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4->''"Ahhh... that's it! A little sonar-wave pulse through the waters should attract the big fish. Science, you win again!"''
5-->-- '''ComicBook/IronMan''', ''ComicBook/MarvelAdventures: [[ComicBook/TheAvengers Avengers]]''
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7Sometimes when the bad guys aren't feeling all that bad, when they don't feel like terrorizing the locals, they go [[VillainsOutShopping shopping]]. But what do good guys do when they don't feel like fighting evil at the moment? When they just want to get away from it all? Everybody deserves some free time after all! Even superheroes deserve a holiday!
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9They go fishing, of course. "Fishing" being a general euphemism for things like [[Series/TheFreshPrinceOfBelAir chillin' out, maxin', relaxin' all cool and all, shootin' some b-ball outside of the school.]] Obviously, the story probably won't just be about them enjoying some downtime - there's no drama in that, so [[PlotMagnet trouble is likely to follow them]], although they might get a BeachEpisode or a BreatherEpisode.
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11If on vacation, this can be related to a BusmansHoliday. Often featured in a FishingEpisode. In video games, this is very often shown in WideOpenSandbox and RolePlayingGame genres, but other genres don't lack in this trope either.
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13Compare this trope's EvilCounterpart, VillainsOutShopping.
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21* Sound Stage M4 of ''Franchise/LyricalNanoha'' focuses on Hayate and the rest of the "Yagami Family" taking a day off from their jobs to celebrate the tenth anniversary of Hayate's legs healing.
22* ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi'': Evangeline A.K. [=McDowell=] enjoys [[CurbStompBattle Curb Stomping]] ancient immortal demon gods, inflicting TrainingFromHell on her erstwhile students, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking playing retro video games]] in her birthday suit.
23* [[FourStarBadass Kenren]] of ''Manga/{{Saiyuki}} Gaiden'' says his favourite pastime, while not being general of the western army, is to go fishing in the lower world.
24* Subverted in a spiritual sense in ''Anime/SkyGirls''. While the heroes ''do'' [[MundaneUtility fish using their multibillion Yen]] MiniMecha, they weren't relaxing so much as trying to compensate for lack of food after the last enemy attack until the next resupply vessel comes in.
25* Played with in ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist''. Roy Mustang sits in his office, talking on the official phone line with his girlfriend Elizabeth about a fishing trip he's planning to take, inviting her to join him. The truth is that [[spoiler:he's actually talking to his adjutant, Riza Hawkeye, and the "fishing" they're doing is for the person who murdered Mustang's best friend. The entire dialogue is encoded.]]
26* Claes from ''Manga/GunslingerGirl'' used to go fishing with her [[TheHandler handler]] frequently (it was the only time they actually had conversations). Now he's dead and she doesn't remember him, but she has a subconscious reaction to water (and in the manga, to ''A River Runs Through it'').
27* ''Literature/FateZero'': [[ForegoneConclusion The only other notable survivor of the Fourth Grail War]], Waver Velvet, later [[spoiler:Lord El-Melloi II, respected lecturer of the Magi Association]], is an avid videogame player, a hobby he took up [[spoiler:in memory of his Servant, Alexander the Great, whose games and t-shirts he treasures]].
28* In ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica'', Homura once meets with [[AntiHero Kyouko]] when she's playing a dancing game in an arcade.
29* In ''Literature/FullMetalPanic'', at the end of the "Into the Blue" story arc,[[note]]the third {{Light Novel|s}}, or the final arc of the original anime[[/note]] Sosuke reveals that the real reason he invited Kaname on the trip is because he wanted to show her his HappyPlace, a quiet niche on Mithril's private island where he likes to fish. Despite the fact that the whole affair went crazy and they both almost died, she's happy because she gets to see Sosuke lowering his "shields" and honestly enjoying himself for once.
30** This doubles as a BrickJoke, since when Sosuke first introduces himself to Kaname's class, they ask what his hobbies are and when he says he loves to fish, it marks the first time they (or the audience) see some flashes of humanity beneath the firm, military exterior.
31* In the first chapter of ''Manga/{{Kinnikuman}}'', the Earth defense force learns that monsters from space are about to attack Japan. Unfortunately, all of the superheroes are out busy partying or sick to help out! Which means that the only one the defense force can turn to is the titular HeroWithAnFInGood, though that also works out... to a degree.
32* The titular VRMMORPG of ''Literature/SwordArtOnline'' includes several non-combat skills, which comes in very handy when [[TheMostDangerousVideoGame the game kills you if your avatar dies]] and not everyone wants to risk their lives to get out of it. Asuna Yuuki (ID: Asuna) has a maxed-out cooking skill before the game ends, and Kazuto Kirigaya (ID: Kirito) eventually takes up fishing.
33* Natsu and Happy from ''Manga/FairyTail'' have occasionally gone fishing, mainly because fish are Happy's favorite food.
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37* Half the stories in ''ComicBook/MarvelAdventures: [[ComicBook/TheAvengers Avengers]]'' or ''Super Heroes'' are of the Avengers hanging out somewhere until accidentally encountering a supervillain or superpowered being.
38* Brian Michael Bendis' ''New Avengers'' run would show the heroes occasionally eating breakfast.
39* In the ''Avengers'' issue following the ''ComicBook/AvengersVsXMen'' event, the heroes are shown chilling. Wolverine passed out with dozens of beer cans surrounding him, Tony Stark sleeping in the couch, Spider-Man lying in a web hammock, and Hawkeye and Spider-Woman doing their business.
40* ''ComicBook/XMen'':
41** The X-Men regularly play mutant baseball. Which is like regular baseball, with mutant powers. On one occasion, they also played basketball (with a "no powers" rule, but they didn't keep it). Strictly speaking, every baseball game the X-Men have played is "no powers". This works until someone accuses a telepath or someone with a passive power (such as SuperStrength) of cheating at which point everyone starts using their powers resulting in baseballs catching fire, 2000 yard home runs and people running the bases in under two seconds.
42** In ''Uncanny X-Men'' #98, Professor X actually goes fishing...on the [[Literature/JohnCarterOfMars Deja Thoris]] no less.
43** In between two major story arcs, the X-Men split off into groups for a couple issues to relax. The men head off to one of Wolverine's favorite bars to play poker, only to accidentally foil an alien invasion, and the next issue the ladies go shopping.
44** ComicBook/{{Excalibur}}'s equivalent is going to a little pub which Moira's father used to own in mainland Scotland, just a ways across Muir Island. No one there even looks at mutants funny, much to Nightcrawler's relief.
45* There was an old ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'' story, the one that first introduced ComicBook/BlackPanther. Black Panther lures the Fantastic Four to his hidden jungle hideout and hunts them down one by one, basically 'playing the villain', and only when he's finally defeated does he reveal that he's actually one of the good guys, and that he was just hunting them to test himself before going up against his archnemesis, Klaw. After Black Panther makes it up to them with a grand welcome to his kingdom, they all play baseball together. The Thing pitches, Johnny swings a Vibranium Bat, and Mr. Fantastic catches the ball - 30 feet up in the air. As for the Invisible Woman, she trips up her husband to give the mere mortals a fighting chance...
46* [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Golden Age]] ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'' stories often began with Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson on vacation where they would invariably stumble across some crime or mystery that needed solving.
47* Once, ComicBook/{{Empowered}} had to deal with a {{supervillain}} who was enraged that nobody but a "lame-ass superhero" (her) came to stop him and inquired what the other heroes were doing. Emp: "They're doing... superhero-ey stuff?" Cut to the other Superhomies watching "Dancing with the Superheroes".
48* ''ComicBook/Robin1993'': Tim Drake hangs out with his civilian friends outside of school doing things like watching movie marathons, going to arcades, or playing {{Tabletop RPG}}s. He and Stephanie Brown go on several dates as Robin and Spoiler, including going to the movies once.
49* In ''ComicBook/SupermanSupergirlMaelstrom'', [[ComicBook/{{Superman}} Clark Kent]] deems his cousin [[ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} Kara]] is severely distressed and on the verge of a breakdown, so he takes her on a vacation to a deserted jungle planet so she can chill out and clear her head.
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53* In ''Fanfic/KyonBigDamnHero'', Kyon goes fishing (literally) when visiting his uncle for Golden Week.
54* Outworlders in ''Fanfic/TheKeysStandAlone'' party when they're not adventuring. A lot. By way of example, Tevri'ed turns into a party town at night for the most part. The four are invited to participate, but they're not interested (and “they had better ways of having fun anyway”).
55* ''Fanfic/NewStars'': To help Maxx feel a little more at home on board the ''Orville'', Gordon and John watch the film ''Film/ForrestGump'' with him.
56* In the ''Fanfic/CardcaptorRad'' chapter ''Flower Child'', both the Autobots go on a town tour with Alexis, while Carlos takes the Mini-Cons to a science fair, to which has an instance of High Wire ''literally'' taking the other mini-cons to go to the fishing booth.
57* In ''[[Fanfic/TheNewRecruit Adjusting]]'', Cap is taught by Matt how to play video games. Matt then proceeds to destroy him at ''VideoGame/{{Halo}}''. Cap gets his revenge when Natasha plays Matt and utterly destroys ''him''.
58* In ''Fanfic/TheGhostOfOchs'', Byleth takes a rare day off from her teaching duties to bond and go fishing with Jeralt and Leonie before the Black Eagles and Golden Deer take on their next big missions outside of the monastery. She invites a few other students to join in, but only Linhardt (on account of it being his {{birthday|Episode}}) and Monica (who's never gone fishing before) accept.
59* ''Fanfic/TheLastSeidr'': After the Battle for New York, Tony starts inviting all of the Avengers over for dinner-and-movie nights (ostensibly to help Cap, Thor, and Harry adjust to 2012). Harry notes that he especially enjoyed pizza night. Tony gets so excited when he learns that Cap, Harry, and Thor don't know about [[OpenSecret the Star Wars reveal]] that he demands J.A.R.V.I.S. put a search block on anything pertaining to movie spoilers (forgetting for a moment that the three people who haven't seen the movies are also the only ones who don't know how to use computers).
60* ''Fanfic/TheDragonAndTheButterfly'': As both a show of peace (and an attempt to get Hiccup to come to Berk and defeat the Red Death with Toothless), Fishlegs and Astrid take a tour of the Encanto with Mirabel, Hiccup and Toothless as their guides. The whole chapter is more or less this trope, with the four teens and dragon exploring the beautiful valley, eating ice cream, and [[SeinfeldianConversation debating whether or not a palm tree should be considered a mammal]].
61* In ''Fanfic/TheUnexpectedRookie'', Optimus Prime notes that, for the Autobots (who spend most of their time fighting the war against the Decepticons), spending a week in Radiator Springs is practically a vacation.
62* ''Fanfic/RidingASunset'': Seeing as how Bumblebee is the official guardian of the Watson family (Charlie in particular), he spends his free time at the house watching movies in their garage (with ''Film/TheBreakfastClub'' being his favorite). He and Jazz also develop a love of Earth music, with Jazz being very fond of Duke Ellington.
63* In the crossover fanfic ''Fanfic/UnityFinmonster'', the heroes of Big Hero 9 dedicate a lot of time to schoolwork, their jobs, and their secret lives as vigilantes. So, in Chapter 11 and 12, they all take a night off: Go-Go takes Honey Lemon, Violet, and Susan to a club, Riley, Tip and Baymax have a sleepover, and the guys spend the night playing video games.
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67* ''WesternAnimation/DespicableMe1'': Margo, Edith and Agnes persuade Gru to take them to the amusement park Super Silly Fun Land, which he decides to do just so he can try and abandon them. However, he eventually starts to do this after he wins Agnes the unicorn from the spaceship stand.
68* ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles1'':
69** Some of the other superheroes took time off from fighting crime and saving the world to attend Bob and Helen's wedding. Edna and Rick Dicker are also in attendance.
70** During the GoodTimesMontage after Bob defeats the Omnidroid, Bob and Dash are seen racing toy cars together and then playing catch in the park.
71** At the end, the Parrs are watching Dash compete at a track meet, and a newly-confident Violet asks Tony out to the movies.
72* At the end of ''WesternAnimation/Incredibles2'', the Parrs go to the movies with Tony, being Violet's second attempt at a date with Tony.
73* ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'':
74** Andy does this early on with Woody before accidentally ripping his arm.
75** Rex is also anxious to defeat Zurg in Andy's Buzz Lightyear video game. Hamm is seen playing the same video game at the end.
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79* Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse:
80** In TheStinger (the second one) at the end of ''Film/{{The Avengers|2012}}'' [[spoiler:the exhausted Avengers actually go to the shawarma joint that Tony mentioned and sit around a table eating in silence.]]
81** In the sequel ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'', the gang takes down a Hydra base and celebrates with a party. Thor shares Asgardian liquor with Steve, Natasha jokes around with Bruce, and everybody makes a game out of trying to lift Mjölnir. Then [[spoiler: Ultron shows up to the party, and [[MoodWhiplash things go downhill from there.]]]]
82** While waiting to meet with a contact to sell the orb in ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy2014'', Drax, Groot, and Rocket decide to hit a bar/gambling hall and are shown drunkenly partying it up. This is our first hint at Drax's lighter side.
83* ''Film/RedTails'': After returning to base, Lightning becomes infatuated with Sofia, an Italian woman, and starts a relationship.
84* ''Film/StarTrekVTheFinalFrontier'': Kirk, Spock, and [=McCoy=] go camping together. It doesn't end very well.[[note]][[TakeThat Nor does the camping trip.]][[/note]]
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88* In ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire'', Harry wonders what Dumbledore does during the summer holidays and "amused himself for a moment, picturing Dumbledore, with his long silver beard, full length wizard's robes, and pointed hat, stretched out on a beach somewhere, rubbing suntan lotion onto his long crooked nose."
89* Miles takes Illyan fishing during his convalescence in ''Literature/{{Memory}}''; after having no luck, they rig a stunner to go off, "catching" most of the fish in the lake.
90* ''Literature/ThereIsNoEpicLootHereOnlyPuns'': When expanding her Dungeon, Delta comes across a natural spring, and turns it into a fishing hole, adding a variety of respawning fish, a starry sky, and a stack of firewood. Reactions vary depending on whether the adventurers realise that they're being pushed toward a PacifistRun, but Ruli is thrilled.
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94* In ''Series/TheAdventuresOfSuperman'' episode "[[Recap/TheAdventuresOfSupermanS1E19TheEvilThree The Evil Three]]", at the beginning of the episode, Perry White and Jimmy Olsen are on a fishing trip. Then they run into trouble at a rural hotel.
95* In the ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' episode "[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS3E19CaptainsHoliday Captain's Holiday]]", Picard reluctantly goes to Risa for a relaxing vacation which turns into an ''Franchise/IndianaJones'' adventure. On another occasion the ship's amateur dramatic society ropes Commander Riker into playing a role in their current theatrical performance, which kicks off the whole plot when he starts seeing props and characters when he's not rehearsing. [[spoiler: It turns out to be AllJustADream as a result of him suffering a head injury when an away mission went awry.]]
96** The novel ''Literature/{{IQ}}'' introduces Picard and Data (or, as Q calls them, "[[ABoyAndHisX a boy and his computer]]") while they're fishing on the holodeck.
97* ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'' carries on the tradition, and actually introduces the primary antagonists for the whole series in an episode that started out with Captain Sisko taking his son camping. They also had an episode involving SpaceSailing and a quite literal BaseballEpisode, the latter taking place in the middle of the Dominion War arc no less.
98* ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise'' never had a whole episode built around this trope, unless you count everyone on an away team except an increasingly exasperated T'Pol goofing off when they were supposed to be doing actual work one time, but regular movie screenings in the mess hall were a regular source of FishOutOfWater and CultureClash humour.
99* ''Series/StargateSG1'': Jack O'Neill has a fish pond (which may or may not contain actual fish) next to his cabin in Minnesota. At the end of Season Eight, the whole team fishes there.
100** The fact that it doesn't contain actual fish is a running gag, to the point that, when time travelling, he once set a video back to verify that time hadn't been changed and included that fact. [[spoiler: At the end of that two parter, the team finds out that there really ''are'' fish in his pond... but [[CloseEnoughTimeline apparently decide that it's not important and move on]].]]
101** They also make a RunningGag out of O'Neill inviting Carter to come fishing, which she always politely declines with the excuse that she'd rather mess around with whatever new piece of alien technology the team has come up with. [[note]]Carter actually usually spends this time tinkering with an old Indian motorcycle.[[/note]]
102* In season 2 of ''[[Series/TwentyFour 24]]'', the President is literally seen fishing with his son in the first episode. Of course, this being ''24'', their trip didn't last long.
103* ''Series/{{Lost}}''. Hope you like golf, because it is the only recreational activity on the island.
104* Christopher Foyle is often shown fly fishing in ''Series/FoylesWar''.
105* In ''Series/DoctorWho'', a good portion of the Doctor's adventures begin with him just kicking around in the [=TARDIS=] tinkering with things or trying to find a cool place to go on holiday (Blackpool or Brighton seem to be popular choices) before being somehow diverted to the location of the adventure of the week.
106** In "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS16E4TheAndroidsOfTara The Androids of Tara]]", the Doctor decides to leave the search for the Key to Time entirely to Romana, so that he can spend the afternoon fishing...
107** "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS18E1TheLeisureHive The Leisure Hive]]" started out with the Doctor and Romana at Blackpool beach.
108** "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E10Midnight Midnight]]" starts out like this (we get the impression that they've come to the planet Midnight specifically to have a relaxing holiday) with Donna having a nice day in a spa sort of place while the Doctor decides to go on a fun day trip. Of course, this is ''Doctor Who'', so the episode quickly [[FromBadToWorse descends into]] horror. But it was nice while it lasted.
109** The Sixth Doctor portion of "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS22E4TheTwoDoctors The Two Doctors]]" begins with him and Peri fishing on an alien planet. The Expanded Media actually makes fishing a regular pastime for the Sixth Doctor.
110** "[[Recap/DoctorWho20thASTheFiveDoctors The Five Doctors]]" started with the Doctor, Tegan and Turlough on the Eye of Orion for a bit of relaxation thanks to "the high bombardment of positive ions."
111** "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS25E3SilverNemesis Silver Nemesis]]" opens with the Seventh Doctor and Ace contently enjoying some outdoor live jazz and reading the Sunday newspapers.
112* On ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'', Dean Winchester's idea of a peaceful dream is fishing.
113* ''Series/XenaWarriorPrincess'': Xena goes fishing a few times; one notable occasion ends with her returning with a cart full of fish for the end-of-episode fight. Another memorable case has her use the MacGuffin of the week as fish bait.
114* This happens almost once per episode on ''Series/TheOrville''. No matter the episode, there's always at least one scene of characters either sharing a meal/bottle of alcohol, watching a movie, listening to music, or doing something silly/relaxing. The WhamEpisode "Domino" has two scenes featuring the main cast with their partners and kids spending a night in a rustic cabin in the woods.
115* ''Series/{{MASH}}'': Despite being in the middle of a war, many characters had hobbies that they worked on when not in the OR:
116** Hawkeye and Trapper (later BJ) often played pranks on Frank (later Charles) and/or flirted with nurses (though BJ didn't do this). The doctors also kept up a still in the Swamp, although the quality of the alcohol it produced tended to vary.
117** Klinger (when trying to get his Section 8) dedicated much of his free time to designing and making dresses to wear (and engaged in other feminine hobbies to further convince the Army that he should be sent home). When he started taking his job more seriously, he began coming up with get-rich-quick schemes.
118** Charles was a known music-lover, and often listened to orchestral pieces on his record player that he found invigorating (though everyone else found them ridiculously boring). He also tried to play the French horn, but his playing was so bad that Hawkeye and BJ went on a days-long bathing strike to try and get him to stop.
119** Both [=COs=] of the unit had their hobbies: Lt. Colonel Henry Blake was so fond of fishing that he was often wearing a fisherman's hat even while on duty. While Colonel Potter was far more serious about his job, his love of horses is present throughout his time in the series (to the point that Radar gifting him a horse moved him to tears). He's also shown in some episodes to be a talented artist and bridge player.
120** Father Mulcahy learned how to box as a child, and he's seen doing so to blow off steam in several episodes. He's also a pianist (although the characters think his playing leaves something to be desired) and a runner (with him taking part in a foot race making up the B-plot of one episode).
121* Jonathan and Mark go fishing in ''Series/HighwayToHeaven''. What's supposed to be a vacation for Mark turns into Jonathan the angel playing holy matchmaker to a woman and a shy man for some reason.
122* ''{{Series/Emergency}}'' has Roy and John go fishing in "Welcome to Santa Rosa County". And it turns into a BusmansHoliday.
123* You could practically start another Trope for examples of this happening on ''Franchise/PowerRangers''; in fact, only too often, the good guys are in the middle of either participating in or running some recreational activity or event, when the current BigBad decides to ruin it. (Often in a way that was ''inspired'' by it.)
124* ''Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing'', a laid back BBC comedy and SceneryPorn show, which is essentially just comedians (and real-life friends) Paul Whitehouse and Bob Mortimer going fresh water angling, and having a SeinfeldianConversation in various picturesque locations.
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128* Matenrou from ''Music/HypnosisMic'' like to chillax with some literal fishing, best exemplified by the song ''Papillon''. On one of these outings, Doppo [[FishingForSole catches a boot]].
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132* In ''VideoGame/FableI'', it's possible for your hero to literally go fishing. He can also get married, play various games, take part in local brawling competitions, and generally act like a normal person. He can't get a job though. On the other hand, in the sequel, you can get a job, filling the list of normal, everyday activities your hero can get up to. (Though you can't go fishing any more...)
133* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'':
134** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime'': Link - Hero of Time, wielder of the Master Sword, and current record-holder at the local fishing hole.
135** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess'': The gift of completing part of the tutorial is a handmade fishing rod. This game gives you ''two types'' of fishing to play with. Fishing can net you some surprisingly handy results, including one of the four bottles, bags of money, and a [[NoodleImplements smelly fish required to advance the plot.]] You can even boast of your fishing achievements ''to the final boss'' by [[DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu shaking your fishing rod in his face,]] which shocks him so much that he leaves his guard open to attack.
136** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'' has several examples that don't involve literal fishing. First is a flashback showing Link and Zelda analyzing the various flora and fauna of Hyrule Field in between their various quests to prepare for Ganon's return. Second is Riju: after resolving all the problems the inhabitants of Gerudo Town, she'll be shown playing with her [[GirlsLoveStuffedAnimals stuffed sand seals]] in her bedroom or with her actual sand seal Patricia in the latter's pen.
137* Each Ryu in the ''Franchise/BreathOfFire'' series goes out in a fishing minigame. It's only mandatory in the ''[[VideoGame/BreathOfFireIV fourth game]], when the party is temporarily caught on a island by high tides, though you only have to catch one fish (edible or not) to proceed.
138* The entire premise of the crossover game ''VideoGame/PokerNightAtTheInventory'', where four characters [[VideoGame/SamAndMaxFreelancePolice from]] [[Webcomic/PennyArcade wildly]] [[VideoGame/TeamFortress2 different]] [[WebAnimation/HomestarRunner works]] get together when they're off the clock to play poker.
139* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'': Several games have non-combat ways to spend time with your Pokémon, though this has become rarer in later Generations.
140** ''[[VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald]]'' have Pokémon Contests, where your Pokémon put on a show with their moves. ''[[VideoGameRemake Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire]]'' upgrade them to the Contest Spectacular, which adds in special grand performances not tied to your Pokémon's movesets.
141** ''[[VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum]]'' have their own version of Contests, known as Super Contests, which add [[VirtualPaperDoll dress-up]] and [[RhythmGame dance]] phases before the moves show. ''[[VideoGameRemake Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl]]'' retool them into Super Contest Shows, which replaces the dress-up with a [[BigEntrance Capsule Sticker arrival]] and folds the moves show into the dance phase.
142** ''[[VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite Black, White,]] [[VideoGame/PokemonBlack2AndWhite2 Black 2, and White 2]]'' have the Pokémon Musical, where your Pokémon dance to the music.
143** ''[[VideoGame/PokemonXAndY X and Y]]'' have Pokémon-Amie, a Pokémon-interaction interface with a trio of minigames to help boost your Pokémon's affection.
144* ''VideoGame/{{Okami}}'': This is actually a plot event in the game.
145** You have to catch a giant catfish, which devours the moon's reflection in the water, thus stopping the moon from coming out. Once you nab this guy, you get a brush power that lets you draw a moon in the sky to turn day into night.
146** One of the sidequests is to help a sword collector by fishing. Why? He is fishing for a specific catch, the Cutlass fish, also known as the living sword.
147* Done quite literally in ''VisualNovel/FateHollowAtaraxia'', where quite a few of the Servants (read:legendary historical and mythological figures) have incredibly mundane day jobs and hobbies. For example: [[Myth/CelticMythology Cu Chulainn, Ireland's Man of Light,]] [[http://www.animesekai.com/images/uploads/tcdfha014.jpg fishing on the docks]] (with [[Literature/TheEpicOfGilgamesh Gilgamesh]] in the background, no less).
148* Falcom of ''VideoGame/HyperdimensionNeptuniaMkII'' likes to fish in her off-time. She gets a little competitive when Nepgear proves to be good at it too.
149* In the ''VideoGame/TrailsSeries'', [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsInTheSky Estelle Bright]], [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsFromZeroAndTrailsToAzure Lloyd Bannings]], and [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsOfColdSteel Rean Schwarzer]] can take time off from their tasks at hand and saving the world to go fish. This is acknowledged in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsIntoReverie'' where the three of them are the only ones who are allowed to fish the final fish of the game.
150* The ''Citadel'' DLC for ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'' once you finish the plot of dealing with [[spoiler: Shepard's evil clone]], the rest of the DLC consists of Shepard and crew simply goofing off on the Citadel--gambling, playing video games, shopping, engaging in simulated VR combat games, and partying.
151** In the main game itself, at one point Garrus takes you to a normally prohibited location above the Presidium for no reason other than to have a bottle-shooting contest to finally determine who is the better sniper. At several other points in the game you encounter people just trying to relax and forget for the moment the terror of the war they've found themselves in.
152* One of the later story missions in ''VideoGame/Infamous2'' is just a cutscene of Cole and Zeke kicking back, drinking beer, and watching SpaghettiWestern movies until they fall asleep.
153* In ''VideoGame/Persona5'' there's a wide variety of activities for the protagonist to do with his friends, from going to amusement parks, browsing bookstores, and going out to eat. You can even [[FishingMinigame go fishing]].
154* ''VideoGame/YakuzaLikeADragon:'' If you don't feel like getting on with the main plot, you can try kart racing, golf, baseball, Mahjong, video game arcades, not falling asleep in the cinema, and many more. No fishing, though.
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158* ''Webcomic/BatmanWayneFamilyAdventures'': This trope is the center of this comic, often showing what the Bat kids do when they aren't defending Gotham or at work/school. Memorable issues include Tim and Damian's prank war, Bat-Cow taking an unauthorized tour through the manor, the kids having a video game tournament (with the loser having to wear Dick's embarrassing old costume), and their love lives.
159* An early chapter of ''Webcomic/ThirtyTwoKickUp'' is this.
160* ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'':
161** When [[EvilTwin Nale]] learns about the existence of [[EldritchAbomination the Snarl]] and that the eponymous Order is questing to ensure that it remained sealed, he muses about how this task must weigh heavily on them...
162--->'''Sabine:''' Hard to believe THAT team of shmucks is on a quest that's so... irrevocable.\
163'''Nale:''' I know what you mean. The knowledge that the fate of the entire multiverse hinges on their every action must be a terrible burden, haunting them constantly.\
164''[[DescriptionCut [cut to the Order] ]]''\
165'''Durkon:''' Who's up fer Parcheesi??\
166'''Roy:''' Sure.\
167'''Belkar:''' What the hell, OK.
168** A literal example: Roy goes on a fishing trip with [[spoiler:his grandfather]] in [[spoiler:the afterlife]] while he's waiting for the rest of the Order to [[spoiler:have him resurrected]].
169* ''Webcomic/KarateBears'': The title characters fish off [[http://www.karatebears.com/2012/06/fisherfolk.html docks]] when they have some spare time.
170* In ''Webcomic/{{Freefall}}'', Sam puts his foot firmly down on the notion of Florence's working on Saturday; they're going fishing.
171* In 'Webcomic/RedsPlanet'', [[http://www.redsplanet.com/comic/rp/ch04/chapter-four-09/ a character is introducing as he arrives to fish.]] As, next comic, [[http://www.redsplanet.com/comic/rp/ch04/chapter-four-08/ Red fell into a river]], he will not get the relaxation he expects. [[http://www.redsplanet.com/comic/rp/ch04/chapter-four-16/ Heroism, however, manifested when he realized the other two could not flee the stampede.]]
172* ''Webcomic/ManlyGuysDoingManlyThings'' loves to use {{Action Hero}}s doing mundane activities as the premise of a lot of its comics. Some examples include VideoGame/DukeNukem trying to get people to watch old movies with him, [[Franchise/TheChroniclesOfRiddick Riddick]] organizing a ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' campaign, and [[VideoGame/GodOfWar Kratos]] and [[Film/ThreeHundred Leonidas]] having an intense match of gay chicken.
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176* In one of the early Literature/WhateleyUniverse stories, Tennyo literally takes time off and goes fishing. With her friend Harry, who happens to looks like a seven-foot-tall werewolf. They end up rescuing an injured kid. Then there's Phase, who (being the scion of a filthy rich family before getting disinherited for being a mutant) spends her spare time marketing inventions of gadgeteers, building major [=IPOs=] of newly-created conglomerates, studying the stock market... Phase is not quite fifteen.
177* One of ''Website/{{Cracked}}'''s [[http://www.cracked.com/photoplasty_586_31-life-lessons-you-can-only-learn-from-video-games/ 31 Life Lessons You Can Only Learn From Video Games]] is that "[[DamselInDistress your princess]] can always wait a little longer" to complete a FishingMinigame.
178* ''Literature/{{Deviant}}'': The Newborns play ''Dungeons & Dragons'' in one scene.
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182* ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'': In "Destroyer," Fire and Ice are taking some time off for a leisurely PoolScene when the invasion alarm sounds.
183* The WesternAnimation/{{Teen Titans|2003}} are regularly seen eating pizza or playing video games, among other "normal" social activities. Though almost every time they go out to the local carnival or something, trouble soon follows.
184* In the ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' episode "If You're So Smart, Why Aren't You Rich?", Dick is shown spending time in the Batcave playing a popular computer game. In this case, the game is actually relevant to the plot.
185* One episode of ''WesternAnimation/ReBoot'' opened with Bob fishing in the middle of a war game. He even took a nap during that time and wanted someone else to deal with the User this time.
186** Interestingly, this actually has a reason within the war game: the game was actually being used as a training sequence for a few of the Mainframers, and Bob was actively wasting time to give them a chance to get the feel for playing the games without getting nullified. The User's avatar was even a tank that had managed to get itself stuck between two obstacles.
187* Bumblebee of ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated'' likes playing videogames with Sari (also in ''WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime'', 'Bee with Raf). Rattrap from ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'' was once shown playing what looked like a ''VideoGame/{{Doom}}'' clone with Waspinators for enemies.
188** Hot Rod and Daniel are first seen out fishing in ''WesternAnimation/TransformersTheMovie'', before Daniel gets distracted by the arriving shuttle. Later in a season 3 episode ("Grimlock's New Brain"), the Dinobots go fishing together, except for the big G himself, because he's caught up in his newfound superintelligence. In general, the Autobots are often shown enjoying Earth culture and past times from snowball fights to basketball games.
189** One episode of ''WesternAnimation/TransformersCyberverse'' features Hot Rod and Bumblebee on leave to the racing destination planet Velocitron. Disaster soon strikes.
190* In ''WesternAnimation/TheAvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes'', the Hulk allows Bruce Banner control of their shared body for one day a month. In "Nightmare In Red", Banner chooses to spend one of those days fishing, accompanied by a reluctant Hawkeye.
191* ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan'', Peter has numerous things to be responsible for (maintaining straight As at school, interning at ESU (at least, in season 2), his job as a photographer for the Bugle, his social life, and, of course, his crime-fighting). However, there are times throughout the series where he's able to take some time to simply enjoy himself (i.e. trying out for football, going to the school dance with MJ, having fun at Coney Island with Liz Allan, going ice skating, etc). Due to his [[BornUnlucky usual luck]], however, these moments are usually interrupted or ended courtesy of the [[MonsterOfTheWeek Villain of the Week]].
192* In ''WesternAnimation/HarveyBirdmanAttorneyAtLaw'', the episode "Turner Classic Birdman" acts as a flashback to his pre-attorney superhero days. Being a parody of the original ''WesternAnimation/Birdman1967'' series it's based on, this means Falcon Seven frequently calls Birdman when he's eating dinner or découpaging.
193* The fourth episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Ewoks}}'' (To Save Deej) starts out with the Warrick males and Princess Kneesaa fishing. But it soon turns into a story where Deej's life is in danger.
194* One episode of ''WesternAnimation/AtomicPuppet'' was about Joey going on a fishing trip with his dad. Naturally, it went sideways when the villainous Megalo-Don showed up and tricked Joey and AP into helping him oppose the lake's ruler, King Hydronomous.
195* ''WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan'': As this series features several teenage superheroes (including the titular one), there are many scenes of Peter Parker hanging out with his friends and teammates (though a villain usually gets in the way). One episode even ends with Spider-Man convincing Nick Fury to play chess (it ends as well as you think).
196* In ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse2002'', a ''lot'' of the heroes have hobbies. Adam and Teela play a game that's sort of like volleyball in one episode, Ram-Man ''literally'' likes to go fishing, while Roboto plays holographic chess with Man-E-Faces, Orko, and Sy-Clone in various episodes.
197* Initially the premise of ''WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce''. The Aqua Teens were originally portrayed as superheroes, with the opening having them fighting a giant space alien and foiling a bank robbery. After the first few episodes, the series focused more on their misadventures in their Jersey Shore neighborhood. Subverted by Season 2, at which point the series cut out their heroism all together.
198* A recurring staple in ''Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'' stories is the brothers just goofing off and having fun being crashed by villain interference. In fact, their first encounter with [[TimeTravel Renet]] is often sparked by her viewing multiple timelines and noticing the turtles having a water balloon fight on a rooftop and deciding it would be fun to drop in. Most installments of the franchise show the turtles as being fond of skateboarding or similar sports.
199* ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'': Invoked in "[[Recap/AvatarTheLastAirbenderTheBoilingRockPart1 The Boiling Rock Part 1]]" when Sokka and Zuko leave, claiming they've gone fishing while they're really going to break Sokka's father Hakoda out of the titular prison.
200* ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife'': In "Short Story", [[AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever Rocko becomes giant and inadvertently destroys a city]]. Really Really Big Man is called about it while he's in the middle of watching a soap opera, bemoaning that these things always happen when the good shows are on.
201* A Wing Dings blackout on ''WesternAnimation/DastardlyAndMuttleyInTheirFlyingMachines'' has the Vulture Squadron playing baseball. Dick Dastardly cheats... and gets away with it! (He tags Muttley out at home by yanking home plate off the ground.)
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205* Just about every person with a high-responsibility job has some kind of hobby to help them relax in their down time.
206* Legend has it that British naval hero Sir Francis Drake was playing a game of bowls (lawn bowling) at Plymouth in 1588 when word came that the Spanish Armada had been sighted. Being a veteran sailor and knowing full well that the tidal conditions would be working against the Spaniards, Drake is said to have replied that there was time enough to finish the game, and did just that before returning to his ship.
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