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13Bob makes a totally random, out-of-the-blue statement. Later on, Alice, who never heard him make the original statement, repeats it or makes reference to it. How did she know it? Apparently, they somehow managed to follow the same, bizarre line of [[InsaneTrollLogic "logic".]]
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15Compare IronicEcho, IronicEchoCut, BrickJoke, PhraseCatcher, GagEcho, ItsBeenDone, WhoWouldBeStupidEnough, BadassMindsThinkAlike. When the reality itself agrees with the dumbass, it's AchievementsInIgnorance or TheCuckoolanderWasRight.
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17Not quite related to AreYouPonderingWhatImPondering and ImprobablyPredictable.
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22[[index]]
23* StrangeMindsThinkAlike/AnimeAndManga
24* StrangeMindsThinkAlike/ComicBooks
25* StrangeMindsThinkAlike/FanWorks
26* [[StrangeMindsThinkAlike/AnimatedFilms Films — Animated]]
27* [[StrangeMindsThinkAlike/{{Film}} Films — Live-Action]]
28* StrangeMindsThinkAlike/{{Literature}}
29* StrangeMindsThinkAlike/LiveActionTV
30* StrangeMindsThinkAlike/VideoGames
31* StrangeMindsThinkAlike/{{Webcomics}}
32* StrangeMindsThinkAlike/WebOriginal
33* StrangeMindsThinkAlike/WesternAnimation
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36!!Other examples
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39[[folder:Advertisement]]
40* Microsoft's ads for Windows 7 had people talking about how it was "their idea," showing them coming up with an idea Microsoft had incorporated (the same idea which Microsoft had independently come up with). When the people have an ImagineSpot coming up with "their idea", they're played by supermodels and are impeccably handsome.
41* In a ''[[Creator/{{ESPN}} This is]] Series/SportsCenter'' commercial, Tim Lincecum tries to record his voicemail greeting, starting by calling himself several nicknames, including "Big Time Timmy Jim"...which he immediately rejects, saying "Who even calls me that?" His last try just has him saying his own name...and then Karl Ravech ruins it by calling him "Big Time Timmy Jim."
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44[[folder:Comic Strips]]
45* ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'':
46** [[http://www.gocomics.com/garfield/2005/08/04 When Jon told Ellen his life was meaningless without her]], Garfield said it's meaningless anyway. Then we learned Ellen thought the same. Garfield said "Great minds think alike".
47** [[http://www.gocomics.com/garfield/2011/10/11 Liz invited Jon to watch a figure skating competition on TV.]] Jon's reaction from his side of the phone line made Garfield correctly guess it.
48** [[http://www.gocomics.com/garfield/1988/02/28 While deciding what to wear for a blind date]], Jon ends up wearing [[ItMakesSenseInContext a cowboy hat, a "suave and sophisticated" suit and, from the waist down, sports wear]]. His date shows up wearing the same style of outfit.
49--->'''Garfield:''' God made two of 'em!
50** [[http://www.gocomics.com/garfield/2018/04/13 When Liz asks if Jon likes her new shoes]], Garfield mentally tells Jon to "lie and say yes". After Jon's {{hesitation|EqualsDishonesty}}, Liz says he's "supposed to lie and say yes".
51--->'''Garfield:''' Play by the rules, dummy!
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55* ''WebAnimation/RedVsBlue'':
56** In Episode 2, the Red Team receives a new Jeep from Command that Grif likens to a puma to contest the name and comparison that Sarge gave it (the Warthog). Blue Team members Church and Tucker are spying on the Reds during the exchange without being able to hear what's being said, but come to the same conclusion as Grif about the Jeep.
57** Sarge makes fun of Grif for giving him mouth-to-mouth to cure a shot to the head, sarcastically quipping, "What would you do if I got shot in the foot, rub Aloe Vera on my neck?" In a later episode, Doc treats Caboose's gunshot-wounded foot by rubbing Aloe Vera on his neck.
58** In the final episodes of ''Reconstruction'', Washington explains that he's going to activate an EMP device to kill the Meta, but the Reds correct him, calling it an "emp," much to Washington's annoyance. When he does activate it, the machine says something to the effect of "Activating emp." Washington's last words are pure indignation.
59** In the prequel episode "Fifty Shades of Red", we see that Sarge competed against other potential commanding officers for the Blood Gulch position. Every other sergeant candidate had the exact same mindset as him, to the point where they all started saying the same thing in unison.
60** In on of the gaiden episodes of Season 14, one of the FUNHAUS Reds makes the suggestion of doing a "desert dance" to distract the Blood Gulch Blues, before demonstrating. A minute later, Caboose appears, summoned by the desert dance as it turns out.
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63[[folder:Podcasts]]
64* Podcast/DiceFunk:
65-->'''Danion the Priest:''' What do you know about vampires?
66-->'''Rinaldo:''' Oh, I love pie!
67-->'''[A short time later]'''
68-->'''Rinaldo:''' We got vampires.
69-->'''Anne:''' You brought pie?
70* In their review of the ''Series/DoctorWho'' episode "The Enemy of the World", ''Podcast/WhoBackWhen'' hosts Ponken and Nikulele realize via their notes that they both gave Salamander, the episode's BigBad, the nickname "Scaramanga."
71* In episode three of ''Podcast/MysteryShow'', both Chef Rene and Bob Bland describe Hans Jordi as a "typical Swiss" when Starlee asks. Though given that the three of them were old friends, it's possible that it was an inside joke.
72* In the Pride episode of ''[[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2sgoh6YCrf8df1UMpUciTw The Bald and The Beautiful]]'', Trixie brings up [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mfm-xSVjS-k rainbow washing at Pride]], a phenomenon where corporations and businesses invoke diversity in order to attract queer customers. At first, Katya is unclear about the term, until both of them simultaneously utter "Hi, gay!", a quote from [[https://twitter.com/megstalter/status/1400151453629653001?lang=en Meg Stalter's butter shop comedy skit]]. It's a quick instance of the trope, but the fact that both of them are thinking of the same exact quote from a specific video makes it effective.
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76* Used, and severely abused, in ''You'll Have Had Your Tea?: The Doings Of Radio/HamishAndDougal''. In "The Shooting Party" Dougal tells Hamish (in a whisper) what the strange buzzing thing he mistook for a novelty thermos was, and Hamish mishears it as "pie-grater". Shortly thereafter the Laird appears.
77-->'''Laird:''' What are you doing with my Christmas present to Mrs Naughtie?\
78'''Dougal:''' No, it's a novelty thermos.\
79'''Laird:''' Pity. I've a pie here that badly needs grating.
80** Later still, Mrs Naughtie herself serves up grated pie at a picnic.
81** In "Inverurie Jones and the Thimble of Doom", Hamish sarcastically says "Brad bloody Pitt!" when Dougal asks who's at the door. For the rest of the episode, ''everyone'' mistakes Hamish for Brad Pitt, for no reason at all.
82* {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d in a [[WhosOnFirst famous episode]] of the old ''Creator/AbbottAndCostello'' show, vis-a-vis "the Feller that pitches for the Cleveland Indians."
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86* Andrew Bovell's ''Theatre/SpeakingInTongues'': The first scene depicts Leon and Jane having an affair, at the same time as Leon's wife Sonja and Jane's husband Pete almost hook up, backing out at the last moment, with a lot of the dialogue overlapping. This is continued into the second scene, in which Sonja/Pete confesses her/his near-affair only to find out about Leon/Jane's affair. Toned down in the second and third acts.
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89[[folder:Visual Novels]]
90* ''Franchise/AceAttorney'':
91** In the third ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney'' game, Gumshoe makes a comment likening the witness' seeing the murder to him (hypothetically) watching Edgeworth stab Phoenix in the middle of the courtroom. The Judge later uses a near-identical comparison involving Franziska killing Edgeworth with her whip, and Edgeworth notes the similarity.
92** In a part of ''VisualNovel/AceAttorneyInvestigationsMilesEdgeworth'', Edgeworth examines a specific item and thinks about it in his inner monologue. Each time he finishes a thought, Gumshoe will say the same thing aloud, only in simpler words. Eventually Edgeworth is creeped out.
93--->'''Edgeworth:''' Detective Gumshoe, please be quiet for a moment. You're frightening me.
94** Also, the [[RunningGag ladder/step-ladder]] argument shows up in I-5, between Miles and Kay, and again in I2-3 between Gregory Edgeworth and Tyrell Badd. And then Phoenix and Maya. The same conversation appears in ''VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney'' between Apollo and Trucy, but it's justified here because Trucy is Phoenix's adopted daughter and he's apparently taught her the difference.
95** In the last case of the second ''Ace Attorney'' game, [[spoiler: when Maia Fey figured out something other than the red guitar must've been in the guitar case, Phoenix's internal monologue has him ComicallyMissingThePoint by him initially thinking that a bright WHITE guitar was in the case. When Phoenix came to present it, the Judge followed suit on ComicallyMissingThePoint by asking if there was a bright BLACK guitar in the case, only to get interrupted by Miles Edgeworth]].
96* This is a bit of a running gag in ''VisualNovel/{{Clannad}}''. Tomoya continues to insist that there is no way a normal person could look at Fuuko's carvings and believe they are anything but a star. Unfortunately, he doesn't know any normal people so everyone apparently recognizes that the carvings are actually starfish. Except Sunohara, who think that they're ''shurikens.''
97* ''VisualNovel/Danganronpa2GoodbyeDespair'': Gundham Tanaka and Sonia Nevermind form an unlikely friendship/budding romance on the basis of this trope. Sonia's obsession with the occult and strange means that, unlike everyone else in the group, she accepts Gundham's whimsical worldview at face value and is able to enthusiastically follow along with his weird (and entirely imaginary) schemes.
98* ''VisualNovel/FateStayNight'': In the prologue, when Rin reveals that she doesn't want have a wish for the Holy Grail (all she wants to do is win the war), Archer, shocked, fills in possibilities that she could try, like [[TakeOverTheWorld taking over the world]]. Later, in the Fate Route, when Shirou finds out what Saber's wish is, he's relieved that it's not something like what he expects Rin to try, like taking over the world. This is justifiable, as [[spoiler:Archer is a FutureBadass version of Shirou, so this arguably counts as {{Foreshadowing}}]].
99* In ''VisualNovel/AProfile'' when confronted with the declaration that there's no way Masayuki is ever going to marry his little sister Rizu, Rizu and her mother Riko both react with the exact same sequence of nonsense syllables. For Masayuki's sake, let us pray that Rizu does not grow up to be like Riko in her endings.
100* For all of the initial tension between Riley and Claude in ''VideoGame/ValkyriaChronicles4'', they sure do think alike. Case A? They somehow manage to talk about mortars using the analogy of ''WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}}'' without even realizing they were talking to each other. Case B? Riley and Claude used a completely spontaneous code to direct fire support after their radios were jammed, all while they were still giving each other the silent treatment. That's an impressive degree of mind-meld for people who haven't said a word to each other since they were little kids.
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104* ''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner'' lives and breathes this trope across the entire series of cartoons.
105** One specific example:
106--->'''Homestar:''' ''[wearing a pair of shades covered in yellow paint]'' Oh, hello, Dripping Yellow Madness!\
107'''Strong Sad:''' What? I'm Strong Sad! Dripping Yellow Madness moved away after fifth grade!\
108''[later]''\
109'''Homestar:'''The sales representative I dealt with gave them to me...free of charge. I believe...his name was Stan.\
110'''Bubs:''' Stan?! I fired that guy after the fifth grade!\
111''[yet later]''\
112'''Strong Bad:''' Hey, The Cheat. We catch anything in the Death Hole today?\
113'''The Cheat:''' [[TheUnintelligible *The Cheat noises*]]\
114'''Strong Bad:''' What? There's no way he could've been in there. He moved away after fifth grade!
115** The usage of "DNA Evidence" started out like this, but eventually became ArcWords.
116** "Car Trip" and Homestar's usage of the phrase "jumbo/LARGE".
117** "Strong Bad is a Bad Guy" has this relatively ordinary example:
118--->'''Homestar:''' ''[walks up to Strong Bad, Strong Mad, and The Cheat, who were previously talking about tattoos]'' Hey guys! H'whatcha teekenbot?\
119'''Strong Bad:''' We're talking about something cool and interesting. You wouldn't understand.\
120'''Homestar:''' Oh, tattoos, huh?
121::: That same cartoon starts with Strong Mad saying his tattoo of choice would be "a glowy box". This is also one of Homestar's ideas once he joins in.
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124[[folder:Real Life]]
125* The Literature/{{Cinderella}} fairy tale seems pretty widespread.
126* A myth about an otherworldly shapeshifter woman who transforms from her natural form to that of a beautiful maiden through the use of her garment exists. A young male passerby spies her bathing and (eventually or immediately) steals her garment, hiding it away and forcing her to marry him and bear his children. After many years, she discovers her garment (sometimes herself, sometimes because her husband permits her to see it, and sometimes because of her unknowing child finding it) and, taking it, departs forever, leaving husband and children. This rather specific tale is that of the Orkney and Shetland selkie, the Japanese Tennyo, the Swedish Swan Maiden, the German Three Swans, or one of several other similar stories together classified as "[=AaTh=] 400".
127* An apparent real-life example is documented [[https://web.archive.org/web/20070703185024/http://www.overheardinnewyork.com/archives/010764.html here]] at {{Overheard}}.
128* The authors of both ''Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja'' and ''Comicbook/CaptainBritainAndMI13'' deciding, apparently independently, that Dracula should have a moon base. [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment On the moon.]]
129* Newton and Leibniz both independently came up with modern calculus (and, in fact, other mathematicians were toying with the idea as well), resulting in Newton accusing Leibniz of plagiarizing his work. Though they did arrive on the theory from opposite directions (Newton started with derivatives and Leibniz started with integrals), so today we give them both credit.
130* Directors Alex Proyas and Creator/DarrenAronofsky both independently thought up the [[https://www.reddit.com/r/criterion/comments/ts0dtd/jennifer_connelly_at_the_end_of_a_pier_in_dark/ almost identical]] striking image of Creator/JenniferConnelly standing at the edge of a pier for their respective movies ''Film/DarkCity'' (1998) and ''Literature/RequiemForADream'' (2000). ''Literature/HouseOfSandAndFog'' (2003) did it too only a few years later, by which time you might start to suspect that Connelly puts a "pier clause" in her movie contracts.
131* ''VideoGame/InFamous'' and ''VideoGame/{{Prototype}}'' came out around the same time and were both WideOpenSandbox games with a super-powered individual as the main character. Both games came out so close together that, although they couldn't have ''possibly'' been ripping each other off, the premise and mechanics of each were startlingly similar.
132-->'''[[WebAnimation/ZeroPunctuation Yahtzee]]:''' Okay. Radical. Sucker Punch. I'm not angry. Just own up. Which one of you copied the other's homework? ...But then again, these are the same teams who both independently created sandbox games about superpowered assholes, so I guess it's not just GREAT minds that think alike.
133** Compounding that is when Yahtzee couldn't decide which was the better game, he challenged both developers to draw the rival game's main character "wearing women's lingerie;" the win would go to the better picture. The artists responsible for each company's entry both individually decided, for some reason, that [[http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/columns/extra-punctuation/6228-Yahtzees-Prototype-vs-InFamous-Challenge their nominated picture]] should also include a rainbow, a unicorn, and [[PowerPerversionPotential creative applications of the character's powers]], so the studios behind the games managed to pull this off ''twice''.
134* Pyramids. Unless you believe the AncientAstronauts theory (same principle as an arch: inward pressure holds them up).
135* [[TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}} Malekith the Witch King, cursed ruler of the Dark Elves]] and [[Creator/MarvelComics Malekith the Accursed, witch and king of the Dark Elves]]. At least, there's no acknowledged connection between the two, and they debuted about a decade apart in different countries.
136* ''ComicStrip/DennisTheMenaceUS'' and ''ComicStrip/DennisTheMenaceUK'', both stories about a mischievous boy in a red-and-black striped shirt, debuted the same day. There's no evidence that they influenced each other.
137* The letters section of ''Car And Driver's'' December 2010 features two letters about the demise of Ford's Mercury division. Both letters lament that there will never be a trim level of the Marquis called the [[{{Pun}} de Sade.]]
138* Might fit better under mythology, but a ''lot'' of the Creation myths involve the world getting flooded at some point, with very few people left to repopulate. Take that as you will. One theory is that the flood myth comes from the Hudson Bay finally emptying after the last ice age retreated far enough north. The resulting surge of water swelled the banks of the Mediterranean and Black Seas -- moving the coastline possibly several hundred meters in the latter case. Thus, flood over a large area.
139** However, the much likelier ([[BoringButPractical albeit considerably more boring]]) theory is simply that early agrarian civilizations, and indeed many early settlements in general, lived near rivers due to their fertile land and the ready available water. Thus floods are universal because everyone collectively learned why they are called floodplains.
140* ''Franchise/TomAndJerry'' and ''Animation/NuPogodi'' are often compared; the latter’s creator said he’d never heard of the former before the end of the UsefulNotes/ColdWar.
141* Bows and arrows were invented in ancient times in numerous parts of the world completely independently of each other.
142* TheHerosJourney is perhaps the ultimate example: If storytelling has ever caught on in a culture, the people have at least one story that fits The Hero's Journey.
143* This is actually a fairly commonly encountered trope in many different retail positions. [[http://notalwaysright.com/stared-to-death/29736 This Not Always Right entry]] aside, how many times have you run into a sales associate who just happened to share a wavelength with you when you while you were shopping, or had a friend describe just such an employee?
144* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convergent_evolution Convergent Evolution]], where similar features evolve in different creatures independent of each other.
145* On July 4, 2014, the Independence Day themed ''ComicStrip/Blondie1930'' and ''Drabble'' comic strips had essentially the same punchline: dogs are afraid of fireworks. Furthermore, the ''Blondie'' strip had Daisy on the couch hiding under a pillow while the ''Drabble'' strip had Wally hiding under the couch.
146* Chinese mythology, and by extension Japanese and Korean as well has a legend about a MoonRabbit, but in a very distant civilization, the Aztecs developed a similar story.
147* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_cognate False Cognates]] are examples of words in different languages that independently mean the same thing and sound the same. They appear to be cognates, which are words with a related heritage, but they are actually completely coincidental. An example would be how many languages have the same word for mother, "ma" (probably as a result of that being a sound babies can make easily).
148** An interesting example is the (now-extinct) Mbabaram language of Australia, in which a domestic canine companion was referred to as "[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/dog#Mbabaram dog]]"
149* Every single culture in the world has some variant on the pancake.
150* In TheRant for [[http://www.galactanet.com/comic/view.php?strip=427 this]] ''Webcomic/CaseyAndAndy'' strip, Andy Weir notes that a reader linked him to a TV series that, like his webcomic, had a villain named Dr. X. While the name itself isn't exactly unusual for a villainous name, the coincidence is made even odder by the fact that the writer for the TV series (and inventor of the other Dr. X) is ''also'' named Andy Weir.
151* A scene from the movie ''Film/Furious7'' has Dominic's team perform an attack on an enemy convoy using vehicles modified for off-road use. They look like they might have been inspired by Dirt or Raid spec vehicles from the video game ''VideoGame/{{The Crew|2014}}'' except that the scene was shot while ''The Crew'' was still in development.
152* ''WebComic/AxeCop'' and ''VideoGame/BattlePrincessMadelyn'' both happen to be stories conceived by the vivid imagination of two separate kids, filtered through their professionally-talented older relatives. The main big difference is that one's a webcomic and the other's a video game.
153* ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'' FanFic author Cori Falls created a pair of OC Team Rocket members named “Annie” and “Oakley” about a year or so before Creator/FourKidsEntertainment would dub ''Anime/PokemonHeroes'' and use those names for the film’s villains. This is a particularly unlikely coincidence because 1) Annie Oakley wasn’t an outlaw, so she didn’t technically fit the ThemeNaming, and 2) the movie villains [[LoneWolfBoss weren’t even affiliated with Team Rocket]] in the Japanese original. The major differences were that Cori’s characters were friends with the main Rocket trio (the movie’s version is antagonistic toward them) and her Oakley was male, and he and Annie were a couple -- and since [[ValuesDissonance Cori was something of a homophobe]], this caused her to complain after the movie came out and used the character names in a different context, making readers assume she had created a femmeslash pairing.
154* The amount of times this has happened with the ''Franchise/RatchetAndClank'' series is astonishing:
155** To start, ''Ratchet & Clank'' is a platformer series about a pointy-eared lead character and his sidekick that he carries on his body, with the first game releasing just a year after ''VideoGame/JakAndDaxter'' began. That would already be coincidence enough, but both series also had their fourth-installments be spin-offs based around singular mechanics from prior games with the story being about the leads participating in a competition against their wills under threat of death (''VideoGame/RatchetDeadlocked'' and ''VideoGame/JakXCombatRacing''), both later received a [[Platform/PlayStationPortable PSP]] spin-off centered around the secondary title character taking on a side job whilst trying to get their friend out of prison (''VideoGame/SecretAgentClank'' and ''VideoGame/{{Daxter}}''), and they would both get another [=PSP=] game developed by High Impact Games with stories centered around evil experiments and legendary aspects of their worlds that over time has become CondemnedByHistory due to their writing and gameplay not being seen as holding up compared to their mainline titles (''VideoGame/RatchetAndClankSizeMatters'' and ''VideoGame/JakAndDaxterTheLostFrontier'').
156** After the release of ''VideoGame/CrashBandicootTheWrathOfCortex'', then-owners of the IP Universal commissioned a new game: ''Crash Bandicoot Evolution''. The title was to be a darker take on the series, having Crash team up with a small partner that would ride on him, with them trying to stop the villains who would be stealing pieces of other worlds to create their own planet. Then [[VideoGame/RatchetAndClank2002 the first]] ''[[VideoGame/RatchetAndClank2002 Ratchet & Clank]]'' was announced with a near-identical premise, so ''Evolution'' was scrapped and eventually reworked into ''VideoGame/CrashTwinsanity''. In addition, Crash's partner was intended to act as multiple tools to actively aid in gameplay, which was also the original intention for how Clank was to function.
157** And then [[HistoryRepeats history would repeat]] almost two decades later with ''VideoGame/RatchetAndClankRiftApart'' and ''VideoGame/CrashBandicoot4ItsAboutTime'', which share an eerie number of similarities. To begin on a base level, both games were long-awaited sequels in long-running mascot platformer series that returned to the series' original continuities. But then on top of that both games ended up having similar plots: have the lead characters deal with their arch-enemy causing chaos across the multiverse (which is represented with a purple, shattered glass motif), both stories are kicked off by the lead characters making a mistake, both have not one but ''two'' Dr. Nefarious as major villains (the original and a new version from another dimension), and both introduce new playable female characters that are a variant of an established character that are also rebels against their dimension's Nefarious. And if that wasn't enough, they were both revealed in June of 2020!
158* Unlike in fiction, it's unlikely one person [[TheDiscoveryOfFire "discovered" how to use fire]]. It's theorized that this occurred repeatedly, in several different areas, over the course of time.
159* The cartoon series ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'' and the book series ''La Famille Trop'd Filles'' are both about a family with many daughters and only one son (albeit with slight differences in character focus and ''The Loud House'' being much wackier), and are both by creators of American origin. They would be [[TransatlanticEquivalent foreign equivalents of each other]], except for the fact that they were made 4 years apart. To top it off, they even have tie-in comic books.
160* TheGoldenRule is rather famous for the fact that it appears in many different religious texts, many of which were written in cultures isolated from each other.
161* German has a saying ''Zwei Dumme, ein Gedanke''.[[note]]''Two Idiots, One Thought''[[/note]]
162* Western and Eastern civilizations both came up with the idea of [[OurDragonsAreDifferent dragons.]]
163* As illustrated [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPuu_VE7KOA here]], there are simply some jokes that are easy ones anyone can come up with and to some people they aren't even ''jokes''. This can overlap with cryptomnesia, the phenomenon that people forget that something is not an original idea as described [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXxfSHND8iE here.]] Joke thievery is still stealing, but it can be hard to determine. Even ''more'' examples are [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HS4EzVaImc here.]]
164* There are too many examples to really list of people doing a subversion of ItsAWonderfulPlot where everyone's life is better, to the point where [[BetterIfNotBornPlot it's a trope itself]]. In fact, Creator/DougWalker was amazed at the sheer number of times it had been done before, thinking it was an original idea for one of his videos on ''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic''.
165* Creator/ConanOBrien has an entire segment called "Newscasters Agree" devoted to this, the longest being [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TM8L7bdwVaA It's okay, you can admit it, if you've bought an item or two or ten for yourself]], and the most redundant being [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZElSajQdOo Is It Time For Dogs To Have A Social Network Of Their Own?]]. Of course, many of these newscasters probably share writers, but still certainly an example.
166* This was taken to its logical conclusion for the making of ''VideoGame/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesShreddersRevenge''; both Dotemu and Creator/TributeGames intended to pitch a new '80s-styled ''TMNT'' game to Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}, [[https://comicbook.com/gaming/news/tmnt-shredders-revenge-developer-interview/ but realized that]] it would be better to team up rather than compete against each other.
167** On a related note, Ludosity, the developers of ''VideoGame/NickelodeonAllStarBrawl'' also wanted to use the 80s version of the ''TMNT'' cast. This is made even ''more'' amusing by the fact that both this game and ''Shredder's Revenge'' would have the 80s April as a playable character, which was already done by the fangame ''VideoGame/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesRescuePalooza''.
168** Similarly to the aforementioned note, ''Rescue-Palooza'' and ''Shredder's Revenge'' would both end up including Master Splinter and Casey Jones as playable characters.
169** In yet another ''Shredder's Revenge''-related incident, Retroware's ''WesternAnimation/ToxicCrusaders''-based video game seemed to have been developed [[FollowTheLeader in response to the popularity of the aforementioned title]]. However, the art director Xander Arnot [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZM3UnoJfvUI said in a PAX East interview]] that development started roughly a year and a half ago so that ''Toxic Crusaders'' would be revisited in the revival of the BeatEmUp genre and pretty much rolled with it when Retroware learned of ''Shredder's Revenge'' doing the same thing for the '87 ''TMNT'' series.
170* In the late 17th and early 18th century, a whole bunch of people seemed to realise at roughly the same time that the funny little trick of pushing things with the pressure created by boiling water, which had been known as far back as the ancient Greeks, could be used to do a lot more. This prompted Charles Fort's famous observation that you get steam engines when it's "steam engine time". (It has since been suggested, however, that they may have been directly inspired by each other's work a lot more than we realised.)
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