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* Pom Pom Girl was part of an girl meta human team that fought the Atom's version of the ''ComicBook/TeenTitans''. She has a tendency to come up with ridiculous cheers such as "Sis-Boom-Bah! Pom Pom Girl will kill you all -- Rah Rah Rah".
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* In ''Fanfic/PrettyCureMagicOfTheRainbow'', [[Literature/RainbowMagic Carmen the Cheerleading Fairy]] leads [[Anime/HugttoPrettyCure Cure Yell]], [[Anime/HirogaruSkyPrettyCure Cure Butterfly]], [[Anime/DeliciousPartyPrettyCure Cure Yum-Yum]], and [[Anime/TropicalRougePrettyCure Cure La Mer]] to cheer for...a family barbecue. [[Anime/HappinessChargePrettyCure Yoko Omori]] muses that it's a bit much.
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* ''Toys/MonsterHigh'': One arc in the Generation 1 webisodes has the Fearleading Squad end up cheering for mundane situations, including at a chess club meeting.
* In Season 4 of ''WebAnimation/TheMostPopularGirlsInSchool'', Brittnay starts a Mercenary Cheerleader hustle, and ends up doing a cheer to promote a stationary emporium at the mall.
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* ''WesternAnimation/CloneHigh'': In "Film Fest: Tears of a Clone", a trio of cheerleaders break a window during a riot via a cheer routine, where two girls launch a third through a window, who then cheers "Riot!".
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See also PomPomGirl.
PomPomGirl, who may be likely to at least [[InvokedTrope invoke]] this trope due to being a [[ItMakesSenseInContext cheerleader girl]].
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A ComedyTrope where cheerleaders are often shown speaking as if they were cheering in ordinary conversation. They might be doing this as a form of practice, or because they are just too stupid to know any other way of communicating. Alternatively, they might be shown cheering at inappropriate events, such as chess matches.

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A ComedyTrope where cheerleaders are often shown speaking as if they were cheering in ordinary conversation. They might be doing this as a form of practice, or because they are staying "in character" between games, or because they are just too stupid airheaded to know any other way of communicating. Alternatively, they might be shown cheering at inappropriate events, such as chess matches.
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* In the double-length ''WesternAnimation/FairlyOddParents'' episode, "Timmy's Secret Wish", Timmy wishes for his own groupies that will constantly cheer for him. However, during Timmy's trial, the groupies will not leave Timmy alone with their constant cheering for him.

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* In the double-length ''WesternAnimation/FairlyOddParents'' ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'' episode, "Timmy's Secret Wish", Timmy wishes for his own groupies that will constantly cheer for him. However, during Timmy's trial, the groupies will not leave Timmy alone with their constant cheering for him.

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* In the ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'' anime, Gary is followed around by an entourage of cheerleaders [[{{Squick}} approximately twice his age]]. All they ever do is either cheer him on or cry when he loses a Pokemon battle or something.

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* In the ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'' anime, ''Anime/PokemonTheOriginalSeries'', Gary is followed around by an entourage of cheerleaders [[{{Squick}} approximately twice his age]]. All they ever do is either cheer him on or cry when he loses a Pokemon Pokémon battle or something.
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* Paige in ''WesternAnimation/TheDayMyButtWentPsycho''. It drives Eleanor crazy. When Eleanor gets brainwashed, Zak and Deuce uses Paige's cheers in an attempt to deprogram her. Instead, Eleanor ends up speaking entirely in cheers.

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* Paige in ''WesternAnimation/TheDayMyButtWentPsycho''. ''WesternAnimation/TheDayMyButtWentPsycho'' It drives Eleanor crazy. When Eleanor gets brainwashed, Zak and Deuce uses use Paige's cheers in an attempt to deprogram her. Instead, Eleanor ends up speaking entirely in cheers.



* ''WesternAnimation/{{Fillmore}}'': In "Codename: Electric Haircut", one of the cheerleaders has the habit of spelling out her emotions. A former cheerleader assuming a new identity later give herself away by spelling something out during routine conversation.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Fillmore}}'': In "Codename: Electric Haircut", one of the cheerleaders has the habit of spelling out her emotions. A former cheerleader assuming a new identity later give gives herself away by spelling something out during routine conversation.



* ''WesternAnimation/PixelPinkie'': Happens to Nina in "The 'B' Word" when a carelessly worded statement (that she wished she could be as enthusiastic about cheering for basketball as Pinkie) to LiteralGenie Pinkie causes her start speaking in cheers every time someone mentions the word "basketball".

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* ''WesternAnimation/PixelPinkie'': Happens to Nina in "The 'B' Word" when a carelessly worded statement (that she wished she could be as enthusiastic about cheering for basketball as Pinkie) to LiteralGenie Pinkie causes her to start speaking in cheers every time someone mentions the word "basketball".



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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan'', one episode has the supporting cast quoting Shakespeare passages in auditioning for the school play. Sally Avril turns hers into a cheer - needless to say, she doesn't get a part.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan'', one episode has the supporting cast quoting Shakespeare passages in auditioning for the school play. Sally Avril turns hers into a cheer - -- needless to say, she doesn't get a part.
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* In ''Series/{{Zoey 101}}'', the main characters try to raise money for their favorite sushi restaurant, which had been badly burned in a fire. They do so by way of a people auction. Teachers are allowed to bid on students to do various chores for them. The girls are bid on by Logan, the rich JerkAss of the gang who offers to pay all of the money they need. The catch: the girls have to dress up as cheerleaders and follow him around, making him look good. After a few days, the girls get sick of it, and decide the one way to get him to stop is to cheer everything he does. They cheer him waking up, getting locked out of his dorm room in a towel with shampoo in his hair, and getting shut down by a girl. Eventually, he just gives them the check and begs them to leave him alone!

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* In ''Series/{{Zoey 101}}'', the main characters try to raise money for their favorite sushi restaurant, which had been badly burned in a fire. They do so by way of a people auction. Teachers are allowed to bid on students to do various chores for them. The girls are bid on by Logan, the rich JerkAss of the gang who offers to pay all of the money they need. The catch: the girls have to dress up as cheerleaders and follow him around, making him look good. After a few days, the girls get sick of it, and decide the one way to get him to stop is to [[MaliciousCompliance cheer everything he does.does]]. They cheer him waking up, getting locked out of his dorm room in a towel with shampoo in his hair, and getting shut down by a girl. Eventually, he just gives them the check and begs them to leave him alone!
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A ComedyTrope. Cheerleaders are often shown speaking as if they were cheering in ordinary conversation. They might be doing this as a form of practice, or because they are just too stupid to know any other way of communicating. Alternatively, they might be shown cheering at inappropriate events; such as chess matches.

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A ComedyTrope. Cheerleaders ComedyTrope where cheerleaders are often shown speaking as if they were cheering in ordinary conversation. They might be doing this as a form of practice, or because they are just too stupid to know any other way of communicating. Alternatively, they might be shown cheering at inappropriate events; events, such as chess matches.

See also, PomPomGirl.also PomPomGirl.






* When Paige is trying out for cheerleading in ''ComicStrip/FoxTrot'', she starts using cheers all the time - including while giving the (correct) answer to a question on ''Literature/TheScarletLetter'' in English class. In a much later arc, she joins the JJV (junior junior varsity) cheer squad and gets sent to cheer at events like chess matches and debates.
* In ''ComicStrip/{{Zits}}'', a group of cheerleaders use cheers to encourage Pierce to put some litter in the bin, causing him to remark that "There is such a thing as too much school spirit".

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* In the ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'' anime, Gary is followed around by an entourage of cheerleaders [[{{Squick}} approximately twice his age]]. All they ever do is either cheer him on or cry when he loses a Pokemon battle or something.



* In the ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'' anime, Gary is followed around by an entourage of cheerleaders [[{{Squick}} approximately twice his age]]. All they ever do is either cheer him on or cry when he loses a Pokemon battle or something.



* ''Series/ANTFarm'': China does this after being "accepted" into the cheerleading team in "[=ParticipANTs=]".
* An episode of ''Series/CaliforniaDreams'' had three cheerleaders bid on a dating auction this way. As a RunningGag, they reappear a few more times in the episode; cheering in unison whenever they speak to or interact with anybody.
* Invoked and PlayedForLaughs in an episode of ''Series/EvenStevens'' where Ren joins the squad, only to be criticized for not being perky enough; she takes this to heart and begins cheering all the time. This takes a turn for the bizarre where she cheers while doing laundry and suddenly realizes/cheers that a sock is missing...and still manages to make it rhyme and keep the pace.



* An episode of ''Series/CaliforniaDreams'' had three cheerleaders bid on a dating auction this way. As a RunningGag, they reappear a few more times in the episode; cheering in unison whenever they speak to or interact with anybody.
* Invoked and PlayedForLaughs in an episode of ''Series/EvenStevens'' where Ren joins the squad, only to be criticized for not being perky enough; she takes this to heart and begins cheering all the time. This takes a turn for the bizarre where she cheers while doing laundry and suddenly realizes/cheers that a sock is missing...and still manages to make it rhyme and keep the pace.
* ''Series/ANTFarm'': China does this after being "accepted" into the cheerleading team in "[=ParticipANTs=]".



* ''VideoGame/ClubPenguin'' used to have a play called "Team Blue's Rally 2", in which one of the characters was a cheerleader named Bella, who put everything that happened during the play in her cheers, and all she ever did was cheer.



* ''VideoGame/ClubPenguin'' used to have a play called "Team Blue's Rally 2", in which one of the characters was a cheerleader named Bella, who put everything that happened during the play in her cheers, and all she ever did was cheer.



* The ''WesternAnimation/VeggieTales'' episode "Tomato Sawyer And Huckleberry Larry's Big River Rescue" had a trio of female pea cheerleaders who showed up at random times during the story.

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* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'': In a fight with Hellgrammite, Batman asks the Creeper for some support. [[CloudCuckoolander The ''WesternAnimation/VeggieTales'' episode "Tomato Sawyer And Huckleberry Larry's Big River Rescue" Creeper]] goes into a cheerleader routine, to which Batman [[DeadpanSnarker responds]] "Not what I had in mind."
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Daria}}'' sometimes did this with [[DumbBlonde Brittany]], such as in "Malled" when she tries to start
a trio of female pea cheerleaders who showed cheer on the bus ride to a field trip. Her main VerbalTic is her squeak, however.
* Paige in ''WesternAnimation/TheDayMyButtWentPsycho''. It drives Eleanor crazy. When Eleanor gets brainwashed, Zak and Deuce uses Paige's cheers in an attempt to deprogram her. Instead, Eleanor ends
up at random times speaking entirely in cheers.
* In the double-length ''WesternAnimation/FairlyOddParents'' episode, "Timmy's Secret Wish", Timmy wishes for his own groupies that will constantly cheer for him. However,
during Timmy's trial, the story.groupies will not leave Timmy alone with their constant cheering for him.



* ''WesternAnimation/{{Fillmore}}'': In "Codename: Electric Haircut", one of the cheerleaders has the habit of spelling out her emotions. A former cheerleader assuming a new identity later give herself away by spelling something out during routine conversation.



* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan'', one episode has the supporting cast quoting Shakespeare passages in auditioning for the school play. Sally Avril turns hers into a cheer - needless to say, she doesn't get a part.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Daria}}'' sometimes did this with [[DumbBlonde Brittany]], such as in "Malled" when she tries to start a cheer on the bus ride to a field trip. Her main VerbalTic is her squeak, however.
* In the double-length ''WesternAnimation/FairlyOddParents'' episode, "Timmy's Secret Wish", Timmy wishes for his own groupies that will constantly cheer for him. However, during Timmy's trial, the groupies will not leave Timmy alone with their constant cheering for him.



* Paige in ''WesternAnimation/TheDayMyButtWentPsycho''. It drives Eleanor crazy. When Eleanor gets brainwashed, Zak and Deuce uses Paige's cheers in an attempt to deprogram her. Instead, Eleanor ends up speaking entirely in cheers.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Fillmore}}'': In "Codename: Electric Haircut", one of the cheerleaders has the habit of spelling out her emotions. A former cheerleader assuming a new identity later give herself away by spelling something out during routine conversation.
* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'': In a fight with Hellgrammite, Batman asks the Creeper for some support. [[CloudCuckoolander The Creeper]] goes into a cheerleader routine, to which Batman [[DeadpanSnarker responds]] "Not what I had in mind."


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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan'', one episode has the supporting cast quoting Shakespeare passages in auditioning for the school play. Sally Avril turns hers into a cheer - needless to say, she doesn't get a part.
* The ''WesternAnimation/VeggieTales'' episode "Tomato Sawyer And Huckleberry Larry's Big River Rescue" had a trio of female pea cheerleaders who showed up at random times during the story.
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-->'''Greg Proops:''' Grandpa's dead! Gimme a D! Gimme an E! Gimme-- Come on! Where's your enthusiasm?\\

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* In the ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' anime, Gary is followed around by an entourage of cheerleaders [[{{Squick}} approximately twice his age]]. All they ever do is either cheer him on or cry when he loses a Pokemon battle or something.

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* When Paige was trying out for cheerleading in ''ComicStrip/FoxTrot'', she started using cheers all the time; including while giving a (correct) answer to a question on ''Literature/TheScarletLetter'' in English class. In a much later arc, she joined the JJV (junior junior varsity) cheer squad and was sent to cheer at events like chess matches and debates.

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* When Paige was is trying out for cheerleading in ''ComicStrip/FoxTrot'', she started starts using cheers all the time; time - including while giving a the (correct) answer to a question on ''Literature/TheScarletLetter'' in English class. In a much later arc, she joined joins the JJV (junior junior varsity) cheer squad and was gets sent to cheer at events like chess matches and debates.



* Paige in ''WesternAnimation/TheDayMyButtWentPsycho''. It drives Eleanor crazy. When Eleanor gets brainwashed, Zak and Duece uses Paige's cheers in an attempt to deprogram her. Instead, Eleanor ends up speaking entirely in cheers.

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* Paige in ''WesternAnimation/TheDayMyButtWentPsycho''. It drives Eleanor crazy. When Eleanor gets brainwashed, Zak and Duece Deuce uses Paige's cheers in an attempt to deprogram her. Instead, Eleanor ends up speaking entirely in cheers.



* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': In "Homer Badman", Homer is accused of groping a woman's butt, and the resultant feminist rally on his lawn contains a cheer-like chant.
-->''2-4-6-8! Homer's crime was really great!''
-->''"Great" meaning "large", or "immense"! We mean it in the pejorative sense!''

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In "Homer Badman", Homer is accused of groping a woman's butt, and the resultant feminist rally on his lawn contains a cheer-like chant.
-->''2-4-6-8! --->''2-4-6-8! Homer's crime was really great!''
-->''"Great" --->''"Great" meaning "large", or "immense"! We mean it in the pejorative sense!''sense!''
** In "The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase," the variety show skit claims that Lisa's "actress" refused to participate in the show[[note]]A nod to the fact that Eve "Jan" Plumb refused to be part of ''Series/TheBradyBunchHour''[[/note]], so she was recast with a teenage cheerleader whose lines were all performed in this manner.
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* A deleted scene from ''Film/BringItOn'' showed one character reviewing for the [=SATs=] by converting the answers into cheers to make them easier for her to memorise.

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-->'''Greg Proops:''' Grandpa's dead! Gimme a D! Gimme an E! Gimme-- Come on! Where's your enthusiasm?\\\
'''Ryan Stiles:''' Vasectomy! Vasectomy! Clip clip clip!\\\

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'''Ryan Stiles:''' Vasectomy! Vasectomy! Clip clip clip!\\\clip!\\
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Fillmore}}'': In "Codename: Electric Haircut", one of the cheerleaders has the habit of spelling out her emotions. A former cheerleader in disguise later give herself away by spelling something out during routine conversation.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Fillmore}}'': In "Codename: Electric Haircut", one of the cheerleaders has the habit of spelling out her emotions. A former cheerleader in disguise assuming a new identity later give herself away by spelling something out during routine conversation.
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->''2-4-6-8! Homer's crime was really great!''
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': In "Homer Badman", Homer is accused of groping a woman's butt, and the resultant feminist rally on his lawn contains a cheer-like chant.
->''2-4-6-8! Homer's crime was really great!''
->''"Great" meaning "large", or "immense"! We mean it in the pejorative sense!''
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A {{Comedy|Trope}} SubTrope of PomPomGirl. Cheerleaders are often shown speaking as if they were cheering in ordinary conversation. They might be doing this as a form of practice, or because they are just too stupid to know any other way of communicating. Alternatively, they might be shown cheering at inappropriate events; such as chess matches.

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A {{Comedy|Trope}} SubTrope of PomPomGirl.ComedyTrope. Cheerleaders are often shown speaking as if they were cheering in ordinary conversation. They might be doing this as a form of practice, or because they are just too stupid to know any other way of communicating. Alternatively, they might be shown cheering at inappropriate events; such as chess matches.
matches.

See also, PomPomGirl.
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A ComedyTrope. Cheerleaders are often shown speaking as if they were cheering in ordinary conversation. They might be doing this as a form of practice, or because they are just too stupid to know any other way of communicating. Alternatively, they might be shown cheering at inappropriate events; such as chess matches.

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A ComedyTrope.{{Comedy|Trope}} SubTrope of PomPomGirl. Cheerleaders are often shown speaking as if they were cheering in ordinary conversation. They might be doing this as a form of practice, or because they are just too stupid to know any other way of communicating. Alternatively, they might be shown cheering at inappropriate events; such as chess matches.
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* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'': In a fight with Hellgrammite, Batman asks the Creeper for some support. [[CloudCuckoolander The Creeper]] goes into a cheerleader routine, to which Batman [[DeadpanSnarker responds]] "Not what I had in mind."
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Fillmore}}'': In "Codename: Electric Haircut", one of the cheerleaders has the habit of spelling out her emotions. A former cheerleader in disguise later give herself away by spelling something out during routine conversation.

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