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1->''"What happened up there, dumb-bots!? Why is my precious rocket ship drifting off into deep space!? Why am I reaching you at the coordinates of the abandoned space station!? WHY!? WHY!? '''WHYYYYY!?'''"''
2-->-- '''Robotnik''', ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog''
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4When a character enters an episode midway through the story, typically, the first thing they say is, "What is going on?" or "Would someone mind telling me what's going on?" or some other variation on this phrase.
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6Then the other characters typically give a quick summary of the story so far, or there is a quick cut away to another scene for a bit or simply quick FadeIn[=/=]FadeOut back to the characters that implies they had just finished giving a detailed briefing of the situation. If it's the audience who is also wondering what's going on, be prepared for an InfoDump.
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9The polar opposite is LetMeGetThisStraight. Not to be confused with the album, ''Music/WhatsGoingOn'' by Music/MarvinGaye.
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15* ''Fanfic/AbraxasHrodvitnon'':
16** Alan Jonah says as much when the Vivienne-San hybrid has a convulsive spurt mid-{{metamorphosis}} whilst its gestation is being monitored by his men, in the first chapter.
17** Also in the first chapter, Vivienne's mind asks as much when she briefly stirs during her and San's first gestation, unaware of what's happening.
18** In Chapter 6, Vivienne flashes back to a time when the effects of being around [[DraconicAbomination Ghidorah]] at Outpost 32 got so bad that she had to make a video call to [[ParentalSubstitute Serizawa]] out of the blue, and Serizawa pretty much started the call by asking after her in surprised concern.
19** Also in Chapter 6, Tejada, once she catches on that there's something going on that she doesn't know about (and after having a handful of other ''big'' revelations dropped at hers and her peers' feet), demands that Mariko tell her what's going on.
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22* ''Film/BlazingSaddles'', when [[TheDragon Taggert]] arrives at the railroad worksite to find [[ItMakesSenseInContext all his foremen singing "Camptown Ladies"]]:
23-->'''Taggert''': What in [[AnachronismStew the wide, wide world o' sports]] is a-goin' on here?!
24* ''[[Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019 Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]'':
25** Emma Russell says this thrice. The very first line of Mothra's birthing scene coming from Emma is, "What the hell happened?" Prompting Dr. Mancini to fill Emma and the audience in on the Mothra egg's looming birth. Emma shortly after asks what's happening when the {{containment field}} unexpectedly fails and the outpost's security begins shutting down [[spoiler:due to Jonah and his paramilitary's actions]]. Much later in the film, Emma quotes the trope name ''ad verbatim'' when alarms in the eco-terrorists' base begin blaring, at which point Jonah succinctly and sarcastically makes her aware [[spoiler:of the [=ORCA's=] disappearance]].
26** In the novelization's side-story following Master Sergeant Nez and MokeleMbembe at Outpost 75, a couple of Nez's men ask what's happening. One of them asks Nez herself after the latter has doubled security at the outpost since receiving news of Jonah's assault on Outpost 61. Later, Dr. Kearns cries out "What the hell is going on?" when the facility shakes, prompting another operative to confirm that Mokele-Mbembe is awakening.
27** During the intimidation display scene, Mark approaches Ilene to ask her what's happening after the base has begun trembling and alarms have started blaring, and Ilene tells him in quick and clear terms what the situation looks like so far.
28* ''Film/{{GoldenEye}}'': After the KillSat attacks on Severnaya, Tanner has this exchange:
29-->'''Tanner:''' What the bloody hell was that?
30* In the climax of ''Film/TheGrandBudapestHotel'', [[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext a very spontaneous gunfight suddenly breaks out]] in the titular hotel, started by [[BigBad Dmitri]] noticing Gustave and Zero and opening fire on them, followed by other random patrons on different balconies to start shooting for no particular reason, up until [[ReasonableAuthorityFigure Inspector Henckels]] and his entourage storm in and demand to know what the heck is happening:
31-->'''Henckels''': ''Cease fire! Stop it!'' Who's shooting who?!\
32'''Dmitri''': That's Gustave H., [[spoiler:the escaped murderer and art thief!]] I've got him cornered!\
33'''M. Gustave''': That's Dmitri Desgoffe und Taxis! He's responsible for [[spoiler:the killing of Deputy Kovacs, Serge X and his club-footed sister, plus his own mother!]]\
34''({{beat}})''\
35'''Henckels''': [[OnlySaneMan Nobody move, everybody's under arrest!]]
36* In ''Film/LockStockAndTwoSmokingBarrels'', Rory Breaker and his crew tool up and go to the main characters' flat to get revenge on them for stealing their weed and trying to sell it back to them. Unbeknownst to them, Dog and his crew, also tooled up, have laid an ambush for the main characters in said flat. As the penny drops when the two gangs come into contact with each other, the question "what ''the fuck'' is going on?" is asked before the shooting starts.
37* In ''Film/MaryPoppins'', Mary, Bert, the two children, some other chimney sweeps and Mrs. Banks' suffragette society are dancing through Mr. Banks' house when he comes in. His reaction is to yell "What's all this?" which becomes a part of the song.
38* ''Film/ThePrincessBride'', after Westley is revived from being OnlyMostlyDead:
39-->'''Westley:''' Who are you? Are we enemies? Why am I on this wall? Where is Buttercup?\
40'''Inigo:''' Let me 'splain. ''({{beat}})'' [[NoTimeToExplain No, there is too much. Let me sum up.]]
41* In ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', Ming says this when she arrives at Tyler's party and sees [[spoiler:Mei attacking Tyler]].
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44* Given the incredibly serial nature of ''[[Series/TwentyFour 24]]'', this trope pops up ''a lot'', mostly after Jack or CTU has uncovered a new threat, the President asks to be "brought up to speed".
45** This happens so often, in fact, that certain characters (Tim Woods, amongst others) were seemingly created for the sole purpose of [[MrExposition filling the audience]] - and the President - in on the details of what just happened.
46* ''Series/TheDefenders2017'': Given that Jessica Jones and Luke Cage are newcomers to this war against the Hand that Matt Murdock and Danny Rand have already been engaged in at some capacity in the past, they often are left having to ask these sorts of questions.
47* ''{{Series/Legion|2017}}'':
48** In "[[Recap/LegionS3E7Chapter26 Chapter 26]]", because Charles Xavier isn't aware that Time Eaters are gradually consuming history (which creates pockets of lost time), he doesn't understand how he, David and Switch end up in the guest bedroom when he has no memory of them leaving the dining room.
49--->'''Charles''': How did we get here? But we were just in the dining room.
50** Soon after, Charles is inside David's mind, and he hears pounding from behind the various closed doors. He has no idea that his son suffers from dissociative identity disorder, so Charles is naturally confused by the noise.
51--->'''Charles''': What, what is happening? What are you not telling me?
52* Done so often by Mr. Belding on ''Series/SavedByTheBell'' that "Hey hey hey, what is going on here?" became his CatchPhrase (and is worth two sips in the DrinkingGame).
53* General Hammond from ''Series/StargateSG1'' often will enter a strange scene with "What is going on here?!" (sometimes with "the hell" thrown in), or occasionally "What the hell are you/do you think you're doing?!"
54-->'''Jack O'Neill''': ''[whilst hitting golf balls through the Stargate]'' ...In the middle of my backswing?!
55* In the ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' episode [[Recap/SupernaturalS02E22AllHellBreaksLoosePartTwo "All Hell Breaks Loose, Part Two" (S02, Ep22)]] after Sam is resurrected, Sam asks, "Dean... what happened to me?" This leads Dean and Sam to exchange information about what happened in the previous episode, although Dean let's Sam believe he was merely badly wounded and Bobby patched him up.
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59* ''VideoGame/{{Rosenkreuzstilette}}'' has Lilli state this after [[spoiler:Iris mercilessly slaughters her own father follwing his defeat by Spiritia]].
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62* ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'' {{parodies}} this trope (and {{lampshades}} its own predilection towards it) [[http://www.egscomics.com/?date=2002-11-14 here]].
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65* ''WesternAnimation/DocMcStuffins'' has the song "What's Going On?". It normally appears in stories in which "Time for Your Checkup" was not performed. Beginning in the show's second season. It is usually sung if a character notices another character acting different in a negative way, like if the character on the receiving end is acting excessively scared when they were previously very brave (e.g. Like in "Think Pink", Chilly was afraid to show Doc himself pink or in "Gooooooal!", Sir Kirby was afraid to tell Doc about his hurt arm), acting less competent, seeming sad, seeming tongue-tied, acting like they want to hide (and that is not normal), (e.g. Like in "Top Lamb", after Lambie played with the new kitchen set and injured herself, she hid it from Doc.), acting like they want to tell a lie (e.g. like in "Chilly and the Dude" and "Nurse's Office" Chilly tries to lie on Doc), or not wanting to do something they ordinarily really like (e.g. Doc not wanting to fix a toy or Lambie not wanting to cuddle or Moo-Moo not wanting to do ballet).
66** The song itself, usually performed by Doc, consists of a greeting (Hey), a general inquiry of what is happening (what's going on), an inquiry of what bad thing might be happening (Tell me/us what's wrong/Tell me/us what's bothering you), a reassurance (You're gonna be fine/we/I know there's something we/I can do), An instruction to reveal anything hidden (Got something on your mind don't you keep it inside) and a note on the possibility of them not knowing what is wrong (It might not be clear and that's why I'm/we're here).
67* Parodied in the first season finale of ''WesternAnimation/DrawnTogether'', where Xandir would shout this catch-phrase out whenever the narrator introduced an AssPull to the contest, [[RunningGag which seemed to happen once every five minutes]].
68** Because said bit is viewed from outside the house to hide the exact emotion of the one yelling the phrase, it might have been a spoof of promos (which were, at the time, being played on the network constantly) for Spike TV's ''Series/TheJoeSchmoShow'', a fake reality show that one contestant is led to believe is real. The show is also alluded to later in the same episode. The phrase itself was, in fact, something of a {{Catchphrase}} for ''The Joe Schmo Show'', as a shocked Matt Kennedy Gould (the "Joe Schmo" of the show) used it in the finale episode upon learning that the entire show was scripted and the people around him were actors.
69* ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'':
70** In "Mommy Fearest", as Professor Utonium walks into the house to find the girls and Sedusa battling each other in the living room.
71--->'''Professor:''' Oh, girls, I'm back from the sto--OOOORE?! ''[[DramaticDrop (drops his groceries)]]'' What's going on here?!
72** In "Buttercrush", Buttercup rescues her sisters (who were imprisoned in crushed cars) from falling into a lava pit and proceeds to massacre The Gangreen Gang for duping her, including Ace. After Ace is taken down, Blossom responds to Buttercup with this.
73---> '''Blossom:''' Buttercup, what's been going on?
74---> '''Buttercup:''' (stays silent for a few seconds, then finally says "I'm sorry" and hugs the cubes restraining her sisters)
75---> '''Narrator:''' Aw, we forgive you, Buttercup.
76* ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice'' has Superboy expressing this to the Forever People after learning more and more about the New Gods, but not enough to get a clear picture.
77-->'''Superboy''': Look, I've been remarkably patient. Y'know, for me. ''What is going on?''

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