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19->''"I started to walk down the street when I heard a voice saying: 'Good evening, Mr. Dowd.' I turned, and there was this big white rabbit leaning against a lamp-post. Well, I thought nothing of that, because when you've lived in a town as long as I've lived in this one, you get used to the fact that everybody knows your name."''
20-->-- '''Elwood P. Dowd''', ''Theatre/{{Harvey}}''
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25A character completely misses a really obvious point [[RuleOfFunny for comic effect]]. The point is the sort of thing that any reasonable or informed person will spot and understand given a few seconds or enough information. However, the center of this trope is a person who, despite having all the time in the world and all the information, comes to a conclusion so ''wrong'' it's hard to be even further from correct. Occasionally, a character will even do it deliberately to be a smartass. Commonly elicits a response along the lines of "that's not what's wrong here". [[VisualPun Visual gags]] are often involved.
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27A SisterTrope to DramaticallyMissingThePoint.
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29Compare AlternativeJokeInterpretation, AreYouPonderingWhatImPondering, BadNewsInAGoodWay, BaitAndSwitchComment, {{Cloudcuckoolander}}, TheDitz, FailedASpotCheck, InsaneTrollLogic (logic that consists of comically missing the point), ITakeOffenseToThatLastOne, MistakenForProfound, NeedAHandOrAHandjob, NotActuallyTheUltimateQuestion, ProportionalArticleImportance, RightForTheWrongReasons, SidetrackedByTheAnalogy, and SkewedPriorities.
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31Administrivia/InUniverseExamplesOnly. [[SelfDemonstratingArticle We'll have to spend a lot of money]] just to make [[Administrivia/NoRealLifeExamplesPlease another subpage for real life.]] [[labelnote: Note]]The actual reason being that it's too common and attracts natter.[[/labelnote]]
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36!!We've got example subpages...:
37[[index]]
38* ComicallyMissingThePoint/AnimeAndManga
39* ComicallyMissingThePoint/{{Comedy}}
40* ComicallyMissingThePoint/ComicBooks
41* ComicallyMissingThePoint/ComicStrips
42* ComicallyMissingThePoint/FanWorks
43* [[ComicallyMissingThePoint/AnimatedFilms Films — Animation]]
44* [[ComicallyMissingThePoint/LiveActionFilms Films — Live-Action]]
45* ComicallyMissingThePoint/{{Jokes}}
46* ComicallyMissingThePoint/{{Literature}}
47* ComicallyMissingThePoint/LiveActionTV
48* ComicallyMissingThePoint/{{Music}}
49* ComicallyMissingThePoint/{{Radio}}
50* ComicallyMissingThePoint/VideoGames
51* ComicallyMissingThePoint/VisualNovels
52* ComicallyMissingThePoint/{{Webcomics}}
53* ComicallyMissingThePoint/WebOriginal
54* ComicallyMissingThePoint/WesternAnimation
55[[/index]]
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57!!Hahaha. Other examples! That's a funny one... wait, are there really examples?:
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60[[folder:Advertising]]
61* In a 2010 T-Mobile commercial, the NBA's Dwyane Wade, then of the Miami Heat, finds himself locked in his hotel bathroom. He then issues a video call for help: "Get me outta here!" When the video goes viral on the internet, the public misinterprets it as a plea for a trade. Wade is eventually helped out by a maid who tells him he's on the news. He responds with a "huh?" look.
62* A commercial for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0rHoykA80w Heineken Light Beer]] has Creator/NeilPatrickHarris try to drink the bottle of beer during the commercial. They explain to him that he is not allowed to drink the beer during the commercial. He keeps up trying to come up with ways to get around the restrictions, all of which are comically missing the point that no one is allowed to drink any sort of alcoholic beverages during American commercials.
63* An Israeli commercial for a sale offered to the holders of a local credit card in a hotel chain featured a family preparing to move in permanently to a hotel room. In the commercial [[TheStinger Stinger,]] the father is shown nailing a sign to the door. A hotel employee stops and looks in astonishment at what he’s doing, and the father asks, ‘Is it crooked?’
64* A 1985 spot for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQJNObwOxl4 GMAC financing]] shows a couple at a car dealer requesting financing for a Pontiac Fiero. This sparks a swarm of miscues as the head of financing (and the Christmas Club, which he covers with a financing sign as the couple enters) thinks they are asking about an Italian car. The would-be customers then clarify it was a Pontiac, then reference the other brands General Motors produced at the time -- only for a second guy to mention that those were "not Italian cars". [[RuleOfThree After all this (and the announcer spiel),]] the first guy now thinks the couple is buying a large number of cars and adds that they need to know what they were intending to do with all those cars.
65* In the Mercedes commercial [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aF7Mm5E4MTo "Beauty Is Nothing Without Brains",]] a woman asks for a burger, fries and a shake. When she is informed that she is in a library, all she does is ask the same question quieter. Then again, [[DumbBlonde she's blonde.]]
66* The Chase credit card company runs a series of commercials in which couples relay outrageous travel tales to their friends, e.g., "We became fast friends with Chevy Chase", "our son discovered a dinosaur", etc. The friends are stunned...because the couple was able to use their frequent flier miles on a whim, over a holiday and to a desirable destination.
67* A series of Advertising/{{GEICO}} ads has somebody remarking "That's amazing!" after seeing something unusual and amazing happening on screen to which someone else inquires about that same strange occurrence only to be told that the person was talking about how it's amazing how much money they saved switching to GEICO.
68* In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBY9SwbhXgA this commercial for Faygo Sugar-Free Redpop,]] football legend Alex Karras is seen eating a platter of pizza. An off-screen voice comments that he thought Alex was on a diet. Alex then tells him that he was on a diet, proceeding to shill the Sugar-Free Redpop. It leads to this bit of dialogue afterwards.
69-->'''Off-screen voice:''' Yeah, but Alex...what about the pizza?\
70'''Alex:''' (''looks at pizza, then smiles at the camera'') Faygo doesn't make pizza.
71* Yellow is prone to moments like this in the [[Advertising/MAndMs M&M's]] advertisements. In one instance, he, Red, and several people are held up at a convenience store and their captor threatens to eat one of his hostages. Yellow automatically assumes he's intending to eat one of the humans. There's also the following exchange, which also doubles as an ActorAllusion considering that Yellow is voiced by ''Series/LawAndOrder'' semi-regular Creator/JKSimmons.
72-->'''Red:''' Coming up next, the new [[UsefulNotes/MacysThanksgivingDayParade Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade]] balloon of everyone's favorite celebrities!\
73'''Yellow:''' Oh boy! A ''Series/LawAndOrder'' balloon?!\
74'''Red:''' (''beat, annoyed'') I was talking about us.\
75'''Yellow:''' (''beat'') We're gonna be on ''Law & Order''?
76* The Aldi low-budget supermarket chain has a series of advertisements where a character will buy another character a delicious meal in preparation for telling them some devastating news (e.g. a man telling his wife he is cheating on her), only for the other person to be more interested in the fact that they were able to buy the entire meal at Aldi.
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80* ''Animation/BoBoiBoy'': In "The Haunted House", to explain what a ghost is to Adu Du, Computer shows him a "find the differences between two pictures" test before jump scaring him with a picture of a ghost. A terrified Adu Du instead thinks that "ghost" refers to the technology used for the jump scare.
81* ''Animation/HappyHeroes'':
82** In episode 3, the microwave monster defeats Happy S. while he's in his mecha. Happy S. and Sweet S. then mention how dangerous the monster really is, to which Smart S. replies "I don't believe it! ...look at this, he totally messed up my hair!"
83** In episode 13, Big M. is watching where the heroes are through a little robot fly camera. He notices the magic beans they've found and says that he thinks the heroes may have found something good. Little M.'s response is "Yeah, I've never seen so much ice cream before!", referring to a bowl of ice cream located right next to the beans.
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87* In episode five of ''Podcast/MysteryShow'', Starlee asks a friend to approach Jake Gyllenhaal in a restaurant, but another woman approaches before she can. Starlee's concern is that that woman is going after the same information and is going to get it first.
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91* To show he could do "[[InsistentTerminology characters]]", Wrestling/ScottHall did an imitation of ''Film/{{Scarface 1983}}''. Wrestling/VinceMcMahon thought it was an original concept that just needed some tweaking.
92* During his Impact Championship Wrestling debut, Wrestling/YoshihiroTajiri yelled "Shut The Fuck Up!" at the referee admonishing him for putting then rookie Wrestling/LowKi in an illegal hold, shocking everyone from the ref, to the commentators to the fans in attendance. Nobody knew Tajiri could speak English!
93* Curry Man ([[Wrestling/ChristopherDaniels not that one]]) thinking he had gotten a title shot when he pulled a pink slip out of his "feast or fired" briefcase.
94* Wrestling/SantinoMarella's complaints of "sexual discrimination" for not being allowed to compete in the "Miss Wrestlemania" battle royal.
95* When Wrestling/{{Natalya|Neidhart}} proclaimed Wrestling/{{Laycool}}'s combined IQ was lower than their non existent waist sizes, they took it as a compliment.
96* Away from Wrestling/{{Wrestlicious}}, Bandita's got a [[WrestlingDoesntPay restaurant]] and it doesn't have any roaches thanks to the rats eating them all.
97* Wrestling/CMPunk's reason for not joining the walkout on Wrestling/TripleH on Monday Night Raw was that Punk left the company before ''because his contract was up'', and was tired of trying to change the company, arguing that the 'hippie barbeque' was a pussy move if the participants actually wanted ''change''.[[/folder]]
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100* ''Series/TheBigGarage'' had an episode where Scrap wanted to learn how to make friends, and asked Rusty to pretend to be a stranger so that he can have someone to practice with. Rusty then says "Hello, nice place you've got here!" to which Scrap replies with "Go away, I'm busy!" After Rusty tells Scrap that the key to making friends is to sound nice and friendly, he tries again, and Scrap responds with "Go away, I'm busy!" in a nicer tone.
101* ''Series/{{Dinosaurs}}'': In "The Greatest Story Ever Sold", the council of elders need easy answers to quell the existential panic sweeping the dinosaurs, so to make sure the ones they come up with are simple enough for everyone to understand, they summon "The biggest boob in all the land"- Earl Sinclair. Earl seems rather pleased as punch to hear he's number one at something.
102-->'''Earl:''' ''(To Baby)'' Hear that, son? The ''biggest.''
103* ''Series/TheMrPotatoHeadShow'': Several of the show's jokes use this. For instance, after Mr. Potato Head showed his "[[BrownNote masterpiece script]]" to Queenie, she screamed at the top of her lungs and fell over. As she was on the floor moaning, "the horror...the horror..." Mr. Potato Head asked her, "So...you don't like it?"
104* In ''Franchise/TheMuppets: A Celebration of 30 Years'', when Robin asks Kermit what his favourite Muppet sketches are, Kermit says "Well, you know, the Muppets aren't always funny." Robin replies "Well, yeah, but I always thought that was the writers' fault."
105* In Dyan Cannon's episode of ''Series/TheMuppetShow'', Miss Piggy interrupts the Swedish Chef's sketch to ask him if he's seen her dog Foo-Foo. Upon hearing the word "dog", Chef's mind immediately goes to the hot dogs he's making and tells her the dog is in the pot. Miss Piggy is understandably enraged, and attempts to give him a karate chop, only for Chef to block the shot with the pot lid and then cheerfully offer her (a ''pig'') a hot dog (hot dogs often contain ''pork'').
106* ''Series/SesameStreet'' often uses this trope for comedic effect to teach simple concepts and moral lessons. One well-remembered example was "Cookie Monster at the Library," where Cookie repeatedly asks the librarian for a box of cookies (after giving the title or subject of a book). Cookie eventually gets it and asks for a book about cookies, but then causes the librarian to faint dead away when he asks for a glass of milk to go with it.
107* This is a stock-in-trade trope of ''Series/{{Wilbur}}'', a children's series about a group of [[FunnyAnimal anthropomorphic]] barnyard friends who learn lessons from books. The character in question will sometimes miss the point of the story in question, often in a comical manner that at times could almost qualify as a SpoofAesop. This will force another reading of the story. In the event that the character doesn't miss the point, there'll be some other reason for the story being re-read, such as another character needing to learn the lesson.
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111* ''TabletopGame/SentinelsOfTheMultiverse'': Guise, following an (as expected from Guise) goofy sequence of events, learns that the TrueMeaningOfChristmas is about generosity and the rewards of giving...so he turns to several other characters and generously extends them the opportunity to experience said rewards by giving him stuff.
112* ''TabletopGame/WarhammerFantasy'' has a Chaos God of, among other things, Atheism. ''He has followers''. When dealing with Chaos Cultists, do not expect an overabundance of anything resembling sanity or logic. [[LogicBomb A god of Atheism is made weaker through worship]].
113** There is a reason he tries to keep any and all material regarding him hidden from mortal eyes as much as possible.
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117* This OlderThanSteam. In Sheridan's ''Theatre/TheCritic'', Tilburina, anticipating her lover's peril in the clash of the English and Spanish ships, launches into an "I see..." vision of the coming battle. Whereupon her father objects "The Spanish fleet thou canst not see, because... it is not yet in sight!"
118* In Christopher Durang's ''Beyond Therapy'' when Bruce makes a reference to horses in the play "Theatre/{{Equus}}" and his blind date (through the personals) Prudence says he should be a vet, Bruce rebukes her for missing the metaphor and says he could never respect anyone who missed a metaphor.
119** For those not in the know: The play ''Equus'' concerns a young man whose religious/sexual obsession with horses drives him to ''blind six of them by [[EyeScream driving a metal spike into their eyes]].''
120* ''Theatre/CyranoDeBergerac'': InUniverse: Cyrano (a BrokenAce [[TheGrotesque with an enormous nose]]) [[ShoutOut invokes two famous historical romances (Cesar and Cleopatra, Tito and Berenice)]] and compares himself to the Cesar and Tito to justify why he cannot win the beautiful Roxane’s love. The point is that Cesar and Tito were loved not because they were fair, but they were highly charismatic leaders (like Cyrano himself, as his best friend Le Bret lampshades). Given that Cyrano is a BrokenAce and certainly this point would be obvious to him, this shows us how talking about love he will always deceive himself.
121--> '''CYRANO''' ''(shaking his head):'' Look I a Caesar to woo Cleopatra?\
122A Tito to aspire to Berenice?\
123'''Le Bret:''' Your courage and your wit!
124* The ''Theatre/FarndaleAvenue'' plays, which are supposedly incompetent amateur productions, have a OnceAnEpisode running gag where, somewhere around the beginning of the second act, the leader of the amateur dramatic society will remark to another character that she noticed a significant number of people leaving during the intermission. She always comes up with an innocent interpretation and never realises that they're being driven away by the awfulness of the production.
125* ''{{Theatre/Harvey}}'': "I started to walk down the street when I heard a voice saying: 'Good evening, Mr. Dowd.' I turned, and there was this big white rabbit leaning against a lamp-post. Well, I thought nothing of that, because when you've lived in a town as long as I've lived in this one, you get used to the fact that everybody knows your name."
126* In the musical and Showtime movie of ''Film/ReeferMadness'' the main characters sing about how much they are like Romeo and Juliet. They even state that they haven't read the ending, but they're 'sure it turns out real swell.'
127* Anne Boleyn thinks that what people will take away from ''Theatre/SixTheMusical'' is that "Jane can't dance". Whether this is a manifestation of her ItsAllAboutMe personality or ObfuscatingStupidity is up to the audience.
128* This is purposely [[InvokedTrope invoked]] in the old Vaudeville comedy routine "I'm not Rappaport," which was used as the name for a stage play and [[Film/ImNotRappaport film]] which feature the gag. The joke is a StraightManAndWiseGuy routine in which the wise guy says to the straight man stuff like "Rappaport, you used to be a young guy with a beard. Now you're old with a mustache," to which the straight man replies repeatedly "I'm not Rappaport." The punchline is "And you changed your name too."
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132* At Ride/UniversalStudios:
133** At the beginning of ''Ride/TheSimpsonsRide'':
134--->'''Sideshow Bob:''' There's nothing you can do! You're about to die!\
135'''Homer:''' You sound like my doctor!
136** When Mark/Marty is about to use a knife on a volunteer in ''Theatre/UniversalsHorrorMakeUpShow'':
137--->'''Alex:''' WAIT! [[ThinkOfTheChildren There are kids out there!]]\
138'''Mark/Marty:''' ''[beat]'' You want me to cut a kid?
139* In ''WesternAnimation/TheLegoMovie4DANewAdventure'' at Ride/{{Legoland}}, Wyldstyle takes Emmet on the "Wyldstyle's Super-Cycle Mega-Coaster" to take his mind off how lame his ride at Brick World is. When robot henchmen on another car start shooting at them, Emmet gets jealous about how exciting Wyldstyle's ride is compared to his.
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143* ''WebAnimation/HelluvaBoss'': In episode 7 of season 2, Fizzarolli is supposed to do a performance at Mammon's contest, but when he does, it's a musical number directed at saying how being exploited by Mammon sucks and he's quitting. Until the very end, Mammon just claps and enjoys the show.
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