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6Or, A Work By Any Other Name; Or, The Work So Nice, They Named It Twice (Or in this article's case, [[RuleOfThree thrice]]).
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8Sometimes a work gives itself multiple alternative titles ''in the title'', usually giving the short title first, with the result commonly being a ShortTitleLongElaborateSubtitle. Using this trope these days can give a similar {{retraux}} feel as InWhichATropeIsDescribed. Songs with unintuitive titles often include the most prominent word or phrase from the lyrics in parentheses as an alternate title for [[RefrainFromAssuming practical reasons]].
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10Compare ColonCancer. Musical examples might overlap with TheSomethingSong.
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12[[JustForFun/IThoughtItMeant Not to be confused with]] the title of Creator/SorenKierkegaard's [[UsefulNotes/{{Existentialism}} philosophical novel]] ''Either/Or''.
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14!!Examples, or: Samples That We'll Explain to You
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18[[folder:Anime & Manga, or: Cartoons and Graphic Novels from the Land of the Rising Sun]]
19* Creator/TsutomuNihei's ''Manga/KnightsOfSidonia'' had a oneshot prototype version known as ''Winged Armor Suzumega, or The Armored Insects Sphingidae''.
20* ''Anime/{{Trigun}}'', or: The Ballad of Vash the Stampede, or: The Legend of the Galaxy's Greatest Gunslinger
21* ''Anime/Ulysses31'' has four episodes titled in this manner, at least in the original French: ''Le Cyclope ou la Malédiction des dieux'', ''Éole ou le Coffret des vents cosmiques'', ''Sisyphe ou l'Éternel Recommencement'' and ''Nérée ou la Vérité engloutie''. The respective titles for the English dub [[CompletelyDifferentTitle don't keep on the trope]] though (''Vengeance of the Gods'', ''Guardian of the Cosmic Winds'', ''The Eternal Punishment'' and ''The Hidden Truth'').
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24[[folder:Asian Animation, or: Cartoons from the World's Largest Continent (Excluding Japan)]]
25* ''Animation/HappyHeroes'': The official DVD and VCD covers for Season 1 and Season 2[[note]]the ones that don't use the Season 2 logo, which uses its subtitle "Happy Heroes and the Happy Superhero"[[/note]] give the show's title as "开心宝贝 又名开心超人" ("Happy Heroes a.k.a. Happy Superman").
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28[[folder:Comic Books, or: Juxtaposed Pictorial and Other Images in Deliberate Sequence]]
29* An InUniverse example from ''ComicStrip/{{Doonesbury}}'': "Our Friend the Amphetamine, or Why Johnny Can't Blink" by [[Creator/HunterSThompson Uncle Duke]].
30* Creator/DonRosa's "The Old Castle's Other Secret" or "A Letter From Home"
31* ''ComicBook/HulkTheEnd'', or "The Last Titan".
32* ''ComicBook/IronMan'': "Alone Against A.I.M." or "What a Way to Start Out in Your Own Mag!!"
33* ''ComicBook/UncannyXMen'' #167: "The Goldilocks Syndrome" or "Who's Been Sleeping in My Head?"
34* ''ComicBook/WhoTookTheSuperOutOfSuperman?'' or "The Double or Nothing Life of Superman"
35[[/folder]]
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37[[folder:Fairy Tales, or: The Oldest Ones in the Books]]
38* "Literature/{{Cinderella}}, or the Glass Slipper"
39* "Literature/TheFrogPrince" was titled "Der Froschkönig oder Der eiserne Heinrich" ("The Frog King or Iron Henry") by the Creator/BrothersGrimm.
40* Briar Rose or the "Literature/SleepingBeauty" in the Woods
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43[[folder:Fan Works, or: The Literary Equivalent of D.I.Y.]]
44* ''Fanfic/AppliedCulturalAnthropology or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Cruciatus''.
45* "[[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/6636786/1/Sam-Evans-Four-Steps-to-Getting-Your-Man Sam Evans' Four Steps to Getting Your Man,]] or: Snippets in the Epic Bromance of [[Series/{{Glee}} Kurt Hummel and Sam Evans]]".
46* ''Fanfic/FledglingsOrEverythingsBetterWithPenguins''
47* ''Fanfic/ForTheGreaterGoof'' has the alternate title of ''Or, how Fred and George got the Order of Merlin, First Class, at the august age of thirteen.''
48* ''Fanfic/AGameOfCatAndCat'': "Your Daily Public Service Announcement Against Underage Drinking, or, Don't Drink and Dash"
49* ''Fanfic/HigherFlier OR My Little Blackbird''
50* The third chapter of ''[[Fanfic/TilTheSunGrowsCold If It's Dinsday, This Must Be Castle Town]]'' is titled "Dr. Borville, or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb Factory."
51* The fourth chapter of the ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'' fic ''Fanfic/MapleSugarPrettyCure'', "Coming Through, Make Way! Cure Bounce!" comes with the alternate title "Abby Becomes an Arsonist".
52%%* In ''Fanfic/MoreThanHuman'', every chapter is titled like this.
53* ''Fanfic/TheNutdealerExpandedUniverse'': The second entry is titled "Nude Alert or Silly Anagram Based Jokes".
54* ''Fanfic/OversaturatedWorld'': ''Pinkie Pie's Problematically Private Passion's Parental Personages Presented Perpostorously Prior Publishing Previously Paraphrased Preoccupation'', where the title extends into the description, with:
55--> Or:\
56In Which Pinkie Pie Meets Her Crush's Strange Family Before Telling Her Crush She's Crushing On Her.\
57Or:\
58Let's See How Much We Can Make A Manifestation Of Laughter Squirm.
59* ''FanFic/QueenOfAllOni'' does this every chapter; the first title is always serious, with the second usually being more comedic.
60* The ''Series/{{Bones}}'' fanfic [[http://archiveofourown.org/works/1866513/chapters/4017948 "The Role of the Peloponnesian War in Modern Dating Rituals (or how Temperance Brennan Kissed a Warrior)".]]
61%%* ''Fanfic/AShadowOfTheTitans''
62* ''Fanfic/SpontaneousEarth'': ''nothing is more sacred than any other thing'' has an alternate title in its summary that's more descriptive of the fic's contents than the main title: ''Or, why Skyfire is not allowed to go to mycological conferences for the next three years.''
63* The ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' J/7 SlashFic ''[[http://tv.adult-fanfiction.org/story.php?no=1106 Why Janeway Doesn't Have Sex]] (or 'The Seven Solution')''
64* [[Fanfic/WithStringsAttached With Strings Attached, or The Big Pink Job]].
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67[[folder:Films -- Animation, or: Cartoon Cinema]]
68* In the [[Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon Disney]] version of ''WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland'', Tweedledee and Tweedledum tell Alice about "The Walrus and the Carpenter, or The Story of the Curious Oysters".
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71[[folder:Films -- Live-Action, or: Motion Pictures]]
72* ''Film/DrStrangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb''. The various permutations of "or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love X" are listed under TheJoyOfX.
73* On the promotional posters, Creator/MelBrooks' ''Film/BlazingSaddles'' was advertised as ''[[InCaseYouForgotWhoWroteIt Mel Brooks']] Blazing Saddles or Never Give a Saga an Even Break''.
74* ''[[Film/TheIronyOfFate The Irony of Fate, or Enjoy Your Banya!]]'', a Russian film about a guy who gets drunk at a communal bathhouse and winds up stumbling into the wrong apartment, causing comic hijinks and romance when the woman who lives there comes home.
75* ''Film/ThoseMagnificentMenInTheirFlyingMachines, or How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 Hours 11 Minutes''.
76* ''The Making of 'Film/EvilDead2', or The Gore the Merrier''.
77* ''Film/OttoOrUpWithDeadPeople''
78* ''Gas! -Or- It Became Necessary to Destroy the World in Order to Save It.''
79* ''Film/TheFearlessVampireKillers or: Pardon Me, But Your Teeth Are in My Neck''
80* ''Film/SpiderBabyOrTheMaddestStoryEverTold''
81* ''Delta Farce or A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Iraq''
82* ''Film/DonJuanOrIfDonJuanWereAWoman'': It's the story of a hedonistic woman who fancies herself the reincarnation of Don Juan and ruins the lives of the men she seduces.
83* ''Film/BirdmanOrTheUnexpectedVirtueOfIgnorance''
84* ''Film/SaloOrThe120DaysOfSodom''
85* ''Film/AManEscaped'': Only in the original French. ''Un condamné à mort s'est échappé ou Le vent souffle où il veut'' translates out to "Death Penalty Escaped, or, The Wind Blows Where It Wishes". The second part of that title is a quote from the Gospel of John and is commonly rendered in English in archaic King James Bible English as "The Wind Bloweth Where It Listeth".
86* ''Film/{{XX}}'''s "The Birthday Party" is shown at the end to sport a title of this variety - "The Birthday Party, or, [[spoiler: The Memory Lucy Suppressed From Her Seventh Birthday That Wasn't Really Her Mom's Fault (Even Though Her Therapist Says It's Probably Why She Fears Intimacy)]].
87* ''The Dangerous Christmas of Red Riding Hood; or Oh Wolf, Poor Wolf''
88* ''Film/BrokenBlossoms'' ''or the Yellow Man and the Girl''
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91[[folder:Literature, or: The Art of Words]]
92* ''Literature/{{Frankenstein}}; or, The Modern Prometheus''.
93* ''Literature/MobyDick; or, The Whale''. Confusingly, [[IAmNotShazam the whale is always called Moby Dick, without the hyphen]].
94* ''Literature/TheHobbit, or There and Back Again''. The subtitle was later used as the title of Bilbo's book in ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings'', and was to be the name of the film adaption of the third part of the book, until they decided to use ''Film/TheHobbitTheBattleOfTheFiveArmies''.
95* ''Literature/{{Clarissa}}, or The History of a Young Lady'' by Creator/SamuelRichardson.
96* ''Literature/{{Pamela}}, or Virtue Rewarded'', also by Creator/SamuelRichardson.
97* Poet [[Literature/SonnetsFromThePortuguese Elizabeth Barrett Browning]] penned and titled a poem [[http://www.nypl.org/research/chss/victoria/ref/ps_berg_cd13_200.html "Sebastian, or Virtue Rewarded"]] when she was about 9 years old. The contents still apparently haven't been published.
98* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtue_Rewarded Subtitling your book "or: Virtue Rewarded"]] was apparently Victorian (Stuart- and Hanoverian) era slang for '''Morals Inside®'''.
99* The Creator/MarquisDeSade's novels ''Justine, or The Misfortunes of Virtue''; ''Juliette, or Vice Amply Rewarded''; and ''The 120 Days of Sodom, or the School of Libertinism''.[[note]]Sometimes the last word is translated as ''Licentiousness''[[/note]] Even the film based on the latter received a similar title, see below.
100* The [[BannedInChina famously banned]] erotic novel ''Literature/FannyHill, or Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure'' by JohnCleland.
101* ''{{Cecilia}}, or Memoirs of an Heiress'' by FrancesBurney.
102* ''[[http://www.neilgaiman.com/p/Cool_Stuff/Short_Stories/I_Cthulhu I, Cthulhu]]; or, What's a Tentacle-Faced Thing Like Me Doing in a Sunken City Like This (Latitude 47° 9' S, Longitude 126° 43' W)?'', by Creator/NeilGaiman -- doubles as a [[TheJoyOfX snowclone title]] of the form "I, Noun".
103* The Thomas Hobbes book ''Leviathan or The Matter, Forme and Power of a Common Wealth Ecclesiasticall and Civil''.
104* Creator/KurtVonnegut was very fond of this scheme:
105** ''Literature/SlaughterhouseFive, or The Children's Crusade: A Duty-Dance With Death''. "The Children's Crusade" part was due to a promise to the wife of a fellow former soldier. She was upset that the book he was writing would [[DoNotDoThisCoolThing glorify war]]. She said, "You guys were just children back then". So he promised the book would be titled, "The Children's Crusade". Although no one bothers with the full title, she need not worry, it doesn't glorify war.
106** ''God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater, or Pearls Before Swine''.
107** And the last of the "Trout Trilogy": ''Literature/BreakfastOfChampions, or Goodbye Blue Monday!''.
108* This is incredibly common in early 20th century children's series books as well. Examples: ''The Bobbsey Twins, or Merry Days Indoors and Out'' and ''The Moving Picture Girls, or First Appearance in Photo Dramas''. This seems to have died off by the time ''Literature/NancyDrew'' came about.
109* Creator/PhilipKDick's ''Dr. Bloodmoney, or How We Got Along After the Bomb.'' The title was a ShoutOut to ''Film/DrStrangelove''.
110* ''Literature/InheritanceCycle'': ''Brisingr'' and ''Inheritance'' have alternate titles on the cover pages:
111** ''Brisingr, or, The Seven Promises of Eragon Shadeslayer and Saphira Bjartskular''
112** ''Inheritance, or, The Vault of Souls''
113* John O'Farrell's ''An Utterly Impartial History of Britain, or 2000 Years of Upper-Class Idiots In Charge'' and ''An Utterly Exasperated History of Modern Britain, or 60 Years of Making The Same Stupid Mistakes As Always''.
114* Referenced in ''Literature/WyrdSisters'', where the Literature/{{Discworld}} version of Creator/WilliamShakespeare, Hwel the Playwright, has written a comedy called ''A Wizard of Sorts, or: Please Yourself'' - the subtitle parodies the subtitle of ''Twelfth Night'' and the actual title of ''As You Like It''.
115* Creator/WilWheaton's short story ''The Saga of Spongebob Vega$pant$ (or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Franchise/StarTrek)''.
116* Creator/FriedrichNietzsche was famously fond of subtitles, but the only case of this was ''Twilight of the Idols, or, How to Philosophize with a Hammer''.
117* ''The Sea Cook, or Literature/TreasureIsland''.
118* ''[[Literature/VarneyTheVampire Varney the Vampire, or, the Feast of Blood]]''
119* ''[[Literature/SorceryAndCecelia Sorcery and Cecelia, or The Enchanted Chocolate Pot: Being the Correspondence of Two Young Ladies of Quality Regarding Various Magical Scandals in London and the Country]]''
120** Followed by its sequels: The Grand Tour or the Purloined Coronation Regalia: Being a revelation of matters of High Confidentiality and Greatest Importance, including extracts from the intimate diary of a Noblewoman and the sworn testimony of a Lady of Quality; and The Mislaid Magician or Ten Years After: Being the private correspondences between two prominent families regarding a scandal touching the highest levels of government and the security of the realm.
121* Creator/CormacMcCarthy's western novel ''Literature/BloodMeridian, or the Evening Redness in the West''.
122* [[IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming All]] of [[Creator/CatherineWebb Kate Griffin's]] Literature/MatthewSwift books take the form "Title, or [[TheXOfY The X of Matthew Swift]]".
123* ''[[UsefulNotes/CharlesDarwin On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life]]''
124* ''Literature/FlukeOrIKnowWhyTheWingedWhaleSings''
125* ''Creator/DaveBarry in Cyberspace'' is not itself an example, but several of its chapter subtitles are. The most convoluted example is:
126-->'''9: The Internet'''\
127Transforming Society and Shaping the Future, Through Chat\
128Or: Watch What You Write, Mr. Chuckletrousers\
129Or: Why Suck Is OK, Blow Is Not\
130Plus: Danger! Sushi Tapeworms!
131* Creator/{{Voltaire}}'s ''[[Literature/{{Candide}} Candide, ou L'Optimisme]]'', translated into English as "Candide, or All For the Best", "Candide, or The Optimist" and "Candide, or Optimism".
132* Creator/MichaelMoorcock's ''Franchise/{{Doctor Who|ExpandedUniverse}}'' novel ''The Coming of the Terraphiles, or Pirates of the Second Aether!''
133* ''Literature/TheDiamondAge, Or, A Young Lady's Illustrated Primer'' by Creator/NealStephenson
134* ''[[Literature/PrincipiaDiscordia Principia Discordia or How the West Was Lost]]'' was the original title. The 4th edition is more well known, and bears the [[ShortTitleLongElaborateSubtitle slightly more cumbersome title]], ''Principia Discordia or How I Found Goddess And What I Did To Her When I Found Her: The Magnum Opiate Of Malaclypse The Younger, Wherein is Explained Absolutely Everything Worth Knowing About Absolutely Anything.''
135* ''Teleny'' or ''The Reverse of the Medal''.
136* ''Literature/FutilityOrTheWreckOfTheTitan'' A novella written in 1898 by Morgan Robertson. It tells the story of an ocean cruiser named Titan, which, while traveling on the North Atlantic, accidentally hits an iceberg and sinks, causing the death of over half her 2500 passengers. Yes, it bears a striking similarity to the real life story of the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RMS_Titanic famous ship with a similar name]] (and also to the equally famous [[Film/{{Titanic 1997}} movie]]). The twist? It's not a documentary. This novel was written 14 years before the Titanic was launched; it was written even before the Olympic Class liners (of which the Titanic was the insignia ship) were even designed! Eerie!
137* In 1886, Mary Young Ridenbaugh published a book called Enola, or Her Fatal Mistake. It was not a big seller. But it inspired a family to name their daughter after the title character. When she grew up, she had a son, who became a bomber pilot during World War Two. He named one of his airplanes after his mom, Enola Gay. You may have heard of it.
138* Creator/PaulCornell's Shakespearian pastiche ''Franchise/{{Doctor Who|ExpandedUniverse}}'' story has an Either Or Title ''and'' a ShortTitleLongElaborateSubtitle: "The Trials of Tara, Or Would That It Were; The Comedie of Count Grendell the Mafter of Grach With the Life and Death of his New Executioner".
139* Pierre Beaumarchais's "Figaro" trilogy parts are named, chronologically, "The Barber of Seville or the Useless Precaution", "The Mad Day, or The Marriage of Figaro", and "The Other Tartuffe or The Guilty Mother"
140* Creator/PhilipPullman wrote a short picture book entitled ''Clockwork, or All Wound Up''.
141* In ''Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them'' by Creator/AlFranken, Chapter 12, "The Chapter on Fox," runs through multiple subheadings in this manner:
142-->'''They Distort, We Deride'''\
143[-or-]\
144'''We Retort, They Have Lied'''\
145[-or-]\
146'''They Purport, We Decry'''\
147[-or-]\
148'''They Are Short'''[[labelnote:1]]of Truth!,[[/labelnote]]''' We Have Plied'''[[labelnote:2]]the Truth![[/labelnote]]\
149[-or-]\
150'''Smorty Smort, Blort Deblort''' [[note]]this last is the only title used in page headers for this chapter[[/note]]
151* ''Literature/TheVelveteenRabbit, or How Toys Become Real''
152* ''Literature/TheCoronation'': Averted in English. But the original Russian title of the novel is Коронация, или Последний из романов, "Coronation, or the Last of the Romanovs". The book is centered around the 1896 coronation of Nicholas II, and the second half of the title is [[TitleDrop Title Dropped]] by butler Mr. Freyby at the end of the novel, when he correctly guesses that Nicholas will be the last of the dynasty.
153* ''Literature/TheTaleOfSamuelWhiskers; Or, The Roly-Poly Pudding'' by Creator/BeatrixPotter
154* ''[[Literature/BedknobAndBroomstick The Magic Bedknob]]; or, How to Become a Witch in Ten Easy Lessons''
155* The full title of ''Literature/TheMysteriousChroniclesOfOz'' is ''The Mysterious Chronicles of Oz, or Tip and the Sawhorse of Oz''.
156* ''Literature/TheLostHonourOfKatharinaBlum, Or: How Violence Develops and Where it Can Lead''.
157* ''[[Literature/FallOrDodgeInHell Fall, or Dodge in Hell]]''
158* The sixth and final chapter of ''The Exciting Adventures of Super Grover'', a ''Series/SesameStreet'' book, is entitled "Super Grover and the Hole Story, or Gone Fishing".
159* Robert Benchley:
160** ''20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, or David Copperfield''
161** ''No Poems, or Around the World Backwards and Sideways''
162** ''From Bed to Worse, or Comforting Thoughts About the Bison''
163* ''Literature/TheSorrowsOfSatan, or, The Strange Experience of One Geoffrey Tempest, Millionaire''
164* ''Literature/RaggedDick; or, Street Life in New York with the Boot Blacks''
165* ''Literature/SherlockHolmesVsDracula; or, The Adventure of the Sanguinary Count''
166* ''Literature/EricOrLittleByLittle''
167* Chapter 26 of Douglas R. Hofstadter's ''Metamagical Themas'' is called "Waking Up from the Boolean Dream, or, Subcognition as Computation".
168* On its first appearance in ''Lippincott's'' magazine ''Literature/TheSignOfTheFour'' was titled ''The Sign of the Four, or, The Problem of the Sholtos''.
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171[[folder:Live-Action TV, or: We Guess No One Does This Here]]
172* ''Series/{{Blackadder}}'' does this in the end credits of its third series. For instance: Blackadder the Third, or Dish & Dishonesty.
173* ''Series/{{Class|2016}}'': [[Recap/ClassS01E07TheMetaphysicalEngineOrWhatQuillDid "The Metaphysical Engine, or What Quill Did"]]
174* The French dub of ''Series/TheGirlFromTomorrow'' was titled ''Alana ou le Futur Imparfait'' (Alana or the Imperfect Future).
175* ''Series/PoliceSquad'' had two titles for each episode, used at the end of the title sequence: one was spoken, and a completely different one was written on screen.
176* One episode of ''Series/WhereInTheWorldIsCarmenSandiego'' is titled "The Unfair Exchange, or Stock Shock".
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179[[folder:Music, or: The Rhythm's Gonna Get Ya]]
180* ''Every'' song on Music/{{Radiohead}}'s album ''Music/HailToTheThief'' (including the album itself, which is actually titled "Hail to the Thief, or, The Gloaming"). For example, singles "There There" and "2+2=5" are really called "There There (The Boney King of Nowhere)" and "2+2=5 (The Lukewarm)". While the secondary titles are rarely ever used, the tracklist on the back cover includes both, and the lyrics in the liner notes ''only'' use the secondary titles.
181* The Incredible String Band's 1967 album ''The 5000 Spirits or The Layers of the Onion''.
182* Music/SufjanStevens sometimes combines this with his infamous love for long titles. Consider this whopper from the ''Music/{{Illinois}}'' album: "The Black Hawk War, Or, How To Demolish An Entire Civilization And Still Feel Good About Yourself In The Morning, Or, We Apologize For The Inconvenience But You're Going To Have To Leave Now, Or I Have Fought The Big Knives And Will Continue To Fight Them Until They Are Off My Land"
183* The Music/{{Coldplay}} album ''Viva la Vida or Death and All his Friends''. As you might guess, it has two {{Title Track}}s.
184* On Music/ThemCrookedVultures' self-titled album, there's the song "Warsaw or the First Breath You Take After You Give Up."
185* "[[Music/{{Metallica}} Welcome Home (Sanitarium)]]" and "Anesthesia (Pulling Teeth)".
186* Music/GreenDay's "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)" and [[Music/TwentyFirstCenturyBreakdown "Viva La Gloria? (Little Girl)"]].
187* There is a Music/{{Queen|Band}} song titled [[Music/TheWorks "Machines (or Back to Humans)"]].
188* Bright Eyes' 2002 album ''Lifted, or The Story is in the Soil, Keep Your Ear to the Ground''.
189* "Richard II, Or Extraordinary Popular Dimensions And The Madness Of Crowds (Responsible Hate Anthem)" by Music/TitusAndronicus
190* Music/CradleOfFilth's first EP, "V Empire Or Dark Faerytales in Phallustein"
191* Music/Glassjaw's ''Kiss Kiss Bang Bang'' EP has "Star Above My Bed (Call of the Tiger Woman)" and "Vermont Connection (The Chapter 7 Test or The Ephesians Were Right After All)".
192* Music/TheBeatles:
193** "Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)"
194** "This Boy (Ringo's Theme)"
195** Some early pressings of "I Am The Walrus" had the secondary title "''No You're Not,'' Said Little Nichola." (Nichola was the little girl John Lennon entertained on the bus in the Beatles' special ''Music/MagicalMysteryTour''.)
196** "I Want You (She's So Heavy)".
197* The last track of Music/PaulSimon's ''Music/{{Graceland}}'' is a song entitled "All Around the World, or The Myth of Fingerprints".
198* Music/SimonAndGarfunkel did a song called "A Simple Desultory Philippic (or How I Was [[PersonAsVerb Robert McNamara'd]] Into Submission)".
199* Chiodos has ''The Undertaker's Thirst for Revenge is Unquenchable (The Final Battle)''. Interestingly, it's almost exclusively referred to by its title.
200* Music/TheDandyWarhols' ''Odditorium or Warlords of Mars''.
201* Music/CaptainBeefheart's ''Shiny Beast (Bat Chain Puller)'': In this case, the two titles are somewhat justified because much of the album consisted of reworked songs from a [[LostEpisode never released]] Music/FrankZappa-produced album that would have been called just ''Bat Chain Puller''.
202* The soundtrack to ''Film/ThoseMagnificentMenInTheirFlyingMachines'' has a cut titled "The Dance of the Intrepid Airmen, or: 55 Years Before the Beatles."
203* Music/{{Love|Band}}'s ''Music/ForeverChanges'' album includes a song called "Maybe the People Would Be the Times or Between Clark and Hilldale".
204* Egg released "The Song Of [=McGillicudie=] The Pusillanimous (Or Don't Worry James, Your Socks Are Hanging In The Coal Cellar With Thomas)" on their self-titled 1970 debut album.
205* Except for the short introductory track, every track on Lemon Jelly's ConceptAlbum ''69-95'' is titled with the last two digits of the year in which the track's principal sample was released, followed by a more easily-remembered title, e.g. "''79 aka The Shouty Track", "'95 aka Make Things Right", etc. The year element is usually dropped when the tracks are referred to in any other context.
206* The Left Banke's ''Walk Away Renee/Pretty Ballerina''. Apparently either they or their label couldn't decide which single should be the TitleTrack.
207* Somewhat confusingly, Music/ElliottSmith's album and song ''Either/Or'' are not actually examples.
208* Music/ToriAmos has "Black Dove (January)" on ''Songs from the Choirgirl Hotel''.
209* Industrial black metal band The Wicked named their second (and last) album as ''Sonic Scriptures of the End Times or Songs to Have Your Nightmares With''.
210* Creator/AnnaRussell's operatic spoof of ''Theatre/{{Hamlet}}'' was titled "Hamletto, or Prosciuttino."
211* Music/NeilYoung's "Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black)".
212* Creator/MontyPython's "Penis Song (Not the Noel Coward Song)".
213* Many songs the Sherman Brothers wrote for Disney, such as "[[WesternAnimation/TheJungleBook1967 I Wan'na Be like You (The Monkey Song)]]" and [[Film/MaryPoppins "Feed the Birds (Tuppence a Bag)"]].
214* Music/PinkFloyd has "[[Music/DarkSideOfTheMoon Breathe (In the Air)]]".
215* Music/{{U2}}'s "Stay (Faraway, So Close!)".
216* Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}}' "[[DoubleDoubleTitle Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo]] (Heartbreaker)".
217* Music/{{Oasis}} has the album ''(What's the Story) Morning Glory?'', and many subsequent songs such as "It's Gettin' Better (Man!!)", "(Probably) All in the Mind" and "(Get Off Your) High Horse Lady". Asked about the parenthesis in "(It's Good) To Be Free", [[http://www.angelfire.com/ca/Wonderwall/masterplan2.html Noel Gallagher tried to explain]]:
218-->See like on ''(What's the Story) Morning Glory?'', I thought, 'Well everyone's gonna call it 'Morning Glory' anyway', so I started doing it just because I didn't know why people do it. I've done it loads of times now. If you take the brackets away it's called "To Be Free", which makes absolutely no fucking sense whatsoever. It's like, they think I'm some fucking thicko from [[OopNorth up north]], well I'll show them. Heheheh! I don't know why I do it, but there'll be plenty more. I'm thinking of the album title to be all in brackets and nothing outside them. Just call it 'The Bracket Album'!"
219* "It's All Tears (Drown in This Love)" by Music/{{HIM}}, sometimes just called "It's All Tears". A variation of the alternate title appears in the lyrics, but the primary title appears only once.
220* Music/DavidBowie's "Sue (Or in a Season of Crime)".
221* Music/TearsForFears has the original 1982 single "Pale Shelter (You Don't Give Me Love)" [[note]]it's different from the more popular 1983 version which is simply called "Pale Shelter" without the parenthetical subtitle[[/note]] and "Laid So Low (Tears Roll Down)".
222* "Wellington's Victory, or the Battle of Vittoria" by Music/LudwigVanBeethoven.
223* The full title of "In the Fade" by Music/QueensOfTheStoneAge, according to ''Rated R''[='s=] album booklet (which, fittingly, parodies the MPAA's content warnings), is "In the Fade; or Universal Subconscious".
224* Music/WillWood has a penchant for these, most notably with “The Song with Five Names, a​.​k​.​a. Soapbox Tao, a​.​k​.​a. Checkmate Atheists! a​.​k​.​a. Neospace Government, a​.​k​.​a. You Can Never Know”.
225[[/folder]]
226
227[[folder:Puppet Shows, or: There's a Hand Inside Me]]
228* The title for the ''Series/EureekasCastle'' HalloweenSpecial is "It Came From Beneath the Bed, or A Nightmare on Magellan Street".
229* A 1991 ''Series/SesameStreet'' special focusing on [[BirthdayEpisode Big Bird's Birthday]] is entitled "Big Bird's Birthday, or Let Me Eat Cake".
230[[/folder]]
231
232[[folder:Radio, or: The Hills Are Alive with the Sound]]
233* As with anything they were let near, [[Radio/TheGoonShow The Goons]] mocked this mercilessly.
234** For example: ''How To Rule The World In 80 Days Or: Your Money Back.'' Shortly after announcing that title, you could hear "There's money for you, there's money for you..."
235** Another one went "The Greatest Mountain in the World, or, I Knew Fred Crute, or, The Greatest Mountain in the World!" [[note]]We're not entirely sure who Fred Crute was.[[/note]]
236** ''The Case Of The Missing CD Plates" is announced as:
237-->We present [[Literature/TheScarletPimpernel Baroness Orczy]]'s masterpiece, Baron Orczy. Or: "A Strange Case of Diplomatic Immunity", in which a strange case of diplomatic immunity is recounted. Chapter One, a Strange Diplomatic Case of Immunity, or A Diplomatic Case of Strange Immunity, or through hook, line and blizzard with Ava Gardner.
238* ''AudioPlay/BigFinishDoctorWho'''s Creator/GilbertAndSullivan pastiche ''[[Recap/BigFinishDoctorWho043DoctorWhoAndThePirates Doctor Who and the Pirates or The Lass Who Lost a Sailor]]''.
239[[/folder]]
240
241[[folder:Theatre, or: Life Is But a Stage]]
242* [[Music/WolfgangAmadeusMozart Mozart]]'s ''Don Giovanni'' is actually called ''Il dissoluto punito, ossia Don Giovanni'' (''The libertine punished, or Don Giovanni'').
243* Creator/WilliamShakespeare's ''Theatre/TwelfthNight, or What You Will''. This was the only example that Shakespeare made himself (rather than publishers), and it's a bit of a pun. The title could be taken to mean, "''Twelfth Night'', or whatever title you prefer."
244* Creator/WinifredPhelps' ''Temptation Sordid, or: Virtue Rewarded, A Melodrama''
245* Creator/CharlesShadwell's ''Irish Hospitality, or Virtue Rewarded''
246* Creator/ColleyCibber's ''Love's Last Shift, or Virtue Rewarded''
247* Creator/TonyKushner's ''Caroline, or Change''
248* Edward Albee's ''The Goat, or Who is Sylvia?''
249* Every Creator/GilbertAndSullivan work except ''Theatre/TrialByJury'' and ''Theatre/TheSorcerer''. In the case of ''Theatre/PrincessIda, or Castle Adamant'', the secondary title breaks with the usual pattern by being just as cryptic as the primary.
250* W.S. Gilbert used this method to title several burlesques, extravaganzas, and other works that predated his regular collaboration with Arthur Sullivan:
251** ''Dulcamara; or, The Little Duck and the Great Quack'' (1866 extravaganza, based on Donizetti's ''L'Elisir d'Amore'')
252** ''La Vivandière; or, True to the Corps'' (1867 burlesque of Donizetti's ''La Fille du Regiment'')
253** ''Robinson Crusoe; or, The Injun Bride and the Injured Wife'' (1867)
254** ''Harlequin Cock Robin and Jenny Wren; or, Fortunatus and the Water of Life, the Three Bears, the Three Gifts, the Three Wishes, and the Little Man who woo'd the Little Maid'' (1867 {{Pantomime}})
255** ''Robert the Devil; or, The Nun, the Dun and the Son of a Gun'' (1868 extravaganza, based on Meyerbeer's ''Robert le Diable'')
256** ''The Pretty Druidess; or, The Mother, the Maid and the Mistletoe Bough'' (1869 extravaganza)
257** ''Tom Cobb; or, Fortune's Toy'' (1875 farce)
258** ''Eyes and No Eyes; or, The Art of Seeing'' (1875 one-act musical)
259* In ''Theatre/TheCompleteWorksOfWilliamShakespeareAbridged'', the cast make fun of how StrictlyFormula Shakespeare's comedies tend to be, and thus abridge them all into one play. The title is ''[[Theatre/TheComedyOfErrors The Comedy of]] [[Theatre/TheTwoNobleKinsmen Two]] [[Theatre/AllsWellThatEndsWell Well]]-[[Theatre/MeasureForMeasure Measured]] [[Theatre/TwoGentlemenOfVerona Gentlemen]] [[Theatre/LovesLaboursLost Lost]] in [[Theatre/TheMerryWivesOfWindsor the Merry Wives]] [[Theatre/TheMerchantOfVenice of Venice]] on [[Theatre/AMidsummerNightsDream a Midsummer's]] Theatre/TwelfthNight in [[Theatre/TheWintersTale Winter]], or Theatre/{{Cymbeline}} [[Theatre/TheTamingOfTheShrew Taming]] [[Theatre/PericlesPrinceOfTyre Pericles]] [[Theatre/TheMerchantOfVenice the Merchant]] in [[Theatre/TheTempest the Tempest]] of [[Theatre/LovesLaboursLost Love]] as [[Theatre/MuchAdoAboutNothing Much]] [[Theatre/AsYouLikeIt as You Like it]] for [[Theatre/MuchAdoAboutNothing Nothing]], or The Loveboat Goes to Verona, or Four Weddings and a Transvestite''!
260* Eric Overmyer's ''Theatre/OnTheVerge, or the Geography of Yearning.''
261* Creator/EugeneIonesco's ''Amédée, or How to Get Rid of It''
262* ''Theatre/{{Peter Pan|1904}}; or, the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up''
263* The swedish revue ''[[Theatre/GrisenISacken Grisen i säcken]] – eller som en kork i mörker eller värmlänningarna kommer tillbaka eller doktor Haka's rekordrevy''. Translated to English it's: ''Pig in a poke – or like a cork in dark or the Värmlanders come back or doctor Haka's record revue''.
264* ''[=McQueen=]: or Lee and Beauty'', James Phillips' 2015 creation that has seen TheWestEnd stage twice.
265* Literature/AphraBehn's ''The Rover; or the Banish'd Cavaliers''
266* ''Shuffle Along, or, the Making of the Musical Sensation of 1921 and All That Followed''
267* ''New Faces of 1952'' had a sketch titled "Whither America? (Another Revival?); or, The Energy Contained in a Glass of Water Would Drive an Ocean Liner?"
268* Ben Jonson's ''Volpone; or, The Fox''
269* Exaggerated by Tony Kushner's ''Terminating or Sonnet LXXV or “Lass Meine Schmerzen Nicht Verloren Sein” or Ambivalence''
270* Beaumarchais's play ''Theatre/TheBarberOfSeville'' has the secondary title "La Précaution inutile" (The Useless Precaution) while the sequel, ''Theatre/TheMarriageOfFigaro'' has the secondary title "La Folle Journée" (The Crazy Day).
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272
273[[folder:Video Games, or: Bring The Mountain Dew]]
274* The title screen of ''VideoGame/{{Bugsy}}'' says:
275-->BUGSY\
276or:\
277The Struggle of One Small Rabbit to Build a Successful Career in the Fascinating World of Organised Crime
278* An obscure ''VideoGame/{{Centipede}}'' rip-off UsefulNotes/ArcadeGame has the title ''War of the Bugs or Monsterous Manouvers in a Mushroom Maze''.
279* The 1993 adventure game, ''VideoGame/PeppersAdventuresInTime'' introduces each chapter of the game with such a title. One title hints at what you'll generally be focusing on, while the other gives a clue about the defining event of the chapter.
280* ''Frenemies; Or, I Won an Andy Phillips Game''.
281* ''For Love Of Digby\
282or\
283(A Day In The Life Of A Couch Potato/Changing The Channel)''.
284* ''A Fly on the Wall, or An Appositional Eye''.
285* ''Chickens of Distinction\
286(or, "It Takes a Tough Man To Make a Tender Chicken")''
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288
289[[folder:Web Animation, or: Moving Graphics Watched on the Internet]]
290* ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'': The show has a book that was created by the BigGood, Professor Ozpin, called ''[[Literature/RWBYFairyTalesOfRemnant Fairy Tales of Remnant]]''. One of the stories is known as "The Indecisive King". However, its full title is actually "The Indecisive King (a.k.a The King, the Crown, and the Widow)".
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292
293[[folder:Webcomics, or: All the Fun, No Paper]]
294* ''Webcomic/StickmanAndCube'' does this in storylines, e.g., "Robo-Cube. Or, Cube Disappears #2", to make it clear that the comic in question is part of said storyline, and which part in particular.
295* ''Webcomic/DarthsAndDroids'' [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0131.html Episode 131]]: Sour Relations, or "Tell Me More, Tell Me More", followed by [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0132.html Episode 132]]: Dour Narrations, or "Like, Did He Have a Pod?" The alternate titles constitute a ShoutOut, and a [[Film/{{Grease}} most unexpected one]] at that.
296* ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'' does it 4 times in one strip with [[http://www.egscomics.com/?date=2003-03-11 "Nanase: Scantly Clad For Hire" OR "Justin's Frustration" OR PERHAPS "Justin's Cat's Out Of The Bag" OR MAYBE "Dan Couldn't Decide On A Title"]]
297* Every episode of ''Webcomic/MonsterOfTheWeek'' is titled ''[parodied X-files episode title], or [author's joke title]'', like episode one: ''Pilot, or They Haven't Invented The Theme Song Yet'' or ''Revelations, or Scully Gets Her Catholic On''.
298* ''Webcomic/SquareRootOfMinusGarfield'' pulls a double ShoutOut to ''Film/DrStrangelove'' and ''Film/{{Inception}}'' with [[http://www.mezzacotta.net/garfield/?comic=1442 "Donutception, Or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Donut (Wars)".]]
299* ''Webcomic/{{Prequel}} -or- [[SadistShow Making a Cat Cry]]: The Adventure''. The name says it all, really.
300* ''Webcomic/{{Balderdash}}'' has had two. The first one was "''Balderdash! or, the baker's apprentice''". When [[{{Deuteragonist}} Afia]] was introduced, it became "''Balderdash! or, a tale of two witches''".
301[[/folder]]
302
303[[folder:Web Original, or: Web-Based Stories That Are Not Fan Works]]
304* ''Literature/WhateleyUniverse'': [[http://whateleyacademy.net/index.php/stories/423 Have Yourself a Monkey Little Christmas Or The Uncanny X-Mas]]
305[[/folder]]
306
307[[folder:Web Videos, or: Videos You Can Watch on the Internet]]
308* ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ns1SGo3WCF4 Dining Room or There is Nothing]]'', a less-than-settling Website/YouTube video.
309* ''WebVideo/GuaranteedVideo''[='s=] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9wZUC9-Rk0 "The Amazingly Aerodynamic Unleaded & Quadro-Cylindrical Fly-o-mo Car, Or: Shitty Shitty Bang Bang"]]
310[[/folder]]
311
312[[folder:Western Animation, or: Moving Drawings from the Americas, Oceania or Western Europe]]
313* Every cliffhanger episode of ''WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle'' ends with an example of this. At least one of the two titles is nearly always a reference to a movie, book, song or well-known phrase (e.g. "Some Like it Shot", "Captain's Outrageous", "Banks a Million").
314** Sibling Jay Ward series ''WesternAnimation/HoppityHooper'' effects this as well. The first titles shown on screen (in a story arc regarding a wig maker out to do in the heroes) was "Dressed to Kill, or: Three's a Shroud."
315* The ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'' episode "[[Recap/TeenTitansS3E11BunnyRaven Bunny Raven or How to Make a Titananimal Disappear]]" uses this format both for itself and each of the episode's three acts, which are shown on signs in-universe.
316* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
317** The series' CasinoEpisode had a ShoutOut to ''Film/DrStrangelove'' with the title "$pringfield, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling".
318** ShowWithinAShow example: In "Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk", the episode of ''JustForFun/TheItchyAndScratchyShow'' that Bart watches is entitled "House of Pain, or This Old Mouse".
319* Both ''WesternAnimation/MissionHill'' and ''WesternAnimation/StrokerAndHoop'' did this. Both of them, however, only lasted 13 episodes.
320%% * ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': The series premiere "Friendship is Magic" is sometimes referred to as "Mare in the Moon" for part 1, and "Elements of Harmony" for part 2.
321* The Hanna-Barbera version of ''WesternAnimation/BillAndTedsExcellentAdventures'' featured an episode where our heroes fetch Mozart and Music/LittleRichard, titled "The Birth Of Rock And Roll, or: Too Hip For The Womb."
322* The finale of ''WesternAnimation/TheRobonicStooges'' was titled "Stooges, You're Fired." Reference sources have the Either Or title as "The Day The Mirth Stood Still."
323* Hanna-Barbera's 1967 revisionist version of ''Literature/AlicesAdventuresInWonderland'' had the alternate title ''What's a Nice Kid Like You Doing in a Place Like This?''
324* ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls1998'' homage to Rocky And Bullwinkle, ''I See A Funny Cartoon In Your Future'' uses this. The antagonist is Madame Argentina, a crooked fortune teller who leaves the girls in a {{literal cliffhanger}} using three Powerpuff voodoo dolls. The next episode is "Hoo Doo Voodoo, or: Don't Scrye For Me, Argentina."
325* Several ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'' episodes had alternate titles that were not used. Among them:
326** "Scooby-Doo Meets The Addams Family" (or "Wednesday Is Missing")
327** "A Dynamic Scooby-Doo Affair" (or "The Counterfeit Caper")
328** "Scooby-Doo Meets Laurel & Hardy" (or "The Ghost of Bigfoot")
329** "The Caped Crusader Caper" (or "The Sying Fluit...er, Flying Suit")
330** ""Who Was That Cat Creature I Saw You With Last Night?'' (or, "Make A Beeline Away From That Feline")
331** "Terror, Thy Name Is Zombo" (or "Roller Ghoaster Ride")
332** "A Scooby-Doo Christmas" (or "Ho Ho Horrors")
333* ''[[WesternAnimation/TheDoverBoys The Dover Boys at Pimento University or The Rivals of Roquefort Hall]]'' follows the same convention that plagued the book series it's parodying, "The Rover Boys".
334* A ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry'' cartoon from 1967 is titled ''Guided Mouse-ille (or Science on a Wet Afternoon)''.
335* Every episode of ''WesternAnimation/BlackDynamite'' has at least two alternative titles, shown and shouted at the start.
336* The ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short ''Eatin' on the Cuff or The Moth Who Came to Dinner''.
337* ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'' had two episodes in season 7 with alternate titles. "Everything Breaks" was also known as "Breaking Things To Billy," while "The Show That Dare Not Speak Its Name" had the alternate title "Cubix Rube."
338* The ''WesternAnimation/RobotChicken'' short "Of Moose and Squirrel," a crossover between ''Rocky and Bullwinkle'' and ''Literature/OfMiceAndMen'', ends with a ''Rocky and Bullwinkle'' cliffhanger spoof, complete with one of these.
339* ''ComicStrip/{{Popeye}}'': One cartoon from the Al Brodax era is titled "Voice from the Deep" or "See Here Sea Hag".
340* The ''WesternAnimation/DangerMouse'' episode "Duckula Meets Frankenstoat" plays with this, with several either/or titles that fade out ("or: ''Frankenstoat Meets Duckula,'' or: ''Duckula and Frankenstoat Meet Danger Mouse and Penfold,'' or: ''Duckula and Penfold Meet Frankenstoat'', or...")
341* The four original ''WesternAnimation/GodRocks'' episodes have an alternate title that begins with "or..." on the cover.
342** "Ten Rockin' Rules (or... Wakin' Up is Hard to Do)"
343** "A Blast From the Past" (or... Anybody Got Change for a Buck?)"
344** "Splatball Square-Off (or... Nose to Knee With a Defiant Giant)"
345** "Flip-Flop and Rock (or... It's Ruff to be Puff)"
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