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12[[caption-width-right:330:Swapping sheet music is a common variant.]]
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14->''"Okay. The game is Cue Card Rummy. I deal."''
15-->-- '''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}''', preparing to invoke this trope in ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends'' (episode: ''Health Feud'')
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17A Script Swap occurs when, either [[UnfortunateItemSwap by accident]] or by [[ReplacedWithReplica external mischief]], someone winds up reading or following a different document than what they're supposed to, and does so without at any point noticing the mixup.
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19Setting one of these up is a common AdventureGame-exclusive StockPuzzle. The structure is simple: you've got a character in the middle of reading a speech[=/=]playing a song[=/=]giving someone instructions. Your life would be a whole lot easier if that speech[=/=]song[=/=]set of instructions was different. So you [[LookBehindYou inform the character of the three-headed monkey sneaking up behind them]], then swap their speech[=/=]lyrics sheet[=/=]instructions booklet with another one you acquired [[NoodleIncident by irrelevant means.]]
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21A common trick to pull on the CartoonConductor. See also OhWaitThisIsMyGroceryList. The cases in which it happens by accident rather than deliberate trickery also fall under UnfortunateItemSwap. Compare the BavarianFireDrill.
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29* One commercial for Snickers has the news anchors on a news broadcast saying only "AAAAAAAA" because the teleprompter operator had fallen asleep on the keyboard due to hunger.
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33* In ''Anime/BattleGirlsTimeParadox'', when the girls put on a play, [[BitchInSheepsClothing Ieyasu]] changes Nobunaga's script so she will assault the others, ''during an orgy scene''. Nobunaga notices that script seems different, but shrugs it off. Before Ieyasu's plan can succeed, the stage catches fire, forcing everybody to run.
34* Variant: In the manga ''Manga/CatStreet'', Keito's script is wrongly transcribed for her by rival auditionees in order to improve their own chances of being selected. Keito cannot read kanji and asked them for help, resulting in a completely nonsensical monologue.
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38* ''{{ComicBook/Foxtrot}}'':
39** One strip has Paige making cookies while reading the instructions aloud ("Two cups sugar..."), then turning the page ("Chopped onions...").
40--->'''Andy:''' I've never liked this cookbook. The pages always stick together.
41** Another has Jason hack a teleprompter so it insults his sister, among other things.
42--->'''Jason:''' Wolf Blitzer's about to say "Fear me" in Klingon.
43* A slightly inventive version is performed with two typewriters in a ''ComicStrip/SpyVsSpy'' comic.
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47* ''Fanfic/{{Checkmate|Anlashok}}'' (by Creator/AnlaShok): During the 64th Hunger Games, the Capitol Rebels hack into the teleprompter of Claudius Templesmith's predecessor as he recites the Hunger Games. Partially due to being high on drugs, it takes him a painfully long time to notice that he's revealing the overt acts of Rebellion that the Capitol has been trying to cover up, resulting in his [[UncertainDoom removal from the job]].
48-->'''Announcer:''' Could it be, the sister of a previous victor, breaking through? Not that we'd complain. Look at that vixen. Switching to the outliers, [[MoodWhiplash now start listening, because this is what you wanted]]. District One's gold miners blew up the mine last winter, yes that's the miners in Distract One. [[PayEvilUntoEvil District Six poisoned the pesticides to protest against the increased repression, hundreds were ill or worse in the District, but thirty died in the Capitol]] and you can bet District Six's two tributes [[ExecutiveMeddling weren't reaped by accident]]. In District Seven, five main peacekeeper posts were eaten away by termites, and District Eight ruined whole shipments of expensive evening wear, it was panic over here last month. The Rebellion lives, [[YouAreNotAlone they lie and make you think you're alone with your doubts and anger]]. They will keep the information from you, but the rebellion lives in every district. Panem isn't under control like [[PresidentEvil they]] would make you belie- [[DelayedReaction what the hell am I reading?]] [[OhCrap Who wrote that?]]
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52* Subverted in ''WesternAnimation/ParaNorman''. The ghost of the witch haunting the town wakes up and wreaks havoc because when Norman did the ritual to keep her asleep, he took the book of fairy tales instead of the spellbook. [[spoiler:Then it's revealed that it ''was'' the right book. The witch was only eleven when she died, and her family kept her soul at peace by reading her stories at her grave. Norman messed up because he was at the wrong grave.]]
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56* ''Film/AnchormanTheLegendOfRonBurgundy'': Ron is noted to be especially vulnerable to this trope, as he'll read ''anything'' written for him on the teleprompter verbatim. Veronica takes advantage of this at the height of their feud and switches out his usual sign-off catchphrase for "Go fuck yourself, San Diego!" Ron reads it without missing a beat, then obliviously wonders why everyone in the newsroom is freaking out.
57* Invoked in ''Film/BruceAlmighty'', with Bruce making another newscaster go completely off script, the writing staff desperately trying to get him back on track.
58* In ''Film/ANightAtTheOpera'', Chico and Harpo swap the sheet music of an entire orchestra so that they all start playing "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" in the middle of the opera. Chico and Harpo then start throwing a baseball in the pit and Groucho acts as a peanut vendor.
59* In ''Film/ScaryMovie3'', there's a scene in which two characters type conflicting information into a teleprompter, followed by a technician typing in rude words just for laughs. The newscaster reads it all (including gibberish such as the output from just sitting on the keyboard) with a completely straight face.
60* In ''Film/TheSeduction'', Morgan Fairchild plays a news anchorwoman named Jamie who is being [[StalkerWithACrush stalked]]. At one point the stalker gets into the newsroom and replaces her teleprompter feed. She starts to read it in her bland newswoman's voice until she realizes what she's saying.
61-->"Jamie, I'm watching you… "''breaks down on live TV'' He's gonna kill me… Please help me… Please!
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65* In ''Literature/TheInternationalSmile'' by Creator/BrianWAldiss, a major diplomatic incident between the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union is kicked off when a tired British PM loses a page of his speech and obliviously announces that the Soviet president is a disagreeable sight that must be abolished.
66* In ''{{Literature/Unsong}}'', Dylan Alvarez manages to use this as a means of ''assassination'', hacking Bush's teleprompter in order to trick him into [[PressXToDie speaking the Mortal Name and dying as a result]].
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70* In ''Series/AreYouBeingServed'', when the staff are performing a radio play over CB radio
71-->'''Mr Spooner:''' Hello little Nell, let me hold you in my arms.\
72'''Mrs Slocombe:''' Ooh haven't you got a whopper!\
73'''Mr Humphries:''' Cut!... You've turned over two pages, that's when he's out fishing and he pulls out the big pike.
74* A classic accidental example from ''{{Series/Friends}}'': Rachel is making English trifle for dessert, but two pages on the recipe book stick together, so she ends up making a mincemeat trifle that [[ItTastesLikeFeet tastes like feet]].
75* ''Series/JustShootMe'':
76** In the first episode, Maya is fired from her job in a newscast for changing the teleprompter on an obnoxious anchor, making her say that she got her frontal lobe removed and that she wet herself.
77** Another episode has Nina and Maya nominated for fashion magazine awards. Maya's nomination was for an article that was changed without her permission, so she planned a speech rejecting the award and badmouthing the article. Unfortunately, Nina took Maya's acceptance speech by mistake, causing her to unintentionally decline her reward and making Maya look bad when she won her award immediately afterwards.
78* Done in an episode of ''Series/MurderSheWrote'' with an aging actor whose memory is so bad he has to rely on the teleprompter. While this looks like an EngineeredPublicConfession, it is actually a ploy on Jessica Fletcher's part to trick the real killer into exposing themselves.
79* ''Series/OurMissBrooks'': In "Poetry Mix-up", a love poem intended for Harriet Conklin is given to Mr. Conklin by mistake.
80* In ''{{Series/Seinfeld}}'', when Jerry and George got their mentoring notes mixed up, Bania ends up doing a brilliant stand-up routine about corporate risk management, and George gives a lecture to his colleagues about Ovaltine.
81* In one episode of ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'', a computer glitch replaces the text of a play with some of [[spoiler:Data]]'s poetry. Fortunately, they notice this during rehearsal.
82* On ''Series/TheWestWing'', President Bartlett is forced to nominate complete non-entity "Bingo Bob" as a replacement V.P. to avoid a long confirmation battle, and his speech writers complain bitterly, going so far as to pen a resounding denunciation of this ridiculous lobbyist lapdog. [[HilarityEnsues Inevitably]], it ends up on the president's teleprompter by mistake. In a double subversion, Bartlett merely gives a surprised blink and then improvises a glowing introduction, because he is just that awesome. (And the V.P. actually requests a copy, saying he needs to be aware of what people are thinking of him.)
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86* Victor Borge, Danish comedian, conductor and pianist, would switch around ''his own'' sheet music during his comedy act.
87* In ''Theatre/{{Hamlet}}'', Hamlet replaces Rosencrantz's and Guildenstern's letters to the King of England, which originally requested that the king execute Hamlet, with letters that order the execution of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern instead.
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91* This is done on two levels in the second episode of ''VideoGame/BackToTheFutureTheGame'', where Marty has to swap the sheet music at the piano so Cue Ball plays just the right music to change the mood so a drunken officer will get in the mood to talk to him. Then when he needs a more inspirational song than the club has to offer, Marty gets the lyrics to such a song, swaps them for Trixie's lyrics to her own song, then changes the piano music so Trixie's song is played. Possibly justified in the latter case in that the two songs have ''really'' similar lyrics, and Trixie explicitly hasn't memorized hers.
92* In one of the ''VideoGame/{{Reincarnation 2008}}'' games, you change the price of drinks on a bar blackboard so the bartender will serve drinks or not... note that the bartender appears to be the ''only one working the bar'', and yet fails to question the price magically (literally) changing.
93* Episode 102 of ''VideoGame/SamAndMaxFreelancePolice'' does this when swapping a set of game show question cards with an easier set of questions. Possibly justified in that since Hugh Bliss isn't the normal host, he probably has no idea what the questions are supposed to be.
94** Episode 104 of the same series does the same thing with a series of cue cards for UsefulNotes/AbrahamLincoln's statements on the issues. Abe must ''really'' not be paying attention, since the poster and the sign used for the swaps look nothing like the normal cue cards in terms of font and layout... maybe this one relies on RuleOfFunny.
95** Episode 205 has a grocery list swapped with a list of swear words. To be fair, both of them ''are'' written on official stationery.
96* Sims in Politics in ''VideoGame/TheSims2'' can sometimes receive a chance card that says their speech was replaced with the text of ''Theatre/TitusAndronicus''. A failure to deliver a new speech would get the Sim fired.
97* The image is from the first ''VideoGame/SpyFox'' game, where the player has to do this to get tango music playing so Russian Blue will dance.
98* ''VideoGame/StrongBadsCoolGameForAttractivePeople'':
99** Strong Bad attempts to sabotage the Two-O Duo's dance routines this way by manipulating the records in their set list (including introducing new ones), combining this trope with ProgrammingGame. Coach Z, the target of your sabotage, is ''just'' smart enough to avoid dancing off the stage, but still not smart enough to stop himself from [[spoiler:air-punching his partner Bubs square in the face]] if that's what the music suggests.
100** He also attempts to sabotage Pomstar. Homestar is still new to being a singer, so Pom Pom is reminding him what the words are through a set of headphones. The headphones pick up radio signals other than Pom Pom's, though (you can have Homestar repeat what Strong Sad says into a walkie-talkie), so you need to have Strong Bad put an antenna in the nonsense-spewing Blubbo's Whale speaker, so Homestar will repeat the Whale's nonsense.
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104* Imps do this to Garland early in ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater''. Garland does notice that the speech written for him by Princess Sara has been replaced by an insult letter, but that still means he has to think up something quickly, resulting in his {{meme}}tic line.
105** And the speech is switched back when Garland [[ItWasHereISwear tries to present it as evidence that it has been tampered with]].
106* ''Webcomic/LastRes0rt'': Jigsaw hacks Magnolia's HeadsUpDisplay and replaces the script to her protest speech with the lyrics to Rick Astley's [[http://www.lastres0rt.com/comic/they-have-a-real-step-sibling-rivalry-going/ "Never Gonna Give You Up!"]]
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110* ''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner'': In the WebAnimation/StrongBadEmail [[http://www.homestarrunner.com/sbemail195.html "love poems"]], Homestar produces an acrostic poem that spells out the name of his girlfriend Marzipan. The poem consists entirely of food items.
111-->'''Strong Bad:''' That's not a love poem! ''[[OhWaitThisIsMyGroceryList That]]'' [[OhWaitThisIsMyGroceryList is a lavishly produced grocery list]].\
112'''Homestar:''' No, ''here's'' my grocery list! [[TropeName "Amazing thing, amazing thing, amazing thing, amazing thing."]]\
113'''Strong Bad:''' Woah, where have you been shopping?\
114'''Homestar:''' Skymall.
115* ''Fanfic/OldManHenderson'' and his party wipe out a large portion of the local Hastur cultists through one of these. The cultists, still putting up the facade of a harmless new church, organizes a mass prayer at the local school hall complete with a Powerpoint presentation with the prayer itself. Henderson's party, in a vulnerable moment, swap out one of the slides with a summoning incantation for lesser abominations of Cthulhu. Cue all of Hastur's cultists suddenly stuck in a room with abominations of a rival god, one for each cultist who read the incantation.
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119* ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'': In one episode, the CIA holds a telethon to raise funding in order to keep their torture program. Roger, who came up with the idea, becomes enraged by [[GladIThoughtOfIt Stan]] who [[StealingTheCredit takes credit for it]] and vows to get revenge by sabotaging the telethon. One of the tricks he pulls is messing with the teleprompter so that instead of making the joke "CIA stands for Central ''Insanity'' Agency", Stan ends up saying "Stan Smith was born with both male and female genitalia".
120* In the ''WesternAnimation/BoJackHorseman'' episode "The Best Thing That Ever Could Have Happened", [=BoJack=] uses index cards to help him with his speech for [[spoiler:firing Princess Carolyn as his agent]], but somehow, some index cards that had potential jokes from the ''Comedy Central Roast of Creator/JanuaryJones'' were thrown in.
121* In the ''WesternAnimation/ChillyWilly'' cartoon "WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfRockabyePoint", Chilly puts a clarinet on the sleeping guard dog's mouth, causing it to make noise as he snores and waking him up. The polar bear gets him back to sleep by pulling out the sheet music for "Rock-a-Bye, Baby" and playing it on the clarinet. Chilly then switches the sheet with one for circus music, waking the dog up again.
122* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Daria}}'' episode "Fair Enough", Joey and Jamie are jealous when Jeffy is subbed into a play version of {{Literature/The Canterbury Tales}} to do a love scene with Quinn. Since he's a last minute replacement, Jamie will just have the book on stage and all he has to do is read out loud. Joey and Jamie tell him that he's playing The Pardoner (instead of Palamon), and he reads the wrong lines on stage in front of everyone, humiliating Quinn.
123* [[TheBully Roger]] would often do this to ''WesternAnimation/{{Doug}}'' such as the time where it led Doug to report that Mr. Bone wore pink underwear. Doug never caught on [[http://dougfunniesjournal.tumblr.com/post/241021275/introducing-doug-funnie because he's crazy]].
124* This is a favorite trick of Garfield in ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends''. He's done it with--among other things--the cue cards for an exercise show (page quote), a disc jockey's advertisement, and a list of pet tricks for a cat show. At one point, Garfield got a taste of his own medicine in "Annoying Things" when Nermal shows him cue cards saying that dogs are the most annoying things, something he has been attempting to avoid so he wouldn't get beaten up by a bigger dog at the stage door.
125* ''WesternAnimation/GeraldMcBoingBoing'': In "Gerald [=McBoing-Boing=]'s Symphony", Gerald is asked to stand in for an orchestra for the premiere of a new symphony. Unfortunately, some of the pages from his sound effects script get mixed in with the score, and so the music is often interrupted by sound effects. At first, Gerald is fired for his mistake, until messages come pouring in praising this new piece of "avant-guard" music.
126* ''WesternAnimation/TheJetsons'':
127** In "A Date with Jet Screamer", Judy enters a songwriting contest to win a date with teen heartthrob Jet Screamer, with George intentionally replacing her entry with Elroy's secret code message in order to sabotage her. This turns out to be a SpringtimeForHitler as the coded message ("Eeep, Opp, Ork, Ahah") causes Judy to win[[note]]It's still a legitimate win for Judy since she helped Elroy come up with the secret code in the first place[[/note]]
128** A similar plot happens in the 80s-era TVMovie ''Rockin' with Judy Jetson'' has the encrypted directions to a WMD switched with Judy's lyrics submission to pop star Sky Rocket. Sky likes the directions, mistaking them for song lyrics, and calls it "Gleep Glorp". The song subsequently becomes a hit while the goons tasked with finding the WMD somehow manage to decrypt Judy's lyrics, which lead to a pair of fuzzy dice.
129* ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'':
130** In "I Scream, You Scream", Phineas and Ferb plans to build a machine that makes a giant sundae for Isabella, while Doofenshmirtz works on his Space-Laser-Inator to destroy a billboard in front of his building (among other things). At the end of the episode, it was revealed that the blueprints for Phineas and Ferb's sundae machine and Doofenshmirtz's Space-Laser-Inator were accidentally switched at the blueprint shop, with none of them having a clue that they're building each other's plans as they follow along with the blueprints they got.
131** In "Bullseye!", Rodney switches Doofenshmirtz's card for his introduction to say he likes "unicorns and rainbows".
132* ''WesternAnimation/PinkyAndTheBrain'' has a variant that turns into a straight example. Pinky is running for president, and during a debate, Brain is feeding him lines through a pair of teleprompter glasses. During a debate, when Pinky is asked the meaning of "[[VerbalTic Narf]]", which Pinky has been throwing into his answers randomly (as he does), Brain begins typing "North American Ratified..." The "F" key sticks, causing Pinky to say that it's the "North American Ratified Fffffffff...", [[OverlyLongGag going on long enough that even Pinky looks embarrassed.]] That's the variant. Now on to the straight example: Brain, while trying to fix the transponder, accidentally smashes it, and its antenna starts picking up random transmissions (from an ATM, a drive-thru, a digital billboard at a baseball stadium, etc.). Pinky dutifully repeats everything displayed to him... which, amazingly enough, actually work as answers to the questions he's posed.
133* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' episode "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS7E4BartSellsHisSoul Bart Sells His Soul]]", Bart replaces the hymn sheets and music at the local church with those of Music/{{Iron Butterfly|Band}}'s "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida", labeled as being titled "In the Garden of Eden" by "I. Ron Butterfly". When Reverend Lovejoy picks up on the swap (nearing the end of the entire ''17 minute-long'' song), he remarks that it "sounds like rock and/or roll."
134* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'': The episode "[[Recap/SouthParkS3E17WorldWideRecorderConcert World Wide Recorder Concert]]" uses this when the boys are able to confirm that the {{brown note}} works, they decide to prank some rival kids by altering a copy of the sheet music to include said note and taping it onto their hotel room door. The only problem is that they added a post-it note saying "Revised music for tomorrow", so when one of the organizers of the titular event comes along...
135* ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'': Buster switches the lyrics on a bossy kid's performance so that his song about a monkey who looks both ways to cross the street ends with the monkey being run over.
136* In the ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry'' short "Carmen Get It!", Jerry pulls a variation of this trick on Tom by having a sizable number of ants rearrange themselves on the conductor's lectern, making him play random songs like "Yankee Doodle", "I Wish I Was in Dixie", and "There'll Be A Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight".
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140* Austrian comedy group "Die Hektiker" had a series of sketches about this trope, where a group of criminals swapped out the prepared speeches of high officials. The Austrian defense minister's speech before the NATO becomes the lyrics of "Jingle Bells", the US president's German speech before his Austrian guests a series of insults, and the Pope's German mass becomes the parable of "Jesus and the Self-Cleaning Oven".
141* Creator/VictorBorge [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWqFaGwNCMU has a sketch]] where an assistant is needed to turn the pages as Borge plays. Except the assistant can't read music, so he turns the pages at random, leading to Liszt's Liebenstraum turning into Turkey in the Straw.
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