-->''"Big men sticking screwdrivers into things, and '''turning''' them! And '''adjusting''' them!"''
-->--'''Tom Servo''', on the construction of the interocitor from ''ThisIslandEarth'', ''MysteryScienceTheater3000: TheMovie''
One or more characters is shown working hard at a particular task through a sequence of shots meant to imply time passing. This may often incorporate a signature piece of energetic or heroic music.
This includes the ATeamMontage, the GonnaFlyNowMontage, and any montage in which somebody does a lot of construction, communication, travel, martial arts training, or scouring many books and files.
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!!Examples
* ''{{CSI}}'' does this to show the characters doing the hard work of forensic investigation at the lab. In the episode "I Like to Watch", they do some LampshadeHanging: Hodges looks forward to a certain test, as he thinks it will be good material for the documentary crew currently in the lab. Nick points out that the test takes six hours, to which Hodges remarks that "When they cut it together, it'll only take thirty seconds." It takes thirty seconds.
** In this editor's house, that's the "Microscope montage".
* The doctors on ''{{House}}'' do this to signify they're coming up with the right diagnosis after getting it wrong for forty minutes.
* ''{{South Park}}'' satirized this in the episode "Asspen", with a montage song, played over... well, a montage. The lyrics of this song are pretty apt, but may not be appropriate to post here. The same song with minor lyric changes was later used in ''Team America: World Police''.
** Another South Park montage, and more of a parody of CSI's montages. In "Cartman's Incredible Gift", the detective goes to killer's house and notices his wall of left hands, but dismisses it because they are palms down, while he looks at his left hand palms up. It does raise his suspicions, and under goes a CSI-like lab work (even forgetting half way through the scene, and where the music stop temporarily) to discover the equivalence between hands palms up and hands palms down.
* Spoofed in the ''{{Sealab 2021}}'' episode "Sharko's Machine", where Sharko performs a variety of bizarre tasks to prepare for a citizenship test.
* Spoofed on ''FamilyGuy'' in the episode "Don't Make Me Over", in which Peter and his buddies clean up the bar to an 80's beat. ...well, they make an effort, anyway.
** Spoofed in another episode where Brian needs to study to pass a college test, so he and Stewie have a montage of ... jogging and lifting weights. When they realize there's only twenty minutes left till the test, Brian says, "Crap, all we've done is work out."
*** Actually a spoof of the training montage from Rocky IV when the titular character trains in Siberia, complete with the same music and the odd farm implement training method.
* Spoofed by ''OrderOfTheStick''. While [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0391.html training to be a Dashing Swordsman]], Elan goes through what appears to be a typical training montage, but [[LampshadeHanging then the following exchange occurs]]:
-->'''Elan:''' How come we've only been doing this for twenty minutes, but you've already changed the backdrop five times and gone through three costumes?
-->'''Captain Scoundrél:''' Elan, never underestimate the value of a good Training Scene Montage. It could save your life someday.
*One of the 2002 ''{{Bionicle}}'' flash animations, sadly no longer available, showed the construction of the [[MeaningfulName Boxor machine]] with a HardWorkMontage of preparation, welding and so forth - well, ''mostly'' a HardWorkMontage. [[TheDitz Taipu]] just dances around holding a Bohrok headplate over his head, [[PaperThinDisguise pretending to be a Bohrok]].
* The fan-video "Master Chief Sucks At [[{{Halo}} Halo 3]]" features a montage of Master Chief ''making'' a montage, with the ''TeamAmerica'' montage song playing over the top. The "montage" he makes however is a parody of the many fans make of their best ''Halo'' moments, complete with shoddy editing, poor picture quality and loud, looping Linkin Park soundtrack.
-->'''Master Chief:''' omg!''[sic]'' I must be teh ''[sic]'' best halo 3 player in teh''[sic]'' planet!1''[sic]'' It is decided! I shall make.......... a montage!!1!one''[sic]''
* In ''{{Predator}}'', the commando team works together to create a set of traps that they hope will catch the title opponent.
* Made famous (along with signature music by Lalo Schifrin) in television by ''MissionImpossible''...
* ...For which Bruce Geller took some inspiration from the 1964 movie ''Topkapi''.
* The {{Firefly}} episode ''Ariel'' has one of these as the [[FiveManBand crew]] prepare for their heist for that episode.
* Perhaps one of the most well known examples come from the ''{{Rocky}}'' series of films, almost all of which include a training montage set to uplifting brass-heavy or eighties rock music, while the titular hero prepares to take on the impossible battle ahead of him.
* ''{{Meet the Robinsons}}'' makes use of this example during the sequence in which Lewis builds the Memory Scanner.
* Used in [[OnceAnEpisode just about every episode]] of ''{{Mythbusters}}''.
** Which is especially notable, as it's probably the only example here where they really ''are'' doing all that hard work. Man, sometimes its got to ''suck'' to be the Build Team.
** It's just a high speed camera, playing at, a high speed. They've said on-screen several times that they ''could'' show all of the work, just like the other, less explosive experiments they do, but they would be boring.
* Appears on ''TopGear'' as well, in much the same spirit -- usually in the context of something automotive, like prepping for a race or assembling a Caterham 7 kit car. Expect a lot of friendly (?) verbal repartee: the presenters quite like [[VitriolicBestBuds taking digs at each other]].
* In ''NapoleonDynamite'', Pedro and Napoleon employ the hard work montage when making campaign posters (designed by Napoleon), rolling rings of tape, shaking hands, and getting awesome close-ups.
** With the ''A-Team'' theme playing in the background.
* Subverted by ''TheVentureBros.'' It looks like Dr. Venture, Billy Quizboy, and Pete White are working hard to fix a shrinking ray when really, [[spoiler: they're writing a top 10 guilty pleasures list.]]
* Parodied in ''HarryAndPaul'', where the same piece of StockFootage (sawing wood, hitting thumb with hammer, mixing cement, reading the Racing Post) serves as a HardWorkMontage for the RidiculouslyFastConstruction of all kinds of buildings.
* Used twice in the geek favorite movie ''RealGenius'': Early on, when Mitch is going to classes and studying hard (this sequence ends when he walks into a big lecture hall and finds that not only have all the students disappeared and left tape recorders behind, the professor has too), and later when Chris gets serious.
* ''HomestarRunner''. "Guts. Guts and might. / Liftin' weights and feelin' all right / It's a showdown going downtown / You're gonna mess around showdown / Put your nose down showdown"
* Quite obviously every single episode of ''"Trading Spaces."''
*The construction of the rocket in ''WallaceAndGromit: A Grand Day Out''.
*Tom's training in Chinese from ''DoubleHappiness''.
* The rebuilding of the city in ''SoltyRei''. Unfortunately, [[NotSoFastBucko it's not safe yet]].
* Parodied in Bones. After finding some critical fact, two of the team members comment that Bones will now proceed to stare at the corpse until they talk to her and play Rock Paper Scissors to determine who will baby sit her while she does so.
* The chapter "MagicalGirl Yue" in ''MahouSenseiNegima'' has this being used while Yue studies to be a mage in the MagicWorld, complete with ExplodingCalendar. More Knowledge. More Power.
* Referenced, of course, by {{Buffy}}:
--> Buffy: I thought it was gonna be like in the movies. You know, inspirational music ... a montage, me sharpening my pencils, me reading, writing, falling asleep on a big pile of books with my glasses all crooked ('cause in my montage I have glasses)...
* One is used to show a normal day's work at the bathhouse in ''SpiritedAway'', with Sen, of course, being completely outperformed by Lin and the other workers. It's set to a catchy beat actually called "Hard Work".
* The opening of ''{{Primer}}'', and a few other scenes detailing the construction of the box.
* In ''Legally Blonde'', Elle Woods' montage includes working out while reading law texts, visiting the library, carrying loads of books past the more judgmental law students, etc.
*''TheBigBangTheory'' had a montage of Sheldon and Rajesh ''staring intensely at equations on a dryboard'' set to "Eye of the Tiger".
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