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* ''Series/{{Torchwood}}'': "[[Recap/TorchwoodS2E9SomethingBorrowed Something Borrowed]]" focuses on Rhys and Gwen's wedding, which is complicated when Gwen wakes up suddenly and heavily pregnant with an alien baby.

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* ''WesternAnimation/Rugrats1991'' has the episode "[[Recap/RugratsS2E19DownTheDrainLetThemEatCake Let them Eat Cake]]". In this episode, Tommy and Chuckie go to the wedding for Didi's younger brother, Ben. During the wedding, [[RunawayBride Ben's fiance, Elaine disappears right before she is due to walk down the aisle]], resulting in her panic-stricken husband-to-be searching the large venue for her. Throughout the episode, Tommy and Chuckie pursue the cake that's being served at the wedding, and in their pursuit, they eventually find Elaine in the courtyard, where Ben finds all three of them.
* ''WesternAnimation/Rugrats2021'': In "Wedding Smashers", Angelica has a wedding planned for [[CompanionCube Cynthia]] and Cyrus and makes the babies help her make sure everything goes according to plan.

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* ''WesternAnimation/Rugrats1991'' ''Franchise/{{Rugrats}}'':
** [[WesternAnimation/Rugrats1991 The 1991 series]]
has the episode "[[Recap/RugratsS2E19DownTheDrainLetThemEatCake Let them Eat Cake]]". In this episode, Tommy and Chuckie go to the wedding for Didi's younger brother, Ben. During the wedding, [[RunawayBride Ben's fiance, Elaine disappears right before she is due to walk down the aisle]], resulting in her panic-stricken husband-to-be searching the large venue for her. Throughout the episode, Tommy and Chuckie pursue the cake that's being served at the wedding, and in their pursuit, they eventually find Elaine in the courtyard, where Ben finds all three of them.
* ''WesternAnimation/Rugrats2021'': ** "[[Recap/RugratsS6E7ZooStoryIDo I Do]]", another episode from the 1991 series, provides a variant; after Angelica returns from a wedding where she was the flower girl, she overhears Chuckie and Lil saying "I do" when Tommy asks them if they want to play hide and seek. She then sets up a wedding for Chuckie and Lil, with her as the flower girl, Tommy as the minister, and Dil as the ring bearer.
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In the [[WesternAnimation/Rugrats2021 2021 series]] episode "Wedding Smashers", Angelica has a wedding planned for [[CompanionCube Cynthia]] and Cyrus and makes the babies help her make sure everything goes according to plan.
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** Not to be confused with the ''Series/{{NCIS}}'' season 9 "Til Death Do Us Part," which is ostensibly about Jimmy's wedding, but is much more about how the team can't go to Jimmy's wedding because of an imminent terrorist attack being planned on the Navy Yard. No wedding is shown. Season 14's "Something Blue" is about [=McGee's=] wedding, but an AltarTheSpeed variety when wedding planning takes its toll on his fiance, who has health issues.

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** Not to be confused with the ''Series/{{NCIS}}'' season 9 episode "Til Death Do Us Part," which is ostensibly about Jimmy's wedding, but is much more about how the team can't go to Jimmy's wedding because of an imminent terrorist attack being planned on the Navy Yard. No wedding is shown. Season 14's "Something Blue" is about [=McGee's=] wedding, but an AltarTheSpeed variety when wedding planning takes its toll on his fiance, who has health issues.
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* ''Series/NCISLosAngeles:'' Season 10's "Til Death Do Us Part" is about Deeks and Kensi's wedding. A recurring minor villain character with a quasi-crush on Deeks crashes the wedding, chased by other criminals after ''him,'' and the team works to deal with that while making sure the wedding goes off without a hitch. It culminates with Hetty crashing through the wall in a stolen vehicle to take out several mooks and then officiating the ceremony.
** Not to be confused with the ''Series/{{NCIS}}'' season 9 "Til Death Do Us Part," which is ostensibly about Jimmy's wedding, but is much more about how the team can't go to Jimmy's wedding because of an imminent terrorist attack being planned on the Navy Yard. No wedding is shown. Season 14's "Something Blue" is about [=McGee's=] wedding, but an AltarTheSpeed variety when wedding planning takes its toll on his fiance, who has health issues.

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* Issue 60 of ''ComicBook/TheAvengersLeeAndKirby'' focuses on the wedding of Janet van Dyne[=/=]ComicBook/TheWasp and Yellowjacket -- something that baffles the other Avengers, since the latter claims to have recently killed Janet's lover [[ComicBook/AntMan Hank Pym]] and they barely know anything about him besides that. The wedding ends up crashed by the Circus of Crime, and the ensuing scuffle with them reveals that Yellowjacket was Hank all along, something that Janet had managed to figure out before deciding to marry him.
* The wedding of ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'' members Reed Richards and Susan Storm quickly went from kink-free and blissful to a disaster of epic proportions when it was crashed by a very-pissed conga line of recurring villains who tore up the Baxter Building and a large portion of New York while fighting over who got to kill the FF, tangled with all the FF's [[ComicBook/TheAvengers Avenger]] and X-Men pals who had been invited to the wedding, and turned the event into one of the most famous [[MeleeATrois Battle Royales]] in all of comics history. It took the frickin' ''Watcher'' [[DeusExMachina popping in with a machine that threw all the villains back in time to before the attack began to end the chaos]].
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* ''ComicBook/TheAvengers'': Issue 60 of ''ComicBook/TheAvengersLeeAndKirby'' focuses on the wedding of Janet van Dyne[=/=]ComicBook/TheWasp and Yellowjacket -- something that baffles the other Avengers, since the latter claims to have recently killed Janet's lover [[ComicBook/AntMan Hank Pym]] and they barely know anything about him besides that. The wedding ends up crashed by the Circus of Crime, and the ensuing scuffle with them reveals that Yellowjacket was Hank all along, something that Janet had managed to figure out before deciding to marry him.
* ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'': The wedding of ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'' members Reed Richards and Susan Storm quickly went from kink-free and blissful to a disaster of epic proportions when it was crashed by a very-pissed conga line of recurring villains who tore up the Baxter Building and a large portion of New York while fighting over who got to kill the FF, tangled with all the FF's [[ComicBook/TheAvengers Avenger]] and X-Men pals who had been invited to the wedding, and turned the event into one of the most famous [[MeleeATrois Battle Royales]] in all of comics history. It took the frickin' ''Watcher'' [[DeusExMachina popping in with a machine that threw all the villains back in time to before the attack began to end the chaos]].
* ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'':''ComicBook/Robin1993'': One of the annuals revolved around the wedding of Jack Drake and Janet Winters, the rehearsal for which went a bit sideways when the amulet Jack gave Dana as a gift turned out to be a villain's magical artifact.
* ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics'': Issue #174 focused on the wedding of Antoine D'Coolette and Bunnie Rabbot. While it went off without a hitch, the absence of Chaotix member Espio was noted by several characters; the readers got to see what he was up to at the time alongside the wedding prep, which set up the heavy WhamEpisode coming in the next issue.
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* The wedding of [[ComicBook/WonderGirl Donna Troy]] and Terry Long in ''[[ComicBook/TeenTitans The New Teen Titans]]'' is another example of a fairly mundane wedding which just happens to have a bunch of superheroes in attendance. For bonus points, this happened to be the [[MilestoneCelebration 50th issue]] of the series' run.
* ''Franchise/XMen'':
** Logan made sure ComicBook/{{Cyclops}} and ComicBook/JeanGrey's wedding in ''X-Men'' #30 was conflict-free. Not to mention Jean's [[PimpedOutDress atypical wedding dress]] was absolutely gorgeous. Jean chose to have the last dance with wheelchair-bound Xavier, and used her telekinesis to lift him up.
** ''ComicBook/XMenGold'' issue #30 is set on Kitty and Piotr's wedding day but it ends up becoming Gambit and Rogue's wedding.
* ''ComicBook/Robin1993'': One of the annuals revolved around the wedding of Jack Drake and Janet Winters, the rehearsal for which went a bit sideways when the amulet Jack gave Dana as a gift turned out to be a villain's magical artifact.
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* ''ComicBook/TeenTitans'': The wedding of [[ComicBook/WonderGirl Donna Troy]] and Terry Long in ''[[ComicBook/TeenTitans The New Teen Titans]]'' ''ComicBook/NewTeenTitans'' is another example of a fairly mundane wedding which just happens to have a bunch of superheroes in attendance. For bonus points, this happened to be the [[MilestoneCelebration 50th issue]] of the series' run.
* ''Franchise/XMen'':
** Logan made sure ComicBook/{{Cyclops}} and ComicBook/JeanGrey's wedding in ''X-Men'' #30 was conflict-free. Not to mention Jean's [[PimpedOutDress atypical wedding dress]] was absolutely gorgeous. Jean chose to have the last dance with wheelchair-bound Xavier, and used her telekinesis to lift him up.
** ''ComicBook/XMenGold'' issue #30 is set on Kitty and Piotr's wedding day but it ends up becoming Gambit and Rogue's wedding.
* ''ComicBook/Robin1993'': One of the annuals revolved around the wedding of Jack Drake and Janet Winters, the rehearsal for which went a bit sideways when the amulet Jack gave Dana as a gift turned out to be a villain's magical artifact.
* ''Franchise/WonderWoman'':
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* Issue 174 of ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics'' focused on the wedding of Antoine D'Coolette and Bunnie Rabbot. While it went off without a hitch, the absence of Chaotix member Espio was noted by several characters; the readers got to see what he was up to at the time alongside the wedding prep, which set up the heavy WhamEpisode coming in the next issue.

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* Issue 174 of ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics'' focused on the ''ComicBook/XMen'':
** ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} made sure ComicBook/{{Cyclops}} and ComicBook/JeanGrey's
wedding of Antoine D'Coolette and Bunnie Rabbot. While it went off without a hitch, the absence of Chaotix member Espio in ''ComicBook/XMen1991'' #30 was noted by several characters; the readers got conflict-free. Not to see what he was up to at the time alongside the mention Jean's [[PimpedOutDress atypical wedding prep, which dress]] was absolutely gorgeous. Jean chose to have the last dance with wheelchair-bound Xavier, and used her telekinesis to lift him up.
** ''ComicBook/XMenGold'' issue #30 is
set on ComicBook/KittyPryde and ComicBook/{{Colossus}}'s wedding day but it ends up the heavy WhamEpisode coming in the next issue.becoming ComicBook/{{Gambit}} and ComicBook/{{Rogue}}'s wedding.
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* The cartoon special ''[[ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}} Snoopy's Getting Married, Charlie Brown]]'' has Snoopy all set to get married to a dog named Genevieve when Lucy arrives with news that [[RunawayBride the bride-to-be has just run off with a golden retriever]]. Snoopy is heartbroken at first, but soon lightens up at the prospect of remaining a bachelor, and [[WhyWasteAWedding enjoys the wedding cake with Woodstock]].

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* The cartoon special ''[[ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}} Snoopy's Getting Married, Charlie Brown]]'' ''WesternAnimation/SnoopysGettingMarriedCharlieBrown'' has Snoopy all set to get married to a dog named Genevieve when Lucy arrives with news that [[RunawayBride the bride-to-be has just run off with a golden retriever]]. Snoopy is heartbroken at first, but soon lightens up at the prospect of remaining a bachelor, and [[WhyWasteAWedding enjoys the wedding cake with Woodstock]].
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* ''Series/InsideGeorgeWebley'': "Noblesse Oblige" has the Webleys attend a wedding reception, where George is accused by Rosemary of being a snob for being the only one dressed formally while the buffet is in the chip shop!
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* ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'': ''Sun and Moon'' episode "[[Recap/PokemonS21E12TheProfessorsNewAdventure The Professor's New Adventure]]". Fresh off a climactic Ultra Beasts-related plot, this lighthearted episode is all about Kukui's proposal to Burnet, and the subsequent wedding the characters throw for them.

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* ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'': ''Sun and Moon'' ''Anime/PokemonTheSeriesSunAndMoon'' has the episode "[[Recap/PokemonS21E12TheProfessorsNewAdventure The Professor's New Adventure]]". Fresh off a climactic Ultra Beasts-related plot, this lighthearted episode is all about Kukui's proposal to Burnet, and the subsequent wedding the characters throw for them.
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* ''WesternAnimation/ThePatrickStarShow'': "[[Recap/ThePatrickStarShowS2E6TheCommodeEpisodeTyingTheKlopKnot Tying the Klop-Knot]]" revolves around Squidina planning a second wedding for her parents after Patrick's [[TimeTravel travels back in time]] to eat their wedding cake. However, Bunny's hometown of Klopnod has a ''lot'' of bizarre marriage traditions she has to keep track of.

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