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2[[caption-width-right:244: This doesn't even ''begin'' to cover [[WeirdnessMagnet the weird things]] that you will frequently see on the Middleton High sign.]]
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4If a CouchGag is where something different shows up every time in the opening sequence, this is where something from the episode itself is always different. Not just the obvious story telling devices like characters, plot, and settings, (though it can play into them,) but rather more mundane things that are different just because they can be.
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6A subtrope of RunningGag.
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8May often overlap with UnlimitedWardrobe if most characters in the series are usually subjected to LimitedWardrobe, and one is different just because they can be.
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15* In ''Manga/AsobiAsobase'', Olivia's hairstyle changes in every episode, contrasting with the other characters who stick to one hairstyle.
16* In the anime adaptation of ''Literature/IsThisAZombie'', Ayumu's fantasies of [[TheVoiceless Eucliwood]] are voiced by a different voice actor (frequently well known, but less commonly heard from nowadays) each episode. There is even a scrolling text placed onscreen saying who the voice actor is this week. This running gag is held up in the English dub as well, featuring and appropriately crediting such actresses like Creator/AlexisTipton, Creator/TiaBallard, Creator/LuciChristian, Creator/LeahClark, Creator/KaraEdwards, Creator/JamieMarchi, and Creator/CarliMosier, to name a few.
17* In ''Anime/PaniPoniDash'' and ''Manga/SayonaraZetsubouSensei,'' the writing on the blackboard in the classroom, and a lot of writing seen elsewhere, will change in every ''shot,'' mid-conversation.
18* ''Anime/YuGiOhArcV'': Normally, the [[SummoningRitual summoning chants]] used for Extra Deck and Ritual monstera are unchanged; each monster has its own distinct chant. This is not the case for fusion monsters, as their summoning chants contain poetic descriptors for their fusion materials. The result is that every time a fusion monster is summoned, the summoning chant devoted to it is slightly different.
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22* Weird Pete's [[HonestJohnsDealership Games Pit]] in ''ComicStrip/KnightsOfTheDinnerTable'' has different signs (and occasionally graffiti) at each appearance. Some of the messages relate to the current plotline; others are stand-alone jokes.
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26* InUniverse in ''Film/QuizLady'': Terry wears a different bow tie for every episode of ''Can't Stop the Quiz'' he hosts. Anne is surprised to learn the bow ties are on full display at the studio, and Terry can even point to one and tell her a memorable contestant from that episode.
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30* Ms. Frizzle from ''Literature/TheMagicSchoolBus'' will change her dress in every book to reflect the subject being covered.
31* Someone or something with the name "Shuttleworth" appears in nearly every ''Literature/AuntDimity'' book. Occasionally, it will be attached to a minor character with actual lines, such as Rev. and Mrs. Shutttleworth of Penford Harbour in ''Aunt Dimity and the Duke''. It was also the name of an inn in Salisbury that Lori had once visited, and which she used as part of her cover story for Simon's visit to the hospital in ''Aunt Dimity Takes a Holiday''. Most often, it is someone no longer on the scene due to death, or someone never seen yet referenced because they perform some plot function. Two of the references are from Finch (and possibly the same person), a Miss Shuttleworth once ran the village tea room, and Dimity names a Patricia Shuttleworth whose dog's unlikely victory in the local dog show caused a "kerfluffle". The same Shuttleworth (an art teacher in the nearby market town of Upper Deeping) is mentioned in ''Aunt Dimity and the Family Tree'' and 'Aunt Dimity and the Village Witch''. The name also appears on the tombstones of a family that died in an epidemic in Bluebird, Colorado; as one of Bill's clients whose demands keep him in London; as the pseudonym Sir Percy Pelham used to scout out Erinskil before his purchase of his island castle; and [[spoiler: Mr. Barlow's Whitby informant on Prunella Hooper and Peggy Kitchen's secret son]].
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35* ''Series/BlackBooks'' had a blackboard in the book shop that always had different rules for the shop. Most of which were basically different ways of saying "Don't Do Anything" (or even just the word "NO" scrawled over half erased words in one particular instance).
36* ''Series/CrazyExGirlfriend'' had "Other Rebecca" say a different thing at the end of the opening credits in each episode of the fourth season.
37* ''Series/{{Friends}}'': The Magna Doodle in Chandler and Joey's apartment has a different picture each time.
38** When Joey's stupidity leads to them getting robbed, we see the thieves wrote, "[[KickTheDog Thanks for your stuff!]]"
39* The picture on ''Series/MurphyBrown's'' DartboardOfHate.
40* The funny message on Frank's trucker cap on ''Series/ThirtyRock.''
41* The number on the whiteboard in ''Series/{{Battlestar Galactica|2003}}'' is a more-serious-than-usual example. It counts the population of the fleet and ticks down over the course of the series.
42* ''Series/PoliceSquad'' had a few:
43** Once an episode, Inspector Frank Drebin would visit [[InformationBroker Johnny the Shoeshine Guy]] for "the word on the street". After getting oddly detailed information from Johnny, Frank would leave and someone else would come, asking for (and receiving) advice specific to their line of work. This second person was different every episode--a heart surgeon, a theologian, Dick Clark, etc.
44** Any time Frank Drebin parked his car, he would hit another car or some garbage cans. With every episode, the number of garbage cans he hit at once would increase.
45** [[CreditsGag The opening credits of every episode]] would feature a different guest star. [[DeadStarWalking Who would invariably die before the credits ended.]]
46** The first episode parodied the practice of playing the end credits over a freeze frame, by leaving the cameras rolling while the actors just stand really still. Every subsequent episode introduces a different variation on this gag: the actors all freeze while a chimpanzee trashes up the office in the background; an arrested criminal notices that everyone else is frozen and tries to escape; the actors continue pouring a cup of coffee during the credits until the coffee mug overflows, etc.
47* ''Series/ThePriceIsRight'': Several pricing games during the Drew Carey-era have had these:
48** '''Cover Up''': After Drew mentioned that the base "incorrect" price that had been shown at the start of the game didn't really have anything to do with gameplay, he began having the spaces used for running gags or something nonsensical. The first of these were pictures of Carey in different poses used for the portrait space on the $25,000 bill prop (used in Punch-A-Bunch); these have changed every time.
49** '''Punch-A-Bunch''': After about 2009, Drew's portrait on the $25,000 dollar bill prop had him making funny faces and all sorts of other expressions, replacing the formal shot that had been seen previously.
50* One episode of ''Series/TheWestWing'' has CJ given a goldfish as a pet. It doesn't appear in every subsequent episode, but if Gail's bowl does make it into a shot it will include an ornament referencing that episode's plot.
51* In the same vein, there's the ornament in Dorothy's goldfish bowl in ''Series/ElmosWorld''.
52* ''Series/MalcolmInTheMiddle'': The warning on Chad's shirt changes in every episode in which he appears.
53* ''Series/TheGrandTour'': The "Conversation Street" segment starts out in the first episode with the three presenters in silhouette chatting to each other. In each subsequent episode, the intro changes. Sometimes it's subtle ("Wait... is Clarkson wearing high-heels?"), sometimes it's more obvious ("Why is May holding a live owl?")
54* ''Series/WheelOfFortune'': Every episode (of which there's [[LongRunners over 4000]]) would see [[LovelyAssistant Vanna White]] in a different outfit. [[UnlimitedWardrobe Every. Single.]] [[PunctuatedForEmphasis Episode.]]
55* The Chuck Lorre Productions logo uses different vanity cards per episode they produced. They would sometimes run their 111th card, which explains its purpose as a placeholder in case Chuck has nothing on tap. Even then, the last sentence is different every time it is shown so far (the sentence immediately before being about having "freedom from the obsessive and relentless need to end each vanity card on a joke"):
56** In the ''Series/TwoAndAHalfMen'' episode "The Last Thing You Want to Do Is Wind Up with a Hump", the last sentence is "Governor Schwarzenegger."
57** In the ''Two and a Half Men'' episode "A Kosher Slaughterhouse Out in Fontana", the last sentence is "The Electoral College."
58** In the ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'' episode "The Guitarist Amplification", the last sentence is "Glenn Beck is sober." (The only one so far to actually feature a predicate.)
59** In the ''Series/{{Mom}}'' episode "Loathing and Tube Socks", the last sentence is "Ted Cruz."
60* Johnny Crawfish always tells a different joke whenever it's his turn to appear in ''Series/TheNoddyShop''.
61* Whenever the titular character of ''Series/BearInTheBigBlueHouse'' sniffs the viewer, he will compare their smell to a different object every episode. In some episodes, he sings about it instead.
62* ''Series/{{Superstore}}'': Amy has a different name tag in every episode -- sometimes multiple if the episode takes place over multiple days.
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66* The specials at Coffee of Doom in ''Webcomic/QuestionableContent'' change every in-comic day.
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70* ''WebVideo/TheSpoonyExperiment'': Spoony does most of his reviews just sitting in a green chair while you can see posters hanging on the walls in the room corner directly behind him. In pretty much every review he does, he changes those posters to reflect something relevant to the review itself, usually a movie poster or wallscroll of the movie or game he's reviewing. If it's anything ''Franchise/{{Highlander}}'' related, it'll usually be a poster of that movie. Anything Japanese game related, expect to see wallscrolls of the game or of Anime/CowboyBebop: The Movie.
71* Similarly, ''WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd'' would often switch up his background posters hoping people would spot the references.
72* ''WebVideo/TheCinemaSnob'' is fond of doing this as well, though he tends to keep his [[SugarWiki/GushingAboutShowsYouLike Caligula]] poster at all times.
73* ''Podcast/{{Qwerpline}}'' has the [[TongueTwister sponsorships]] and tourism slogans, the latter of which often invoke corpsing.
74* On ''WebVideo/KindaFunny'''s Games Daily show, Andrea Rene prides herself on never repeating the same outfit. To date, she's only done it once!
75* WebVideo/DrewGooden: Every episode has unique Paint-Art he puts in the background, each drawn specifically to poke fun at the subject of the day's episode.
76* ''WebVideo/GameGrumps'': In the ''Ten Minute Power Hour'' spinoff, Arin clears the toy dinosaurs and pencil holder off the desk in a different way at the start of every episode, such as pushing them off, having someone else take them away, or more bizarre takes, such as the dinosaurs walking away themselves or a bunch of tiny army figurines carrying everything away.
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80* As seen by the trope image, the sign outside Middleton High on ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible.''
81* The sign outside Charles Darwin Middle School in ''WesternAnimation/MyGymPartnersAMonkey.'' Lampshaded when it says "This sign changes a lot."
82* The sign outside Peach Creek Jr. High in ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy''. The first time the school was shown (the ValentinesDayEpisode) it referred to the school as Peach Creek High. That was probably an animation error, though.
83* ''WesternAnimation/BigMouth'': The sign outside Brigdeton Middle School says something different every episode, usually a CallBack to an earlier joke.
84* The sign outside the pet shop in ''WesternAnimation/FishHooks''.
85* The sign at the First Church of Springfield in ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', whenever it appears.
86* ''WesternAnimation/TheWeekenders'':
87** The pizza restaurant the characters visit each week always has an outlandishly different theme; ranging from a Medievel Dungeon theme [[LockedInTheDungeon (where Pizza is 'tortured' into slices)]], a [[SpyFiction Spy]] [[NoirEpisode Noir]] theme (where the Pizza is served in briefcases [[CordonBleughChef and contains microfilm in the crust]]) and even having a 'Clearance Sale' theme one time... [[MindScrew for Pizza! Try and wrap your mind around that one]].
88** There's a museum that offers a sample of different exotic food in most episodes.
89** Most episode have Tino's Mom making some new [[CordonBleughChef bizarre]] (yet apparently healthy) cooking.
90* The chief of ''WesternAnimation/TheSecretShow'' is only known as "Changed Daily" because his name [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin changes daily]] for security reasons.
91* Kimiko from ''WesternAnimation/XiaolinShowdown'' has an UnlimitedWardrobe where she's always wearing a different outfit (and often hairstyle and sometimes color) in each episode the moment they leave the temple simply because she can. '''Everyone''' else in the show is subject to a LimitedWardrobe, with a few special occasions as the plot of the episode demands. (Like the other Monks, she has her own variation on the standard outfit which appears in every episode)
92* ''WesternAnimation/BobsBurgers'': In addition to the show's CouchGag, the Burger of the Day that is posted on the wall changes every episode. It will also change during episodes that take place over multiple days.
93* In ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'', Perry has a different entrance to his lair in nearly every episode. However, some episodes don't show the entrance, and the entrance from the first episode was re-used twice (the first reappearance, Perry couldn't get in due to [[ConeOfShame having a cone on his head]], and the second time was [[BookEnds in the series finale]]).
94* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Squidbillies}}'', Early Cuyler's hat says something different in every episode.
95* Miss Frizzle from ''WesternAnimation/TheMagicSchoolBus'' wears a different dress and jewelry every episode, according to the episode's subject. The spin-off ''WesternAnimation/TheMagicSchoolBusRidesAgain'' does the same with her sister Fiona Frizzle, who wears different skirts and necklaces according to the theme.
96* If the vet is involved, the animals that come and go in ''WesternAnimation/MarthaSpeaks''
97* In ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'', Mabel wears a different sweater every episode, more if the episode takes place over several days.
98* In ''WesternAnimation/TheEmperorsNewSchool'', something different happens every time Kronk is asked to pull the lever to the secret lab. Hilariously lampshaded in one episode:
99-->'''Yzma:''' Okay, let's see. "To the secret lab." "Pull the lever, Kronk." Something goes wrong. Then the wall spins."
100* The Marquee from ''WesternAnimation/MiloMurphysLaw''.
101* At the start of most episodes of ''WesternAnimation/MightyMagiswords'', the narrator starts by bombastically announcing the setting that the story begins with, followed by a random quip.
102-->At Warriors For Hire headquarters, '''OH YEAH!'''\
103At the Rhyboflavin Bazaar, '''BOOM SHAKALAKA!'''\
104At Ralphio's House of Swords, '''BLAM!'''\
105At Old Man Oldman's old home, '''OLD!'''
106* ''WesternAnimation/MuppetBabies2018'' has Miss Nanny wear different tights in each episode, reflecting the theme of the story. For example in the first episode "Sir Kermit the Brave", they have a dragon pattern.
107* ''WesternAnimation/XavierRiddleAndTheSecretMuseum'': In every episode, the gang accesses the Secret Museum in a specific way. There are six variants:
108** Through a portrait.
109** Through a tornado.
110** Through an Egyptian wall.
111** Through a grandfather clock.
112** Through a dinosaur exhibit.
113** Through a Chinese throne.
114* ''WesternAnimation/LetsGoLuna'': The circus visits a different country in every episode. Usually, one country is used for [[TwoShorts two consecutive episode pairs]].
115* In ''WesternAnimation/TheBeeBees'', when Berry summons Blu to deliver the episode's [[AnAesop Aesop]], the latter is usually shown doing a recreational activity or relaxing. Examples from specific episodes are:
116** "The Tree": Picking a fruit.
117** "A Poor Lonely Note": Sleeping on a cloud.
118** "The Kite": Holding and blowing a dandelion.
119** "The Special Star": Brushing his teeth.
120** "The Shadow": Walking a dog.
121** "Crushing Evidence": Sunbathing with a drink.
122** "The Cyclamen": Painting a rainbow.
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