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->''"When [[CommanderContrarian Armond White]] tells you that ''Film/ManOfSteel'' is the ''[[Film/TheGodfather Godfather]]'' of superhero films and calls it his movie of the year, then you as a viewer understand, 'Okay, so this is the worst movie ever created.'"''
-->-- '''LetsPlay/{{Videogamedunkey}}'''

How can you tell a writer hates something when he doesn't simply say so? The resident [[TheDitz dummy]] will appreciate it. This often comes at the end of an ArsonMurderAndJaywalking incident.

The character praising something doesn't have to be a moronic tasteless twit when this trope is used. Sometimes the person can be a {{Jerkass}}, creep, or some other type of unsavory character thereby tagging the object of praise with the mark of low quality, disreputability, or even {{Squick}}.

See also YourApprovalFillsMeWithShame when it's done between two characters, HitlerAteSugar when someone uses a hated character's interests to make a point, and AntiAdvice. Contrast with DumbassHasAPoint, where an idiot's remarks actually turn out to contribute meaningfully to the conversation at hand. May overlap with FanHater if the writer is also bashing the people who like the particular thing he hates, ItsPopularNowItSucks if the writer has a less-than-positive view about the intelligence and taste of most people, and/or HypeBacklash. Sometimes, in a situation where OnlyOneFindsItFun, the sole character liking it can be stupid, which is sometimes, but not always, an example of this trope.

See also TheWarOnStraw and AdHominem. Subtrope of TakeThat, and related to the similarly named trope; DamnedByFaintPraise.

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[[folder:Advertising]]
* In addition to their usual strategy of depicting users of a particular product as savvy and cool, advertisers will sometimes show the users of a competing product as [[TooIncompetentToOperateABlanket clueless]] [[StrawLoser dweebs and maladroits]]. However, ads of this type often come off as heavy-handed and end up backfiring. (Generally speaking, it's bad business strategy to [[ThisLoserIsYou alienate potential customers by inadvertently insulting them]].) If they are used, they are almost always done in a tongue-in-cheek manner.
* Even the tongue-in-cheek approach can backfire. A Quiznos ad from autumn 2003 that took a potshot against Subway and -- implicitly -- its customers had two men sitting on a bench, one with a toasted Quiznos sub, and one with an untoasted sub that was obviously from Subway. The man with the Quiznos sub says "Untoasted? What, were you raised by wolves?" Cue the second guy (Creator/JimParsons, before he became known as [[Series/TheBigBangTheory Sheldon]]) having a flashback of himself, still an adult and wearing the same three-piece suit as in the previous shot, nursing from a mother wolf with her pups. He then responds back in the present "Yes, I was. Hm." Enough people were put off by this ad that it was taken off the air, then put back on with the nursing scene cut out but with the "raised by wolves" insult left in. (And of course, the ad is HilariousInHindsight now that Subway ''does'' toast its subs.)
* This trope is more frequently employed in political advertising. In these cases, a common tactic is to run commercials against a particular candidate claiming he or she is being supported by [[StrawmanPolitical a person or group that's considered unpopular by the majority of voters]]. The message being that [[UnwantedAssistance the fact a "hated" person or group is endorsing the candidate]] is [[ScareCampaign proof there's something wrong with him or her.]]
* In a meta example, many memes have abruptly died when a large corporation's social media accounts started invoking them (similar to parents catching on to fads, both common in real life and invoked in many of the examples below).
* A 1995 British Audi advert {{inverted|trope}} this to the same effect by having a stereotypical obnoxious City [[{{Yuppie}} yuppie]] test-drive the car while boasting, driving aggressively, and being a JerkAss in flashback clips. At the end of the advert, he handed the car back to the dealer and rejected it as "not really my style".
* The first ''ComicBook/JohnnyTurbo'' comic shows Johnny hyping up the Platform/TurboGrafx16's CD-ROM attachment as being superior to "[[Creator/{{Sega}} Feka]]"'s own CD platform, and one of the arguments used is that ''TabletopGame/SherlockHolmesConsultingDetective'' came out on Turbo CD two years ago. Anyone who's actually '''played''' ''Sherlock Holmes'' knows that, while it might have been a nice showcase for FMV technology at the time, it's not exactly riveting as a game.
* During the 2024 ''UsefulNotes/SuperBowl'', Creator/IlluminationEntertainment aired a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJa1oSgs8Gw promo]] for ''WesternAnimation/DespicableMe4'' making fun of AI-driven image generators. The spot features a voice over narrator spouting a bunch of generic corporate platitudes about the benefits of AI. All while the Minions, laughing obnoxiously as ever, generate surreal images highlighting the [[UnintentionalUncannyValley imperfections]] of the software, such as hands with the wrong number of fingers, or people eating fistfuls of raw spaghetti. One image prompt is shown to be [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dog_and_pony_show "dog and pony show"]], a term that sums up Illumination's opinion of AI art.
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[[folder:Comic Strips]]
* Apart from the ''many'' uses of [[StrawCharacter straw characters]], ''ComicBook/ChickTracts'' often do this by having the devils insist that you ''not'' listen to what you read in the tracts since they want you to go to Hell when you die.
* Any idea the Pointy-Haired Boss of ''ComicStrip/{{Dilbert}}'' likes will be seen as stupid. He's also a fan of ''Series/BarneyAndFriends''.
** [[http://dilbert.com/strip/2007-11-29 Weaponised by Wally]]. Aware of his own uncoolness, he grows a goatee so that they would go out of fashion as no one would want to be like him. Taken to extremes when a guy who is trying to avoid being uncool like Wally or Dilbert (who is clean-shaven) pulls off a [[http://dilbert.com/strip/2010-12-16 ridiculous reverse goatee.]]
* ''ComicStrip/TheFarSide'' creator Gary Larson once claimed to have a friend who served as a "miner's canary bird" early alert for problematic comic strips. If said friend called and told Larson how great the latest strip was, he knew there'd be a disaster in waiting.
* ''ComicStrip/{{FoxTrot}}'':
** Paige Fox finds a pair of retro pants and squees over them to Peter, until BumblingDad Roger walks by and mentions he used to have a pair just like that and suggests they should go around dressed the same. Paige's next line to Peter is, "Want some pants?"
** After trying and failing to get Jason to stop playing a computer game, Andy deliberately invokes this by having Paige pretend she likes the game he's playing. It worked.
* In ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'', anything Jon likes is subject to this. Jon has ridiculously weird taste in things and tends to purchase things on impulse, then almost immediately forget he had those things upon obtaining them.
** There's a comic strip where Garfield is watching an infomercial for something unknown but so bad that he can't help complaining endlessly. Jon walks by and tells Garfield he has three of the product.
** In the ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends'' episode "Rolling Romance", Jon is the only one at an HonestJohnsDealership who's interested in a particular car that even the dealer is initially hesitant to sell him--it turns out the car is possessed and [[Literature/{{Christine}} madly in love with Jon]] (whereupon Garfield is quick to question the car's tastes).
** Both the comic strip and the TV show have done a showcase of useless things Jon has bought over the years, such as a battery-powered battery recharger. ([[TechnologyMarchesOn Decades before cellphone power banks were a thing.]])
* ''Magazine/{{MAD}}'' often does the inverse of this trope- rather than proving that something's bad by having someone with unsound judgment like it, the magazine often proves that someone has less than sound judgment by having them approve of something bad. For example, in the parody of ''Series/{{Angel}}'', a girl who's [[DemonicPossession possessed by a demon]] starts saying things like "Al Gore would be an excellent president," before concluding by saying that the show and its actors will win awards, resulting in the characters present being horrified at how much she's been affected.
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[[folder:Fan Works]]
* ''Fanfic/FallOfStarfleetRebirthOfFriendship'': Dark Conquest is a CardCarryingVillain and NightmareFetishist motivated purely by the desire to hurt others [[ForTheEvulz just because he can]]. In "The War Ends with Light", he spends some time reading and praising ''Webcomic/CtrlAltDel'' as one of the greatest works he's ever seen.
* ''Fanfic/TheMountainAndTheWolf'': Less "fool" and more "violent psychopath", but the Wolf's every word of praise tends to shame the people it's directed at. While the Wolf's advice is useful during warfare (even when he's clearly operating on Warhammer rules), once Daenerys takes King's Landing it's worse than useless, as he can't seem to get it through his skull that Daenerys doesn't ''want'' to rule the city with an iron fist.
** Several of his suggestions are so abhorrent the heroes do the opposite even if they were originally going to do something similar: Grey Worm orders the Lannister prisoners spared after the Wolf starts butchering them one by one, Daenerys spares a group of Dothraki she'd sentenced to death earlier when the Wolf asks how gruesome she wants their demise to be, and Tyrion decides to spare Bronn's life (despite having barely avoided an assassination attempt) due to the Wolf urging him to kill Bronn.
** On the other hand, his opinions of several characters are in line with the opinions of whoever he's talking to (such as praising Tyrion's intelligence in front of Varys or demeaning Ramsay Bolton in front of Jon). Rather than change their opinions, it just makes them confused as to what the hell kind of morality system the Wolf operates on.
* ''Fanfic/ThePokemonSquad'':
** Ash Ketchum is depicted as TooDumbToLive and is a fan of ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Breadwinners}}'' (although the latter was only brought up once).
** Series/{{Barney|AndFriends}} both supports and is best friends with UsefulNotes/GeorgeWBush, who is described by everyone else as the most incompetent president in history.
* ''Fanfic/TheStalkingZukoSeries'' does a variant on this with [[OfficialCouple pairing Katara and Aang, and Zuko and Mai]], two ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'' pairings that the author does not consider viable- the characters who [[ShipperOnDeck ship them]] aren't stupid, per se, but the reasons given for each pairing are suspect at best. In Katara and Aang's case, Katara is told by Pakku and Yugoda[[note]]The waterbending master who has fairly sexist views, and a woman who's resigned to the Water Tribes' patriarchal status quo[[/note]] that [[StayInTheKitchen as a woman from the Southern Water Tribe]], her only real option in her lifetime is to marry well, and if she doesn't want to marry [[{{Jerkass}} Hahn, prince of the Northern Water Tribe]], the best alternative is Aang, the Avatar ([[MalignedMixedMarriage For obvious reasons]], Katara doesn't mention being in love with Zuko, the new Fire Lord of their defeated enemy). As for Zuko and Mai, Zuko mainly gets back together with Mai for the sake of his own honor. By a little over halfway through "Not Stalking Firelord Zuko," both pairings are permanently broken up.
* ''Fanfic/TruthAndConsequences'': After Mayura [[spoiler:becomes an EnemyWithin and takes over Luka's consciousness]], he proceeds to gleefully encourage Marinette's belief that Chat Noir is at fault for not listening to Ladybug after her [[DealWithTheDevil deal with Hawkmoth]].
-->'''Mayura:''' He ''upset'' you, Marinette, [...] He ''disobeyed'' you; he failed to treat you as the pure, perfect creature that you are...and anyone who does that needs to be eliminated.
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[[folder:Literature]]
* ''Literature/DeathComesAsTheEnd'': While musing about her son's scribe Kameni and whether her granddaughter should pursue him romantically, Esa says Imhotep approves of him- but then, she's had ample opportunity to observe that Imhotep is not the brightest bulb in the box.
* ''Literature/TheTreesOfPride'' has a variation. As part of his status as a HollywoodAtheist, Squire Vane absolutely and categorically ''refuses'' to accept any idea which has been presented to him in the form of a popular narrative. This pushes him into conflict with Dr. Brown, a much more rational atheist who had analyzed the popular legend linking the "peacock trees" on the Squire's land to the mysterious fevers that ravaged that region, and found that the evidence supported it.
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[[folder:Films — Live-Action]]
* Used to great effect by [[Creator/ChrisRock Mays Gilliam]] in ''Film/HeadOfState''. When his opponent Lewis uses typical (read: stupid but effective) [[AttackOfThePoliticalAd attack ads]], Mays refuses to retaliate in kind, pointing out that Lewis will expect this sort of response. Instead, he releases ads ''praising'' Lewis by people such as a member of the KKK and UsefulNotes/OsamaBinLaden.
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[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* When [[TheDitz Tracy]] made a coalition of self-described idiots on ''Series/ThirtyRock'', Liz was forced to make a public apology for insulting him by listing the beneficial things idiots have created, only to start listing the terrible things they've done. The lists were fundamentally the same, and included an ''Series/{{Entourage}}'' movie, Franchise/{{Bratz}} dolls, UsefulNotes/{{Florida}}, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking waterparks]].[[note]]"They are a cesspool of disease, and people make fun of you when you walk back down the stairs!"[[/note]]
-->'''Tracy:''' I like it. [[ComicallyMissingThePoint She's naming awesome things!]]
* ''Series/AllInTheFamily'': In the first-season episode "Writing a President", when Archie learns that Mike wrote a letter to President Nixon critical of his economic policies, he writes a letter of praise to Nixon. In a DreamSequence, Archie narrates his letter, showing Edith, Gloria and Mike and all -- even Mike -- nod approvingly and pat him on the back for "telling it like it is."
* ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'': Wolowitz builds a radio-controlled car that looks like UsefulNotes/StephenHawking in his wheelchair. What finally convinces him it's in poor taste is when resident {{jerkass}} SitcomArchnemesis Kripke thinks it's funny.
* In a ''Series/ABitOfFryAndLaurie'' sketch, Stephen claims that he stole Hugh's brain as a practical joke. Hugh then comes out and praises TV presenter Noel Edmonds and Secretary of Education Kenneth Baker.
-->'''Hugh:''' Oh, that man is fantastic. He's just what this country needs. He's firm, he's courageous... and his views on education! I mean, they're just so enlightened and sophisticated and enthralling! Well, of course he's an utterly enthralling man.
-->'''Stephen:''' ''(to the audience)'' Well, of course we can see what's happened, but I don't think he has got a clue, has he?
* In Paul Merton's ''Live at the London Palladium'' video, particularly stupid characters who appear in some of the sketches will often express a fondness for Creator/AngusDeayton (who, at the time, appeared alongside Merton on the BBC panel show ''Series/HaveIGotNewsForYou''):
-->'''Paul:''' So, I thought this builder was stupid, but I hadn't counted on his mate. He walks into the house, and the first thing he says is...\\
'''Builder's Mate:''' Hehe! That Angus Deayton! He don't half make me laugh!\\
'''Paul:''' Now you can't get more stupid than that!
* ''Series/ParkerLewisCantLose'' has Parker campaigning for StudentCouncilPresident or whomever students elect, only to notice he was doing it purely for pride and has no real program, unlike his main opponent. He decides to drop out of the race by recording and editing voice samples from [[DeanBitterman Ms. Musso]] and playing them at the end of her speech, to make it look like she's endorsing him, driving everybody to vote for his opponent.
* ''Series/ParksAndRecreation'': Andy is normally TheDitz beyond belief, but he still gets a moment like this when he asks Tom, a sleazy CasanovaWannabe, if he's too old for April (he's twenty-nine, she just turned twenty), and Tom says no, he doesn't think so.
-->'''Andy:''' ''(happily)'' Tom says it's okay! ''({{beat}}, his face falls)'' Oh, God, that probably means it's not okay.
* In a 2008 ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' sketch, presidential candidate John [=McCain=] goes out of his way to escape from a televised event, hosted by his running mate Sarah Palin, where [=McCain=] is to receive an endorsement from UsefulNotes/GeorgeWBush.
* ''Series/StrangerThings'':
** Ted Wheeler's utterly clueless about what is going on around him with his family. In Season 2, we see he has a "Reagan/Bush '84" sign proudly displayed outside of his house. This gets more jarring when you consider that one of Reagan's most memorable quotes is: "The most terrifying words in the English language are: I'm from the government and I'm here to help." - and he implicitly trusted the government agents, ''because'' they were from the government and claimed to be there to help...
** Bob Newby is constantly shown to be a wholesome and boring guy in comparison to the edgier, hipper adolescents. During a heart-to-heart between Jonathan and Will, immediately after Jonathan says that Music/KennyRogers sucks, Bob comes in to proclaim that he loves Kenny Rogers. One scene later, we see the Byers household watch ''Film/MrMom''. Bob is laughing uproariously, Joyce is having a good time, while Will and Jonathan are bored to death.
* Played with to self-deprecating effect on ''Series/TopGearUK'' before Jeremy Clarkson got himself fired. Any car that any of the three hosts actually owned was immediately moved to the "Uncool" section of their Cool Wall.
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[[folder:Video Games]]
* ''VideoGame/{{Bully}}'': If Jimmy gets a tattoo, the only groups who react positively are the Bullies, Greasers and Townies, as none of them particularly care about education or discipline. The other cliques all disapprove and insult him, with the prefects actively harassing him for violating the school's dress code until and unless he wears something that covers them up.
* ''VideoGame/FarCryPrimal'': Urki calls Takkar "Smart Man", as he regards all of Takkar's advice as helpful. The problem is that Urki is a {{Cloudcuckoolander}} who was BornInTheWrongCentury, and is regarded by the rest of the tribe as the prehistoric equivalent of a HalfWittedHillbilly, meaning his admiration isn't worth much.
* ''VideoGame/ForumFantasy'': The Fanboy element is represented by an icon of a Buster Sword, and depicts the ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'' fanbase as rabidly defending their favorite game and Sephiroth.
-->'''Fanboy Buster Sword description:''' F**K YOU! FF VII IS THE BEST GAME ON THE FREAKIN PLANET!
* In ''VideoGame/PapersPlease'', the player can earn a plaque praising them for their excellent work, provided they haven't gotten any citations up to that point. Given [[CommieLand who you're working for]], it qualifies, and is underscored when one of your entrants takes notice of it:
-->'''Entrant:''' What is this plaque on the wall? You are recognized for excellence? I hope they give you raise and not just plaque.
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[[folder:Web Animation]]
* Inverted (Bolstered by a Fool's scorn) in ''[[WebAnimation/Supermarioglitchy4sSuperMario64Bloopers SMG4 Bloopers]]'' episode "[[Recap/Supermarioglicthy4sSuperMario64BloopersThePursuitOfHappiness The Pursuit of Happiness]]" where Meggy, in a funk after winning the final Splatfest and having no more purpose in life, is reluctant to even try finding a new job as she feels Splatfest is all she was ever good at. However, when [[TheFriendNoOneLikes Bob]] says that jobs are overrated, she begs the others to help her find a job.
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[[folder:Webcomics]]
* At the end of ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater'' Fighter and Black Mage are searching for jobs on a board, that all happen to be the plots of the 3D ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' games. The ever-dim Fighter is enthusiastic about them while Black Mage hates all of them, bar the ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIX'' parallel (Which is already taken). Notably he'd prefer to chew his own neck off than do ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX''.
** Becomes EveryoneHasStandards when Fighter dismisses [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyXII everything]] [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIII after]] ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXI'' as a waste of time.
* ''WebComic/AbtruseGoose'' [[http://abstrusegoose.com/527 has this to say]]: "Stupid reviewer, bad review: double negative."
* ''WebComic/DarthsAndDroids'': When the character of Jar-Jar Binks is created, [[TheDitz Jim]] states he likes the name. The following scene has him stating he also likes Jar-Jar's voice.
* In ''Webcomic/{{Freefall}}'', Florence [[http://freefall.purrsia.com/ff600/fv00515.htm is discussing the planet's plan for an artificial second moon]]. Jean's natural moon was about 1500 km in diameter, and Earth's is 3476 km in diameter, so Ecosystems Unlimited thought adding a second moon of about 2000 km would balance things out. Helix wonders if that was a good idea. Sam says it's what he would've done. Helix winces and says [[ThereOughtToBeALaw there should be safeguards against something like that]]. Indeed, it turns out that not only did the second moon not solve the problem it was meant to solve, it ''caused'' a whole bunch more.
* In ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'', one of John Egbert's quirks is that he likes GuiltyPleasure movies without feeling guilty, so any poster on his wall is this by way of stealth insult.
* In ''WebComic/{{Nodwick}}'', being a henchman is such an undesirable job that they can kill ''any'' annoying fad if people think ''they'' like it. They proudly claim that they got rid of handlebar mustaches and Nehru tunics this way. (Bellbottom trousers died out on their own, but they were prepared to take them out too.)
* Often in ''Webcomic/PennyArcade'', Tycho will disparage some work of fiction, then Gabe will say he likes it for the exact same reasons. Notably, [[WhoWouldBeStupidEnough after Annarchy wonders what drooling moron comprises the bulk of E3's target audience]].
* In the comic-shop-based webcomic ''The Rack'', Aaron is a stereotypical buffoon fanboy who is into [[MediaNotes/TheDarkAgeOfComicBooks sex-and-violence 90s-esque]] titles and [[MediaNotes/TheGreatComicsCrashOf1996 believes that variant covers are an investment]].
* ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary'':
** One of Tagon's Toughs is completely satisfied with his plastic surgery, until the local NonActionGuy tells him he really likes the look and the Tough instantly decides to change it.
** Schlock himself is not really an idiot, just impulsive, highly aggressive and generally odd due to alien physiology, but [[DeusEstMachina Petey]] still doesn't have a very good view of him. So [[https://www.schlockmercenary.com/2020-02-12 when he finds out not only they coincide on something, but the sergeant might have thought of it first]]...
-->'''Cindercone:''' Sergeant Schlock had the same idea.\\
'''Petey:''' [[SarcasmMode Nice]]. You made me feel stupid in just six words.
* Exaggerated in the original iteration of the [[Webcomic/VirginVsChad Virgin Walk vs. the Chad Stride]]. Anything Chad does is deliberately opposite to the uncool Virgin: if the Virgin likes listening to music with [[HeadphonesEqualIsolation isolating headphones]], then Chad has never listened to music in his life. If the Virgin prefers walking in a way where he'll take up less space and not bump into anyone, then Chad will take the obnoxiously widest stride imaginable just so he can push people out of his way.
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[[folder:Web Videos]]
* The character of '90s Kid from ''WebVideo/AtopTheFourthWall'' serves this purpose with regard to many of the worst qualities of MediaNotes/TheDarkAgeOfComicBooks.
* Webvideo/TheCinemaSnob deems a good review of ''The Dove Foundation'' (who judges [[MoralGuardians based on moral values]] more than actual quality) to be this -- [[Creator/BradJones his creator]] even made sure to create a special cover for his movie ''Film/JesusBro'' [[http://www.thecinemasnob.com/jesus-bro/the-dove-foundation-reviews-jesus-bro once they disapproved of the movie]].
* Gabriel Morton of ''LetsPlay/LetsDrownOut'' calls this the "Man Covered in Shit" problem. You could have the most obviously correct argument in the world, but if a man covered in shit walks up, points at you, and shouts, "I agree with ''this'' guy!" then your argument will become permanently associated with the man covered in shit, and who in their right mind wants to agree with ''him''?
* ''WebVideo/ScreenRantPitchMeetings'' involves a screenwriter pitching the movie that is the subject of the video to a producer, who offers feedback on the idea. Since the videos are meant to poke fun at the movies, whenever the producer likes some part of the movie (as opposed to raising a legitimate objection only to quickly drop it), it's usually for a very stupid reason.
* Tristan in ''WebVideo/YuGiOhTheAbridgedSeries'' is connected to this for being a fan of ''WebVideo/NarutoTheAbridgedSeries'', ''Anime/YuGiOhGX'' and ''Series/TheSuiteLifeOfZackAndCody''.
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[[folder:Western Animation]]
* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}'' episode "Team Trouble", Arthur, Francine, and Buster have to do a group project on Ancient Rome. They decide to make a comic book about it, but none of them do any research for it. Arthur and Francine realize the low quality of their portions after showing them to other people, who point out the problems in them. Buster, on the other hand, concludes his portion isn't good because Binky liked it.
* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'', Slappy tells Skippy that all the junk food he's eaten has rotted his brain and adds "No wonder you like that ''WesternAnimation/{{Bonkers}}'' show."
* Similar to ''South Park'''s Chinpokomon example, the parents of ''WesternAnimation/CloneHigh'' get their kids to stop [[GRatedDrug smoking raisins]] by smoking them themselves, thereby rendering it uncool.
* A ''WesternAnimation/DudleyDoRight'' short had a man call Dudley the "squarest Mountie I've ever seen", prompting Inspector Fenwick to ask him...
-->'''Inspector:''' Dudley, how do you feel about Lawrence Welk?\\
'''Dudley:''' Only terrific, Inspector. That's real toe-tapping music.
* This has become one of ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'''s trademarks: most, if not all, arguments made in favor of something the writers disagree with is [[TheWarOnStraw presented as abundantly foolish and unsympathetically]], while their own beliefs are presented civilly and without any kind of realistic flaws.
** In "[[Recap/FamilyGuyS2E5WhistleWhileYourWifeWorks Whistle While Your Wife Works]]" among the questions Stewie asks [[DumbBlonde Jillian]] to bait her into giving dumb answers, he asks for her views regarding the recent activity of homeland security.
--->'''Jillian:''' Well, I just think, for starters, that sometimes the government has things they can't tell us and, truthishly, we should just accept that.
** Inverted at the end of "[[Recap/FamilyGuyS4E27TheGriffinFamilyHistory The Griffin Family History]]" when there's a whole conversation where Peter confesses that he doesn't like ''Film/TheGodfather'' and Chris, Brian, Lois, and Stewie all beat down his opinion, effectively saying they feel he doesn't like it because he's a moron.
** In "[[Recap/FamilyGuyS7E3RoadToGermany Road to Germany]]", when Stewie and Brian travel to 1939 Poland, [[AnachronismStew Nazis are seen wearing John McCain campaign buttons]].
** In "[[Recap/FamilyGuyS7E6TalesOfAThirdGradeNothing Tales of a Third Grade Nothing]]", Stewie, Brian, and Frank Sinatra, Jr. renovate their old nightclub into the swanky [=place=], which is initially a success, only for everyone there to leave once Andy Dick shows up.
--->'''Brian:''' What just happened?\\
'''Stewie:''' Andy Dick happened. As soon as that guy shows up any place, [[CutawayGag it gets a worse rap than John Wilkes Booth]].\\
''(cutaway to Abe Lincoln acting like a rude jackass at the Ford's Theatre while an annoyed Booth sits behind him)''
** An in-universe example occurs in the episode "[[Recap/FamilyGuyS8E8DogGone Dog Gone]]", when Brian's book, ''Faster than the Speed of Love'', is celebrated by a book club for the mentally challenged. (In a deleted scene in the same episode, Peter was among the people who likes Brian's book.)
** The song "A Bag of Weed" includes the lyric "When stupid people need a thrill, they rent ''Film/TheRocketeer''!"
** In "[[Recap/FamilyGuyS17E11TrumpGuy Trump Guy]]", UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump calls ''WesternAnimation/BobsBurgers'' his favorite show, and Peter [[BreakingTheFourthWall warns the Emmy voters in the audience]] that a vote for the show is a sign of support for him (the show has won two Emmys, and the awards are known for their anti-Trump stance).
* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' episode "[[Recap/FuturamaS3E7TheDayTheEarthStoodStupid The Day the Earth Stood Stupid]]", the entire population of the world except Fry become chronically stupid as a result of an invasion by the Brain Spawn. As soon as Fry figures this out, Bender declares "Let's all join the Reform Party!" For syndication, it was changed to "Tea Party".
* WesternAnimation/KimPossible spends an episode working at a taco joint she hates under a [[MeanBoss mean]] [[SeriousBusiness (and dorky)]] boss to afford a designer jacket. Ron buys it for her at the end, only for her former boss to walk by wearing the same thing.
-->'''Ron:''' Exchange it?\\
'''Kim:''' Oh yeah!
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' if Hooty, very much an inversion of TheOwlKnowingOne, thinks it's a good idea, the other characters will instantly think it's a bad one. Of note, when Eda agonizes over whether or not to let Luz enroll in Hexside, Hooty mentions that Eda taught him everything he knows, and he turned out fine. Eda immediately goes to talk to Principal Bump.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
** In the episode "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS12E9HOMR HOMЯ]]", when Homer [[FlowersForAlgernonSyndrome becomes smarter than average but hates it]], he goes to a BackAlleyDoctor (i.e., Moe) to insert a crayon up his nose to re-dumbify him. The "doctor" delicately shoves it up there; he doesn't want Homer to end up too dumb or too smart.
--->'''Moe:''' All right, tell me when I hit the sweet spot. ''(gently inserts crayon)''\\
'''Homer:''' Deeper, you pusillanimous pilsner pusher!\\
'''Moe:''' All right, all right. ''(with a small hammer and chisel, taps the crayon further up Homer's nose)''\\
'''Homer:''' De-fense! ''(woof-woof)'' De-fense! ''(woof-woof)''\\
'''Moe:''' Eh, that's ''pretty'' dumb. But, uh... ''(taps once more)''\\
'''Homer:''' Extended warranty? How can I lose?\\
'''Moe:''' Perfect.
** Similar to the ''Dilbert'' example:
--->'''Series/{{Barney|AndFriends}} the Dinosaur:''' ''(singing)'' Two plus two is four! [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment Two plus two is four]]! [[BrokenRecord Two plus two is four]]!\\
'''Homer Simpson:''' Hehehe. I can see why this is so popular.
* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'':
** A safe way to figure out what the ''South Park'' writers don't like is to see whether either Cartman or Butters likes it. This is inverted with "[[Recap/SouthParkS10E3CartoonWarsPartOne Cartoon]] [[Recap/SouthParkS10E4CartoonWarsPartTwo Wars]]", however. Cartman is the only one of the main cast who hates ''Family Guy'', an opinion shared by the creators.
** In "[[Recap/SouthParkS1E12MechaStreisand Mecha-Streisand]]", the only person in the whole town who reacted to Barbra Streisand positively was Sheila, who's intentionally characterized to be as annoying and unrelatable as possible.
** {{Exploited|Trope}} by the parents in "[[Recap/SouthParkS3E11Chinpokomon Chinpokomon]]" when their kids are getting caught up in the [[{{Phonymon}} Chinpokomon]] craze. They pretend to be fans of it themselves, and the kids all immediately drop the hobby on the spot, because all adults (or at least all ''parents'') are inherently uncool and lame, therefore anything they like must be just as uncool and lame as they are.
** In "[[Recap/SouthParkS4E3Timmy2000 Timmy 2000]]", the kids, and eventually the adults, get addicted to Ritalin and become so dull and boring that they actually like Music/PhilCollins. When the pharmacists hear of this, they have a "MyGodWhatHaveIDone" moment.
** In "[[Recap/SouthParkS4E7ChefGoesNanners Chef Goes Nanners]]", when Chef is campaigning to have the town's flag changed because he thinks it's racist, the townspeople in favor of keeping the flag the way it is are none too happy to learn that the KKK is on their side. Jimbo and Ned disguise themselves as Klansmen and infiltrate their meeting to convince them to switch sides... by straight up telling them that pretty much everyone hates them and will vote against whatever side they support on principle, so they should pretend to support the side they want to ''lose'' instead. And it works!
--->'''Klan Leader:''' All right, it is decided! We will officially tell everyone that we want the flag changed, so that they will all vote against us!
** In "[[Recap/SouthParkS4E13HelenKellerTheMusical Hellen Keller: The Musical]]", the kids try to put on a huge extravaganza of a Thanksgiving play based on Butters' seemingly glowing responses to the kindergartners' play. In the end, it turns out that the kindergartners' play was poor and used limited resources, the kids only then realizing that it was ''[[KiddieKid Butters]]'' they were listening to.
** In "[[Recap/SouthParkS12E8TheChinaProbrem The China Problem]]", the dorky Butters thinks ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheKingdomOfTheCrystalSkull'' was pretty good even though everyone else thinks it was like watching [[BlackComedyRape Indy getting raped]].
** "[[Recap/SouthParkS15E2Funnybot Funnybot]]" has everyone annoyed by Creator/TylerPerry in a Madea outfit. Token is the only one who finds it funny, [[StopBeingStereotypical much to his own chagrin]].
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* Armond White, a film critic who is the subject of the LetsPlay/VideoGameDunkey quote above, is notorious for often giving films with near-universal praise negative reviews (''WesternAnimation/ToyStory3'', ''Film/{{Get Out|2017}}'', ''Film/PulpFiction'') and positive reviews to reviled ones (''Film/JackAndJill'', ''Film/GrownUps'', ''Film/{{Norbit}}''). Dunkey says that he's still useful as a critic, meaning you just have to see what he thinks of a film and figure the film's actual quality is the opposite of whatever he says.
* It's widely believed the [[MemeticMutation Planking meme]] was outright killed by this somewhat unsettling photo of [[https://static2.stuff.co.nz/1323462664/144/6116144.jpg New Zealand Prime Minister John Key standing awkwardly behind his planking son,]] and said politician going on to remark how he sees nothing wrong with planking so long as it's done safely. People dying wasn't enough to put a stop to that trend, but one politician endorsing it was enough to [[OneHitKO put it in the ground instantly]].
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