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* Ash from ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'' tries his best to explain things like evolution and Z-Moves, things he is well versed in. However his sheer enthusiasm and eagerness to be helpful is obfuscated by his lack of technical terms and he tends to default to feelings and sound effects over concrete explanations. This is usually where Brock or a similarly more grounded friend comes in to fill in the gaps for those asking.
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The TropeNamer is {{Theatre/Macbeth}}, specifically the famous [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomorrow_and_tomorrow_and_tomorrow Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow]] speech where a despondent Macbeth describes life as "a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing".
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Subtrope of PoorCommunicationKills (and may lead to DumbassHasAPoint or MyGodYouAreSerious). May involve MyHovercraftIsFullOfEels. See also RashomonStyle, UnreliableNarrator, EntertaininglyWrong and UnreliableExpositor. Contrast InnocentInaccurate, where the character is too young to know better.

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Subtrope of PoorCommunicationKills (and may lead to DumbassHasAPoint or MyGodYouAreSerious). May involve MyHovercraftIsFullOfEels. See also RashomonStyle, UnreliableNarrator, EntertaininglyWrong and UnreliableExpositor. Contrast InnocentInaccurate, where the character is too young to know better.
better. Compare GeekyAnalogy where the issue is that the analogy only makes sense to fellow geeks.
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* In ''Film/AntMan'' and [[Film/AntManAndTheWasp its sequel]], Luis tends to explain things in a [[MotorMouth fast-paced]], rambling way that frequently switches perspective or goes on strange tangents, making it hard for Scott to tell what he's saying. [[spoiler: This is actually used to his advantage in the sequel, when he's injected with a truth serum. He manages to stall Burch and his men by launching into one of his long-winded, over-explained stories, giving Scott and Hope time to stop Ava.]]

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* In ''Film/AntMan'' ''Film/AntMan1'' and [[Film/AntManAndTheWasp its sequel]], Luis tends to explain things in a [[MotorMouth fast-paced]], rambling way that frequently switches perspective or goes on strange tangents, making it hard for Scott to tell what he's saying. [[spoiler: This is actually used to his advantage in the sequel, when he's injected with a truth serum. He manages to stall Burch and his men by launching into one of his long-winded, over-explained stories, giving Scott and Hope time to stop Ava.]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/SonicBoom'': The episode "Dude, Where's My Eggman?" showcased how goofy [[DumbMuscle Knuckles]] is with his [[SmallNameBigEgo delusions of grandeur]] when he interrupted Sonic's side of the story with what happened when battling Eggman with a brief story about how Knuckles depicted Sonic as an inept & useless [[CowardlySidekick coward]] while Knuckles is a [[LargeHam hammy]] and [[InvincibleHero ridiculously heroic powerhouse]] that made Eggman easily cower in fear when Knuckles tried blasting him, much to the point that he sees himself like a [[GodModeSue godly and widely-praised hero]] (albeit his transformation looking like it came from Super Sonic), who was also elected as governor before taking off into space.. [[spoiler: just to cut back to Knuckles smiling off into the sky while Sonic [[SilentSnarker rolls his eyes at him]] because of how unconvincing the whole story was.]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/SonicBoom'': The episode "Dude, Where's My Eggman?" showcased how goofy [[DumbMuscle Knuckles]] is with his [[SmallNameBigEgo delusions of grandeur]] when he interrupted Sonic's side of the story with what happened when battling Eggman with a brief story about how Knuckles depicted Sonic as an inept & useless [[CowardlySidekick coward]] while Knuckles is a [[LargeHam hammy]] and [[InvincibleHero ridiculously heroic powerhouse]] that made Eggman easily cower in fear when Knuckles tried blasting him, much to the point that he sees himself like a [[GodModeSue godly and widely-praised hero]] (albeit his transformation looking like it came from Super Sonic), who was also elected as governor before taking off into space..space... [[spoiler: just to cut back to Knuckles smiling off into the sky while Sonic [[SilentSnarker rolls his eyes at him]] because of how unconvincing the whole story was.]]
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* ''Manga/RaveMaster'': early on [[WakeUpCallBoss Lance's]] minion Bis is sent to retrieve the Rave stone from Musica the blacksmith, is tricked in believing that he hadn't the stone and by the time he returns to recover it he's defeated by Haru. When he finally gets back to Lance and is questioned about what happened, he explains the above situation in such a terse and confusing manner noone, Lance included, understood what he meant to say.
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--> '''Thog:''' [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0367.html not nale, not-nale. thog help nale nail not-nale, not nale. and thog knot not-nale while nale nail not-nale. nale, not not-nale, now nail not-nale by leaving not-nale, not nale, in jail.]][[note]]Translation: "He's not Nale, he's Elan. I helped Nale kidnap Elan, I tied Elan up while Nale framed him. Nale skipped town, and left Elan here in prison."[[/note]]

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--> '''Thog:''' [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0367.html not nale, not-nale. thog help nale nail not-nale, not nale. and thog knot not-nale while nale nail not-nale. nale, not not-nale, now nail not-nale by leaving not-nale, not nale, in jail.]][[note]]Translation: "He's not Nale, he's Elan. I helped Nale kidnap Elan, then I tied Elan up while Nale framed him. Nale skipped town, and left Elan here in prison."[[/note]]

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--> '''Thog:''' [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0367.html not nale, not-nale. thog help nale nail not-nale, not nale. and thog knot not-nale while nale nail not-nale. nale, not not-nale, now nail not-nale by leaving not-nale, not nale, in jail.]]

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--> '''Thog:''' [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0367.html not nale, not-nale. thog help nale nail not-nale, not nale. and thog knot not-nale while nale nail not-nale. nale, not not-nale, now nail not-nale by leaving not-nale, not nale, in jail.]]]][[note]]Translation: "He's not Nale, he's Elan. I helped Nale kidnap Elan, I tied Elan up while Nale framed him. Nale skipped town, and left Elan here in prison."[[/note]]



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* ''WesternAnimation/SonicBoom'': The episode "Dude, Where's My Eggman?" showcased how goofy [[DumbMuscle Knuckles]] is with his [[SmallNameBigEgo delusions of grandeur]] when he interrupted Sonic's side of the story with what happened when battling Eggman with a brief story about how Knuckles depicted Sonic as an inept & useless [[CowardlySidekick coward]] while Knuckles is a [[LargeHam hammy]] and [[InvincibleHero ridiculously heroic powerhouse]] that made Eggman easily cower in fear when Knuckles tried blasting him, much to the point that he sees himself like a [[GodModeSue godly and widely-praised hero]] (albeit his transformation looking like [[{{Expy}} it came from Super Sonic]]), who was also elected as governor before taking off into space.. [[spoiler: just to cut back to Knuckles smiling off into the sky while Sonic [[SilentSnarker rolls his eyes at him]] because of how unconvincing the whole story was.]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/SonicBoom'': The episode "Dude, Where's My Eggman?" showcased how goofy [[DumbMuscle Knuckles]] is with his [[SmallNameBigEgo delusions of grandeur]] when he interrupted Sonic's side of the story with what happened when battling Eggman with a brief story about how Knuckles depicted Sonic as an inept & useless [[CowardlySidekick coward]] while Knuckles is a [[LargeHam hammy]] and [[InvincibleHero ridiculously heroic powerhouse]] that made Eggman easily cower in fear when Knuckles tried blasting him, much to the point that he sees himself like a [[GodModeSue godly and widely-praised hero]] (albeit his transformation looking like [[{{Expy}} it came from Super Sonic]]), Sonic), who was also elected as governor before taking off into space.. [[spoiler: just to cut back to Knuckles smiling off into the sky while Sonic [[SilentSnarker rolls his eyes at him]] because of how unconvincing the whole story was.]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/SonicBoom'': The episode "Dude, Where's My Eggman?" showcased how goofy [[DumbMuscle Knuckles]] is with his [[AGodAmI delusions of grandeur]] when he interrupted Sonic's side of the story with what happened when battling Eggman with a brief story about how Knuckles depicted Sonic as an inept & useless [[CowardlySidekick coward]] while Knuckles is a [[LargeHam hammy]] and [[InvincibleHero ridiculously heroic powerhouse]] that made Eggman easily cower in fear when Knuckles tried blasting him, much to the point that he sees himself like a [[GodModeSue godly and widely-praised hero]] (albeit his transformation looking like [[{{Expy}} it came from Super Sonic]]), who was also elected as governor before taking off into space.. [[spoiler: just to cut back to Knuckles smiling off into the sky while Sonic [[SilentSnarker rolls his eyes at him]] because of how unconvincing the whole story was.]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/SonicBoom'': The episode "Dude, Where's My Eggman?" showcased how goofy [[DumbMuscle Knuckles]] is with his [[AGodAmI [[SmallNameBigEgo delusions of grandeur]] when he interrupted Sonic's side of the story with what happened when battling Eggman with a brief story about how Knuckles depicted Sonic as an inept & useless [[CowardlySidekick coward]] while Knuckles is a [[LargeHam hammy]] and [[InvincibleHero ridiculously heroic powerhouse]] that made Eggman easily cower in fear when Knuckles tried blasting him, much to the point that he sees himself like a [[GodModeSue godly and widely-praised hero]] (albeit his transformation looking like [[{{Expy}} it came from Super Sonic]]), who was also elected as governor before taking off into space.. [[spoiler: just to cut back to Knuckles smiling off into the sky while Sonic [[SilentSnarker rolls his eyes at him]] because of how unconvincing the whole story was.]]
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* ''{{ComicBook/Asterix}}'': In the original ''Recap/AsterixInBritain'', Asterix's Briton cousin Jolitorax introduces himself as Asterix's "cousin germain" (the French term for first-degree cousins) and asks to shake the Gauls by the hand. [[MetronomicManMashing Obelix obliges]] (to Asterix's horror), and later explains to the chief that Jolitorax is a German Briton who must not be shaken even if he asks for it. Fortunately, as the narration notes, Asterix's explanation was rather clearer.

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* ''{{ComicBook/Asterix}}'': In the original ''Recap/AsterixInBritain'', Asterix's Briton cousin Jolitorax introduces himself as Asterix's "cousin germain" (the French term for first-degree cousins) and asks to shake the Gauls by the hand. [[MetronomicManMashing Obelix obliges]] (to Asterix's horror), and later explains to the chief that Jolitorax is a German Briton who must not be shaken even if he asks for it. Fortunately, as the narration notes, Asterix's explanation was rather clearer. (In the English translation, the hand-shaking bit is identical, but [[DubNameChange Anticlimax]] is Asterix's cousin once removed, leading to Obelix explaining that he's "been removed once already".)
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* In the RashomonStyle ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'' episode "Once Upon An Ed", each Ed explains how they got stuck in Johnny's wall. When it's Ed's turn, he explains that he and his friends ran away from the giant, mutated Kanker Sisters.

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* In the RashomonStyle ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'' episode "Once Upon An Ed", each Ed explains how they got stuck in Johnny's wall. When it's Ed's turn, he explains that he and his friends ran away from the giant, mutated Kanker Sisters. Funnily enough, his story is the most accurate in terms of the characterisation of everyone else with the other Ed's stories tinted by their own feelings about the others.
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* ''WesternAnimation/SonicBoom'': The episode "Dude, Where's My Eggman?" showcased how goofy Knuckles' is with his delusions of grandeur when he interrupted Sonic's side of the story with what happened when battling Eggman with a brief story about how Knuckles depicted Sonic as an inept & useless [[CowardlySidekick coward]] while Knuckles is a hammy & ridiculously heroic powerhouse that made Eggman cower in fear when Knuckles tried blasting him, much to the point that he sees himself like a godly and widely-praised hero (albeit his transformation looking like [[{{Expy}} it came from Super Sonic]]), who was also elected as governor before taking off into space.. [[spoiler: just to cut back to Knuckles smiling off into the sky while Sonic [[SilentSnarker rolls his eyes at him]] because of how unconvincing the whole story was.]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/SonicBoom'': The episode "Dude, Where's My Eggman?" showcased how goofy Knuckles' [[DumbMuscle Knuckles]] is with his [[AGodAmI delusions of grandeur grandeur]] when he interrupted Sonic's side of the story with what happened when battling Eggman with a brief story about how Knuckles depicted Sonic as an inept & useless [[CowardlySidekick coward]] while Knuckles is a hammy & [[LargeHam hammy]] and [[InvincibleHero ridiculously heroic powerhouse powerhouse]] that made Eggman easily cower in fear when Knuckles tried blasting him, much to the point that he sees himself like a [[GodModeSue godly and widely-praised hero hero]] (albeit his transformation looking like [[{{Expy}} it came from Super Sonic]]), who was also elected as governor before taking off into space.. [[spoiler: just to cut back to Knuckles smiling off into the sky while Sonic [[SilentSnarker rolls his eyes at him]] because of how unconvincing the whole story was.]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/SonicBoom'': The episode "Dude, Where's My Eggman?" showcased how goofy Knuckles' is with his delusions of grandeur when he interrupted Sonic's side of the story with what happened when battling Eggman with a brief story about how Knuckles depicted Sonic as an inept & useless [[CowardlySidekick coward]] while Knuckles is a hammy & ridiculously heroic powerhouse that made Eggman cower in fear when Knuckles tried blasting him, much to the point that he sees himself like a godly and widely-praised hero (albeit his transformation looking like [[{{Expy}} it came from Super Sonic]]), who was also elected as governor before taking off into space.. [[spoiler: just to cut back to Knuckles smiling off into the sky while Sonic [[SilentSnarker rolls his eyes at him]] because of how unconvincing the whole story was.]]



* ''WesternAnimation/SonicBoom'': The episode "Dude, Where's My Eggman?" showcased how goofy Knuckles' is with his delusions of grandeur when he interrupted Sonic's side of the story with what happened when battling Eggman with a brief story about how Knuckles depicted Sonic as an inept & useless [[CowardlySidekick coward]] while Knuckles is a hammy & ridiculously heroic powerhouse that made Eggman cower in fear when Knuckles tried blasting him, much to the point that he sees himself like a godly and widely-praised hero (albeit his transformation looking like [[{{Expy}} it came from Super Sonic]]), who was also elected as governor before taking off into space.. [[spoiler: just to cut back to Knuckles smiling off into the sky while Sonic [[SilentSnarker rolls his eyes at him]] because of how unconvincing the whole story was.]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/SonicBoom'': The episode "Dude, Where's My Eggman?" showcased how goofy Knuckles' is with his delusions of grandeur when he interrupted Sonic's side of the story with what happened when battling Eggman with a brief story about how Knuckles depicted Sonic as an inept & useless [[CowardlySidekick coward]] while Knuckles is a hammy & ridiculously heroic powerhouse that made Eggman cower in fear when Knuckles tried blasting him, much to the point that he sees himself like a godly and widely-praised hero (albeit his transformation looking like [[{{Expy}} it came from Super Sonic]]), who was also elected as governor before taking off into space.. [[spoiler: just to cut back to Knuckles smiling off into the sky while Sonic [[SilentSnarker rolls his eyes at him]] because of how unconvincing the whole story was.]]
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** Caboose tries to recreate Church with Epsilon by telling him stories about their past adventures. Since Caboose is a total CloudCuckoolander and a NeverMyFault attitude, Epsilon-Church's initial perspective of the world is a ''little'' warped.
** The ending of "Red Vs Blue: The Musical" reveals that the MusicalEpisode is in fact [[CampStraight Donut's]] version of the Blood Gulch Chronicles, which he's telling to the armies of Chorus. Donut felt what really happened was too dull ("All we ever did was stand around and talk!") and wanted to spice it up.
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Subtrope of PoorCommunicationKills (and may lead to DumbassHasAPoint or MyGodYouAreSerious). May involve MyHovercraftIsFullOfEels. See also RashomonStyle, UnreliableNarrator and UnreliableExpositor. Contrast InnocentInaccurate, where the character is too young to know better.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheTwelveTasksOfAsterix'', A centurion ghost tells Obelix that he and his group were Roman soldiers massacred by man's folly, and came back from the grave to avenge themselves on anyone crossing the battlefield at night. When Asterix wakes up and demands to know what all the racket is, Obelix cuts in by explaining that they're Romans killed by madmen on their way back from somewhere. The ghost tries to clarify things, but Asterix just [[BigShutUp yells him into disappearing.]]



* In ''WesternAnimation/TheTwelveTasksOfAsterix'', A centurion ghost tells Obelix that he and his group were Roman soldiers massacred by man's folly, and came back from the grave to avenge themselves on anyone crossing the battlefield at night. When Asterix wakes up and demands to know what all the racket is, Obelix cuts in by explaining that they're Romans killed by madmen on their way back from somewhere. The ghost tries to clarify things, but Asterix just [[BigShutUp yells him into disappearing.]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/FrozenII'': On meeting the Northuldra, Olaf attempts to explain the situation by recapping the events of the first movie. Naturally, this leaves the situation even more confused (although Captain Mattias seems to follow along) until Elsa explains.

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* ''WesternAnimation/FrozenII'': On meeting the Northuldra, Olaf attempts to explain the situation -- why the main characters are in the Enchanted Forest, how they got past the magical barrier, why Elsa has powers -- by recapping the events of the first movie. movie, none of which answers anyone's questions, even to people who can follow along. Naturally, this leaves the situation even more confused (although Captain Mattias seems to follow along) until Elsa explains.confused.

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-> '''Ed''': ...And stuck in your wall we are. The end.\\
'''Edd''': Gracious, Ed, what an enchanted world you live in.\\
'''Eddy''': I got a cramp listening to you.
-->-- ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'', "Once Upon An Ed"



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* In ''Film/AntMan'' and [[Film/AntManAndTheWasp its sequel]], Luis tends to explain things in a [[MotorMouth fast-paced]], rambling way that frequently switches perspective or goes on strange tangents, making it hard for Scott to tell what he's saying. [[spoiler: This is actually used to his advantage in the sequel, when he's injected with a truth serum. He manages to stall Burch and his men by launching into one of his long-winded, over-explained stories, giving Scott and Hope time to stop Ava.]]

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* ''Series/MidsomerMurders'' has a character for whom fly-fishing is SeriousBusiness, and explains in great detail why she was entirely justified in assaulting another person for doing it wrong. Poor Troy is stuck taking down her statement with a completely bewildered expression.





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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheTwelveTasksOfAsterix'', A centurion ghost tells Obelix that he and his group were Roman soldiers massacred by man's folly, and came back from the grave to avenge themselves on anyone crossing the battlefield at night. When Asterix wakes up and demands to know what all the racket is, Obelix cuts in by explaining that they're Romans killed by madmen on their way back from somewhere. The ghost tries to clarify things, but Asterix just [[BigShutUp yells him into disappearing.]]
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'' episode "Not a Loud", Lincoln asks his dopey big sister Leni what she remembers about his birth. She claims an eagle brought him. [[spoiler: Really he was brought by the First Lady but he was swaddled in a blanket with the presidential seal on it.]]

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* ''Film/CharliesAngelsFullThrottle'': Whenever Alex tries to tell her father what she, Natalie and Dylan really do, she makes it sound less like they're an elite team of secret agents and more like they're a trio of prostitutes.
* In ''Film/AntMan'' and [[Film/AntManAndTheWasp its sequel]], Luis tends to explain things in a [[MotorMouth fast-paced]], rambling way that frequently switches perspective or goes on strange tangents, making it hard for Scott to tell what he's saying. [[spoiler: This is actually used to his advantage in the sequel, when he's injected with a truth serum. He manages to stall Burch and his men by launching into one of his long-winded, over-explained stories, giving Scott and Hope time to stop Ava.]]
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* ''Film/CharliesAngelsFullThrottle'': Whenever Alex tries to tell her father what she, Natalie and Dylan really do, she makes it sound less like they're an elite team of secret agents and more like they're a trio of prostitutes.
* In ''Film/AntMan'' and [[Film/AntManAndTheWasp its sequel]], Luis tends to explain things in a [[MotorMouth fast-paced]], rambling way that frequently switches perspective or goes on strange tangents, making it hard for Scott to tell what he's saying. [[spoiler: This is actually used to his advantage in the sequel, when he's injected with a truth serum. He manages to stall Burch and his men by launching into one of his long-winded, over-explained stories, giving Scott and Hope time to stop Ava.]]
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* ''Film/CharliesAngelsFullThrottle'': Whenever Alex tries to tell her father what she, Natalie and Dylan really do, she makes it sound less like they're an elite team of secret agents and more like they're a trio of prostitutes.
* In ''Film/AntMan'' and [[Film/AntManAndTheWasp its sequel]], Luis tends to explain things in a [[MotorMouth fast-paced]], rambling way that frequently switches perspective or goes on strange tangents, making it hard for Scott to tell what he's saying. [[spoiler: This is actually used to his advantage in the sequel, when he's injected with a truth serum. He manages to stall Burch and his men by launching into one of his long-winded, over-explained stories, giving Scott and Hope time to stop Ava.]]
* ''WesternAnimation/FrozenII'': On meeting the Northuldra, Olaf attempts to explain the situation by recapping the events of the first movie. Naturally, this leaves the situation even more confused (although Captain Mattias seems to follow along) until Elsa explains.
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Subtrope of PoorCommunicationKills (and may lead to DumbassHasAPoint or MyGodYouAreSerious). See also RashomonStyle, UnreliableNarrator and UnreliableExpositor. Contrast InnocentInaccurate, where the character is too young to know better.

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Subtrope of PoorCommunicationKills (and may lead to DumbassHasAPoint or MyGodYouAreSerious). May involve MyHovercraftIsFullOfEels. See also RashomonStyle, UnreliableNarrator and UnreliableExpositor. Contrast InnocentInaccurate, where the character is too young to know better.
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* In ''Film/AntMan'' and [[Film/AntManAndTheWasp its sequel]], Luis tends to explain things in a [[MotorMouth fast-paced]], rambling way that frequently switches perspective or goes on strange tangents, making it hard for Scott to tell what he's saying.

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* In ''Film/AntMan'' and [[Film/AntManAndTheWasp its sequel]], Luis tends to explain things in a [[MotorMouth fast-paced]], rambling way that frequently switches perspective or goes on strange tangents, making it hard for Scott to tell what he's saying. [[spoiler: This is actually used to his advantage in the sequel, when he's injected with a truth serum. He manages to stall Burch and his men by launching into one of his long-winded, over-explained stories, giving Scott and Hope time to stop Ava.]]
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheTwelveTasksOfAsterix'', a ghost tells Obelix that they were Roman soldiers massacred by man's folly, and came back from the grave to avenge themselves on anyone crossing the battlefield at night. When Asterix wakes up and demands to know what all the racket is, Obelix cuts in by explaining that they're Romans killed by madmen on their way back from somewhere. The ghost tries to clarify things, but Asterix just [[BigShutUp yells him into disappearing.]]

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheTwelveTasksOfAsterix'', a A centurion ghost tells Obelix that they he and his group were Roman soldiers massacred by man's folly, and came back from the grave to avenge themselves on anyone crossing the battlefield at night. When Asterix wakes up and demands to know what all the racket is, Obelix cuts in by explaining that they're Romans killed by madmen on their way back from somewhere. The ghost tries to clarify things, but Asterix just [[BigShutUp yells him into disappearing.]]

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* When prior Rangers guest star in ''Series/PowerRangersOperationOverdrive'', Bridge tries to explain how he got promoted to Red Ranger since ''Series/PowerRangersSPD''. Only ''Overdrive''[='s=] own CloudCuckoolander, Dax, [[StrangeMindsThinkAlike thinks it makes sense]]. (For context, what Bridge doesn't explain adequately is that the "dog" and "bird" he mentions are ''aliens''. Plus, ''SPD'' takes place about two decades in ''Overdrive''[='s=] future.)
-->Oh, uh, yeah, well, [[ToMakeALongStoryShort long story short]], our mentor who's, well, a dog, got promoted to head of S.P.D. which was run by a bird but he retired to Miami, and Sky got promoted and I got promoted. That's why I'm the Red Ranger, [[TimeTravelTenseTrouble or will be]].
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* ''Disney/FrozenII'': On meeting the Northuldra, Olaf attempts to explain the situation by recapping the events of the first movie. Naturally, this leaves the situation even more confused (although Captain Mattias seems to follow along) until Elsa explains.

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* ''Disney/FrozenII'': ''WesternAnimation/FrozenII'': On meeting the Northuldra, Olaf attempts to explain the situation by recapping the events of the first movie. Naturally, this leaves the situation even more confused (although Captain Mattias seems to follow along) until Elsa explains.
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A not-too-bright character (TheDitz, DumbMuscle, SingleIssueWonk, or just someone with a YouNoTakeCandle speech pattern) attempts to explain a situation the way they understand it. The reader has some idea of what's going on and may see that the explanation is [[ExactWords technically correct]] (or at least gets what they're trying to say), but the person it's being explained to doesn't (usually for an amusing reaction).

Subtrope of PoorCommunicationKills (and may lead to DumbassHasAPoint or MyGodYouAreSerious). See also RashomonStyle, UnreliableNarrator and UnreliableExpositor. Contrast InnocentInaccurate, where the character is too young to know better.

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[[AC:AnimeAndManga]]
* In ''Anime/KillLaKill'', Mako has a habit of trying to summarize a situation in such a way that it seldom matches what's actually happening. She is a huge CloudCuckoolander.

[[AC:ComicBooks]]
* ''{{ComicBook/Asterix}}'': In the original ''Recap/AsterixInBritain'', Asterix's Briton cousin Jolitorax introduces himself as Asterix's "cousin germain" (the French term for first-degree cousins) and asks to shake the Gauls by the hand. [[MetronomicManMashing Obelix obliges]] (to Asterix's horror), and later explains to the chief that Jolitorax is a German Briton who must not be shaken even if he asks for it. Fortunately, as the narration notes, Asterix's explanation was rather clearer.
* ''ComicBook/AchilleTalon'': A repeated gag is for such a character to badly explain the situation to a cop and then get impatient when the cop doesn't understand them (or accuse the cop of being too stupid to understand). FunnyForeigner Lazlo Zlotz once gets himself and Achille thrown into prison after doing this.

[[AC:Fan Works]]
* In ''Fanfic/MyHuntsmanAcademia'', Nora tends to call Izuku's Glenn Smash a "finger-bang" thanks to its explosive power at the cost of breaking a finger. Unfortunately, whenever she says he "finger-banged" someone else, people tend to think of [[DoubleEntendre much kinkier things]]. [[spoiler:It's briefly PlayedForDrama when Momo comes to the conclusion that he sexually assaulted a girl in broad daylight without any form of retribution from Nora's description of his fight against Yang.]]

[[AC:Literature]]
* In ''Literature/HisDarkMaterials'', the cliff monsters have issues with understanding a snow fox retelling the conversation between Iorek and Serafina about the ''Aesaheetr'' because these foxes only understand the present tense.
* In ''[[Literature/Nightfall1941 Nightfall]]'', the SacredScripture of the local ApocalypseCult is probably one of these. As discussed, once the civilization had been destroyed through everyone going mad, the only people coherent enough to recount what happened will be either children too young to [[InnocentInaccurate consider the Night as something truly terrible]], or someone who didn't have a lot of intelligence and sanity to begin with. Few take the Cult's warning seriously.

[[AC:Live-Action TV]]
* ''Series/MidsomerMurders'' has a character for whom fly-fishing is SeriousBusiness, and explains in great detail why she was entirely justified in assaulting another person for doing it wrong. Poor Troy is stuck taking down her statement with a completely bewildered expression.
* ''{{Series/Kaamelott}}'': A recurring problem is for MedievalMorons attempting to repeat messages and concepts they have no clue how to explain, with {{malaproper}}s and highly personal interpretations aplenty.
** One episode features a messenger who keeps running back and forth between Arthur and Lancelot's bases and is incapable of remembering the message he was given, leading to him deliver Arthur's demand that Lancelot dismember his troops ([[spoiler:disband]]) and Lancelot's threat of a nutritionist ([[spoiler:an ultimatum]]) to Arthur, who is understandably confused.
** Each and every one of Perceval's reports on his last quest is one of these, to Father Blaise's dismay (since he writes it down in ink on parchment and has to start over every time Perceval realizes he forgot something). And he keeps adding things only he finds interesting (like mysterious old men) and his quests always end up as failures anyway.
* In ''Series/{{Justified}}'', any time Dewey Crowe tries to relay what has happened in any given situation, the character he's talking to usually ends up either exasperated and asking a dozen questions to clarify what he means or staring in awe at how nonsensical his story is. Several one-off characters simply mutter a variation of "Bless your heart" (Southern for "You're an idiot") and continue on with whatever they were doing before he arrived.

[[AC:Film]]
* ''Film/CharliesAngelsFullThrottle'': Whenever Alex tries to tell her father what she, Natalie and Dylan really do, she makes it sound less like they're an elite team of secret agents and more like they're a trio of prostitutes.
* In ''Film/AntMan'' and [[Film/AntManAndTheWasp its sequel]], Luis tends to explain things in a [[MotorMouth fast-paced]], rambling way that frequently switches perspective or goes on strange tangents, making it hard for Scott to tell what he's saying.
* ''Disney/FrozenII'': On meeting the Northuldra, Olaf attempts to explain the situation by recapping the events of the first movie. Naturally, this leaves the situation even more confused (although Captain Mattias seems to follow along) until Elsa explains.

[[AC:Video Games]]
* ''VideoGame/TalesFromTheBorderlands'' depicts a grand adventure being told to a mysterious stranger from the perspectives of Rhys and Fiona. Fiona generally tells her story pretty straight, but Rhys himself is a buffoon in most situations, usually surviving situations more on sheer luck than actual plans. Whenever he slips up in retelling the story, he gets called on it.

[[AC:Webcomics]]
* In ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'', Thog (a DumbMuscle orc fighter) explains the situation involving Elan's EvilTwin Nale to a police officer. Unfortunately, not only is Thog not very bright, he also doesn't know the other twin's name, so he has to refer to Nale and Not-Nale (along with lots of FunWithHomophones), leading to the cop being completely confused.
--> '''Thog:''' [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0367.html not nale, not-nale. thog help nale nail not-nale, not nale. and thog knot not-nale while nale nail not-nale. nale, not not-nale, now nail not-nale by leaving not-nale, not nale, in jail.]]
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-->'''Cop:''' Pleading insanity then?

[[AC:Western Animation]]
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheTwelveTasksOfAsterix'', a ghost tells Obelix that they were Roman soldiers massacred by man's folly, and came back from the grave to avenge themselves on anyone crossing the battlefield at night. When Asterix wakes up and demands to know what all the racket is, Obelix cuts in by explaining that they're Romans killed by madmen on their way back from somewhere. The ghost tries to clarify things, but Asterix just [[BigShutUp yells him into disappearing.]]
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'' episode "Not a Loud", Lincoln asks his dopey big sister Leni what she remembers about his birth. She claims an eagle brought him. [[spoiler: Really he was brought by the First Lady but he was swaddled in a blanket with the presidential seal on it.]]
* In the RashomonStyle ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'' episode "Once Upon An Ed", each Ed explains how they got stuck in Johnny's wall. When it's Ed's turn, he explains that he and his friends ran away from the giant, mutated Kanker Sisters.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'': When the [[BrainMonster Brainspawn]] attack Earth, draining the intelligence of everyone [[DisabilityImmunity except Fry]], Leela tries to explain the situation to him so that he can fight back. The results:
-->'''Leela:''' Brain make people dumb!
-->'''Fry:''' No, Leela. Brain make people ''smart''.

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