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Gratuitous Disco Sequence
aka: Everythings Funkier With Disco
Get down, get funky, yeah!

"Disco is not dead! Disco is LIFE!"
Tony P, Mystery Men

A disco-inspired sequence in an otherwise unrelated work. Sometimes even featuring the full Standard Disco Equipment!

May be the doing of a Disco Dan, but such a character isn't even necessary to bring some Disco interlude out of nowhere.

Of course, this doesn't count if the show is set in The Seventies, or has Disco renewal as its main subject (like the 2008 French movie titled, guess what, Disco). This trope is for gratuitous Disco moments with little justification (in-story)... besides the Rule of Cool.

Most extreme cases can be Big Lipped Alligator Moments.

Examples

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    Anime & Manga 
  • Jungle Wa Itsumo Hale Nochi Guu
    • The anime features a scene in an early episode where Haré comes home to see Guu and Weda have set up a Disco in the house and are getting down with their bad selves. Guu's even sporting an afro, which Haré realizes is the village elder's lost chest hair. Weda actually greets him with "Welcome to the hippest trip!" ŕ la Soul Train.
    • And then, the second ending credits are Disco-themed.
  • One Piece
    • Zombie Night! Nuff said.
    • There's also a character in a later arc whose name is Disco. He dresses accordingly.
  • The second ending of Yakitate!! Japan.
  • The first ending of Keroro Gunsou.

    Fan Works 

    Films — Animation 

    Films — Live-Action 
  • In The Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult, there is a flashback of the characters during the '70s in an appropriately Disco setting. Part of the gag is that the actors weren't made up to look any younger — they are just dressed in Disco-era fashion and with longer hair (including Nordberg [O.J. Simpson] with a Funny Afro so big he can't get through a door). Even more absurd, the Anna Nicole Smith character appears as a grown woman in the disco scene, even though the actress herself had barely reached puberty when the '70s ended.
  • Airplane!
    • In a flashback scene, two girl scouts end up in a bar room brawl. One of them smashes her head against a jukebox causing it to play The Bee Gees' "Stayin' Alive" whereupon everybody in the bar starts dancing. Arguably the earliest example in Western media, as Airplane! was filmed in 1979-1980, just as the anti-Disco backlash was beginning.
    • Parodied in a later scene where a DJ announces "This is WZAZ, where Disco lives forever!" shortly before the title airplane destroys the WZAZ radio tower.
  • In Mystery Men, Casanova Frankenstein employs the Disco Boys as henchmen, and there is a full Disco Room in his castle.
  • Disco is a Running Gag in You Don't Mess with the Zohan. This has more to do with Disco surviving outside the States for some time after it "officially died". Naturally, immigrant characters assume that it's still big in the US.

    Live-Action TV 

    Music 
  • A fairly extreme example, Pain of Salvation are a fairly dark and brooding progressive metal band, with huge spiralling concept albums about the existence of God and a fair bit of deep introspection. Track five on their album Scarsick is called "Disco Queen". It's a bizarre 7/8 grooving Disco song. With falsetto vocals. Which go "You're my DISCO QUEEN! Let's Disco! Ooh-ooh oo-ee oo-ee, AHHHHH!" Although this was, of course, ming-mong Kryptonite, it's actually pretty good. They used it as an encore for the entire tour. It was extremely entertaining to watch the big, hairy, tattooed metalheads do the John Travolta-dance from Saturday Night Fever during said song.
  • Kylie Minogue owes her entire career to this. Her career had been fairly run of the mill until the disco-themed album Light Years was released and her fame skyrocketed, with no signs of ever slowing down for a long time to come.

    Pro Wrestling 

    Video Games 

    Web Comics 
  • This page of Giselle by Carlos G. Guess what the Butler does in his spare time.

    Western Animation 
  • In Code Lyoko episode "Straight to the Heart", it is revealed that Jim is a former Disco dancer. Though he considers this an Old Shame at first, in "William Returns" he gains some fans and makes a return as "Paco, King of Disco".
  • Family Guy:
    • Jesus turns Water into Funk.
    • When Stewie wishes on his birthday candles, he entertains the idea of dropping bombs, but then decides to wish for everyone to Disco dance, complete with Disco ball and retro clothing, as seen above.
  • From Phineas And Ferb's many musical moments...
  • Kronk's New Groove
  • The Powerpuff Girls: The episode "Boogie Frights".
  • The Fairly OddParents: The Crimson Chin has a Seventies Disco version of him.
    • There was also that time Jorgen Von Strangle disco danced with his 1970s counterpart.
    • And never forget...MOUNT DISCO!
  • Rocket Power: Otto and Reggie's dad competed in "Freestyle Roller Disco".
  • Captain Caveman And The Teen Angels: The episode "Disco Cavey".
  • The Backyardigans episode "The Quest for the Flying Rock" has Disco as its music genre.
  • Mirror Master's holographic discotheque of doom in one episode of Justice League Unlimited.
  • In the Tiny Toon Adventures episode "Gang Busters", Hampton keeps messing up the music genre the characters are singing (rap), and one instance has him disco dancing while Fifi, Shirley, and Elmyra sing "Disco Inferno".


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