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1Bob decides to make a joke in a specific vein about a specific subject. But not just one joke, no no no, oh heavens no. He has to exhaust his entire supply of jokes and wise-guy commentary, getting them all out of his system.
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3The major difference between an OverlyLongGag and Joke Exhaustion is that the Overly Long Gag is one extended gag that goes on for far too long, while Joke Exhaustion should be a series of gags that could each be told individually and still be funny. But because Bob tells them all at once, it just gets irritating. May consist of a HurricaneOfPuns.
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11* In ''ComicBook/{{Ultimate Spider Man}}'', Spidey torments the Kingpin using an exhaustive written list of fat jokes. On note cards.
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15* In ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph'', Vanellope [[HehHehYouSaidX gets a laugh out of the name]] of ''Hero's Duty'' and launches into a series of [[ToiletHumor toilet jokes about it]]. Ralph is not amused. Before dropping the subject, she cheerfully begs him to let her get "one more!" joke in before stopping.
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19* Whenever ''Film/AustinPowers'' offs a {{mook}}, he'll rattle off a list of {{bond one liner}}s about the nature of said mook's death. He generally has to be stopped by someone else before he'll move on.
20** There is also a [[HurricaneOfEuphemisms bunch of sexual euphemisms]] at the end.
21* Steve Martin's Cyrano {{Expy}} in ''Film/{{Roxanne}}'' does this regarding his own huge nose to show up a less-clever rival's lame insult.
22** Specifically, he tells him to throw a dart, and whatever number it hit, that's how many jokes he'd make. The rival, who it turns out is a darts champion, hit a ''20.'' (Which is the ''highest labeled numeric value'' on a dartboard.)
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26* In an episode of ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'', it's revealed that Marshall wears a nightshirt to bed. Naturally, Barney makes a bunch of jokes about it (including a ''Literature/PeterPan'' reference).
27** Also when Barney is accidentally called "Swarley" the laundry list of permutations that the gang uses to mock him is quite long.
28** Ted is trying to defend his ownership and occasional wearing of red cowboy boots, leading to this exchange:
29--->'''Marshall:''' Okay, today's category, Classic Westerns that Involve Red Cowboy Boots. Robin.
30--->'''Robin:''' ''[[Film/TheGoodTheBadAndTheUgly The Good, the Bad and the Fabulous.]]''
31--->'''Lily:''' ''[[Film/TheMagnificentSeven1960 The Magnificent Kevin]]''.
32--->'''Marshall:''' ''[[Film/NoCountryForOldMen No Country for Straight Men]]''.
33** In the episode "Aldrin Justice", Ted keeps making [[AccidentalInnuendo accidental]] [[HurricaneOfPuns penis jokes]] [[FreudianSlip after telling the gang]] that the building his boss made looks like a penis. He does something similar in a later episode when he is mistaken as a porn star and is interiewed by [[OneDialogueTwoConversations who he thinks is]] someone who works for an architecture magazine (and not the adult magazine it actually is) and makes similar {{Accidental Innuendo}}es that are sexual in nature.
34* In the opening host segment of ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000: Film/TheSkydivers'', Crow interrupts Tom Servo's planetarium presentation by cracking every single [[UranusIsShowing Uranus joke]] in his arsenal. Tom eventually snaps.
35* On ''Series/RedDwarf'', Rimmer recounts the time he went on a date with a woman who had an artificial nose. In an extremely misguided attempt to break the ice, he cracked jokes about noses until she excused herself, went to the bathroom, and fled through the window.
36* If anyone tries to make a serious point to Lee Mack in ''Series/NotGoingOut'', his stock response is to return with a blizzard of obfuscating one-line jokes and wordplays. His co-star Tim Vine is a comedian renowned for his ability to create one-line non-sequeterial jokes practically instantaneously.
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40* ''Roleplay/RobotsWithIssues'': At some point, Forte really does get sick of all the variations on 'finhead'.
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44* ''VideoGame/DivinityOriginalSinII'': Upon finding an undead head on a stake, the player character can unleash a HurricaneOfPuns that takes the head straight through helpless rage and into [[PlayingPossum feigning death]].
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48* ''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner'': Discussed in the WebAnimation/StrongBadEmail [[Recap/StrongBadEmailE156RoadTrip "road trip"]], where Strong Bad says that a proper [[InJoke road trip inside joke]] should be repeated until "your friends that didn't go on the road trip will want to... kill your legs... every time you bring it up."
49* At the end of the WebAnimation/ZeroPunctuation review of ''Franchise/TombRaider'', Yahtzee had vowed not to make any boob jokes, ends with him rambling on about them at very high speed, getting all the jokes that had been building up out of his system.
50* ''WebVideo/UltraFastPony'': In "The Longest Engagement", Twilight Sparkle tells Princess Cadance to kiss her ass, then she starts rattling off weird, rhyming variations on that command. At the end, she lampshades it with, "I've got more of those, and I'm not afraid to use them!"
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54* In ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'', when Roy uses the belt of Gender Changing to escape being killed, Haley makes nearly a dozen jokes about Roy being emasculated, to the point that Roy mentions that technically, it's okay for him to hit a girl now.
55* After [[spoiler: Black Belt's death]] in ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater'', Black Mage spends an entire strip gleefully firing off jokes mocking it. Fighter tries to grab the SmartBall and point out that his jokes are not merely [[DudeNotFunny insensitive]], but straight-up [[SoUnfunnyItsFunny poorly-constructed]], but even that doesn't stop him.
56* ''Webcomic/AlabasterTheDoomedSession'': Vamuin with innuendo.
57* ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance'': Done with the question "Why is Gwynn buying monkeys?" [[http://www.sluggy.com/comics/archives/daily/20060605 Torg claims to have 100]] [[http://www.sluggy.com/comics/archives/daily/060607 jokes to get through.]]
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61* This is a common gag in ''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic'''s reviews.
62** At the start of his ''{{Film/North}}'' review, the titular character hyperventilates and faints, and his father is quick to suggest "loosen his pants" as treatment. What follows is the Critic's top ten list of jokes, most of them suggesting the main character's father is [[CrossesTheLineTwice an incestuous pedophile rapist]].
63** During ''Film/TheLastAirbender'', he comes across a scene where a woman's hair is shaped like a penis. [[FreezeFrameBonus A list of possible penis hair jokes appears on the screen]], and he selects one.
64** Again, after seeing the infamous scene in ''Film/TheWickerMan2006'' in which Nicolas Cage's character [[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext clotheslines a woman while wearing a bear suit]], the Critic is tormented as to which joke to make, and eventually goes with all of them.
65* ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure2 LetsPlay/{{Versus}}'': During White Jungle in [[https://youtu.be/ihhYaEUCc6Y Episode 9]], both [[Creator/TylerSederwall Tyler]] and [[LetsPlay/{{Lucahjin}} Lucah]] try to come up with as many jungle-related songs to reference as they can.
66* ''LetsPlay/TheRunawayGuys'': Done in [[https://youtu.be/oiENTNB-2m0 episode 4]] of the VideoGame/CastleCrashers playthrough with 'bee' references as soon as they enter the Flowery Fields level and start fighting bees.
67** Then done again in [[https://youtu.be/NfHJ8G6mDXI episode 10]] with a corn-related HurricaneOfPuns when they fight a corn-themed boss.
68* ''WebVideo/HonestTrailers'' usually restrict themselves to one pun per character in the "Starring" section of the trailer. For ''Film/{{Spectre}}'', the "Starring" section begins with a string of six different punny names for the main character (one punning on "James Bond", followed by puns on each of Daniel Craig's predecessors in the role, and all riffing on the fact that he didn't seem to be enjoying being James Bond very much anymore).
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72* In ''WesternAnimation/LittlestPetShop2012'', Pepper uses various methods of splattering others with pistachio pudding, which quickly gets old for the other pets.
73* In season 4 of ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBrothers'', Hunter and Brock are on their way from a strip club, when they mention one stripper having "sad, mournful tits". This leads to them rattling off a bunch of jokes about just how sad her tits are. In the DVD commentary, Doc Hammer says that he wrote the rest of the script first, and at that scene just wrote a note for himself saying "boob jokes" for him to fill in later.
74* In the ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' special [[WesternAnimation/FamilyGuyPresentsLaughItUpFuzzball "Blue Harvest"]], Stewie makes multiple ''Franchise/StarWars''-themed poop jokes.
75-->'''Leia (Lois):''' Governor Tarkin, I recognized your foul stench as soon as I was brought on board.
76-->'''Darth Vader (Stewie):''' Actually, that was me. I made a ''darth doody''. I ''sithed'' my pants. My diaper's gone over to the ''dark side''. I have pages of these, I can go on.
77* ''WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants'': In "Ripped Pants", Spongebob gets a laugh out of ripping his shorts while at the beach. He starts doing it on purpose, but the joke quickly grows tiresome for his friends and neighbors, especially when [[OverlyPrepreparedGag he goes through a convoluted set-up for a "ripped pants" joke]] [[DudeNotFunny that involves faking a near-death experience]].
78-->'''Spongebob:''' Let's see... Lifting weights, big laughs. Frisbee in face, kills. Surfing, knocks 'em dead. Pretending to drown... ''no.''
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