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7->''"All I need to know how to spell is 'Kill.' K-Y-Y-Y-L."''
8-->-- '''Houk mook''', ''VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic''
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10Spelling can be easy based on the word, but other times the word can be so long that you can't spell it, or you might not even know the word at all! Now that's not [[Film/MaryPoppins supercalifragilisticexpialidocious]]: [[Main/SelfDemonstratingArticle s-u-p-e-r-c-a-l-y-f-r-a-j-i-l-i-s-t-i-c-e-x-p-e-e-a-l-e-i-d-o-s-h-i-o-u-s. I spelled it correctly, right?]]
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12Someone has to spell a word out loud, for the sake of clarity, [[SpellingForEmphasis for emphasis]], for CensorshipBySpelling, or because they're in a SpellingBee, and they make an elementary spelling mistake or even spell a different word entirely. The reason can range from being [[NeverLearnedToRead illiterate]] to dyslexic, all the way to being able to read just fine but having never seen the word in written form. If it's the latter, this usually reflects negatively on the character's [[AttentionDeficitOohShiny attentiveness]], and if it's either of the former it [[TheDitz reflects negatively on the character's intelligence]]. In the case of spelling bees, though, sometimes the child knows the correct spelling and would not normally spell such a word incorrectly but is [[ThrowingTheFight intentionally losing the bee]] because they're sick of their parents putting such immense undue pressure on them at their age.
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14In English, these common spelling mistakes include inserting a spurious silent E, changing a hard S to a Z, or almost any of the mangled spellings whose deliberate use is described under XtremeKoolLetterz.
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16Compare AcquiredErrorAtThePrinter, LIsForDyslexia, {{Malaproper}}, TwoWordsICantCount.
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18!!Examples:
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20[[foldercontrol]]
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22[[folder:C-o-m-i-k B-u-k-k-s]]
23* Issue 12 of ''Shadow Cabinet'' has Bad Betty spell "paranoid" as "C-A-U-T-I-O-U-S".
24[[/folder]]
25
26[[folder:F-a-n-n F-i-k-s-h-o-n]]
27* ''Fanfic/TheBoltChronicles'': One of the aliens in "The Spaceship" not only uses a [[{{Malaproper}} malapropism]] when he whispers to his colleague, he also [[CensorshipBySpelling spells out the word "genius"]] so as not to tip Rhino off regarding how dumb they are -- and misspells the word while doing so.
28-->'''Cloyd:''' ''[whispering]'' Not in front of the G-E-N-Y-U-S. We'll make a terrible first compression on our guest of honor!
29* In ''FanFic/HowTheLightGetsIn'', when Mary acts particularly bratty at bed time:
30-->'''Sara:''' Someone sounds T-I-R-D-E.
31-->'''Quentin:'''...''Someone'' should've stayed in college.
32-->'''Sara:''' Just so everyone is aware, I know several different languages.
33-->'''Quentin:''' Is English one of them?
34 [[/folder]]
35
36[[folder:F-i-l-m-z -- A-n-n-a-m-a-s-h-u-n]]
37* The soundtrack version of "Gaston" from ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'' features a few extra lines, ending in Lefou stumbling over the spelling of Gaston's name before giving up. This made it into the live-action remake, with some slight changes; see below.
38* In the ''Animation/UpinAndIpin'' film, ''Geng: The Adventure Begins'', Salleh insists to be called Sally, and attempts to make the correction by spelling his name aloud, to rather "silly" results.
39--> '''Salleh/Sally:''' Hey! What is this? My name is Sally! S-I-L-L-Y. Eh?
40* In ''WesternAnimation/InsideOut'', when Bing-Bong tries to read the warning above a door:
41-->D-A-N-G-E-R: Shortcut!
42[[/folder]]
43
44[[folder:F-i-l-m-z -- L-i-v-A-k-s-h-o-n]]
45* ''Film/AliGIndahouse'': Ali G hears the M.P.s arguing and stands up to tell them they should "restecp" each other more.
46-->'''Ali G:''' R.E.S.T.E.C.P! Do ya even know wha it spellz?\
47'''Cabinet M.P.:''' Restecp?
48* ''Film/BeautyAndTheBeast2017:'' The big finish to "Gaston":
49-->'''Lefou:''' There's just one guy in town who's got it all down, \
50And his name's G-A-S…T… \
51I believe there's another T… \
52It just occurred to me that I'm illiterate and I've never actually had to spell it out loud before… \
53Gaston!
54* ''Film/EarthGirlsAreEasy'' features the BadGirlSong "'Cause I'm a Blonde," in which the singer spells "blonde" a different way during each chorus (B-L-O-N-D, B-L-I-N-D, and B-L-"I don't know," respectively.) It also contains the lyrics:
55-->I can't spell VW\
56but I've got a Porsche!
57* ''Film/OBrotherWhereArtThou'': Wash does this to explain what had happened to his wife, while his young son is within earshot...
58-->'''Wash''': Mrs. Hogwallop up and R-U-N-N-O-F-T.
59* ''Film/RobinHoodMenInTights'':
60-->'''Don Giovanni''': OK, you want plain English: Robin is gonna be dead. D-E-D. Dead.
61* In the second ''Film/TeenBeachMovie'', [[BrainlessBeauty Tanner]] tells Brady:
62-->'''Tanner''': But in my world, we have our own word. Confidence. It's spelled K-O-N...fidence.
63* A rare instance of this trope being {{Invoked}} [[PlayedForDrama for Drama]] occurs in ''[[Film/TheresNoBusinessLikeShowBusiness There's No Business Like Show Business]]''. After Tim [[spoiler:gets drunk and crashes his car with a passenger, both of them miraculously surviving with barely a scratch]], the stress of learning what happened combined with Tim's lack of remorse causes his father Terence to tell him off.
64-->'''Terence:''' What's got into you? Who do you think you are? I'll tell you what you are. You're nothing, because you've made yourself nothing, you conceited little punk. I wouldn't care if I never saw you again.
65-->'''Tim:''' Well, come on now, pop. I heard there was a big crop of corn this year, but--
66-->'''Terence:''' What?
67-->'''Tim:''' Corn. H-A-M. Corn. ''[Terence slaps him across the face and storms out of the room.]''
68* ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'':
69-->'''Roger''': Dames? What dames? Jessica's the only one for me! You'll see! We'll rise above this piddling peccadillo! We're gonna be happy again! You got that? Happy! Capital H-A-P-P-I!
70* In ''Film/TheWizardOfSpeedAndTime'', when C. C. de Schwartz fires Harvey Bookman, he shouts "You're out, Bookman! O-W-T!"
71* In ''Film/{{Zoolander}}'', used by Derek to explain to Mathilda why he couldn't have been missing for a week:
72-->'''Derek''': Uh, earth to Mathilda! I was at a day spa. Day. D-A-I-Y-E. Ok?
73* In ''Film/DodgeballATrueUnderdogStory'', [[Creator/BenStiller White Goodman]] ends up doing that to his own name.
74--> '''White Goodman:''' I'm White. I'm White. W-H-I-T... [''gets an odd expectant look from Kate''] E [''with a *duh* expression''].
75* In ''Film/LoveAndDeath'', Boris realizes how to avoid being sentenced to death:
76-->'''Boris:''' The correct answer is flee. F-L-E-A. Flee.
77[[/folder]]
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79[[folder:L-i-t-t-e-r-a-c-h-u-r-e]]
80* In ''Literature/RallyRoundTheFlagBoys'', Comfort Goodpasture, after meeting Opie, responds to one of Grady's come-ons: "No. N-O-E. No."
81* In ''Literature/CharlottesWeb'', the goose's [[CharacterTics habit]] of [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment repeating herself]] results in spelling "Terrific" as "Teerrrriiffiicccc". Charlotte is not amused at the idea of writing out 17 letters in her web.
82* [[KindheartedSimpleton Tom Cullen]] in Creator/StephenKing's ''Literature/TheStand'' will often say "M-O-O-N, that spells... (word that isn't 'moon')", although one time he did spell the actual Moon that way when he saw the full Moon, [[spoiler: which was the hypnotically-suggested visual cue for him to come back home after infiltrating Flagg's domain]].
83* In the second ''Literature/{{Percy Jackson|AndTheOlympians}}'' book, Annabeth utterly fails to spell "Cyclops". Percy notes that she's incredibly smart, but that doesn't change the fact that she's dyslexic.
84* ''Literature/{{Ratburger}}'' has Sheila saying to her stepdaughter Zoe, "YouAreGrounded! You hear me? G-R-O-N-D-E-D!". When Zoe points out that "grounded" is meant to have a "U", Sheila just denies it.
85* In ''Literature/FungusTheBogeyman'', one background character spells "bogey" as "B-O-G-I-E".
86* In The Penultimate Peril from ''Literature/ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents'', Count Olaf is on trial and for his defense uses the letters in the word 'Innocent' to describe himself. Anyone with a passing familiarity with his ability to spell won't be surprised he only gets as far as the third letter before getting one wrong.
87* ''Literature/RoysBedoys'': In "Respect People's Opinions, Roys Bedoys!", Roys says, "You're wrong. R-O-N-G, wrong!"
88* In Leo Rosten's ''The Return of H*Y*M*A*N K*A*P*L*A*N'' Mr. Kaplan spells "justice" as "J-O-S-T-I-S".
89[[/folder]]
90
91[[folder:L-i-v A-k-c-h-o-n]]
92* In ''Series/{{Friends}}'', ''TOW The Blind Dates" Joey tells Monica and Chandler they need to be more responsible babysitters: "You can't have S-E-X when you're looking after a B-A-B-I-E!"
93* ''Series/ILoveLucy'': Ricky once spelled 'quit' as K-W-I-T.
94* On the ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'' episode 'Al Goes to the Dogs' (season 10 ep. 22), when Kelly gets caught making out with a man by her family on their front door, she gets startled and [[ImplausibleDeniability pushes him away]]:
95-->'''Kelly:''' God, do I have to spell it out for you? G-N-O spells 'no'!
96* ''Series/ParksAndRecreation'': In the episode in which Ron and Diane first meet, we get this from Andy, though it probably says more about his inattention than intelligence:
97-->'''Andy:''' [[KissingInATree Ron and Diane sitting in a tree]], K-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I!
98* In an episode of the American ''Series/WhoseLineIsItAnyway'', Wayne, Greg, Colin, and Ryan sing a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BgMOwzyK0E song]] based on audience member Howard's profession to the tune of the Village People's "YMCA". Wayne misspells Howard's name as H-O-R-W-A-R-D, not realizing it until it was pointed out to him after the song ended - and that was ''before'' Laura accidentally caused the music to speed up.
99* ''Series/{{Good Omens|2019}}'': In "The Ball," when Shax is besieging Aziraphale's bookshop, she says that unless they send out Gabriel, they're toast. T-O-S-T....E. Toast! This is a RunningGag in the season that demons are bad spellers.
100* ''Series/GomerPyleUSMC'': Slater's stand-up comedy routine involves Sgt. Carter's problematic orthography: "M-A-R-E... M-A-R-U... Marines!"
101* ''Series/KenanAndKel'': In one episode, Kenan does this to Marc when he accuses the latter of "stealing" his watch.
102-->'''Kenan:''' Now what you got to say, huh? How are you gonna spill your way out of this one, Mr. Thief? Mr. T-H-E-A-F-E?
103* ''Series/Powerless2017'': Van shows Emily the many trophies he's won as a child, starting with the SpellingBee trophy he won for spelling "failure" as F-A-L-U-R-E. It's then that he starts realizing that his parents have let him win all his life.
104* ''Series/BlackBooks'': Manny stumbles over his spelling after Bernard starts a wager with him over who can sell the most books.
105-->'''Manny:''' Ha! You're toast! T-O-E-A-R-S-T ...toearst.
106* ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'': Creator/EddieMurphy's bit with the line "C-I-L-L my landlord!"
107* ''Series/TheTwilightZone1959'': In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZone1959S1E35TheMightyCasey The Mighty Casey]]", the Hoboken Zephyrs manager Mouth [=McGarry=] tells the robot pitcher Casey's creator Dr. Stillman never to say the word "R-O-B-B-O-T-T" as he doesn't want anyone else to find out.
108* ''Series/WayneAndShuster'': In one Western sketch a deputy repeatedly says "He's dead, Sheriff! D-A-Y-E-D dead," to which the sheriff snaps that he knows the spelling.
109* ''Series/WhoseLineIsItAnyway'': In one game of "Song Styles" on the American version, Creator/WayneBrady sang to an audience member named Howard in the style of the Music/VillagePeople song "YMCA"). However, he ended up misspelling Howard's name as "H-O-R-W-A-R-D". [[{{Corpsing}} That threw everyone off enough that]] [[OffTheRails keyboardist Laura Hall accidentally increased the song's tempo, causing an increasingly frantic Wayne to desperately try to bring the song back on the rails]]. Afterwards, Wayne said "It's hard to spell at 210 beats per minute!".
110[[/folder]]
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112[[folder:M-a-g-a-z-e-e-n-e-s]]
113* ''Magazine/{{MAD}}'':
114** In one "Lighter Side Of..." strip two parents are discussing their son, who is having problems at school, and resort to CensorshipBySpelling to talk about it in front of him.
115--->'''Mother''': I-M W-O-R-R-I-E-D T-H-A-T H-E M-A-Y B-E S-T-U-N-T-E-D I-N-T-E-L-L-E-C-T-U-A-L-Y.\
116'''Son''': That's I-N-T-E-L-L-E-C-T-U-A-L-'''L'''-Y!
117** And in another "Lighter Side"
118--->'''Woman''': ''[about a nearby girl]'' She's not very P-R-E-T-Y, is she?\
119'''Girl''': But I'm very S-M-A-R-T, and by the way, "pretty" is spelled with two Ts.
120[[/folder]]
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122[[folder:M-e-u-z-z-i-c]]
123* From [[Music/{{Alapalooza}} "Young, Dumb, and Ugly"]] by Music/WeirdAlYankovic:
124-->''We got three-day stubble. Our name spells "trouble".\
125T-R-U-B-E-L.''
126* Harry Enfield's novelty song ''Loadsamoney'' has him try to spell the song's title:
127--> L-O-D-S of E-M-O-N-E! What's that spell? Loadsamoney, prob'ly.
128* Music/{{Fergie}}'s song "Fergalicious" spells "tasty" as "tastey". This isn't an ''obvious'' misspelling, so it was probably used by accident or to fit the lyrics.
129--> '''Music/WillIAm:''' T to the A to the S-T-E-Y, girl, you tasty.
130[[/folder]]
131
132[[folder:P-u-p-e-t S-h-o-z]]
133* In the ''Series/MuppetsTonight'' parody of ''Series/TheMickeyMouseClub'', in order to get Kermit's name to scan, the Frogketeers sing "K-E-R, M-I-T, F-R-O-O-G". Kermit is less concerned about being a "Froog" than he is about them [[SpellMyNameWithAThe forgetting the "the"]].
134[[/folder]]
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136[[folder: S-t-a-n-d U-p C-o-m-e-d-e-e]]
137* Creator/JeffDunham has to correct one of his puppets, Melvin the Superhero, who misspells "whore" as "h-o-r-e".
138--> '''Jeff:''' That's "w-h-o-r-e".\
139'''Melvin:''' What's a "w-hore"? Is that like a [[Franchise/StarTrek Klingon]]?
140[[/folder]]
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142[[folder: T-h-e-t-e-r-e]]
143* In ''Theatre/TheTwentyFifthAnnualPutnamCountySpellingBee'', most of the characters get eliminated for reasonable slip-ups involving doubled or silent letters -- and then there's [[spoiler:Marcy's rebellion against her parents' oppressively high expectations by spelling "camouflage" with a J and a Z]].
144* In ''Theatre/BellsAreRinging'', Ella, being threatened by Sandor and the Corvello henchmen, tries to tell them that the police are in pursuit:
145-->'''Ella''' ''(to Sandor)'': Inspector Barnes!\
146'''Sandor''': Barnes?\
147'''Ella''': Barnz! B-A-R-N-Z!\
148'''Sandor''': Z?\
149'''Ella''': Z!! The whole thing was a trap. He was after you the whole time.
150* In ''Theatre/WonderfulTown'', the Wreck sings that he went through college as a DumbJock who "thought that dog was c-a-t."
151* "It Takes a Woman" from ''Theatre/HelloDolly'':
152-->Three cheers for femininity\
153Rah rah rah...rah rah rah\
154F. E. M. - I. T. Y
155* When Theatre/{{Beetlejuice}} introduces himself to the newly-dead Maitlands, he attempts to rap the spelling of his name and the first attempt ends like this: "I'm the B to the double-E, J-F-Q, and jeezus, I can't spell!" He gets a second try a few lines later and spells it like in the title, which may or may not be correct.
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158[[folder: V-i-d-e-o- G-a-m-e-z]]
159* In ''VideoGame/TheDarksideDetective'', the ditzy sidekick Dooley announces that his guard is up -- "U. P. P., up."
160* In ''VideoGame/{{Portal 2}}'', one of the [[MemeticMutation highly memetic]] Space Core's many, ''many'' lines about space includes him spelling the word "space":
161-->'''Space Core''': S-P... uh... Ace.
162* In ''VideoGame/BaldursGate'' the gnome [[TooCleverByHalf Quayle]] drops this ''Simpsons''-esque gem:
163-->'''Quayle''': I am so smart! S M R T! I—I mean S M A R T!
164* In one episode of ''VideoGame/StrongBadsCoolGameForAttractivePeople'', Strong Bad, known to [[GrammarNazi make fun of other people's spelling errors]], misspells the word "dead" out loud, immediately followed by mispronouncing it to match the misspelling.
165-->'''Strong Bad''': Man, this place is D-E-D, deed!
166[[/folder]]
167
168[[folder: W-e-b C-o-m-i-k-z]]
169* Fisk from ''Webcomic/BetterDays'' getting kicked out of his GirlOfTheWeek Jenny's house by her mother:
170-->'''Mother:''' [[https://web.archive.org/web/20080211210610/http://www.jaynaylor.com/betterdays/archives/2003/05/post-8.html Out! Out! Oh-Dubya-Tee, OUT!]]
171* In ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'', when Dimo attempts to spell the word "husband", he [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20050919#.W-3QdeKYSUl gets as far as]] "haitch-oh-zee bee ... bee ..." before giving up,
172[[/folder]]
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174[[folder: W-e-b O-r-i-j-i-n-a-l]]
175* Resident SerialKiller Genocide Jill in ''WebVideo/DanganronpaParody'' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFOScMm94YU&t=5m2s gives this little number]] after coming back from [[BodyOfTheWeek finding a corpse in the garden]] in episode 5.
176-->'''[[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Jill]]''': Let me spell it out for you. A dead B.O.D.E!
177-->'''[[DeadpanSnarker Byakuya]]''': Great! And that came from the 'Ultimate Writer'!
178* From WebAnimation/DaThings's "[[https://youtu.be/UR_wSPcfhRU Dollip Eats-a the Prizza]]", after Dollip's cat Aubergine demands that she gets him a pizza, to then reveal [[ShaggyDogStory he's not hungry anymore]], Dollip tries to encourage him to eat it with an improvised SpellingSong.
179-->''"P-A-Z-I-Z-P-A..."''
180* [[http://notalwaysright.com/peaking-at-high-school-isnt-f-u-n-n-y/24279 This story]] at ''Website/NotAlwaysRight'' has a customer demand his money back because he didn't like the book. He doesn't have a receipt and the cashier tells him the best they can do is store credit. He replies "No, the best you can do is money. M-U-N-N-Y!" Another customer really lays into him, even pointing out his spelling error.
181* One short clip of WebVideo/SovietWomble's "Random [[VideoGame/CounterStrike CS:GO]] Bullshittery Part 6" has his clanmate Cyanide texting his girlfriend in between rounds of the game and asking how to spell "luscious".
182-->'''[=SovietWomble=]''': L-U-S-C-C-I-O-U-S-T.
183-->''(noticeable pause)''
184-->'''[=Cyanide=]''': ...what!? Fuck off!
185* ''WebVideo/GameGrumps'':
186** A variant in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess'' when Dan spells "eye" as "E-Y-E" and Arin scoffs, "That spells 'ewe.'" Cue laughing fit from Dan and massive humiliation from Arin.
187** When playing ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSkywardSword,'' Arin misreads a character spelling "K-E-Y" as "K-E-E." Once again, Dan snarks about this.
188[[/folder]]
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190[[folder: W-e-s-t-u-r-n A-n-n-a-m-a-s-h-u-n]]
191* ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'''s Numbuh Four spells words wrong. One such example of this is when trying to convey to Numbuh Three that Numbuh One left the team, he spells "gone" as "J-A-W-N".
192* One ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}'' episode revolves around a school SpellingBee, with multiple examples.
193** Prunella says she won last year with the word 'endurance'.
194--->'''Prunella:''' Can ''you'' spell 'endurance', Arthur?\
195'''Arthur:''' I-N-D... ''(Francine busts out laughing)''\
196'''Prunella:''' Forget it.
197** The Brain is knocked out in the first round of the spelling bee when he spells 'fear' F-E-R-E. (It's strongly implied he spent more time teaching himself programming than studying for the spelling bee. In the book it just said he blurted it out "a little too quickly", implying overconfidence was to blame.)
198* The ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'' episode "Too Smart for his own Ed" has Jimmy training Rolf for the spelling bee with a ''Baby's First Words" book; here, he's trying to spell "Watch."
199-->"W-O-C-H. Wristclock."
200** "R-E-S-P-E-E-K. Respect, Double D."
201** "I think I'm in L-U-V, love."
202* In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'', the title character is in a SpellingBee and is asked to spell "go". He spells it "G-E-A-U-X".
203* In the first episode of ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill'', Dale tries to bring up the line that "Ford" stands for "fix or repair daily", but screws up and uses a similar line for a different brand.
204-->'''Dale''': You know what the problem is? It's a Ford. You know what Ford stands for? Fix It Again Tony. \
205'''Hank''': ''(annoyed)'' Dale, that's a Fiat.
206* ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes''
207** "WesternAnimation/BabyBottleneck": WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck is asked to hatch an egg.
208--->'''Daffy:''' Oh, no! Oh-ho-ho no! Sitting on eggs is out! O-W-T, out!
209** "WesternAnimation/ABearForPunishment": Junyer Bear goes to get tobacco for his dad's pipe.
210--->'''Junyer:''' G-U-N-P-O-W-D-E-R, tobacco. I am a good speller, I am. C-A-T, dog. B-A-T, Rhode Island.
211** And a little girl looks at a tube of '''shaving soap.''' She spells it correctly, but still answers that it's toothpaste.
212** Played with in ''WesternAnimation/DuckRabbitDuck'': Elmer thinks he needs a license to hunt a "fricasseeing rabbit", so Daffy writes him one, and asks Bugs how to spell it. Bugs then spells out "fricasseeing '''duck'''", which Daffy fails to notice even as he writes it and [[PleaseShootTheMessenger delivers it to Elmer]].
213** The Barnyard Dog does this on purpose as a jab at Foghorn Leghorn in "Weasel While You Work" when Foghorn sends a weasel to try and eat him.
214---->'''Barnyard Dog:''' You stupid, little idiot! I'm a dog! D-O-G! Dog! What you want is a chicken! R-A-T! Chicken!
215** In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow'', Porky invites Bugs to participate for a bachelor auction to promote literacy. At first, Daffy's disgusted because he thinks "literacy" is related to littering. After Bugs explains that it's actually the ability to read and write, Daffy changes his mind.
216---> '''Daffy:''' Then I'm in. O-N, in.
217** In "Muzzle Tough", after WesternAnimation/{{Sylvester|TheCatAndTweetyBird}} gets picked up by the dogcatcher due to his realistic dog disguise, he takes it off and protests that he's not a dog, but a cat -- K-A-T, cat.
218** The giant in "Jack Wabbit and the Beanstalk" to Bugs:
219--->You think you're C-A-T smart!
220* ''WesternAnimation/TheManyAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'':
221-->'''Tigger:''' Name's Tigger. Tee-aye-double-guh-ur. That spells Tigger.
222* ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife'': In the episode "From Here to Maternity", when Filburt is about to yell, Heffer whispers, "Not in front of the G-U-R-L," to which Filb replies, "It's a B-O-Y, you wig-wearin' rhesus monkey!!!"
223* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
224** In "Krusty Gets Busted":
225--->'''Homer''': Earth to Marge, I was there. The clown is G-I-L-L-T-Y.
226** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS5E3HomerGoesToCollege Homer Goes to College]]", Homer gets his college application back and lights his high school diploma on fire, misspelling the word "smart" before quickly correcting himself:
227--->'''Homer''': I am so smart! I am so smart! S-M-R-T! I mean S-M-A-R-T![[note]]The word was spelled correctly in the script; Creator/DanCastellaneta flubbed it, but it was decided to ThrowItIn.[[/note]]
228** Inverted in "Grade School Confidential", as Maude Flanders pulls CensorshipBySpelling correctly and Krusty mishears her.
229--->'''Maude Flanders:''' We're talking about S-E-X in front of the C-H-I-L-D-R-E-N.\
230'''Krusty:''' Sex Cauldron? I thought they closed that place down.
231** "Lard of the Dance" shows Krusty's terrible merchandise includes a "Speak and Say" that he couldn't bother doing the recording right for:
232--->''"S" is for [[YiddishAsASecondLanguage "shiksa"]]: S-H-I... uh... I think there's a "T" in there somewhere.''
233** In "Milhouse of Sand and Fog":
234--->'''Bart:''' Does this mean you and Dad might get a D-A-V-U-R-S?\
235'''Marge:''' Young man, you go work on your spelling or [[CoolAndUnusualPunishment I'll delete all the custom ringtones from your cell phone!]]\
236'''Bart:''' ''[flees the room]'' [[BigNo NOOOOOOOOOOO!!]]
237** Bart, retrieving a ball from a rooftop in "Bart After Dark": ''"S-U-C-C-E-E-S! That's the way you spell success!"'' just before he falls off.
238** In "Dude, Where's My Ranch", Homer writes the song "Everybody Hates Ned Flanders", which misspells Flanders' name throughout the whole song.
239--->'''Lenny and Carl:''' F-L-A...
240--->'''Homer:''' His name is Ned.
241--->'''Lenny and Carl:''' E-R-S...
242--->'''Homer:''' It's a stupid name, it's worse than Frankenstein or Dr. No.
243* The first ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry'' short, "Puss Gets the Boot", has Mammy Two-Shoes saying that Tom (or Jasper as he was called) that he's going out: "O-W-T." This was later [[{{Bowdlerize}} redubbed]] to make the spelling correct so it would seem less offensive to blacks.
244* ''WesternAnimation/VeggieTales'': In "Larry-Boy and the Fib from Outer Space!", Jimmy Gourd complains that he's "B-O-R-D, bored" because nothing interesting ever happens at his job. "N-U-T--uh... You know, nothin'."
245* ''WesternAnimation/ThePerilsOfPenelopePitstop'': In "The Diabolical Department Store Danger", after the Ant Hill Mob drive Chugga-Boom into the store's elevator to rescue Penelope from the top floor, Dum-Dum looks at the lever and says, "D-O-W-N... up."
246* ''WesternAnimation/ABoyNamedCharlieBrown''. Charlie Brown is one correct word away from taking the top prize in a spelling bee. He is given "beagle" (Snoopy's breed), which the other kids think he'll have no trouble getting by that very fact. Unfortunately, Charlie Brown cracks under pressure and it comes out as "B-E-A-G-E-L." Cue the collective "AAAAAAUUUUUUUGGGHHHHHHH!!!"
247* Intentionally done by Helga in a Spelling bee episode of ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold''. Feeling the pressure mounted on her by her father to live up to the standards set by her [[TheAce ace]] sister, Helga throws the final round of the spelling bee when given the word "Qualm", a word her dad had beaten into her earlier in the episode.
248-->'''Helga:''' Q, U, A, L...X?
249* [[WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle Mr. Know-It-All]] comes across an elephant's cage thinking it's a tiger inside. He even spells it out: "E-L-E-P-H-A-N-T. Tiger."
250* In ''WesternAnimation/TheHairBearBunch'' episode "No Space Like Home," the bears and Mr. Peevly and Botch have escaped a metallic planet in their rocket ship (on which a scientist sent them to start with) back for Earth.
251-->'''Botch:''' Which button do I press now, Mr. Peevly?\
252'''Peevly:''' Earth button. What else?\
253'''Botch:''' Oh, yeah. Earth. (''sees the "destruct" button and fingers each letter'') Let's see now...D-E-S-T-R-U-C-T. "Earth"!
254* ''WesternAnimation/{{Toonsylvania}}'' used this gag in the episode "[=WereGranny=]", where Igor ordered Phil to make tea for Dr. Vic's grandmother and the dim-witted monster used wolfbane by mistake.
255-->'''Phil''': Uh, W-O-L-F-B-A-N-E. Duh, tea!
256* ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'':
257** Tyler calls Duncan a "jerk with a capital G" for cheating on Courtney in "[[Recap/TotalDramaTheExFiles The Ex-Files]]".
258** In "[[Recap/TotalDramaMoMonkeyMoProblems Mo' Monkey, Mo' Problems]]", after spelling "anonymous" as "ugnonymous" on paper, Sugar gets into the confessional to declare the spelling error is irrelevant. She proceeds to declare her elation that "Ella is, G-A-W-N, gone!"
259* ''WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones'': A number of times, Fred spells "out" as "O-W-T!". Also, in "The Happy Household", he spells "food" as "F-O-O-O-O".
260* ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'': Downplayed in "Brown Evil", when [[TooDumbToLive Billy]] needs salt for his brownies and goes to get some from Grim's trunk... where he finds a shaker of "Evil Powder". Reading it off the label, he gets:
261-->"E-V-I-L P-O-W-D-E-R. Salt!"
262* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' has the Campfire Song Song, which consists of Spongebob ''very'' rapidly spelling "C-A-M-P-F-I-R-E-S-O-N-G song!" Patrick tries but can't keep up, producing a muddled version of this trope. Squidward doesn't even bother.
263* Cartman at one point on ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' attempts CensorshipBySpelling while badmouthing Kyle (who is Jewish) within the latter's earshot. Because Cartman is an idiot, he spells it out as "J-O-O".
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