton towards the end of the episode. At the end of the episode, Mr. Cooper [=DeVille=] takes all the credit for Elmyra's film, prompting Monty, Elmyra, and Plucky to beat him up.

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* Throughout the ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'' episode, episode "Sepulveda Boulevard", Montana Max steals scripts, crosses out the previous writers' names, and puts his name in their place. It starts with Plucky's script (although Plucky wasn't all that original to begin with, as he crossed out Billy Wilder and Charles Brackett's names before putting his name in), and then he tries taking credit for Elmyra's script, "101 Cuddly Puppies Meet Princess Pretty Girl". He gets found out by Hamton towards the end of the episode. At the end of the episode, Mr. Cooper [=DeVille=] takes all the credit for Elmyra's film, prompting Monty, Elmyra, and Plucky to beat him up.
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* In ''TabletopGame/InNomine'' there's a demon in charge of getting people to take credit for other people's work. He tries to take credit for lots of people doing this, but most demons believe humans are doing it without his prompting.
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* In ''Literature/TheThirteenAndAHalfLivesOfCaptainBluebear'', Bluebear, during his primadonna phase, publishes a book of recipes that are really all invented and prepared by his personal cook.
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* One Lije Bailey and Daneel Olivaw short story by Creator/IsaacAsimov centers around two scientists, one old and established, and the other just breaking into the field, both claiming that the other stole their latest work and published it under their own name, with Bailey tasked to figure out which one is telling the truth. He deduces that the younger scientist was the true creator, as it was far more plausible that a rookie would go to an established name in the field with his paper for an informal early review, allowing a copy to be stolen, than it would be for one of the top men in the field to do this with a total unknown.
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* ''WebAnimation/EtraChanSawIt'': [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICp2upQmJ1M Hiiragi]] took credits for Katsura's works and also transferred him to a branch office with false rumors being spread to the employees of said branch. When the branch employees realize that Hiiragi lied about Katsura stealing other people's credits, Hiiragi is exposed and ends up getting demoted with nobody willing to help him, while Katsura gets a promotion and pay raise.
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* In ''Series/TheRookieFeds'', the episode "The Remora" features a criminal who basically relies on this method; he keeps track of other criminals while they're planning some complex heist and kills them just as they finished their work, allowing him to take whatever they stole and sell it on himself. He attracts the team's attention because his latest theft of plans for a satellite defence system left him with an item he didn't have the skill to properly fence and he didn't have time to properly follow the original criminal's plan, forcing him to improvise.
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* The central plot of ''Literature/{{Yellowface}}'' is June, an unsuccessful author, stealing the manuscript of her recently deceased frenemy Athena, an acclaimed, award-winning novelist. Athena had just written a first draft, so June actually does spend a lot of time editing and rewriting parts of it, and writing in whole scenes and chapters, which allows her [[MetaphoricallyTrue more securely claim the story as hers]]. Making this even messier is the fact that Athena, who was Chinese-American, wrote the novel about the exploitation of Chinese people and Chinese culture and history... and June, presenting the work as her own, is very, very white, unconsciously pretty racist, and unwilling to hear any criticism of her portrayal of Asian people.
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* ''Fanfic/TheEndOfTheWorld'': During Wiress's Games, a boy from District 3 claims that she "helped" him with a patent. Haymitch realizes from the way he talks about it that said invention was actually ''hers'', and the boy stole it from her. He and Beetee then send a model of that invention to Wiress as a PublicSecretMessage, signaling to her that she shouldn't trust one of her allies.

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[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
* ''Manga/CaseClosed'' has Conan Edogawa using Kogoro Mori as his mouthpiece and giving him to solve a case when he's about to reveal the suspect/s in a case and their motivations after he uses a tranquilizer dart, although he does use Sonoko Suzuki, Eri Kisaki (by using tranq darts) or Professor Hiroshi Agasa at times (via bowtie voice modulator) when Kogoro is not around, or even an unlucky police officer who happens to be needed for Conan's plans. In other instances, Conan uses his Shinichi voice to speak to Ran via mobile phone. Justified that Shinichi Kudo was drugged with APTX 4869, which regressed him to his six-year old body and he needs to keep himself hidden from the Black Organization, lest they find him and kill him permanently if and when they find out that he didn't die.
** Additionally, there are a ''ton'' of murders where the culprit's motive was that the deceased stole the culprit's work and pegged it as their own.
* Near the end of ''Manga/{{Inuyashiki}}'', Hiro and Ichiro sacrificed their lives to destroy an asteroid that had originally been headed toward earth. The credit of course was given to the U.S.
* Similar to ''Manga/CaseClosed'', a lot of murders in ''Manga/TheKindaichiCaseFiles'' are motivated by one person having stolen another's work.
* ''Manga/{{Monster}}'': Hospital director Dr. Heinemann is introduced at a press conference where he takes all the credit for an operation he was not even involved in, without mentioning lead surgeon Kenzo Tenma or the rest of the medical staff, and later orders Tenma to cancel an important research project in order to write a scientific paper for him. Tenma eventually realizes that all of Heinemann's research, which he had previously admired, was likely stolen from various subordinates.
* ''Manga/MoriartyThePatriot'': Lestrade has taken credit for many of Sherlock's deductions and solved cases, so now Scotland Yard keeps giving him the trickiest cases even when Sherlock isn't around to rely on. William even teases Sherlock by complimenting Lestrade on it in front of Sherlock.
* In ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'', Pro Hero Endeavor is credited with the defeat and arrest of HeroKiller Stain, although [[spoiler:it was a small renegade part of Class 1-A who actually fought him. Justified, since although they saved the life of Iida and another Pro Hero, what they did was actually illegal due to no one having a proper license to do so. The police chief gives them his personal thanks, and all parties agree it would be much better for them in the long run if they let Endeavor take the credit to avoid negative public outcry and to not ruin their chances of becoming legitimate Pro Heroes.]]
* ''Manga/OnePiece'': At the end of the Alabasta Arc, the Marines Smoker and Tashigi are given the credit for defeating Crocodile and exposing his plot to devastate and take over the country. Smoker objects because they hardly did anything, it was the Straw Hat Pirates that saved the country and defeated Crocodile. However, the World Government doesn't want to admit pirates cleaned up a mess caused by one of their own agents gone rogue and refuses to allow Smoker to decline his [[MedalOfDishonor falsely earned recognition]], which infuriates him. At the end of the Dressrosa Arc, Admiral Fujitora independently announces the defeat of Doflamingo and liberation of Dressrosa by pirates before the news is able to get to the World Government specifically because he'd talked to Smoker and knew they'd try falsely claiming credit to save face again.
* In ''Manga/TegamiBachiLetterBee'', someone anonymously sends Rei picture postcards, a gesture that deeply touches Rei. The sender is none other than Rei's maid and old friend Kimidori, who refuses to come forward because she feels guilty for selling Rei's gift to help her impoverished family. This creates an opportunity for Colbasso to step forward and falsely claim the credit in order to con Rei out of a reward until Lag uses his Shindan to reveal the truth.
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* ''Fanfic/OneHundredPercentHero'': At the end of the Stain Arc, the police feel that Mob and his friends can't be credited for taking down the villain because they disobeyed their superiors in order to do so. Wanting to avoid a public scandal, since reprimanding the Pro Heroes for their interns' heroics wouldn't look good, they set it up to appear that Hawks was the one who took Stain down instead.
* ''Fanfic/BruisedDizzlyPuzzled'', Vlad claims that he and his Masters are responsible for reducing the ghost attacks; in reality, Danny and the President negotiated a treaty with the Ghost Zone. Lois Lane naturally calls him out on it.
* ''Fanfic/DextersLabEquestria'': When Dexter writes the proof to Clover's Conundrum on her blackboard, Twilight excitedly starts sending the answer to various institutions. When she then asks Dexter about the method he used to solve it, he accuses her of trying to steal the credit - [[FantasticRacism tribalism]] is a serious issue here, and as an Earth Pony, Dexter's work would be dismissed. Twilight eventually [[SadisticChoice has to choose]] between answering the inquiries, effectively claiming his work as her own, or crediting Dexter, ensuring that the knowledge goes completely ignored.
* In ''Fanfic/QueenOfTheSwarm'', Armsmaster takes credit for Taylor's takedown of Lung, even though she told him she wanted to be credited. While Armsmaster genuinely thought it was the right call to make (he thought it would have put her in the ABB's crosshairs), it doesn't change the fact it was a very low blow.
* {{Inverted}} in ''Fanfic/SomeoneElse'': During the celebration for the end of the Fifth Blight, Carver credits Warden Elissa for saving Ferelden, ensuring she becomes known by as the Hero of Ferelden rather than themselves.
* ''Fanfic/TheEndOfTheWorld'': During Wiress's Games, a boy from District 3 claims that she "helped" him with a patent. Haymitch realizes from the way he talks about it that said invention was actually ''hers'', and the boy stole it from her. He and Beetee then send a model of that invention to Wiress as a PublicSecretMessage, signaling to her that she shouldn't trust one of her allies.
* ''Fanfic/TheVictorsProject'': Before the Second Quarter Quell, Jane Lawson is given an interview dress that had been fitted for a taller tribute by her inexperienced stylist. She makes the necessary adjustments to it herself; the stylist is then voted to be the "Best Newcomer" to the stylist pool by a tabloid magazine, and opts not to let on that they didn't do the work.
* ''Fanfic/LoadedMarch'': After finding out that Excalibur's communication signal [[spoiler:wasn't being jammed but simply overwritten]], an incensed Merlin realizes that only one person is capable of this: Professor Geoffrey Monmouth, who read his thesis, and does work for [[spoiler:Pendragon Consulting]].
* ''Fanfic/DodgedABeetle'': Lila [[TakingAdvantageOfGenerosity exploits Marinette's generous nature]] by having her knit a scarf for her so that she can give it to Adrien as a birthday gift, with no intention of crediting her for her work. When that doesn't elicit the reaction she was hoping for, she then ramps things up by roping Nino and Marinette into organizing an impromptu party at the park that afternoon, with the intent of telling Adrien that ''she'' set everything up. While she ultimately acknowledges the role both played, she only does so since they happen to be present when she tells Adrien about it.
* ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/23773411 i'll come back like a boomerang]]'': Marinette takes advantage of Lila's tendency to do this by anonymously sending her former teacher tickets to a RDC fashion gala. Lila naturally claims that ''she'' made the arrangements in order to make their class reunion an especially memorable one, unaware of just who RDC is or what she intends to reveal during the event.
* Lenore Raven's ''[[https://lenoreofraven.tumblr.com/post/183647614073/ Mayura Marinette]]'' has [[ForWantOfANail Lila present]] when Marinette [[SecretTestOfCharacter saves Master Fu from being hit by a car]]. Before he can recover enough to see who was responsible, she jumps in, shoves Marinette aside and blocks her from view while acting as though she was the one who'd pulled him out of harm's way. This works well enough that he decides to trust her with the Ladybug Earrings... which doesn't end well for anyone involved.
* In ''[[Fanfic/RecommencerMiraculousLadybug Recommencer]]'', Lila falsely tells Alya that she's the superheroine Imperatrix. This comes back to [[HoistByHerOwnPetard haunt her]] when Alya [[spoiler:publicly accuses the ''real'' Imperatrix of being an imposter, then outs Lila as the 'real' one... or rather, reveals that she lied to her]].
* In ''Webcomic/ScarletLady'', Chloé frequently employs this tactic in order to make herself look good at the expense of others.
** As in canon, Sabrina regularly does her homework for her. It's eventually revealed that [[spoiler:Mme. Bustier has been aware of this arrangement for years, but [[AdultsAreUseless refuses to do anything about it]]]].
** As the titular NominalHero, she claims to be ''personally'' responsible for defeating every Akuma; in actuality, Chat Noir handles all the work, along with [[spoiler:Marigold and other temporary heroes]]. Typically, the most she does is call out the Lucky Charm and [[WorldHealingWave Miraculous Cure]]... and more often than not, [[TheLoad gets in the way]], even [[TheMillstone actively impending progress]] at times.
** In "Mr. Pigeon", she declares that she'll win the Agreste's hat design contest with her own work - then sends Sabrina to steal Marinette's sketchbook, photographs the design she settled upon, and has someone else reproduce the hat for her.
** "Silencer" has Bob Roth and XY openly discussing how they steal the hard work of musicians and artists and pass it off as their own right in front of her, while Chloé happily thinks that she's with "her people". She then assists in their scheme by pretending to be XY's new designer, even complaining later about how difficult Marinette's designs for Kitty Section were to replicate.
** In "Ikari Gozen", she considers doing this to "win" the contest (as she was banned from participating) by attaching herself to whichever two contestants might have a better chance; however, she discards that idea in favor of sabotaging Marinette and Kagami's chances.
** "Reverser" has [[CallBack several of her previous victims]] not only call her out on this, but use them to counter her attempts at insulting them. After she's driven off in a huff, Alix also asks the art teacher if he ''really'' wants somebody with a known history of theft to be more involved in his classes.
--->'''Chloé:''' ''(yelling at Juleka and Rose)'' '''No one cares about your dumb baby unicorn songs!'''\\
'''Juleka:''' ''You'' seemed to care when you helped XY ''rip us off''. We literally have a recording contract.\\
'''Chloé:''' ''(turning to Marinette)'' '''Y-your designs are trash!'''\\
'''Marinette:''' Gabriel ''Agreste'' and Jagged ''Stone'' don't think so. And you ''also'' tried stealing my "trash" designs. ''Twice.''
* ''Fanfic/TalesOfKarmicLiesAftermath'': [[MisplacedKindergartenTeacher Ms. Bustier]] tries to take credit for Chloe's CharacterDevelopment, only for Chloe to call her out on it -- her methods of making the victims 'set a good example' made her an even worse enabler than her own ''father''. She only changed due to Marinette standing up to her and helping her see the error of her ways... and because she ''wanted'' to change.
* In [[https://sturchling.tumblr.com/post/682700949273346049/i-hope-you-had-a-happy-holiday-not-sure-if-you this oneshot]], Lila tries to claim responsibility for the beautiful dress Alya's parents got her for her birthday, spinning a yarn about how she'd pointed them towards an Italian designer. This [[StolenCreditBackfire backfires]] when she does this right in front of Alya's parents, which proves to be the RageBreakingPoint that makes them cancel the party and kick all the guests out before confronting their daughter over her treatment of Marinette - the one who'd ''actually'' made the dress.
* ''Fanfic/IDontRunAnOrphanage'' has the Villain Trade, an illegal business operation that [[ExploitedTrope exploits]] this. Vigilantes bring the villains they've captured in for cash, then Pro Heroes purchase those villains, claiming the credit for "arresting" them in exchange for a hefty fee.
* ''Fanfic/PonyPOVSeries'': Morning Star claims that he was the one who made the Glow Sisters perfect; however, D__t points out that his only real contribution was giving them their magic, and they became paragons under their own power.
* In ''Fanfic/AWitchInBroadDaylight'', Twilight uses her magic to support Rainbow Dash's rise to fame as a [[HunterOfMonsters slayer]]. While Twilight herself doesn't mind, as she doesn't want any of the attention and fame and just wants her friend to be happy, Dash herself struggles with the arrangement, both feeling guilty for taking advantage of her friend and like she hasn't ''earned'' her position. This also causes problems when [[spoiler:Screwball learns her secret and decides to target Dash in order to psychologically break Twilight]].
* ''Fanfic/SolInvictus'' inverts this. While Luffy was the one who faced and fought Buggy head on, she credits Orange Town's mayor with taking him down. (Though to be fair to the mayor, they actually ''were'' the one who scored the final blow.)
* In the doujin ''I'm working for a mahou shoujo recruitment company, but I think I may be at my limit'', [[spoiler:this is how Kyuzo screws Kyubey over- ''and'' after Kyubey had worked his ass off and pulled all-nighters in order to get ten mahou shoujo into the fold! It doesn't help that Kyubey's boss has been threatening to fire him if he continues to produce poor results and "drag down the company". And unfortunately for Kyubey, this isn't even the ''half'' of how Kyuzo's betrayed him]]. This, unsurprisingly, results in the completely psychopathic Kyubey we all know and hate and works just as awfully for everyone else involved.
* ''[[Fanfic/SVWishes I Wish You Were My Husband]]'': Shang Qinghua's brother not only stole his ideas, he also took over their company, forcing Shang Qinghua into an ArrangedMarriage so that he'd be forced to give up being a businessman altogether.
* ''Fanfic/RediscoveredFrontiers'': Geoffrey claims that Naugus' power was what brought [[ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics New Mobotropolis]] to the [[ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogIDW IDWVerse]]; truthfully, it was supposedly Mogul that was responsible. Later, it's revealed that [[spoiler:this is actually a subversion, as Mogul admits Naugus actually ''did'' contribute to the magic that made it possible; what's more, he even insisted on protecting New Mobotropolis and its residents]].
* ''Fanfic/TFAKaleidoscope'': [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Powell]], the current CEO of Sumdac Systems, tries to take credit for all of the company's past achievements. Nobody buys his claims for a second.
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* Music/TomLehrer humorously advises on how to do this in his song [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXlfXirQF3A "Lobachevsky,"]] from ''Music/SongsByTomLehrer''.
-->And then I write\\
By morning, night\\
And afternoon\\
And pretty soon\\
My name in Dnepropetrovsk is cursed\\
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* Music/TomLehrer humorously advises on how The Creator/AgathaChristie novel ''Destination Unknown'' has the greatest scientific minds captured and brought to a purpose-built super-laboratory, with the man behind it all intending to allow them to do this in his song [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXlfXirQF3A "Lobachevsky,"]] from ''Music/SongsByTomLehrer''.
-->And then I write\\
By morning, night\\
And afternoon\\
And pretty soon\\
My name in Dnepropetrovsk
their research without political guidance or restrictions (which is cursed\\
When he finds
why there are communists and fascists among them), but intending to lease their services to governments that can pay the price. However, it turns out I that one of the scientists has been unable to produce anything since a groundbreaking paper published first!shortly after his wife was murdered. It turns out ''she'' was the genius, he murdered her to take the credit.
* Averted in the ''Literature/AllAmericanPups'' book ''Camp Barkalot''. When one of the campers asks Bella if she's "the hero", Bella clears up the misconception and passes the credit on to Fritz.
* In ''The Bestseller'' by Olivia Goldsmith, Judith and Daniel Gross co-write a book although Judith does the majority of the work. Worried the publisher won't accept a husband-wife team, they have Daniel pose as the sole author "Jude Daniel" with the idea that after the book is a hit, he'll reveal the truth. But the rush of fame and riches goes to Daniel's head as he soon acts like he and he alone wrote the book. He even crafts a special version with "hand-written notes" to indicate only he wrote it and is ready to dump Judith. But in a beautiful case of karma, the book ends up being a massive flop and Daniel is the "sole author" of a disaster which ruins his life.
* ''Literature/BewareOfChicken'': After Jin's animals kill the notorious bandit Sun Ken, he asks Cai Xiulan (who had been hunting Sun Ken) to take the credit for the deed. Jin very much doesn't want the attention that would come from sharing the true story of Sun Ken's death, but it's important that ''someone'' take the credit so that word can be spread that Sun Ken is dead and his threat ended. Xiulan isn't entirely comfortable with taking the credit in this manner, but she isn't about to refuse Jin after he saved her life.
* Literature/CiaphasCain would ''like'' to share the credit with his aide Jurgen, but unfortunately he has all the charisma and charm of the pair (as Amberley notes, someone like Jurgen is hardly likely to spruce up a heroic legend like Cain's). Fortunately, being essentially a competent but just-as smelly and SarcasmBlind [[{{Series/Blackadder}} Baldrick]], Jurgen himself doesn't care for personal fame and glory, being quite content with the prestige of being the aide to Commissar Ciaphas Cain (Hero of the Imperium) which he can use to requisition/scrounge up what he and they need.
* PlayedForLaughs in ''Literature/GoodOmens'', where both Aziraphale and Crowley begin receiving commendations for their 'good work' and subsequently discover it was entirely something humans invented or did to themselves. After a while both just start rolling with it and start reporting their 'successes', [[GoingNative because it allows them to stay on Earth as their sides' respective top agent]].
* ''Literature/HarryPotter'':
** In ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheChamberOfSecrets'', Gilderoy Lockhart isn't any good at any spell other than Memory Charms. He never did any of the deeds written about in his books. He just Obliviated other peoples' memories and stole all the credit.
** [[AllThereInTheManual Expanded material on Pottermore]] reveals that this is how Dolores Umbridge managed to rise through the ranks of the Ministry of Magic, despite not seeming a very competent or powerful witch otherwise. Being a ProfessionalButtKisser also helped.
* In ''Literature/HIVESeries'' book seven, Otto takes the credit for [[spoiler:stealing the exam answers and the location of the Hunt, when it was actually all eight students on squad four who did it.]] Because of this, he is [[spoiler:expelled.]] This works in his favor, however, because [[spoiler:he is able to leave the island to look for the Glasshouse, and he takes [=HIVEmind=] with him, which while not being necessarily beneficial to the plot, it allows the [=AI=] to go outside and spend time as a human.]]
* ''Literature/JohnPutnamThatcher'': Withers spends a lot of the second book complaining about how the police confiscated the majestic stuffed head of a deer he supposedly shot. The book ends with Ken mentioning this in passing to Mrs. Withers, who angrily reveals that ''she'' was the one who shot the stag (after a four-hour hunt) and storms off to confront her husband about that lie.
* ''Literature/MemorySorrowAndThorn'': In the backstory, Prester John became the king of Erkynland by [[TheDragonslayer slaying the red dragon Shurakai]] after it killed the previous king, Ealhstan Fiskerne. [[spoiler:In reality, Fiskerne and Shurakai [[MutualKill killed each other in their battle]]. Prester happened to be the only person to witness it, so he took advantage and stole credit for killing Shurakai so he could become king.]] Years of [[MaintainTheLie maintaining this lie]] have driven Prester [[TheParanoiac mad with paranoia]].
* An interesting variation occurs in ''Literature/TheMentalState''. Commissioner Viceman is blackmailed by Zack into implementing some extreme changes to the prison he is in charge of. Viceman is forced to maintain that the changes were all his own idea. However, once he realises that the changes, despite them going completely against his own political views, have resulted in a drop in re-offending rates, and several other officials have started implementing similar changes in other prisons, he becomes slightly more comfortable with taking the credit.
* ''Literature/ThePrincessBride'': Inigo Montoya's father Domingo, a swordsmith, sometimes worked on contract for a more well-known smith when a challenging project required more skill than the latter had. The other smith always got the credit, but he did always pay his bills on time and in full, so the arrangement suited the ReclusiveArtist Domingo. Count Rugen, however, managed to track Domingo down directly.
* ''Literature/SpySchool'': Alexander Hale does this, on occasion, having built most of his career on the accomplishments of better spies. Also, in the fourth book it turns out that [[spoiler:Murray Hill]], who sold the BigBad an EvilPlan, stole it from the plot of the movie [[spoiler:''Film/{{Goldfinger}}'']] something he makes an unconvincing attempt at denying once Ben calls him out for it.
* At the very beginning of ''Literature/TheStormlightArchive'', Kaladin successfully kills a [[OneManArmy Shardbearer]]. However, Amaram has him branded a slave to allow him (Amaram) to steal the credit... and more importantly, the Shards.
* In ''Literature/TeaWithTheBlackDragon'', part of the backstory is that Carlo Peccolo had a tendency to shove his work off onto his most gifted grad student and then claim the credit for her successes. The fact that she's the true author of a piece of security software that Peccolo claimed credit for is the key to the enormous amount of trouble she's in in the present day.
* Played absolutely straight in ''Wildlife'' (of the ''Coming Attractions'' trilogy), as the MTV VJ asks the band about the concept of the clip for "Steppin' On Me." Oscar Roginoff immediately pipes up about how a train station seemed like a natural place for it. Gary Specter (who had the original idea for that clip) is left seething.
* In ''Literature/WillSaveTheGalaxyForFood'', the author Jacques [=McKeown=] has written a highly successful series of books about his supposed adventures during the Golden Age. However his stories are actually based on the exploits of other pilots, who are understandably furious about this. The fact that the pilots who actually saved planets are now being accused of stealing their own life's accounts from [=McKeown=] is just insult to injury.



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* ''Podcast/TheAdventureZoneBalance'' has [[spoiler:the Miller family]], who use [[spoiler:an emerald mirror to see into the Plane of Thought — our world — and get "new" ideas for technological inventions]].

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* ''Podcast/TheAdventureZoneBalance'' In the final season of ''Series/TheAffair'', Noah writes the screenplay for the movie based on his bestselling book, getting along okay with star Sasha. Noah is annoyed when Sasha is given co-writing credit but told it's because of his being the star. It gets worse when in interviews, Sasha talks about "his" script as if he was the driving force. The topper is when Noah is accused by women of past harassment. Helen (who's been sleeping with Sasha) realizes Sasha is the one behind this to get Noah removed from the movie and Sasha given sole screenplay credit. She's appalled when Sasha defends himself on "trying to do what's best for my movie" and how it's a big opportunity for him to be taken seriously for the screenplay that he didn't write ''a single line for''.
* At various points in ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'' and ''Series/YoungSheldon'', the accepted protocols and ethics of how and in what circumstances academics can take credit for work, and how much relative credit may be conferred in a submitted paper, become plot points. The young Sheldon, who makes a small but relevant contribution to his mentor's latest physics paper, is absolutely affronted to be told this does not merit a significant citation in the paper such as co-author status. This causes a rift when he complains to the university about his work being stolen. When he grows up and goes to Caltech, the adult Sheldon becomes insanely jealous of his intellectual rights, and absolutely refuses to allow any fellow researchers any named rights in his papers, even when their contribution is significant enough to justify this. This is the key that cures [[StalkerWithACrush Ramona Nowitski]] of her stalker-like obsession for him - despite her supporting his work, he refuses to name her in the resulting paper in any degree at all.
* Blackadder does this with a picture painted by Lieutenant George in an episode of ''Series/{{Blackadder}} Goes Forth'' -- right in George's presence. George tries to object, but Blackadder, who outranks him, won't give him permission to speak. Even when Captain Darling points out that the picture is signed "George", Blackadder insists it's a dedication to ''King'' George.
* ''Series/{{Bones}}'':
** Booth is excited because a big bust he spearheaded will give him a corner office and a vacation in Aruba (or some such). But he trades credit to a local PD in order to get his little brother out of a DUI situation, so they get the credit and he gets nothing.
** Hodgins gets his invention stolen by a woman during his younger years and it gets him suspected of killing her later on. He points out though that he was worth billions then and the money he lost was small change. He wasn’t the killer, just a RedHerring.
* ''Series/BrooklynNineNine'': Detective Pembrook of the NYPD Major Crimes Division is nicknamed "The Vulture" for his habit of letting other detectives handle the lion's share of the investigation on a case, then swooping in at the last minute to make the arrest and take all the credit.
* On ''Series/CaliforniaDreams'', Jake is happy to meet his idol, rocker Zane Cooper. He even shows off some of his songs with Zane agreeing Jake
has [[spoiler:the Miller family]], who use [[spoiler:an emerald mirror real promise. Jake is thus stunned when Zane uses the songs for his own album and taking full credit for them. In a confrontation, Zane shows he's just a has-been trying to see keep his fame. A [[BrokenPedestal disgusted Jake]] lets him do it, telling the gang he can always write new songs while Zane clearly can't.
* ''Series/CosmosASpacetimeOdyssey'':
** The second episode portrays the feud between Isaac Newton, Edmund Halley, and Robert Hooke as originating in this. Hooke accused Newton of plagiarism and drove him
into seclusion, whereupon Newton invented calculus to figure out the Plane solar system's gravity. When Newton published this work in the ''Principia Mathematica'', Hooke tried the same trick, but Halley stepped in to refute the allegations.
** "Sisters
of Thought — our world — the Sun" commends Henry Norris Russell for ''not'' doing this when he realized that Cecilia Payne was right in her analysis of stellar composition, after having rejected her thesis for flying in the face of established thought.
* ''Series/TheDickVanDykeShow'': Rob
and an old buddy had written a song while they were in the army (the buddy wrote the music, Rob wrote the lyrics), and now the song is about to be a big hit so the buddy shows up asking Rob for full rights to the song. Rob agrees, not knowing about the upcoming record release. When it comes out he goes to the old buddy's office, only to find another guy there in the same situation over the same song (the man had written the music, the buddy had written the lyrics). The only thing the old buddy had written was his name at the top of the sheet music.
* In ''Series/{{Elementary}}'', Sherlock has this problem when DI Gareth Lestrade of the London Metropolitan Police takes all the credit for the former's work when he was working as a private detective prior to his drug rehabilitation. When Lestrade shows up in New York, he reveals he's "on leave" as without Sherlock, his career has taken a nose dive.
* Happens a few times on ''Series/{{Eureka}}'':
** Genius scientist Jason Anderson comes to town but various odd events soon have Carter, Jo and Henry realize the man is a fraud. He joins big projects, waits for the other scientists to have a huge breakthrough, then uses a device to wipe their short-term memories so he can claim their achievements as his own. "His" current project was actually the work of his wife who, it turns out, was once Henry's lover until Jason use the device to make them forget about it. Carter manages to trick Anderson into revealing in a demonstration he has no idea how his device actually works and expose him to Stark.
** In "Family Reunion," Fargo discovers his grandfather Pierre, supposedly gone missing in 1957, has been frozen all this time. Thawed out, Pierre is rocked to find how many of the town's innovations are from his own work but credited to his partner Sandrov. Stark doesn't believe it but at a party, Sandrov has trouble "remembering" how some of these formulas and devices work while Pierre is able to recite them perfectly. Sandrov confesses that when Pierre went missing, he saw a chance to become famous by claiming his work as his own.
* On ''Series/GoodOmens'', as far as Heaven and Hell are concerned, demon Crowley is responsible for scores of horrific events in human history including the Spanish Inquisition and the World Wars. The truth is that, for a demon, Crowley isn't a bad sort and actually likes humanity and Earth. Most of his "evil acts" are actually little more than [[RealEventFictionalCause creating the M25 motorway]], and shutting down wireless in an area. As he states, he has had nothing to do with scores of the horrible things humans do to each other (and often is truly shocked at the evil they can do) but takes credit to make himself look better for his bosses.
* In ''Series/{{Heroes}}'' the AlphaBitch in Claire's school takes the credit in saving peoples lives in a fire incident, in which Claire was the one who really saved them. This however caused her to be targeted by Sylar, who mistook her for Claire.
* Throughout ''Series/{{Imposters}}'', Jules has refused to admit the dark secret her con artist wife Maddie used to blackmail her silence after robbing her. In season 2, it finally comes out that in college, Jules had been lovers with her roommate who was a bipolar mess and killed herself. Jules was a mess afterward, falling behind in her studies. Realizing her major thesis project was due, Jules presented her late roommate/lover's work as her own. She was found out with her rich family managed to hush it up but Jules knows any career as an artist will be ruined if the truth gets out.
** Before that, Ezra is disgusted when Maddie's secret file on his family reveals that not only did his father steal the patent for the company's biggest invention from his own brother but had the guy committed to hush it up.
* In ''Series/PieInTheSky'', Assistant Chief Constable Fisher's career has been built on taking credit for the successes of more competent officers, mainly the protagonist, Detective Inspector Crabbe.
* ''Series/{{Monk}}'': The motive for murder in "Mr. Monk Goes to a Rock Concert." Kris Kedder helped Stork, one of his band's roadies,
get "new" ideas a song he wrote about his daughter onto their latest album. Stork agreed to let Kedder claim half-credit for technological inventions]].the piece so the roadie could jumpstart a solo songwriting career. But Kedder chooses to double cross Stork and claim sole credit for the whole song. When Stork confronts Kedder about this right before a major concert, Kedder kills him and stages his death to look like an accidental overdose.
* In ''Series/NeverHaveIEver'', Kamala's lab supervisor tries to publish her findings without crediting her. Furthermore, the director of the lab study has no interest in 'office politics.' She gets back at her supervisor by adding her name to the document and emailing it, then insulting him to his face.
* ''Series/OurMissBrooks'': Mr. Conklin likes to steal the credit from Miss Brooks on occasion. For example, there was his attempt to claim authorship of a speech written by Miss Brooks in "Public Property on Parade".
* A character trait of Arnold Rimmer in ''Series/RedDwarf''. If it goes right, it was his idea, and he should get the reward. If it fails, it was Lister's, and Lister should face the punishment.
* On ''Series/SideHustle'', the kids are happy when celebrity chef Dude Calzone comes to town and loves Munchy's family chili recipe. Munchy agrees to a deal to have it be featured in Dude's book. It's only after he agrees that Munchy discovers the deal not only says Dude ''owns'' the recipe but Munchy is prevented from ever claiming credit for it. The teens angrily confront Dude, who's forced to admit that ''every'' one of "his" recipes is stolen from other chefs. In fairness, Dude doesn't want to do it, but his greedy sister tricked him into a contract himself and if he breaks it, not only will he pay a million dollars but she'll just get someone else to be the face of the company to keep the scam up. The teens resort to some hijinks to get the woman to break the contracts to release Dude and let him credit all the chefs for their work.
* In one episode of ''Series/{{Sliders}}'', they slide back into their world, where Professor Arturo suddenly starts going around claiming to have invented Sliding, even though it was Quinn's discovery. Eventually, they find that they aren't in their world, it's another alt Earth and the Arturo making the claims is the one from this world, who was left behind when Quinn began Sliding, and has been trying to rediscover it ever since.
* ''Series/StElsewhere'': In "A Coupla White Dummies Sitting Around Talking", Ehrlich is approached by a man named Knox who claims that he invented the Craig 9000 artificial heart and that the Ecumena Corporation stole the idea from him after he sent them his prototype. He pretends to have a gun and kidnaps Ehrlich as it is the only way that he can get anyone to listen to him. Knox tells Ehrlich, who is sympathetic, that he does not want all of the credit but he thinks that he at least deserves a footnote for all of his hard work.
* In the episode of ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' "Where No One Has Gone Before", a Traveler alien lets a Starfleet officer take the credit for his breakthroughs so he can travel in anonymity.
* ''Series/{{Suits}}'':
** Mike Ross was assigned to represent a book publishing company in some routine legal matters. He discovered that one of the executives was claiming credit for work on a book that was actually done by her former assistant. Mike, under the pretext of protecting the company from a potential lawsuit, helps the assistant get the formal credit she deserves. However, he then discovers that No Good Deed Goes Unpunished and the assistant turns greedy and demands all the credit on the book, even for the work that was actually done by the executive. Mike has to scramble to fix the situation and firmly establish who deserves credit for the work and how much is their contribution actually worth.
** Inverted when Mike has to give all the credit for winning a major case to Harvey. Harvey does not want the credit but Mike is practicing law without a law degree and the publicity surrounding the case could expose his secret. Mike was planning to give Harvey most of the credit all along but he is now hit with the realization that due to his deception he will never be able to publicly claim credit for any of his accomplishments.
* Sheriff Lamb on ''Series/VeronicaMars'' is always known to take the credit wherever possible. When Mars becomes Sheriff, he makes sure to give credit to a detective who helps him - only to have said detective run against him in the upcoming elections.
* In ''Series/TheWitcher2019'' Fringilla pretends to have ordered the murder [[spoiler: of the [[WouldHurtAChild baby]] of the elven leader]] as part of a plan motivate them attack their enemies, when in truth she had no such schemes. She takes credit for what she thinks was a lucky coincidence before her superior, only for him to reveal that he really did exactly what she claimed to have done.



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* In Creator/WilliamShakespeare's ''Theatre/HenryIVPart1'', Falstaff jabs his sword into Hotspur after his death in order to take credit for the kill.

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* In Creator/WilliamShakespeare's ''Theatre/HenryIVPart1'', Falstaff jabs Music/TomLehrer humorously advises on how to do this in his sword into Hotspur after his death song [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXlfXirQF3A "Lobachevsky,"]] from ''Music/SongsByTomLehrer''.
-->And then I write\\
By morning, night\\
And afternoon\\
And pretty soon\\
My name
in order to take credit for the kill.Dnepropetrovsk is cursed\\
When he finds out I published first!



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* In ''Toys/{{Bionicle}}'', prior to leading the Visorak hordes, Sidorak gained fame by claiming victories from those below him. If a commander questioned this, Sidorak responded by sending said commander on a dangerous mission that he could not return from. Even becoming the commander of the Visorak hordes was due to stealing the credit, in this case claiming he was the one who came up with the plan to mutate the Toa Hagah into the Rahaga and entrusted Roodaka with carrying it out (it was all her). He got the position of commander, while she became his viceroy. Considering Roodaka is a ManipulativeBitch who comes from a matriarchal society and puts even most of her species to shame in terms of her ruthlessness and cunning...[[BestServedCold Sidorak sighed his death warrant thousands of years before Roodaka finally cashed in]].

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* In ''Toys/{{Bionicle}}'', prior to leading the Visorak hordes, Sidorak gained fame by claiming victories from those below him. If a commander questioned this, Sidorak responded by sending said commander on a dangerous mission that he could not return from. Even becoming the commander of the Visorak hordes was due to stealing the credit, in this case claiming he was the one ''Podcast/TheAdventureZoneBalance'' has [[spoiler:the Miller family]], who came up with the plan use [[spoiler:an emerald mirror to mutate the Toa Hagah see into the Rahaga Plane of Thought — our world — and entrusted Roodaka with carrying it out (it was all her). He got the position of commander, while she became his viceroy. Considering Roodaka is a ManipulativeBitch who comes from a matriarchal society and puts even most of her species to shame in terms of her ruthlessness and cunning...[[BestServedCold Sidorak sighed his death warrant thousands of years before Roodaka finally cashed in]].get "new" ideas for technological inventions]].



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* In ''WebAnimation/RedVsBlue'':
-->'''Caboose''': Look what I found!\\
'''Donut''': What? I found it!\\
'''Caboose''': Look at what I took credit for finding!
* ''WebAnimation/MangaCharacterSprinklers'': [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fKvGwkbgYg Takahashi]] manages to steal Yuto's proposal with the help of Makiko, who knows the password of his computer and she is also cheating on him with Takahashi. Unfortunately for him, he gets himself fired after Yuto told the CEO about it.
* ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'': In "Divide", Cinder Fall claims to her master Salem that she stole the Relic of Knowledge single-handed, when it was actually Neo who did that.

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* In ''WebAnimation/RedVsBlue'':
-->'''Caboose''': Look what I found!\\
'''Donut''': What? I found it!\\
'''Caboose''': Look at what I took
Creator/WilliamShakespeare's ''Theatre/HenryIVPart1'', Falstaff jabs his sword into Hotspur after his death in order to take credit for finding!
* ''WebAnimation/MangaCharacterSprinklers'': [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fKvGwkbgYg Takahashi]] manages to steal Yuto's proposal with
the help of Makiko, who knows the password of his computer and she is also cheating on him with Takahashi. Unfortunately for him, he gets himself fired after Yuto told the CEO about it.
* ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'': In "Divide", Cinder Fall claims to her master Salem that she stole the Relic of Knowledge single-handed, when it was actually Neo who did that.
kill.



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* ''Webcomic/CucumberQuest'': [[spoiler:The Dream Oracle takes the credit from The Nightmare Knight for putting up the purple barrier that saved Treblopolis from being blown up by the Noiseblaster. It's made very clear from her nervous tics that she's lying, and it's stated on the author's twitter, and hinted in the [[http://cucumber.gigidigi.com/cq/page-474/ author commentary]] that the Nightmare Knight is actually the one who saved Trebleopolis. Oracle is taking this opportunity to bolster her reputation. Not that The Nightmare Knight would complain since he wants to maintain his reputation as the bad guy as well.]]
* In ''Webcomic/WonderMomo'', Amazona steals some of Wonder Momo's credit after the latter gains her powers in fighting off a resurgent Warudemon invasion. For a time, the public thinks that Amazona is Wonder Momo, much to Momoko's anger.

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* ''Webcomic/CucumberQuest'': [[spoiler:The Dream Oracle takes In ''Toys/{{Bionicle}}'', prior to leading the credit Visorak hordes, Sidorak gained fame by claiming victories from The Nightmare Knight for putting up the purple barrier those below him. If a commander questioned this, Sidorak responded by sending said commander on a dangerous mission that saved Treblopolis from being blown up by he could not return from. Even becoming the Noiseblaster. It's made very clear from her nervous tics that she's lying, and it's stated on commander of the author's twitter, and hinted in Visorak hordes was due to stealing the [[http://cucumber.gigidigi.com/cq/page-474/ author commentary]] that the Nightmare Knight is actually credit, in this case claiming he was the one who saved Trebleopolis. Oracle came up with the plan to mutate the Toa Hagah into the Rahaga and entrusted Roodaka with carrying it out (it was all her). He got the position of commander, while she became his viceroy. Considering Roodaka is taking this opportunity to bolster a ManipulativeBitch who comes from a matriarchal society and puts even most of her reputation. Not that The Nightmare Knight would complain since he wants species to maintain shame in terms of her ruthlessness and cunning...[[BestServedCold Sidorak sighed his reputation as the bad guy as well.]]
* In ''Webcomic/WonderMomo'', Amazona steals some
death warrant thousands of Wonder Momo's credit after the latter gains her powers in fighting off a resurgent Warudemon invasion. For a time, the public thinks that Amazona is Wonder Momo, much to Momoko's anger.years before Roodaka finally cashed in]].



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* In the Bill Gates vs Steve Jobs episode of ''WebVideo/EpicRapBattlesOfHistory'', Gates accuses Jobs of doing this, (as Jobs has been accused of doing in real life) and then asks if Steve Wozniak wrote the rap that Jobs is performing. [[ITakeOffenseToThatLastOne This is the only time that one of Gates' lines draws a direct reaction from Jobs]].
* In [[https://notalwaysright.com/managers-cause-a-latte-problems/59291/ this]] ''Website/NotAlwaysWorking'' anecdote, a manager tries to steal credit for the help the one giving the anecdote gave to a difficult customer. Fortunately they were mentioned by name.
* In the ''WebVideo/SuperMarioLogan'' episode "Bowser Junior's Lottery Ticket!", after the government bans fake [=IDs=] from being used, Junior attempts to give his winning ticket to a stranger and tell him to cast it for him. However, when they come back, they notice on TV that the stranger turns out to be the lottery winner, [[BlatantLies claiming he bought the ticket, chose the numbers and won the lottery all by himself]].

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* Marion ''really'' resents Central City for doing this in ''VideoGame/AtelierEschaAndLogyAlchemistsOfTheDuskSky''.
** After years of denying her funding and manpower, they step in to claim the ruins that are Marion's pet project when she actually starts making progress in her Branch office. To add insult to injury, she's expected to tug her forelock and "co-operate fully" with the interlopers.
** Later in the game, it gets worse: In order to reach the ruins Marion's [[RagtagBunchOfMisfits eccentric but brilliant]] R&D department build a dreadnought that can outperform any of Central City's ships. Central City's response? ''Commandeer the ship for their own use'', so that ''they'' can explore the ruins first. [[spoiler:Then it turns out the Central City is the bureaucratic form of TheDitherer, so they don't show up, throwing the R and D department's schedule into chaos, but allowing the main team to head to the ruins.]]
* Inverted in ''VideoGame/BattleToads2020''. Rash willingly lets The Dark Queen take credit for defeating The Topians to ensure she becomes a good ruler.
* ''{{VideoGame/Battlezone|1998}}'':
In the Bill Gates vs Steve Jobs episode final mission of ''WebVideo/EpicRapBattlesOfHistory'', Gates accuses Jobs of doing this, (as Jobs has been accused of doing the Soviet Campaign when US base is almost finished suddenly a higher-ranking general appears in real life) a hovertank to make a finishing blow and then asks if Steve Wozniak wrote claim all the rap that Jobs is performing. [[ITakeOffenseToThatLastOne victory for himself. The player can simply shoot him without any bad consequences.
* ''VideoGame/CrashBandicoot'':
This is the only time that one what fueled [[TheIgor Nitrus Brio]]'s resentment for his boss [[BigBad Neo Cortex]]. Its was Brio who perfected Cortex's defective Envolvo-Ray but his lack of Gates' lines draws a direct reaction from Jobs]].
* In [[https://notalwaysright.com/managers-cause-a-latte-problems/59291/ this]] ''Website/NotAlwaysWorking'' anecdote, a manager tries
self esteem allowed Cortex to steal take full credit for the help the one giving the anecdote gave invention. Cortex's betrayal eventually led Brio to a difficult customer. Fortunately they were mentioned by name.
* In the ''WebVideo/SuperMarioLogan'' episode "Bowser Junior's Lottery Ticket!",
ditch his boss after the government bans fake [=IDs=] events of the [[VideoGame/CrashBandicoot1996 first game]]. From there on, Brio decided to overcompensate and began taking credit for just about everything, including claiming he was the one who created the Evolvo-Ray as well as recycling, and slinkies.
* Played tragically in ''VideoGame/DevilSummoner'', since the protagonist's soul is in the body of Kyouji Kuzunoha, forcing him to do detective work in Hirasaki City while using his name.
* ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'':
** ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIIIMorrowind Morrowind]]'':
*** The Mages Guild quest line has you receiving quests
from being used, Junior Ajira, the Balmora Guild Hall resident alchemist. She has a bet with another member over who will reach the rank of Journeyman first. The quests you receive from Ajira have you mostly aiding in her research (when you aren't [[SabotageToDiscredit sabotaging her rival's]]), such as collecting the ingredients she needs. If you read her reports after the fact, she takes full credit for the hard work involved in recovering the ingredients.
*** Malacath, the [[OurGodsAreDifferent Daedric Prince]] of the [[AllTheOtherReindeer Spurned and Ostracized]] and patron deity of the [[OurOrcsAreDifferent Orcs]], offers a Daedric quest which involves killing a [[OurElvesAreDifferent Dunmer]] hero whose ancestor stole credit for the accomplishments of an Orc hero. Malacath is very much a PapaWolf toward the Orcs.
*** Malacath apparently really hates this trope. In ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim Skyrim]]'', you're tasked with helping an Orc chief slay a giant to lift a curse on his village. Once done, the chief turns on you and
attempts to invoke the trope by claiming sole credit for killing the giant. Once he's dead, Malacath speaks out to insult him and give his winning ticket job to a stranger one of the other Orcs.
** Between the [[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIVOblivion Oblivion Crisis]]
and tell him to cast it for him. However, when they the events of ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim Skyrim]]'', the [[ANaziByAnyOtherName Thalmor]], a [[ChurchPolice militarized extremist religious sect]] seized power (riding a populist movement) within the [[OurElvesAreDifferent Altmeri (High Elven)]] government, seceded from the Empire, annexed neighboring Valenwood (home of the Bosmer (Wood Elves), reformed the [[AntiHumanAlliance Aldmeri]] [[TheEmpire Dominion]] of old, and waged war on the [[VestigialEmpire Vestigial Cyrodiilic Empire]]. How did the Thalmor come back, they notice on TV that to power in the stranger turns out to be first place? They took credit for ending the lottery winner, Oblivion Crisis within their homeland, which as anyone who played ''Oblivion'' knows, is a [[BlatantLies Blatant Lie]]. Later, they would also claim credit for resolving a crisis with Nirn's two moons which brought them Elsweyr (home of the [[CatFolk Khajiit]]) as a client state. (The moons being sacred to the Khajiiti people.)
* Subverted in ''VideoGame/{{Hades}}''. Talking to Eurydice can reveal that she wrote most of the songs Orpheus was famous for singing. If you then ask Orpheus about it, however, he states that he made sure to give his wife proper credit when he performed her works. It's just that his audiences never bothered to listen to that part.
* In ''VideoGame/NeoTheWorldEndsWithYou'', [[spoiler:Motoi]] falsely claims credit for being the Wicked Twister's anonymous informant, because the real informant, [[spoiler:Shoka]], can't come forward due to [[spoiler:being one of the Shinjuku Reapers]]. Considering that [[spoiler:Motoi]] is also guilty of plagiarism, it's unsurprising that [[spoiler:Motoi]] would stoop this low.
* ''Franchise/{{Persona}}'':
** Mentioned in ''VideoGame/{{Persona 4}}''. The characters discuss the fact that the police will claim the credit for catching the murderer, because the team can't admit to the supernatural nature of their investigation. Yosuke and Chie are particularly stung by this.
** ''VideoGame/Persona5'': One of the most common abuses of power featured in the game.
*** ArcVillain Madarame passed off his underlings' work as his own for years to gain fame as an artist, even [[spoiler:stealing his MagnumOpus from Yusuke's mother and letting her die]].
*** In Ryuji's side story, the teacher who is supposed to take over the track team has every intention of hiring a coach to do the actual work, but claim the credit himself.
*** Tae Takemi's boss hijacked her research so that he could lay claim to a breakthrough discovery. Then blamed her when his recklessness ruined the project.
* Pierre, the proprietor of the general store in ''VideoGame/StardewValley'', has a habit of
claiming that he bought cooked, harvested, or fished some high-quality goods that the ticket, chose player recently sold him. You find this out from villagers around town occasionally commenting about a specific item you just sold, and then admiring what a talented farmer/fisher/forager Pierre is. (Or, if it's a normal-quality item, disparaging him.)
* In ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsOriginalGeneration'', Daitetsu was informed by Laker that
the numbers Hagane's forces will not be credited publicly for taking on DC forces in Aidoneus Island. They suspect that this is done with approval of Karl Scheltesman as he wishes to continue negotiations rather than use lethal force against the aliens even if they have hostile intent.
* One of the Virtue Test questions in the NES version of ''VideoGame/UltimaIV'' is a scenario where, unwitnessed by anyone, you slew a dragon, only for another man to claim he did it. The Justice option is to counter his claim, while the Humility option is to let him have the glory.
* Yoana in ''VideoGame/TheWitcher3WildHunt'' is the UltimateBlacksmith for armor in the game, but works as an assistant for an inept dwarf when you first meet her because people would doubt her skills since she was a woman. As a result, she would secretly create all the higher-end armor while her "boss" would belittle her in front of customers until you complete her sidequest
and won the lottery all by himself]].get her promoted.



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* In promotional materials for ''ComicStrip/{{Nancy}}'' produced during Ernie Bushmiller's lifetime ([[https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/173944591626665985/507771774029791233/bio-bushmiller.png like this one]]) they make it seem like Bushmiller was the one who created the character Fritzi Ritz. In reality she was created by Larry Whittington in 1922; Bushmiller simply replaced him in 1925 when Whittington left. However, the character Nancy WAS created by Bushmiller.
* An Austrian nobleman, Graf Franz von Walsegg, hosted parties debuting new musical pieces, which he often claimed he had composed himself, despite having simply paid others to write them. Most notably, he commissioned Music/WolfgangAmadeusMozart to write his final piece, the D-minor Requiem, to commemorate the first anniversary of the death of Walsegg's wife. It is believed that Walsegg similarly intended to claim he wrote that piece.

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* In promotional materials ''WebAnimation/RedVsBlue'':
-->'''Caboose''': Look what I found!\\
'''Donut''': What? I found it!\\
'''Caboose''': Look at what I took credit
for ''ComicStrip/{{Nancy}}'' produced during Ernie Bushmiller's lifetime ([[https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/173944591626665985/507771774029791233/bio-bushmiller.png like this one]]) they make it seem like Bushmiller was finding!
* ''WebAnimation/MangaCharacterSprinklers'': [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fKvGwkbgYg Takahashi]] manages to steal Yuto's proposal with
the one help of Makiko, who created knows the character Fritzi Ritz. In reality password of his computer and she was created by Larry Whittington in 1922; Bushmiller simply replaced is also cheating on him in 1925 with Takahashi. Unfortunately for him, he gets himself fired after Yuto told the CEO about it.
* ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'': In "Divide", Cinder Fall claims to her master Salem that she stole the Relic of Knowledge single-handed,
when Whittington left. However, the character Nancy WAS created by Bushmiller.
* An Austrian nobleman, Graf Franz von Walsegg, hosted parties debuting new musical pieces, which he often claimed he had composed himself, despite having simply paid others to write them. Most notably, he commissioned Music/WolfgangAmadeusMozart to write his final piece, the D-minor Requiem, to commemorate the first anniversary of the death of Walsegg's wife. It is believed that Walsegg similarly intended to claim he wrote that piece.
it was actually Neo who did that.


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* ''Webcomic/CucumberQuest'': [[spoiler:The Dream Oracle takes the credit from The Nightmare Knight for putting up the purple barrier that saved Treblopolis from being blown up by the Noiseblaster. It's made very clear from her nervous tics that she's lying, and it's stated on the author's twitter, and hinted in the [[http://cucumber.gigidigi.com/cq/page-474/ author commentary]] that the Nightmare Knight is actually the one who saved Trebleopolis. Oracle is taking this opportunity to bolster her reputation. Not that The Nightmare Knight would complain since he wants to maintain his reputation as the bad guy as well.]]
* In ''Webcomic/WonderMomo'', Amazona steals some of Wonder Momo's credit after the latter gains her powers in fighting off a resurgent Warudemon invasion. For a time, the public thinks that Amazona is Wonder Momo, much to Momoko's anger.
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* In the Bill Gates vs Steve Jobs episode of ''WebVideo/EpicRapBattlesOfHistory'', Gates accuses Jobs of doing this, (as Jobs has been accused of doing in real life) and then asks if Steve Wozniak wrote the rap that Jobs is performing. [[ITakeOffenseToThatLastOne This is the only time that one of Gates' lines draws a direct reaction from Jobs]].
* In [[https://notalwaysright.com/managers-cause-a-latte-problems/59291/ this]] ''Website/NotAlwaysWorking'' anecdote, a manager tries to steal credit for the help the one giving the anecdote gave to a difficult customer. Fortunately they were mentioned by name.
* In the ''WebVideo/SuperMarioLogan'' episode "Bowser Junior's Lottery Ticket!", after the government bans fake [=IDs=] from being used, Junior attempts to give his winning ticket to a stranger and tell him to cast it for him. However, when they come back, they notice on TV that the stranger turns out to be the lottery winner, [[BlatantLies claiming he bought the ticket, chose the numbers and won the lottery all by himself]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}'':
** In "How the Cookie Crumbles", Muffy is at a loss for what to enter for Elwood City's annual Strawberry Festival, until the others spontaneously make cookies with her, using butter batter, a strawberry, banana juice, peanuts, chocolate chips, peach slices, oatmeal, banana, more banana, banana again, and a raisin, and they just happen to taste delicious. Muffy enters the cookies into the baking contest, and wins, but the others are sore when she not only doesn't mention them in the paper, but starts marketing the cookies at the Sugar Bowl under her name, with her picture on the bag.
-->'''Brain:''' "Her royal highness get all the credit, but her lowly subjects did all the work!"
** The episode, "[[ThanksgivingEpisode Francine's Pilfered Paper]]" involves Francine copying content off the internet for her Thanksgiving report and claiming it as her own. She doesn't know what she did was wrong until Catherine explains what plagiarism is to her, and spends most of the episode dealing with emotional guilt. The episode ends with her telling Mr. Ratburn what happened, re-doing the assignment, and getting a good grade for good and original work.
* This was The Riddler's StartOfDarkness in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'', as a CorruptCorporateExecutive took exclusive credit (including royalties) for a videogame that Nygma had created as an employee at his company, and promptly fired Nygma to cover his tracks.
* In ''WesternAnimation/CentralPark'', Season 1 "[[Recap/CentralParkS1E6RivalBusker Rival Busker]]", after Anya runs off from the wedding, Bitsy and Helen has to find her so they can have their business talk with Dmitry. They failed to find her, but Paige and Molly convinces Anya to return to the wedding, so when Anya returns with Paige and Molly, Bitsy quickly runs up to Anya and grabs her hand and tells Dmitry she found her. Paige and Molly just walk into the wedding venue without saying word because Paige is investigating Bitsy and doesn't want to get her attention.
* ''WesternAnimation/CloseEnough'': In "The Erotic Awakening of A. P. [=LaPearle=]", Alex has Pearle pose as the author of his erotic Viking literature after the publisher claims that women are more comfortable with female erotica writers. While he's fine with the arrangement at first, he begins to get jealous when [[AcquiredSituationalNarcissism the fame goes to Pearl's head.]]
* ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck'': Implied in "[[Recap/DarkwingDuckS1E35HeavyMental Heavy Mental]]". Realizing that the Norma Ray did give Launchpad PsychicPowers as intended, Darkwing excitedly goes on about how this will make him a better crime fighter than ever, before telling Launchpad not to mention his powers to anyone else.
* A similar gag appeared in "{{WesternAnimation/Droopy}}'s Good Deed", as Spike and Droopy are competing to be the best Boy Scout. A wealthy man loses his top hat in a stiff breeze, so Droopy runs to get it - but Spike, following Droopy, catches it first [[DickDastardlyStopsToCheat and plops a lit bomb inside]] before [[{{Scapegoat}} handing it to Droopy to return]]. The wealthy man then starts giving Droopy money as reward for fetching his hat, and Spike quickly changes his mind, shoving Droopy away in his rush to collect the cash - only to forget about the bomb.
* A cutaway gag in ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' shows UsefulNotes/AlbertEinstein in his pre-fame job as a patent office clerk. Somebody comes to the counter, presents a pile of papers, and asks to patent "Smith's Theory of Relativity". Einstein knocks him out and snatches the papers. Then later does the same thing to God after he invents Shrinky Dinks.
** Another episode has an unintentional/unwilling example when something good happens to Peter, who looks skyward and says, "Thank you, Jesus!" The camera then pans up to Heaven.
--->'''Jesus:''' Actually, it wasn't me, it was--\\
'''[[UsefulNotes/{{Hinduism}} Vishnu]]:''' No, no, it's okay. ''[sighs]'' I'm used to it.
* ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible:'' In "Grudge Match", Vivian Porter is a brilliant robotics expert who had problems being taken seriously as a scientist because [[SoBeautifulItsACurse she looked like a supermodel]]. She built a RidiculouslyHumanRobot named Oliver, letting him take credit for the work while she pretended to be his girlfriend.
* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic:'' In "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS4E8RarityTakesManehattan Rarity Takes Manehattan]]", the fashionista Suri Polomare seems to have based her entire career off this. It's unclear how many of her designs are her own, but her assistant Coco Pommel does all the actual dressmaking for her. Then when her old acquaintance Rarity invents a special new variety of fabric, Suri takes a bolt of the fabric, creates a line of dresses out of it, and claims that she invented it. This all comes back to bite her in the rear by the episode's end. Rarity responds to the theft by creating a new fashion line from scratch, which handily beat Suri's dresses in a fashion contest, and the entire incident convinces Coco Pommel to quit working for Suri.
* The season 2 finale of ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' provides a variation. [[spoiler:Emperor Belos openly betrays the Collector by refusing to free him from his prison as per the terms of their arrangement as he's gotten everything he needs from them and can't risk their godlike power aiding anyone else. When the Collector ends up getting freed anyway, Belos weakly tries to claim that he's upheld his end of the bargain to avoid their wrath, only for them to reduce him to a stain on the wall with a FingerPokeOfDoom in retaliation.]]
* A 1940s ''WesternAnimation/{{Popeye}}'' cartoon has Popeye and Bluto at Olive's service station when a Navy admiral brings his car in to be serviced. Of course, the boys' squabbling causes the car to be reduced to wreckage, so Popeye eats his spinach and puts the car back together in record time. Bluto steps in and nudges Popeye out of the way as he opens the car door so the admiral can enter it. But it backfires on Bluto: when the admiral starts the car, it virtually explodes on him. As Popeye enjoys some downtime with Olive, Bluto is sentenced to scraping rust off a line of ships.
* The ''WesternAnimation/RenAndStimpy'' episode "Stimpy's Cartoon Show" has Stimpy explain to Ren that this is the job of the producer.
-->'''Stimpy:''' I got it, Ren! You can play producer!\\
'''Ren:''' Producer? What's that?\\
'''Stimpy:''' A producer is the guy who tells the artist what to do, and later, makes all the changes, and then, when the cartoon's done, he takes all the credit!\\
''(Ren does a HappyDance)''
* ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'': Rick prepared for Doom-nomitron's arrival at Earth by setting up a satellite in Earth's orbit that activated upon sensing its arrival, spearing it with a harpoon, and slicing its body in half with Razor Floss. Supernova knows that Rick doesn't care about remembering that the trap is up there or even that it activated, so she decides to take the credit for defeating Doom-nomitron as well as spin the story that it also destroyed Dorian-5 and that Calypso, Diablo Verde, and Lady Katana all died in the battle.
* [[DeconstructedTrope Deconstructed]] in ''WesternAnimation/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower''. During the first season, Shadow Weaver steals credit for Catra's plan to disrupt the Princess Prom to kidnap Glimmer and secure the Sword of Protection, much to her anger. Though she isn't angry for too long, as when the Rebellion successfully infiltrates the Fright Zone to get both back, Catra is able to happily hang back while [[BadBoss Hordak]] berates Shadow Weaver for "her" failure.
-->'''Catra:''' ''[quietly laughing]'' Yeah, bad plan.\\
'''Scorpia:''' ''[whispering]'' Wasn't it your—? ''[Catra elbows Scorpia]''
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
** Homer invents a drink called a "Flaming Homer" and serves it to a patron at Moe's Tavern. The patron asks what the drink is called and before Homer can answer with the correct name, Moe butts in and claims it's called a "Flaming Moe" and that he invented it.
** Inverted in another episode, where Bart & Lisa use Grandpa as a beard so they can write Itchy & Scratchy scripts.
* A famous example would be the ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' episode "Fishsticks", where Jimmy and Cartman (well, mostly Jimmy) made up a famous joke, yet Cartman tried to hog all the credit. Trey Parker and Matt Stone came up with this plot from knowing people in the entertainment industry who also did that.
** Another PlayedWith example is "[[Recap/SouthParkS14E2TheTaleOfScrotieMcBoogerballs The Tale of Scrotie McBoogerballs]]", in which Kyle, Stan, and Cartman write the titular book to cash in on NoSuchThingAsBadPublicity, but use Butters as their {{Scapegoat}} when it looks like they might get in trouble for it. However, when it actually ''does'' become a hit, they try and convince Butters that he's doing this.
--->'''Butters''': No! Let me tell you something, fellas! [[AllTakeAndNoGive You always take advantage of me]]. And after reading [[Literature/TheCatcherInTheRye Catcher in the Rye]], I've learned you're nothing but phonies! I'm not letting you trick me this time. So the four of you can just suck on my wiener.\\
(''Butters storms off, leaving the trio in StunnedSilence'')\\
'''Cartman''': [[HypocriticalHumor That inconsiderate jerk]]!
* In the ''WesternAnimation/ThomasAndFriends'' episode, "[[Recap/ThomasAndFriendsS18E8DuckAndTheSlipCoaches Duck and the Slip Coaches]]", Duck tells the engines the story of how he used to pull [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slip_coach Slip Coaches]] in the past. When Sir Topham Hatt needs an idea on how to drop off all the passengers to their destinations on time, James takes credit for Duck's idea, much to the latter's ire. Of course, Duck is much more experienced at pulling Slip Coaches than James is, thus leading to James' eventual LaserGuidedKarma when he tries to pull them himself.
* Throughout the ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'' episode, "Sepulveda Boulevard", Montana Max steals scripts, crosses out the previous writers' names, and puts his name in their place. It starts with Plucky's script (although Plucky wasn't all that original to begin with, as he crossed out Billy Wilder and Charles Brackett's names before putting his name in), and then he tries taking credit for Elmyra's script, "101 Cuddly Puppies Meet Princess Pretty Girl". He gets found out by Hamton towards the end of the episode. At the end of the episode, Mr. Cooper [=DeVille=] takes all the credit for Elmyra's film, prompting Monty, Elmyra, and Plucky to beat him up.
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* In promotional materials for ''ComicStrip/{{Nancy}}'' produced during Ernie Bushmiller's lifetime ([[https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/173944591626665985/507771774029791233/bio-bushmiller.png like this one]]) they make it seem like Bushmiller was the one who created the character Fritzi Ritz. In reality she was created by Larry Whittington in 1922; Bushmiller simply replaced him in 1925 when Whittington left. However, the character Nancy WAS created by Bushmiller.
* An Austrian nobleman, Graf Franz von Walsegg, hosted parties debuting new musical pieces, which he often claimed he had composed himself, despite having simply paid others to write them. Most notably, he commissioned Music/WolfgangAmadeusMozart to write his final piece, the D-minor Requiem, to commemorate the first anniversary of the death of Walsegg's wife. It is believed that Walsegg similarly intended to claim he wrote that piece.
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* An Austrian nobleman, Graf Franz von Walsegg, hosted parties debuting new musical pieces, which he often claimed he had composed himself, despite having simply paid others to write them. Most notably, he commissioned Music/WolfgangAmadeusMozart to write his final piece, the D-minor Requiem, to commemorate the first anniversary of the death of Walsegg's wife. It is believe that Walsegg similarly intended to claim he wrote that piece.

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* An Austrian nobleman, Graf Franz von Walsegg, hosted parties debuting new musical pieces, which he often claimed he had composed himself, despite having simply paid others to write them. Most notably, he commissioned Music/WolfgangAmadeusMozart to write his final piece, the D-minor Requiem, to commemorate the first anniversary of the death of Walsegg's wife. It is believe believed that Walsegg similarly intended to claim he wrote that piece.

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