"There it is, The Apple. A city so nice, they named it twice. CHECK it out ONE time, WON'T you!?"
So Good We Mentioned It Twice is when an example is given a second time. If knowingly used, it means the example giver is being funny and really wants to emphasize the example. If unknowingly used it means the example giver isn't paying much attention to the other examples or doesn't know how to use the Find command under "Edit."
— Brain Gremlin, Gremlins 2: The New Batch
- Or it's worded differently, under a different title, Pot Holed, or otherwise unfindable.
- Or he isn't paying much attention.
- Or it's under another section, such as Film and Live-Action TV. Happens a lot with animated films, since people can't decide whether to put them in Film or Western Animation. That's why there are separate sections for "Films - Animation" and "Films - Live Action," except for those articles where there aren't and nobody is bothered to make them, hence the problem.
- Or he isn't paying much attention.
- Or it's a foreign work, and it's listed once under the original title and once under its translated English title.
- Or the same example covers two or more tropes, i.e. a character's Mixed Metaphor results in Chirping Crickets.
- Or she isn't paying much attention.
- Or he isn't paying much attention.
- Or he isn't paying much attention.
- Or we aren't paying much attention.
- Or they aren't paying—-SHUT UP!