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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Stanley}}: Harry and Elsie always appear to sing the song about the ''Great Big Book o' Everything'', to the annoyance of Dennis. In some cases though, they ''literally'' appear out of ''nowhere'' (a pool restroom, a beach, an aquarium, etc.). Even Dennis lampshades it.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Stanley}}: *''WesternAnimation/{{Stanley}}'': Harry and Elsie always appear to sing the song about the ''Great Big Book o' Everything'', to the annoyance of Dennis. In some cases though, they ''literally'' appear out of ''nowhere'' (a pool restroom, a beach, an aquarium, etc.). Even Dennis lampshades it.
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*''WesternAnimation/{{Stanley}}: Harry and Elsie always appear to sing the song about the ''Great Big Book o' Everything'', to the annoyance of Dennis. In some cases though, they ''literally'' appear out of ''nowhere'' (a pool restroom, a beach, an aquarium, etc.). Even Dennis lampshades it.
-->'''Dennis''': Don't you think it's rather [[{{Pun}} fishy]] how they pop up ''everywhere''?!
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheLionGuard'': Subverted in "The Kupatana Celebration". Bunga and Beshte find Dogo sleeping in one of the aardvark dens and tell him to leave, which he does, but when they go the other way, they find what seems to be him sleeping in another den. They tell the jackal pup to go, which he does, but after they go the other way, they find what seems to be Dogo ''again'' sleeping in another den. Soon after, the other jackal pups wake up, revealing that it's Dogo's siblings all along who invaded the dens.
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* ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndScrappyDoo''': Sometimes all the gang members would be shown outside a locked building, only for it to unlock and Scrappy (who was last seen with the others) to open the door from the inside, confusing the others.
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** Sometimes the wolf or any other villain would aknowledge that Droopy are waiting for them, but they guess the wrong place, like instead behind a door he hides under the villain's hat or instead of hiding under a big enough rock he pops out under a smaller pebble.
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* In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/MuppetBabies'', one of the {{Imagine Spot}}s was the kids building a house, with a RunningGag of Animal seemingly working with a double of himself, much to Kermit's confusion.

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* In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/MuppetBabies'', ''WesternAnimation/MuppetBabies1984'', one of the {{Imagine Spot}}s was the kids building a house, with a RunningGag of Animal seemingly working with a double of himself, much to Kermit's confusion.
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* ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'': Used in a season four episode when [[TheGadfly Janna]] suddenly appears next to Marco in the middle of a conversation. While she does this often, he's incredibly confused in this instance because the character shouldn't have the means to travel to Mewni from Earth (or dimension hop in general). Janna shrugs off his questions, Star says that no one cares, and everyone moves on... [[ChekhovsGag until several episodes later]], when the usual means of inter-dimensional travel is rendered impossible, which has all the characters remembering this incident and now caring every deeply about how she got to Mewni. Janna does have an answer this time: she doesn't know. It takes a while [[CassandraTruth for the others to actually believe her]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'': Used in a season four episode when [[TheGadfly Janna]] suddenly appears next to Marco in the middle of a conversation. While she does this often, he's incredibly confused in this instance because the character shouldn't have the means to travel to Mewni from Earth (or dimension hop in general). Janna shrugs off his questions, Star says that no one cares, and everyone moves on... [[ChekhovsGag until several episodes later]], when the usual means of inter-dimensional travel is rendered impossible, which has all the characters remembering this incident and now caring every very deeply about how she got to Mewni. Janna does have an answer this time: she doesn't know. It takes a while [[CassandraTruth for the others to actually believe her]].
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** That example is somewhat subverted as its not a true offscreen teleport, as Meg is clearly watching Peter the entire time from the backseat.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Histeria}}'': Loud Kiddington pulls this on George Bush after he climbs over the gates in front of the White House. Looking closely, you can see the animators drew Loud twice on the same shot.

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Loud Kiddington pulls this on George Bush after he climbs over the gates in front of the White House. Looking closely, you can see the animators drew Loud twice on the same shot.shot.
** When the Kids' kite gets stuck on Ben Franklin's roof, Toast goes inside the house and comes out dragging a long ladder. He goes offscreen then reappears carrying the other end of the ladder.
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* A lesser example appears in the ''WesternAnimation/{{Ben 10}}'' episode "Ben 10,000". When Ben first meets his older self, he manages to cut him off at every escape attempt to continue the conversation. What makes this odd is that the older Ben is [[SuperSpeed XLR8]] at the time.

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* A lesser example appears in the ''WesternAnimation/{{Ben 10}}'' ''WesternAnimation/Ben10'' episode "Ben 10,000". When Ben first meets his older self, he manages to cut him off at every escape attempt to continue the conversation. What makes this odd is that the older Ben is [[SuperSpeed XLR8]] at the time.



* How exactly all the WesternAnimation/TeenTitans get around town between scenes is a little vague. While Raven, Beast Boy, and Starfire can fly, Cyborg and Robin manage to get everywhere at the same time without any consistent means of transportation.

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* How exactly all the WesternAnimation/TeenTitans WesternAnimation/{{Teen Titans|2003}} get around town between scenes is a little vague. While Raven, Beast Boy, and Starfire can fly, Cyborg and Robin manage to get everywhere at the same time without any consistent means of transportation.



* It's Robin's shtick in ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice''. It starts to bug Kid Flash.

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* It's Robin's shtick in ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice''.''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010''. It starts to bug Kid Flash.

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