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6[-[[caption-width-right:151:"That's not a running gag! That's a {{pun}}!" "[[VisualPun It's a running gag now.]]"]]-]
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8->'''Kermit the Frog:''' No, Fozzie! Do not answer that telephone!\
9'''Fozzie Bear:''' But, Kermit, all these terrific, funny things happen when I do answer it!\
10'''Kermit:''' I'm aware of that! I'm aware of that, Fozzie! Is there no end to this running gag?!\
11''[Animal runs in and rips the phone off the wall before carrying it away]''\
12'''Fozzie:''' Well, I guess that puts an end to this running gag.\
13'''Kermit:''' Yeah, and also to all the incoming calls.
14-->-- ''Series/TheMuppetShow''
15
16A joke whose humor derives from repetition, ideally becoming funnier each time it is repeated. ''Must'' be repeated at least [[RuleOfThree three times]], otherwise it's a BrickJoke or ChekhovsGag. Common variants are a joke that occurs OnceAnEpisode and a joke that goes on for long enough that it becomes an OverlyLongGag (but not so long that it loses its humor).
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18The ultimate fear for the use of any running gag is that doing it ''too'' often threatens to turn it into an OverusedRunningGag, or worse, it was never funny in the first place and didn't improve through repetition. Nothing is worse than starting a one hour show with a joke that bombs the first time and reappears twenty more times over the next hour.
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20A Running Gag can be limited to a particular episode or recur throughout an entire series. If it recurs throughout an entire series, then it will often develop variations and/or be accompanied by LampshadeHanging. If a character [[BreakingTheFourthWall breaks the fourth wall]] to mention it, it's DidntWeUseThisJokeAlready. When the story goes on to kill off the gag for good (either with a final payoff or just by referencing that it's become ''too'' overused and it's ending right then), that is RunningGagged.
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22A comedy [[IndexOfCatchphrases catchphrase]] is a type of Running Gag. Can become potential for MemeticMutation if the gag itself is widely applicable. Compare ArcWords, which are a recurring phrase that isn't a gag. See subtropes OncePerEpisode and EveryEpisodeEnding.
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24!!Example subpages:
25
26[[index]]
27* RunningGag/AnimeAndManga
28** ''RunningGag/The100GirlfriendsWhoReallyReallyReallyReallyReallyLoveYou''
29* RunningGag/CardGames
30* RunningGag/ComicBooks
31** ''RunningGag/MortadeloYFilemon''
32** ''RunningGag/ScottPilgrim''
33* RunningGag/ComicStrips
34** ''RunningGag/CalvinAndHobbes''
35* RunningGag/FanWorks
36** ''RunningGag/TheInfiniteLoops''
37*** ''RunningGag/TheMLPLoops''
38*** ''RunningGag/TheWinxClubLoops''
39** ''RunningGag/LegendarilyPopular''
40* [[RunningGag/AnimatedFilms Film — Animated]]
41* [[RunningGag/LiveActionFilms Film — Live-Action]]
42* RunningGag/{{Literature}}
43** ''RunningGag/TheDresdenFiles''
44* RunningGag/LiveActionTV
45** ''RunningGag/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphia''
46** ''RunningGag/MysteryScienceTheater3000''
47** ''RunningGag/ArrestedDevelopment''
48** ''RunningGag/DoctorWho''
49** ''RunningGag/TheGoldenGirls''
50** ''RunningGag/WhoseLineIsItAnyway''
51* RunningGag/NewMedia
52* RunningGag/{{Podcasts}}
53* RunningGag/PrintMedia
54* RunningGag/ProWrestling
55* RunningGag/PuppetShows
56* RunningGag/{{Radio}}
57* RunningGag/{{Roleplay}}
58* RunningGag/TabletopGames
59* RunningGag/VideoGames
60* RunningGag/WebAnimation
61** ''{{RunningGag/Hololive}}''
62** ''RunningGag/FinalFantasyInANutshell''
63** ''RunningGag/Max0r''
64** ''RunningGag/OverSimplified''
65** ''RunningGag/RedVsBlue''
66** ''[[RunningGag/Supermarioglitchy4sSuperMario64Bloopers SMG4]]''
67** ''RunningGag/ZeroPunctuation''
68* RunningGag/{{Webcomics}}
69** ''RunningGag/SquareRootOfMinusGarfield''
70* RunningGag/WebOriginal
71* RunningGag/WesternAnimation
72* RunningGag/TVTropes
73* RunningGag/RealLife
74[[/index]]
75
76!!Other examples:
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78[[foldercontrol]]
79
80[[folder:Alternate Reality Games]]
81* ''ARG/OmegaMart'': Cartons of "Millk" have a habit of [[OminousVisualGlitch glitching out into long bands of color]] in commercials, to the point where the part of the dairy section that stocks them in the actual store is similarly stretched.
82[[/folder]]
83
84[[folder:Asian Animation]]
85* ''Animation/BoBoiBoy'': Adu Du often throws a mug at Probe (and sometimes other subordinates, but usually Probe), when he says or does something that angers him.
86* ''Animation/HappyHeroes'' has a few.
87** Often, people will throw up at the sight of Big M.'s [[{{Gonk}} ugly face]].
88** Whenever Professor Limen gets angry or pumped up, he spontaneously grows more muscular, causing his shirt to rip off.
89** In episode 48, Big M. keeps finding Careless S.'s microbombs, when then proceed to explode on him. When the heroes fight the communication machine monster, Big M. gives Careless S. one of the microbombs to use on it.
90[[/folder]]
91
92[[folder:Eastern European Animation]]
93* ''Animation/MezgaCsalad'':
94** First series:
95*** Every time MZ/X sends something from the future, it breaks the window of Aladár's room.
96*** Paula lamenting that she married Géza instead of Pisti Huffnágel.
97** Second series:
98*** Paula and Géza wondering what is wrong with Aladár, then deciding there can be no reason as he is in his room like a grounded kid is supposed to be. But Aladár is actually going out to outer space with his inflatable spaceship.
99[[/folder]]
100
101[[folder:Music]]
102* ''Music/{{Gloryhammer}}'': Every time the Hootsman is first introduced in a new album,[[note]]in the songs "The Epic Rage of Furious Thunder", "The Hollywood Hootsman", "The Fires of Ancient Cosmic Destiny" and "Wasteland Warrior Hoots Patrol", as well as the bonus track "The National Anthem of Unst"[[/note]] the lyrics make sure to mention that his armor is made from wolf (whatever that means).
103[[/folder]]
104
105[[folder:Theater]]
106* ''Theatre/FarndaleAvenue'' series:
107** In many of the shows, the ladies have added or changed details to make them more domestic or familiar, resulting in characters swapping recipes or makeup advice in completely inappropriate circumstances. In ''The Haunted Through-Lounge and Recessed Dining Nook at Farndale Castle'', the title of which is itself an example, there's a dramatic scene in which a lawyer tells the heroine about her family's dark past alternating with a series of tips about effective moisturising.
108** ''The Haunted Through-Lounge and Recessed Dining Nook at Farndale Castle'' also has a running gag in which the line "I am June and this is my fiancée Marty", which comes up every time June and Marty meet a new character, is always spoken by the actor playing Marty.
109** ''The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen's Guild Dramatic Society Murder Mystery'' has a series of characters arriving at the manor house for a family reunion, each carrying what is clearly the same pair of prop suitcases.
110** In ''The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen's Guild Dramatic Society's Production of Macbeth'', the Third Witch keeps coming on stage at the beginning of scenes and proclaiming, "Thrice the brindled cat hath mewed", before being rushed off because it's not time for that scene yet. When the play does get to the right scene, she misses her cue, leaving the other two witches stranded on stage waiting for her to arrive and start the scene.
111* ''Theatre/TheMinutes'', which is set during a small town council meeting:
112** The pronunciation of council member Mr. Assalone's name as "ASS-alone" by clerk Ms. Johnson every time she reads roll-call and records council votes, and his increasingly frustrated attempts to correct her:
113--->'''Mr. Assalone:''' It's asa-LONE-ay!
114** Ms. Johnson accidentally reading [[PersonaNonGrata the missing Mr. Carp's name]] aloud during roll-call and council votes, followed by a ''very'' awkward silence while her fellow council members glare at her or look away.
115** Mr. Blake's repeated insistence that the town fair should offer an attraction where visitors can pay to participate in a cage match with a wrestler dressed like Abraham Lincoln. He interrupts other proposals to plug the Lincoln Smackdown and offers to vote with councilors on outside issues if they support his proposal.
116* ''Theatre/{{Oslo}}'' is a rather serious drama about the 1993 peace negotiations between Israel and the Palestinian Liberation Organization, but it's also brimming with repeated comedic beats:
117** The jokes about everyone in Norway's Diplomatic Service and Foreign Ministry knowing/ working for/ having dated/ being married to everyone else in their field. "It's a small country."
118--->'''Mona''': To clarify: Johan Jørgen is married to Marianne, who works for Terje, who is married to me, who, as of tomorrow, works for Johan Jørgen.
119** The repeated misuse of common English phrases (by Norwegian, Palestinian, and Israeli characters who ''all'' speak English as a second language), followed by a deadpan "I don't think that's how you use that."
120** American diplomats mispronouncing Terje's name as tur-JEY.
121* ''Theatre/SomeLikeItHot'':
122** People keep saying "Josephine" looks like an older woman, to [[DisguisedInDrag Joe]]'s offense.
123** Minnie repeatedly tells Sue about something in the latter's apartment, only for Sue to tell her that she doesn't have that thing, and Minnie to realize that she had broken into Sue's neighbors' apartments.
124
125[[/folder]]
126
127[[folder:Multiple Media]]
128* ''Toys/{{Bionicle}}'' has a few:
129** [[TheChewToy Lewa]] getting possessed by {{Evil Mask}}s, {{Face Hugger}}s, {{Eldritch Abomination}}s, etc.
130** Onua [[BigDamnHeroes saving people at the last possible minute.]]
131** Pohatu asking "[[IveHeardOfThatWhatIsIt What's a _________?]]"
132** Matau and Kongu thinking going left is bad luck.
133* ''Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'' has one that spans the majority of the franchise: April O'Neil's first meeting with the Turtles invariably results in her fainting at the sight of them.
134[[/folder]]
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137->'''Waldorf:''' Why do you suppose they call it a "running gag", anyhow?\
138'''Statler:''' Because it either makes me start running or gag!\
139'''[[JustForFun/StatlerAndWaldorf Both]]:''' Do-ho-ho-ho-hoh!

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