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* For ''WesternAnimation/ABugsLife'', {{Creator/Pixar}} had the voice actors record new dialogue as if the characters were messing up their lines or breaking character (see AnimatedActors). They later did the same with ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'' and ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc'' -- the outtakes for the latter two weren't originally part of the movie, but were then put them in after the film had been out for a month or so, to incite audiences to go see it again. After a while, Pixar decided they were in danger of falling into formula, so they did away with the outtakes, starting with ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo''. Information (and videos) on these outtakes can be viewed [[http://pixar.wikia.com/Outtakes here]].
** In the case of ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc'', it had one during the ending credits, including (amongst other things) Randall being tricked into chameleoning himself into a painting (which he finds ActuallyPrettyFunny), Roz suddenly appearing in scenes she's not supposed to be in, everyone falling over in the TeamPowerWalk scene (but still in slow motion, including the monster yelling "Cut!") and a few line flubs that may have been genuine.

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* For ''WesternAnimation/ABugsLife'', {{Creator/Pixar}} had the voice actors record new dialogue as if the characters were messing up their lines or breaking character (see AnimatedActors). They later did the same with ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'' and ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc'' ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc1'' -- the outtakes for the latter two weren't originally part of the movie, but were then put them in after the film had been out for a month or so, to incite audiences to go see it again. After a while, Pixar decided they were in danger of falling into formula, so they did away with the outtakes, starting with ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo''. Information (and videos) on these outtakes can be viewed [[http://pixar.wikia.com/Outtakes here]].
** In the case of ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc'', ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc1'', it had one during the ending credits, including (amongst other things) Randall being tricked into chameleoning himself into a painting (which he finds ActuallyPrettyFunny), Roz suddenly appearing in scenes she's not supposed to be in, everyone falling over in the TeamPowerWalk scene (but still in slow motion, including the monster yelling "Cut!") and a few line flubs that may have been genuine.
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->''"In live action filmmaking, outtakes actually produce themselves. In animation, outtakes have to be produced. "''
-->-- '''Phil Vischer''', on the outtakes for ''WesternAnimation/JonahAVeggieTalesMovie''
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* The [=PS2=] version of ''VideoGame/HalfLife1'' had some DummiedOut voice lines like this with animations to go with them, put to video [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09pIWNW1o3w here]].

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* The [=PS2=] version of ''VideoGame/HalfLife1'' had has some DummiedOut voice lines like this with animations to go with them, put to video [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09pIWNW1o3w here]].
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* ''Advertising/DairyQueenLips'': The ads are in CGI. The ad featuring the Girl Scout has a blooper reel - the first three bloopers are simple mess-ups (the girl forgets her line, forgets her box of cookies, and then trips while talking to the lips), while the fourth has the lips seemingly cracking under pressure and yanking the cookies from the girl.

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* ''Advertising/DairyQueenLips'': The ads are in CGI. The ad featuring the Girl Scout has a blooper reel - the first three bloopers are simple mess-ups (the girl forgets her line, forgets her box of cookies, and then trips while talking to the lips), Lips), while the fourth has the lips Lips seemingly cracking under pressure and yanking the cookies from the girl.
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* ''Advertising/DairyQueenLips'': The ads are in CGI. The ad featuring the Girl Scout has a blooper reel - the first three bloopers are simple mess-ups (the girl forgets her line, forgets her box of cookies, and then trips while talking to the lips), while the fourth has the lips seemingly cracking under pressure and yanking the cookies from the girl.

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* ''[[VideoGame/BountyHunter Star Wars: Bounty Hunter]]'' included [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIqTttF7AYE animated outtakes]] as unlockable bonus content every time the player completed one of the game's six chapters. The most memorable ones included Creator/ClancyBrown [[LargeHam goofing off in the recording booth]], a ridiculous dance number, and a TakeThat at Creator/GeorgeLucas's infamous directing style.

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* ''[[VideoGame/BountyHunter Star Wars: Bounty Hunter]]'' ''VideoGame/StarWarsBountyHunter'' included [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIqTttF7AYE animated outtakes]] as unlockable bonus content every time the player completed one of the game's six chapters. The most memorable ones included Creator/ClancyBrown [[LargeHam goofing off in the recording booth]], a ridiculous dance number, and a TakeThat at Creator/GeorgeLucas's infamous directing style.

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* ''Anime/FinalFantasyTheSpiritsWithin'' has a hilarious fake gag reel on the DVD release, including such gems as Gray stumbling and "accidentally" shooting Aki. As well as the cast performing the "Music/{{Thriller}}" dance.



* The end credits of ''Anime/StandByMeDoraemon'' feature a reel that mostly consists of slapstick mishaps, since it silently played over the ending song. One scene involving the title character coming out of his portal drawer apparently took 50 takes.



* ''ComicStrip/MadamAndEve'': [[http://www.madamandeve.co.za/cartoons/me002606.gif Now available on DVD!]]

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* ''ComicStrip/MadamAndEve'': [[http://www.madamandeve.co.za/cartoons/me002606.gif Now available on DVD!]]One strip]] is presented as a blooper reel of multiple past strips, with the final panel claiming it's a commercial for a (non-existent) DVD of bloopers from the comic.



* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9DcLABeX0Y The blooper reel]] for ''WesternAnimation/BrotherBear''. Try to watch 1:19 without completely losing it.

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* %%* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9DcLABeX0Y The blooper reel]] for ''WesternAnimation/BrotherBear''. Try to watch 1:19 without completely losing it.it.
* ''Anime/FinalFantasyTheSpiritsWithin'' has a hilarious fake gag reel on the DVD release, including such gems as Gray stumbling and "accidentally" shooting Aki. As well as the cast performing the "Music/{{Thriller}}" dance.



* ''Lissi und der Wilde Kaiser'' was given these, because bloopers are tradition with Bully Herbig films.

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* %%* ''Lissi und der Wilde Kaiser'' was given these, because bloopers are tradition with Bully Herbig films.


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* The end credits of ''Anime/StandByMeDoraemon'' feature a reel that mostly consists of slapstick mishaps, since it silently played over the ending song. One scene involving the title character coming out of his portal drawer apparently took 50 takes.
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* For ''WesternAnimation/ABugsLife'' (pictured above in a brief crossover with ''Toy Story''), {{Creator/Pixar}} had the voice actors record new dialogue as if the characters were messing up their lines or breaking character (see AnimatedActors). They later did the same with ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'' and ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc'' -- the outtakes for the latter two weren't originally part of the movie, but were then put them in after the film had been out for a month or so, to incite audiences to go see it again. After a while, Pixar decided they were in danger of falling into formula, so they did away with the outtakes, starting with ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo''. Information (and videos) on these outtakes can be viewed [[http://pixar.wikia.com/Outtakes here]].

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* For ''WesternAnimation/ABugsLife'' (pictured above in a brief crossover with ''Toy Story''), ''WesternAnimation/ABugsLife'', {{Creator/Pixar}} had the voice actors record new dialogue as if the characters were messing up their lines or breaking character (see AnimatedActors). They later did the same with ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'' and ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc'' -- the outtakes for the latter two weren't originally part of the movie, but were then put them in after the film had been out for a month or so, to incite audiences to go see it again. After a while, Pixar decided they were in danger of falling into formula, so they did away with the outtakes, starting with ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo''. Information (and videos) on these outtakes can be viewed [[http://pixar.wikia.com/Outtakes here]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/JonahAVeggieTalesMovie'' has [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBdoHZaj84g animated bloopers]] on the DVD bonus content, which makes sense with the series sense of the different characters being actors in the main series. Notable ones include [[AnachronismStew a plane passing above ancient Israel]], Larryboy being on the clothesline that snags the van, Junior and Laura laughing when they should have been arguing, and Jonah falling off a cliff [[spoiler:but luckily he landed in the safety net]]. There's also an EasterEgg video exclusively of different lines for the talking Jonah plush toy.

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* ''WesternAnimation/JonahAVeggieTalesMovie'' has [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBdoHZaj84g animated bloopers]] on the DVD bonus content, which makes sense with the series series' sense of the different characters being actors in the main series. Notable ones include [[AnachronismStew a plane passing above ancient Israel]], Larryboy being on the clothesline that snags the van, Junior and Laura laughing when they should have been arguing, and Jonah falling off a cliff [[spoiler:but luckily he landed in the safety net]]. There's also an EasterEgg video exclusively of different lines for the talking Jonah plush toy.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18koUcXnIFs The Burger King Whopper Commercial]] featuring [[Franchise/TheSimpsons Homer Simpson]]. Nuff said.

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18koUcXnIFs The Burger King Whopper Commercial]] featuring [[Franchise/TheSimpsons [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Homer Simpson]]. Nuff said.
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* ''ComicStrip/MadamAndEve'': [[http://www.madamandeve.co.za/cartoons/me002606.gif Now available on DVD!]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/JonahAVeggieTalesMovie'' has animated bloopers on the DVD bonus content, which makes sense with the series sense of the different characters being actors in the main series. Notable ones include [[AnachronismStew a plane passing above ancient Israel]], Larryboy being on the clothesline that snags the van, Junior and Laura laughing when they should have been arguing, and Jonah falling off a cliff [[spoiler:but luckily he landed in the safety net]]. There's also an EasterEgg video exclusively of different lines for the talking Jonah plush toy.

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* ''WesternAnimation/JonahAVeggieTalesMovie'' has [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBdoHZaj84g animated bloopers bloopers]] on the DVD bonus content, which makes sense with the series sense of the different characters being actors in the main series. Notable ones include [[AnachronismStew a plane passing above ancient Israel]], Larryboy being on the clothesline that snags the van, Junior and Laura laughing when they should have been arguing, and Jonah falling off a cliff [[spoiler:but luckily he landed in the safety net]]. There's also an EasterEgg video exclusively of different lines for the talking Jonah plush toy.
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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCowMcWipwk A "blooper reel"]] exists for ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsFriendshipGames''. Highlights include Fluttershy [[BagOfHolding fitting a ridiculous number of animals in her backpack]], Principal Cinch indulging in SwivelChairAntics, and Rainbow Dash going flying atop [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic her pony counterpart]].

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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCowMcWipwk com/watch?v=3wzPCQyaPA8 A "blooper reel"]] exists for ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsFriendshipGames''. Highlights include Fluttershy [[BagOfHolding fitting a ridiculous number of animals in her backpack]], Principal Cinch indulging in SwivelChairAntics, and Rainbow Dash going flying atop [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic her pony counterpart]].
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** In the case of ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc'', it had one during the ending credits, including (amongst other things) Randall being tricked into chameleoning himself into a painting (which he finds ActuallyPrettyFunny), Roz suddenly appearing in scenes she's not supposed to be in, everyone falling over in the PowerWalk scene (but still in slow motion, including the monster yelling "Cut!") and a few line flubs that may have been genuine.

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** In the case of ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc'', it had one during the ending credits, including (amongst other things) Randall being tricked into chameleoning himself into a painting (which he finds ActuallyPrettyFunny), Roz suddenly appearing in scenes she's not supposed to be in, everyone falling over in the PowerWalk TeamPowerWalk scene (but still in slow motion, including the monster yelling "Cut!") and a few line flubs that may have been genuine.
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** ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'' has a "bloopers" segment as a DVD extra. Some of the segments are this trope (like a bit where Elastigirl swings from the monorail car and smacks into a pylon), while others are legitimate animation errors (like a bit where the physics go wonky and make Violet's hair fly around wildly). None of these bits are fully rendered, and the deliberate jokes are little more than animatics. The whole thing comes across like a compilation the animators made to amuse themselves, which somehow got released to the public afterwards.

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** ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'' ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles1'' has a "bloopers" segment as a DVD extra. Some of the segments are this trope (like a bit where Elastigirl swings from the monorail car and smacks into a pylon), while others are legitimate animation errors (like a bit where the physics go wonky and make Violet's hair fly around wildly). None of these bits are fully rendered, and the deliberate jokes are little more than animatics. The whole thing comes across like a compilation the animators made to amuse themselves, which somehow got released to the public afterwards.
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Then you get some people who [[RuleOfFunny will do anything if it's fun]]. They make [[TitleDrop Animated Outtakes]]. HilarityEnsues.

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Then you get some people who [[RuleOfFunny will do anything if it's fun]]. They make [[TitleDrop Animated Outtakes]]. HilarityEnsues.
Outtakes]].
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* Many ''Franchise/{{Barbie}}'' movies use this, though they're animated in the exact same way as the rest of the movie rather than the rough takes or animatics of ther animated bloopers. ''Barbie in a Mermaid Tale'' abused the hell out of this for the DVD release: it features outtakes for ''scenes that don't even appear elsewhere on the DVD''.

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* Many ''Franchise/{{Barbie}}'' movies use this, though they're animated in the exact same way as the rest of the movie rather than the rough takes or animatics of ther other animated bloopers. ''Barbie in a Mermaid Tale'' abused the hell out of this for the DVD release: it features outtakes for ''scenes that don't even appear elsewhere on the DVD''.
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* The end credits of ''Animation/PleasantGoatAndBigBigWolf: The Super Adventure'' have bloopers playing in them. Example scenes include one of the Black Bull Kingdom bacteria cheating at RockPaperScissors by quickly changing from rock to scissors to avoid the White Bull Kingdom bacteria's paper, Wolnie and Wilie having a barbecue using the fire from Wolffy's InfernalBackground, and Cha Cha going to the bathroom after consuming Wolffy, leaving him in a pile of blue feces.

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* The end credits of ''Animation/PleasantGoatAndBigBigWolf: The Super Adventure'' ''Animation/PleasantGoatAndBigBigWolfTheSuperAdventure'' have bloopers playing in them. Example scenes include one of the Black Bull Kingdom bacteria cheating at RockPaperScissors by quickly changing from rock to scissors to avoid the White Bull Kingdom bacteria's paper, Wolnie and Wilie having a barbecue using the fire from Wolffy's InfernalBackground, and Cha Cha going to the bathroom after consuming Wolffy, leaving him in a pile of blue feces.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'' episode "Cutie and the Beast", Dot keeps blowing her opening line (specifically her OverlyLongName). We see take after take being shot until she gets it right, and they have to skip ahead to later in the script because they took up too much time. At one point she has a ClusterBleepBomb, and at anotherYakko says it flawlessly, to which she sarcasically points out that of course ''he'' can say it; he's the complicated PatterSong guy.
-->'''Dot''': Thank you, Mr United-States-Canada-Mexico-Panama!

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'' episode "Cutie and the Beast", Dot keeps blowing her opening line (specifically her OverlyLongName). We see take after take being shot until she gets it right, and they have to skip ahead to later in the script because they took up too much time. At one point she has a ClusterBleepBomb, and at anotherYakko another Yakko says it flawlessly, to which she sarcasically points out that of course ''he'' can say it; he's the complicated PatterSong guy.
-->'''Dot''': Thank you, Mr Mr. United-States-Canada-Mexico-Panama!

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