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1!This trope is [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=17139615510.14880800 under discussion]] in the Administrivia/TropeRepairShop.
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3[[quoteright:260:[[Webcomic/TheAwkwardYeti https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gut_and_brain.jpg]]]]
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5->'''Mitchell:''' You love scrapbooking.\
6'''Cameron:''' Do I, Mitchell? Do I?\
7'''Mitchell:''' No, stop. Don't do the double-question-thing to prove a point. I hate it when people do that.\
8'''Cameron:''' Do you, Mitchell? Do you?
9-->-- ''Series/ModernFamily''
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11Have you ever noticed how sometimes, a character emphasises a dramatic line by ending it with the addressee's name, and repeating the line?
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13''I sure have, {{Tropey| The Wonder Dog}}. I suuure have.''
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15Often used as a dramatic bookend before the credits or commercial break, or a {{cliffhanger}} ending. A variant common enough to get its own trope is "[[DoubleDontKnow I don't know, Billy... I just don't know.]]"
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17Not to be confused with OneLinerEcho, where a ''different'' character repeats the line. Compare CallBack, where a line is echoed much later -- this is when the line is echoed straight away. See also TheNameIsBondJamesBond. This is like {{Anaphora}}, but the repeated section is a complete phrase all by itself. It might overlap if played with enough.
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19Please note that this trope only works in English -- sometimes will work in other languages like French or German as well, but don't expect any examples in languages with radically different grammar from English, like Japanese.
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21!!Examples, Troper. Examples
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23[[foldercontrol]]
24
25[[folder:Advertising, Troper. Advertising]]
26* Enterprise Car Rentals has a narrator that does this at the end of their commercials. The driver of a car says something along the lines of "I can get used to this." The narrator replies, "Indeed you can, business person. Indeed you can."
27[[/folder]]
28
29[[folder:Comics, Troper. Comics]]
30* ''ComicBook/{{Empowered}}'' used this for TheReveal of Ninjette's real name: "You're welcome, [[spoiler:Kozue Kaburagi]]!... you're welcome."
31* The ending lines in ''ComicBook/{{Watchmen}}'' are "Nothing ends, Adrian. Nothing ever ends."
32* From Creator/GrantMorrison's run on ''New ComicBook/XMen'':
33-->'''Jean Grey:''' What makes you such a bitch, Emma?\
34'''Emma Frost:''' [[InsultBackfire Breeding, darling. Top-class breeding.]]
35[[/folder]]
36
37[[folder:Fan Works, Troper. Fan Works]]
38* From chapter 21 of ''Fanfic/ThisBites'':
39-->'''Cross:''' [[ARareSentence A homicidal otter with dual shell-blades and a vulture armed with high-caliber machineguns stole my talking snail and then tried to kill me when I jumped off a building to catch up to them!]] ({{Beat}}) What the hell has my life become?\
40'''Nami:''' Madness and insanity, Cross, madness and insanity.
41* In Chapter 24 of ''Fanfic/ADifferentLesson'', Vachir [[spoiler:while under DemonicPossession]] listens in to a character speaking about the murder spree the BigBad is committing to lay a siege of terror to the Valley (and make all those at the Jade Palace feel helpless and frustrated). The emphasis in his thoughts, in this case, is meant to underscore [[DramaticIrony the tragic and unsettling reason]] for his personal knowledge of what she's talking about:
42-->"All those deaths…so many innocent people, so brutally torn apart. I don't understand how anyone sane and with a soul could do such a thing!" ''Oh, you have no idea, girl. You have no idea…''
43[[/folder]]
44
45[[folder:Films, Troper. Animated Films]]
46* ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles1''
47-->'''Mr. Huph''': [[ThatMakesMeFeelAngry I'm not happy, Bob.]] ''[[PunctuatedForEmphasis Not. Happy.]]''
48* ''WesternAnimation/TheIronGiant'':
49-->'''Kent Mansley:''' Something big, Marv. Something ''big...''
50* ''WesternAnimation/Madagascar1'': "Just smile and wave, boys. Smile and wave."
51* ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc1''
52-->'''Roz:''' I'm watching you, Wazowski, always watching...
53* ''WesternAnimation/Shrek1'' [[ShoutOut references]] the ''Babe'' example below: "That'll do, donkey, that'll do."
54* ''WesternAnimation/TheSpongeBobSquarePantsMovie'': Mr Krabs sees that none other than King Neptune is on his way to the Krusty Krab and quickly adjusts the menu accordingly:
55-->'''Squidward:''' $101 for a Krabby Patty?\
56'''Mr Krabs:''' With cheese, Mr Squidward, with cheese...
57* ''WesternAnimation/WinnieThePooh2011'':
58-->'''Rabbit''': The jump rope, Piglet! The jump rope!
59[[/folder]]
60
61[[folder:Films, Troper. Live-Action Films]]
62* ''Film/{{Aliens}}''
63-->'''Pvt. Hudson''': [[OhCrap Game Over, man! Game Over!]]
64* ''Film/{{Annie 2014}}''
65--> '''Hannigan:''' Exactly, girlfriend, exactly!
66* ''Film/{{Babe}}''
67-->'''Farmer Hoggett:''' That'll do, pig... that'll do. [[note]]This is changed from [[Creator/DickKingSmith original book]], which leaves out "pig".[[/note]]
68* ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheFirstAvenger'': "Not a scratch, doctor, not a scratch."
69* ''Film/ChildrenOfTheCorn1984''
70--> '''Resurrected!Isaac:''' He wants you too, Malachi. He wants you too.
71* ''Film/{{Contact}}'': "Small moves, Ellie. Small moves."
72* ''Film/DrStrangelove''
73-->'''Gen. Turgidson:''' Do you realize what kind of breach of security this poses? He'll see everything! He'll see the big board!\
74'''President Muffley:''' That is precisely the idea, General Turgidson. That is precisely the idea.
75* ''Film/FirstBlood'': Colonel Trautman to his former soldier Rambo at the end as he's convincing him to lay down his arms: "It's over, Johnny. It's over!"
76* ''Film/ForrestGump'': "Run, Forrest, run!"
77* ''Film/FunWithDickAndJane'' (the 2005 remake): In the midst of Dick's bank heist, another pair came in to rob the bank themselves. Meanwhile, Jane was waiting in the car as the police arrive.
78-->'''Jane:''' Oh, Dick, oh, Dick, oh, Dick. Run, Dick, run!
79* Brand uses this in ''Film/TheGoonies''.
80-->'''Mikey:''' [[HowMuchDidYouHear How long have you guys been standing there?]]\
81'''Brand:''' Long enough, Mikey. Long enough.
82* ''Franchise/IndianaJones''
83** ''Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk''
84-->'''Indiana Jones:''' I hate snakes, Jock! I hate 'em!
85** ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheTempleOfDoom''
86-->'''Indiana Jones:''' Fortune and glory, kid. Fortune and glory.
87** ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheLastCrusade''
88-->'''Indiana Jones:''' Eleven o'clock! Dad, eleven o'clock!
89* ''Film/LittleShopOfHorrors''
90-->'''Audrey II:''' Feed me, Seymour! '''[[ChewingTheScenery Feed Me!]]'''
91* ''Film/MajorLeague'', after manager Lou Brown sees his RagtagBunchOfMisfits arrive at spring training and is amused in contrast to his dispirited general manager, Charlie (who knows the owner is tanking on purpose):
92-->'''Lou Brown''': "My kind of team, Charlie, my kind of team."
93* ''Old School'': "Y-You're crazy, man! You're crazy!" Something of a MemeticMutation with someone's name substituted for "man".
94* ''Film/PulpFiction'': "Zed's dead, baby... Zed's dead."
95* ''Film/TheShining'': Jack, whenever speaking to Lloyd, is particularly prone to this.
96-->'''Jack Torrance:''' Words of wisdom, Lloyd. Words of wisdom.
97-->'''Jack Torrance:''' White man's burden, Lloyd. White man's burden.
98-->'''Jack Torrance:''' Things could be better, Lloyd. Things could be a whole lot better.
99* ''Film/RunFatboyRun'': Besides the title, it also gets a TitleDrop from Creator/HankAzaria's character Whit.
100* ''Film/TheSkulls'' with William Petersen's "impossibly corny final line", "[[http://www.cracked.com/article_18495_the-skulls-10-year-old-movie-thats-already-baffling.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+CrackedRSS+%28Cracked%3A+All+Posts%29&utm_content=Google+UK delivered so overearnestly it would make his perpetually sunglassed CSI counterpart David Caruso blush]]";
101-->"Well done, son... Well done."
102* ''Film/{{Skyfall}}'': "With pleasure, M. With pleasure."
103* ''Film/StarTrekTheMotionPicture'', when Spock boards the Enterprise:
104-->'''Spock''': Permission to come aboard.\
105'''Chekov''': Granted, sir, granted!
106* ''Franchise/StarWars'': "Run, Luke, run!"
107* ''Film/ThingsToCome'' ends with Oswald Cabal asking Raymond Passworthy "All the universe, or nothingness? Which shall it be, Passworthy? Which shall it be?"
108* ''Film/TheWildOne'': "The rebop, Dad, the rebop!"
109* ''Film/WhosAfraidOfVirginiaWoolf'': "I am, George. I am."
110[[/folder]]
111
112[[folder:Literature, Troper. Literature]]
113* ''Literature/GauntsGhosts'': "Sure as sure, Tanith. Sure as sure."
114* ''Literature/TheOutsiders'': "Stay gold, Ponyboy... Stay gold..."
115* "[[http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/sherlock/lostworld1.shtml The Adventure of the Lost World]]", a Franchise/SherlockHolmes parody in which Holmes disguises himself as a one-legged man, much to Watson's confusion:
116-->"Ah, Watson", said Holmes in a voice of immensely pleased conceit, "you have been making the assumption all the time that I had two legs to begin with."\
117"But Holmes", I protested. "I have seen you run, and jump!"\
118"Have you, Watson? Have you really?"
119* In one essay, David Sedaris says that in his family it was considered "queer" to do this.
120* ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings:'' "Yet we may, Mr. Frodo. We may."
121* Adaptations of ''{{Literature/Emma}}'' tend to include the phrase "It was badly done, Emma. Badly done." In the original book, it's just "It was badly done, indeed!"
122* ''Literature/FromTheEarthToTheMoon'': "White all, Barbicane, white all!"[[note]]Barbicane, Michel Arden, and Nicholl were playing at Dominoes.[[/note]]
123* ''Literature/HarryPotter'':
124** In ''[[Literature/HarryPotterAndThePrisonerOfAzkaban Prisoner of Azkaban]]'' Fudge says "we shall see, Snape, we shall see..."
125** In ''[[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire Goblet of Fire]]'', Moody says "constant vigilance, Potter. Constant vigilance".
126** In ''[[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheHalfBloodPrince Half-Blood Prince]]'':
127--->'''Riddle:''' Sir, I wanted to ask you something.\
128'''Slughorn:''' Ask away, then, m'boy, ask away...
129:: This later gets a CallBack[=:=]
130--->'''Harry:''' Sir, I wanted to ask you something.\
131'''Slughorn:''' Ask away, then, my dear boy, ask away...
132* ''Literature/TurtlesAllTheWayDown'': "Not today, Holly, not today."
133* ''Literature/ToKillAMockingbird'': "Let the dead bury dead this time, Mr. Finch. Let the dead bury the dead."
134* From the ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' book, ''Rarity and the Curious Case of Charity'':
135-->'''Rarity:''' "I know, darling, I know."
136[[/folder]]
137
138[[folder:Live-Action TV, Troper. Live-Action TV]]
139%%* Horatio on ''Series/CSIMiami'', one of the many ways he likes to ham up his dialogue.
140* ''Series/DoctorWho'': [[Recap/DoctorWhoS27E10TheDoctorDances "Everybody lives, Rose! Just this once, EVERYBODY LIVES!"]]
141* ''Series/DowntonAbbey'': Once you notice it, you don't go an episode without hearing one. Creator/JulianFellowes is a HUGE fan of this.
142* ''Series/GreysAnatomy'' Season 6, Episode 16. Dr. Webber tells Dr. Shepherd, "I had to pee in a cup today, Derek. I had to pee in a cup."
143* ''Series/HoratioHornblower'': The characters seem to use it all the time.
144** Jack Simpson has a rather weak one when he accepts one lieutenant's invitation to drink and a game of cards.
145--->'''Jack Simpson''': Gladly, sir, gladly.
146** Captain Pellew likes this "speech pattern", and it is even more popular in FanFiction for his character. He delivers a memorable repeated one liner, {{lampshad|ehanging}}ing his ImprobableAimingSkills when he shoots [[spoiler: Midshipman Jack Simpson]].
147--->'''Master Bowles''': [enthusiastically] Exceptionally fine shot, sir! If I may say so.\
148'''Captain Pellew''': You may, Mr Bowles. You may.
149** When Horatio returns to the "Indy" after his successful capture of ''Papillon'' and saving them from French corvettes, Pellew welcomes him with this:
150--->'''Captain Pellew''': Timely, Mr Hornblower, timely.
151** In "Mutiny", Mr Bush seems unable NOT to mention Mr Wellard in front of the captain. Even though every time he says his name, Sawyer remembers Wellard is his new whipping boy.
152--->'''Captain Sawyer''': I am obliged to you, Mr Bush... Much obliged.
153* In ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'', Barney does this so frequently that the other characters see it coming a mile away.
154-->'''Barney''': ...and call him I will, Ted.\
155'''Ted''' ''(stage-whispering to Robin)'': He's going to say it again really slowly.\
156'''Barney''': [[PunctuatedForEmphasis Call...him...I...will!]]
157* ''Series/{{MASH}}'': In "As You Were," Radar is trying to get shelling near the compound stopped or at least diverted. He's on the phone when another round of shellfire goes off...closer than ever.
158-->'''Radar:''' I said west, Tony. ''West!''
159** At the conclusion of "Smilin' Jack," Hawkeye asks Potter which of the three campaigns he's been in was the worst when word comes in that France suffered 500 casualties in an attack.
160--->'''Potter:''' Every last one of them, Hawkeye. Every last one of them.
161* Lampshaded in an episode of ''Series/ModernFamily'':
162-->'''Mitchell:''' You love scrapbooking.\
163'''Cameron:''' Do I, Mitchell? Do I? ''(exits)''\
164'''Mitchell''': No, stop. Don't do the double question thing to prove a point. I hate it when people do that.\
165'''Cameron:''' ''(holding baby Lily around the door, in a falsetto)'' Do you, Mitchell? Do you?\
166'''Mitchell:''' Lily!
167** And invoked by Luke:
168--->'''Luke''': When I want Dad to leave me alone, I just say "Do you. dad? Do you?" He gets real quiet and then I can walk away.
169* ''Series/MontyPythonsFlyingCircus'' plays this in the Oscar Wilde sketch.
170-->'''Whistler:''' There is only one thing in the world worse than being witty, and that is not being witty. (''fifteen seconds of restrained laughter'')\
171'''Oscar Wilde:''' I wish I had said that.\
172'''Whistler:''' You will, Oscar. You will. (''more laughter'')
173* ''Run, Joe, Run'' was a live action drama on NBC's Saturday morning line-up in the 1970s. It was about a German Shepherd falsely accused of an attack, so he takes it on the lam for thirteen episodes.
174** ''Run, Buddy, Run'' was a CBS comedy of the 1960s about a man on the lam after running afoul of the mob.
175* In a ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' skit, a group try to give their friend (Darrell Hammond) a surprise party in his apartment, and wind up finding more about him [[TooMuchInformation than they wanted to know]]. As they're leaving one of the friends (Tim Meadows) says, "We saw the letter to [[Series/FamilyMatters Urkel]], man, we saw the letter to Urkel."
176* On ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}'' Kramer says that every story a proctologist tells ends like this - "It was a million to one shot, Doc. Million to one." That line is later repeated word for word by [[spoiler:Frank Costanza when he's at the proctologist's office.]]
177* ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'':
178-->'''[=McCoy=]:''' I could've saved her! Do you know what you just did?\
179'''Spock:''' He knows, Doctor. He knows.
180** And again:
181--->'''[=McCoy=]:''' Can he do it?\
182'''Spock:''' If he has the time, Doctor. If he has the time.
183* Used to convey scheming on ''Series/ThreesCompany.'' A friend of Jack's (who really wants to take over Jack's restaurant) has set Jack up for humiliation in front of his boss. When Jack says he can't wait for what he thinks is a party, evil friend says, "Neither can I, Jack. Neither can I."
184* ''Series/TimAndEricAwesomeShowGreatJob'', the [[ChristmasSpecial Chrimbus Special]]: "I think it was, Doc. I think it was."
185* ''Series/TheWire'': [[SchiffOneLiner Final line]] of Season 1.
186-->'''Omar:''' It all in the game, yo. It all in the game.
187[[/folder]]
188
189[[folder:Music, Troper. Music]]
190* "Burn, Baby, Burn!" and "[[Music/{{KISS}} Burn Bitch Burn]]".
191* "[[Music/ChuckBerry Go, Johnny, go!]]"
192* "Die Motherfucker Die" by Dope.
193* "Gone Daddy Gone" by Music/ViolentFemmes.
194* "Run, Joey, Run" by David Geddes
195* "Run, Boy, Run" by Woodland
196* "Run, Baby, Run" by Music/SherylCrow takes it to extremes; "Run, baby, run, baby, run, baby, run, baby, run..."
197* Music/PaulMcCartney's 1999 CoverAlbum is titled ''Run Devil Run''.
198* "Run, Rudolph, Run", written by Johnny Marks and performed by Music/ChuckBerry. Only in the title, though; the lyrics read, "Run, run, Rudolph".
199* "Ninja Rap," performed by Music/VanillaIce and Earthquake for ''Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesIITheSecretOfTheOoze''. "Go ninja go ninja go! Go ninja go ninja go!"
200[[/folder]]
201
202[[folder:Radio, Troper. Radio]]
203* Susan Calman on ''Radio/TheNewsQuiz'', on a rant about [[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext the government stance on pig monitoring]]:
204-->Let the pigs run free, UsefulNotes/{{Nick|Clegg}}! ''Let them run free!''
205* ''Radio/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy1978'' had Magikthise and Vroomfondl protesting against Deep Thought computing the answer to the ultimate question of Life, the Universe and Everything.
206-->'''Vroomfondl:''' We'll go on strike!\
207'''Magikthise:''' That's right, you'll have a national philosophers' strike on your hands.\
208'''Deep Thought:''' Who will ''that'' inconvenience?\
209'''Vroomfondl:''' Never mind who it'll inconvenience, you box of blacklegging binary bits. It'll hurt, buster, it'll hurt!
210[[/folder]]
211
212[[folder:Theater, Troper. Theater]]
213* ''Carousel'':
214** "Give it to 'em good, Carrie, give it to 'em good!"
215** In the second act: "Tell it to her good, Julie, tell it to her good!"
216* ''Theatre/SeventeenSeventySix'': "Not well John, not at all well."
217* ''Theatre/AnythingGoes'' has a song called "Blow, Gabriel, Blow". This is later parodied in Urinetown with ''Run, Freedom, Run'', however this example does not fit the trope.
218* ''Theatre/{{Hamlet}}'':
219--> '''Ophelia:''' [[SarcasmMode You are keen, my lord, you are keen.]]
220[[/folder]]
221
222[[folder:Video Games, Troper. Video Games]]
223* A background character in a ''VideoGame/GuildWars'' mission does this twice in a fairly short conversation, with a third instance only averted because he doesn't say "son" before he repeats himself.
224* One of the lines added to go with the ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'' soldier's Tin Soldier outfit (a crude robot costume made primarily from cardboard boxes and dryer vent hose) is "Beep boop, son, beep boop."
225* A line in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoSanAndreas'' which many players heard over and over again because it's uttered every time you fail Zero's "[[ThatOneLevel Supply Lines]]": "Curse you, Berkley! CURSE YOOOOOUUUUU!"
226* Vergil says this after winning against Dante in ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry3DantesAwakening'' and ''[[VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom3 Ultimate Marvel Vs. Capcom 3]]'':
227-->'''Vergil:''' Foolishness, Dante. Foolishness.
228* In ''VideoGame/TheCurseOfMonkeyIsland'' there's this exchange between Guybrush and King André when the former tries to get a diamond from him:
229--> '''Guybrush Threepwood:''' The Diamond [[Film/IndianaJonesAndTheLastCrusade belongs in a museum!]]
230--> '''King Andre:''' So do post-impressionist paintings, Mr Threepwood. So do post-impressionist paintings.
231--> '''Guybrush Threepwood:''' What the heck is that supposed to mean?
232--> '''King Andre:''' Some day you will understand.
233* A mildly horrifying version at the end of the prologue of ''VideoGame/DetroitBecomeHuman'', if you get the most successful outcome. [[labelnote:Context (spoilers)]]Earn Daniel's trust, leading him to release his hostage and get shot to death by snipers.[[/labelnote]]
234-->'''Daniel:''' You lied to me, Connor. ''You lied to me...''
235* Burgerpants from ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'' gives a couple of these in the No Mercy run.
236-->'''Burgerpants:''' Par for the course, little weirdo. Par for the course.
237* When moving towards the room H29 in "Episode 0: Allocation" of ''VideoGame/Code7'', you hear strange whispering, while warnings about it being a trap flash on the screen. If you ask your partner Sam [[YouCanSeeThatRight if she heard that, too]], she doesn't seem to get your message, and someone else answers on her behalf.
238-->'''[[PlayerCharacter Alex]]:''' What the fuck... did you hear that whispering?!\
239'''???:''' She didn't, Alex. She didn't.
240* ''VideoGame/TheSimpsonsHitAndRun'':
241-->'''Milhouse:''' You better get outta here, Bart. Principal Skinner's looking for everyone that skipped school today. And when you're caught, it's expulsion, Bart! Expulsion!
242[[/folder]]
243
244[[folder:Webcomics, Troper. Webcomics]]
245* ''Webcomic/AnsemRetort'': "That'll do, Fangirl, that'll do."
246* ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance'':
247-->'''Kiki:''' Stay good, [[MadLibsCatchphrase Character X]], stay good!
248* ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater'', has it [[http://www.nuklearpower.com/2003/10/09/episode-340-the-next-quest/ here]], when Black Belt declares that he and White Mage have successfully reunited the Light Warriors:
249-->'''White Mage''': But we didn't ''do'' anything.
250-->'''Black Belt''': Oh, didn't we, White Mage? Didn't we?
251** Thief does this twice after escaping [[https://www.nuklearpower.com/2004/04/15/episode-408-mental-reboot/ an orc zombie and leaving black mage behind]]
252* ''Webcomic/SkinHorse'', when Jonah Yu first encounters Nick's profanity filter in what was presumably a ClusterFBomb:
253-->'''Nick''': What the '''mosaic-tiled poolhouse floor''' do you think you're '''flipping gingerly''', '''panther'''? Like I ain't got '''opal circles tossed up''', some '''secret Mayan astronaut''' gotta '''eat the magic fudge'''? '''Sahara'''!
254-->'''Jonah''': What the hell?
255-->'''Nick''': Easy for you to say, '''gorilla-watcher'''. Easy for you.
256* In ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'', Elan [[https://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots1230.html apologises]] for the early strips where his silliness made things more difficult, and Roy says it was just a random {{Dungeon Crawl|ing}} and they didn't know it was going to turn into a mission to SaveTheWorld. The GenreSavvy Elan isn't having it:
257-->'''Elan''': We were a [[RagtagBandOfMisfits ragtag band of unlikely heroes]] with unresolved issues who didn't see eye-to-eye. I should've known, Roy. I should've known.
258[[/folder]]
259
260[[folder:Web Original, Troper. Web Original]]
261* ''WebVideo/TheLizzieBennetDiaries'', episode 55, Lizzie to Charlotte.
262-->'''Lizzie:''' Low blow, Lu, low blow.
263* ''Podcast/WelcomeToNightvale'' ends most episodes with a DadaAd for what comes on after and then:
264-->'''Cecil:''' [[SigningOffCatchPhrase Good night, Night Vale. Good night.]]
265* ''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner'':
266** "Wireless Bizness" was a brief attempt at the Brothers Chaps to use Wireless Application Protocol to make text-only episodes of WebAnimation/StrongBadEmail for viewing on early mobile phones. One of these, which got adapted to the preview on the TV Time cartoons menu for Strong Bad email, involved a fan named Stu sending in an email saying "I drank way too much salty plum soda." This is Strong Bad's response:
267--->'''Strong Bad:''' No such thing, Stu. No such thing.
268** In "No Hands On Deck!", Homestar remarks that he might just write a musical about the deck he's planning to build, and Coach Z offers to play the role of "The Orphan".
269--->'''Homestar:''' That's a good one, Coach. [[PunctuatedForEmphasis A really... really... good one.]]
270[[/folder]]
271
272[[folder:Western Animation, Troper. Western Animation]]
273* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'':
274** Peter quotes the example from ''Babe'' ("That'll do pig, that'll do") when talking ''[[TheChewToy to Meg]]''.
275** Also in the trailer for ''Passion of the Christ 2'', Chris Tucker: "You crazy, Jesus! You crazy!"
276** A cross-dressed Stewie to Brian: "I feel right, Brian. I feel right."
277** Two episodes that reference ''Series/TheHoneymooners'' include the line "One of these days, Alice, one of these days!". This is actually [[BeamMeUpScotty a blend of two different catchphrases]]: "One of these days, one of these days..." and "To the moon, Alice!"
278* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': According to the DVD commentary for "Bart Gets an Elephant", this trope was a favorite of executive producer Creator/JamesLBrooks.
279** In "Bart the Elephant", Homer screams out the window, "That wasn't part of our deal, Blackheart! That wasn't part!"
280** Groundskeeper Willie's "That'll do, snake... that'll do."
281** When Lisa thinks she's losing her intelligence, Milhouse wonders if Bart will pick up the slack. "Maybe I will, Milhouse. Maybe I will." He doesn't.
282** When Bart states he is going to help the family save money by give up smoking (despite not actually STARTING), Homer expresses pride and gives Bart a dollar. When Lisa points out he didn't actually do anything, Homer hits Lisa with "Didn't he, Lisa? Didn't he?" before realizing it himself and taking the dollar back.
283** When Principal Skinner reveals that "Scotchtoberfest" -- which Groundskeeper Willie is celebrating in full Scottish regalia -- isn't a real holiday but rather a ruse to [[BatmanGambit bait Bart into bad behavior]], Willie is devastated and furiously shouts, "Ya used me, Skinner! Ya ''used'' me!"
284** From "El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer":
285--->'''Ralph:''' Wait, mister! You're drinking a candle! You don't wanna get wax in your mouth, do you?\
286'''Homer:''' Maybe I do, son. Maybe I do...
287** The fifth season episode "Homer's Barbershop Quartet" ended with the group spontaneously reuniting to sing on a rooftop, causing a huge crowd of fans to gather. Chief Wiggum (who was expelled from the group before they became famous) and Officer Lou have this exchange...
288-->'''Lou:''' Pretty, huh, Chief?
289-->'''Wiggum:''' It sure is, Lou. It sure is. [brandishes a nightstick] Get the tear gas.
290
291* ''WesternAnimation/DrawnTogether'' ("That will do, bitch. That will do")
292* In ''WesternAnimation/InvaderZim'': "Dumb like a moose, Dib. Dumb like a moose!"
293-->'''Dib:''' Reign of terror, Gaz! Reign of terror!
294* At the end of the ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'' episode "Dope & Faith":
295-->'''Stan:''' Brett, you're a Satanist! I could only be friends with you if you believed in...\
296'''Brett:''' Believed in what?\
297''[{{beat}}]''\
298'''Stan:''' Whatever you want, pal. Whatever you want.
299** Earlier than that, at the end of the episode 'Lincoln Lovers,' where Stan hugs his son Steve:
300-->'''Steve:''' ...This doesn't make me gay, does it, dad?\
301'''Stan:''' Only if you get a boner, son. Only if you get a boner.
302** The faux ''Honeymooners'' quote from ''Family Guy'' mentioned above is referenced in "[[Recap/AmericanDadS2E5StanOfArabia Stan of Arabia]]": "One of these days, Francine, one of these days!"
303* ''{{WesternAnimation/Futurama}}''
304-->'''Fry:''' [[IUhYouToo I'll kill you too]], buddy. I'll kill you too.
305* ''WesternAnimation/{{Sealab 2021}}'' might count in the early "Predator" episode (after Stormy suggests that he and [white] Debbie may have to repopulate the species together):
306-->'''Debbie:''' That's disgusting!\
307'''Stormy:''' Is it, Debbie? ''(long beat)''... Is it?\
308'''Debbie:''' YES!
309* ''WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow'': "There, there, Ren... there, there."
310* Skipper from ''WesternAnimation/ThePenguinsOfMadagascar'' likes to do this often.
311-->"Cute and cuddly, boys. Cute and cuddly."
312* ''WesternAnimation/CloneHigh'': [[KickThemWhileTheyAreDown "Stupid, Joan. Reeeeeal stupid."]]
313* On ''Archer'', [[Film/{{Babe}} when Krieger remembers his pig-boy]].
314--> That'll do, Pigly... ''that'll do''.
315* At the end of ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'', "Web Weirdos":
316--> '''Jake''': Circle of life, Finn. Circle of life.
317* From the ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' episode "More Crap":
318--> '''Stan''': "You don't understand, Mom. You just don't understand."
319* ''WesternAnimation/TheMrMenShow'': Mr. Small has this as one of his catchphrases. The PhraseCatcher is always Mr. Nosy, whom Mr. Small refers to as "Nose" when he uses it.
320-->'''Mr. Nosy:''' I can't believe he[[note]]Mr. Nervous[[/note]]'s not going to stay for the free breakfast pastries.\
321'''Mr. Small:''' Some people are a mystery, Nose. Some people are a mystery.
322* ''WesternAnimation/ChipAndDaleRescueRangers'':
323-->'''Monterey Jack:''' You bet it is, boyos! You bet it is!
324* ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow'':
325-->"Yes dude! Yes!"
326* ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'': A catchphrase Gerald would often say to Arnold:
327-->"You're a bold kid, Arnold. A bold kid."
328* [[WesternAnimation/SpeedRacer "Go, Speed Racer, go!"]]
329* [[WesternAnimation/BeanyAndCecil "Help, Cecil! Help!"]]
330* When WesternAnimation/BugsBunny gives Red Hot Ryder a telegram from the Masked Marauder (Bugs):
331-->'''Ryder:''' (''reading telegram'') "Roses are red, violets are pink, flowers smell good but you sure do s..."(''last word is obscured with "Censored"'') I sure ''what???''\
332'''Bugs:''' (''full volume'') '''''STINK, YOU FOOL!!! STINK!!!'''''
333* ''WesternAnimation/TheDickTracyShow'': After Hemlock Holmes busts a gut rescuing the Retouchables from Stooge Viller and Mumbles, he finds them waiting in the car.
334-->'''Hemlock:''' (''sarcastically'') Gee, Tracy...do you think it was worth it?\
335'''Tracy''': (''dryly'') I wonder, Hemlock. I wonder. (''[[AsideGlance grins to the camera]]'')
336* The very last line of ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformers'', after Galvatron declares Cybertron to be his:
337-->'''Zarak''': "We shall see, Galvatron. We shall see."
338* ''WesternAnimation/ReadyJetGo'':
339** When Sean comments on Bergs' coffee consumption in "Comet Fever".
340-->'''Sean''': You have enough coffee for an ''army''.
341-->'''Dr. Bergs''': An army of one, my friend. An army of one.
342** When Sean is excited to lead a human mission to Mars in the future in "Ain't No Mars Mountain High Enough"
343-->'''Jet''': Dream big, [[AffectionateNickname Sean-zo]]. Dream big.
344** When Jet and Carrot talk about Sunspot in "The Grandest Canyon".
345-->'''Carrot''': You ever get the feeling there's something he's not telling us?
346-->'''Jet''': All the time, dad, all the time.
347* ''WesternAnimation/InspectorGadget'': BigBad Dr. Claw, whenever foiled once again, was prone to swearing vengeance like this.
348-->'''Claw''': I'll get you next time, Gadget! ''Next time!''
349* The ''[[WesternAnimation/TheCattanoogaCats Motormouse & Autocat]]'' cartoon "What's The Motor With You?" concludes with Autocat, having had his butt literally kicked in a foiled plan, getting a lift home from Motormouse. Autocat is standing on the exhaust pipe of Motormouse's motorcycle and he has a pillow tied to his bottom. When Motormouse asks why he doesn't sit down:
350-->'''Autocat:''' I've got my reasons, Motormouse. I've got my reasons.
351* An attempt to give Paul a catchphrase on ''WesternAnimation/TheBeatles'' cartoon late in the run was not successful:
352-->'''Paul:''' It's too much, man. It's too much!
353[[/folder]]
354----
355''[[SelfDemonstratingArticle That's all there is]], {{Tropey|TheWonderDog}}. [[SelfDemonstratingArticle That's all there is.]]''

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