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* The Music/IvorBiggun song "No! No! No!" has the viewpoint character's girlfriend repeatedly refuse to give her boyfriend a blowjob because she could "never, never do a filthy thing like that". By the final verse, the girlfriend changes her mind, stating that now she'd never ''refuse'' to do a thing like that.
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Compare to InstantTasteAddiction, where after they try it they become addicted to it.

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* ''WebVideo/CampfireStories'': In ''Amnesty Box / Good Steak'', Zach describes how he used to hate steak, because his dad "cooked" it by grilling it way past well-done and considered condiments a personal insult to his cooking. He describes trying out a proper restaurant-cooked steak as the best thing he had ever eaten.


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* ''WebVideo/CampfireStories'': In ''Amnesty Box / Good Steak'', Zach describes how he used to hate steak, because his dad "cooked" it by grilling it way past well-done and considered condiments a personal insult to his cooking. He describes trying out a proper restaurant-cooked steak as the best thing he had ever eaten.
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* Late in ''Please Stop Laughing At Me'', author Jodee Blanco recalls meeting with a group of kids in preparation for college, who all shared similar experiences to hers of abuse they endured. One of them was instead a bully himself, and expressed originally wanting nothing to do with the "nerds and outcasts", but not only did he then [[JerkassRealization realize what a bunch of jerks he and his own friends all were]] after hearing things from fellow victims' perspective to his, but he had also come to appreciated the opportunity to be true to himself instead of trying to be "cool" like his former friends.

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* Late in ''Please Stop Laughing At Me'', author Jodee Blanco recalls meeting with a group of kids in preparation for college, who all shared similar experiences to hers of abuse they endured. One of them was instead a bully himself, and expressed originally wanting nothing to do with the "nerds and outcasts", but not only did he then [[JerkassRealization realize what a bunch of jerks he and his own friends all were]] after hearing things from fellow victims' perspective to his, but he had also come to appreciated appreciate the opportunity to be true to himself instead of trying to be "cool" like his former friends.
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* The ''VideoGame/{{Warframe}}'' quest "The Limbo Theorem" has your Ship Cephalon, Ordis, stumble across the quest's titular mathematical theorem, which is incomplete but proposes that there's a plane of existence between physical space and [[EldritchLocation the Void]]. Throughout the early parts of the quest, Ordis shows nothing but disdain for Limbo and his theorem, seeing it as nothing but pseudoscientific bullshit, but as you gather the missing proof fragments, Ordis starts to ponder the possibility that it might be true, then becomes utterly fascinated by it, claiming that it's like a story being told through math. By the time you've collected the final piece of the puzzle, Ordis is ''begging you'' to craft it as soon as possible so he can see how Limbo's story ends.
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* In the cold opening for a Christmas episode of ''Series/{{Cheers}}'', everyone at the bar is griping that ''Film/ItsAWonderfulLife'' is playing on tv. Cut to the movie ending and everyone in tears.
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* In ''Film/FightingWithMyFamily'', Zak's future parents-in-law are from a very different background and find wrestling brutish and unsophisticated, at least at first. By the end of the film, they're converted.
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* Played with in ''Series/{{Chuck}}'' when Casey [[spoiler:reconnects with his daughter who thought he was dead]] and is unenthusiastic about watching ''Series/DowntonAbbey'', noting that "it doesn't sound like it has a lot of [[StuffBlowingUp explosions]]". He soon looks forward to watching it, which is not really to do with the show itself, but points nonetheless for his attitude reversal.
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* In Pearl Bailey's episode of ''Series/TheMuppetShow'', Bunsen invents edible paperclips, which Beaker is hesitant to try. However, after the taste test, he loves them, and plows into a whole bowl of them. [[ItMakesSenseInContext Until they make his nose fall off.]]
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* ''WebVideo/CampfireStories'': In ''Amnesty Box / Good Steak'', Zach describes how he used to hate steak, because his dad "cooked" it by grilling it way past well-done and considered condiments a personal insult to his cooking. He describes trying out a proper restaurant-cooked steak as the best thing he had ever eaten.
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Not to be confused with DoesNotLikeSpam, which is about someone consistently disliking a type of food as part of their characterization. Neither with LargeHam.

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Not to be confused with DoesNotLikeSpam, which is about someone consistently disliking a type of food as part of their characterization. Neither with LargeHam. \n It does overlap with PickyEater if the thing the person resists is a food, though.
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* ''Series/YoGabbaGabba'': Often one of the Gabba Gang comes across a food they don't like but never even tried (Toodee with yogurt in "Eat", Brobee, Muno, and Foofa with avocados in "Scary", and Brobee with sandwiches in "Boat"), which in turn leads to Plex cuing the song "Try It, You'll Like It". That character then tries the food during the bridge, and once they do, they admit they indeed like it.

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* Practically everyone, at some point in their childhood, had some food that they absolutely could not stand, only to not mind it or even enjoy it once they grew up. Palates tend to expand and change as a person reaches adulthood, so it isn't limited to just children, either.
* Often the case when "pretty boy" actors, such as Creator/TomCruise or Creator/BradPitt, are cast in [[PlayingAgainstType serious, non-sexy roles]] to prove [[SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct they are more than just a pretty face]]. This isn't too surprising when you consider that men like Creator/PaulNewman and Creator/CaryGrant were once considered pretty boy actors themselves.
* Creator/AnneRice was livid when she learned that Creator/TomCruise had been cast as the lead Lestat in ''Film/InterviewWithTheVampire'', the film adaptation of her novel, calling it, "[[WTHCastingAgency so bizarre]]; it's almost impossible to imagine how it's going to work" and "the worst crime in the name of casting since ''Bonfire of the Vanities''." Rice had no involvement in the production of the film and didn't attend its premiere. She finally watched it after one of the producers, on a whim, mailed her a VHS copy, and to her surprise she ''loved'' it. She was so impressed with Cruise's performance she wrote him a letter of apology and took out a two-page ad in ''Variety'' [[CreatorPreferredAdaptation praising him and the film]].
* When Creator/HeathLedger was cast as The Joker in ''Film/TheDarkKnight'' the general reaction from the media was that the casting was a massive mistake, as Ledger had never acted in a comparable role, and was best known for teen-fare like ''Film/TenThingsIHateAboutYou'' and playing a gay cowboy in ''Film/BrokebackMountain''. The [[http://geektyrant.com/news/2012/5/22/the-internets-reaction-to-heath-ledger-being-cast-as-the-jok.html internet reaction]] was even more toxic. The trailers leading up to the release were well-received and satisfied fans. Upon its release, critics were unanimous in praising Ledger's performance, and it won him a posthumous Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.
* Creator/MichaelBay initially turned down directing ''{{Film/Transformers}}'', thinking it would just be a two-hour toy commercial. Then Creator/StevenSpielberg convinced him to go to {{Creator/Hasbro}}'s World Headquarters to learn more about the series (what they call "Transformers School"). This made him so much of a fan that he agreed to direct the film and the sequels.
* This is actually an extremely common story for [[PeripheryDemographic Bronies]]: In October 2010, Amid Amidi wrote an article for Blog/CartoonBrew called [[https://www.cartoonbrew.com/ideas-commentary/the-end-of-the-creator-driven-era-29614.html "The End of the Creator-Driven Era in TV Animation"]], where they bemoaned Creator/LaurenFaust going to work on a franchise show rather than on an original work, and how this marked a death knell for creator-driven animation. The show she was working on was ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'', and people on 4Chan decided to all go watch the show to see how bad it was. Instead, they liked it immensely for its fresh and surprisingly well-written take on a show about the magic of friendship, and the Brony fandom was born. Over the next decade, a large number of new original creator-driven animated works garnered large followings online.
** Many teen and adult male members of the community that came after the influx of fans from 4Chan, have told tales of having resisted watching the show at first-often even for extended periods of time-due to being convinced it would be too vapid and saccharine for their tastes; only to actually give it a try and discover it's a genuinely good show.
* Chocolate or vanilla? Vanilla is the world's most popular flavor, circa the 20th century. A good number of people have eaten foods made with vanilla, a good deal fewer have ever tasted chocolate but know cacao beans are a pain in the ass to cultivate. The work traditionally requires conscripts and slaves, but as the fair trade movement picks up during the 1960s and allows a few more workers to actually afford the final product, it turns out people tend to find chocolate less offensive after tasting it.
** Alternatively ... "vanilla" is famously used as a synonym for "plain" or "run-of-the-mill". Who in their right mind would want vanilla when they could have some other flavor? Well, as it turns out, lots of people. Vanilla is actually the top-selling ice cream flavor in the US, and many other flavors include vanilla as an ingredient (chocolate, for example, often contains vanilla also, because it pairs well with the flavor of cacao).
* UsefulNotes/{{NASCAR}} tends to have this effect on critics once they attend their first race in person.
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* A mild example in one of the ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutronBoyGenius'' shorts (before it became a full-blown series): Jimmy is very reluctant to try cream corn for supper, despite his mother reassuring him that it's good. So he scoops it into his [[BagOfHolding Hypercube]] while his parents are busy talking. This backfires when his dad spots the cube, mistakes it for a brainteaser puzzle, and starts fiddling with it until the cream corn it was storing explodes all over the room. Some gets in his mouth and he comments in an offhand, pleasantly surprised tone, "Oh. That ''is'' good."
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Amphibia}}'': In the episode “Taking Charge,” Anne shows the Plantars the show, ''[[ShowWithinAShow Suspicion Island]]''. Sprig and Polly love it immediately, but Hop Pop dismisses as garbage. Later, a shadowy figure ends up watching ''Suspicion Island'', draining Anne’s phone battery. As per the nature of this trope, it was Hop Pop who watched the show, and that he loved it, watching every last episode.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheAngryBeavers'' episode "Beach Beavers A Go-Go" has Daggett insisting that he and Norbert go to the beach, despite the latter's reluctance. Once they get there, lots of bad things happen to Dag, and Norb ends up having a good time.
* The ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'' short "The Warners and the Beanstalk" not only parodies the classic fairy tale ''Jack and the Beanstalk'', but also ''Green Eggs and Ham'' with the Warners trying to get the giant, who looks and sounds like Ralph the Guard, to try gold eggs and meat. It ends with the memorable exchange "Gold eggs and meat I do not hate!" "But now those clouds won't hold your weight", followed by the giant plummeting to Earth like a stone.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}'':
** The episode "D.W. The Picky Eater" (adapted from a short story of the same name), where D.W. at first hates spinach, but after trying it in a pie served at a restaurant, she likes it. The original book ended with her looking horrified after learning she enjoyed spinach, while the animated version had her go on to proudly declare a love for the vegetable and saying [[HypocriticalHumor she never had a problem with it.]]
** In another episode, Muffy is invited to see her first opera with her dad, but doesn't want to go because she's worried she'll get bored and end up embarrassing them both. After some encouragement from her mom, who felt the same way about opera at first, she goes anyway and ends up really enjoying herself.
** In "The Scare-Your-Pants-Off Club", the local kids all love the "Scare-Your-Pants-Off" books, a horror series for young readers (and thus an {{Expy}} of ''Literature/{{Goosebumps}}''). Problems begin when Mr. and Mrs. Crosswire, Muffy's parents, begin a campaign to ban the books after Muffy claims she had nightmares from reading them. Thankfully, it turns out the author lives in Elwood City, and she challenges Mr. Crosswire to look at the books before making a snap judgment. He ends up enjoying them so much that he rescinds his efforts (especially after Muffy reveals that her nightmares actually came from eating too much ice cream).
* ''WesternAnimation/BeCoolScoobyDoo'': In an incredibly rare turn of events, both Shaggy and Scooby (well established as {{Big Eater}}s with a taste for all manner of bizarre foods) are shown absolutely refusing to try an Irish dish of crubeens (batter-fried pig's trotters, sometimes deboned and stuffed with mashed potato) and farl (pan-cooked soda bread) in the episode "Giant Problems", despite the hounding of a chef determined to make them eat the dish. The usual Aesop is subverted at the episode's end; whilst they are forced to eat the dish, they still proclaim it tastes disgusting, in a HardTruthAesop that sometimes first judgments are correct.
* ''WesternAnimation/BobsBurgers'':
** In "Bad Tina", Bob is dragged against his will by Linda to the theater, which is playing "CAKE", a troupe of "Stomp"-like dancers doing high-energy "Patty Cake". Bob gets completely absorbed to the point of obsession, driving friends to tears making them "cake" with him.
** The same thing happens to Louise in the episode "Boyz 4 Now," when Tina drags her to a concert by the titular boy band. Louise develops a crush on one of the band members, and being Louise, is sure the only way to break his spell over her is to slap him in the face.
** In "The Moody Foodie," the restaurant is given a negative review by the titular CausticCritic due to shenanigans from the rest of the family while Bob was trying to satisfy him. At the end of the episode, after Bob ties him up in an attempt to get a do-over, he forgets to untie him after leaving his house. After the entire ordeal is over and done with, Bob doesn't understand why he hasn't been arrested for his actions. As it turns out, the Moody Foodie tried the burger while trying to call the police, and loved it enough not to press charges.
* ''WesternAnimation/BoJackHorseman'' is usually disgusted by the sight of honeydew melon. In the final episode, he tries it and quite likes it.
* The premise of the ''WesternAnimation/CowAndChicken'' episode "Cow's Pie" has Cow create her own pie - [[{{Toilet Humour}} Cow's Pie]] - and trying to get Chicken to try it. Not trusting what is in the pie, he refuses, but Cow insists he tries it, trying and failing to trick him into it. Such methods include: impersonating their Mom and Dad, hiding in the shower-spout, hiding in his locker, getting his attention from out the window (getting him in trouble), and replacing the football he was playing with with the pie during recess. It is not until she empties out the entirety of their food stock does he finally concedes, discovering that it is actually pretty good. When he asks what is in it, she says that it is best that he didn't know.
* ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'': "Sister's Got a Brand New Bag" has Dexter spend most of the cartoon trying to get away from Dee Dee, who is insistent on showing him her new dance. He goes to such extremes like heading to the bottom of the ocean and outer space. In the end, he finally gives up and watches. This is Dexter's response to Dee Dee afterwards:
--> "Hey, that was pretty good."
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Doug}}'':
** In one episode, Grandma Opal tries to convince Doug to eat sushi. He's reluctant to do so as he horrified of the idea of eating raw fish. After being reminded of how as a baby, he initially resisted ice cream only to love it, Doug eats some sushi and discovers that he indeed likes it.
** Another episode has Patti inviting Doug to a party she's hosting where the guests will be served liver and onions. Doug ''despises'' that dish (to the point where he once gave a presentation to the class on how much he hates it!), and so has to "train" for eating it at the party. When he finally starts liking it (or at least builds up a tolerance to it) and goes to Patti's house, she reveals that [[ShaggyDogStory it was all a joke]] based on the aforementioned presentation Doug gave, and they're actually having something else.
* In the animated special ''The Easter Bunny is Comin' to Town'', the Bunny actually has a song that explains this Trope, which he uses to convince two city guards who are doubtful of trying anything new. (With a ShoutOut to [[http://www.cabot.net/buttons/he.php Johnathan Swift]] which [[ParentalBonus the target audience likely didn't get.]]). See it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTzLNJqgBvQ&t=90s here]] at the 16:00 mark.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'', Timmy wishes that his mom was a great chef so he wouldn't have to eat her nasty looking food. She ends up losing this gift after entering a cooking competition (the Fairy rulebook forbids magic being used to win competitions because it counts as cheating) and cooks up a disgusting looking meal. Not wanting his mother to be humiliated on national television, Timmy volunteers to eat it...only to find that the meal is ''absolutely delicious'', so much so that it ends up ''winning her the competition!'' At the end of the episode, Mom cooks some of it for dinner and places a plate of it in front of a very enthusiastic looking Timmy.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' episode "Chick Cancer", Peter gets dragged by Lois to a ChickFlick. He enjoys it so much he decides to make his own. HilarityEnsues.
* In ''WesternAnimation/FriskyDingo'', rapper Ta'Quil becomes instantly hooked to UsefulNotes/{{NASCAR}} after watching his first race, sporting a racing jacket afterwards. This is TruthInTelevision: NASCAR tends to have that effect once people actually give it a chance.
* ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'': In "[[Recap/GravityFallsS1E5TheInconveniencing The Inconveniencing]]", Stan can't find the TV remote, and because he refuses to stand up, he's forced to watch an old-time movie called ''[[ShowWithinAShow The Duchess Approves]]''. At first, he's [[FauxHorrific horrified]] at the prospect of being forced to watch it, but as the movie goes on, he ends up becoming a complete fanboy over it.
* Being that it's an animated adaptation based on the TropeNamer itself, it's obvious that ''WesternAnimation/GreenEggsAndHam2019'' is this with Guy Am I.
* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'' actually includes both a subversion and usage of this through and through. Some of Arnold's classmates are all raving about Ronnie Matthews, a singer who's coming to town, except for Helga and Phoebe. Helga isn't even into Matthews and thinks he's stupid, while Phoebe is actually a closet fan of his.[[note]]A ''huge'' fan at that, as she had posters of him all over her room.[[/note]] Phoebe then wins a contest where she and a guest gets to go to his concert and meet him afterwards. She invites Helga to be her guest. After meeting Matthews as a person following the concert, Phoebe experiences FanDisillusionment and starts to dislike him. Helga, on the other hand, becomes a ''huge'' fan of Matthews and thinks he's the greatest person ever, for the following reasons:
** His accent is fake.
** He can't play any of his instruments.
** He doesn't write or even sing his own songs.
** He's a huge {{Jerkass}}. This part amazes Helga, who's one herself.
** Despite all of the above, he's made enormous amounts of money and fame for himself, and she views this as "the perfect scam."
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Histeria}}'': ''Green Eggs and Ham'' is parodied in part of an episode, in which Loud Kiddington tries to persuade former President George H.W. Bush to [[http://thinkexist.com/quotation/i_do_not_like_broccoli-and_i_haven-t_liked_it/150717.html eat some broccoli]]. He does, and, contrary to the trope, he hates it (it turns out, though, that Loud just wanted him to verify his distaste for it, because it provides an excuse for him and his friends to not eat it themselves).
* ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'': One episode has Kim, in order to buy a new jacket, applied for a job at the Bueno Nacho. Her partner in crimefighting, Ron, only gets dragged into the same job by accident and complains that he'll hate it when he realizes he's been roped in. Later, he ''almost'' leaves the crime-fighting to become a manager at the Bueno Nacho.
* Subverted in the ''WesternAnimation/LetsGoLuna'' episode "Stinky Fruit", where Leo is reluctant to try a durian fruit due to its awful stench, but is encouraged by his friends to try eating it anyway. Once Leo finally does work up the courage to eat the fruit, he ends up legitimately disliking its taste.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short "Fin n’ Catty", there’s a cat that wants to eat a goldfish, but acts ''deathly'' allergic to water. That is, until he accidentally locks himself in a shower stall full of water. The goldfish points out that the cat is fully submerged; at first, the cat panics, but eventually realizes he loves water so much that takes the goldfish’s bowl for himself.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow'': The episode "Customer Service" has Bugs's cable getting switched to the soap opera network. Speedy comes in to see a Spanish soap opera on TV and reprimands him for watching "this garbage". The moment Bugs leaves, Speedy watches the show for a few seconds and becomes completely invested in it to the point where he blows off his job at Pizzariba so he can stay home and watch it.
* ''Literature/TheMagicSchoolBus'': Traditionally, and indeed as expressed in the opening theme song, Arnold would lament the necessity of the day's field trip in most, if not all episodes. Ironically, the one he missed, where they went through his digestive tract, made him wish he'd gone with and swear to never miss another field trip again. This started after the next one, when he found it was going to deal with dinosaurs.
* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheMrPeabodyAndShermanShow'', Mr. Peabody and Sherman travel back in time to see Marco Polo discover Chinese noodles to bring them back to Italy to give birth to Italian pasta, only to find that he refuses to even try noodles. Peabody even remarks that there was a specific story he always used to tell Sherman whenever he refused to try something new, but since he doesn't have the right to tell that exact story on the show, he has to make up his own version to tell Marco Polo.
* ''WesternAnimation/MuppetBabies2018'': In "Kitchen Catastrophe", Gonzo makes pickled pineapple and sauerkraut sandwiches, which none of the other babies particularly like, but Sam the Eagle has a particular distaste for them as part of his status as a PickyEater. When Animal accidentally brings Sam one of Gonzo's sandwiches instead of the burger that the Swedish Chef made for him, Sam tries the sandwich and discovers that he likes it after all. Just Sam's approval is enough to convince the other babies to try Gonzo's sandwiches.
* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'':
** The episode "Read it and Weep" has [[ClosetGeek Rainbow Dash]] realizing to her horror that she loves reading the ''JustForFun/DaringDo'' [[TwoFistedTales book]] Twilight gave her, especially after her earlier outburst about how books are only for eggheads. She then tries to hide her newfound obsession from her friends, which is quite hard to do when she experiences Just One More Page syndrome. Naturally, the Aesop of the episode was "I shouldn't knock something until I've tried it".
** "Putting Your Hoof Down" begins with [[PickyEater Angel Bunny]] refusing to eat his sliced vegetables, and demanding a fancy salad instead (which he also rejects because there is no cherry on top). At the end of the episode, Fluttershy finally gets him to eat, and he loves it.
* The ''WesternAnimation/NatureCat'' episode "Mud Love" has the group and their animal friends celebrating Mud Appreciation Day, a special occasion where they appreciate, discover, and have fun with all different kinds of mud. Nature Cat accidentally gets himself involved despite his refusal to participate in his friends' activities, to the point where his poem on not liking it references ''Green Eggs and Ham''! However, by the end of the episode, he takes interest in mud painting, where it's less messy. He even admits that mud is fun and "mud-nificent".
* Subverted in one episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Pelswick}}''. Hot new boy band N'Talented becomes the new favorite group of all the girls in town and the scorn of all the boys, including Pelswick. But after giving their music a try, he's shocked to discover that he actually ''likes'' them! [[spoiler:Though that's only because they turn out to be lip-syncing to a washed-up (and much more talented) rock band from the '80s.]]
* ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow'': In the episode "Fool Me Twice," Mordecai, Rigby, and Benson go on a Japanese game show. When they manage to win, their prize is a choice between space camp and a clipboard. Mordecai and Rigby want to go to space camp, while Benson wants the clipboard. Afterwards, it's shown that Benson considers space camp the time of his life. Mordecai and Rigby don't agree.
* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'' had the characters going to the "Reptar on Ice" spectacular. Grandpa Lou was vehemently opposed to going. Once the show began, however, he was enthralled, and by the end, could only offer up this stunned observation:
-->"Brilliance... sheer brilliance."
* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/SamAndMaxFreelancePolice'', Sam & Max go after a guy named [[PunnyName Kent Standit]], who has banned their favorite snack, [=Glazed McGuffins=]. Following several [[TheCatCameBack contrived]] [[ConveyorBeltODoom misadventures]], they manage to force feed it to him by literally throwing it down his throat. Shortly after he declares his fondness for [=McGuffins=] (and [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] this trope), he tells Sam & Max that he will be going after another snack that the duo happen to love. Big mistake.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' episode "This Little Wiggy," Marge is charmed by Ralph's mannerisms and pushes a reluctant Bart the next day to go play with him. Sure enough, Bart starts to enjoy being at his house, but not in and of itself; actually, he's thrilled mostly to have access to Chief Wiggum's master key that can open any door in Springfield.
* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'': Double subverted in the episode "Just One Bite". Squidward vehemently refuses to try a Krabby Patty, and when pressed by [=SpongeBob=], theatrically declares how disgusted he is with the sandwich and goes so far as bury it in the sand. The double subversion comes when [=SpongeBob=] dejectedly leaves and Squidward frantically digs the Patty back up and devours it with gusto, revealing that he was immediately hooked on them, but pretends to hate them as a face-saving strategy and tries to keep his addiction a secret. He eventually learns that too many Krabby Patties at one time can have some very unfortunate side effects:
-->"They'll go right to your thighs! ...And ''then'' you'll blow up!"
* ''WesternAnimation/SushiPack'': A minor version occurs in the episode "The Yam Yakkers". Tako insists he isn't excited about Vince Face, the actor who plays [[ShowWithinAShow Aquabot-boy]], showing up for the new movie's premiere, as he's a fan of the character only. Yet when face-to-face with Vince, he can't help asking for an autograph, and Maguro is quick to remind him of what he said earlier.
* ''WesternAnimation/TimothyGoesToSchool'' has the episode "Yoko", where the students (except for Timothy) ick on Yoko for having her lunch being sushi. The only student who actually tries it and ends up enjoying it is Timothy.
* ''WesternAnimation/XavierRiddleAndTheSecretMuseum'': In "I Am Neil Armstrong", Yadina thinks she won't like a cheese and marmalade sandwich, but when she tries it, she likes it.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Amphibia}}'': In the episode “Taking Charge,” Anne shows the Plantars the show, ''[[ShowWithinAShow Suspicion Island]]''. Sprig and Polly love it immediately, but Hop Pop dismisses as garbage. Later, a shadowy figure ends up watching ''Suspicion Island'', draining Anne’s phone battery. As per the nature of this trope, it was Hop Pop who watched the show, and that he loved it, watching every last episode.
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* ''Literature/DeadFamous'': Inspector Coleridge recalls griping when Hooper first installed a water cooler in their office, as he considered it a dumb attempt to emulate American cop shows. Now, he privately thinks that having drinks of cool water while he ruminates is faster and more enjoyable than having tea all the time.
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* ''Literature/{{Clue}}'': In "Breakfast Blunders" (book 18, chapter 3), Colonel Mustard beats a quick retreat after hearing the morning's breakfast is oatmeal cheese chunks, but eventually gets hungry enough to have them anyway. He likes them so much that he cooks himself a second helping.

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* ''Film/FinalDestination3'': Ashley and Ashlynn initially lament the lack of any "cool" music at the tanning salon and seem irritated about having to listing to a seventies R&B CD. However, once the music starts, the two girls quickly find themselves happily nodding and singing along.



* In ''Film/PitchPerfect'', the protagonist dislikes movies in general and has never seen one the whole way through, apparently finding them too boring and predictable. Her LoveInterest is shocked by this and tries to get her to watch.

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* In ''Film/PitchPerfect'', the protagonist dislikes movies in general and has never seen one the whole way through, apparently finding them too boring and predictable. Her film buff LoveInterest is shocked by this and tries to get urges her to watch.watch ''Film/TheBreakfastClub'' but she refuses. After the pair fall out, she eventually ''does'' watch it and is visibly brought to tears by it. As such, she incorporates "Don't You Forget About Me" into the medley the Barden Bellas perform at the a cappella competition at the film's end, which her former beau correctly interprets as her way of apologizing..



* ''Film/TheBreakfastClub'' but she refuses. After the pair fall out, she eventually ''does'' watch it and is visibly brought to tears by it. As such, she incorporates "Don't You Forget About Me" into the medley the Barden Bellas perform at the a cappella competition at the film's end, which her former beau correctly interprets as her way of apologizing.
* ''Film/FinalDestination3'': Ashley and Ashlynn initially lament the lack of any "cool" music at the tanning salon and seem irritated about having to listing to a seventies R&B CD. However, once the music starts, the two girls quickly find themselves happily nodding and singing along.

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* ''WesternAnimation/BobsBurgers'': In "Bad Tina", Bob is dragged against his will by Linda to the theater, which is playing "CAKE", a troupe of "Stomp"-like dancers doing high-energy "Patty Cake". Bob gets completely absorbed to the point of obsession, driving friends to tears making them "cake" with him.

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In "Bad Tina", Bob is dragged against his will by Linda to the theater, which is playing "CAKE", a troupe of "Stomp"-like dancers doing high-energy "Patty Cake". Bob gets completely absorbed to the point of obsession, driving friends to tears making them "cake" with him.



** In "The Moody Foodie," the restaurant is given a negative review by the titular CausticCritic due to shenanigans from the rest of the family while Bob was trying to satisfy him. At the end of the episode, after Bob ties him up in an attempt to get a do-over, he forgets to untie him after leaving his house. After the entire ordeal is over and done with, Bob doesn't understand why he hasn't been arrested for his actions. As it turns out, the Moody Foodie tried the burger while trying to call the police, and loved it enough not to press charges.



* ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow'': In the episode "Fool Me Twice," Mordecai, Rigby, and Benson go on a Japanese game show. When they manage to win, their prize is a choice between space camp and a clipboard. Mordecai and Rigby want to go to space camp, while Benson wants the clipboard. Afterwards, it's shown that Benson considers space camp the time of his life. Mordecai and Rigby don't agree.



* In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', Marge is charmed by Ralph's mannerisms and pushes a reluctant Bart the next day to go play with him. Sure enough, Bart starts to enjoy being at his house, but not in and of itself; actually, he's thrilled mostly to have access to Chief Wiggum's master key that can open any door in Springfield.

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* In one ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', "This Little Wiggy," Marge is charmed by Ralph's mannerisms and pushes a reluctant Bart the next day to go play with him. Sure enough, Bart starts to enjoy being at his house, but not in and of itself; actually, he's thrilled mostly to have access to Chief Wiggum's master key that can open any door in Springfield.

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* Parodied in WebAnimation/KroboProductions' WebAnimation/YouTubePoop ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPIjdkXIAp4 Green Eggs and Eggs]]'', where the main character eats the titular foodstuff halfway through, and hates it. He then spends the rest of the video demanding sex from [[strike: Sam-I-Am]] [[MemeticMutation Chadwarden]].

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* Parodied in WebAnimation/KroboProductions' WebAnimation/YouTubePoop YouTubePoop ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPIjdkXIAp4 Green Eggs and Eggs]]'', where the main character eats the titular foodstuff halfway through, and hates it. He then spends the rest of the video demanding sex from [[strike: Sam-I-Am]] [[MemeticMutation Chadwarden]].
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** Many teen and adult male members of the community that came after the influx of fans from 4Chan, have told tales of having resisted watching the show at first-often even for extended periods of time-due to being convinced it would be too vapid and saccharine for their tastes; only to actually give it a try and discover it's a genuinely good show.

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* In ''Film/PitchPerfect'', the protagonist dislikes movies in general and has never seen one the whole way through, apparently finding them too boring and predictable. Her LoveInterest is shocked by this and tries to get her to watch ''Film/TheBreakfastClub'' but she refuses. After the pair fall out, she eventually ''does'' watch it and is visibly brought to tears by it. As such, she incorporates "Don't You Forget About Me" into the medley the Barden Bellas perform at the a cappella competition at the film's end, which her former beau correctly interprets as her way of apologizing.

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* In ''Film/PitchPerfect'', the protagonist dislikes movies in general and has never seen one the whole way through, apparently finding them too boring and predictable. Her LoveInterest is shocked by this and tries to get her to watch watch.
* ''Film/RockAndRollHighSchool'': Mr. [=McGree=] frequently praises classical music over modern music (although he feels that Mrs. Togar is too strict in her determination to ban rock and roll), but when he's sent to attend a Music/TheRamones concert, he has the time of his life [[spoiler:and begins actively supporting the students]].
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''Film/TheBreakfastClub'' but she refuses. After the pair fall out, she eventually ''does'' watch it and is visibly brought to tears by it. As such, she incorporates "Don't You Forget About Me" into the medley the Barden Bellas perform at the a cappella competition at the film's end, which her former beau correctly interprets as her way of apologizing.
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* In the first episode of ''LightNovel/AmagiBrilliantPark'', after [[JustifiedTrope already seeing so much wrong with the eponymous park]], Seiya initially turns down some croquettes that Isuzu offers him as he's about to leave. After being prodded into having a bite, he's actually impressed for the first time all day, and asks her if she made them, and she offers to introduce him to the actual chef, Queen Latifah Fleuranza.

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* In the first episode of ''LightNovel/AmagiBrilliantPark'', ''Literature/AmagiBrilliantPark'', after [[JustifiedTrope already seeing so much wrong with the eponymous park]], Seiya initially turns down some croquettes that Isuzu offers him as he's about to leave. After being prodded into having a bite, he's actually impressed for the first time all day, and asks her if she made them, and she offers to introduce him to the actual chef, Queen Latifah Fleuranza.

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