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** Whenever Daffy has been allowed to reference his Creator/{{Disney}} counterpart, WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck (In ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'' and a 1989 commercial for the Warner Bros. catalogue), he always complains about the other duck's speech impediment in a way that usually highlights his own (Granted, Daffy's lisp is a lot easier to understand than Donald's usually [[TheUnintelligble unintelligble]] warbling).

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** Whenever Daffy has been allowed to reference his Creator/{{Disney}} counterpart, WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck (In ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'' and a 1989 commercial for the Warner Bros. catalogue), he always complains about the other duck's speech impediment in a way that usually highlights his own (Granted, Daffy's lisp is a lot easier to understand than Donald's usually [[TheUnintelligble unintelligble]] [[TheUnintelligible unintelligible]] warbling).
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** Whenever Daffy has been allowed to reference his Creator/{{Disney}} counterpart, WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck (In ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'' and a 1989 commercial for the Warner Bros. catalogue), he always complains about the other duck's speech impediment in a way that usually highlights his own (Granted, Daffy's lisp is a lot easier to understand than Donald's usually [[TheUnintelligble unintelligble]] warbling).
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** In "Look Who's Drooling", Carl reprimands Pops for talking to the de-aged Johnny as if he was an ordinary baby by saying he shouldn't patronize him. Immediately afterwards, Carl starts playing with Johnny's toes and talking to him like he was any other infant as well.
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* ''WesternAnimation/MonstersAtWork'': In "The Big Wazowskis", Mike Wazowski complains about Gary Gibbs naming his bowling team, the Garys, after himself despite doing the same by calling his own team the Big Wazowskis.

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* One example could be found in the ''WesternAnimation/{{Superjail}}'' episode: "Cold-Blooded". The Warden and Jared investigate a serial killer's grip on the inmates, the Warden sends an unwilling Jared undercover as an inmate. When Jared come face to with the serial killer, he slips on the floor and impales his head into his own knife. After Jared confirms that he's dead, the Warden then angrily accuses Jared of killing him personally. Then the Warden abandons the mission altogether.

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One example could be found in the ''WesternAnimation/{{Superjail}}'' episode: "Cold-Blooded". The Warden and Jared investigate a serial killer's grip on the inmates, the Warden sends an unwilling Jared undercover as an inmate. When Jared come face to with the serial killer, he slips on the floor and impales his head into his own knife. After Jared confirms that he's dead, the Warden then angrily accuses Jared of killing him personally. Then the Warden abandons the mission altogether.altogether.
** In “Ladies Night” the Warden tells The Mistress that his male prisoners are just as sophisticated and classy as her female prisoners, we then cut to his prisoners acting like chimpanzees and throwing feces at each other.

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* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyBravo'' Johnny learns he has to repeat the fourth grade, he says "I don't want to be stuck in a room with a bunch of whiny, immature brats" while throwing a childish temper tantrum.

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In an "Doomates", Johnny objects to his mom putting a V-chip into the TV and blocking out the shows he wants to watch by demanding that he is a grown man and that his mother must therefore treat him as such. No sooner than his mother refuses to let him have his way does Johnny then start crying and throwing a tantrum like a child.
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episode of ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyBravo'' "Welcome Back, Johnny", Johnny learns he has to repeat the fourth grade, he grade and says "I don't want to be stuck in a room with a bunch of whiny, immature brats" while throwing a childish temper tantrum.
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** In "Rewriting History", Drakken finds mail in a timeshare lair addressed to "[=DeMenz=]":
--->'''Shego:''' Doy! That's Dementor's real name.\\
'''Drakken:''' He uses a fake name?\\
'''Shego:''' ''(sarcastically)'' Yeah, can you imagine, ''Drew Lipsky''?
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** In "The Write Stuff", Principal Huggins insists Rita to teach the writing club by reading from the rule book, but it's enough to even bore him to sleep after a while.
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*** At the end of the episode, after [=SpongeBob=] turns down joining his club, Patrick says that he's glad the sponge learned an important lesson: hero worship is unhealthy. He's saying this as he's pulling a wagon with [[BrickJoke a tied up jellyfish mascot he was last seen chasing]].

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-->'''Robot Devil''': Can I please have my hands back?
-->'''Fry''': No!
-->'''Robot Devil''': You're not nice!

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'''Fry''': No!\\
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A general example, so not allowed. May restore El Tigre while expalining why it counts if I ever get around to watching it.


* ''WesternAnimation/TalesFromTheGooseLady'': The short "Three Bears and a Blonde" has Goldilocks call Papa Bear a jerk for telling her to leave. This is coming from a girl who had been a very rude houseguest to the Three Bears and before leaving even boasts that she's glad she broke Baby Bear's chair when she sat in it.



%%* One Nicktoon that makes use of it is ''WesternAnimation/ElTigre''. Quite frankly, finding a cartoon or live-action show on Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} that doesn't use it on a frequent basis is a challenge in itself. Same goes for the Creator/DisneyChannel.


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** "Girlfriend or Foe?" has the Chief berate Kitty for obviously making up a boyfriend after claiming she has one named "Fire Alarm", when he himself has spent the entire episode lying unconvincingly that he has a girlfriend named Exit (even going to the lengths of paying the Chameleon to impersonate his girlfriend to hold up the ruse).

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** The ''WesternAnimation/WhatsNewScoobyDoo'' episode "A Scooby-Doo Valentine" has Daphne and Velma [[InstitutionalApparel wearing orange prison jumpsuits]] while being interrogated by Officer [=McBride=]. Daphne pleads that she doesn't want to go to jail because she doesn't want to wear the same clothes every day. This is funny because, like many cartoons, the main characters of ''Scooby-Doo'' are [[LimitedWardrobe always shown wearing the same clothes]].

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** The ''WesternAnimation/WhatsNewScoobyDoo'' episode "Toy Scary Boo" has Daphne, Velma and Scooby find a pink and green toy truck. Daphne comments "Who would paint their van like that?" This is coming from someone who rides around in a teal and green van with orange flower decals.
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episode "A Scooby-Doo Valentine" has Daphne and Velma [[InstitutionalApparel wearing orange prison jumpsuits]] while being interrogated by Officer [=McBride=]. Daphne pleads that she doesn't want to go to jail because she doesn't want to wear the same clothes every day. This is funny because, like many cartoons, the main characters of ''Scooby-Doo'' are [[LimitedWardrobe always shown wearing the same clothes]].
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** One episode has Stu and Drew at the park observing a father giving in to his bratty daughter’s demands to give her ice cream now, Drew laughs and comments “Boy am I glad I’m not in that guy’s shoes”, Stu then gives him a confused look, because everyone knows how “well behaved” his daughter Angelica is.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TUFFPuppy'', which was created by Butch Hartman, uses this as well. Particularly in the episode "Doomies" in a scene involving [[{{Shapeshifting}} the Chameleon]]. As he's disguised as a parking meter to steal all of Petropolis' money, a bear puts in a subway token instead of change. Chameleon's response? "Hey! That was a subway token! Honestly, this town is filled with crooks."

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* ''WesternAnimation/TUFFPuppy'', which was created by Butch Hartman, uses this as well. Particularly in the well.
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episode "Doomies" in "The Doomies" has a scene involving [[{{Shapeshifting}} the Chameleon]]. As Chameleon]] where he's disguised as a parking meter to steal all of Petropolis' money, a money. A bear puts in a subway token instead of change. Chameleon's response? change and the Chameleon responds with "Hey! That was a subway token! Honestly, this town is filled with crooks.""
** In "Guard Dog", Snaptrap and his minions initially disguises themselves as cowboys, then switch to dressing as astronauts. When asked about the costume change by one of his henchmen, Snaptrap answers that it's because dressing as cowboys is silly and immature.
** "Freaky Spy-Day" has Dudley claim that he isn't weak and lacking in willpower like Kitty. No sooner than he says this does he end up noticing a bowl of jelly beans and immediately yells that he must eat them all this instant.

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** In a later episode AlphaBitch Amity Blight said she was trying to figure [[NiceGirl Luz]] out and ultimately concludes that Luz's deal is [[{{Psychological Projection}} that]] [[{{MoralMyopia}} she's]] [[{{Hypocrite}} a bully]], a minute later when Luz tries to talk to her to explain herself and make up, Amity then states that she doesn't get Luz as [[EvilCannotComprehendGood she wants to be her friend after embarrassing her]] further indicating that despite her previous comment she doesn't know Luz at all. What makes it even more ironic is that those incidents [[NeverMyFault were mainly caused by Amity herself]], Luz wanted to reconcile with Amity and said she never meant to humiliate her, something she told her [[AesopAmnesia a couple episodes ago]] and that [[IJustWantToHaveFriends Amity is very lonely and wants a genuine friendship]] but [[HerOwnWorstEnemy her antagonistic attitude prevents her from establishing real connections]].

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** In PlayedForDrama in a later episode episode, AlphaBitch Amity Blight said she was trying to figure [[NiceGirl Luz]] out and ultimately concludes that Luz's deal is [[{{Psychological Projection}} is that]] [[{{MoralMyopia}} she's]] she is]] [[{{Hypocrite}} a bully]], a minute later when Luz tries to talk to her to explain herself and make up, Amity then states that she doesn't get Luz as [[EvilCannotComprehendGood she wants to be her friend after embarrassing her]] further indicating that despite her previous comment she doesn't understand or know Luz at all. What makes it even more ironic is that those incidents [[NeverMyFault were mainly caused by Amity herself]], Luz wanted to reconcile with Amity and said she never meant to humiliate her, something she told her [[AesopAmnesia a couple episodes ago]] and that [[IJustWantToHaveFriends Amity is very lonely and wants a genuine friendship]] but [[HerOwnWorstEnemy her antagonistic attitude prevents her from establishing real connections]].

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** In a later episode AlphaBitch Amity Blight said she was trying to figure [[NiceGirl Luz]] out and ultimately concludes that [[{{Psychological Projection}} She]] [[{{MoralMyopia}} is a]] [[{{Hypocrite}} bully]], a minute later when Luz tries to talk to her to explain herself and make up, Amity instantly states that she doesn't get Luz as [[EvilCannotComprehendGood she wants to be her friend after embarrassing her]]. What makes it even more ironic is that Luz wanted to reconcile with Amity and never meant to humiliate her, something she told her [[AesopAmnesia a couple episodes ago]].

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** In a later episode AlphaBitch Amity Blight said she was trying to figure [[NiceGirl Luz]] out and ultimately concludes that Luz's deal is [[{{Psychological Projection}} She]] that]] [[{{MoralMyopia}} is a]] she's]] [[{{Hypocrite}} a bully]], a minute later when Luz tries to talk to her to explain herself and make up, Amity instantly then states that she doesn't get Luz as [[EvilCannotComprehendGood she wants to be her friend after embarrassing her]]. her]] further indicating that despite her previous comment she doesn't know Luz at all. What makes it even more ironic is that those incidents [[NeverMyFault were mainly caused by Amity herself]], Luz wanted to reconcile with Amity and said she never meant to humiliate her, something she told her [[AesopAmnesia a couple episodes ago]].ago]] and that [[IJustWantToHaveFriends Amity is very lonely and wants a genuine friendship]] but [[HerOwnWorstEnemy her antagonistic attitude prevents her from establishing real connections]].

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** In a later episode AlphaBitch Amity Blight said she was trying to figure [[NiceGirl Luz]] out and ultimately concludes that [[{{Psychological Projection}} She]] [[{{MoralMyopia}} is a]] [[{{Hypocrite}} bully]], a minute later when Luz tries to talk to her to explain herself and make up, Amity instantly states that she doesn't get Luz as [[EvilCannotComprehendGood she wants to be her friend after embarrassing her]].

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** In a later episode AlphaBitch Amity Blight said she was trying to figure [[NiceGirl Luz]] out and ultimately concludes that [[{{Psychological Projection}} She]] [[{{MoralMyopia}} is a]] [[{{Hypocrite}} bully]], a minute later when Luz tries to talk to her to explain herself and make up, Amity instantly states that she doesn't get Luz as [[EvilCannotComprehendGood she wants to be her friend after embarrassing her]].
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** In "Maternal Instinct", Jack responds to his wife Maddie lamenting on how she misses spending time to their son Danny when he was younger by pointing out that all children have to grow up sometime, then goes back to playing with toys of himself and a ghost.

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Revising Danny Phantom entry to acknowledge ACTUAL EXAMPLES of characters being humorously hypocritical.


** The show could even be considered a meta-example; significant amounts of humor come from the use of outdated slang by adults, making the unintended examples of TotallyRadical an example of this trope.

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** The show could even be considered a meta-example; significant amounts of humor come from the use of outdated slang by adults, making the unintended examples of TotallyRadical "Fright Night" has Jack Fenton, who wears an example of orange jumpsuit 24/7, ask this trope.about Tucker going trick-or-treating.
-->'''Jack Fenton''': Isn't he a little old to be walking around in public in a stupid costume?
** In "Maternal Instinct", Jack responds to his wife Maddie lamenting on how she misses spending time to their son Danny when he was younger by pointing out that all children have to grow up sometime, then goes back to playing with toys of himself and a ghost.
-->'''Jack Fenton''': Curse you, Jack Fenton! You've defeated me once again! Haha!
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** In "Mermaid Man Begins", [=SpongeBob=] and Patrick go to Squidward's house to watch the ''Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy'' Origin Special on his television after the power at [=SpongeBob's=] house is cut. Squidward refuses to let them in, telling them he has better things to do than to watch grown men prance around in ridiculous outfits. Squidward is then revealed to be watching a man dancing ballet on his television.
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* ''HypocriticalHumor/{{Kaeloo}}''



* ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'':
** Stumpy constantly makes fun of [[TheNapoleon Olaf]], the shortest character on the show, for being short. Guess who's the second shortest of the cast.
** Happens twice in the same scene in "[[HalloweenEpisode Let’s Play Scaredy Cat]]". Kaeloo, who is walking through a dark forest with Quack Quack and Mr. Cat, sees a door in the forest and screams in fear. Mr. Cat questions why she is scared, and opens the door to see Quack Quack on the other side. He screams just as loudly as Kaeloo did. Then, Kaeloo says that he’s going overboard.
** There are episodes where [[IdiotHero Kaeloo]] accuses [[TheDitz Stumpy]] of being stupid.
** In Episode 82, the normally hyperactive [[GenkiGirl Kaeloo]], who normally spends her time dancing, singing and doing other such generally annoying things, is sitting and playing a board game. She turns around and yells at Stumpy, who is bouncing on a trampoline, for being annoying.
** In another episode, Stumpy finds out that Kaeloo once farted and blamed him for it. He calls her a "hypocrite"... and then he farts and decides to blame Quack Quack for it.
** In Episode 108, Kaeloo tells [[{{Jerkass}} Mr. Cat]] that he is a "monster". Kaeloo herself is capable of HulkingOut and turning into a monster, and does so OncePerEpisode. [[LampshadeHanging Mr. Cat even calls her out on it.]]
** In Episode 81, when Kaeloo, Stumpy, Quack Quack and Pretty are in a desert, Kaeloo warns them that there could be scorpions in the desert. Pretty screams in fear. Stumpy makes fun of her for getting scared, but then Kaeloo mentions that there could also be rattlesnakes. Stumpy screams even louder and starts to panic.
** In one episode, we get a scene where the trope is used by several different people. Mr. Cat tries to run psychological tests on Stumpy. Quack Quack lampshades the fact that Mr. Cat is an AxCrazy psychopath and he himself qualifies for requiring such testing. Kaeloo agrees. Mr. Cat then points out that Quack Quack and Kaeloo need it too.
** In one episode, Pretty makes fun of Stumpy for having buck teeth. Pretty also has buck teeth.
** In "Let's Play Art Class", Kaeloo sees that Stumpy has made a painting without following the "rules of art" which she uses while painting and calls his painting "childish scribbles". Stumpy's painting is actually amazing and Kaeloo's painting looks like it was made by a kindergartener.
** In "Let's Play Gangster Poker", Mr. Cat, the show's biggest {{jerkass}}, calls NiceGirl Kaeloo a "she-devil".
** In Episode 138, when Kaeloo yells at Stumpy, Mr. Cat tells her that she shouldn't be so mean to him. Mr. Cat regularly yells at, insults and even beats up Stumpy.
** Then there was this gem from the ChristmasEpisode:
--> '''Mr. Cat:''' Don’t tell me you still believe in Santa!\\
'''[[TheDitz Stumpy]]:''': Well, yeah. Who else would bring the presents? Your ''parents''? You’re so naive, Mr. Cat.
** In one episode from Season 4, Kaeloo confides in Pretty that she feels like her butt is shapeless and flabby. Pretty promptly blabs the secret to Mr. Cat, the boy both she and Kaeloo like. When Mr. Cat informs Kaeloo that Pretty told him her secret, Kaeloo confronts Pretty and Pretty rants about how boys can't keep secrets properly.
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* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' does this so much that it could be called "Hypocrisy: The Series".
** In the episode "The Passion of the Jew", members of Kyle's synagogue are protesting Creator/MelGibson's ''Film/ThePassionOfTheChrist''. "It turns Jews into stereotypes," says a guy with an extremely stereotyped "Jewish" accent.
** In the "Casa Bonita" episode:
--->'''Kyle:''' You're not my friend. All you ever do is call me names and rip on me for being Jewish.\\
'''Cartman:''' Kyle... when have I ever ripped on you for being a Jew? ''[cue {{overly long|Gag}} ClipShow montage]'' Okay except maybe for that one time...
** Another Kyle example: "The Entity" has Kyle meet his ''very'' Jewish cousin from Connecticut (who is also named "Kyle") and [[StopBeingStereotypical constantly be embarrassed by him because the cousin is stereotypically whiny, neurotic, and bad at sports]]. [[BoomerangBigot "I'm Jewish, and he's making]] ''[[BoomerangBigot me]]'' [[BoomerangBigot hate Jews!"]] he complains to Stan. Then Stan points out that by resenting his cousin's Jewishness, Kyle is himself becoming a stereotype -- that of the self-hating Jew. This only horrifies Kyle more!
** In "A Very Crappy Christmas", they're watching a Charlie Brown special and Stan complains about the style: "How come everyone in cartoons has such big heads?"
** Gerald and Sheila are extremely tolerant of gay people, except when they think their son is turning gay.
** Randy Marsh provides several examples such as telling his father he won't treat him like a child and then telling him he needs to apologize to Mr. Police Officer and complaining about the economy failing due to people spending their money on luxuries while using an expensive Margaritaville-brand mixer.
** In "Eat, Pray, Queef", Terrance and Phillip hold Katherine and Katie Queef at gunpoint for getting them fired from the Canada Channel, and Terrance accuses the Queef sisters of reducing said channel to smut and toilet humor, even though their show contains exactly what Terrance mentioned.
** In "The Tale of Scrotie [=McBoogerballs=]" the boys write a disgusting story but claim that Butters wrote it so they don't get blamed. When people like the story they tell Butters that he shouldn't take credit for something he didn't write while he thinks he did indeed write it.
--->'''Butters:''' No! Let me tell you somethin', fellers! You always take advantage of me, and after reading ''Literature/TheCatcherInTheRye'', I've learned you're nothing but phonies! I'm not letting you trick me this time! So the four of you can just suck on my wiener!\\
'''Cartman:''' ''[after Butters walks away]'' That inconsiderate jerk!
** In "It Hits The Fan" when people freely use the word "shit."
--->'''Cartman:''' Wow, this is gonna be great! A whole new word!\\
'''Kyle:''' It's NOT NEW! I'm gonna look "shit" up in the encyclopedia and prove it!\\
'''Cartman:''' Don't mind Kyle, everyone, he's just got a little sand in his vagina.\\
'''Kyle:''' THERE'S NO SAND IN MY VAGINA!!\\
'''Ms. Choksondik:''' Boys, watch your language! Shit!
** Later in the episode, after a dragon known as Geldor is defeated by the Knights of Standards and Practices, Geldor Geldor's last words are "Lame, bummer, dude" in a voice similar to Cartman's, which Cartman remarks as stupid.
** The "Death Camp of Tolerance" is built around this trope, with the most brutal lampshade hung on the parents seeing a guy smoking outside the "Museum of Tolerance" and taunting him, ''led'' by the woman who'd just finished giving a speech about how you need to respect the opinions and lifestyles of others.
** Our formal introduction to the Goth kids in "Raisins":
--->'''Goth Kid''': If you wanna be one of the nonconformists, all you have to do is dress just like us and listen to the same music we do.
** At a talent show, the Goth Kids perform "Talent Shows Are For Fags" with the lyrics "No no no no no, I'm not gonna be in the talent show. Oh no no no no. I'll never be in your faggy talent show."
** From "My Future Self 'n Me":
--->'''Sharon:''' Stan, what did I tell you about watching ''Series/TheOsbournes''?\\
'''Stan:''' Aw, come on, Mom.\\
'''Sharon:''' It's going to make you retarded!\\
'''Stan:''' It's just a show! It doesn't have any fucking effect on me, for fuck's sake!
** In the episode "Free Hat," the boys attempt to get Creator/GeorgeLucas and Creator/StevenSpielberg to stop releasing updated and altered versions of their movies. Midway through the episode, there is an advertisement for a fictional updated rerelease of "Cartman Gets an Anal Probe" that includes things such as CGI, Star Wars characters, and other things Parker and Stone didn't have the budget for when they initially created the series.
** In "I'm A Little Bit Country", Sheila is holding a picket sign reading "War Is Not My Voice" at the anti-war protest. Strange considering the fact that she once ''started one''.
*** Earlier in the episode, the boys are told about a walkout for those who want to participate instead of doing classwork, they're later admonished by Mr. Garrison for stating on the news that they don't know anything about the Founding Fathers although Mr. Garrison hasn't taught them anything about history.
*** In another scene, Kenny is berated by his Pro-Iraq War father for hanging out at Stan's and is pulled away from the study group, Gerald and Randy express disgust over Stuart convincing Kenny to side with him while on the other hand they push ''their own'' kids to participate in a war protest by reading their essay.
** In "200" Joseph Smith says that people get upset when Muhammad is made fun of because he's a religious figure, immediately followed by UsefulNotes/{{Buddh|ism}}a doing crack in front of kids. This carries over into the next episode, when Jesus gives Buddha flak for snorting cocaine, despite being in the process of watching pornography.
--->'''Jesus:''' Buddha, will you lay off that stuff already? It's gettin' to be a problem.\\
'''Buddha:''' Oh, and you're one to talk, with all your internet porn!\\
'''Jesus:''' Watching porn isn't like doing coke, fag.
*** Ironically, these scenes got the episode and the entire series banned in UsefulNotes/SriLanka.
** In "Cancelled" the boys learn that Earth is just a reality show as aliens decided placing species from different planets on the same planet would make great television. Stan notes that isn't right because they're playing with people's lives and turning their problems into entertainment. Cartman adds that we would never do that on Earth.
** In "Spookyfish" after Officer Barbrady is released from captivity in the basement, Randy asks him if he want his pants back. Barbrady says that he only wants to walk away with his dignity before continuing his patrol without them.
** In "T.M.I.", when Stan tells Cartman that he's overreacting, he says he's not before furiously shaking the lunch table.
** In "Cherokee Hair Tampons", the owner of the holistic medicine store keeps countering every argument about someone needing to see a doctor with "they only care about money", usually before turning to her current customer and telling them that their total comes to $230+.
** On the episode "Good Times With Weapons", Butters is disguised as a dog because [[EyeScream his eye was accidentally impaled by a ninja star]] and he's taken to an animal hospital where a veterinarian notices the injury and laments about how people can be capable of animal cruelty while at the same time, the vet takes out a syringe and prepares to euthanize some dogs.
** ''WesternAnimation/SouthParkBiggerLongerAndUncut''
*** Cartman makes a comment about how the animation in Terrance in Phillip is crappy. Then it shows the boys "walking" (In the typical animation of ''South Park'', where they bounce up and down) away. To drive the joke home, this comes RIGHT after the AnimationBump filled opening musical number, which actually shows the boys walking.
** After Mr. Garrison tells Cartman off for calling Kyle a "fucking Jew", Kyle responds with "No, he’s talking about fuck. You can’t say 'fuck' in school, you fucking fatass!"
*** The boys watch [[ReallyGetsAround Cartman's mom]] in a German porno film and Kyle remarks "Your mom sucks, Cartman." Well, seeing what his own mother does here, it's clearly throwing stones in a glass house.
*** When Brooke Shields mentioned she once farted on the set of ''Film/TheBlueLagoon'', Terrence slaps her and shouts "The fuck's wrong with you!?".
*** All of the mothers in town stage a massive protest against Canada for allowing a filthy cartoon (mostly foul language) to be displayed to children. The group sings a song about the whole ordeal, going on about how Canada is to blame for all of the problems with the kids while saying at the end that they (the mothers) need to blame someone before they themselves get blamed.
*** In the Spanish dub, Cartman sings "la mama de Kyle es una puta" (Kyle's mom is a whore). And we all know about [[ReallyGetsAround Cartman's mom...]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
** "Bart's Girlfriend": During one of Rev. Lovejoy's boring sermons, Bart starts playing with a Troll Doll; Marge snatches it from him, saying, "I don't want you playing with something that has such bizarre hair!" Naturally, the doll has a similar hairstyle to Marge’s. It's also the current page image.
** Lampshaded in "Homer The Vigilante": the captured GentlemanThief makes a charming speech and the townspeople want to release him, however...
--->'''Wiggum''': Oh, sorry folks. ''[sarcastic]'' Gee, I really hate to spoil this little love-in, but Mr. Malloy broke the law. And when you break the law, you gotta go to jail.\\
'''Quimby''': Uh, that reminds me, er, here's your monthly kickback.\\
'''Wiggum''': ''[Utterly dumbfounded]'' You just...you couldn't have picked a worse time!
** In "Curse of the Flying Hellfish", after an assassin tries to gun down Abe Simpson at the Springfield Retirement Castle, the nurse at the reception desk [[BadassBystander returns fire with a shotgun]] while angrily shouting "[[PunctuatedPounding OUR RESIDENTS! ARE TRYING! TO NAP!]]".
** In "The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show", Comic Book Guy makes a big deal about not cutting in line, and there is to be only one signed photo per customer. He then pushes his way to the front of the line, and hands over four photos to be signed. In the same episode, Lisa comments that television shows introducing ''new'' characters is a sign that the format is getting tired... Cue teen Roy, the Simpson's new lodger, suddenly making his first appearance. When Homer later says that he's not going to let them treat Poochie poorly just because he's the new guy, Roy voices his approval. Homer tells him to put a sock in it.
** In another episode when Barney decides to give up alcohol, Moe suggest that Homer be the new Barney, and Homer says something along the lines of "When will you guys ever learn I am nothing like Barney [[IResembleThatRemark (lets out a belch exactly like Barney's signature belch)]]." (They're alike, since they're both voiced by Creator/DanCastellaneta.)
** {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d by Bart in "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS6E18AStarIsBurns A Star is Burns]]."
--->'''TV''': We now return to "WesternAnimation/TheJetsonsMeetTheFlintstones."\\
'''Bart''': Uh oh. I smell another cheap cartoon crossover. ''[Jay Sherman from ''WesternAnimation/TheCritic'' enters]''
** "Kamp Krusty":
--->'''Homer''': Son, if you really want something in this life, you have to work for it. Now quiet! They're about to announce the lottery numbers.
** "Lisa's Sax":
--->'''Homer''': Bart, son? You want to play catch?\\
'''Bart''': No.\\
'''Homer''': When a boy doesn't want to play catch with his old man, something is seriously wrong!\\
'''Abe''': I'll play catch with you, son!\\
'''Homer''': Get the hell out!\\
'''Abe''': I'm gone.
*** Also from that episode Homer and Bart watch a MadeForTVMovie about the life of Krusty The Clown. Homer laughs and comments "What a bad father", while Maggie walks by holding a power drill.
** Similarly, "Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy" has Abe yell at Homer that [[ResentfulGuardian he was an accident]], causing Homer to kick him out of the car and drive away. Marge later points out that he tells Bart the same thing all the time.
--->'''Homer''': But when ''I'' do it it's cute!
** "$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)":
--->'''Bum''': Got any spare change, man?\\
'''Abe''': Yes! And you're not getting a penny of it! ''[continues walking]'' Everybody wants something for nothing. ''[walks into a Social Security office]'' I'm old! Gimme, gimme, gimme!
** An early episode has Homer complaining about the government combining Washington and Lincoln's birthdays into one holiday and ripping off the working man. Marge tells him he's late for work and he shrugs "So? Someone'll punch in for me."
** Homer again: "... and I'm not easily impressed -- [[AttentionDeficitOohShiny wow! A BLUE CAR!]]"
** When [[MagicalNanny Shary Bobbins]] explains she is practically perfect in every way, Homer claims he is as well. [[FatSlob He then drinks milk straight from the carton, scratches his butt, and belches]].
** In the episode where Homer boxes, Homer attempts to confront the fathers of Bart's bullies after finding out that Bart's utility belt was stolen, the bullies' father beat him up and accuse Homer of criticizing their parenting skills.
--->'''Jimbo's Father''': That's for telling me how to raise my lousy kid.
*** Later the ring is set up at Moe's and Barney delivers this little beauty. "You won't get ME in the ring! Boxing causes brain damage." (Starts chugging on a can of varnish.) A similar gag, occurring while the family are on vacation, has Homer denying that beer kills brain cells -- and then saying: "Now, let's go back to that...[[BuffySpeak building-thingy...where our beds and TV...is]]."
** In one episode Homer berates Bart for being immature when suddenly he hears the ice cream truck and he pushes through a crowd of kids shouting "Me first, me first!".
** "The Monkey Suit"
--->'''Homer:''' I'm always open to new ideas...ONIONS?!? IN THE PEAS?!? ''WHAT THE HELL?!?!?'' ''[throws plate at the wall]''
** In "Homer Defined", when Milhouse says that he can't see Bart anymore because his mom says he's a bad influence on him, Bart shouts "'Bad influence' my ass! What have I told you about never listening to your mother?!"
** One episode has the entire town turn against the Simpson family and kicks them out of town, saying that the town is going broke cleaning up after the messes that Bart and Homer always create in their shenanigans. However, the town itself has taken part in lots of shady actions that cost everyone money.
** A meta-example was done twice. One episode had Bart and Milhouse watch ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'', complaining that the kids' voices were done by grownups, with Bart wondering how they managed to keep it fresh after all this time. This joke was reused in a later episode where Bart said the same thing about the Pokemon anime. ''The Simpsons'', ''South Park'', and Pokemon are all [[LongRunners long-running shows]].
** A big one in "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS7E23MuchApuAboutNothing Much Apu About Nothing]]": Moe was one of the citizens most angry at illegal immigrants and wanted Proposition 24 passed so that they could be dragged out of Springfield. [[spoiler: At the end, he's seen taking the citizenship test while wearing a PaperThinDisguise.]]
** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS9E6BartStar Bart Star]]" the family watches a news report showing that Springfield citizens are in terrible shape. After seeing his shorts rip, Bart says he is comfortable with the way he is while eating a Pop Tart. Through a mouth full of food, Homer tells him he's a disgrace to the family.
** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS18E16Homerazzi Homerazzi]]", a paparazzo follows Homer around to blackmail him by pinning him as a bad father, much to Homer's chagrin. This is a double example as (a) when he sees the man in the lane next to him, he decides to deal with him -- ordering ''Maggie'' to TakeTheWheel (b) the only reason he is even being followed is because he had spent the first half of the episode ''doing the exact same thing'' to celebrities.
** When Bart and Lisa watch Cooking with Krusty, Krusty berates the chef for mentioning his Jewish ancestry on the air. After Lisa notes that she feels sorry that Krusty is ashamed of his roots, Homer walks in with a plunger on his head.
--->'''Bart''': What are you going to change your name to when you grow up?\\
'''Lisa''': Lois Sanborne.
** This exchange in "Simpson Tide" after Homer chastises Bart for getting an earring:
--->'''Bart''': Oh come on dad, didn't you ever do anything wild when you were a kid?\\
'''Homer''': Well when I was 10 I got my ear pierced, but this is completely different!
** "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS9E1TheCityOfNewYorkVsHomerSimpson The City of New York vs Homer Simpson]]":
--->'''Lisa:''' Dad, you can't judge a place you've never been to.\\
'''Bart:''' Yeah, that's what people do in Russia.
** When a new ChurchOfHappyology religion is set up in Springfield, Reverend Lovejoy delivers a sermon condemning it as nothing but weird rituals and chants designed to take money from fools. He then tells the congregation to recite the Lord's Prayer 40 times, "but first, let's pass the collection plate."
** From "A Star is Torn":
--->'''Bart:''' ''[[[GrowlingGut stomach rumbles]]]'' Uh, I feel like something crawled inside me and took a crap.\\
'''Marge:''' Bart, don't use that word! ''[gasps, her [[GrowlingGut her stomach also growls]]]'' Oh, crap!
** In “Smoke On the Daughter”, Homer catches Lisa about to smoke a cigarette, which he proceeds to takes away, throw on the grass, and shoot it with a gun several times. He opens up his jacket to reveal several firearms while remarking that he “can’t believe how easy it is to get cigarettes in this country”.
** In the crossover between ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' and ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'', early into the "Chicken Fight" sequence between Peter and Homer at the episode's finale, Homer chokes Peter the way he normally chokes Bart. The fight stops for a minute as this fact is revealed, with Peter being aghast at it and calling it "insane". Thing is, Peter normally emotionally and physically abuses his own children, from Chris to daughter Meg to ''baby son'' Stewie in far worse ways. Like the time he ''whipped Stewie in the face with a bull-whip''.
** Similarily in ''Recap/TheSimpsonsS7E13TwoBadNeighbors'', Homer goes in complete PapaWolf mode and starts an EscalatingWar with George Bush when he hears that he spanked Bart, despite Homer frequently strangles him.

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* On ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'', Hypocritical Humor is one of its staple comedies. Repeat offenders include the Mayor, the Professor, and the Girls themselves.
** In "Paste Makes Waste" Elmer Sglue is teased by his classmates for being a PasteEater. [[ThePigpen Harry Pitt]] tells him he's gross while flies circle him, [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/powerpuff/images/c/c6/JulieBean.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20170305232328 Julie Bean]] comments he looks like a dummy, and Wes Goingon points out "what a sick habit" while picking his nose.

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** In "Paste Makes Waste" Waste", Elmer Sglue is teased by his classmates for being a PasteEater. [[ThePigpen Harry Pitt]] tells him he's gross while flies circle him, [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/powerpuff/images/c/c6/JulieBean.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20170305232328 Julie Bean]] comments he looks like a dummy, and Wes Goingon points out "what a sick habit" while picking his nose.
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** Despite their annoyance at Luan's puns, this doesn't stop the others from making their own puns. Lincoln also laughs at the puns in the "Ace Savvy" comics.
** In "A Tale of Two Tables", the Loud parents prohibit Lincoln from eating at the grown-up table on account of immature behavior, when they themselves are not above said behavior.
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*** In "Ghost in the Machine", the wayward ghost of the believed-deceased Starscream comes back to haunt the Decepticons...by possessing Scourge and making him start shooting at the other Decepticons. No one else can see or hear Starscream, so everyone else thinks that he's gone nuts, up to and including their unstable, infamously deranged leader Galvatron. This leads to the notoriously AxCrazy PsychopathicManchild [[TheCaligula Galvatron]] uttering this line:

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*** In "Ghost in the Machine", the wayward ghost of the believed-deceased Starscream comes back to haunt the Decepticons... by possessing Scourge and making him start shooting at the other Decepticons. No one else can see or hear Starscream, so everyone else thinks that he's gone nuts, up to and including their unstable, infamously deranged leader Galvatron. This leads to the notoriously AxCrazy PsychopathicManchild [[TheCaligula Galvatron]] uttering this line:
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** Wreck-Gar asks Scrapper "Don't you just hate it when somebody can't make up their mind?". This is coming from the guy who is [[SuperGullible extremely easy to trick]] and [[HeelFaceRevolvingDoor switches allegiances based on the last thing people tell him]].

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutronBoyGenius'' TV special "Win, Lose and Kaboom!", Sheen is constantly annoyed by another galactic race called the Needleheads whose honking drives him crazy--even though they sound ''exactly'' like him. Helps that like Sheen, they're also voiced by [[Creator/JeffreyGarcia Jeff Garcia]].

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutronBoyGenius'' TV special "Win, Lose and Kaboom!", Sheen is constantly annoyed by another galactic race called the Needleheads whose honking drives him crazy--even crazy -- even though they sound ''exactly'' like him. Helps that like Sheen, they're also voiced by [[Creator/JeffreyGarcia Jeff Garcia]].



** ...Except for Toph. The entire first half of the episode is clearly setting up a HypocriticalHumor moment for her, since she found everyone else's (fairly insulting) portrayals to be spot on and was laughing her ''ass'' off at everyone's reactions to the actors' performances- except that when the actor who plays her turns out to be a huge, well-muscled guy, she declares that she couldn't have cast it better herself.

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** ...Except for Toph. The entire first half of the episode is clearly setting up a HypocriticalHumor moment for her, since she found everyone else's (fairly insulting) portrayals to be spot on and was laughing her ''ass'' off at everyone's reactions to the actors' performances- performances -- except that when the actor who plays her turns out to be a huge, well-muscled guy, she declares that she couldn't have cast it better herself.



* In ''WesternAnimation/TheBeatles'' episode "Hold Me Tight," a policeman interrogates George and Ringo about a man they thought had a bomb with which to blow up the Statue of Liberty (turns out it was just a sandwich). When George stammers that he thought the guy was a foreign spy, the policeman-- in stereotypical [[OfficerOHara Irish brogue]]--tells George "That's no Texas twang ''you've'' got, buster!"

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheBeatles'' episode "Hold Me Tight," a policeman interrogates George and Ringo about a man they thought had a bomb with which to blow up the Statue of Liberty (turns out it was just a sandwich). When George stammers that he thought the guy was a foreign spy, the policeman-- policeman -- in stereotypical [[OfficerOHara Irish brogue]]--tells brogue]] --tells George "That's no Texas twang ''you've'' got, buster!"



* In the ''{{WesternAnimation/Centaurworld}}'' episode "The Key", Horse tries to explain who her rider is to the rest of the herd, who have never seen a human - when she mentions how her rider would sit on top of her, Ched interrupts by saying that sounds stupid... while he's riding on top of Durpleton's head.

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* In the ''{{WesternAnimation/Centaurworld}}'' episode "The Key", Horse tries to explain who her rider is to the rest of the herd, who have never seen a human - -- when she mentions how her rider would sit on top of her, Ched interrupts by saying that sounds stupid... while he's riding on top of Durpleton's head.



* The ''[[WesternAnimation/TheDeputyDawgShow Deputy Dawg]]'' cartoon "The Yoke's On You" has Muskie Muskrat reading the sign on the hen house fence out loud--"Keep Out, This Means You"--then turning to the camera and saying "Now ol' Deputy Dawg knows I can't read writin'!"

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* The ''[[WesternAnimation/TheDeputyDawgShow Deputy Dawg]]'' cartoon "The Yoke's On You" has Muskie Muskrat reading the sign on the hen house fence out loud--"Keep loud -- "Keep Out, This Means You"--then You" -- then turning to the camera and saying "Now ol' Deputy Dawg knows I can't read writin'!"



* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'', Hugh Test is berating his daughters for having invented something as potentially dangerous as an alchemy machine - while he's gleefully using said machine to turn the cutlery and the contents of his toolbox into gold.

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* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'', Hugh Test is berating his daughters for having invented something as potentially dangerous as an alchemy machine - -- while he's gleefully using said machine to turn the cutlery and the contents of his toolbox into gold.



** In one episode from season 4, Kaeloo confides in Pretty that she feels like her butt is shapeless and flabby. Pretty promptly blabs the secret to Mr. Cat, the boy both she and Kaeloo like. When Mr. Cat informs Kaeloo that Pretty told him her secret, Kaeloo confronts Pretty and Pretty rants about how boys can't keep secrets properly.

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** In one episode from season Season 4, Kaeloo confides in Pretty that she feels like her butt is shapeless and flabby. Pretty promptly blabs the secret to Mr. Cat, the boy both she and Kaeloo like. When Mr. Cat informs Kaeloo that Pretty told him her secret, Kaeloo confronts Pretty and Pretty rants about how boys can't keep secrets properly.
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** In a Road Runner tv show pilot, one kid admits he likes imagining he's the Road Runner. The other kid tells him that daydreaming is "a bad habit" - as they stare goggle-eyed and unmoving in front of the TV set.

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** In a Road Runner tv show pilot, one kid admits he likes imagining he's the Road Runner. The other kid tells him that daydreaming is "a bad habit" - -- as they stare goggle-eyed and unmoving in front of the TV set.



** Then there was the instance where they were doing some remodeling at Mordhaus and Nathan complains that he can't think because of all that racket—[[LoudOfWar and so he drowns out the sounds of sawing and jackhammering with some]] HeavyMetal music which sounds almost exactly the same. "There, that's better."

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** Then there was the instance where they were doing some remodeling at Mordhaus and Nathan complains that he can't think because of all that racket—[[LoudOfWar racket -- [[LoudOfWar and so he drowns out the sounds of sawing and jackhammering with some]] HeavyMetal music which sounds almost exactly the same. "There, that's better."



** In "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E26TheBestNightEver The Best Night Ever]]", after Rarity tells Spike not to come into the changing room as they're getting dressed, Applejack points out that they don't normally wear clothes. This coming from the pony who's best known for constantly wearing a piece of clothing - her hat.

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** In "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E26TheBestNightEver The Best Night Ever]]", after Rarity tells Spike not to come into the changing room as they're getting dressed, Applejack points out that they don't normally wear clothes. This coming from the pony who's best known for constantly wearing a piece of clothing - -- her hat.



** In "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS4E25TwilightsKingdomPart1 Twilight's Kingdom - Part 1]]", Rainbow Dash points out that Spike had bragged during the train ride about how he'd saved the Crystal Empire the last time they were there. Rarity reminds Rainbow Dash that she's fond of boasting about her own exploits.

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** In "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS4E25TwilightsKingdomPart1 Twilight's Kingdom - -- Part 1]]", Rainbow Dash points out that Spike had bragged during the train ride about how he'd saved the Crystal Empire the last time they were there. Rarity reminds Rainbow Dash that she's fond of boasting about her own exploits.



** In the season 4 premiere, after the death crystal poachers show up and get into a shootout with the main duo, Rick expresses disgust that there are people like them who would want to steal the crystals...even though this was apparently exactly what Rick and Morty themselves were doing when the poachers showed up.

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** In the season Season 4 premiere, after the death crystal poachers show up and get into a shootout with the main duo, Rick expresses disgust that there are people like them who would want to steal the crystals...even though this was apparently exactly what Rick and Morty themselves were doing when the poachers showed up.



** Homer again: "... and I'm not easily impressed - [[AttentionDeficitOohShiny wow! A BLUE CAR!]]"

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** Homer again: "... and I'm not easily impressed - -- [[AttentionDeficitOohShiny wow! A BLUE CAR!]]"



*** Later the ring is set up at Moe's and Barney delivers this little beauty. "You won't get ME in the ring! Boxing causes brain damage." (Starts chugging on a can of varnish.) A similar gag, occurring while the family are on vacation, has Homer denying that beer kills brain cells - and then saying: "Now, let's go back to that...[[BuffySpeak building-thingy...where our beds and TV...is]]."

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*** Later the ring is set up at Moe's and Barney delivers this little beauty. "You won't get ME in the ring! Boxing causes brain damage." (Starts chugging on a can of varnish.) A similar gag, occurring while the family are on vacation, has Homer denying that beer kills brain cells - -- and then saying: "Now, let's go back to that...[[BuffySpeak building-thingy...where our beds and TV...is]]."



** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS18E16Homerazzi Homerazzi]]", a paparazzo follows Homer around to blackmail him by pinning him as a bad father, much to Homer's chagrin. This is a double example as (a) when he sees the man in the lane next to him, he decides to deal with him - ordering ''Maggie'' to TakeTheWheel (b) the only reason he is even being followed is because he had spent the first half of the episode ''doing the exact same thing'' to celebrities.

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** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS18E16Homerazzi Homerazzi]]", a paparazzo follows Homer around to blackmail him by pinning him as a bad father, much to Homer's chagrin. This is a double example as (a) when he sees the man in the lane next to him, he decides to deal with him - -- ordering ''Maggie'' to TakeTheWheel (b) the only reason he is even being followed is because he had spent the first half of the episode ''doing the exact same thing'' to celebrities.



** Another Kyle example: "The Entity" has Kyle meet his ''very'' Jewish cousin from Connecticut (who is also named "Kyle") and [[StopBeingStereotypical constantly be embarrassed by him because the cousin is stereotypically whiny, neurotic, and bad at sports]]. [[BoomerangBigot "I'm Jewish, and he's making]] ''[[BoomerangBigot me]]'' [[BoomerangBigot hate Jews!"]] he complains to Stan. Then Stan points out that by resenting his cousin's Jewishness, Kyle is himself becoming a stereotype - that of the self-hating Jew. This only horrifies Kyle more!

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** Another Kyle example: "The Entity" has Kyle meet his ''very'' Jewish cousin from Connecticut (who is also named "Kyle") and [[StopBeingStereotypical constantly be embarrassed by him because the cousin is stereotypically whiny, neurotic, and bad at sports]]. [[BoomerangBigot "I'm Jewish, and he's making]] ''[[BoomerangBigot me]]'' [[BoomerangBigot hate Jews!"]] he complains to Stan. Then Stan points out that by resenting his cousin's Jewishness, Kyle is himself becoming a stereotype - -- that of the self-hating Jew. This only horrifies Kyle more!

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