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10The "Kick Me" prank is iconic; it's ''the'' go-to prank for unoriginal bullies. It's useful enough that a bully can use it to show he's a bully; he wants a victim kicked, so [[SmackOnTheBack slaps them on the back]] (or if he wants to be subtle, compliments them on something while giving a "congratulating" pat on the back) and [[TroubleMagnetGambit leaves them with the sign.]] Everyone gets to be in on the joke and the poor victim can't figure out why everyone's being so mean to him. This usually also demonstrates the ButtMonkey status of the victim.
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12It can also be used to show that the erstwhile victim is [[GenreSavvy clever]]; he knows that the bully is bullying and thus pulls the paper off his back, then gives a disgruntled remark about it.
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14It can be used to show that a bystander is heroic when he pulls the sign off another's back, or that he's a KnightInSourArmor by cracking wise as he does so.
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16The prank comes in infinite variety. The prank requested need not be a LiteralAssKicking; it could be a slap, a poke, or a tickle. It could be a message like, "Laugh, but don't tell me about it" or more common nowadays is an insulting/humiliating message. Sometimes it's not even a bad thing; it could be a request for a hug.
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24* ''Manga/KaguyaSamaLoveIsWar'': Miko was often subjected to signs mocking her inability to win the student council elections. On at least one occasion, Ishigami quietly removed it without her noticing.
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28* WesternAnimation/{{Daria}} is seen with a "Kick Me" sign on her back in one of the ''WesternAnimation/BeavisAndButtHead'' [[ComicBookAdaptation tie-in comics]].
29* ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'': One story features a "Kik me I'm Dum!" note placed by a hamster on Numbuh 4's back.
30* The sixth annual of ''Detective Comics'' (part of the ''Bloodlines'' CrisisCrossover) has Geist take the opportunity to put a sign on his co-worker's back reading "My Mother Dresses Me Funny".
31* Not content with binding and gagging ''ComicBook/{{Empowered}}'', one gang [[KickTheDog leaves her in a humiliating costume]], including a "Kick Me" sign—which they changed to "Kidnap Me"—taped to her rear.
32* ''ComicBook/FantasticFour''
33** When ComicBook/SpiderMan left the alien symbiote behind and didn't have a spare costume, he gets an older [=FF=] suit to wear, and Johnny Storm provides a [[BrownBagMask paper bag]] (since the [=FF=] didn't wear masks) to conceal Spidey's identity, leading him to briefly become the "[[CheapCostume Amazing Bag-Man]]". Johnny, ever the prankster, also gave Spidey a "Kick Me" sign on the back, that (combined with the bag mask) led onlookers to suspect it was some sort of initiation prank.
34** The Yancy Street Gang's been known to pull the "Kick Me" sign prank to the Thing from time to time as part of their ongoing rivalry. Johnny's probably done this to Ben too.
35* The 41st issue of the ''ComicBook/{{Futurama}}'' comic book has Bender demonstrate a prank by kicking Fatbot.
36-->'''Bender''': You probably think I did that because of my ''extreme disgust'' at having to look at your fat face, but alas, ''no''! The ''real'' reason I kicked your shiny metal ass is...I slapped a ''"kick me" sticker'' on your back when you weren't looking!
37* Issue 47 of ''ComicBook/Hardware1993'' has ComicBook/{{Static}} use his electromagnetic abilities to make letters from a billboard stick to the back of Hardware's armor and spell "kick me".
38* [[http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-S9EJAlm_miU/TocaxT0vVQI/AAAAAAAABs8/lrtbS-OedqI/s1600/660213-lobo_panels_1__29__super.jpg Done mutually]] ("kick my butt" and "I eat dog waste" respectively) by ComicBook/{{Lobo}} and ComicBook/TheMask in their IntercontinuityCrossover.
39* In the ''Family Reunion'' arc of ''ComicBook/TheMuppetShowComicBook'', Scooter's twin sister Skeeter at one point pranks Miss Piggy by putting a sign reading "wide load" on her back.
40%%* This tropes forms the image on the ''ComicBook/QuantumAndWoody'' page.
41* King Smurf in ''ComicBook/TheSmurfs'' comic book story of the same name gets "Down with King Smurf" placed on the back of his royal cape after he sees [[GraffitiOfTheResistance the graffiti marking up Smurf houses saying the same thing]].
42* ''ComicBook/SupermanAndSpiderMan'': Steve Lombard sticks a "I struck out with Lana Lang" sign on Peter Parker's jacket as pretending to give him a encouraging pat on the back after Peter has made a fool of himself when talking to Lana. Steve hopes Peter will walk all around the town wearing that sign, but Peter notices it straight after, and pranks Steve back.
43* ''ComicBook/ZiggyPigSillySealComics'': While sightseeing in [[ComicBook/DoctorDoom Latveria,]] Ziggy puts a sign on Silly's back that reads "I went to hell in a handbasket with [[YourMom DOOM'S MOM]]!"
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46[[folder:Comic Strips]]
47* ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'' has a strip with [[TheBully Moe]] having a sign upon his back saying "Heave a rock at me" on it. Another strip features Calvin falsely telling Moe that he has a sign on his back saying "Someone run this kid over with a truck".
48* ''ComicStrip/{{Dilbert}}''
49** Dilbert ''thinks'' his co-workers have put a sign on his back, and leaves work early to avoid being slapped on the back constantly. Turned out there was no sign, but the men's room was out of paper towels and they were using Dilbert's shirt to dry their hands.
50%%** In one strip, the PointyHairedBoss uses this trope in an attempt to increase office morale. In this case, the employees ''know'' they have the signs on their back, but can't remove them because the boss said so. Naturally, HilarityEnsues when Alice [[GroinAttack takes advantage of the situation.]] %%Used what trope?
51%%* [[http://www.johnhartstudios.com/ckennel/strips/2013/august/ckn130815dc.jpg This]] ''ComicStrip/DogsOfCKennel'' strip had this happen to Tucker, with the sign reading "Neuter me". %%Weblinks are not examples.
52* ''ComicStrip/TheFarSide'' had a comic where a bear had a "Shoot Me" sign on his back, and another where a donkey cooking a barbecue had "Kick the Cook" on the back of its apron.
53** Yet another had a few flowers, a couple of them snickering behind the back of one that has a "weed me" sign attached to its back.
54* ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}''
55** In one [[https://www.gocomics.com/garfield/1997/02/15 strip]], Jon came home looking dirty and beaten up, because someone apparently stuck a "Bury Me Alive" sign on his back.
56** In [[https://www.gocomics.com/garfield/2005/01/23 another strip]], Garfield literally gets a "Kick Me" sign on his back, courtesy of Odie.
57* One cartoon in either ''Punch'' or ''Magazine/PrivateEye'' had a Dalek with an "Exterminate me" sign hung on its back.
58* ''ComicStrip/USAcres'':
59** [[https://garfield.com/usacres/1986/11/17 Orson wants Roy to stop his practical jokes]]. Roy gives Orson a tap on the back while promising he'll stop. It's then revealed to the readers that Orson is now wearing a "Kick Me" sign.
60** [[https://garfield.com/usacres/1987/11/14 This strip]] has a flower using a "pick me" version of the prank.
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64* A ''WesternAnimation/{{Beetlejuice}}'' story had Scuzzo getting Beetlejuice framed for ticket scalping. Lydia gets him cleared and reveals Scuzzo as the culprit. B.J. wants to give him a proper juicing for what he put him through, but Lydia says to let it pass--Scuzzo will learn from his crime while in jail and she pats him on the back. The following:
65-->'''Beetlejuice:''' (''moodily'') You sure are a spoil sport, Lyds. You could've at least let me do something like tape a "kick me" sign on his back.\
66(''Scuzzo is being led to jail with a "kick me" sign taped to his back'')\
67'''Lydia:''' (''winking to Ginger the Spider'') Trust me, Beetlejuice, it won't be necessary!
68* ''Fanfic/ThingsIAmNotAllowedToDoAtThePPC'':
69** The act of placing signs reading "[=DePetal=] Me" on the agents' {{Plant Alien|s}} bosses is described as being cruel.
70** Rule 376 bans sticking overly gothic Mary Sues in ''Franchise/TheWorldOfDarkness'' with signs reading "dust me" taped to their butts.
71* ''Fanfic/TriptychContinuum'': Referenced, in [[https://www.fimfiction.net/story/101769/4/triptych/angles Chapter 4]] of Triptych:
72--> Discord sighed, looked as put-upon as his features possibly could have managed, manifested a KICK ME. KICK ME HARD! sign on his back, front, and sides.
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76* In ''WesternAnimation/ShrekTheThird'', while Shrek and the gang are searching a school, Donkey comes [[StuffedInToALocker out of a locker]] with a sign taped on his back reading "I sucketh".
77* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSwanPrincess'', the villain Rothbart is shown putting a "Kick Me" sign on the rear end of Queen Uberta near the end of his VillainSong "No More Mr. Nice Guy".
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81* In ''Film/BackToTheFuture1'', one of the bullies, Dixon, loved taping a "Kick me!" sign on poor [[ButtMonkey George McFly]] that passersby were happy to oblige.
82* ''Film/AFistfulOfDollars'': At the start of the movie when Creator/ClintEastwood's character rides into town he passes a man ''riding out'' with a "Adios amigos" sign on his back.
83* ''Film/GhouliesIIIGhouliesGoToCollege'' has a scene where someone has a sign stuck to their back reading "Born to be Neutered".
84* ''Film/{{Moon}}''. Sam has stuck a Post-It note saying "Kick Me" on the back of his artificially-intelligent robot GERTY. Sam makes a point of removing the sticker after GERTY makes a HeroicSacrifice (by wiping its memories) on Sam's behalf.
85* In the fifth ''Film/PoliceAcademy'' film, Lt. Lassard puts sunblock on Captain Harris while he is getting a suntan, and when he wakes up, he finds people calling him "dork" because that is what's written on his chest by Lassard in sunblock using TanLines.
86* In ''Film/RoboCop2'', a child spray-paints KIK ME on the back of [=RoboCop=] while he deals with a bunch of them playing with a fire hydrant.
87* ''Film/TheRookie1990'' has a scene in the beginning where Nick takes a sign actually reading "KICK ME" off the back of David, his new rookie partner. A scene at the end has David take a similar sign off ''his'' new partner's back.
88* In ''Film/ShaunOfTheDead'', Ed manages to [[ExaggeratedTrope take it up a notch]] by attaching four pieces of paper to Pete's back, reading "I / AM / A / PRICK".
89* The "Nuts" card on Alice's back in the film adaptation of ''Theatre/YouCantTakeItWithYou''.
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93* Taken to the extreme in ''Literature/ZombieSchool'', where you found out your new boarding school specializes in brainwashing it's students. If you're caught trying to thwart their plans, they'll dump you into a bunch of brainwashed students with the words "KICK ME" scribbled on your forehead. And since the students are zombified, they obey the sign and beat you to death.
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96[[folder:Literature]]
97* ''Literature/DonQuixote'': The titular character was victim of this in 1615:
98-->''That afternoon they took Don Quixote out for a stroll, not in his armour but in street costume, with a surcoat of tawny cloth upon him, that at that season would have made ice itself sweat. Orders were left with the servants to entertain Sancho so as not to let him leave the house. Don Quixote was mounted, not on Rocinante, but upon a tall mule of easy pace and handsomely caparisoned. They put the surcoat on him, and on the back, without his perceiving it, they stitched a parchment on which they wrote in large letters, "This is Don Quixote of La Mancha." As they set out upon their excursion the placard attracted the eyes of all who chanced to see him, and as they read out, "This is Don Quixote of La Mancha," Don Quixote was amazed to see how many people gazed at him, called him by his name, and recognised him, and turning to Don Antonio, who rode at his side, he observed to him, "Great are the privileges knight-errantry involves, for it makes him who professes it known and famous in every region of the earth; see, Don Antonio, even the very boys of this city know me without ever having seen me."''
99-->''"True, Senor Don Quixote," returned Don Antonio; "for as fire cannot be hidden or kept secret, virtue cannot escape being recognised; and that which is attained by the profession of arms shines distinguished above all others."''
100* ''Literature/GravityFallsJournal3'': Category 2 ghosts are pranksters who "Always have "Kick Me!" or "Possess Me!" signs they tape to your back".
101* In ''Literature/TheNaughtiestGirl In The School'', Harry gets back at Elizabeth when she plays a trick on him by pinning a note on her back that says "I'm The Bold Bad Girl. Beware: I bark. I bite. I hate everybody." Eventually, Elizabeth's friend Joan tells her about it, after everyone else just laughed about the accuracy of it.
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105* In ''Series/AllInTheFamily'', Archie Bunker plays victim to several of his buddy, Pinky Peterson's pranks, including Pinky putting a sign that says "Kick Me Hard" on Archie's back, which Edith jokingly does later when Archie gets home.
106* In the first season April Fool's Day episode of ''Series/{{Community}}'', Leonard does this to the dean during the opening deannouncements.
107* In a second-season episode of ''Series/{{Angel}}'', when Lindsey has been PutOnABus and is driving out of town, we see Angel has hung a sign on the back of his truck that reads, "Cops suck".
108%%* ''Series/AustinAndAlly'': Ally proposes attaching one on Trent, but Austin Trish and Dez disagree thinking it's lame. Towards the end of the episode, Ally attaches the signs on her friends to get back at them for making fun of her idea and the three are heard being kicked off-screen. %%Attaching what?
109%%* On ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'', Sheldon tries this prank at the most inappropriate time, [[spoiler:after Penny seemingly breaks up with Leonard after Leonard hesitates to respond to her marriage proposal.]] %%What prank?
110* In the seventh season of ''Series/{{Castle|2009}}'', Castle spends an episode hanging out in a second-grade classroom. At the end, he and the class bully exchange a "truce" hug. Each puts a sign on the other's back. "JERKFACE" and "FROG BREATH".
111* In one episode of ''Series/ColdCase'', Scotty and Jeffries team up and cut off Vera's tie while he's taking a nap. A few episodes later, he gets his revenge by stapling Jeffries' tie to a pile of papers, and as for Scotty...
112-->'''Scotty:''' What's up, fellas?\
113'''Vera:''' You tell me, Scotty.
114-->'''Sign on Scotty's Back:''' "Ask Me About Erectile Dysfunction".
115* In the ''Series/{{Dinosaurs}}'' episode, "[[Recap/DinosaursS03E02BabyTalk Baby Talk]]", B.P. Richfield tapes a "Kick Me" sign to Earl's back as punishment for having Baby call him "A big fat smooey smoo". Robbie notices this when Earl arrives home that evening, and asks him why he can't just remove it. Earl tells him he would if it weren't covering an unsightly wound.
116* In ''Series/DrakeAndJosh'', Megan attaches a sign to Josh's back that says "Itchy Butt". Thinking that Drake was responsible, Josh's grammy puts a sign on Drake's back that says "Lazy Punk".
117%%* ''Series/{{Friends}}'': This is one of the many pranks Rachel teaches Ross's son, Ben. %%What prank?
118* One episode of ''Series/GilmoreGirls'' has Lorelei and Rory refusing to tell Kirk why they're laughing at him ([[ItMakesSenseInContext because he won their game of 1-2-3-He's-Yours]]), prompting him to ask "Okay, did someone put the 'kick me' sign on my back again?!"
119%%* Dorothy, being a substitute teacher, rather expectedly gets this treatment in ''Series/TheGoldenGirls''. %%What treatment?! Tell us!
120* In an episode of ''Series/HannahMontana'', Amber and Ashley first stick on Miley and Lily the signs "I am dork" and "I am dorkier" respectively, then the signs "I am still dork" and "I am still dorkier".
121* In an episode of ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'', Lily and Robin stick a sign on Barney's back requesting that he be called [[EmbarrassingNickname Swarley]].
122* Parodied in ''Series/JustShootMe''. Finch puts a sign saying "Spank Me" onto [[ReallyGetsAround Nina]]'s back. She turns around and says, "Now, you're sure everyone can see it?"
123* On ''Series/NewsRadio'', Bill puts a "Spaz" sign on Matthew.
124* In an episode of ''Series/{{Scrubs}}'', Kelso was ready to throw a patient (who happens to be Dr Cox's mentor) out of the hospital just before he nearly died, and then takes credit for saving his life. Cox puts a sign on Kelso's back saying "Never stop kicking me". The patient removes it ... and discovers it's on the back of the discharge form.
125-->'''Dr Kelso''': Oh, very clever.
126-->'''Dr Cox''': What? It wasn't me. I think you put it there yourself to get attention.
127* In ''Series/WizardsOfWaverlyPlace'', Theresa says she used to stick signs on Jerry's back that say ridiculous things. Hugh's adoptive parents stick one on Jerry in the same episode.
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131* Referenced in the first line of "If You're Going Through Hell (Before the Devil Even Knows)" by Rodney Atkins: "You know those times it feels like there's a sign there on your back / Says 'I don't mind if you kick me, seems like everybody has'."
132* From Music/InsaneClownPosse's [[Music/CarnivalOfCarnage "The Juggla"]]:
133-->"I'm that nerd in the back of the class\
134 Who went psycho and killed your ass\
135 I cut and stab and hack\
136 With a 'Kick-Me' sign on my back, Jack"
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140%%* Wrestling/{{Edge|Wrestler}} had an interesting and hilarious [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETTzQPHzkoY variant]] involving pictures with Wrestling/KurtAngle. %%Weblinks are not examples.
141%%* Wrestling/DoinkTheClown once did this to Lance Cassidy (Steve Armstrong). %%Did what?!
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144[[folder:Video Games]]
145* In the third ''Franchise/AceAttorney'' game, [[spoiler:Edgeworth]] wonders if there's a [[ButtMonkey kick-me sign attached to the defense's bench]] [[spoiler:when he takes over for Phoenix for the first part of Case 3-5]].
146* By searching random lockers, you can sometimes find "Kick Me" signs in ''VideoGame/{{Bully}}''. Sticking one on someone's back causes nearby students (or faculty!) to kick the victim.
147* In ''VideoGame/GodHand'', Gene starts with a "Kick Me" sign that falls off when he uses his god powers for the first time. Keeping it on for the entire game is a common SelfImposedChallenge.
148* In ''VideoGame/SpongebobSquarepantsBattleForBikiniBottom'' the main boss in the Industrial Park level is a [[spoiler:Giant Patrick Robot]] with a "kick me" sign used as his hit box.
149* In ''VideoGame/TheSwordsOfDitto'', you can put a "Kick Me" sign on enemies to make other enemies target them instead of you.
150* ''VideoGame/ThiefIITheMetalAge'' has a mission set in the police station where you can find in one wastebin a crumpled up paper with "KICK ME!" written on it.
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154* ''Webcomic/ChoppingBlock'' had Butch [[http://choppingblock.keenspot.com/d/20120606.html sticking "stab me"]] on some guy.
155* Referenced in [[http://www.qwantz.com/index.php?comic=578 this]] ''Webcomic/DinosaurComics'' strip, except instead of 'kick me' T-Rex wants to plant a sign that says 'kiss me'.
156* In [[http://www.misfile.com/misfile/2019-08-22 one]] ''Webcomic/{{Misfile}}'' strip, it's mentioned that Rumisiel put a post-it note that read "KICK ME! [[spoiler:I tried to break the Universe]]" on [[spoiler:Xaphrael's corpse]] and a regular "Kick me!" post-it note on his own brother.
157* Swampy puts a note on Roger's back in [[http://www.the-whiteboard.com/autowb767.html one strip]] of ''Webcomic/TheWhiteboard'', right before a paintball match, with the text saying "If you can read this, [[TheDreaded run like hell]]". It faces inward so that other players can see it through Rog's prototype {{invisibility cloak}}.
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161%%* ''Blog/TwilightUnbound'': During Nightmare Night, [[http://askponydiscord.tumblr.com/ Pony Discord]] [[http://twilightunbound.tumblr.com/post/34618963615/part-5-final-ooc-featuring did this to her.]] %%Did what?! Weblinks alone do not suffice for context.
162* ''Literature/WhateleyUniverse'': From [[http://whateleyacademy.net/index.php/content_page/9-original-canon/816 A Little R&R 2: Alyss in Wondercute Land (part 1)]]:
163--> You have something on your back," Sapphire said, and I turned around just as she pulled a piece of paper from my back and held it up. "Someone taped this to you..."\
164The sheet of paper said, 'I AM WEARING A DIRTY DIAPER'.\
165"Cute," I said deadpan.\
166"Talk about a cliché," Voodude said.
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169[[folder:Western Animation]]
170* ''WesternAnimation/AllGrownUp''
171** In "Coup [=DeVille=]", Mr. Beaker tries to get a laugh out of his students by turning around to reveal a "Kick Me" sign on his back.
172** A variation occurs in "A [=DeVille=] House Divided" when Vice Principal Pangborn unknowingly gets crude pictures of him put on his back by his nephew Morty.
173* ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad''
174** In the opening starting in the fourth season, Hayley sticks a peace sign on Stan's back, while Francine takes it off before he even notices.
175** The episode "All About Steve" has one of Stan's co-workers put a "Shoot Me" sign on his back.
176* The ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDragonJakeLong'' episode, "Family Business" had Fu Dog try to pull this trick on Marty TheGrimReaper, only for it fail and for him to notice that he had a sign on his back that read, "Kick Me Harder". Also done to The Huntsman when he was a teenager in "Hero of the Hourglass".
177* ''WesternAnimation/TheAngryBeavers'':
178** In the episode "I Dare You", Norb and Daggett end up having to do two dares dictated toward them by an elderly, turban-wearing beaver called the Risk Keeper. The brothers are told that if either of them ends up chickening out, both of them will be stuck wearing signs on their back reading "Kick Me - I'm a stoopy poopy scaredy beaver". At the end of the episode, the brothers instead put both signs onto the Risk Keeper.
179** The brothers pull this kind of prank on the two scientists using strawberry jam in "Spooky Spoots", with Scientist #1 having the words "Kick Me" written on the back of his coat and Pete having a bullseye drawn on the back of his coat.
180* In ''WesternAnimation/AsToldByGinger'', someone puts a "Kick Me" sign on a statue.
181* In the ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' episode, "[[Recap/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesE51TheManWhoKilledBatman The Man Who Killed Batman]]", the criminals hold a funeral for Batman, who is believed dead. The Joker attaches a "Kick Me" sign to Batman's empty cape and cowl before it is to be sealed in a coffin.
182* ''WesternAnimation/CartoonPlanet'': According to the "Something 2 Think About: Change" skit, Brak owns a pair of briefs with "Kick Me" on the back, and willingly wears them himself. Apparently they were a gift from his mother.
183* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Doug}}'' episode, "Doug Saves Roger", Roger is being bullied by Mr. Bone's nephew Percy Femur. At one point he has a sign on his back saying "I'm a doofus." A few people point it out to him, but he just says he already knows. At the end of the episode, he puts the same sign on Doug's back. Doug quickly catches it and puts it on Roger's back without him noticing.
184* ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'':
185** This [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aLkwBCgyHE station ident]] involves Edd and Eddy pulling this one off on Ed, causing him to be kicked by [[JerkJock Kevin]] and [[HairTriggerTemper Sarah]] and struck by Johnny 2x4 with his [[CompanionCube companion Plank]] before revealing the Creator/CartoonNetwork logo sign on Ed's back.
186** In the episode "A Case Of Ed", Edd reads a book on rare and obscure diseases and causes himself to believe he has contracted "lackadaisy cathro disease" which Ed and Eddy turn into a source of entertainment for themselves, leading Edd to believe that his symptoms are worsening. The final symptom of "Lackadaisy Cathro Disease" is that others will have the urge to kick the infected individual. Upon reading this Eddy slaps a "kick me" sign to Edd's back.
187* In the ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' segment "Lil Griffins" Peter places a Kick Me sign on one of his classmates, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9U4GH4fAEUw much to the delight of the teacher.]]
188%%* Johnny Storm pulls a version of this on Ben Grimm (aka The Thing) in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/FantasticFourWorldsGreatestHeroes'', subverting what would have otherwise been a Heartwarming Moment where he apologized to Ben for all the crummy stuff he'd done to him in the past. %%Pulls what?
189* ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy''
190** In the episode "Billy and Mandy's Jacked-Up Halloween'', the flashback accompanying Grim's story about Jack O'Lantern shows one of the prankster's victims being kicked because Jack put a sign on his back reading "Kick me, I'm stupid".
191** Principal Goodvibes is seen with a "Kick Me" sign on his back at the end of "Guess What's Coming to Dinner".
192* ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyBravo'':
193** Johnny fell victim to the "Kick Me" sign prank in "I Used to Be Funny" when a pair of feuding clowns chose him as the victim in their "clown-off". The older clown used a conventional sign, while the younger, hipper clown one-upped him with a sign that instead read "I HATE RHINOS" (which led to a [[FunnyAnimal talking rhinoceros]] beating the crap out of Johnny). Later in that episode, [[BrickJoke the guy who kicked Johnny came back and kicked him again]] (Johnny still had the sign).
194** In "Get Stinky", Johnny at one point tries to get back at his childhood bully Stinky Brownstein when they attend a sports game by tricking her into sitting in a chair that will result in a "Kick Me" sign being left on her back. Johnny instead gets the sign on his own back, resulting in two men seated several rows back noticing and deciding to kick him.
195* Happens to Gossamer on ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow''.
196* The title card of ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'' episode "Heavy Meddle" depicts Lincoln Loud with a Kick Me sign on his back.
197* The ''WesternAnimation/MyLifeAsATeenageRobot'' episode "Teenage Mutant Ninja Troubles" had Jenny and Misty get into a series of squabbles with the Crust Cousins. At one point, the two pairs are repeatedly putting signs with "Kick Me"-type messages on each other's backs.
198* ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'': In the episode “Wing It Like Witches,” Boscha is picking on Luz, Willow, and Gus, and repeatedly throws items at them. Luz assures her friends that she can’t follow them around all day, to which it [[GilliganCut then cuts to]] the three of them completely covered in paint, words written in marker, and other items. Gus even has a “Hex Me” sign on his arm.
199-->'''Luz:''' She followed us all day. She ''literally'' followed us ''all'' day.
200* On the episode of ''WesternAnimation/PepperAnn'' in which Pepper Ann and her friends start a prank war, someone stuck a sign on Pepper Ann's back that said, "Craig is superfine and super-mine!" (Craig is the eighth grader Pepper Ann has a crush on).
201* ''WesternAnimation/{{Recess}}''
202** Former student and school legend Frank "The Dude" Dudicoff sticks a sign on Miss Finster's back that reads "Pony rides for $1.00". When he comes back as a student teacher, he does it again when no one's looking- except now it says "Point at me and whisper!"
203** In the episode "Mama's Girl", TJ and the others attempt to do this to Principal Prickly with a sign that read "Call Me Daddy", as one of their attempts to help Spinelli get over her embarrassment of accidentally calling Ms. Grotke 'mama'. [[spoiler:It fails, because when TJ does place the sign on Prickly's back, the other kids start calling him "Dubby," "Dabby" and "Diddy" instead of "Daddy", due to the fact that Gus wrote the sign in cursive, but did a sloppy job at writing the word "Daddy".]]
204** In one episode, the gang visit a Retirement Home. One man eventually tells TJ about a time he was a POW, and we cut to a flashback of people who are simultaneously [[CaptainErsatz Captain Ersatzs]] of the main gang and the cast of ''Hogan's Heroes''. The Sergeant turns out to have a "I Heart Allies" sign on his back.
205* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/RocketPower'' had Otto and Twister pranking Reggie by putting a sign on her back that said "Hello my name is Lame-O".
206* The ''WesternAnimation/ShaggyAndScoobyDooGetAClue'' episode "Scooby Dudes" has Scooby paint the words "Kick Me" on Dr. Phibes' back after eating a super speed Scooby Snack.
207* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' loves this trope:
208** After Bart gets Principal Skinner his job back in "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS5E19SweetSeymourSkinnersBaadasssssSong Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song]]" they embrace before returning to their old rivalry. Bart attaches a "Kick Me" sign to Skinner, however Skinner also managed to attach a "Teach Me" sign to Bart.
209** The episode "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS7E3HomeSweetHomediddlyDumDoodily Home Sweet Homediddly Dum Doodily]]" had Bart stick a sign on Lisa's back that read, "I'm a stupid baby!" That sign somehow found its way on Maggie and was mistaken for a label Homer and Marge put on the baby when [[DepartmentOfChildDisservices the Child Protective Services officers]] inspect the Simpson house.
210--->'''Officer''': Stupid babies need the most attention!
211** In a different episode Principal Skinner found a Kick Me sign on his back.
212-->'''Skinner''': Hmm. I ''thought'' I was being kicked [[ButtMonkey more often that usual today.]]
213** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS19E13TheDebarted The Debarted]]", Skinner has a kid befriend Bart who is really TheMole to thwart Bart's pranks. When Bart spraypaints "Kick Me" on him, Skinner reveals he already had letters on there so it now reads ''KICK ME'''DIOCRE STUDY HABITS (with Kearney stopping himself from kicking him and picking up a textbook to read).
214* In the ''WesternAnimation/StarTrekTheAnimatedSeries'' episode "[[Recap/StarTrekTheAnimatedSeriesS2E3ThePracticalJoker The Practical Joker]]", the ''Enterprise'' computer prints "KIRK IS A JERK" on the back of Kirk's uniform tunic.
215* In ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverseFuture'', Bluebird Azurite opens up with this as part of a series of pranks she pulls on Steven. Except she's not very good at it, so her sign reads "Tell Me I Smell Good".
216* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSylvesterAndTweetyMysteries'' episode "Blackboard Jumble", Granny is at one point seen with a "Kick Me" sign on her back.
217* The ''WesternAnimation/TeachersPet'' episode "Inspector Leadready II" has a joke where Principal Strickler states that he isn't easily made a fool of, [[ImmediateSelfContradiction then turns around to reveal a Kick Me sign on his back]].
218* On the ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'' episode "Her Wacky Highness", Babs puts a "Laugh at the Monkey" sign on WesternAnimation/ElmerFudd's back.
219* In the ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated'' episode "Sound and Fury", Sari mentions that she once put a "kick me" sign on Tutorbot's back.
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223* "April Fish" is a French April Fools day prank which consists of sticking a paper fish (the better drawn, the better) on people's back, as a "laugh at me" sign.
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