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2[[caption-width-right:300: ''"Wayne's World! Wayne's World! Party time! Excellent! Woo-oo-oo-ooh!"'']]
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4->''"We're not worthy!"''
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6''Wayne's World'' is a 1992 comedy film starring Creator/MikeMyers and Creator/DanaCarvey as Wayne Campbell and Garth Algar, hosts of the Aurora, Illinois-based cable access television show ''Wayne's World''. Adapted from the popular late '80s/early '90s ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' sketches of the same name, the film was directed by Creator/PenelopeSpheeris, with Myers co-writing the script. It was the second film to be adapted from ''SNL'', coming out 12 years after ''Film/TheBluesBrothers'', and its success would inspire a slew of movies based on ''SNL'' skits throughout the '90s, with various degrees of success.
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8The movie [[BuddyPicture follows the adventures of Wayne and Garth]] in their quest for fame and fortune, battling a crooked network executive (Creator/RobLowe) who [[ExecutiveMeddling tries to undermine both their control over their show]] and Wayne's attempts to woo Cassandra Wong (Creator/TiaCarrere), a rock singer and bassist who also seeks to make her fortune in show business.
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10Also featured in the cast are Creator/LaraFlynnBoyle, Creator/KurtFuller, Creator/BrianDoyleMurray, Creator/ColleenCamp, and Creator/EdONeill. Creator/ChrisFarley, Creator/IoneSkye, Music/MeatLoaf, Music/AliceCooper, and Creator/RobertPatrick ([[AdamWesting spoofing his role in]] ''Film/Terminator2JudgmentDay'') all make [[TheCameo cameos]].
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12Followed a year later by ''Wayne's World 2'', which features Creator/ChristopherWalken as record producer Bobby Cahn. This time around, Wayne feels the need to do something with his life, but he doesn't know what until the ghost of [[Music/TheDoors Jim Morrison]] visits him in a dream and tells Wayne that his destiny is to put on an epic rock concert in Aurora. To put on the concert Wayne enlists the help of Garth as well as the world's greatest roadie, Del Preston. Meanwhile, Garth becomes involved with blonde bombshell Honey Hornee (Creator/KimBasinger) while Bobby Cahn plots to break up Wayne and Cassandra so that he can take her with him to Los Angeles.
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14''Wayne's World'' earned $122 million at the box office against a $14 million budget, placing it as the 10th highest-grossing film of 1992 and the highest-grossing film ever based on an ''SNL'' skit. The sequel did not repeat the first film's success, earning only $48 million in the United States market against a $40 million budget. In 2000, readers of ''Total Film'' magazine voted ''Wayne's World'' the 41st greatest comedy film of all time.
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16The film has also received a few {{Licensed Game}}s. Two of them are platformers by Radical Entertainment and Gray Matter, which have pages [[VideoGame/WaynesWorldRadicalEntertainment here]] and [[VideoGame/WaynesWorldGrayMatter here]] respectively, while the third one is an adventure game by Robert Fiorini & Associates, which has a page [[VideoGame/WaynesWorldRobertFioriniAndAssociates here]].
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18!! "WAYNE'S TROPES! WAYNE'S TROPES! INDEX TIME! EXCELLENT!":
19* TheAce: Benjamin. Quoth Garth:
20-->“Okay, pop quiz: Cassandra is not interested in Benjamin because: A. Chicks think he’s handsome, B. Has cool car, C. Has lots of cash, D. Has no visible scars, E. Does not live with parents.”
21* AdaptationExpansion: As with most movies that started out as SNL skits; this one turned a 7-minute skit about an Aurora cable-access show into an entire movie (and eventually, a sequel).
22* AnAesop: Mocked in the Mega-Happy Ending.
23-->'''Noah:''' You know, ever since I did your show, kids are looking at me in a whole new way.\
24'''Terry:''' I love you, Man.\
25'''Russell:''' And I love you, because I've learned that platonic love ''can'' exist between two grown men.\
26'''Benjamin:''' And I've learned something, too. I've learned that a flawless profile, a perfect body, the right clothes, and a great car can get you far in America - almost to the top - but it can't get you everything.\
27'''Wayne:''' Isn't it great that we're all better people? ''[[spoiler:(beat, with Garth)]]'' [[spoiler:FISHED IN!]]
28** Mocked again in the sequel.
29--->'''Wayne:''' Jim, why was I supposed to put on this concert?\
30'''Jim Morrison:''' Because you had to learn that it doesn't matter what you do, Cassandra loves you for who you are. And that being an adult means facing responsibility yet still taking the time to have fun.\
31'''Wayne:''' Right, it's like coming home on Friday night and doing your homework right away so that your Saturday night is free to just party.\
32'''Jim Morrison:''' ''*clearly annoyed*'' No, I like the way I said it better.\
33'''Wayne:''' Okay.
34* AffablyEvil: Although Benjamin doesn't have a lot of respect for Wayne and Garth, he is always polite and flattering to them. This stands in stark contrast to Bobby Cahn, who is openly dismissive of Wayne and Garth.
35* TheAlcoholic: Phil. Although alcohol is never mentioned in relation to him, almost every time we see him he looks like he's on the verge of throwing up from too much drinking (the only time we really see him sober is when he's doing inspection on the Mirthmobile at the garage where he works).
36-->'''Phil:''' [not remembering their trip to the Gasworks] Hey, did you guys go to the Gasworks on Friday night?\
37'''Wayne:''' [Referring to him and Phil as well] Yeah, we were there.\
38'''Phil:''' There was this band, 'Crucial Taunt'. They had this mega-babe for a lead singer, unreal.\
39'''Wayne:''' Phil, we were there. Have you gone mental? Hello!
40* AllAsiansKnowMartialArts: Applies to both Cassandra and her dad.
41* AllThereInTheScript: Terry is the only member of Wayne and Garth's crew to be named on-screen. The other two are Neil and Alan. It's easy to tell which is which because Neil is the only member (besides Terry) to appear in both movies. Alternatively, anyone who watched ''Encino/California Man'' will recognize Alan as Matt Wilson.
42* TheAllegedCar: Garth's "mirthmobile," a sky blue AMC Pacer with flames rather inappropriately painted on the sides.
43-->'''Phil:''' Okay, it passed inspection... barely.
44* AlmightyJanitor: Chris Farley (in his first-ever feature film role) plays a security guard with an uncanny ability to supply exposition.
45* ArousedByTheirVoice: Handsome Dan's voice is so sexy that Wayne and Garth assume he's a ladies' man. He turns out to be Harry Shearer.
46-->'''Garth:''' God, Handsome Dan is so cool. He must get a million chicks.\
47'''Wayne:''' I bet he's totally studly and buffed.\
48'''Garth:''' With a voice like that he's gotta be a babe magnet.
49* ArtisticLicenseLaw: There is a police officer who thinks nothing of subjecting a person to a [[AssShove cavity search]] on almost no grounds whatsoever. You ''really'' need probable cause to violate a person's privacy like that in reality - and they wouldn't do it openly, right there on the side of the road, during a traffic stop.
50** Except this has happened in real life, leading to criminal charges and lawsuits.
51* AssShove: A part of Garth's "airplane rant" implies this, as he mentions having to find a doctor to "pull it out again".
52* AxCrazy: Glen, the diner owner. Every line he has is about him murdering, wanting to murder, or the voices in his head telling him to murder.
53* BadVibrations: A shaking glass of water, part of an obvious homage to ''Film/JurassicPark'' in the sequel.
54* BasementDweller: In the first movie Wayne lives in his parents' basement. By the second film he and Garth have gotten a place of their own.
55-->'''Wayne''': Okay, so I still live with my parents, which I admit is both bogus and sad. But at least I have an amazing public access show! And I still know how to party!
56* BeAllMySinsRemembered: Parodied in, "We're not worthy!"
57* BeatStillMyHeart[=/=]AndShowItToYou: When one of the patrons of the donut shop complains about being laid off, Glenn (Ed O'Neill) says that he should "...find the guy that did it, rip out his still-beating heart, and then hold it in front of his face, so he can see how black it is before he dies!" The patron decides to simply file a grievance with the union. The world is, after all, a twisted place.
58* BewareTheNiceOnes: In the first film, Garth is insulted and then shoved to the ground by a large bully. Garth calmly goes to his car, retrieves a cattle prod, returns to the club, and sends the bully flying with a powerful electric shock.
59* BigWhat: "It's O.K. She's marrying Bobby. ''({{beat}})'' ''WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT!?''"
60* BigWhy: PlayedForLaughs by Wayne, while carrying a burnt, unconscious Garth in the [[MultipleEndings "unhappy ending"]].
61* BitingTheHandHumor: Wayne doesn't pull any punches in mocking his sponsor, Noah Vanderhoff. [[spoiler:[[DeconstructedTrope It gets him fired.]]]]
62* BlackComedyRape: [[spoiler: In order to prevent Benjamin from stopping Cassandra’s televised audition at the end of the film, Officer Koharski performs an unwarranted body cavity search on him.]] Also plays as RapeAsRedemption in the mega-happy ending.
63* BlandNameProduct: The film's fictional Stan Mikita's Donuts is a stand-in for ubiquitous Canadian restaurant Tim Horton's Donuts. Mikita and Horton are both [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_members_of_the_Hockey_Hall_of_Fame Hockey Hall-of-Famers]]. Horton played for [[UsefulNotes/NationalHockeyLeague Toronto]], actor-writer Mike Myers' hometown; Mikita played his entire NHL career in [[UsefulNotes/NationalHockeyLeague Chicago]], an hour from Wayne's hometown of Aurora.
64* BookEnds: ''Wayne's World 2'' opens and closes with live performances by Music/{{Aerosmith}}.
65* {{Bowdlerise}}: The NES version of ''Wayne's World'' toned down the language from the movie. One example (even discussed by WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd) had Wayne and Garth say that they're going to see "the ''Lousy'' Beatles," whereas they said they're seeing "the ''Shitty'' Beatles" in the film.
66** A slightly more tame example in relation to the SNES and Genesis games involves Wayne about to say "Monkeys might fly out of my [butt]", at which point he stops himself short and instead says they'll "fly out of me".
67* BrassBalls: When Wayne kicks Cassandra's father [[GroinAttack in the nuts]] in a kung-fu duel, a pair of two Chinese medicine balls (made of metal, of course) fall out.
68* BreadEggsMilkSquick: Near the beginning of the second movie, Wayne and Garth address having a new time slot, the related negotiations with fellow shows "Plant World" and "Cooking World", and the cancellation of "White Supremacy World" which made all the switches possible.
69* BreakUpMakeUpScenario: When Wayne has an argument with Garth and Cassandra. He makes up with the former, but not with her... until they change the end, that is.
70* BreakingTheFourthWall: Wayne and Garth do this frequently. Garth is sometimes made uncomfortable by the camera's attention and even distracts it so that he can run away. When Glenn tries to pour out a dark confessional to the camera, Wayne quickly cuts him short and says that only he and Garth are allowed to talk to the camera.
71* BrickJoke:
72** In the sequel Wayne encounters a group of men early on engaged in setting up their lampshaded {{Fruit Cart}}s and moving their SheetOfGlass back and forth across the street. It gets forgotten only to pop up later during the ChaseScene.
73** When they enter the donut shop, Wayne greets a Mr. Whithers who owns an amusement park. This has no relevance whatsoever until [[spoiler:the Franchise/ScoobyDoo ending, where it turns out Benjamin is Mr. Whithers in disguise]].
74* ButtMonkey: Garth.
75* BunglingInventor: Ron Paxton, inventor of the Suck Kut, a vacuum cleaner that's been re-purposed to cut hair.
76-->'''Garth:''' Turn it off, man, turn it off! It's sucking my will to live! OhTheHumanity
77* CantYouReadTheSign: "No Stairway? Denied!" [[note]][[DontExplainTheJoke He was not allowed to play]] "[[Music/LedZeppelin Stairway to Heaven]]".[[/note]]
78* TheCastShowOff: Mike Myers is fluent in Cantonese in real life. Everything he says is actual Cantonese, though his accent is rather atrocious.
79* ChekhovsGun: Once in each film. They even get lampshaded by the duo.
80** The helpful security guard in ''1'', who tells them about Frankie Sharpe's travel plans through Illinois.
81** The four street workers in ''2''. Two make sure they have plenty of watermelons and chickens stacked, but not to sell them. The other two walk move a SheetOfGlass back and forth for no reason.
82--->'''Garth:''' It's weird.\
83'''Wayne:''' Yeah, it seems extraneous at the time, but you gotta wonder if it'll pay off later.
84* ChekhovsGunman: [[spoiler:Old Man Withers]], who is introduced early on; this comes to fruition in the Franchise/ScoobyDoo Ending.
85* ChromaKey: The blue screen, also known as a magical portal through time and space to such glamourous locations as [[BigApplesauce New York City]], Hawaii, [[EverythingIsBigInTexas Texas]], and... [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking Delaware]]. "Hi...I'm in Delaware."
86* ClassicallyTrainedExtra: Used in a meta way in the sequel. A gas station attendant is removed for being a terrible actor... and replaced by Charlton Heston. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6eWsFFQP0gA He is so awesome]] that Wayne is reduced to tears.
87* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}:
88** The better we get to know Del Preston in ''Wayne's World 2'', the more evident it becomes that he is completely off his rocker. Garth calls him out on it during the meeting to discuss stage crew positioning for Waynestock.
89--->'''Del Preston:''' Alright, ladies and gentlemen. It takes two people to run a concert: one back stage, and one out front. One man alone cannot do this. Wayne, you will run the backstage team. Milton, you are my liaison between Wayne's backstage team and Garth's front-stage team which includes myself in the booth. To the left and right of the stage are machine gun nests armed with M-60 Brownings. Now these babies tend to heat up so make sure you shoot in 3-second bursts. In the event of capture I will personally distribute these cyanide capsules to be placed under the tongue like so. Any questions?\
90'''Garth:''' Yes, I have a question: When did you turn into a nutbar?
91** Garth shows shades of this from time to time, particularly when Benjamin tries to talk to him one-on-one about changing the show. Garth, who is wearing a bizarre helmet with bits of electronics coming out of it and appears to be working on some form of robotic hand, simply responds awkwardly, "We fear change." The robot hand takes that opportunity to suddenly start moving, which Garth reacts to by [[PercussiveMaintenance smashing it repeatedly with a hammer.]]
92* ClusterFBomb: Implied in the first movie when Garth tells Wayne what he can do with his show and the roar of a jet plane flying overhead drowns him out.
93* CombatUninterruptus: In ''Wayne's World 2'', Wayne takes a phone call in the middle of his fight with Jeff Wong, without any break in the KungFoley sound effects or the HongKongDub.
94* CoolCar: ''Wayne's World 2'' is the only movie in existence that makes the AMC Pacer cool. The ''Film/ThelmaAndLouise'' parody features a convertible Mirthmobile, and at the end we see the Mirthlimo, a six-wheeled Pacer stretch limo in which Music/{{Aerosmith}} arrive.
95* CoolestClubEver: The Gasworks in the first film, and Komrades in the sequel.
96* ComicallyMissingThePoint: When Honey Hornee gets Garth back to her home, she begins the process of seducing him by playing soft, romantic music on the stereo. Garth, oblivious of her intentions, asks her if she has any Music/{{Megadeth}}.
97* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Benjamin Kane in ''WW'', and Bobby Cahn in ''[=WW2=]''.
98* CreatorCameo: The crew member who replaces the [[BadBadActing Bad Bad Actor]] with Creator/CharltonHeston is director Stephen Surjik.
99* CreatorWorship: InUniverse when they encounter Music/{{Aerosmith}}.
100-->'''Wayne and Garth:''' We're not worthy! We're not worthy!\
101'''[[TheCameo Steven Tyler]]:''' You're worthy, you're worthy!
102* CreepyDoll: In ''2'', the boys live in and do their show from an abandoned doll factory. There are baby dolls, doll heads and dismembered doll parts all over the place in the background. Garth even has a doll head attached to the end of his hockey stick!
103* CryingIndian: Parodied during the closing credits of ''Wayne's World 2'', when the Weird Naked Indian sheds a tear upon seeing all the trash on the ground following Waynestock. Although he does cheer up a little when he sees Wayne and Garth cleaning up the mess.
104* CurseCutShort: Garth chews Wayne out while they're hanging out near the airport. He is about to launch on a long, profanity-laced tirade, but an airplane drowns out his words. Wayne's shocked expression and his response ("Do you kiss your mother with that mouth") implies it was something pretty offensive.
105* DeathGlare: A chain occurs the "Sphincter-hoff" moment. Benjamin glares at Russell, who glares at Neil, who glares at another technician, who glares back at Neil, who glares back at Russell, who glares back at Benjamin, who glares back at the scene.
106* DefeatMeansFriendship: After being defeated by Wayne in hand-to-hand combat, Jeff Wong (Cassandra's dad) takes a liking to Wayne and becomes supportive of Wayne dating his daughter.
107* DesperatelyLookingForAPurposeInLife: In ''Wayne's World 2'', Wayne is searching for a purpose to give his life meaning. After a dream in which he talks to the ghost of Jim Morrison, he learns that the purpose of his life is to host a rock music festival in Aurora.
108* DidYouJustHaveSex: Garth emerges all grown up and content after losing his virginity.
109* DisposableLoveInterest: Garth's dream woman from the first movie does not appear in the sequel. Nor is she even mentioned.
110* DistaffCounterpart: Betty Jo, from the second film, is a female version of Garth.
111* TheDogWasTheMastermind: Parodied in the "Scooby-Doo Ending" of ''Wayne's World'', where it's revealed that Ben is really [[spoiler:Old Man Withers]], the amusement park owner who Wayne spoke to for five seconds near the beginning of the film. Probably an AffectionateParody of how, in older Scooby-Doo episodes, the perpetrator was often introduced the exact same way.
112* DoItYourselfThemeTune:
113** The film theme song is sung by Creator/MikeMyers and Creator/DanaCarvey themselves. Or rather by Wayne and Garth themselves.
114** InUniverse, the two almost always perform the very short theme song of their show on camera. The sole exception is when Benjamin owns the show; he has a studio recording played instead.
115* DownerEnding:
116** One of three endings to the first film. [[spoiler:In the downer ending, Cassandra is denied a record contract, Wayne's house burns down (with Garth dying in the fire), it's revealed that Stacy is pregnant, and Benjamin and Cassandra become lovers and travel to a beautiful tropical island together.]]
117--->"WHY, GOD?! *SOB* ...WHY?!?!"
118** The sequel has ''two'' downer endings. [[spoiler:In the first downer ending, none of the bands show up to Waynestock, then Wayne and Garth get lost in the desert to die of dehydration. The second downer ending is the ''Film/ThelmaAndLouise'' ending where Wayne and Garth commit suicide by driving the Mirthmobile off a cliff. Thankfully, Wayne and Garth decide not to end the film with either of the downer endings and go with a happy ending where Waynestock is a rousing success.]]
119* DreamSequence: In the first film, Garth has a fantasy sequence in which he woos the woman of his dreams to the song "Foxy Lady" by Music/JimiHendrix. In the sequel, Wayne's dreams are where he communicates with his SpiritAdvisor, Jim Morrison.
120* DubNameChange: The one character whose name is changed in the German dub is Honey Hornée. Her new name Gail (resembles "geil" which still means "horny") seems somewhat less forced.
121* EuropeansAreKinky: Bjergen Kjergen (Creator/DrewBarrymore), the Swedish receptionist at [=WPIG=] Radio, who tells Wayne that she wishes to make love to him in the near future because he once stayed up all night working on a homework assignment about Sweden.
122* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin:
123** The Weird Naked Indian is called as such by everybody who can see him. He's even billed in the closing credits as "naked indian."
124** In the first film, the "Shitty Beatles".
125--->'''Wayne:''' Hey, Tiny, who's playing today?\
126'''Tiny:''' Uh, Jolly Green Giants and the Shitty Beatles.\
127'''Wayne:''' Shitty Beatles? Are they any good?\
128'''Tiny:''' They suck.\
129'''Wayne:''' Then it's not just a clever name.
130* ExcusePlot: The films have a barebones plot and instead stuffed full of jokes.
131* ExecutiveMeddling: [[InvokedTrope Invoked]].
132** In ''Wayne's World'', Benjamin, new owner of Wayne's cable-TV show, makes it look much more professional and streamlined in order for it to be more attractive to advertisers. This goes from the theme song now being a studio recording to the show itself being made in a studio rather than Wayne's parents' basement.
133** In ''Wayne's World 2'', Bobby, new producer of Crucial Taunt, wants to replace everyone in the band except for Cassandra with session musicians for the album recordings. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] as her band actually isn't that good.
134* {{Expy}}:
135** Garth is an impression of Dana Carvey's brother, which he also uses in his stand-up.
136** Del Preston from the second film is intentionally one of the actor Ralph Brown's character Danny the drug dealer from ''Film/WithnailAndI'' and was added late in the scripting after Dana Carvey saw said film and took a liking to the character of Danny.
137* FaceHeelTurn: Wayne goes through a minor one in the first film, driving away both Cassandra and Garth [[spoiler:and the camera]] by being a JerkAss. Thankfully he realizes fairly quickly how much of a jerk he's been and proceeds to right the wrongs he's created.
138* FadeToBlack: LampshadeHanging by Garth:
139-->'''Garth:''' I can't believe they did that!
140* FeatherBoaConstrictor: Cassandra has one for a music video, but it apparently falls asleep on her.
141* FemaleRockersPlayBass: Cassandra is the bassist and only woman in her band. While her sex appeal ([[HeadTurningBeauty schwing!]]) is a big part of why people are interested in the band, she's also the [[LeadBassist frontman and vocalist]] and genuinely serious about her music. The sequel reveals that she's the only one in the band with any talent.
142* {{Fetish}}: ConversedTrope. [[invoked]]
143-->'''Garth:''' [[UsefulNotes/FurryFandom Did you ever find Bugs Bunny attractive when he put on a dress and played a girl bunny?]]\
144'''Wayne:''' ''[pauses to consider]'' No. ''[laughs]'' No!\
145'''Garth:''' [[OpinionFlipFlop Neither did I. I was just asking.]]
146* FrothyMugsOfWater: Despite the fact that Wayne and Garth are apparently a pair of hard-partying metalheads, the Wayne's World films contain no depictions of drug use and very little alcohol consumption (when Garth is given a glass of whiskey he ''immediately'' [[FoulFirstDrink spits it out]], believing to have been Coca-Cola that went bad). The only vices Wayne and Garth seem to have is their love of coffee and donuts from Stan Mikita's (although their friend Phil perpetually seems to be on the verge of throwing up from excessive drinking).
147-->'''Garth:''' "Okay, we've had some word that there is some bad red rope licorice circulating in the crowd. Please stay away from the red rope licorice."
148* FunnyBackgroundEvent:
149** In the second movie, after Wayne & Garth crowd-surf to the front of an Music/{{Aerosmith}} concert, they are shortly followed by a pizza-delivery boy, a refrigerator, and a goat.
150** As Creator/CharltonHeston gives his soliloquy, the guy he replaced can be glimpsed loitering the background.
151* FunWithSubtitles: In the first film, Wayne learns Cantonese to impress Cassandra. He begins the conversation speaking what sounds believably like the subtitles. [[TranslationYes Over time, the words he says get shorter, while the subtitles get longer.]] By the end, Wayne is sitting there looking bored as the subtitles continue without his intervention.
152* FurBikini: When Cassandra was trying to film a video.
153* GadgeteerGenius: Garth is constantly building elaborate electrical contraptions out of nothing. Parodied in the climax to the first movie, where he uses a bunch of implausibly complicated electronics and computer programs to somehow triangulate the precise location of the music executive.
154* GelatinousEncasement: Mentioned. The corrupt CEO of Noah's Arcade describes their newly released game Zantar, about a gelatinous cube that grows in power as it consumes chieftains, signaling the new level. The trick is that there is no next level, so the kids at the arcade cough up money to reach a non-existent goal.
155* GeniusDitz: Garth is incredibly skilled with electronics and gadgets, but incredibly out of it and thus bad at almost everything else. He generally needs Wayne around to help him with basic life things.
156* GayBarReveal: Happens in ''Wayne's World 2'' when Wayne and his friends (who coincidentally are wearing disguises that make them look just like the Music/VillagePeople) hide in a bar called "The Tool Box" while fleeing from the BigBad.
157* GeekyTurnOn: In the musical sense after Cassandra displays her knowledge of classic Fender guitars.
158-->'''Wayne:''' There it is: Excalibur.\
159'''Cassandra:''' Wow... '64 Stratocaster in classic white with triple single coil pickups and a whammy bar.\
160'''Wayne:''' Pre-[=CBS=] Fender corporate buyout.\
161'''Cassandra:''' I'd raise the bridge, file down the nut, and take the buzz out of the low-E.\
162'''Wayne:''' God, I love this woman!
163* GenreSavvy: Wayne and Garth, revealed in their discussions with the camera. Garth in particular has reservations about signing a contract due to a ''[[Series/TheTwilightZone1959 Twilight Zone]]'' episode, though the episode in question doesn't actually exist.
164* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: Cantonese Love Rip Taylor: [[InUniverse According to Cassandra]]. [[invoked]]
165* GiveGeeksAChance: In ''Wayne's World 2'' the sexy blonde bombshell Honey Hornée falls for the shy, nerdy Garth and seduces him. [[spoiler:But later in the film we find out that she wants him to kill her husband, causing Garth to flee in terror. In fact, it's entirely possible that she was never really interested in Garth and just used her feminine wiles to try and manipulate him into murdering her husband.]]
166* GloveSnap: When the BigBad is being "searched for drugs".
167* GracefulLoser: [[spoiler:Benjamin in the mega happy ending, who has learned from his mistakes and admits that being rich and handsome can't get you everything.]]
168* GratuitousNinja: In the process of explaining ThePlan to his buddies, Wayne opens a door to reveal a vast training chamber full of exercising {{ninja}}s.
169-->'''Garth:''' ''Wow.'' What are you gonna do with these guys?\
170'''Wayne:''' [[RedHerring Nothing.]] I just always wanted to open a door [[RuleOfCool to a room where people are being trained like in a James Bond movie.]]
171* HaHaHaNo: Wayne's reaction when Garth asks him if he was ever turned on by WesternAnimation/BugsBunny in drag.
172* HasAType: Based on the three women he gets involved with over the course of the films (the unnamed "Dream Woman" from the first film, Honey Horneé, and Betty Jo) it definitely seems like Garth likes blondes.
173* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:Russell]], before the end, and [[spoiler:Benjamin]] in the "Mega Happy Ending."
174* HellBentForLeather: The outfit that Cassandra wears to the Aerosmith concert in ''Wayne's World 2''.
175* HeterosexualLifePartners: Wayne and Garth.
176* HiddenDepths: Alice Cooper shows himself to be very knowledgeable of (Native) American history. There's a little TruthInTelevision here as Alice Cooper is a big history buff in real life.
177* {{Homage}}: The second film has a premise similar to ''Film/FieldOfDreams'', except Wayne has visions telling him to put on a rock festival instead of telling him to build a baseball field.
178* HypocriticalHumor: Wayne and Garth talk about why they won't sell out to corporate sponsors... while at the same time making ProductPlacement after ProductPlacement.
179* IAmTheBand: According to Bobby Cahn in ''Wayne's World 2'', Cassandra is the only member of Crucial Taunt who is talented, and the rest of the band is "terrible". He successfully convinces her to get a new band.
180* IdiotSavant: Wayne. He may be GenreSavvy, but he's still a bit of a meathead.
181** Garth is even more than Wayne. He is awkward and antisocial and almost seems to have Asperger's, but describes hacking a military satellite as "almost too easy".
182* InvisibleParents: Although Wayne still lives with his parents during the events of the first film, they are never seen or heard from.
183* JerkassHasAPoint: Although Wayne chafes at the idea of putting Noah Vanderhoff on his show, he ''did'' sign a contract agreeing to do so, and Benjamin is not being unreasonable at all in pointing it out.
184* KungFoley: Taken to ridiculous extremes in ''Wayne's World 2'' during Wayne and Jeff's fight scene.
185* LampshadeHanging: There's a lot of meta-humor, such as when Wayne remarks that the security guard seemed conveniently helpful.
186* LeadBassist: Cassandra is a type B and a type C. She is Crucial Taunt's bass player in addition to being the lead vocalist and face of the band.
187* LearntEnglishFromWatchingTelevision: Wayne asks Cassandra where she learned English.
188-->'''Cassandra:''' College, and the ''Film/PoliceAcademy'' movies.
189* LeftTheBackgroundMusicOn: In the ShoutOut to ''Film/TheGraduate'', Music/SimonAndGarfunkel cut out when the car travels through a tunnel.
190* LimitedWardrobe: Wayne is almost always seen wearing his black t-shirt, ripped jeans and Wayne's World cap; Garth wears a blue button-on shirt and a t-shirt for a random rock group (most notably Aerosmith) underneath most of the time.
191* LipLock: All of Wayne's conversations with Cassandra's father are ([[GagDub badly]]) dubbed, even with Wayne speaking English.
192* LondonEnglandSyndrome: Parodied with Del Preston's exact address being "London, England", and they manage to find his house immediately with that address.
193* LoveAtFirstSight: Wayne is smitten with Cassandra from the first moment he lays eyes on her.
194* MagicalNativeAmerican: In ''Wayne's World 2'', Wayne is escorted through the desert to Jim Morrison's ghost by a "weird naked Indian".
195* ManChild: Wayne, and to a greater extent Garth.
196* ManlyTears: Wayne sheds these in the second film because Creator/CharltonHeston's cameo is ''just that awesome.''
197* MeanCharacterNiceActor: In-universe. On the show, Wayne mocks his guests and trolls Garth [[ItAmusedMe For The Lulz]]. However off the show, he's one of the nicest guys, albeit a bit of a moron which nearly ruins his relationship with Cassandra twice, but he means well.
198* MediumAwareness: Not only do many characters talk into the camera, but they're aware of the ''presence'' of a camera in the first place, and Wayne even mentions the camera that only he and Garth may talk into (which is brought up after Glen manages to steal the camera away for a few seconds; see NoodleIncident). Also, they give each film three different endings, some of which they even give titles.
199* MetalHead: Wayne, Garth, and several of the supporting characters in the films.
200* MightyWhiteyAndMellowYellow:
201** Cassandra, especially by the sequel, where she's evidently only interested in marrying an American man in order to be allowed to remain in the US.
202* MirrorCharacter: Wayne to Stacy in the sequel. He starts stalking Cassandra and showing up at places she's at just like Stacy did to him. In some ways his behavior is a little worse, leaning into the CrazyJealousGuy a tad when both Benjamin and Bobby make their moves on Cassandra; where as Stacy is merely clueless and overly persistent.
203* MistakenForGay: In the sequel, Wayne & Co. are conducting surveillance on Cassandra, disguised as a [[Music/VillagePeople construction worker, traffic cop, biker, and sailor]]. When they're spotted, they retreat, and hide from Creator/ChristopherWalken in a gay bar. [[spoiler:Then the Weird Naked Indian appears and joins them.]]
204* TheMountainsOfIllinois: Quite literally.
205* MsFanservice:
206** Honey Horneé, who is played by the gorgeous Kim Basinger and always dresses sexy.
207** Also, Cassandra, who is played by 80s and 90s mega-babe Creator/TiaCarrere.
208* MultipleEndings: A DownerEnding, a ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDoo'' Ending (it was [[spoiler:Old Man Withers, the guy who runs the haunted amusement park]]) and a [[HappilyEverAfter Mega-Happy Ending]]. The sequel replaces the ''[=Scooby-Doo=]'' ending with a ''Film/ThelmaAndLouise'' ending. The scene cuts to the happy ending as Wayne and Garth drive off a cliff into the Grand Canyon.
209* TheMunchausen: Del Preston, the greatest roadie who has ever lived. He's worked with every great rock band, he's been all over the world, and he's got no shortage of stories from his career.
210-->'''Del Preston:''' There I am in Sri Lanka, formerly Ceylon, at three o'clock in the morning looking for one thousand brown M&M's to fill brandy glass or Music/{{Ozzy|Osbourne}} wouldn't go on stage that night. So Jeff Beck pops his head around the door and mentions there's a little sweet shop on the edge of town. So we go, and it's closed. So there's me and Keith Moon and David Crosby breaking into this little sweet shop, right? So instead of a guard dog they've got this great big bloody Bengal tiger. Well, I managed to take care of the tiger with a can of mace, but the shop owner and his son... that's a different story altogether: I had to beat them to death with their own shoes. Nasty business, really. But sure enough I got the M&M's and Ozzy went on stage and did a great job..
211* NightmareFuelStationAttendant: Glen, the manager of Wayne and Garth's favorite donut shop.
212-->'''Glen:''' You know, if you stab a man in the dead of winter, steam will rise up from the wounds. Indians believed it was his soul escaping from his body.
213* TheNineties: ''Wayne's World'' emerged in the weird, transitional 80s hangover that was the early 1990s.
214* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: The closing credits for ''2'' make it clear that Creator/KennyG was in no way involved in the scene where Garth imagines he's having his tooth drilled while attending a Kenny G concert (thus likening the two situations).
215* NoFourthWall: A hallmark of the films. Wayne and Garth speak directly to the camera and comment on the progress of the film throughout. Wayne claims than only he and Garth are allowed to talk to the camera, but many other characters end up doing so throughout the film. Some university/college courses actually examine the film's use of the audience as a separate character.
216* NobleTopEnforcer: Russell, who despite being Benjamin's top lackey is actually not a bad guy. In the end he decides to help Wayne and Garth.
217* NoodleIncident:
218** Glenn's crime of passion: "I'd never done a crazy thing in my life before that night. Why is it, if a man kills another man in the heat of battle, it's called heroic? Yet if he kills a man in the heat of passion, it's called murder?"
219** Also, in the first film, when Wayne and Garth are talking to Benjamin about being between lawyers and Garth mentioned grabbing their last lawyer by his "big fat head and said, 'Listen man, I'm not going to jail for you or anybody!'"
220*** Unless you interpret that as a clumsy cover up as to why they don't have a lawyer.
221** How, exactly, Garth managed to handle the rest of the "Wayne's World" episode after being left alone (especially considering the DeadAir PerformanceAnxiety HeroicBSOD he was experiencing when the scene ends). See TakeOurWordForIt.
222** In the ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'' ending, what was [[spoiler:Old Man Withers’]] motive?
223* NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent: Nobody in the cast even attempts to speak with a Chicago accent. However more glaring is Wayne (Mike Myers) speaking with an obvious Canadian accent. Couple that with the obvious stand-in for Tim Horton's, the Gasworks, playing street hockey, and some other subtle Canadian things and it's obvious that Myers was secretly trying to set the movie in his native Canada instead of suburban Chicago.
224** Partially averted. Chicago is a large enough city with residents from many parts of the country, so not everyone speaks with that accent. In particular, Chicago accents are not very common in the suburbs.
225* NotListeningToMeAreYou: When the boys give an interview to a local radio DJ, they discover he's more interested in loading tapes than actually listening...so they start calling him names, and he's completely oblivious to their joking around.
226* ObliviousToHisOwnDescription: Garth, when he snoops around Benjamin's room, finds the latter's diary. In it is listed the entry "Purchase feeble public access show and exploit it," to which Garth remarks, "Gee, I feel sorry for whoever ''that'' is!"
227* ObviousStuntDouble: Invoked and played for laughs when Wayne and Garth fly to London where they claim they thought Paramount just use stunt doubles. We then see Wayne and Garth explore where they're shot from behind and played by actors who are clearly way too short and too tall.
228* OneHourWorkWeek: Wayne admits to having held a variety of dead-end jobs, which he never seems to work. The trope is justified in the first film by the fact that ''Wayne's World'' is quickly picked up in the first act, allowing Wayne and Garth to develop it professionally.
229* OneSceneWonder: Both in-universe and out. Creator/CharltonHeston shows up in one scene when [[BreakingTheFourthWall the actor who's supposed to be delivering a line isn't up to snuff.]] His performance in the scene reduces Wayne to tears.
230* OrWasItADream: In ''Wayne's World 2'', Wayne has a dream in which has a conversation with the ghost of Jim Morrison in the middle of the desert. When he wakes up, his feet are covered in sand.
231* OscarBait: Played with in a scene where Wayne gives a "tearful" speech (after splashing water on his eyes so it looks like he was crying) apologizing to Cassandra, culminating in a wail of, "I NEVER LEARNED TO READ!" [[LampshadeHanging The words "Oscar Clip" flash at the bottom of the screen.]]
232* TheOtherDarrin: [[invoked]] The {{Trope Namer|s}} is {{discussed|Trope}}, which is when Wayne realized that both actors were named "Dick", and their last names combined equal "Sergeant York", an honored military officer and among the most decorated American soldiers in World War I.
233* OverlyPreparedGag: Hm, Wayne and his friends are spying on Bobby Cohn, while disguised as a cop, construction worker, biker, and sailor, and are forced to hide in a gay bar? [[Music/TheVillagePeople Now where could this setup be going?]]
234* ParodyProductPlacement: When Benjamin tries to convince Wayne and Garth of doing some advertising in their show, they both explain they'll never sell out -- while doing ''blatant'' product placement ranging from Wayne grinning [[BreakingTheFourthWall into the camera]] and holding up a Pizza Hut box to Garth suddenly being completely decked out in Reebok gear.
235* PlotMandatedFriendshipFailure: After Wayne erupts into a total {{Jerkass}} (see WhatTheHellHero below) and [[FriendVersusLover ditches him]] during a live taping of the titular show, Garth dumps him. Their make up leads directly into Wayne hatching the plan to defeat the BigBad.
236* PosterGalleryBedroom: Garth's bedroom in the first film is this.
237* {{Postmodernism}}: The sketch could be considered Bill & Ted meets David Letterman. In the films they break the fourth wall and hang a lampshade over if not outright spoof several tropes.
238* ProductPlacement: Mocked in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjB6r-HDDI0 this scene.]]
239* ProtagonistCenteredMorality: In the second film, Del Preston recounts beating a father and son to death with their own shoes in the process of fulfilling a musician's crazed demands. It's apparently justified to some of the other metalheads because, "Ozzy went on stage and gave the performance of his life."
240* PsychoExGirlfriend: Stacy the "Psycho-Hose-Beast". The ''Film/{{Psycho}}'' theme even plays when Wayne sees her at a party.
241* PsychoStrings: Stacy's leitmotif. PlayedForLaughs when they briefly cut through the romantic music to indicate her proximity to the camera.
242* RagtagBunchOfMisfits: Wayne, Garth and their buddies.
243* ReadTheFinePrint: Wayne and Garth fall victim to this. Wayne acts like he is reading the contract, but it's pretty obvious later on in the movie he did not. It's a bit of realism because as creepy as Benjamin is he is staying entirely within the laws and averts MovingTheGoalposts. The things Wayne gets in trouble for are quite reasonable things to put in the kind of contract he signed.
244* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Officer Koharski, who reacts with good-natured humor when Wayne and Garth jokingly call him a pig. At the end of the film he helps Wayne and Garth with their plan to get Cassandra a record contract.
245* RedOniBlueOni: Wayne (red) and Garth (blue).
246* RememberTheNewGuy: Milton (Chris Farley) in the sequel. Interestingly he does appear in the first film as a very knowledgeable security guard, but is clearly a different character.
247* ReReleaseSoundtrack: "No Stairway? Denied!" makes a lot more sense when you consider that the original theatrical release had Wayne play the first five notes of "[[Music/LedZeppelin Stairway to Heaven]]" before the guitar shop owner cuts him off. Some releases changed it to the first two notes; most releases nowadays have a generic riff. The joke was eventually fully restored on the 4K Blu-ray release.
248* RichSuitorPoorSuitor: Wayne vs. Benjamin
249** Wayne vs. Bobby in the sequel.
250* SatelliteLoveInterest: Garth's dream woman in the first film. She serves no role other than for Garth to have somebody to pine over.
251* {{Scotireland}}: When invoking a ShoutOut to ''Film/{{Leprechaun}}'', Mike Myers uses his FatBastard accent.
252* SeinfeldianConversation: "Did you ever find ''WesternAnimation/BugsBunny'' attractive when he [[WholesomeCrossdresser put on a dress and played Girl Bunny]]?"
253* SequelNonEntity: Phil, Officer Koharski, and Garth's Dream Woman.
254* SexStartsStoryStops: Parodied in the first movie. After a plot-important scene of Cassandra on the phone arranging her music video shoot, Wayne and Cassandra get in bed together, with no plot importance. They aren't shown actually having sex, but the words "Gratuitous Sex Scene" flash on the screen as they unconvincingly simulate sex while clothed.
255* SexyScandinavian: A sexy Swedish secretary, Bjergen Kjergen, hits on Wayne for knowing so much about her home country.
256* ShoutOut: The series is littered with them:
257** Wayne, Garth, and the crew lip sync to Music/{{Queen|Band}}'s [[Music/ANightAtTheOpera "Bohemian Rhapsody"]] during a nighttime drive, headbanging during the guitar solo. Incidentally, Queen's last American performance during frontman Music/FreddieMercury's lifetime was as the musical guests on the season 8 premiere of ''Series/SaturdayNightLive''.
258** Jim Morrison and the "weird naked Indian" are references to ''Film/{{The Doors|1991}}.''
259** Wayne driving the Alfa Romeo Spider to Music/SimonAndGarfunkel music and breaking up a wedding, including Cassandra's father, Bobby and the minister each mouthing the phrase "son of a bitch", are references to ''Film/TheGraduate''.
260** Ralph Brown plays basically the same character as he did in ''Film/WithnailAndI''.
261** Two of the alternate endings directly reference ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDoo'' and ''Film/ThelmaAndLouise''.
262** Noah's Arcade has a video game featuring a Gelatinous Cube, a classic TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons monster.
263** While racing off to rescue Cassandra from Ben, Wayne gets pulled over by a motorcycle cop. Said motorcycle cop turns out to be [[Film/Terminator2JudgmentDay the T-1000]] flashing a photo of John Connor asking "Have you seen this boy?"
264** Paired with TheMountainsOfIllinois, (literally) as TheGraduateHomageShot uses the same church, which is on the outskirts of Los Angeles, and mountains and palm trees can be scene clearly when they catch the bus.
265** At one point in the second film, Wayne and Garth are waiting in their car looking through a map on a rainy night, until the ground starts rumbling. Once Wayne takes the map off the window, [[Film/JurassicPark ''a giant T-rex is looking directly at them'']]. Upon roaring, they rightfully panic and drive away quickly.
266** Also, the sequel has shout-outs not only to the UsefulNotes/{{Woodstock}} festival itself, but especially to the Creator/MartinScorsese film. The warning about the "bad red rope licorice" is a spoof of the reports about "brown acid" at the actual [=Woodstock=] event.
267** Also in the second film, Wayne and his friends are all in disguise (Wayne is a construction worker, Garth a traffic cop, and their other two friends as a biker and sailor) to spy on Cassandra and Bobby. Once they are found out, they run away and hide in a gay dance club. They end up on the stage, and because of their disguises, are made to dance to the Music/VillagePeople's signature song "YMCA," completed with the inclusion of the Native American hallucination.
268** "Officer Koharski", the donut-eating police officer found in "Mikita's Donuts" is a well-hidden ShoutOut to Don Koharski, an NHL referee most famous for getting into an on-ice scuffle with New Jersey Devils head coach Jim Schoenfeld (after which Schoenfeld famously shouted, "You fat pig! Have another donut!")
269** "Mikita's Donuts" is a shout-out to Canadian donut chain "Tim Hortons" (Stan Mikita and Tim Horton were both famous NHL players, and both are now in the hall of fame).
270** The first thing Wayne and Garth do upon reaching Milwaukee in the first movie is spoof ''Series/LaverneAndShirley''.
271** During the roadie tryouts, Wayne berates Milton, saying "What's keeping you here? You don't belong here! Why don't you just quit?", and Milton tearfully says "Cause I've got no place else to go!", parodying a similar exchange between [[DrillSergeantNasty Sgt. Foley]] and Zack Mayo from ''Film/AnOfficerAndAGentleman''.
272* SirSwearsALot: As mentioned above, implied with Garth at one point in the first film.
273* SlobsVersusSnobs: The first film pits sophisticated, wealthy Benjamin Kane against the goofy, barely employed Wayne and Garth.
274* SmugSnake: Benjamin Kane in the first movie, and Bobby Cahn in the sequel.
275* SophisticatedAsHell: From the end of the first film:
276-->'''Wayne:''' "Well, that's all the time we have for our movie. We hope you found it entertaining, whimsical yet relevant, with a revisionist conceit that belied the film's emotional attachment to the subject matter."\
277'''Garth:''' "I just hope you didn't think it sucked."
278* SoundEffectBleep: When Wayne and Garth get into an argument outside the airport, eventually Garth snaps and says to Wayne:
279-->'''Garth:''' You know what you can do with your show? You can take a ''[long sound of an airplane landing, drowning out Garth's voice, interspersed with Wayne's horrified reaction shot]'' until the handle breaks off and you have to find a doctor to pull it out again!\
280'''Wayne:''' Kiss your mother with that mouth? You've gone mental!
281* SpaghettiKiss: Garth, in the sequel, except with red rope licorice.
282* SpinOff: The movie is an example of a segment spinoff. ''Wayne's World'' was originally a reoccurring sketch on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive''.
283* SpiritAdvisor: In ''Wayne's World 2'', Wayne receives guidance from the ghost of [[Music/TheDoors Jim Morrison]].
284* StacysMom: In one of the ''Wayne's World'' [=SNL=] sketches, Wayne has the hots for Garth's mom (played by Candice Bergen). Understandably, Garth is rather {{squick}}ed out by it.
285* TheStinger: Exchange of words between Wayne and Garth during the end credits.
286* {{Stripperiffic}}: Honey Horneé's wardrobe seems to consist entirely of outfits that are tight-fitting, skimpy, or both.
287* SubvertedPunchline: In the second film, Wayne awkwardly avoids using anything that sounds like the word "eye" when talking to a character with a very noticeable eye disorder, ending when he promises to "make sure to cross my Ts and dot my... lowercase Js."
288* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Bobby Cahn to Benjamin Kane. This is because Rob Lowe was supposed to return for the sequel but couldn't, prompting Ben's part to be rewritten into a different character.
289* TakeOurWordForIt: In the first film, after Wayne gets fired from the show by Benjamin, Garth is forced to finish the show by himself; his reaction is best described as DeerInTheHeadlights, and one of the crew compares Garth to the first YourHeadASplode scene in ''Film/{{Scanners}}''. Later references by multiple characters indicate that Garth managed to put together an entertaining show by himself regardless, but the audience [[NoodleIncident never gets to see it]].
290* TakeThat:
291** "Music/LedZeppelin didn't write tunes that everybody liked. They left that to Music/TheBeeGees."[[note]]A take that to The Bee Gees, that is -- not Led Zeppelin.[[/note]]
292** The Suck Kut product that Wayne and Garth showcase on their show, the one that nearly butchers Garth's hair at the beginning of the film [[https://www.google.com/search?q=flowbee was a real product]]. The parody in the films was a quick jab at the actual product. "It really does suck" indeed.
293* TemptingFate: This little gem from Garth while playing with donut characters:
294-->'''Cruller-pede:''' "Hey, Mr. Donut-Head Man, who's trying to kill ya?"\
295'''Mr. Donut-Head Man:''' "I don't know, but they better not."\
296''(Garth starts stabbing Mr. Donut-Head Man with a hockey-stick pencil)''\
297'''Mr. Donut-Head Man:''' "Ahh! Ohh, that's not good! I'm not happy! OH, NO!"
298* ThatsWhatSheSaid: This movie practically replenished this trope's popularity by itself. Bless you, Claudia Schiffer.
299-->'''Garth:''' Hey, are you through yet? Because I'm getting tired of holding this. \
300'''Wayne:''' Shya. That's what she said. ''[both giggle]''
301* ThereIsAGod: In ''Wayne's World 2'' Wayne says this when he mistakenly believes that Heather Locklear is waving to him.
302* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: InUniverse example; this is how Wayne reacts to the ExecutiveMeddling of the show in the first movie. [[invoked]]
303* ToTheBatpole: The second film shows that Wayne and Garth's new studio now has the whole Adam West Batman setup to get to the Mirthmobile; Wayne skips it however, to provide us with a recap while in an old elevator.
304%%* TradeYourPassionForGlory
305* TranslationYes: Taken to ridiculous lengths. In ''Wayne's World'', Wayne pauses to look at the camera and his silence is translated as an intelligent response to Cassandra's questions.
306* UnnecessaryCombatRoll: Variant: when Garth leads the break-in to get the equipment for their plan at the climax of the first film, he gets everyone to drop their stomach and do an army crawl, despite nobody being around. HilarityEnsues when he falls on his keys.
307* TheVamp: Honey Horneé, who seduces Garth and then tries to get him to kill her husband.
308* VillainHasAPoint: Benjamin has every right to fire Wayne from the show after the latter insulted and humiliated their sponsor on television.
309* WakeUpCallBoss: Played for laughs in the sequel when Bobby Cahn fails to fall for the same "a sphincter says what?" gag that Noah Vanderhoff did in the original (though, to be fair, Garth doesn't deliver it as well as Wayne did).
310* WhatTheHellHero: As Wayne begins to slide into {{Jerkass}} territory, he delivers an angry tirade at the camera, prompting it to turn away and abandon him. Wayne instantly realizes his mistake and resumes his heroic role. He even apologies to the audience for it.
311* WickedCultured: Benjamin, who impresses Cassandra with his knowledge of fine wines and his ability to speak Cantonese.
312* WishFulfillment: Mike Myers had said that he wanted to do public access when he first became a performer, but didn't want to go through the sea of paper work to make it happen. The Wayne character was his way of getting the experience without the burden of bureaucracy.
313* {{Yuppie}}: Benjamin, the clean-cut, handsome, ambitiously business-minded young TV exec with the nice car and penthouse apartment in the city.
314----
315-->'''Wayne:''' That's all the time we have for this week. Until then, good night!\
316'''Garth:''' Party on, Wayne!\
317'''Wayne:''' Party on, Garth!\

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