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** Mei has a more positive gasp when she see 4*Town [[spoiler:singing "Nobody Like U" to help with the ritual that will transform Ming back to normal]].

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** Mei has a more positive gasp gasp, complete with TearsOfJoy, when she see 4*Town [[spoiler:singing "Nobody Like U" to help with the ritual that will transform Ming back to normal]].

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* Spoofed and given bonus points (obviously) in the ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' episode "Imitation Krabs."
-->'''Mr. Krabs:''' ''[gasp]''\\

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* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'':
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Spoofed and given bonus points (obviously) in the ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' episode "Imitation Krabs."
-->'''Mr.--->'''Mr. Krabs:''' ''[gasp]''\\


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** In "Mrs. Puff, You're Fired", the substitute orders no eating in class, [[SchmuckBait then offers bon bons]]; when one student succumbs to the temptation, this causes all the other students who resisted -- [[NobodysThatDumb including [=SpongeBob=]]] -- to turn toward the student and gasp in shock.

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* ''WesternAnimation/CaptainPlanetAndThePlaneteers'': PlayedForDrama in the episode "[[Recap/CaptainPlanetAndThePlaneteersS1E5DeadlyRansom Deadly Ransom]]". Two of the Eco-Villains, namely [[MadScientist Dr. Blight]] and [[NuclearMutant Duke Nukem]], have captured Captain Planet and demand ransom from the Planeteers via the Planet Vision. At one point during the "negotiations", Nukem hits Captain Planet with a radioactive blast. Gaia, who's also watching, reacts to this with a loud, terrified gasp, raising a hand towards her mouth and instinctively taking a few steps forward.



* In the DVD commentaries, the creators joke that ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' has more gasps per episode than any other show ever.
** Lampshaded in one episode when after repeated shocking statements, one man faints. A doctor rushes to his side and announces "This man has over-gasped!"

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'': In the DVD commentaries, the creators joke that ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' this show has more gasps per episode than any other show ever.
** Lampshaded {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d in one episode when after repeated shocking statements, one man faints. A doctor rushes to his side and announces "This man has over-gasped!"

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%% * ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}''

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%% * ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}''The title character of ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}'' has a noteworthy gasp that gets recycled quite a bit in the first 5 seasons of the show, before his first voice actor got replaced.
** In "Arthur's Eyes", the first episode of the show, he gasp after he finds out he slingshotted his glasses he was trying to get rid of into the window of his bedroom.
** In "Arthur's Big Hit", he gasps after finding his broken plane on the driveway of the Read house, after D.W. threw it out the window.

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Compare OhCrap, MilkingTheGiantCow, LargeHam, ChewingTheScenery, RuleOfDrama, BigWhat, BigWordShout, BigNo, ComicalOverreacting, JawDrop, EyeTake, EyePop.

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Compare OhCrap, MilkingTheGiantCow, LargeHam, ChewingTheScenery, RuleOfDrama, BigWhat, BigWordShout, BigNo, ComicalOverreacting.

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* ''Comicbook/{{Bone}}'': The Barrelhaven regulars do this when Phoney tells them he's seen a dragon. Phoney then snipes, "I've got '''news''' for ya, gasping-boy! You got a '''lotta''' weird stuff in this '''crazy''' valley, so don't go blamin' '''us''' for your '''dragon problems!'''
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* Ash pulls of an amazing one in ''Film/ArmyOfDarkness'' (while [[AshFace his face is covered in soot]] for good measure) when he goes to squish one of his tiny, evil mirror copies and ends up getting a huge nail through his foot instead.

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* Ash pulls of off an amazing one in ''Film/ArmyOfDarkness'' (while [[AshFace his face is covered in soot]] for good measure) when he goes to squish one of his tiny, evil mirror copies and ends up getting a huge nail through his foot instead.
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* Ash pulls of an amazing one in ''Film/ArmyOfDarkness'' (while [[AshFace his face is covered in soot]] for good measure) when he goes to squish one of his tiny, evil mirror copies and ends up getting a huge nail through his foot instead.
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* ''Anime/DragonBallZ'' would use this tons of times, with gasps that lasted the greater part of a full minute. And they always make weird sounds and faces while doing it, to the point where it becomes a BigHam moment instead of a significant effect.

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* ''Anime/DragonBallZ'' would use this tons of times, with gasps that lasted the greater part of a full minute. And they always make weird sounds and faces while doing it, to the point where it becomes a BigHam LargeHam moment instead of a significant effect.
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* ''ComicBook/TheSimpsonsFuturamaCrossoverCrisis'': The Simpsons, Professor Frink, and half of the Planet Express crew do this when they arrive at the Nuclear Power Plant and see that Mr. Burns has captured Hermes and Zoidberg, with the latter also being suspended over a barrel of toxic waste.
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** Mei has a more positive gasp when she see 4*Town [[spoiler:singing "Nobody Like U" to help with the ritual that will transform Ming back to normal]].
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* Creator/ChristopherLloyd is ''really'' good at these; a perfect example comes in the first ''Film/BackToTheFuture'', where Doc Brown gets a classic reaction face when a burning wind-up car drives into a pile of oily rags.

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* Creator/ChristopherLloyd is ''really'' good at these; a perfect example comes in the first ''Film/BackToTheFuture'', ''Film/BackToTheFuture1'', where Doc Brown gets a classic reaction face when a burning wind-up car drives into a pile of oily rags.
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%% * The ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'' anime.

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%% * The ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'' anime.''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'': Gasps are common in the Pokémon anime, often to indicate surprise. Since Team Rocket's disguises almost always fool the twerps they follow and the majority of the episodes feature them as the primary villains, expect a gasp from our heroes OncePerEpisode.
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* ''Series/InterviewWithTheVampire2022'': The homophobic guests at the Mardi Gras ball audibly gasp when Louis de Pointe du Lac and Lestat de Lioncourt kiss on the dance floor.

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* ''Series/InterviewWithTheVampire2022'': In "[[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E7TheThingLayStill The Thing Lay Still]]", the homophobic guests at the Mardi Gras ball audibly gasp when Louis de Pointe du Lac and Lestat de Lioncourt kiss on the dance floor.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Cars}}'': Mater does this many times, whenever he is excited about something.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Cars}}'': ''Franchise/{{Cars}}'': Mater does this many times, whenever he is excited about something.



%% * ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda''



%% * The ''WesternAnimation/SuperMarioBros'' shows.
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* One of the episodes of ''WesternAnimation/WordGirl'' features "gasp" as one of the words to look out for. To help show the definition of the word and make sure they could work in the word as much as possible, the characters engage in this the entire episode. It's done ''so'' much that it's taken to the point of an OverlyLongGag, and Tobey even gets fed-up at one point and shouts "Will you STOP doing that??" after the crowd gasps for the umpteenth time.

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* One of the episodes of ''WesternAnimation/WordGirl'' features "gasp" as one of the words to look out for. To help show the definition of the word and make sure they could work in the word as much as possible, the characters engage in this the entire episode. It's It is done ''so'' much that it's taken to the point of an OverlyLongGag, and Tobey even gets fed-up at one point and shouts "Will you STOP doing that??" after the crowd gasps for the umpteenth time.

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%% * The ''WesternAnimation/{{Cars}}'' franchise.

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%% * The ''WesternAnimation/{{Cars}}'' franchise.''WesternAnimation/{{Cars}}'': Mater does this many times, whenever he is excited about something.


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* ''WesternAnimation/TheLegoMovie2TheSecondPart'': Emmet does a hilariously long one when he discovers that Lucy was one of the singers in "Everything is Awesome".

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