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->''"Dealing with trained operatives is like playing chess with a master. Dealing with '''criminals''', on the other hand, is like playing checkers with a 3-year-old: they like to change the rules."''
-->-- ''Series/BurnNotice'', "[[Recap/BurnNoticeS2E7RoughSeas Rough Seas]]"

Villains are evil, and making a DealWithTheDevil is always a bad idea, but despite this, they still have a tendency to follow through with their deals. Sure, they will twist the terms to screw over their client, but they won't be outright dishonest and refuse to follow through on their end, because VillainsNeverLie.

Except when they do.

This Stock Phrase is uttered in response to an expression of shock at a broken promise of leniency or forgiveness. For example, the BigBad has kidnapped the LoveInterest and is holding them HostageForMacGuffin, and the hero arrives, having over the [=MacGuffin=]. This line is then spoken by the villain (or a particularly [[SociopathicHero unmerciful]] and unscrupulous [[AntiHero hero]]) just before [[YouSaidYouWouldLetThemGo making off with/killing the hostage anyway]], blowing up the DoomedHometown, using the DoomsdayDevice, or some other act of merciless badness that they specifically said they would not do. Sometimes spoken just after, with a smirk and a smoking gun. This action is commonly done by NeutralEvil characters.

Generally speaking, anyone who says this is [[KickTheDog lining up that puppy between the goal posts]] or even [[MoralEventHorizon about to perform their defining act of depravity]] and has, in any case, revealed their cruelest colors. Expect them to rub it in with EvilGloating, asking the heroes "[[DidYouActuallyBelieve Did you actually believe me when I said...]]" For some reason, [[HeroBall this often seems to take the heroes by surprise]], even when the speaker has an extensive history of villainy.

Sometimes used by a former bad guy who's made a HeelFaceTurn - made the offer to rejoin Team Evil, they calmly accept, or perhaps pretend to seriously contemplate the offer, shocking any listening heroes, and about three seconds later proceed to kick ass on the side of good, taking everybody by surprise. The bad guy looks up at them and protests, "You said you're on our side!" The former bad guy says, "Yeah. I lied."

Usually said with dripping irony, which tends to [[DiscreditedTrope fall a little flat]] if the speaker doesn't at least put a new spin on the phrase. May be accompanied by a LyingFingerCross. Compare EmptyPromise and BlatantLies, and contrast VillainsNeverLie. Also contrast ExactWords, where the liar actually makes it look like he was telling the truth in a different way to get what (s)he wants anyways. Also see SchmuckBait, where the liar doesn't even have to talk. MovingTheGoalposts is a downplayed and (usually) less evil version.

As well, an {{antihero}} may utter this phrase, particularly if they have promised the bad guy, such as an abductor, they won't harm him if he tells them where the victim is hidden. One the anti-hero is confident they know what they need to know, they may say this, and then throw them off a cliff (or otherwise dispatch them).

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!!Examples:
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[[folder:Advertising]]
* There is a rather lengthy social ad, where an [[TheEveryman unremarkable]] young man talks about the importance of driving carefully. He tells (with appropriate visuals) how he learned, how at first he was tempted to break the rules now and then, how he had a few close shaves. With time and experience he became a better driver, later he taught his girlfriend to drive, she had similar temptations early on, but learned to resist them. He tells how they married, had children, and what happy family they have. He ends his story with: "Now that you've seen that, I hope you understand that you too should drive carefully. Oh, and I lied. I didn't pass that truck. And none of the rest happened." And [[DeadAllAlong fades away]].
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[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
* ''Franchise/DragonBall'': In the original ''Manga/DragonBall'' series, when General Blue threatens to shoot a paralyzed Goku unless they tell him where the Dragon Ball is, Bulma gives in and tells him. He then decides to shoot Goku anyway, quoting the trope.
* ''Manga/InuYasha'' has an example with Shiori; her grandfather Taigokumaru, a malevolent bat demon, stated that he would stop attacking her village if she gave herself up to him and powered their DeflectorShield, only to immediately attack said village the following night. He even mocks the villagers for actually believing he would honor a deal with humans.
* In the ''Manga/BlackButler'' final episode, we have a VillainProtagonist becoming slightly less villainous sharing this exchange with his AffablyEvil demon butler, causing a bit of a TearJerker as [[spoiler:Sebastian jumps into the Thames to recover Ciel.]]
-->'''Sebastian:''' [[spoiler: You said you would live till then.]]\\
'''Ciel:''' ...I lied.
* In the second episode of ''Anime/{{K}}'', wandering swordsman Kuroh Yatogami has tracked down Yashiro Isana, the teenager caught on video committing the crime, and is about to kill him, when Shiro asks him for one final request. He wants Kuroh to give a farewell letter to his little sister, who's been in the hospital her whole life and has no one but Shiro, so she'll be completely alone once Kuroh kills him. Her name? Ummm, uhh... [[LineOfSightName Marilyn]] - no, wait, Mari! Mari Isana! And Kuroh still believes him after that. But when he hands Kuroh the paper, Kuroh opens it to see... a little doodle of Shiro giving a thumbs-up and a wink, with a speech bubble that says, "I lied!". Shiro then sets off a few fireworks he had in his bag and escapes.
* While it's not the exact phrase, similar things are naturally said countless times in ''Manga/LiarGame'', both when the villains reveal that they were just manipulating the good guys, and when the good guys pull a fast one over the villains. Commonly said in the form "This is the [[TitleDrop Liar Game]]; it's a game where you lie."
* After the heroes of ''Anime/MonsterRancher'' give themselves up for a hostage, Pixie goes so far as to say that she ''never'' keeps her promises.
* In ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'' Madara Uchiha says that the main reason he is capturing the tailed beasts is because his ultimate plan will bring about world peace. Naruto confronts him and says he really only wants power. Madara simply laughs and tells him he's right.
* ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'':
** In chapter 414, we found out that the ever AffablyEvil [[spoiler:Gin Ichimaru lied about his Bankai in his amazingly simple watch-and-wait ploy to kill BigBad Aizen.]] Did we mention that he has probably been plotting this for over a CENTURY and broke the ExplainingYourPowerToTheEnemy rule, as well as being in complete violation of the BigBad's ComplexityAddiction?
** Aizen spent at least as long telling the rest of the soul society that his Zanpakuto just dazzled opponents with pretty reflections.
** At one point, Ichigo points out that one of Aizen's claims directly contradicts something he said before, which means he's lying. Aizen's response is to ask Ichigo why he assumes that Aizen wasn't lying back ''then''.
* Late in ''[[Anime/AfterWarGundamX Gundam X]]'', Garrod threatens to destroy the Space Revolutionary Army's [[KillSat colony laser]] unless they return the kidnapped Tifa. When they do return her, he blows it up anyway; Garrod is TheHero and there's no way he'd let such a powerful weapon remain in the hands of belligerents who want to destroy the Earth.
* Rare heroic (and [[TearJerker tear-jerking]]) example in ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica'', when [[spoiler:[[GroundhogDayLoop in a previous timeline]], Madoka and Homura are lying side-by-side, having defeated Walpurgis Night but, due to not having any Grief Seeds left, about to become witches themselves thanks to TheCorruption... when Madoka suddenly produces a single Grief Seed with which she cleanses Homura's Soul Gem. Then asks Homura to MercyKill [[DespairEventHorizon her.]]]]
-->[[spoiler:'''Homura:''' You said you didn't have any Grief Seeds left!]]\\
[[spoiler:'''Madoka:''' I lied.]]
* ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'':
** [[spoiler:Riza Hawkeye says this to Envy as she shoots him -- after she rooted him out by claiming that she and Colonel Roy Mustang, the latter of whom Envy disguised himself as, were on a FirstNameBasis]].
** In the last chapter, [[spoiler:Greed is about to be absorbed into Father, and wants to cut Ling Yao's soul loose so that Ling, at least, isn't sucked up into it as well. Ling argues that they should fight Father's pull together, and Greed appears to agree, before sucker punching Ling and setting him loose. Ling protests that Greed said he never lies, to which Greed responds: "That was my first, and last, lie. If you're going to be Emperor one day, you have to stop being so gullible."]]
* ''Anime/PokemonTheFirstMovie'': Giovanni's response to Mewtwo when the latter confronts the former's early declaration that they were equal partners. Not surprisingly, Mewtwo is royally pissed at the betrayal and decides to blow the joint - figuratively and literally.
* ''Anime/YuGiOh'':
** In the [[FillerArc Virtual Nightmare Arc]], after the Big Five have [[GrandTheftMe stolen Tristan's body]], they duel Yugi and Joey, wagering it against theirs. After the heroes are victorious and Yugi demands they return it, Lector (who's directing it at the moment) tells them, "You must have mistaken me for someone who keeps his word." (All five of them try to attack the heroes physically then, but [[BigBad Noah]] stops them.)
** In the dub of ''Anime/YuGiOh5Ds'', Leo convinces Luna, Tanner, and Yanagi to seek help from Akiza and the Arcadia Movement. Sayer, the movement's leader, invites them in under the pretense of helping them face the Dark Signer threat. In reality, he only wanted to see if Leo had any potential as a Psychic Duelist like he believed her sister did. When Leo wakes up, leg chained to the ground in preparation for a psychic duel test, he questions why Sayer isn't going about what he promised to do. Sayer's response?
--->'''Sayer:''' [[DeadpanSnarker Well now that is what they call a lie, and I'm sure you'll hear many more.]]
* The catchphrase of the main character of ''Manga/{{Itsuwaribito}}'', it's basically the whole point of the manga.
* Played for laughs in one of the {{Beach Episode}}s of ''Manga/AzumangaDaioh''. Tomo changes into her bathing suit to hit the beach as soon the gang arrives at the beach house despite having suggested the trip so they could study for exams. When called out on it, she pauses, then invokes the trope by name, much to Chiyo's dismay. What makes it especially funny is the long {{Beat}} that suggests she was actually trying to think of an excuse, but couldn't.
* Near the end of ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaReflection'', [[spoiler:Iris reveals to Kyrie that the Examia doesn't have the power to save Eltria or her father, and she was merely using her in her revenge against Yuri.]]
* ''Manga/OnePiece'': 25 years ago, Kaido and Orochi made a deal with Oden that if he danced naked in the streets once a week for five years, they would not kidnap and sell the citizens of Wano into slavery and would leave once the five years were up. Only, they never intended to fulfill this promise, something made clear once the five years were up. As Kaido explained, they didn't have the manpower to take on Oden and his followers head-on at the time, so they tricked Oden into a deal that would allow them to accumulate their forces before attacking him. Oden being made to degrade himself and drag his name through the mud was an added bonus.
* In ''Manga/YuriIsMyJob'', Hime, being a frequent liar, does this sometimes.
** Shortly after meeting Mitsuki, Hime asks to play on the piano, and does so surprisingly well. Mitsuki remarks that Hime told her classmates that she couldn't play. Hime replies with "Oh! so you were listening. That was a lie," before explaining that she kept it secret so that her classmates wouldn't try to have Hime replace Mitsuki for the piano accompaniment.
** Some time later, Hime offers to hang out with her classmates, but instead ditches them to spend time with Mitsuki. While in the room with Mitsuki, Hime then calls her classmates to let them know that has to look after the house, then tells Mitsuki that she lied to her classmates earlier.
* ''Anime/TheMysteriousCitiesOfGold'':
** Gomez demands that Zia surrender to them and gives his word the Inca's village will be spared. After she's in their grasp, Gomez immediately orders the ship to fire at the village, saying he's taking his word back.
** In the second season, Ambrosius claims he'll release Esteban's father if Esteban finds and hands over the third City of Gold's artifact to him. When Esteban complies with his demands, Ambrosius states he lied and he want all artifacts in exchange for Esteban's father's life and freedom.
* ''Manga/SchoolZoneGirls'': Kei and Yokoe, best friends, are watching TV when an ad for a horror movie comes on. Kei, despite her boyish looks, is deathly afraid of horror stories. She covers her eyes and loudly recites all 47 prefectures of Japan to avoid looking at or hearing the TV. Yokoe soothingly reassures her that the commercial is over. [[TheGadfly It isn't.]] As Kei yells with fright at a stringy-haired ghost girl, an overly pleased-with-herself Yokoe clenches her fist triumphantly and declares "I lied."
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[[folder:Comic Books]]
* ''ComicBook/AnyasGhost'': When Anya confronts Emily [[spoiler:about the [[BlatantLies fake story]] she told of her and her "boyfriend"'s death]], Emily dismisses it by saying she "embellished the truth a little".
* Served with extra {{narm}} sauce in the ComicBook/ChickTract [[http://www.chick.com/reading/tracts/1047/1047_01.asp?wpc=1047_01.asp&wpp=a "First Bite":]]
-->'''Warlock:''' Master! Why did you tell us that Igor was the ''Promised One''?\\
'''Satan:''' I... uh... I lied! Because that's what I do! '''''Get over it!'''''
* ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'':
** Almost word for word from ComicBook/TheJoker in the famous "Laughing Fish" story:
--->'''ComicBook/{{Batman}}:''' [[YouSaidYouWouldLetThemGo You said you'd let him go.]]\\
'''Joker:''' I'm a notorious liar.
** Jason Todd's mother tells this to him after [[ComicBook/ADeathInTheFamily selling him out]] to the Joker.
** ''ComicBook/JokersLastLaugh'' is kicked off by a doctor trying to make the Joker remorseful for all he's done by lying and saying the Joker has a tumor, which he didn't have.
* The second issue of the four part miniseries that started ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics'' has Robotnik doing this to Sally when she meets with him to bargain for his father's life. As it turns out, [[BatmanGambit Sally had anticipated this and the real plan was to get an analysis of the roboticizer]]. This plan was [[RightHandVersusLeftHand screwed up when Sonic rescued her]] because Sally didn't bother to tell anyone besides Rotor the plan.
* In the ''ComicBook/JudgeDredd'' story arc that revives Judge Death, the other three Dark Judges tell this to the poor fool they coerced into freeing Judge Death on the promise that they'd let his wife go: "WE LIED!"
* Used by the authorities in ''ComicBook/YoungJustice'', after they had promised ComicBook/RedTornado and his wife that they'd let him off for acting out against a court order separating him from his daughter.
** Spoiler says tells Secret she lied after suggesting that Spoiler's boyfriend ComicBook/{{Robin|1993}} had talked about Secret a lot. Secret, having a crush on Robin, had found the idea pleasing but Steph is irritated by Secret's behavior towards herself and Tim and picked a petty way to get back at her.
* In ''[[ComicBook/SinCity Sin City: The Big Fat Kill]],'' Becky was promised to be allowed to live after she ratted out the Old Town Girls. Manute, the BigBad of the story, never says these words, but he does order Becky killed by Stuka, the swastika-headed punk, after ordering [[TortureTechnician Davis]] to break out the tools on Gail, indicating that he had no intention of following through on that promise. [[spoiler:Becky does eventually die, but at the hands of the girls of Old Town for her betrayal rather than Manute and his men]].
%%* In ''ComicBook/TheBooksOfMagic'' we get a rare protagonist example.
%%-->''You killed him.''
%%-->''No. I lied to him. Then I killed him.''
* ''ComicBook/IronMan'':
** A variation: when ComicBook/DoctorOctopus, who's been holding the city hostage with a supposed bomb, uses it with a {{subver|tedTrope}}sion of ExactWords when telling Tony it's not really a bomb at all.
--->'''Doctor Octopus:''' It's a ''device''. I always called it a device.\\
'''Iron Man:''' No... you said bomb... you said...\\
'''Doctor Octopus:''' Who cares? I lied. Cheat to win, Stark.
** Tony himself got one in during the climax of the ''ComicBook/ArmorWars'' storyline. After [[CurbStompBattle beating down]] Firepower in their rematch, Iron Man has to disable Firepower's nuclear missile, which is trapped in his damaged backpack. Firepower begs Iron Man to free him from his armor first, but Tony tells him he can't. After shutting down the nuke, Firepower gets one last taunt in, prompting Tony to tear Firepower's helmet off. When the pilot questions why he told him he couldn't get him out before, Tony simply told him, "I lied." Cue OhCrap face from Firepower.
* Used word for word by Shrapnel after he takes false information from an Autobot traitor and proceeds to fry him in Creator/MarvelComics' ''ComicBook/{{The Transformers|Marvel}}''.
* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'':
** One case where this Trope actually saved a man's life: In ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderMan1963'' #318-319, the Scorpion was hired by [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Justin Hammer]] to kidnap General Musgrave, an Army Intelligence Officer at a ceremony. Spidey intervened, but it looked like Scorpion would get away with his hostage, until he found out Lance Bannon was taking some great photos of the fight, meaning the fight was helping J. Jonah Jameson (a guy the Scorpion ''absolutely hated''). He changed his mind and said he would ''kill'' Musgrave unless Jameson surrendered to him in an hour. Jameson refused to cooperate (mostly because he had been kidnapped and [[MasterOfDisguise replaced by the Chameleon]] during this time) but when the hour was up, the Scorpion changed his mind again, and bolted, taking Debevick with him, leading to this:
-->'''Musgrave:''' But you said you'd kill me!\\
'''Scorpion:''' Seriously, General, I wear a tail, I call myself the Scorpion, do you really expect a guy like ''me'' to tell the truth??
** In part one of ''ComicBook/TheDeathOfJeanDeWolff'', Peter witnesses a group of thugs assault and rob an old man who also happens to be one of his aunt's neighbors. He confronts them as Spider-Man and it is quite clear they are more terrified of him than the helpless elderly person they'd just beat up. Spider-Man offers them a free shot at him which they take only for him to dodge and knock them out while stating this trope word for word.
* In the ComicBook/{{Superman}}[=/=]ComicBook/SilverSurfer crossover, The Impossible Man calls out Mxyzptlk for hurting people when they'd agreed not to hurt anyone. Mxy shrugs and says with a smarmy grin that he lied. This presses Impossible Man's BerserkButton, which Mxy laughs off.
* Played with in ''ComicBook/RedSonja'': ''The Art of Blood and Fire''. Samala offers to free his slaves if Sonja can complete his task. When she succeeds he backs out, but she's more frustrated about the deception than shocked.
* ''ComicBook/{{Buck Godot|ZapGunForHire}}'':
** A small variation
--->'''Buck:''' [[ICanExplain Now, there's a perfectly good explanation.]]\\
'''[=PSmith=]:''' You lied to [[HiveMind me/us]].\\
'''Buck:''' Gee, you didn't even need the other two guesses.
** [[http://www.airshipentertainment.com/buckcomic.php?date=20070927 Buck]] subverts this by giving [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Der Rock the Destroyer]] back the MacGuffin that he supposedly just gave back to the [=PSmiths=] shortly thereafter.
-->'''[=PSmith=]:''' Just a minute, if that's the device, then we still have to return it to [[SufficientlyAdvancedAliens he-who-must-be-watered]].\\
'''Buck:''' Relax, [=PSmith=]. I'm lying. It's a fake.\\
'''Der Rock the Destroyer:''' IT'S WHAT?!!\\
'''Buck:''' Just kidding, it's the real device. I slipped the fake to he-who-must-be-watered.\\
'''[=PSmith=]:''' But you just said... ''[{{beat panel}}]'' Well, you're lying to ''one'' of us.
** In the Gallimaufry arc, [[spoiler: the Beemah]] tell Buck they can't help him with the libido-inhibiting virus, but they can help him find the identity of the bioterrorists who made it in exchange for their freedom from a kill-on-sight order. Once their freedom is secured, [[spoiler: the Beemah]] leader tells Buck they've had the cure all along. Buck is shocked that the leader lied to him; the leader says that they learned lying from [[{{Anvilicious}} watching all the intergalactic politicians do it]].
* In the first issue of ''ComicBook/{{Miracleman}}'', Miracleman's transformation caused a terrorist guarding him to be deafened and suffer third-degree burns. In the second issue, the sinister Dr. Cream visits the terrorist in the hospital hoping to get clues as to Miracleman's identity. As the man is deaf, Cream has to use a pen and pad to communicate. He promises not to kill him if he cooperates and the terrorist agrees. After telling all, the last thing the man sees is a note reading ''"I was lying."''
* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]]: When Senator Abernathy's wife was dying of cancer Russian agents told him that they would use new Soviet advances in medicine to save her if he gave them some classified weapon's development intel. When he does so he discovers that not only were they lying about being willing to help her, they were lying about having the means to do so, and his wife dies and he became a traitor for nothing.
* ''ComicBook/{{Nnewts}}'': The Snake Lord promises to let Wizzark, Sissy, and [[spoiler:Lizzark!Herk]] rule Amphibopolis after he takes over the sky. The Snake Lord later reveals that [[spoiler:he actually intends to ''destroy'' Amphibopolis]], and laughs at the three for trusting him.
* ''ComicBook/{{Thunderbolts}}:'' American Eagle tells Bullseye, after a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech, that he'll be nice and let Bullseye get a free shot at him. Bullseye tries to take it, and then Eagle beats him senseless. Because he lied.
* ''ComicBook/{{Hound|2014}}'': Morrigan tells of the prophecy of three spears for three kings when the final battle begins. She admits that she's made it up to distract everyone when Cú Cullan confronts her over fatally wounding Emer.
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[[folder:Comic Strips]]
* From ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'':
-->'''Calvin:''' Any monsters under my bed tonight?\\
'''Monsters:''' Nope, no, uh-uh.\\
'''Calvin:''' Well there ''better'' not be, I'd hate to have to torch one with my flamethrower!\\
'''Hobbes:''' You have a flamethrower?\\
'''Calvin:''' They lie, I lie.
* ''ComicStrip/{{Foxtrot}}'' has this early strip:
-->'''Paige:''' Jason, how do I make the margins wider?\\
'''Jason:''' What? You expect me to help you after you ruined my ''Franchise/StarTrek'' game?\\
'''Paige:''' I'll give you a dollar.\\
'''Jason:''' Press Control-C, my dollar?\\
'''Paige:''' Ha ha, I lied.\\
'''Paige:''' Hey! My file just got deleted!!\\
'''Jason:''' Ha ha, ''I'' lied.
* In [[https://garfield.com/comic/2015-04-11 this]] strip, ComicStrip/{{Garfield}} claims he's sticking to his diet. His response when Jon asks him to explain the missing donuts? [[DiscussedTrope The obvious one.]]
* ''ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}}''. Lucy and [[YankTheDogsChain that damned football]]. No matter how many times she promises Charlie Brown that this time she'll let him kick it, she will ''always'' yank it away just to humiliate him yet again.[[note]]"Funny thing about this contract ... it was never notarized."[[/note]]
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[[folder:FanWorks]]
* The ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' fanfic ''[[Fanfic/TheEquestriaChronicles Legends of Equestria]]'' sees Princess Celestia utilize this to defeat Nightmare Moon, since the Elements of Harmony could only be used by her and Luna together.
-->'''Luna/Nightmare Moon:''' Celestia! You said we would fix this, make things right again!\\
'''Celestia:''' I’m afraid I lied to you, sister. It's what those of us that are willing to do whatever it takes to protect this kingdom do sometimes. I could not allow you to destroy everything that I have worked to create. I should have known from the start that you lacked the resolve to see our task through to its end.
* One of the secondary characters in the ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' fanfic series ''Fanfic/SavageSkies'' is all about this trope. Swift Stride is one of seven Celestial Knights, but none of his fellow knights can stand him because he's so full of deceit. Late in the series, there's a chapter from his viewpoint while he's fighting Tirek. He starts off by bragging that he's Celestia's strongest knight, then admits he was lying about that and he's really just the trickiest. But after a long fight...
-->Swift laughed. "Hey," he said, "Remember what I said earlier, about being the strongest of Celestia's Knights."\\
Tirek's eyes narrowed. "You were lying."\\
"Yeah... well..." Swift seemed to step forward and vanished. Tirek's eyes caught a flash of motion right in front of him and looked down to see that Swift was now standing within inches of his front belly, having seemingly crossed the distance between them in an instant. "... I was lying about lying."
* ''Fanfic/AdviceAndTrust'': After kissing Shinji, Asuka confessed that she wanted to kiss him because she liked him. When he complained that wasn't what she said before, she replied: "I lied."
-->'''Shinji:''' You just said you wanted to kiss me because you were bored!\\
'''Asuka:''' I lied.
* In ''Fanfic/MegaManReawakened'', Wily lies to Lex Loath about giving him a robot army, leaving him a million Zennies poorer and in jail.
* In ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/10156375/1/My-Child My Child]]'', the demon [[OriginalCharacter Xaphan]] tells [[Manga/AttackOnTitan Levi]] that if he makes a [[DealWithTheDevil deal with him]] for something, then he'll still get ten years of life before Xaphan claims his soul for good. Levi retorts that he's lying and refuses to make the deal. [[spoiler: Levi is forced to finally sell his soul to the demon in exchange for his newborn child's life, and is thinking about how to make the best use of the next ten years when this happens:]]
-->'''Xaphan:''' [[spoiler: Yes, about that... You were absolutely right, Corporal -- every word out of my mouth ''is'' a lie. ''[rips Levi's soul out and drags him to hell]'']]
* ''Fanfic/RosarioVampireBrightestDarkness Act II'': Miyabi [[SexualExtortion forces Mizore to have sex with him]], claiming he will spare Mizore's mother if she does so. As soon as he's finished and leaves a [[BreakTheCutie broken]] Mizore alone, he orders his soldiers to have Tsurara executed.
* In ''Fanfic/ShadowchasersAscension'', Ophelia duels Rule-of-Three on the condition he'll release the captive Penelope and Red Feather if he loses. When he does lose, he [[OneWingedAngel assumes his true form]] and this Trope is played out:
-->'''Rule-of-Three:''' Well, let’s see… I could honor my side of the bargain, which would make Jalie and my master very angry… Or I could renege on it, which would make them quite pleased… Tough decision… ''(Starts to assume his true form.)'' Oh, who am I kidding? It’s an incredibly easy decision!\\
'''Penelope:''' That dirty bastard...\\
'''Rule-of-Three:''' There are three rules to dealing with demons, like me... One, always get payment in advance. Two, always watch your back. And the third rule is... ''[transformation is now complete]'' ''Well, the third rule is, just don't make deals with them at all! They tend to lie!''
:: Unfortunately for him, at that second, [[BigDamnHeroes Dante and Jeb rush in and have their swords at his throat.]] Leading to this[=:=]
-->'''Lorelei:''' You were stalling? You ''knew'' Rule-of-Three was lying?\\
'''Ophelia:''' Oh please, [[DeconstructedTrope it couldn't have been more obvious if his pants were on fire.]]
* ''Fanfic/{{Quicken}}'': When [[AntiHero Emma]] reminds thug Lao that he promised that he'd let her go, he shrugs and replies that he lied.
-->'''Emma:''' Y-y-you promised. You s-s-said that – that you would let me go after – after she was done.\\
'''Lao:''' Guess I lied, ginger.
* ''Fanfic/TheRigelBlackChronicles'': Harry's family, except Archie, have no idea how many lies she tells, but she's fairly honest with her friends about it.
--> '''Caelum''': You lied. You said you were already planning on getting food out.\\
'''Harry''': Yes, I lied to you. I lie a lot, actually. You should get used to it if we're going to be friends.
* In ''[[http://jeconais.fanficauthors.net/This_Means_War/9__Harry_Potters_Day_Off/ This Means War]]'' Lavender applies what she claims is a painless waxing potion to Ginny's legs during a makeover session.
-->'''Ginny:''' You said it wouldn't hurt!\\
'''Lavender:''' I lied.
* In ''[[http://jeconais.fanficauthors.net/Madness/Madness/ Madness]]'' Harry deliberately misquotes the prophecy to Voldemort before killing him with the Sword of Gryffindor.
-->'''Wormtail:''' You said you would both die.\\
'''Harry:''' Yeah, well about that, I lied.
%%* The ''Commando'' example (see Films, below) is homaged by Pegasus and Bakura in ''WebVideo/YuGiOhTheAbridgedSeries''.
* ''WebVideo/TeenTitansTheAbridgedSeries'':
-->'''Beast Boy:''' I thought you said you didn't have superpowers.\\
'''Robin:''' I lied. (Kicks [[TheBigGuy Mammoth]] hard enough to send him flying several meters backwards)
* Initially PlayedStraight but then {{Subverted}} in the ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom''/''ComicBook/JusticeLeague'' crossover ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/11229151/13/Days-of-Justice Days of Justice]]''. The Spectre leads Danny, Wonder Woman, and Shazam into [[spoiler:Trigon's]] dimesion to [[spoiler:rescue the ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica]]. Since the dimension is filled with magic, Spectre is forced to send back his human host, Jim Corrigan, and take Danny as a temporary one, promising to release him when the mission is over. When the heroes finish the mission, Spectre refuses to honor his promise since he finds Danny to be the perfect host, but relents and goes back to Corrigan after the latter refuses to let him use Danny.
* ''Fanfic/TheNightUnfurls'': During the Feoh/Ur Arc, Alicia gives in to the Black Dogs' terms of surrender in hopes of freeing a number of captive nuns from their HostageSituation. [[RapePillageAndBurn Perhaps unsurprisingly]], they do not keep their word.
* ''Fanfic/AndHellFollowedAfterHim'' has Ranma does this to Mousse. [[DraggedOffToHell After being sent to hell by Cologne and his rivals]], tortured for 100 years (10 on the outside), Ranma returns as the ''ComicBook/GhostRider'' to exact bloody vengeance. After [[AnArmAndALeg de-legging]] Mousse and fighting his way through Hotel Moscow, the Chinese Triad and Roanapur's most lethal assassins (Revy and Eda included), he finally has the Amazon-turned-hitman at his mercy and decides to [[Film/{{Darkman}} channel his inner Peyton Westlake]].
-->'''Mousse''': [[AintTooProudToBeg I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.]]
-->'''Ranma!Rider''': ''(lifting Mousse to his face)'' '''''I know you are Mousse, I know…BUT LETS PRETEND YOU AREN'T!''''' ''(cue [[CallItKarma Penance Stare]])''
* ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/14313401/1/Time-Again-Redux Time Again: Redux]]'':
-->'''Harry:''' Ginny! Ron! Go! You need to get out of here!\\
'''Dolohov:''' Oh, there's not much chance of that happening. Take a look for yourself, I won't even try and curse you.\\
[Harry ducks his head out, then pulls it back as a curse comes flying]\\
'''Harry:''' Shit. I thought you said you wouldn't curse me.\\
'''Dolohov:''' I lied.
* ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/14292176/1/The-Fallen The Fallen]]'': Lil' Miss Malachite orders Roman Torchwick and Neopolitan to spy on Shirou Emiya, promising to allow them to leave her organization in peace if they get good info. They succeed by learning what Shirou looks like and how he fights. As soon as they give their reports, Malachite's men incapacitate them with tasers, throw Roman in a cell, and have Neopolitan sold into slavery. When Roman protests that they had a deal, Malachite dismissively says the money from the slaver was too good to pass up.
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[[folder:Film — Animation]]
* Vizier Baramanda from ''WesternAnimation/{{Ark}}'', who forces the heroine Amarinth to turn herself in by arresting Amarinth's father, Commander Jallek, ready to sentence Jallek to public execution. The moment Amarinth complies, Baramanda then had Jallek set free... before (within Amarinth's earshot) ordering a hit squad to have Jallek and several protestors gunned down in public. But thankfully the hero Rogan's intervention prevents the massacre from being carried out.
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[[folder:Film — Live-Action]]
* Used by Creator/GaryOldman's character in ''Film/AirForceOne'':
-->'''Grace Marshall:''' You said you were gonna release us.\\
'''Ivan Korshunov:''' Forgive me, I lied.
* From a deleted scene of ''Film/BackToTheFuturePartIII'':
-->'''Buford:''' Now, I'm warning you Marshal, I'm here on a personal matter, if you want to live to see your boy grow up, you'll ride out of here for a few hours and leave me be.\\
'''Strickland:''' Let's go, boy.\\
''[Buford shoots Strickland anyway]''\\
'''Strickland's Son:''' PA!!\\
'''Buford:''' I lied, Marshal!
* When Sheriff Bart confronts Hedy [[RunningGag ("That's]] ''[[InsistentTerminology Hedley!")]]'' Lamarr at the climax of ''Film/BlazingSaddles'' and draws a gun on him, Hedley protests that he is unarmed, leading Bart to throw down his gun to settle things with GoodOldFisticuffs. Hedley then mentions that wait, he ''is'' armed and reveals a Derringer in his coat, but Bart retrieves his gun and [[GroinAttack shoots Lamarr in the crotch]].
* In the 2004 film ''The Clearing'', Arnold Mack kidnaps Wayne Hayes, then calls Wayne's wife Eileen demanding a ransom, promising to return her husband once he gets it. When the ransom is delivered, Arnold escapes with the money and reveals he killed Wayne shortly after kidnapping him.
* Spoken by [[Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger John Matrix]] in ''[[Film/Commando1985 Commando (1985)]]'', a rare heroic version:
-->'''Matrix:''' Remember, Sully, when I promised to {{kill you last}}?\\
'''Sully:''' That's right Matrix, you did!\\
'''Matrix:''' I lied. ''[Drops Sully to his death]''\\\
'''Cindy:''' What did you do to Sully?\\
'''Matrix:''' [[{{Pun}} I let]] [[ObligatoryJoke him]] [[BondOneLiner go]].
* In ''Film/DemonKnight'', the Collector says this directly to one character just before he is RewardedAsATraitorDeserves.
* Damodar says the exact line in the ''Film/DungeonsAndDragons2000'' movie. Most of the audience saw it coming from [[ClicheStorm around the opening credits]].
* In ''Film/{{Exam}}'', [[spoiler:White]] says this when everyone calls him out on his back-stabbing.
* In the film ''Film/{{Freejack}}'', Mick Jagger gets the very last line in the film, when asked by Emilio Estevez about his sudden change of loyalties. It is delivered with such scenery chewing glee that it may be the Platonic Ideal of I Lied.
* PlayedForLaughs in the original ''Film/{{Fright Night|1985}}'':
-->'''Charley Brewster:''' C'mon, you just said you believe in vampires!\\
'''Peter Vincent:''' I ''[[[PunctuatedForEmphasis slams down car hood]]]'' '''''[[LargeHam lied!]]'''''\\
'''Vacendak:''' I LIED!
* ''Film/Gone2012'': Jill says this after she starts pouring gasoline onto her abductor, who screams that she said she'd let him go if he'd told her what he's done with her sister.
* In ''Film/TheHeat'' after Ashburn takes one out of Mullins' book and [[spoiler:shoots a drug lord in the crotch]], Mullins reveals that [[spoiler:she never had any bullets in the gun during her groin Russian Roulette on a perp earlier]].
* ''Film/{{Heathers}}'': J.D. tells Veronica that using "ich luge" bullets will only pierce the skin of the jocks, not kill them. "Ich lüge" is German for "I'm lying."
* In ''Film/{{ManOnFire}}'', a burned-out intelligence operative becomes a bodyguard to a wealthy executive's little girl. After she is kidnapped for ransom, he interrogates one of the girl's captors, promising that they will not be harmed. When the kidnapper reveals what they know, the bodyguard informs the other kidnappers that the promise was not true, and executes one kidnapper. This greatly enhances the cooperativeness of the remaining kidnapper.

* In ''Film/{{Interstellar}}'', when Murphy asks the dying Professor about his gravitational theory midway through the film, he confesses that he faked them to keep everybody from worrying about the future. "[[WhamLine I lied]]. [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone I lied, Cooper.]]"
* ''Film/LockUp'': Warden Drumgoole promises one of Frank's friends a reduced sentence if he'll betray him at the right moment. When he does, he declares that they "don't make deals with prisoners", and has him thrown back into genpop.
* Gollum/Sméagol does this in the film version of ''Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheReturnOfTheKing''. The variation here is the SplitPersonality. Frodo always knew that "Gollum" couldn't be trusted, but he thought that "Sméagol" would keep his word to obey him.[[note]]Creator/PeterJackson said in the DVDCommentary that they put that line in so it would be clear to the audience that ''neither'' side of the split personality could be trusted (since Sméagol had snapped and gone as crazy as Gollum) and thus make Sméagol/Gollum's KarmicDeath acceptable.[[/note]] When Sméagol turns on Frodo near the end, they have this exchange:
-->'''Frodo:''' But you swore! You swore on the precious! Sméagol promised!\\
'''Gollum:''' Sméagol lied.
* ''Film/TheMask'': "[[YouSaidYouWouldLetThemGo You said you wouldn't hurt him!]]" followed by the obligatory smug "I lied".
* In ''Film/MastersOfTheUniverse'', Skeletor ''won''. He got He-Man to surrender, give up his sword, let himself be tortured, because he left He-Man's friends back on Earth. Said friends found their way back to Eternia and attacked Skeletor's forces, and when they attacked back He-Man shouts that Skeletor promised not to hurt them. The weird thing here is that technically, Skeletor ''did'' honor his part and his forces are actually ''defending themselves''. However, Skeletor is drunk with power at this point so fulfilled this trope just to fulfill it. ([[VillainBall He's evil]]). Which galvanizes He-Man to kill him. Whups!
* While not outright said, an example does happen in ''Film/TheMummy1999'', the heroes get cornered by a mob of Imhotep's followers. Imhotep offers (through Beni translating for him) that if Evey comes with him (to be sacrificed), he will spare her friends. They accept the offer, believing that Rick, Johnathan and Ardeth Bay, will live to fight the day after so that they can rescue her later. Unfortunately, once she's in hand, Imhotep orders in ancient Egyptian to his followers to kill the rest of them.
* In ''Film/MyBlueHeaven'', in order to elicit sympathy, Vinny tells Barney that he saved his life since despite working for organized crime, he didn't know how to use a gun. At the climax, he singlehandedly stops two hitmen with a proficient display of marksmanship. When Barney calls him on it, Vinny states that he lied, which is the only time where he actually admits to one of his lies flat out.
* In ''Film/NextOfKin1982'', Linda overhears both Connie and Dr. Barton confess that they had both lied to her about the nature of the suspicious deaths at the retirement home, both past and present.
* ''Film/ThePrestige'': When Angier's wife drowns during an escape act gone wrong, Cutter tells him about a sailor he knew once who almost drowned; he said "it was like going home". When he discovers that [[spoiler:Angier has been drowning his duplicates created by Tesla's transporter machine]], he reveals that he only told Angier that to comfort him: "I lied - he said it was agony!"
* A rare heroic example occurs at the end of ''Film/TheRibaldTalesOfRobinHood''. After promising Lady Sallyforth that she will live if she lets Marian go, Robin then turns her over to his men to do with as they will. When she protests that he said she would be allowed to go, he responds:
-->"What is the word of an outlaw worth?"
* A somewhat more meta-example: ''Film/ScaryMovie'''s tagline was "No Mercy. No Shame. No Sequel." When ''Scary Movie 2'' came out, their tagline was: "We lied."
* In ''Film/SisterAct'', on allowing Deloris to stay in the convent:
-->'''Reverend Mother:''' That is not a person you can hide. That is a conspicuous person, designed to stick out.\\
'''Monsignor O'Hara:''' You took a vow of hospitality for all in need.\\
'''Reverend Mother:''' I lied.
* [[http://www.badmovies.org/movies/spacehunter/spacehunter4.wav Invoked by Overdog]], played by Creator/MichaelIronside in ''Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone'' to Nicki (played by a young Creator/MollyRingwald).
-->'''Overdog:''' You have a very enviable life force, a life force you're going to share with me.\\
'''Nicki:''' But... you said if I made it through, I'm free.\\
'''Overdog:''' ''(with a SlasherSmile)'' I lied, ''nobody'' goes free!
* Used by the ''good guy'' in ''Film/StarTrekIIITheSearchForSpock''. Worth pointing out, in a nerdy way, that from the Klingon perspective, this makes Kirk very much a villain. It's considered a great deal of dishonor for a Klingon to be captured alive rather than killed in battle.
-->'''Kirk:''' Help us or die!\\
'''Maltz:''' I do not deserve to live.\\
'''Kirk:''' Fine. I'll kill you later.\\
''[later]''\\
'''Maltz:''' Wait. You said you would kill me.\\
'''Kirk:''' I lied.
* ''Franchise/StarWars'':
** ''Film/ANewHope'':
*** The scene where Leia bluffs about the location of the rebel base and Tarkin immediately orders the destruction of her home planet, telling her she is "far too trusting". On the other hand, Tarkin said he would blow up Alderaan if she did ''not'' tell him the base's location. [[ExactWords He never said that]] he would ''not'' blow up Alderaan if Leia ''did'' tell him the location.
*** Reversed a few minutes later when Tarkin is absolutely shocked to learn Leia lied about that location. Vader responds with "I told you she would never consciously betray the rebellion, unless she thought she could destroy us in the process." [[LaserGuidedKarma Given what he had done earlier, he should've known that was coming.]] (Well, there ''was'' a Rebel base there. Just not an active one.)
** ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'':
*** [[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Lando_Calrissian Lando Calrissian]] of Cloud City makes a [[DealWithTheDevil deal with Darth Vader]], and it kept getting worse all the time. It worked out in the end, and the [[Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse Expanded Universe]] makes it clear that if he had refused, Cloud City would have been attacked and destroyed. There are two exchanges that reflect this trope, though neither actually say "I lied."
--->'''Lando:''' That was never a condition of our agreement, nor was giving Han to this bounty hunter!\\
'''Vader:''' Perhaps you think you're being treated unfairly?\\
'''Lando:''' ...No.\\
'''Vader:''' Good. [[ShameIfSomethingHappened It would be unfortunate if I had to leave a garrison here.]]
*** ...and
--->'''Darth Vader:''' [[LastNameBasis Calrissian]]. Take the princess and the Wookiee to my ship.\\
'''Lando:''' You said they'd be left at the city under my supervision.\\
'''Darth Vader:''' [[MovingTheGoalposts I am altering the deal. Pray I don't alter it any further.]]
* In ''Film/Terminator3RiseOfTheMachines'', the Arnie Terminator pretends he'll let Katherine Brewster go if she tells him where John Connor is before admitting he lied, showing the epononymous machine has become [[RidiculouslyHumanRobot ridiculously human enough]] to lie (he's been expanded with psychology routines). Or to reference [[Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger his old movies]].
* During the ArmedBlag at the start of ''Film/{{Transit}}'', Marek shoots the driver, causing the InsideMan to object:
-->'''Man:''' Nobody's supposed to die! You said that nobody's supposed to die.\\
'''Marek:''' I lied.\\
''[shoots him]''
* A lighter version occurs in the comedy ''Film/{{Water|1985}}''. After GranolaGirl Pamela Weintraub states her opposition to [[MegaCorp Spenco]] exploiting the island's mineral water, Governor Baxter Thwaites threatens to have her deported as an undesirable alien. Being taken hostage together makes them realise it's all BelligerentSexualTension.
-->'''Pamela:''' You said I was an undesirable alien.\\
'''Baxter:''' I lied. ''(start smooching)''
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[[folder:Literature]]
* ''Literature/ArtemisFowl: The Opal Deception'': Opal Koboi regarding the explosive strapped to Julius Root supposedly having had a "sweet spot", which, if Holly had hit it accurately, would have saved Root's life. There was no sweet spot, and the bomb went off seconds later. This served the dual purpose of [[KickTheDog screwing with Holly by forcing her to shoot her oldest friend]] ''and'' tricking her into framing herself for his murder on camera.
* ''Literature/ABrothersPrice'': Jerin pulls this on the villains, justifying it by pointing out that if he were more honest than them, he would be at a disadvantage, and he prefers to "meet people at their level".
* ''Literature/CompanionsOfTheNight'': Ethan does it so much that Kerry has a really hard time to spot when he’s actually telling the truth. He indeed has had a lot of time to practice his lying skills, being a vampire and all...
* ''Literature/{{Deverry}}'': A rare completely heroic example occurs late in the cycle. Nevyn, in pursuit of the BigBad, makes a deal with a pack of EliteMooks, who make a big play of how they always keep their word, no matter what. Having bargained with them to get his hands on an artefact linked to the BigBad, he then catches a Brick thrown ''four books earlier'', (he's one of the few Light Sorcerers who [[spoiler: '''didn't''' swear an oath always to tell the truth]]) and so he can [[spoiler: [[KillItWithFire set them all on fire]].]]
* ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'': An [[TheFairFolk Elf]] attempts this on Magrat in ''Literature/LordsAndLadies''. However, she was one step ahead and A) was wearing armor under her wedding dress and B) tricked one of them into opening a box containing [[CatsAreMean Greebo]].
* ''Literature/DonQuixote'': While wandering, Don Quixote finds a man named Juan Haduldo [[ATasteOfTheLash flogging]] his servant, the shepard boy Andrés. Quixote stops him and orders him to promise to never do that again and to pay the boy a fair wage. As soon as Quixote leaves, Haduldo angrily says he has no obligation to obey a promise made to some old coot and resumes flogging the boy and not paying him. When Andrés meets Quixote again, he [[WhatTheHellHero calls him out]] on not keeping tabs on them or even contacting the authorities to enforce the promise. Quixote [[GoodCannotComprehendEvil had assumed that all men would never break a promise]].
* ''Literature/DragonridersOfPern'': In ''Weyr Search'', the first novella, Lessa, the heiress to Ruatha Hold, schemes against evil Lord Fax who took the place by force when she was a child. Over the years she psychically maneuvers Ruatha to ruins, leading him to vow he'll renounce it in favor of his son, if any. Seeing Fax's wife Gemma die before giving birth, she announces a living son, leading dragonrider F'lar to kill Fax in a gruesome knife fight. When she reveals herself as the true heir, F'lar reminds her that Fax's son is now the heir. She says scornfully "Gemma died, the babe unborn. I lied!" ([[AccidentalTruth But she didn't. After she left Gemma dead, the midwife did a C-section and brought out a healthy boy.]])
* ''Literature/TheExecutioner'': In "Hollywood Hell", Mack Bolan does this trope to a [[AssholeVictim Mafia thug in the pornography business]], whom he promised to release if he talked. Which counts as TookALevelInJerkass as Bolan has ''always'' kept his word in the past when he promised to let someone go unharmed, and in fact has a reputation among his enemies for doing so.
* ''Literature/FateZero'': Lord Kayneth is given a geas, in which it states that he and his wife shall not be harmed by Kiritsugu in any way should he accept the conditions, which is to have his Servant commit suicide. [[spoiler:Lord Kayneth, who was dealt a grievous wound in a former battle, accepts. After the death of his Servant, Lord Kayneth and his wife are shot dead by Maiya, a henchman of Kiritsugu, who is not covered by his geas.]]
* ''Literature/ForestKingdom'': In book 1 (''Blue Moon Rising''), the Demon Prince promised to make TheDragon the king of Forest Land. Instead, he just makes him a low-grade demon.
* ''Literature/GangstaGranny'': [[spoiler: The Granny admits to the Queen that she lied about being an international jewel thief.]]
* ''Literature/TheGatekeepers: Evil Star'':
-->'''Fabien:''' Salamanda promised me the boy wouldn't be hurt.\\
'''Rodriguez:''' Salamanda lied! (Shoots Fabien)
* In ''Literature/{{Inkheart}}'', the BigBad Capricorn lies -- a lot -- in order to get people to do what he wants, and such gets one of these in about every scene he's in, in addition to being [[LampshadeHanging honestly baffled that people are surprised]]. At one point, he ''lies about having lied''.
* ''Literature/LegacyOfTheDragokin'': [[spoiler: Kthonia]] promises to cease her rampage and leave everyone alone in exchange for mercy. Everyone is surprised when she backs out of the promise moments later and continues fighting.
* ''Literature/OldKingdom'': Word for word in ''Abhorsen''.
-->'''Lirael:''' [[spoiler:You told me you weren't one of the Seven!]]\\
'''Disreputable Dog:''' I lied. It's one of the reasons I'm the ''Disreputable'' Dog.
* ''Literature/SisterhoodSeries'' by Creator/FernMichaels: Believe it or not, the heroes (anti-heroes may be a better term) use this a number of times on the villains! The Vigilantes used this on the bad guys in ''Final Justice''. Jack Emery, and Harry Wong at least pull this on a pedophile polygamist sheriff and his two deputies in ''Under The Radar''. Jack made an offer that the first one who told them what they needed to know would be set free. Deputy Clyde took the offer and told them everything he knew. When he was done, he said that he told them everything he knew and now they have to keep their word. Jack does not release him, and states that he will be set free, but Jack didn't say where! Clearly, the intention is to put them in prison where they belong! Deputy Clyde was unhappy, and he mouthed off some racist remarks at Harry Wong, resulting in him being knocked out.
* ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'':
** An inversion happens in ''Literature/AGameOfThrones'', when [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder Littlefinger]] betrays [[HonorBeforeReason Ned Stark]]. Littefinger had [[SarcasticConfession directly told Ned not to trust him]] and reminds Ned of it while betraying him.
** In the epilogue of ''Literature/AStormOfSwords'', Merrett Frey goes to ransom Petyr, a relative of his, from the Brotherhood Without Banners... then he sees that the Brotherhood already hanged him.
--->'''Merrett:''' You said if you had the gold by sunset he wouldn't be harmed...\\
'''Tom Sevenstrings:''' Well, you've got us there, my lord. That was a lie of sorts, as it happens.
* ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'':
** ''Literature/TheThrawnTrilogy'': In ''Literature/DarkForceRising'', Grand Admiral Thrawn speaks to ex-Imperial-agent Mara Jade about the location of the long-lost Katana fleet; she doesn't know it, but her current boss does. Thrawn tells her that she has a few days to go get the coordinates and lets her get back to her ship and rendezvous with her boss, but he plants a tracking device on her, shows up just after she does, and captures him. Mara is furious; Thrawn is coldly practical, and calmly states that he changed his mind on their deal. This ultimately works very much against Thrawn, as it this incident is what [[MistreatmentInducedBetrayal turns Mara against the Empire]] for good, making this one of the few times he succumbs to the VillainBall.
** ''Literature/GalaxyOfFear'': ''Planet Plague'' has [[FauxAffablyEvil the villain]] give Tash an injection of TheVirus while in the guise of a doctor. Later, as she [[VirusVictimSymptoms starts to succumb]], she says he said it was a vaccine! Well, he lied. A later book has the computer SIM. When everything went wrong, it kept telling Zak to get to its main computer room and input some codes to remove its RestrainingBolt, and that it could help him then. Zak kept not doing it, and his sister ended up locked in a room with the air being slowly vented out. SIM told Zak it would only be able to open that door when he input those codes. [[AIIsACrapshoot Guess what happened when he did.]]
** ''Literature/NewJediOrder'': Vergere. "When will you learn that everything I tell you is a lie?" She's more of a TricksterMentor than anything else (at least, until ''Literature/LegacyOfTheForce'' retconned her into a Sith.)
* ''Literature/SwordArtOnline'': Quinella motivates her henchman Chudelkin by swearing an oath to the goddess Stacia that if he can defeat the heroes, she will have sex with him. She has no intention of honoring her oath and points out that she doesn't believe in Stacia, so her oath is meaningless.
* In the Creator/RayBradbury short story "The Toynbee Convector", Craig Bennett Stiles, a Bill Gates {{Expy}}, announced on live television that he built a time machine and travelled into the future, and revealed that in the future mankind would abolish war, disease, prejudice and famine and create a true utopia. Nearly a century later, in the utopia that Stiles envisioned, Stiles admitted to a reporter interviewing him, "I lied," that he never really travelled into the future. He used a special effects team to create fake "artifacts from the future" to show the world, hoping to give humanity a goal to strive for. His lie became a self-fulfilling prophecy.
* ''Literature/TrickOrTrapped'': At one point, you can end up in a fight with a crazed pirate who wants to kill you for getting too friendly with his pet ghost. He says that he will spare your life if you give him an apple, which is his favorite food. If you do have the apple with you, you can give it to him like he says. It doesn't matter though, because he goes back on his word and kills you anyway. Prick.
* A rare Heroic version shows up in Creator/StephenKing's ''Literature/{{It}}''. During the Ritual of Chud in 1987, Richie seizes IT and is hurting IT with his quips and voices, and tells IT he'll consider letting IT go if IT takes him to his friend, Bill. The self-proclaimed Eater of Worlds and of Children is surprised when Richie pulls an "ILied".
* Another heroic version in ''Literature/WhoCensoredRogerRabbit'' when Eddie gives a JerkassGenie a lethal saltwater bath after having it grant him a single, albeit selfless, wish for him.
* ''Literature/TheWindInTheWillows:'' Badger drags Toad "off screen" for a long lecture about breaking his motorcar addiction. As Badger drones on, Rat sardonically comments to Mole that it's pointless, because Toad will ''say'' anything, and sure enough, as soon as the duo comes back with Toad having promised to change, Toad announces he was lying and will gleefully go off in the first motorcar he lays eyes on. He gets locked up and kept under guard.
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[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* The first scene of ''Series/BladeTheSeries'' is essentially this trope. Blade has just interrogated a Russian vampire:
-->'''Blade''': You can go.
-->'''Vampire''': You are joking, yes?
-->'''Blade''': Yes.
-->[[DecapitationStrike *chop*]]
* Played straight by the ''Series/BurnNotice'' episode "No Good Deed". Quoth the villain of the week, Eve, "Remember that part about me letting you live if you helped me rip off my buyer? I lied." (Westen had never actually believed her; he was just buying time for Fiona to put together a rescue.)
* Another (mostly) heroic version; Brenda Johnson of ''Series/TheCloser'' often [[LyingToThePerp lies to her suspects about all the crimes they're being charged with]] until after she's gotten their confession, but in a Season 6 episode she actually says the trope title. She tells the perp that his drive-by shooting didn't hurt anyone, but if he confessed to the crime and explained why he tried to have the target killed, the LAPD wouldn't arrest him for the property damage caused by the shooting. He confesses, she reveals that three US Army soldiers were killed, and that he'd be getting the death penalty. Her "I lied" when he shouted that she said nobody was injured was positively gloating.
* During the ''Series/{{Community}}'' [[Recap/CommunityS1E01Pilot pilot]] Britta promises Jeff a date if he'll stop the fighting he started. After Jeff uses his {{Manipulative Bastard}}ry to calm the group down, she uses these words exactly.
* ''Series/{{CSINY}}'':
** In "Officer Blue", in order to get a murder confession Aiden resorts to this in a pizza shop that's a front for money laundering.
** In "Point of No Return," Stella promises George Kolovos that she won't send him to Cyprus (where he's a wanted criminal) in a shipping container if he gives up his partner Sebastian Diakos. He does...and she locks him in the container anyway.
-->'''Kolovos''': Wait, we had a deal!
-->'''Stella''': I lied.
* ''Series/{{Dexter}}'': When Dexter Morgan goes back on a promise to set a victim free: "You think I'm a killer, and not a liar?"
* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
** [[Recap/DoctorWho2006CSTheRunawayBride "The Runaway Bride"]]: The Doctor, to Donna, regarding the TARDIS and its status as a time machine.
--->'''The Doctor:''' Do you know what I said before, about a time machine? Well, I lied, and now it's time to use it.
** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E14TheNextDoctor "The Next Doctor"]]:
--->'''Miss Hartigan:''' But you promised me, you said I would never be converted!\\
'''Cyber-Leader:''' [[foldercontrol]]

[[folder: That was designated: a lie. ]]

** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E15PlanetOfTheDead "Planet of the Dead"]]: Christina, right before kissing the Doctor:
--->"Remember when I said I hated you? I was lying."
** Practically River Song's catch phrase. The Eleventh Doctor gets in on the action a lot, too. Basically, any time River and Eleven are on screen together, they're lying to each other, to the companions, and to you.
** RuleNumberOne: The Doctor Lies.
** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS31E4TheTimeOfAngels "The Time of Angels"]]:
--->'''River:''' This won't hurt a bit. ''[injects Amy, who cringes]'' There, you see? I lied.
*** Rory and his dad in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS33E2DinosaursOnASpaceship Dinosaurs on a Spaceship]]", in an almost exact mirror of the River-Amy scene. [[spoiler:[[KidFromTheFuture Which shows where River got it from.]]]]
*** [[RuleOfThree Again]] by the Doctor to Clara in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS33E13TheNameOfTheDoctor The Name of the Doctor]]".
* A heroic example in the ''Series/{{Elementary}}'' episode "Meet Your Maker". Holmes and Watson question a man who runs a site on the Dark Web for misogynists. Holmes points out the site is full of posts of men talking about raping and killing women, so if the man doesn't give them the information they need he'll turn him over to Homeland Security. Once the man gives the information, Holmes waves over the DHS agents who were watching.
-->'''Man:''' But you promised you wouldn't tell them about me if I talked to you!\\
'''Holmes:''' Yes, but you play den mother to a pack of would-be rapists and mass shooters, so you can see how lying to you would be the highlight of my day.
* In the ''Series/EmeraldCity'' episode [[Recap/EmeraldCityS1E5EverybodyLies "Everybody Lies"]], West promised Ojo that [[spoiler:she would free his wife from the Prison of the Abject]], in exchange for bringing her Dorothy. She didn't.
-->'''West:''' I lied! [[TitleDrop Everybody lies!]]
* Done humorously on the ''Series/FatherTed'' episode "A Christmassy Ted". An award hungry priest decides to pose as another priest named Father Todd Unctious (even stealing Todd's clothes which Ted notes was pointless since he was already a priest) to get close to Ted to steal his recently won Golden Cleric award. Once caught he asks the police officer present to if everything he says is off the record. The officer agrees so he delivers a full confession. The officer after reveals that it was a lie and it was all in fact on the record, much to the thief's disappointment.
-->'''Police Sergeant:''' Well, I got bad news for you so-called Todd Unctious. That wasn't off the record. I'm using that as evidence against you.\\
'''(Fake)Todd:''' Ah that's completely unfair!
* ''Series/TheFlash2014:'' After the Flash enlists Captain Cold's help, and gets double-crossed:
-->'''Flash:''' You gave me your word! \\
'''Captain Cold:''' It's true I did, but here's the thing: I'm a criminal and a liar and I hurt people and I rob them.
* On one episode of ''Series/{{Frasier}}'', Martin tries to trick Niles into signing a document so that he won't have to go get a physical, by having a cop friend of his pull them over and offer to flash his badge and get him out of the ticket only if he signed. After Niles apparently does so Martin says, "I lied," and explains the ruse to him. Niles responds, "''I'' lied. I just drew you a picture of a dog."
* ''Series/GameOfThrones'':
** Littlefinger says "I did warn you not to trust me," when he proves why. This is actually a DoubleSubversion as Littlefinger was being perfectly honest when he warned Ned not to trust him. Still, he was relying on Ned falling for a SarcasticConfession.
** Reek delivers the promise of safe conduct to the Ironborn garrison at Moat Cailin if they surrender. Unfortunately, Ramsay is a man of tradition and has a bad habit of flaying people he promised to spare.
--->'''Ramsay:''' "You didn't think I was going to let them go, did you?"
** Polliver tells the injured Lommy that he'll carry him, then sinks a sword in Lommy's throat.
* PlayedForLaughs (duh) by comedy duo Hale and Pace in their role as the managers of their own show. "We promised not to blow the budget..." (lights go own, budget very obviously blown) "...we lied."
* In ''Series/HerculesTheLegendaryJourneys'', Ares allows Hercules to marry Serena, a Golden Hind, ''if'' he gave his godly powers, and Hercules agrees to this. However, in the next episode, "Judgment Day", Serena is found dead and Hercules is blamed for it. Not surprisingly, Ares and his nephew, Strife, were the ones responsible for it.
-->'''Iolaus:''' You reneged on your deal, Ares. You said if he gave up his powers, he’d be happily married.
-->'''Ares:''' I lied. So what?
* ''Series/{{Heroes}}'':
-->''[Matt traps Sylar in his own mind]''\\
'''Sylar:''' ''[unbelieving]'' You said you would help me.\\
'''Matt:''' Yeah, well... Guess there is still a little of you left inside me. Because I lied. Enjoy hell.
* ''Series/KamenRiderGaim'' has Ryoma Sengoku pulling this after [[spoiler: fatally operating on Mai to remove the Forbidden Fruit from her]].
-->'''Micchy:''' You... you said you'd save [[spoiler: Mai]]...\\
'''Ryoma:''' And I haven't the faintest idea why you believed me.
* In an episode of ''Series/LawAndOrder'', Detective Phil Cerreta poses as an insurance salesman in a sting on a sex worker. After the police come in and arrest her, she, believing in MustStateIfYoureACop, says, "I thought you said you weren't a cop!" Cerreta gleefully replies, "I lied!"
* ''Series/LawAndOrderCriminalIntent'': In the pilot episode, Goren tells the girlfriend of the episode's BigBad that her boyfriend has HIV and has infected her. After the duo are arrested, he admits the deception.
-->'''Gia:''' ''[to her boyfriend]'' We're already dead. You killed us.\\
'''Eames:''' ''[straight-faced]'' Guess again, Gia. You're gonna live a long, happy life.\\
''[{{Beat}} while Gia looks at Goren in surprise]''\\
'''Goren:''' I lied. Sorry.
* ''Series/{{Lost}}'':
** Ben Linus should have this printed on a t-shirt.
** Also said by [[spoiler:Sun Kwon]] after silencing [[spoiler:Ben himself]] with an oar to the head.
* ''Series/{{MASH}}'':
** Implied in the episode "Quo Vadis, Captain Chandler?" Col. Flagg confronts Dr. Sidney Freedman and points out the latter never swore an oath to the U.S. Army. Sidney tells him that if he were a [[RedScare communist spy]], he wouldn't hesitate to take the oath because he would already be a lying traitor.
** "A Smattering Of Intelligence" has two government agents (Col. Flagg and Trapper's old friend Vinnie Pratt) looking for security leaks at the 4077th, only they seem to be chasing each others' tails. Hawkeye and Trapper give them the runaround by embellishing Frank's file with both left and right wing violations, so when Flagg and Pratt try to arrest Frank for it:
--->'''Frank:''' It's a lie! They're all lies!!\\
'''Pratt:''' Well, ''somebody's'' lying.\\
'''Trapper:''' Right. And we know who it is.\\
'''Hawkeye''': (''joining Trapper shoulder to shoulder'') It's us!
* Used by the villain in the first episode of ''Series/MyOwnWorstEnemy''. [[spoiler:This, however, was an act. His alter-ego Edward anticipated the betrayal and coached Henry on what to do and say.]]
-->'''Henry:''' We had a deal. I get you Fainburg's marbles, you leave my family alone!\\
'''Uzi:''' I lied.
* ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'':
** Mike points out Pearl Forrester promised that she wouldn't make them watch any more bad movies if he and the 'bots helped him. Mike and the robots ''knew'' she would break her word, and helped her because it benefited them. (Servo told Mike, "I don't want to have to see ''you'' in a toga.")
--->'''Pearl:''' ''[thoughtfully]'' You know, I think I lie because [[CardCarryingVillain I'm evil.]]
** Earlier in the series, Forrester and Erhardt would respond to Joel's accusation of lying with, "What do you want from us? WE'RE EVIL!"
* ''Series/OnceUponATimeInWonderland'': Unsurprisingly, [[spoiler:the Red Queen doesn't fulfill her promise to help Alice find Cyrus...at first, anyway.]]
* ''Series/PowerRangersInSpace'': Stated word-for-word during the Psycho Rangers' arc by Psycho Yellow, after she betrays Psycho Pink:
-->'''Psycho Pink:''' But you promised it would be pink!\\
'''Psycho Yellow:''' I lied!
** For the ''Franchise/PowerRangers'' series overall, it's honestly easier to list all the times where a villain ''hasn't'' pulled this trope on the titular heroes. The first well-known instance is in the original ''Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers'' when the heroes' parents and friends are abducted and Goldar demands that they hand over their Power Coins in exchange for their lives. The Rangers comply, only for Goldar to smugly tell them that they were fools to trust his word and saying that since he intends to destroy the world, there's no reason to give back their parents. If it hadn't been for his forgetting about Tommy's Dragon Power Coin, the Rangers would've been done for.
** In the Turbo movie, the space pirate Divatox gives the ultimatum "trade Larigot for your friends (Jason and Kimberly) or I'll destroy them". The result goes about as well as the above with Goldar; Divatox shoots torpedos at the rangers and takes Larigot without giving anyone back.
* A Bill Cullen telecast of ''Series/ThePriceIsRight'' had all contestants overbidding on an item, which meant nobody won it. Bill notes that there was a bonus involved where somebody could win $80,000. After the audience gasps and murmurs subside, Bill snarks "So I lied a little!"
* ''Series/RedDwarf'', episode "Justice": Lister and the Simulant agree to come unarmed to "talk":
-->'''Simulant:''' Guess what? ''[pulls out hunting knife]'' I lied.\\
'''Lister:''' Guess what? ''[allows pole to slide from the arm of his jacket]'' So did I.\\
'''Simulant:''' But I lied twice. ''[pulls out a handgun]''\\
'''Lister:''' I didn't think of that.
* ''Series/{{Scrubs}}'':
** After J.D protests at not being invited to the christening of [[DrJerk Dr. Cox]]'s son.
--->'''Doctor Cox:''' Of course you're coming. In fact I want you to be the baby's godfather.\\
'''J.D.:''' ''[whispering emotionally]'' I... am... honored.\\
'''Doctor Cox:''' ''[imitating him]'' I... am lying.\\
''[Turk and Carla nearly burst with suppressed laughter]''\\
'''J.D.:''' [[DudeNotFunny I'm not sure I see how that's funny]]. ''[wipes away tear]''
** In an earlier episode, the [[TheBully Janitor]] offers to drive J.D. to his then-girlfriend Molly the night before she's due to leave... and dumps him on the highway instead. "It's been ''four years''. How do you not get how this works yet?"
* Heroic example from ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise''.
-->'''Klingon General:''' You were supposed to be creating Augments!\\
'''Phlox:''' I lied.
* ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'':
** In "Skin of Evil," Armus, the titular skin of evil, tells Troi that the ''Enterprise'' crew won't be coming back. Later...
--->'''Armus''': I lied to you. They came back.
** "Captain's Holiday": Beverly is trying to convince Captain Picard to take a vacation. Picard is adamant, and she tells him that it's ''going'' on a vacation that he hates, but once he gets there, he has a great time. She reminds him of him telling her about how he had a great time during his four days on Zytchin III, to which he replies "I lied." Given that he's trying to wheedle desperately out of the vacation, this itself is likely a lie.
* ''Chris Ryan's Series/StrikeBack'' (''Origins'' in the US): Hakim Al-Nazeri, leader of an Iraqi terrorist group, vows to kill John Porter first, followed by the reporter he was attempting to rescue when he was captured. Come the morning of the execution, Al-Nazeri drags the reporter off first, prompting this exchange:
-->'''Porter:''' Hakim, you bastard, you said you'd take me first!\\
'''Al-Nazeri:''' I lied.
* ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'':
** Dean Winchester is trying frantically to save his daddy when he gets stonewalled by a [[TheDragon demon]]. He tortures her, bargains for information, then sends her back to burn in hell with this trope.
--->'''Meg:''' You son of a bitch, you promised.\\
'''Dean:''' ''[snarling right in her face]'' I lied!
** Abaddon, a demon in one of the later seasons, is really fond of using this trope. On several occasions she forces someone into a bargain by taking their friends captive, but ''will'' decide to kill everyone anyway after getting what she wants.
* ''Series/TalesFromTheCrypt'': The duped love interest of a bottom-feeding tabloid reporter ends an episode by removing her pretty face and revealing her fanged, pallid, bald head: "I said I didn't eat meat. I lied."
* ''Series/TheWestWing'' features Arnie Vinick pulling one in response to having been caught lying to the religious right. His secretary yanks the rug out from under him.
-->'''Vinick:''' Are you finished?\\
'''Sheila:''' Oh yeah.\\
[...]\\
'''Sheila:''' ''[sudden outburst]'' I could have told you that wouldn't work! That he would leak it and you'd be forced to confirm or deny it!\\
'''Vinick:''' I thought you said you were done?\\
'''Sheila:''' ''I lied!''
* One [[MemeticMutation memetic]] scene from ''Series/WonderShowzen'':
-->'''Wordsworth:''' Uh, Chauncey, you promised I could deliver my extended comprehensive lecture about the significance of honesty!\\
'''Chauncey:''' I did?\\
'''Wordsworth:''' Yes.\\
'''Chauncey:''' I lied. ''[looks to camera, fart sound plays]''
* ''Series/TheXFiles'': Used in the episode "[[Recap/TheXFilesS01E06Shadows Shadows]]", though not in a sinister way. Mulder lies to the doctors who called him, saying he can't help them, as he's never seen anything like their case before. He was lying, though given that the team that requested his help were stingy on the details, it was more of a snarky revenge.
-->'''Scully:''' You lied. You have seen this before, I can tell. You lied to them.\\
'''Mulder:''' I would never lie. [[DistinctionWithoutADifference I willfully participated in a campaign of misinformation]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Music]]
* "Believe Me Baby (I Lied)" by Music/TrishaYearwood:
-->When I said it would suit me fine\\
If you were out of sight and out of mind\\
That wasn't me talking, that was my foolish pride\\
When I said I didn't want your love\\
And you were no one I was thinking of\\
Believe me, baby, I lied
* "Halloween" by Music/StephenLynch:
-->I promise I'll let you go home\\
If you swear not to tell a soul\\
So I'll just untie these... I'm kidding\\
Now, where is my chainsaw? Let's rock and roll
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Pro Wrestling]]
* In an example of an actual ''good'' guy doing this, [[ProfessionalWrestling WWE's]] Wrestling/EddieGuerrero ([=RIP=]) would do this all the time as part of his "lie, cheat, steal" gimmick. Usually he would enter into a match with a {{heel}}, promising not to cheat during the match. Then, when he won as a result of cheating and was called out on it, he would shout to his opponent, "I lied, homes!" causing the audience to roar with approval.
* This trope would also be played with when he teamed up with his nephew Wrestling/ChavoGuerreroJr. He'd tell him, "We may lie, cheat and steal, but [[AtLeastIAdmitIt at least we're]] ''[[AtLeastIAdmitIt honest]]'' [[AtLeastIAdmitIt about it]]!"
* On Night of Champions 2010, Wrestling/ChrisJericho participated in a Six-man elimination match for the WWE Championship with a [[ThePromise personal promise]] that, should he fail to win, he will leave ''Wrestling/{{WWE}}'' for good. Naturally, when he quickly lost during the match, the 'net was in an uproar since that was not the way for someone as popular as Jericho to go... then he appeared on the next episode on ''Wrestling/WWERaw'' with this little message on his Website/{{Twitter}} account.
--> '''Chris Jericho:''' Hey Internet... I'm a {{heel}}. {{Heel}}s lie, therefore if I say something boastfully and renege on it, it's not an official stipulation. Smarten up!
** Only to actually leave two weeks later via Wrestling/RandyOrton's patented punt to the head.
* In 2014, Wrestling/SethRollins and his flunkies took an injured Wrestling/{{Edge|Wrestler}} hostage and threatened him unless Wrestling/JohnCena reinstated Wrestling/TheAuthority. Cena gave in to his demands, only for Rollins to say he was going to kill Edge anyway. He attempted to stomp on Edge's head, but Cena was fast enough to get in the ring and stop him.
* At Extreme Rules 2022, Edge faced [[Wrestling/FergalDevitt Finn Balor]] in an "I Quit" match. After several people interfered, Wrestling/RheaRipley knocked Edge's wife Wrestling/BethPhoenix out and threatened to bash her brains in with a chair unless Edge quit. Edge quit, but Ripley hit Phoenix in the head with the chair anyway.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Radio]]
* In the 25th anniversary episode of ''Radio/ImSorryIllReadThatAgain'', David has managed to get John to participate in the show with the promise that he can do the silly walk. When David's in a spree of megalomania, John brings this up.
-->'''David:''' Look, I'm the Prince of Darkness. My promises mean nothing.
* ''Radio/OldHarrysGame:'' At one point, Satan declares this is one of the ''perks'' of being the Devil.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
* There's a card in the CCG ''Illuminati: New World Order'' that's ''called'' "I Lied." If you make an otherwise binding deal, then play that card, the other player has to keep his end of the bargain but you don't.
** According to legend, the first ever official tournament was won when, after a long and grueling final game, one of the finalists convinced the other to throw the game in return for half the prize money, then played this card. The judges ruled it was perfectly legal and keeping with the spirit of the game and declared that player the winner, over the protests of his opponent.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Theatre]]
* A heartwarming variation occurs in the play ''Mass Appeal'', in which Catholic priest Father Farley mentors Mark, a young, progressive deacon who has earned more than a few side-eyes for his non-traditional beliefs. When Mark is first assigned to Father Farley, Farley tells Mark that the local monsignor forced the arrangement on him, but later admits that this was a lie -- Father Farley actually ''asked'' to mentor Mark because he believed the Church needed more progressive thinkers.[[note]]When the play was adapted into a film in 1980, this element was dropped due to the fact that the conversation between Farley and the monsignor was actually ''depicted'' rather than just being referenced, so there would be no way to keep the secret from an audience.[[/note]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Video Games]]
* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' pays homage to the ''Commando'' example (see Films, above) with Lieutenant General Adorov in the Ruins of Ahn'Qiraj before the General Rajaxx fight. Interestingly enough, given the way the fight works- waves of enemies will come at you and Adorov until you face Rajaxx himself- you will have to kill Rajaxx last if you're doing it normally.
* ''VideoGame/StarCraftI: Brood War'', and the main reason Kerrigan really works as a villain.
-->'''Mengsk:''' Kerrigan, you murdering bitch! We had a deal!\\
'''Kerrigan:''' Oh, come on, Arcturus. Did you really think I'd allow you to come into power again? You practically fed me to the Zerg on Tarsonis! You're directly responsible for the hell I've been through! Did you honestly think I'd let you get away with that?\\
'''Mengsk:''' But you said revenge was secondary to defeating the UED!\\
'''Kerrigan:''' I lied. I liberated this planet because it was the UED's primary staging point, not because I was under any obligation to you. I used you to destroy the Psi Disrupter. And now that I've got my Broods back, you're no longer necessary for my plans. I think I'll leave you here, Arcturus, among the ashes of your precious Dominion. I want you to live to see me rise to power. And I want you to always remember in your most private moments that it was you who turned me loose in the first place.
* ''Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse'':
** Shows up in ''VideoGame/TheForceUnleashed''. [[spoiler:After Starkiller gathers the leaders of the soon-to-be Rebel Alliance in an attempt to distract the Emperor long enough for him and Vader to stage a coup, Vader himself crashes the party and tells his "apprentice" that the whole coup plan was [[EvilPlan a ploy to get all the rebels in one place and capture them in one swoop.]]]]
--->'''Starkiller:''' You agreed to stay away!\\
'''Vader:''' ''I lied,'' as I have from the very beginning.
** It's just a bad idea to believe Vader -- he may [[VillainsNeverLie tell the truth]] in broad statements, but he's not good with promises. Even when he'd be better off keeping his word. As was the case in this scenario.
** Also shows up in the dark side ending of the sequel:
--->'''Vader:''' I lied when I said [[spoiler: the cloning process was not yet perfected.]]
* ''[[VideoGame/NintendoWars Advance Wars: Days of Ruin]]'': Caulder/Stolos employs this in response to [[HateSink The Mayor]]'s protests that the former promised the civilians food, supplies and a cure to TheVirus they're infected with if they [[spoiler:handed over [[MysteriousWaif Isabella/Catleia]]]]. He then tops it off by revealing that the medicine sample he'd just handed over to the Mayor as a gesture of goodwill (which he'd immediately taken), well:
-->'''Caulder:''' Oh, and that medicine you took was not the antidote. Hello? Can you hear me? Mr. Mayor? ...Fascinating.
* ''VideoGame/{{Portal}}'': After an "unsupervised" test early in the game, [=GLaDOS=] admits that she lied about it being unsupervised. Then she promises to stop [[UnusualEuphemism enhancing the truth]] "in three... two... ''[[LostInTransmission (static)]]''"
* ''VideoGame/Portal2'':
** In Chapter three, [=GLaDOS=] says that she has a "surprise" for Chell, which she heavily hints to be reuniting with her parents. But when the time comes to present it to her, Chell is met with an empty room.
--->'''[=GLaDOS=]:''' [[/folder]]

[[folder: I made it all up. ]]
''[party horn and confetti]'' [[/folder]]

[[folder: Surprise. ]]

** Right before the final battle against [[spoiler: Wheatley]], he attempts to [[HopeSpot get your hopes up]] before [[YankTheDogsChain immediately ripping it away]].
--->'''[[spoiler: Wheatley]]:''' Tell you what, this plan is so good, I'll give you a sporting chance... And turn off [[DeadlyGas the neurotoxin]]! I'm joking, of course. ''[[PreAssKickingOneliner Goodbye]].''
* A villain ends up on the wrong end of this from TheManBehindTheMan in ''VideoGame/LastScenario'':
-->"I trusted you!"\\
"[[MagnificentBastard Well, that was a stupid move]]. But then again, you never were very bright, were you?"
* In ''VideoGame/{{Baroque}}'', the Coffin Man pulls a decidedly non-villainous one of these on the protagonist (and the player). In one of his Tutorial Dungeons, after teaching you the basics of combat, he announces that there are a whole lot of tough Meta-Beings on the next floor, so you'd better be prepared! Once you descend to the next floor, you find it empty, and the Coffin Man laughingly says, "I'm a liar."
* ''VideoGame/ProfessorLaytonAndTheUnwoundFuture'' features [[spoiler:Dimitri Allen]]'s picross map. He gave it to Layton, telling him that the map, when marked, showed the location of the infrared sensors he rigged the building with. However, after solving the picross map, [[MagnificentBastard turning the map 180 degrees reveals that all you did was spell LIE upside down.]] Layton isn't entirely surprised, as he concludes that while [[spoiler:Dmitri]] has done some less-than-moral things in pursuit of his (well-intentioned) goal, [[EvenEvilHasStandards he isn't willing to kill people]].\\\
The European version (''...and the Lost Future'') has a slightly different puzzle, but the effect is the same. [[spoiler:Dimitri]] claims to have set bombs in the Thames Arms, and gives you the map and challenges you to find them before they go off. The locations of the alleged "bombs" spell out exactly how much time you have left: infinity.
* ''VideoGame/TalesOfSymphonia'':
** [[spoiler:Zelos]] ends up uttering a variant of the line when [[spoiler:he takes a FaceHeelTurn and betrays the party to Yggdrassil during the climax.]] In all but one of the endings, the line gets a reprise when [[spoiler:it turned out he was a FakeDefector and betrays Yggdrassil to the party's benefit]].
** Earlier in the game, Lloyd invokes this trope in conversation with Colette for a [[MindScrew different]] [[BatmanGambit reason]]. He brings her a cup of coffee, which she notes to be pleasantly hot. Lloyd chides her, informing Colette that the coffee is iced. Flustered, she comments on the "cool" drink, only for Lloyd to reveal the coffee was always hot: "I lied...". This exchange confirms Lloyd's suspicion that [[spoiler:Colette has lost her sense of touch]].
* ''VideoGame/DragonAgeII'' has an unusual AntiHero example in Fenris, who promises a [[EvilSorcerer magister]] that he'll let her go if she tells him where his long-lost sister is. She tells him - then Fenris reaches into her chest and crushes her heart.
* ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil6'': He doesn't outright say he lied, but [[spoiler: Simmons]] certainly counts. In order to force Helena to help him in his scheme to whack the President, he kidnaps Helena's little sister, promising to let her go after she does her part. From the very beginning, he has no intention of making good on the bargain, and even before Helena does her part, he has said little sister [[TragicMonster mutated by the C-Virus]], intending to have Helena used as a scapegoat and then killed in the subsequent nuking of Tall Oaks. When Helena realizes this, [[KnightTemplarBigBrother she is]] ''[[RoaringRampageOfRevenge not]]'' [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge happy]].
* A rare heroic version in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyAdventure''. [[spoiler: RobotBuddy Marcie is with the hero on a collapsing tower, but the way to the final dungeon is before them. She offers to throw the hero and jump after him, which the hero agrees to. However, once the hero across safely and asks Marcie to jump, Marcie admits to its lie - it chose to lie because the hero would have wasted too much time trying to save Marcie if he knew the truth, and both would have died in the tower collapse.]]
* [[spoiler: Hades]] from ''VideoGame/KidIcarusUprising'' switches between this and [[BlatantLies blatant lying]], whichever he thinks would be more entertaining at the time. There's one mission where Pit runs into three {{Chest Monster}}s in a row(called Mimicuties), but neither of the two villains present actually confess to putting them there, leaving it a mystery. Until the next mission:
-->'''[[spoiler: Hades]]:''' Full disclosure here: the mimicuties were courtesy of yours truly.\\
'''Pit:''' It WAS you!
* Used for dramatic purposes in ''VideoGame/TsukimiPlanet''. [[spoiler:If Utarou makes a wish to live longer, Tsukimi regretfully states that she lied about being able to grant wishes. In despair, she falls to her death, hoping to be able to meet Utarou in the afterlife.]]
* In ''VideoGame/Persona4'', during Yumi's version of the Sun Social Link, at one session of drama club, a fellow student runs in and tells Yumi that her mother collapsed. When Yumi gets to the hospital, she learns that her mother is fine, but that her father was hospitalized, and her mother admits that she lied in order to get Yumi to see her father before she dies. Yumi is furious with her mother, but mainly because she's bitter about her mother looking after the man who abandoned her and Yumi for another woman, who then abandoned him while he was dying.
* In the ''VideoGame/MakeAGoodMegaManLevelContest'', Air Man appears as an NPC saying that he won't make an "[[MemeticMutation I Can't Defeat Air Man]]" joke. Late in the game, he appears in a boss fight with that song playing in the background, with "I LIED" appearing just before the fight.
* In ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'' series, this is a trait of Molag Bal, [[OurGodsAreDifferent Daedric Prince]] of [[TheCorrupter Domination and Corruption]] and the closest thing to a true GodOfEvil in the ''ES'' universe. He ultimately does not keep his word with his minions. "Rewards" are given solely for the purpose of creating a more useful or obedient minion, and remaining in his service will ultimately result in the servant only being rewarded with [[FateWorseThanDeath slavery and endless torment]].
* In ''VideoGame/AtelierFirisTheAlchemistAndTheMysteriousJourney'', Aurelie, the village elder of Dona, is seemingly a frail old lady who, according to her, can't even walk. So it comes as a great surprised to Firis and Liane when she asks them to meet her at the Divine Tree, then gets up to head there.
-->'''Aurelie''': Oh, I lied. I'm not that decrepit yet. Hahahahaha!
* ''VideoGame/MortalKombat11'' has a heroic example in the end of the ''Aftermath'' storyline. Fire God Liu Kang seemingly stays behind so Shang Tsung can defeat Kronika and take her crown to reshape time itself. Right before he does, Liu Kang shows up to confront him, and that's when Shang Tsung realizes he's been played all this time.
-->'''Shang Tsung''': Liu Kang. I thought your duties required that you stay behind.\\
'''Liu Kang''': A lie. Something [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder you]] know well.
** Another person like this is [[spoiler:Sindel]], who also was revived as an Edenian and reunited with her daughter Kitana, only to reveal later that she was [[EvilAllAlong]]. She not only lied to Shokan about Sheeva's defeat, but she lied to Kitana about her husband Jerrod's murder caused by Sindel herself as well as her backstory.
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[[folder:Visual Novels]]
* On Lilly's route of ''VisualNovel/KatawaShoujo'', when Hisao finds out he did poorly on an English test, Emi offers to show him her results. The two agree to show their results on the count of three, only for Hisao to renege on his promise.
* In ''VisualNovel/{{Sunrider}}: Mask of Arcadius'', the titular villain makes a deal with the king of Ryuvia: marry off the king’s only daughter to Arcadius, and he will spare Ryuvia from a PACT invasion and guarantee the planet some measure of autonomy within his empire. The very instant that the wedding ceremony is complete, Arcadius shoots the king, mocks him for thinking that their agreement was worth a damn, and annexes the planet anyway.
* Happens quite a bit in ''Franchise/AceAttorney'', particularly from witnesses who give false testimony. A particularly glaring example comes in ''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice Spirit of Justice]]''. One of the witnesses is eventually revealed to be an [[spoiler:escaped rebel who just happened to end up at the crime scene, where he hit his head and gained [[EasyAmnesia temporary amnesia]]]]. Consequently, literally ''everything'' in his testimony was made up.
--> '''[[spoiler:Datz]]:''' In short, all my eyewitness testimony was a big fat lie.\\
'''Phoenix:''' A big, fat, LIIIIEEE?!
* In ''VisualNovel/Danganronpa2GoodbyeDespair'', at the end of Nagito Komaeda's Free Time Events, he claims to have Stage 3 malignant lymphoma, along with frontotemporal dementia. After telling his story, he claims to have read it all in a book in order to gain sympathy from Hajime. It's unclear whether this is a lie or he abruptly changed his mind and backed off of the story.
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[[folder:Web Animation]]
* ''WebAnimation/{{Eddsworld}}'' animation [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ts8-ycqCik Space Face]] (Part 2) featuring Tom and Matt.
-->'''Tom:''' Matt, remember that time I told you I didn't hate you?\\
'''Matt:''' Yes....?\\
'''Tom:''' I LIED!!
* PlayedForLaughs in ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'': [[DoggedNiceGuy Jaune]] tries to ask [[DefrostingIceQueen Weiss]] to the upcoming school dance by showing up outside her dorm strumming a guitar and singing (poorly). She slams the door in his face.
-->'''Jaune:''' ''[knock knock knock]'' Aw, come on! ''[knock knock knock]'' Open the door. I promise not to sing.\\
''[Weiss reluctantly opens the door]''\\
'''Jaune:''' ♪ I LIIIED! ♪\\
''[Weiss {{Face Palm}}s]''
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[[folder:Webcomics]]
* Featured [[http://galactanet.com/comic/view.php?strip=663 here]] in ''Webcomic/CaseyAndAndy''... stated by ''Quantum Cop'', a virtual embodiment of law and order. Apparently, all that time spent hanging out with {{Mad Scientist}}s and a [[GentlemanThief Gentle(wo)man Thief]] has taught him a thing or two.
* "What? I'm evil. I lied." is a RunningGag for most of the villains in ''Webcomic/BobAndGeorge''.
* In ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater'':
** When confronted with [[BigBad Chaos]], Red Mage asks to have some time to prepare for their battle, in order to stall. He tells them to take as much time as they need. Then he adds, "As long as it only takes 24 hours." When Red Mage questions this, he responds "I'm Chaos!"
** [[http://www.nuklearpower.com/2009/04/30/episode-1123-endgame/ Not long before this,]] Black Mage gets his own moment.
--->[[http://www.nuklearpower.com/2005/10/18/episode-613-mirror-master/ "Remember the Castle of Ordeals?]] And how we had to defeat our tragic flaws to become heroes of legend? I didn't defeat mine. [[http://www.nuklearpower.com/2005/10/25/episode-616-mark-of-the-marvel/ I did this..."]] [Cue spectacular black tendril murder.]
** Shocking nobody except Black Mage, [[http://www.nuklearpower.com/2008/02/07/episode-952-together-again/ Muffin was lying about its invisible castle]].
--->'''Black Mage:''' Oh. The dragon. Who is in the wrong castle by the way!\\
'''Muffin:''' How's that?\\
'''Black Mage:''' Your castle is invisible.\\
'''Muffin:''' I was lying.\\
'''Black Mage:''' Lying?\\
'''Muffin:''' I'm an evil dragon. I lie.
* [[http://liliy.net/wam/archive/paying-attention-is-overrated/ Janus]] from ''Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfWiglafAndMordred'':
-->'''Janus:''' The super villain lied... Oh it can't be so, be still my heart.
* ''Webcomic/PennyArcade'': Gabriel's son [[http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2010/12/08/teef learns a valuable lesson]] about his father (and life).
* ''Webcomic/{{Darken}}'' has the VillainProtagonist do it.
* This happens in ''Webcomic/ExterminatusNow''
-->'''Chameleon:''' ''[to his men]'' Kill them all.\\
'''Virus:''' You said no one else would get hurt!\\
'''Chameleon:''' [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder Pattener cultist]], ''duh''. Have you ''met'' my boss? Morth the ''Betrayer?''
* The [[AmbiguouslyHuman nurses]] in ''Webcomic/{{Oglaf}}'' have... an arms-length relationship with honesty.[[note]][[https://www.oglaf.com/stalker/2/ This strip]] is worksafe; most others are not.[[/note]]
-->'''Nurse:''' We promissed we would tell no-one.\\
'''Other nurse:''' Yess! We promissse many thingss!\\
'''First nurse:''' [[YouWontFeelAThing "Thisss will not hurt"]] iss our ffavourite!
* ''Webcomic/ServantsOfTheImperium'': Said by name by Brianna in [[http://www.servantsoftheimperium.com/comic.php?comicid=13 strip #13: "Just Desserts."]]
* ''Webcomic/TowerOfGod'':
** Kim Lurker does this in a rather elaborate fashion.
--->'''Kim Lurker:''' By the way, the debt of your restaurant... I can't do anything about it. Because I'm gonna use the opportunity to ditch the company and climb the Tower.
** [[MagnificentBastard Khun]] does this twice to [[FragileSpeedster Edin Dan]], always using his new catch phrase: "You should trust trustworthy people."[[note]]and Khun can only be trusted to be awesome[[/note]] Basically, it's "I lied, but I also lied about the details when I told you I lied," leading to a KansasCityShuffle.
** On the Hidden Floor, Chung[[note]]who's a kind of all-powerful administrator in the virtual world[[/note]] had locked Batis away for defying him but given him some bullets that could supposedly even kill Chung himself, to offer Batis a cruel hope for doing what he'd never be able to do. When Batis finally gets out and eventually lands a hit on Chung, Chung reveals he'd even lied about that -- the bullet going right through his head has no effect.
* ''Webcomic/YetAnotherFantasyGamerComic'': Werewolf villainess Okami Neko is at the [[http://yafgc.net/comic/3113-wolf-flambe/ receiving end]] of one of these, thanks to the ancestral ghosts of the castle whose rule she has usurped.
* In ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'', O-Chul and Lien's kidnapper says she'll let them go if they can guess why trolls saved her life. When O-Chul guesses correctly and Lien asks if that means they can go, she replies "Ha ha, ''no''. Good to know that no matter how old you get, you never really forget how to lie to a paladin!"
** When Redcloak admits what the ritual to be used on the Snarl does. [[spoiler: [[JustBetweenYouAndMe Right before murdering Tsukiko.]]]]
-->'''Tsukiko:''' That... that doesn't help [[BigBad Xykon]] at all!
-->'''Redcloak:''' Yes, I know. That's why I kept it from him for more than 30 years.
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[[folder:Web Original]]
* ''Podcast/DeathByDying'' has a particularly cruel example. In the Season 1 finale [[spoiler:Charlotte makes a deal with the Angel of Life to die so her aunt will be brought BackFromTheDead but when she dies, the Angel simply chuckles that she won;t revive her aunt and leaves.]]
* There was a [[MemeticMutation ragecomic series]] with a DastardlyWhiplash saying "I lied". Became a DiscreditedMeme by [[TheNewTens the mid-to-late 2010s]] along with unironic ragecomics as a whole.
* Website/{{Cracked}}: [[http://www.cracked.com/article_15982_5-horrifying-food-additives-youve-probably-eaten-today.html?wa_user1=3&wa_user2=Science&wa_user3=article&wa_user4=flashback 5 Horrifying Food Additives You've Probably Eaten Today:]] "Oh, and that thing we said about how we'd stop mentioning that you eat bugs? We totally lied."
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[[folder:Web Videos]]
* ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_RpbaUU7NI Cautionary Tales of Swords]]'' relies heavily on this, also called "Oh shit, I lied!"
* [[spoiler:Dr. Insano]] gets his own variation of Darth Vader's classic example in ''WebVideo/{{Kickassia}}''. He's a CardCarryingVillain with ChronicBackstabbingDisorder, so nobody's '''too''' surprised. After [[spoiler:seemingly defeating N. Bison]], he tries to turn Kickassia into [[spoiler:Insania]]. While he's [[LaserGuidedKarma distracted by all his double-crossing]], his opponent turns out to be NotQuiteDead.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldKqikAqO9s Action Bunnies]] "Well I lied! "I ''lied''!" "Why do you keep believing me!"
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aTEbqBqP8Q RE: Mash*tima Partnership, by OneyNG]] has the CorruptCorporateExecutive pull this one on one of the content creators who signed up with them, by claiming that they could cancel the contract any time (it actually had, among other things, a clause claiming "1 Year of Slavery") and then gloating that they had lied when the signer tried to back out.
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[[folder:Western Animation]]
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Amphibia}}'': In the Season 1 finale, Anne and [[TheDragon Sasha]] engage in TrialByCombat for Hop Pop's fate, with [[BigBad Grime]] saying that he'll let Hop Pop live if Anne wins. Unsurprisingly, when she does, he goes back on his word and tries to execute Hop Pop anyway.
* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'':
** Heard in first season finale. After trapping his [[NuclearMutant radioactive]] father Derek Powers, who Terry wanted to bring to justice for murdering his father, his son Paxton delivers with particularly exaggerated suaveness:
--->'''Paxton:''' You want this as much as I do.\\
'''Batman (Terry):''' No. I wouldn't have agreed to this; you said you were going to help him.\\
'''Paxton:''' I lied.
** Pretty much ''everything'' that Charlie "Big Time" Bigelow tells Terry in "Betrayal" is a lie, as he tells him in the climax: About wanting to turn himself in, and about wanting to be cured. But this is the most important one:
--->'''Big Time:''' An' there's one more thing I lied about. When I said I couldn't kill ya, I meant I couldn't do it then... But now... I made you an offer, and ya turned it down. Where's the respect?
* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'': And episode has the Penguin kidnap a rich man's wife for ransom, but once he got the ransom, he left them both in a DeathTrap.
* ''[[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries The New Batman Adventures]]''.
-->'''Commissioner Gordon:''' We had a deal!\\
[[spoiler:'''Bane:''']] Thought about it. Didn't work for me.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries'' four-partner "Beyond Good and Evil", Apocalypse gets in this habit.
** He tricks the villainess Deathbird trying to take the Shi'ar throne from her sister Lilandra by promising to kill said sister, but instead captures one of Lilandra's bodyguards, Oracle, for her psychic abilities.
--->'''Deathbird:''' You promised to destroy Lilandra!\\
'''Apocalypse:''' *teleporting away with Oracle* I lied.
** Later in the same four-partner, after Apocalypse unveils the full omnicidal extent of his evil plan, he admits he was pulling Magneto's leg with empty promises to get him on his side temporarily.
--->'''Magneto:''' You spoke of creating an alternate future in which mutants would rule, as I have always dreamed!\\
'''Apocalypse:''' Then you were fool enough to believe me.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheAvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes'' episode "Acts of Vengeance", the Enchantress and the Executioner capture Chemistro while on their RoaringRampageOfRevenge. Amora promises him that she'll let him go if he tells her where Zemo is. He does, and she predictably uses his own alchemy gun on him, [[TakenForGranite turning him into solid gold]].
-->'''Chemistro:''' No... No! You--you promised!\\
'''Amora:''' I lied. ''[pulls trigger]''
* ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfHeMan'':
-->'''Werban:''' You spoke of peace! You lied!\\
'''Skeletor:''' Yeah, well, villains do that once in a while.
* Skeletor also pulls this one in ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse2002''; after telling He-Man he would give him the captive King Randor if He-Man let him go... "Oh, and He-Man? ''I lied''!"
* In the ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfTheGummiBears'' episode "For a Few Sovereigns More", Duke Igthorn hires bounty hunter [[NoCelebritiesWereHarmed Flint]] [[Creator/ClintEastwood Shrubwood]] to capture a Gummi Bear (Cubbi, in this case), and then refuses to pay when he does. Unlike most of these other examples, this ends horribly for Igthorn, as Shrubwood imprisons him in his own castle, forcing him into forming a temporary alliance with Cubbi.
* ''WesternAnimation/Ben10'':
** From ''WesternAnimation/Ben10AlienForce'', Mike [[spoiler:Darkstar]].
--->"I can't be trusted."
** And in ''WesternAnimation/Ben10UltimateAlien'':
--->'''Aggregor:''' I lied.\\
'''[[spoiler:Galapagus]]:''' What a coincidence. So did I.
** Ben does this ''himself'' at one point when Gwen tries to stop him from killing Kevin during his FaceMonsterTurn:
--->'''Ben:''' I'm sorry about that. But I can't let you hurt anyone else.\\
'''Gwen:''' Ben, you promised we'd try it my way first.\\
'''Ben:''' Yeah, I lied.
** And from the original series, when Tetrax Shard gives Ben his hoverboard before departing.
--->'''Ben:''' Hold on. I thought you said you needed this to get off the planet.\\
'''Tetrax:''' Selective disinformation.\\
'''Ben:''' Huh?\\
'''Gwen:''' He lied.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformers'': The episode "The Burden Hardest To Bear"
-->'''Ancient Autobot spirits:''' Return the Matrix!\\
'''Galvatron:''' [[BlatantLies I WILL! I WILL!]]\\
''[ancient Autobot spirits return to the Matrix]''\\
'''Galvatron:''' Scourge! Take this and destroy it!\\
'''Cyclonus:''' But mighty Galvatron, you agreed to return it!\\
'''Galvatron:''' I ''LIED!'' If we can't have it, then no one shall!
* ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated''
-->'''Isaac Sumdac:''' ''Decepticons?'' But, you told me you were an Autobot.\\
'''Megatron:''' And I hated every moment of that humiliating charade. But no more...
* ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'':
** We have Dark Laser:
--->'''Dark Laser:''' There's one thing I forgot to mention about the dark side: you can lie your evil butt off!
** And Anti-Cosmo in ''WesternAnimation/TheJimmyTimmyPowerHour'':
--->'''Professor Calamitous:''' You promised you'd be my collaborator! You lied to me!\\
'''Anti-Cosmo:''' Yes, I do that from time to time. It's almost like I'm evil!
** In "Hex Games", Vicky goes back on her word to let Timmy run the skate park when he wins the contest. Luckily, a BrickJoke stops her.
* ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'':
** "Scout's Honor." "Tch, like I'm a Scout."
** Also, this exchange between villains in the third season finale:
--->'''Daolon Wong:''' But, [[CardCarryingVillain brother of darkness]], we had an arrangement!\\
'''Shendu:''' I may be a "noble" dragon, but I am also a demon sorcerer... and not known for keeping promises.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfSuperMarioBros3'' has this exchange when the Koopa Kids reveal Koopa's [[SelfDemonstratingArticle I Lied]] to Crimewave Clyde:
-->'''Crimewave Clyde:''' What's going on here? What are you doing!?\\
'''Cheatsy:''' Just following orders.\\
'''Clyde:''' I didn’t tell you to do that!\\
'''Kootie Pie:''' No, but King Daddy did!\\
'''Cheatsy:''' Dad never planned on giving you half of anything! We're double crossing you!
* ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'' has a few "I Lied" moments.
** There's this exchange, when Eva and Izzy are brought back into the game:
--->'''[[PerkyGoth Gwen]]:''' Wait a sec, you said no one is allowed back!\\
'''[[GameShowHost Chris]]:''' I did?\\
'''Gwen:''' And once you leave...\\
'''Chris:''' ''[in flashbacks]'' And once you leave on the Dock of Shame, on the Boat of Losers, you can never, never ever, ''ever come back!''\\
'''Chris:''' Oh yeah, that. Yeah. I lied.
** And this exchange:
--->'''Lindsay:''' But we were going to the final three together!\\
'''Heather:''' Guess we're not!
** And a variation:
--->'''Chris:''' Back in episode 8, teammate Beth stole the Boney Island tiki doll.\\
'''Gwen:''' She said she returned that!\\
'''Chris:''' She lied. She broke it up and flushed it down the septic tank!
* In the ''WesternAnimation/FelixTheCatJoeOriolo'' episode "Venus and the Master Cylinder," the title villain offers the Professor $1 million to have his nephew serve an internship on Venus. The Professor takes the Cylinder up on the offer, but the Cylinder goes back on his word of offering that kind of money. He sends the Professor into space on a rocket.
* On ''WesternAnimation/JimmyTwoShoes'', Lucius does this to his father twice in one episode, when he promises to [[HumanPopsicle let him stay unfrozen]].
* This is done CONSTANTLY on all three of the ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'' shows that Creator/DiC made. Dr. Robotnik constantly makes deal after deal with Sonic and the blue guy always seems to fall for it. It doesn't matter because Sonic always ends up thwarting his plans anyway.
* Said by Guiterrez in ''WesternAnimation/{{Freakazoid}}'' When given what he wants, he orders his guards to eliminate Dexter, his family, and Roddy. He doesn't even let Roddy say more than "But you said-"
* ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'':
-->'''Zuko:''' You lied to me!\\
'''Azula:''' Like I've never done that before.
* The ''Commando'' example (see Films, above) is also parodied in ''WesternAnimation/RobotChicken'':
-->'''Ted Kennedy:''' Remember, Ar, when I said I'd kill you last?\\
'''Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger:''' No! I don't recall that con-- Ohh! You're doing a line from my movie!\\
'''Kennedy:''' I lied.\\
'''Arnold:''' I know how it goes!\\
''[Kennedy drops Schwarzenegger to his death]''\\
'''Arnold:''' YOU SUCK!
** In a Literature/PeterPan sketch, specifically featuring the peanut butter brand named after him, Captain Hook claims that he has a peanut allergy to get Pan's guard down, then stabs him with his hook and says that he lied.
** When they parodied ''Series/Supergirl2015'', an attempt to kill the protagonist by driving into her with a Jeep made of kryptonite fails when it falls apart before even reaching her. Following this, Livewire, who was tasked with the backup plan of giving Supergirl a kryptonite vibrator as a present so she'd kill herself using it, gives her what Livewire claims is just a regular vibrator with glow-in-the-dark paint. After being coerced into accepting it, she uses it one night and dies because Livewire lied and it really was kryptonite.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
** From "The Bart Wants what it Wants", obvious [[TheAhnold Schwarzenegger parody]] Rainier Wolfcastle says this to a piece of pie.
--->'''Rainier Wolfcastle:''' Remember when I said I'd eat you last? I lied!
** In "Brother From Another Series":
--->'''Lisa:''' Hey, you said we were going to Dairy Queen!\\
'''Bart:''' I lied. Now help me!
** Also this in ''Series/TheTraceyUllmanShow'' shorts:
--->'''Bart:''' Family therapy? What the hell is this?\\
'''Lisa:''' You said we were going out for frosty chocolate milkshakes!\\
'''Homer:''' Well, I lied.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibleHulk1996''
-->'''Gargoyle:''' You promised me Banner would remain alive long enough to change me back--\\
''[laser to the shoulder]''\\
'''The Leader:''' I lied.
* ''WesternAnimation/MegasXLR'' has two, both played straight and subverted:
-->'''Warlock:''' [[IHaveYouNowMyPretty Dear, sweet Kiva.]] I promised I'd let them go. [[UnhandThemVillain The rest is up to them.]]\\
''[Megas falls into orbit of hungry dragon planet]''\\
'''Warlock:''' Oh, come now. They might even survive the impact. Of course, they'll be in no shape to survive the Glorgnak if they do.\\
'''Kiva:''' You're so predictable. ''[punches]'' Oh, and about our deal? I lied too.
* ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom'', "Reality Trip"
-->'''Freakshow:''' The deal was, "[[ExactWords If you wanted to see your family alive again, you'd bring me the gems.]]" Well, here they are, alive... ''for now''!\\
'''Danny:''' You ''lied'' to me.\\
'''Freakshow:''' Yes. Yes I did. Goodie for me.
* From ''WesternAnimation/{{Chowder}}'', when the title character is tricked into helping a living mass of mold:
-->'''Chowder:''' Mold? You told me you were spice.\\
'''Funjl:''' Yeah, I lied. It's a bad habit.
* From ''WesternAnimation/PinkyAndTheBrain'':
-->'''Pinky:''' Snowball wait, you said you promised to change your evil ways.\\
'''Snowball:''' And you believed me?
* From ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyTheMovie1986'':
-->'''Reeka:''' You said nothing could stop the Smooze!\\
'''Hydia:''' I lied!
* In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/BikerMiceFromMars'', Limburger secures the assistance of ex-mercenary Hardrock by kidnapping the girlfriend that had turned Hardrock away from the business and dangling her and the titular mice over a vat of acid, promising that they would all be released unharmed if Hardrock pulled off one last job. After Hardrock has left, Limburger orders the group killed and we get this exchange:
-->'''Throttle:''' You lowdown ball of corrupting cheddar, you ''gave your word''!\\
'''Limburger:''' If my word was worth much, I wouldn't be much of a villain, would I?
* ''WesternAnimation/TheBrakShow'':
-->'''Brak:''' You mean you lied?\\
'''Zorak:''' Yeah, I lie a lot. That's what makes me cool.
* From the first episode of ''WesternAnimation/BewareTheBatman'':
-->'''Thug:''' I thought you said the back-up piece was my best bet!\\
'''Batman:''' I lied.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'' episode "Operation: R.A.B.B.I.T.", Heinrich Von Marzipan's excuse for why he lied (to a ''first grader'', no less) was, "Ach, Liebchen, I say so many zings I do not mean, Like, "Oh, no gumdrops for me." or "Who vould like some uf mein lollipops?" (As if lying wasn't bad enough.)
* Tirek in the ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' episode "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS4E26TwilightsKingdomPart2 Twilight's Kingdom, Part 2]]", surprising exactly no-one except Discord.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' episode "The Old Man and the Big 'C", when Lois convinces [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Carter]] to unveil his CureForCancer to the world, he goes back on his word and tells Lois this verbatim when she phones him about it.
* ''WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce'':
-->'''Dr. Weird:''' [[NoIndoorVoice GENTLEMEN!]] I BRING YOU... ''[shutter opens up, revealing a pile of.. ]'' MORE CORN!\\
'''[[BeleagueredAssistant Steve]]:''' I dunno man... I mean, after [[CallBack last time]]--\\
'''Dr. Weird:''' THIS TIME.. SHALL BE DIFFERENT! ''[cackles]''\\
'''Steve:''' Well, alright... cuz I am hungry again--\\
''[corn launches itself at him and pins him to a distant wall]''\\
'''Dr. Weird:''' IT'S NOT DIFFERENT AT ALL, IS IT, STEVE? AAAHAHAHAHAHA!
* In the GrandFinale of ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow'', Pops agrees to battle Anti-Pops if he agrees to a "gentlemanly" fight. A bit into the fight, Anti-Pops [[OneWingedAngel does something rather ungentlemanly]], prompting outrage from Pops.
-->'''Pope:''' We had a deal!\\
'''Anti-Pops:''' A deal's only as good as the man who makes it!
* A comedic example in ''WesternAnimation/InvaderZim'' when Zim is being abducted by a pair of aliens even dumber than he is. They insist that he's a human being and show surveillance footage of him claiming to be a human at school to prove their point. Floored by their stupidity, Zim yells that he was lying.
-->'''Recording of Zim:''' Yup, I'm human! Human, human, human! Just look at my neck!\\
'''Zim:''' I was LYING!
* Zig-zag: the ''WesternAnimation/{{Beetlejuice}}'' episode "Skeletons in the Closet" has Beetlejuice accumulating a skeleton in his closet every time he tells a lie. He's told so many that the skeletons break out to tell everyone in the Neitherworld. Lydia has one as well, for lying to her parents about a baby skunk she's kept in her room. In order to get rid of the skeletons, they have to tell the truth.
* The ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'' episode "Shoe" had a B-plot of Pleakley converting the house into a "bed and not-breakfast" (he couldn't afford to serve breakfast). His last attempt to lure in customers is to claim that he'll pay them their own weight in gold, only to say that the real reward is the privilege to pay him to stay there. After he insults them further, they're rightfully mad.
* ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheTeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'': Big Mama doesn't so much ''lie'', but rather ''alter the terms of an agreement at the last second'' to benefit her alone, which she does often when making deals with her ex Splinter and the Turtles.
* ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'': In "[[Recap/SamuraiJackS1E9JackUnderTheSea Jack Under the Sea]]", Aku promises to return the Triseraquins and their city from their exile under the sea if they'll hand Jack over to him. When they do this, he promptly announces that he changed his mind and that they'll remain trapped for as long as he pleases.
* ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars''[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS1E22HostageCrisis , "Hostage Crisis"]]: After escaping, Cad Bane blows up the hall where he has trapped the Senators despite claiming that he wouldn't if no one attempted to stop them.
* ''WesternAnimation/TangledTheSeries'': In the episode "The Alchemist Returns," Varian reaches out to Rapunzel for help in stealing the Sundrop from the castle vault, convincing her that he will use it to help save Corona from the Black Rocks. Not true.
-->'''Rapunzel:''' But you said you-!\\
'''Varian:''' Rapunzel, I ''used'' you! I begged you and this kingdom for help! Everyone turned their back on me, it has to be this way!
* ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventuresHowISpentMyVacation'' has a CreditsGag consisting of the following messages:
-->And That's the Final End Credit\\
(''Cue five seconds or so of blank screen'')\\
We Lied.\\
(''Credits continue'')
* ''WesternAnimation/ThunderCats1985'':
** In "Safari Joe", the evil hunter Safari Joe hunts and cages the [=ThunderCats=] except for Lion-O. While facing Lion-O, Safari Joe says if Lion-O fights him without the Sword of Omens, he'll let his friends go. Once Lion-O puts the sword down, Safari Joe immediately shoots at him and says he had no intention of letting them go.
** In "The Evil Harp of Charr-Nin", Mumm-Ra agrees to free the genie Charr-Nin from being bound to his harp if the genie will help him defeat the [=ThunderCats=]. Once Charr-Nin captures the [=ThunderCats=], Mumm-Ra goes back on his word, leading to a fight between the two.
* In the second part of the [[ThePilot two-part pilot episode]] of ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck'', Taurus Bulba threatens to have Gosalyn dropped from a great height by his condor unless Darkwing Duck successfully enters the arming code to his stolen superweapon. After Darkwing complies, Bulba has Gosalyn dropped anyway. [[LetsGetDangerous This sends Darkwing into a rage that allows him to catch Bulba off guard and turn the tables on him.]] Luckily, Launchpad was standing by in the [[CoolPlane Thunderquack]] to catch Gosalyn.
-->'''Darkwing:''' You butcher!
* A rare heroic example: in {{WesternAnimation/Ninjago}}, [[Recap/NinjagoS9E93LessonsForAMaster Lessons For a Master]], Wu had - at swordpoint and to [[HostageSituation spare the ninja]] - been going along with the Iron Baron's belief that wearing the Dragon Armor would let him control the dragon Firstbourne, when the armor had no such power. As Wu puts it, he learned "the power of a lie" from the Iron Baron, shortly before Firstbourne - a friend of Wu's father, who extends that friendship to Wu - roasts [[AssholeVictim the Iron Baron]].
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* Then-Attorney General of Louisiana Jack Gremillion was walking by the governor's office when he recognized a contingent from Pearl River waiting to see then-Governor Huey Long. Gremillion went into Long's office. "Governor, those people from Pearl River who you had me promise a road to are here." "What the hell road are you talking about?" asked Long. Gremillion reminded Long that he had specifically ordered him to promise the Pearl River folk a road during the recent campaign. "Hell, I don't have time for them. Send them away." Gremillion pleaded, "But Governor, what can I tell them?" "Tell 'em I lied!"
* Faisal Shahzad was a naturalized American citizen from Pakistan and would-be Islamist terrorist, who placed a car bomb in Times Square. Asked how he could do what he did after taking the oath to uphold the US Constitution, he simply answered: "You are my enemy. I lied." According to [[https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/bin-ladens-last-stand-in-final-months-terrorist-leader-worried-about-his-legacy/2012/04/30/gIQAStCjsT_story.html claims later made by US intelligence]], this led UsefulNotes/OsamaBinLaden himself to contact the whole of al-Qaida with a disgusted message that [[EvenEvilHasStandards deliberate oath-breaking]] was [[IGaveMyWord not acceptable]].
* People with UsefulNotes/AspergerSyndrome tend to interpret "I was just being polite" as "I was lying to you". Here's a tip: If you're interacting with a person who's LiteralMinded, don't be polite just for the sake of sparing their feelings. It's a big BerserkButton for many of them.
* Inversion: Dan Enright, co-producer of the 50s quiz shows ''Twenty-One'' and ''Tic Tac Dough'', was found to be feeding answers to questions to contestants in advance to give the Barry-Enright shows a boost. Kristen Falke, a 16-year-old ''Tic Tac Dough'' contestant, deliberately threw her game and told a Congressional hearing that not only was she fed answers in advance but was told to lie about it if it ever came up. During his exile from television with Jack Barry, Enright said "I will never lie again. I will tell the truth and face the consequences."
* Having annexed Austria in 1938, UsefulNotes/NaziGermany under UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler subsequently threatened a military invasion of Czechoslovakia. In order to avoid an European war, UsefulNotes/NevilleChamberlain and Édouard Daladier signed the Munich Agreement which allowed Germany to annex the Sudetenland (i.e. regions of Czechoslovakia with a majority population of ethnic Germans), on the condition that Germany would not invade the rest of Czechoslovakia. But in March 1939, Hitler invaded the rest of Czechoslovakia anyway, and ''then'' started making demands on Poland. Britain and France, having sided with Poland, warned Hitler that any threats to Poland's independence [[ThisMeansWar would mean war.]] We all know what happened next.
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