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13->''"What do yooooooou think, fourth wall?"''
14-->-- '''Podcast/RiffTrax''', ''Film/Troll2''
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16A form of BreakingTheFourthWall, an Aside Glance occurs when an actor gives a brief, silent glance to the camera as [[LampshadeHanging a way of acknowledging]] that their current situation, or the person they're speaking to, is awesome, stupid, weird, or otherwise unusual. Alternatively, it is also utilized as a form of MediumAwareness that the characters know they're in a show.
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18It's generally used as a way to acknowledge the audience's assumed reaction and show that the glancing character is just as smart as them and just as aware of the absurdity of the situation. Importantly, the glancer should never speak to the audience, nor should the other characters (if it is fiction) acknowledge that the person just glanced away.
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20The glance can be either a normal look or an EyeTake.
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22The trope has its roots in the "aside", a trope in European dramatic tradition that had characters making one-line comments to one another which are unheard by the other characters. Originally this was used to undercut dramatic tension but was turned around over time to allow for serious usage, in plays such as ''Theatre/{{Hamlet}}''. Characters also began to make remarks to the audience or to themselves rather than to other characters, akin to [[SpeechBubbles thought balloons]] in comics. This was modified into the silent glance, which was used in stage comedy routines and subsequently found its way into the films of ''Creator/LaurelAndHardy'' and other movie comedians, thus making it OlderThanTelevision at least. The speaking version still exists, too, in various contexts, including comics; see AsideComment. Compare BattyLipBurbling, FourthWallPsych, and MeaningfulLook.
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24Used a lot in ThisIsReality situations. Compare SpikingTheCamera when this is done accidentally. Sub-trope of TheTake.
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26ThousandYardStare can invoke this trope, but only if it's used for the express purpose of breaking the fourth wall.
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29!!Example subpages:
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31[[index]]
32* [[AsideGlance/LiveActionFilms Films — Live-Action]]
33* AsideGlance/LiveActionTV
34* AsideGlance/VideoGames
35* AsideGlance/WesternAnimation
36[[/index]]
37
38!!Other examples:
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40[[foldercontrol]]
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42[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
43* In ''Manga/{{Kekkaishi}}'', Tokine is discussing with Tokiko about bridges to dimensions, Tokiko then makes an out of the blue comment that Tokine should not be so hyperactive, when she was acting normally the entire time, Tokine then proceeds to make an Aside Glance to the audience complete with the transitional FaceFault.
44* In ''Anime/KillLaKill'', Ryuko throws an aside glance at the screen after Mako and her brother Matarou make a scene in the first episode.
45* ''VisualNovel/{{Clannad}}''
46** Kyou and Tomoyo both do this after teasing [[ButtMonkey Sunohara]] into another outburst.
47** Kyou gives Tomoyo one when Tomoyo gives Nagisa her GracefulLoser line, ''"So you're why he's doing this... I'm so glad it's for someone like you."''
48** After telling Sunohara that since Kappei kept talking to him about Ryou, it means he trusts him, right? And therefore he must be interested in him, right? So it's OperationJealousy, riiiight? He doesn't actually give an aside glance since he doesn't have a sprite. But he does say briefly '...what?' to the reader before continuing on.
49* In the first episode of ''Manga/OuranHighSchoolHostClub'', after Tamaki gets [[HighPressureEmotion red-faced]] when he '''finally''' realizes Haruhi [[SweetPollyOliver is a girl]], Kyoya (who knew from the beginning) looks at the viewer and says "Now I could be wrong, but I think we may be witnessing the beginnings of love here."
50* The title character of ''Manga/LupinIII'' does this at least ''constantly''.
51* Kaname throws us one in the second episode of ''Literature/FullMetalPanic'''s anime adaptation after Sōsuke buys into a very obvious con to force him into garbage duty.
52* In the second episode of ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'', Kamina makes an exceptionally [[HotBlooded boisterous boast]], causing Yoko to look at the camera momentarily and wonder aloud where he gets his confidence. This is immediately lampshaded by panning out to show that she was talking to thin air.
53* ''Manga/LuckyStar'':
54** When Tsukasa found out Konata's dad can tie the sash of a yukata.
55** Konata herself does this frequently, sometimes to take a jab at Kagami.
56* ''Manga/KOn'': "I thought I'd [[TakeThatAudience try to do my best in life.]]"
57* ''Manga/OnePiece''
58** In a relatively early episode, Chopper starts to yell at Nami when she wakes up from her sickness at Dr. Kureha's place, and then he acts awkwardly all of a sudden, prompting Nami to look directly into the camera and ask aloud if he can't hide his feelings.
59** Sanji does this twice at the beginning of the sixth movie when one of the island's champions, Muchigoro, is introduced. The first time, he tells the audience that Muchigoro's definitely an idiot. The second time he does this is after Muchigoro is tricked by Usopp saying, "See? He's an idiot."
60** Usopp does this multiple times after meeting the Barbar sand pirates during the Alabasta arc in a filler episode.
61* In the anime adaptation of ''Literature/HaruhiSuzumiya'' Kyon does one following one of Haruhi's many, many enthusiastic rants.
62* In an episode of ufotable's adaptation of ''Anime/FateStayNightUnlimitedBladeWorks'', Lancer gives a particularly smarmy version of this when Rin tries to claim that [[SheIsNotMyGirlfriend there is nothing going on between her and Shirou]].
63* In the seventeenth chapter of ''Manga/AsteroidInLove'', Mira makes one to the reader as she starts to doubt whether Mai and Sayuri really get along as Mai said.
64* In the anime adaptation of ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'', it's something of a RunningGag for Aoyama to glance directly at the audience when part of a crowd shot or panning shot (usually [[FunnyBackgroundEvent in the background]]). The guy's a massive AttentionWhore, so it makes sense he'd mug for the camera whenever possible. Given [[spoiler:his insecurities and tragic past]] however, this is {{justified}}.
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67[[folder:Art]]
68* ''Art/FourFreedoms'': The man in the bottom right of "Freedom from Want" is looking cheekily at the viewer.
69* ''Art/RaphaelRooms'': In "The School of Athens", the only character who seems to stare at the viewer is an Italian pretty boy who looks suspiciously like [[CreatorCameo Raphael himself]].
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72[[folder:Comic Books]]
73* ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'':
74** Through much of the [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Golden Age]] and [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Silver Age]], he would end a story by giving the reader a wink, usually when one of his supporting cast made a clueless remark about his SecretIdentity.
75** ''ComicBook/WhateverHappenedToTheManOfTomorrow'' would be the last time the Pre-Crisis Superman does it.
76** In ''ComicBook/DCOneMillion'', we discover the ultimate fate of Superman: [[spoiler:In the distant future, he spends 100,000 years hibernating in the sun, and emerges in the 853rd century as an unstoppable super-god. After bringing Lois and the entire planet Krypton back to life with a wave of his hand, his final act is to give the reader one last knowing wink.]]
77** Several Silver Age ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} stories ended with the Girl of Steel glancing to the reader and winking.
78** ''ComicBook/SupergirlWednesdayComics'': When her conversation with Aquaman gets interrupted because someone wants to talk to the submarine hero about the hurt feelings of the mackerel, ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} glances at the Fourth Wall in exasperation.
79** The ending of ''ComicBook/{{The Kingdom|DCComics}}'', where the (supposedly) Golden Age Superman realizes that the sky barrier that's holding him prisoner over a version of Metropolis (possibly hinting at the paradise dimension that he, Lois Lane, and Superboy-Prime ended up in at the end of ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'') is now gone and that he can escape into the mainstream DC Universe again...someday.
80** Parodied in ''ComicBook/SupermansPalJimmyOlsen2019'', when Perry White demands to know why Clark keeps winking at [[AudienceWhatAudience nobody]].
81* ComicBook/IronMan and ComicBook/SpiderMan gave a prominent Aside Glance prior to ''ComicBook/{{Civil War|2006}}''. In the previous issues, Mary-Jane had suffered a broken arm, then shown up shortly after without a cast or anything. When fans pointed out the mistake, the writers added a discussion between Parker and Stark, revealing that Stark had fixed her up with some kind of injected bone glue. The panel immediately after the explanation shows both characters looking straight at the reader.
82* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': In an issue of ''Marvel Knights: Spider-Man'', Peter and Liz Allan get talking during a high-school reunion. Liz reflects on how weird their lives have been, from the Living Brain attacking the school to Harry Osborn (and his dad) both being the Green Goblin and concludes that sometimes, it feels like Peter's [[DramaticIrony the only normal person she knows.]] Peter's reaction is priceless.
83* ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}'s insanity often has him doing this. After all, he is one of the few Marvel characters who realizes he's fictional, and uses it to his advantage regardless of medium (for example, [[VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom3 beating up enemies with his own]] [[LimitBreak Hyper Combo]] [[VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom3 gauge]] or asking the narrator if they can help).
84* ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'': ComicBook/TheJoker tends to do this, due to him being one of the only [[Franchise/TheDCU DCU]] characters who is self-aware of his status as a comic book character. Meta-awareness is frequently part of the Joker's toolbox. Near the end of the "Emperor Joker" comic storyline, he actually yells at the comic's ''artist''.
85* Done in the Disney Comics Beagle Boys story "Short Order Crook". After being instructed to by "Cousin Half-Pint" (a short Beagle Boy), the Beagle Boys have torn off their numbers so they can't be identified but then become confused about which of them is which, not even remembering their own numbers and as two of them are discussing it, Cousin Half-Pint looks out of the comic at the reader and scowls while jerking a thumb at the other two, as if to ask "can you believe how stupid they are?"
86* Often frustrated by her apocalypse-survivor-buddy Ace and his foolish beliefs and behavior, Gwen occasionally glances at the reader with a kind of "do you believe this?" stare in ''ComicBook/LesbianZombiesFromOuterSpace''.
87* ''ComicBook/CerebusTheAardvark'' has Cerebus doing two prominent ones:
88** The first is in ''High Society'' after learning that his would-be kidnappers used their real names (and real signatures) to sign the ransom note.
89** The second is in ''Reads'' in the BeatPanel between [[spoiler:Astoria telling him he's a hermaphrodite]] and his reaction.
90* The Dutch comic ''De Familie Fortuin'' has this exchange:
91--> '''Van Dale:''' I'd like to buy a cordless phone.\
92'''Fortuin:''' Sure, that'll be $25.\
93'''Van Dale:''' This phone doesn't work.\
94'''Fortuin:''' Of course not, it needs a cord and a plug.\
95'''Van Dale:''' Excuse me for a moment, I have to give an exasperated look into the camera.\
96'''Fortuin:''' You go ahead and do that.\
97'''Van Dale:''' *aside glance*
98* Parodied in ''ComicBook/TheLeagueOfExtraordinaryGentlemen'' when Mr. Apollo winks at the reader but is immediately asked who he's winking at. To which he apologizes saying he has a facial tic that affects a lot of superheroes.
99* ''ComicBook/LittleMouseGetsReady'': At the end, [[spoiler:Little Mouse's mother]] looks to the reader and says "[[spoiler:What a silly little mouse!]]".
100* In the comic adaptation of ''WebAnimation/PrincessNatasha'', Natasha winks to us at the end of issue #2's "Good Cheer" when her dad asks how she thwarted Lubek's plan to use cheerleader routines to send messages to his agents via TV. (She introduced a routine saying "Don't watch us!")
101* In ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: ComicBook/SaturdayMorningAdventures'' issue "Big Trouble in Master Splinter", Donatello, Raphael and April discuss ways to eliminate the Mousers inside Splinter's body (the former wants to [[FantasticVoyagePlot shrink himself and his brothers]], the latter two suggest using a laser beam), with Donatello having been inspired by a Termite Man issue he read. April insists that no good ideas are inspired by a superhero from the '60s. Then the three awkwardly stare at the reader.[[note]]The original ''[[ComicBook/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesMirage Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'' comic was mostly inspired by ''ComicBook/{{Daredevil}}'', a '60s superhero.[[/note]]
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104[[folder:Comic Strips]]
105%%* ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'' featured this quite a few times.
106%%* Just about every single strip of ''ComicStrip/{{BC}}'' or ''ComicStrip/TheWizardOfId'' has a character doing this.
107* Huey Freeman of ''ComicStrip/TheBoondocks'' does this regularly, making just his ''reactions'' to the stupidity of those around him just as funny as any of his rants.
108* ComicStrip/{{Garfield}} does this in many of its strips, usually Jon while Garfield is thinking a snarky comment, despite his seeming inability to hear Garfield.
109* In ''ComicStrip/BloomCounty'', after Opus's mother has been kidnapped by the Mary Kay Commandos, he vows to track her down. Milo Bloom tells him that it's "all beginning to sound like... like a ''bad comic strip''!" This is predictably followed by a BeatPanel with both of them facing straight forward.
110* Happens often in ''ComicStrip/Blondie1930'' in reaction to the punchlines -- often from Dagwood or Daisy (who also presents a variation in which she suddenly wakes from her sleep when the gag comes).
111* Frequently done by the characters in ''ComicStrip/MadamAndEve'' after a particularly groan-worthy punchline.
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114[[folder:Eastern Animation]]
115* The eponymous HeroicMime of ''Animation/{{Pucca}}'' does this after being told by Ching that she has a beautiful voice.
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118[[folder:Fan Works]]
119* Discord manages to pull this off in ''Fanfic/DiariesOfAMadman''. ''Though text''.
120* In ''Manga/{{Evangelion 303}}'' Shinji does this at least twice:
121** In chapter 3: after Asuka says she'll be keeping an eye on him, Shinji throws an aside glance and wonders: "Why can't a normal, well-adjusted girl ever say that to me...?"
122** In chapter 17: during his friend's bachelor party, Shinji does this while he thinks that it's as if Las Vegas exists to piss off certain specific groups of people.
123* Used frequently by [[ComicBook/TheJoker the title character]] in ''WebVideo/TheJokerBlogs'', but justified in the fact that there actually is a cameraman for the Joker to Aside Glance at, and that the Joker already has Medium Awareness and regularly breaks the fourth wall in the comics. One of the funnier uses:
124-->'''Joker:''' (''to a bum on the street'') Do you wanna ''die''?\
125'''Ted the Bum:''' Uh... Well... Uh... ''kind'' of...\
126'''Joker:''' (''incredulous look at camera'')
127* A recurring gag in ''Fanfic/KedaborysMuppetMania'' is characters (usually Kermit) looking at the camera after hearing something particularly ridiculous.
128** Miss Piggy looks at the camera after hearing [[Fanfic/AnythingForFamily Chiho Nagomi]] call her "[[Anime/HirogaruSkyPrettyCure Kabaton]]". She informs the audience she's going to pretend she didn't hear that.
129** Kermit looks at the camera in Chapter 5 after one of Fozzie's corny jokes.
130* After Anne returns to Earth in ''Fanfic/MeanwhileBackOnEarth'', it is shown that the Transmission still follows her even after she goes back home. As a result, every person that goes near her would be paranoid and looks for the 'camera' because they knew the Transmission are probably recording them. The Transmission has a sense of humor and draws attention to this, intentionally having its view on their eyes as a form of meta joke. Anne indulges in this sometimes, glancing in random directions and even making small quips directed to her viewers.
131* In ''Fanfic/YuyaVision'', a commercial for Dimensional Pendulums has Performapal Laugh Maker give a wink to the audience.
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134[[folder:Films -- Animation]]
135%%* Frodo in Creator/RalphBakshi's ''WesternAnimation/TheLordOfTheRings''.
136* The most famous Aside Glance in the history of CGI came at the end of ''WesternAnimation/LuxoJr'' when Luxo Sr. turns his "face" to the camera and shakes his head. Luxo Jr. has done this in the opening credits of every film Pixar has made since.
137* Disney's ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan''. Captain Hook is taking Tiger Lily to be drowned. As the Crocodile follows them, he turns and looks directly at the viewers.
138** Hook gets a chance of his own aside when Pan does his echo-voice routine as the “spirit of mighty sea water”.
139--->'''Captain Hook:''' Stand by, Smee, while I take a look around. (''addressing the ‘camera’ while plucking at his moustache with his hook'') ‘Spirit of the Great Sea Water’, is it?
140* ''WesternAnimation/MickeyDonaldGoofyTheThreeMusketeers'' has Pete doing this thanks to the RunningGag of the same music playing every time the opera poster is shown.
141* It's a bit hard to tell in ''WesternAnimation/CloudyWithAChanceOfMeatballs'', but when the fat, penitent, diaper-clad "Baby" Brent tries to convince Sam and Flint to let him come along on their attempt to stop the food machine, putting his arm on Sam's shoulder for emphasis, she briefly turns and gives an uncomfortable look to either Flint, the camera, or both.
142* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Hoodwinked}}'', Red Puckett practically is a master of this, as there are at least four or five that she gives during her story.
143** Red throws a magazine from the treehouse -- which lands on a passing car's windshield and blinds the driver, who immediately drives into a tree. [[OffscreenCrash We cut back to a close-up of Red right before the crash]], and when we hear the impact, [[ReactionShot she silently tenses up]] and shoots a glance at the camera.
144** When Red is taking the recipe book from behind the ConcealingCanvas in Granny's store, the woodpecker she is with asks if the Bandit will get the book. Red turns to the bird and replies, "Not today," with the camera angle positioned such that it looks like she's speaking to the camera.
145** When Red encounters Japeth and he denies having spoken normally instead of singing for a brief second, she pauses to give the camera an exasperated stare.
146** Two others happen with Red during "Be Prepared", the song in Japeth's shack: she does an indirect Aside Glance when she says "[[SarcasmMode Oh, good. More singing]]," after pleading to Japeth for help causes him to break out in song. Also, when the line "I got horns that open pickle jars.." comes up, Red holds out a pickle jar for Japeth to pop the lid off of, then gives a bemused look at the camera.
147** The Wolf does one himself, after his hyperactive assistant and photographer Twitchy claims he doesn't drink coffee -- while talking so fast it's hard to understand what he's saying.
148* In ''[[WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones The Man Called Flintstone]]'', Fred looks at the audience during the song "Spy Type Guy".
149* In ''WesternAnimation/AlphaAndOmega'', Eve tries to tell her daughter how to handle her date if he gets out of line. Being [[AxCrazy Eve]], her advice was to "take those beautiful teeth of yours, go for the throat, and don't stop until the body stops shaking". Kate's response was wide-eyed shock, during which she gives an Aside Glance.
150* Esmeralda from ''WesternAnimation/{{The Hunchback of Notre Dame|Disney}}'' actually winks at the viewers for a few seconds during her dance at the Feast of Fools before pole-dancing with a spear.
151* Ray from ''WesternAnimation/ThePrincessAndTheFrog'' does one when Louis has an overblown reaction to being pricked by a thorn.
152* In ''WesternAnimation/TheRescuersDownUnder'', when Joanna tricks [=McLeach=] into giving her the box of eggs during the "eggs" scene, he briefly looks straight at the camera with an expression that reeks of "Are you shitting me?!"
153* Seta from ''Anime/GraveOfTheFireflies'' gives a mildly scolding look at the audience near the end of the film, specifically juvenile delinquents of Japan in the 1980s. Takahata specifically made the film for the delinquents to appreciate what they have while understanding what their parents would have suffered from the war.
154* A great moment in ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}} 2000'' where WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck as Noah's assistant sees [[FurryConfusion a pair of realistic ducks]] boarding the ark and turns to the audience with a baffled expression.
155* ''WesternAnimation/HeavyMetal'', segment "Den". After Ard gives his ultimatum ("..you die, she dies, ''everybody'' dies!"), Den turns to the camera and thinks/narrates "Sounded reasonable to me!"
156* ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph'': King Candy gives a very quick one during his extremely exposition-filled speech before the roster race when he says the phrase, "This event is pay to play; we all know this."
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159[[folder:Game Shows]]
160* Creator/AlexHorne of ''Series/{{Taskmaster}}'' makes frequent use of these while overseeing the contestants during their tasks. Whenever they try and justify why what they're doing [[RulesLawyer doesn't break the rules]], do something stupid, or ''say'' something stupid, it's almost guaranteed the camera will zoom in so Alex can lock eyes with the audience to express his confusion, disgust, or contempt.
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163[[folder:Literature]]
164* In the first chapter of ''[[Literature/JeevesAndWooster Please, Jeeves]]'', Bertie shoots a defiant glance at the reader, asking (via the narration boxes) if we think he's weak for giving in to Jeeves so easily.
165* In the twelfth ''Literature/CaptainUnderpants'' book, George and Harold wonder why their future selves don't remember some of their past adventures. They blame bad writing as they shoot a glance at the reader.
166* ''Literature/OneCoolFriend'': Elliot looks at the reader at the end, as a smirk upon the reveal that the household has a tortoise, a fact that has been hidden until the last page.
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169[[folder:Magazine]]
170* ''{{Magazine/Analog}}'': The [[Recap/Analog1942 February 1942]] cover has a figure facing the background, but their head is turned around so that they can glare at the audience instead.
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173[[folder:Music Videos]]
174* Performed several times by members of the Music/BlueOysterCult in the video for ''Joan Crawford Has Risen From The Grave''. Guitarist Eric Bloom performs the action when he discovers a carelessly discarded pair of panties which appear to have been thrown from an upstairs window; he turns to camera and raises an eyebrow with an expression that says "Well, what do ''you'' think is going on here?". A little later, a procession of almost-innocent looking [[CatholicSchoolGirlsRule Catholic Schoolgirls]][[note]] who have indeed thrown away their mascara, indeed for now[[/note]] emerge from an upstairs room and trek downstairs past most of the band while they perform. they are followed after a discreet interval by keyboards player Allen Lanier (looking, for the video, like the sort of very seedy individual who ''would'' be in an upstairs room with a bunch of schoolgirls), who slinks downstairs trying to look unobtrusive, but registers very obvious alarm on realising the camera is watching him before taking his place, hurriedly, at the keyboards. Lanier's guilty aside glances at the camera recur throughout the video, as do one or two knowing grins from the girls.
175* Devin Townsend does this himself in the video for ''Juular''. ''Twice''. At the same time. A minute into the song, just before the second verse kicks in (''"Lady Vagine..!"''), both Devin and Juular (played by Devin in heavy make-up) [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-DKs0qfdEk&t=60s glance out through the window of the train carriage]]. While Juular simply looks out, then back at his "handler", Devin goes one step further, waving his right hand to conduct the backing chorus of his own song before looking back in Juular's direction, just in time to start singing.
176* In the video for "Without Me" by Music/{{Eminem}}, Music/DrDre raises his sunglasses and gives the camera a very confused look in response to Eminem's over-the-top dance moves as Rap Boy (a parody of [[Series/Batman1966 the 60s Batman's]] Robin) while the two are riding along in Dre's car.
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179[[folder:Pinball]]
180* Done by various characters on the backglass art for Bally's ''Pinball/EightBall'' and ''Eight Ball Champ.''
181* Two of the characters in the backglass for ''Pinball/SharkeysShootout'' give sidelong glances to the viewer.
182* The human woman on the backglass of ''Pinball/BigBangBar'' cocks her head backward to look at the player.
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185[[folder:Professional Wrestling]]
186* In a summer 2011 episode of ''Wrestling/WWERaw'', Wrestling/CMPunk gives the hard camera an unimpressed glance when met with verbal threats--including being called "a skinny-fat ass" from Wrestling/TripleH during a promo. This gave birth to the "CM Punk Is Not Impressed" meme. He would later turn to the camera with the same glance in early 2012 when Wrestling/JohnLaurinaitis was trying to brag about himself and convince Punk to forgive and forget everything he had done.
187* Gene Okerlund would do this constantly during a particularly [[CloudCuckoolander odd interview]], particularly with Wrestling/HulkHogan, Wrestling/UltimateWarrior, and Wrestling/TheUndertaker. The look on his face basically read, "I hope you people understand this because I'm lost."
188* [[Wrestling/BlackRose La Rosa Negra]] did them whenever the Ring Warriors crew seemingly ribbed her by periodically cutting out her themes to unfitting music.
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191[[folder:Puppet Shows]]
192* Often done by Franchise/{{the Muppet|s}} characters on ''Series/SesameStreet'', ''Series/TheMuppetShow'', etc. In one scene in ''Film/TheMuppetMovie'', after getting thrown about in a bar brawl, Kermit mutters to the audience "I hope you appreciate that I'm doing my own stunts," and the piano player gives the camera a "who are you talking to?" sort of look.
193* Happens in an episode of ''Series/{{Mongrels}}'' that had numerous [[DudeNotFunny jokes surrounding the September 11th attacks]]. The characters lampshade it by repeatedly saying that the events in the episode had nothing to do with religion, then glance at the camera.
194* In one episode of SugarWiki/CandleCove, Janice asks the Skin Taker why his jaw moves back and forth, he looks at the camera, not her, to give his answer "to grind your skin".
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197[[folder:Theatre]]
198* In the opening of the first act of ''Theatre/SundayInTheParkWithGeorge'', Georges is painting Dot and is disappointed with her bad concentration. The end of the first act involves all the characters freezing into the positions of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:A_Sunday_on_La_Grande_Jatte,_Georges_Seurat,_1884.png the people in the famous painting.]] When the second act opens, the cast is still stuck in the positions in which they were painted. Jules tells Dot "[she has] excellent concentration." Dot breaks character for a moment and gives the audience an Aside Glance.
199* Alice Ripley, who originated the role of Diana in ''Theatre/NextToNormal'' was known to give the audience a knowing glance anytime something funny happened onstage.
200* Live productions of ''Theatre/AvenueQ'' occasionally have Trekkie Monster give the audience an exasperated aside glance when Kate confidently claims that "Normal people don't sit at home and look at porn on the internet." Much laughter ensues.
201* Sandra of the ''Creator/MischiefTheatre'' doesn't do this for sarcastic effect, but she frequently throws ''flirtatious'' glances at the audience, often timing it to a line that makes whatever character she's playing then seem insincere. For instance, "The Pilot (Not the Pilot)" has her claiming not to care about appearances as she throws the look. Then she throws it again when suggesting a solution to the Nazi's code, making it seem like her character is the spy.
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204[[folder:Web Animation]]
205* ''WebAnimation/{{Brackenwood}}'': In "Littlefoot", the spider gives a sardonic glance at the audience after Bitey freaks out when a leaf falls on him.
206* ''WebAnimation/NeuroticallyYours'': In "Jiggly Butt", Germaine asserts that she doesn't have to stop shaking her rear because nobody can see her. Foamy glances knowingly at the audience.
207* ''WebAnimation/ZeroPunctuation'': The characters will stop and look at the fourth wall if Yatzee says something particularly odd. The ''VideoGame/GuitarHero'' review is probably the best example.
208* Since [[MrFixIt Handy]] from WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends lacks hands, he does an [[DeathGlare annoyed glare]] into the camera whenever he has to do something that requires hands.
209* In ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'' Episode 7, Volume 2, [[TheQuietOne Lie Ren]] delivers one regarding [[GenkiGirl Nora Valkyrie]]'s comment about Jaune asking [[TheAce Pyr]][[CannotSpitItOut rha]] to a dance.
210* [[Creator/MaxGilardi Hotdiggetydemon]] tends to do this a lot in his animations. For example, in ''Fazbear & Friends'', Foxy does this ''twice'' in the space of a minute.
211* In Daria Cohen's WebAnimation/TheVampair Series, Duke regularly gives these. This and other details hint that he has fourth wall awareness. For instance, in Land of the Dead, he’s apparently singing directly to the audience the whole time.
212* ''WebAnimation/FreedomToons'': At the end of "Leftism: Then vs. Now", after all of Seamus' worries about the left that seemed irrational at first have come true eight years later, Julie asks him to trust her when she assures him that [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial political correctness has nothing at all to do with censoring people whose opinions she doesn't like]]. Seamus just gives the camera an angry look.
213* ''WebVideo/SonicStopmotionAdventures'': Sonic and Shadow do this after Shadow asks Sonic if he thinks they are in a stopmotion video in the remake of the first episode.
214* ''WebAnimation/InanimateInsanityInvitational'': When The Floor asks [=MePhone=] if the contestants aren't going to watched over for safety reasons, [=MePhone=] assures him that they're always being watched over because they're on a reality show, with [=MePhone=] glancing at the camera afterwards.
215* ''WebAnimation/SonicForHire'': When Tails tells Sonic about the existence of ''VideoGame/SonicMania'', Sonic tells him that's a dumb name, and suggests the name Hedgehog Mania. Tails then tells Sonic "Replacing Sonic with Hedgehog? That's a dogshit idea." Sonic and Tails then stare at the camera.[[note]]The show was known as ''Hedgehog for Hire'' at this time.[[/note]]
216* ''WebAnimation/HelluvaBoss'': When Loona asks if she can join in on some human killing during "Spring Break", Blitzo refuses -- both because of him being an BoyfriendBlockingDad and also mentioning the ''freaks'' who would oggle over a hot goth girl like her. This is then punctuated with all of IMP [[TakeThatAudience glaring at the camera]].
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220* The Hulking Shyster of ''Webcomic/AMomentOfPeace'' made a somewhat traumatic aside glance in [[http://www.amomentofpeace.net/index.php?num=14 this comic]].
221* ''Webcomic/ChampionsOfFaraus'': Karla does this from time to time, as well as a few others. Since the protagonist’s deities play the roll of MissionControl, they have the ability to see the glances on their mistviews in the same manner as the audience.
222* ''[[Webcomic/DominicDeegan Dominic Deegan: Oracle for Hire]]'': Most major characters are guilty of it at one point or another. Mostly in response to a [[LamePunReaction really bad, off-beat joke]].
223** This is a trademark move of the title character. Possibly lampshaded, considering he's a seer who cannot only see into other dimensions but has actually BEEN to some of them.
224** [[http://www.dominic-deegan.com/view.php?date=2009-01-15 Donovan pulls it off once as well.]] The humor being that the joke isn't explained until [[http://www.dominic-deegan.com/view.php?date=2010-01-12 almost a year later.]]
225* ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'': There are plenty of moments where a character will glance at the fourth wall to acknowledge, or despair at, or just be pissed off at the ridiculousness of what is happening.
226** Klaus glances at the FourthWall in the [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20030924 when some of his sparks are running away using]] OneDimensionalThinking.
227** [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20080618 Gil]] got it from his father.
228** [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20111219 Tarvek's, in the last panel]], is probably the funniest one to date.
229** Tarvek is [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20120606 good at these.]]
230** Agatha [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20120912 in the last panel]]. You can almost read her thoughts in that look.
231** [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20130710 Even a three-eyed monster gets a go at it.]]
232** [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20031031 General Khrizhan gives one early on.]]
233** "Sorry, we meet a lot of oddly-dressed people." [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20070924 "At least *she* was color-coordinated."]]
234* ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary'': Schlock does this during [[https://www.schlockmercenary.com/2002-06-03 "The Teraport Wars II"]].
235** Also one in [[https://www.schlockmercenary.com/2008-09-02 "The Longshoreman of the Apocalypse II"]], though he's on camera that time and, admittedly, what he says next is about the cameraman.
236** Kevyn in [[https://www.schlockmercenary.com/2005-04-24 "Resident Mad Scientist"]]; with a bit of LeaningOnTheFourthWall, too.
237** Ennesby, again in [[https://www.schlockmercenary.com/2008-07-16 "Longshoreman II"]].
238* ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick''
239** This is used heavily in the prequel books.
240** Roy does it in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0209.html "Multiclass Discrimination"]] when Elan is annoying Miko while she transports them to Azure City.
241* Savage Ladybird [[http://www.maliki.com/strip.php?strip=209 gives us a good one]] in ''Webcomic/{{Maliki}}''.
242* Pete Abrams of ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance'' is fond of this move, especially when he's dissatisfied with the quality of previous strips.
243-->'''Character One:''' So, X, Y and Z just happened, right?\
244'''Character Two:''' Why the exposition? You're acting like the last two strips were badly drawn and impossible to follow. (''followed by an aside glance'')
245* ''Webcomic/QuestionableContent''
246** Penelope, sometimes the [[OnlySaneMan Only Sane Woman]] in Coffee of Doom is staring [[http://www.questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1397 right at the screen]] during another of Dora's and Faye's escapades.
247** [[http://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1612 Marten moonlights as the]] OnlySaneMan.
248* ''Webcomic/GrrlPower'': [[http://grrlpowercomic.com/archives/317 This]] page, although it's technically not an ''aside'' glance. The author himself explained that in order for Sydney not to reveal the content of the tube too early while thinking about it in her head, this breakage of the fourth wall is necessary.
249** Also a variation of the trope [[http://grrlpowercomic.com/archives/1682 here]]: Sydney does speak to the camera, although whether she is speaking to the audience or to Harem is open to interpretation.
250** Amusingly parodied in [[http://grrlpowercomic.com/archives/2262 this]] strip, where Sydney tries to do this but doesn't know which direction the forth wall is.
251* In ''Webcomic/YetAnotherFantasyGamerComic'', the goat head of the Chimera doesn't hesitate to [[http://yafgc.net/comic/0161-a-huge-helping-paw/ look straight at the audience.]]
252* ''Webcomic/TheDreamer'': Alexander Hamilton [[http://thedreamercomic.com/comic.php?id=256 give a jaunty smirk to the reader]].
253* ''Webcomic/DarkLegacyComics'' [[http://www.darklegacycomics.com/297.html asks]], "What do you think this is, some kind of badly written melodrama?!"
254* ''Webcomic/RustyAndCo''
255** Prestige, after seeing the capabilities of Stabs.
256-->'''Prestige:''' I was just chased by brain-eating monster mobsters, and that was ''still'' the scariest thing I've seen all day.
257** Mimic manages the exploit of doing an obvious one ''while lacking eyes'':
258-->'''Madeline:''' Have you seen any monsters acting weird?\
259(''beat panel'')\
260'''Mimic:''' Yer gonna have t'be more specific than that.
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264* ''WebVideo/EchoChamber'' uses this all the time ({{Justified|Trope}} in that the cameraman is an actual character), and [[CloudCuckoolander the other characters frequently have to react to him being extremely strange]].
265* Used frequently in ''WebVideo/KateModern'', with the added bonus that the show's CharacterBlog format enables this while leaving the FourthWall intact.
266* Done several times in ''WebVideo/DormLife'', justified due to its {{Mockumentary}} style.
267* Used at the end of ''More Brawl Taunts'', a collection of jokes regarding ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosBrawl'' written by Rina-chan and animated by Kirbopher. At the end of the main bit, the scene jumps back to the two watching it, Kirb sighing and saying "Great, now we just have to wait until people put this up on Website/YouTube without crediting us. To which Rina replies "Oh, come on Kirb, no one would do that." Both then look at the screen and simultaneously raise their eyebrows. Cue credits.
268* The recurring character Santa Christ from ''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic'' does this while laughing.
269* In Act III of ''WebVideo/DoctorHorriblesSingAlongBlog'', Captain Hammer does one after the groupies claim to "do the weird stuff".
270* Pointed out and laughed at in virtually every show spoofed by ''WebVideo/TheAnnotatedSeries'' (This is quite the predicament, right viewers at home?).
271* WebVideo/TheIrateGamer does this all the time. Seemingly as an indication for the viewers to laugh.
272* Susan does a couple of these in [[WebVideo/TheTitleOfShowShow The [title of show] Show]] episode five.
273-->'''Jeff:''' We're not going to Monkey Island and [[ScoldingTheFourthWallBreaker stop looking at the camera]].
274* The meme "[[LampshadedDoubleEntendre If You Know What I Mean]]" could be considered a form of aside glance to the reader.
275* In ''WebAnimation/DeathBattle'', [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Rainbow Dash]] does this after [[spoiler: eating [[Franchise/TransformersGeneration1 Starscream]]'s [[OurSoulsAreDifferent Spark]].]]
276* In [[http://youtu.be/p2PvPwZBDQA episode 29]] of ''WebAnimation/TheMostPopularGirlsInSchool'', in response to fans commenting on how Deandra's robot arm reminds them of ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'':
277--> '''Tanya:''' Deandra, I didn't realize there was a Fullmetal Alchemist convention in town.
278--> '''Deandra:''' [[SarcasmMode Oh funny.]] I've never heard that one before. Ever.
279* Lampshaded in LetsPlay/TheRunawayGuys[='=] LetsPlay of ''VideoGame/MarioParty'', when Bowser gives 20 coins to the completely broke DK (Chugga). "Even DK wants to know, 'What the hell was that crap?'"
280* In the middle of his EstablishingCharacterMoment, Donnie [=DuPre=] from WebVideo/DemoReel half-guiltily side-eyes the camera after a picture of him wearing lipstick pops up.
281* The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZ0ZEpJRpAE music video]] for Bob Mould's "I Don't Know You Anymore" has an intro segment in which Colin Meloy of Music/TheDecemberists gives Bob advice on how to market his new single, including "you have to have at least one celebrity cameo in your videos." Immediately after he says this, they both pause, turn their heads and look directly into the camera.
282* A frequent occurrence in ''WebVideo/LovelyLittleLosers'', occasionally from Ben, ''all the freaking time'' from Peter.
283* In the ''WebVideo/OddSquadGadgetTesters'' episode "The Add-by-Three-inator", Orla gives one that's coupled with a shake of her head when Omar throws the Fix-a-Chair-inator gadget with enough force and strength to create a sizeable hole in the van. When he begins to look for a Fix-a-Hole-in-the-Van-inator gadget, she gives another one that's coupled with a deadpan expression.
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287* Some people feel this even extends into RealLife, giving an aside glance upwards to heaven, to a random side, or to an onlooker. No examples needed. [[ParanoiaFuel After all, someone or something might be watching you...]]
288* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLv1IcIdsms In an interview (starting at 2:00)]] with Creator/DarrenCriss for the ''Series/{{Glee}} 3D Concert'' movie, the interviewer makes a mention that since he is filling Creator/DanielRadcliffe's role in ''Theatre/HowToSucceedInBusinessWithoutReallyTrying'', that there should be a "musical Potter" episode on ''Glee''. When he remarks "Someone should do that," she replies, "You heard it here first." Cue Darren looking right into the camera to all the ''Theatre/AVeryPotterMusical'' fans out there.
289* See a security camera? Have fun trying ''not'' to stare into it.
290* In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93hq0YU3Gqk this famous clip of a sneezing panda cub]], the mother slowly looks towards the camera after being startled by her cub's explosive sneeze.
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