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** In the WebAnimation/StrongBadEmail "[[Recap/StrongBadEmailE71TwoEmails 2 emails]]", Strong Bad creates a bunch of name tags for the Ladies Choice Awards. They all say something like "Hello, My Name is Hot Girl #(random number)", with a few exceptions like "Hello, My Name is Sue" and "Hello, My Name is [[Series/{{MASH}} Hot Lips #2077]]".
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* In the ''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner'' cartoon "The Luau," Strong Bad throws a party and gives everyone "Crap For Brains" nametags, so he can call everyone Crap For Brains.
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** In the''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner'' cartoon "The Luau," "[[Recap/HomestarRunnerTheLuau The Luau]]", Strong Bad throws a party and gives everyone "Crap For Brains" nametags, so he can call everyone Crap For Brains.Brains.
** In the WebAnimation/StrongBadEmail "[[Recap/StrongBadEmailE71TwoEmails 2 emails]]",
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* ''VideoGame/SubSpace'': An advertisement for the game [[https://www.retromags.com/rmg_fs/gallery_imgs/monthly_2022_06/large.1346240310_SubSpace-TheInternetGame(December1997).jpg.0dfd9db003008ba703bb7cbced6dadff.jpg was that of a simple nametag]] with the name "dead meat" on it.
* ''VideoGame/SubSpace'': An advertisement for the game [[https://www.retromags.com/rmg_fs/gallery_imgs/monthly_2022_06/large.1346240310_SubSpace-TheInternetGame(December1997).jpg.0dfd9db003008ba703bb7cbced6dadff.jpg was that of a simple nametag]] with the name "dead meat" on it.
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* ''Series/TheSandman''. At the "cereal convention" in "Collectors", the attendants have nametags listing themselves under their serial killer monikers, to avoid revealing their real 'civilian' names.
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* ''Series/TheSandman''. ''Series/TheSandman2022'': At the "cereal convention" in "Collectors", the attendants have nametags listing themselves under their serial killer monikers, to avoid revealing their real 'civilian' names.
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* ''Series/TheSandman''. At the "cereal convention" in "Collectors", the attendants have nametags listing themselves under their serial killer monikers, to avoid revealing their real 'civilian' names.
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* ''Literature/Proven Guilty'': Harry fills in his "My name is ___" tag for the [=SplatterCon=]!!! convention with "An Innocent Bystander". A policeman on the scene beat him to the punch with this joke, using "An Authority Figure" on his own tag.
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* ''Literature/Proven Guilty'': ''Literature/ProvenGuilty'': Harry fills in his "My name is ___" tag for the [=SplatterCon=]!!! convention with "An Innocent Bystander". A policeman on the scene beat him to the punch with this joke, using "An Authority Figure" on his own tag.
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* ''[[Literature/TheDresdenFiles Proven Guilty]]'': Harry fills in his "My name is ___" tag for the [=SplatterCon=]!!! convention with "An Innocent Bystander". A policeman on the scene beat him to the punch with this joke, using "An Authority Figure" on his own tag.
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* ''[[Literature/TheDresdenFiles Proven Guilty]]'': ''Literature/Proven Guilty'': Harry fills in his "My name is ___" tag for the [=SplatterCon=]!!! convention with "An Innocent Bystander". A policeman on the scene beat him to the punch with this joke, using "An Authority Figure" on his own tag.
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* In the third ''Film/{{Blade}}'' movie, the Nightstalkers use nametags with "Hi My Name Is Fuck You" when they bait some vampires into an ambush.
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* In the third ''Film/{{Blade}}'' movie, ''Film/BladeTrinity'', the Nightstalkers use nametags with "Hi My Name Is Fuck You" when they bait some vampires into an ambush.
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* ''WesternAnimation/BojackHorseman'': A flashback episode showing how Diane and Mr. Peanutbutter met shows that Diane was working at Starbucks and printed her work nametag with "Blarg" because it felt funny and subversive. Mr. Peanutbutter takes it at face value and addresses her as Blarg until she corrects him.
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* In ''ComicBook/TransformersMoreThanMeetsTheEye'', the first time some of the crew members use their holomatter avatars to pass as humans they get nametags with very lousy fake identities. Rewind is "Joe Human", Swerve is "Mr. Person", Rung is "MarySue" and Skids gets a blank card to match his [[Series/DoctorWho 11th Doctor]]-based avatar.
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* In ''ComicBook/TransformersMoreThanMeetsTheEye'', the first time some of the crew members use their holomatter avatars to pass as humans they get nametags with very lousy fake identities. Rewind is "Joe Human", Swerve is "Mr. Person", Rung is "MarySue" "Mary Sue", and Skids gets a blank card to match his [[Series/DoctorWho 11th Doctor]]-based avatar.
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* RealLife T-shirt slogan: "[[Literature/ThePrincessBride Hello]], [[MyNameIsInigoMontoya My Name Is: Inigo Montoya]]. YouKilledMyFather. PrepareToDie."
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'': A Decapodian spy, wearing a ridiculously paper-thin disguise (Groucho glasses, an Afro wig, oven mitts, and a "Hugh Mann" name tag), manages to convince Zapp Brannigan that he's actually a human.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'': A Decapodian spy, wearing a ridiculously paper-thin disguise (Groucho glasses, an Afro wig, oven mitts, and a "Hugh Mann" "[[HughMann Hugh Mann]]" name tag), manages to convince Zapp Brannigan that he's actually a human.
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Often involves either a ShoutOut or an UnfortunateName or PunnyName of some kind. Contrast with RealJokeName, which is when the character's ''real'' name is played for a cheap joke.
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Often involves either a ShoutOut or an UnfortunateName or PunnyName of some kind. If the name tag is intended as actual identification, see BadgeGag. Contrast with RealJokeName, which is when the character's ''real'' name is played for a cheap joke.
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* In the ''WebOriginal/HomestarRunner'' cartoon "The Luau," Strong Bad throws a party and gives everyone "Crap For Brains" nametags, so he can call everyone Crap For Brains.
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* In the ''WebOriginal/HomestarRunner'' ''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner'' cartoon "The Luau," Strong Bad throws a party and gives everyone "Crap For Brains" nametags, so he can call everyone Crap For Brains.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/Sixteen'', Nikki becomes assistant manager of the Khaki Barn. Her name tag reads "Ass. Man."
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* In ''WesternAnimation/Sixteen'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Sixteen}}'', Nikki becomes assistant manager of the Khaki Barn. Her name tag reads "Ass. Man."
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* In ''6Teen'', Nikki becomes assistant manager of the Khaki Barn. Her name tag reads "Ass. Man."
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* In ''6Teen'', ''WesternAnimation/Sixteen'', Nikki becomes assistant manager of the Khaki Barn. Her name tag reads "Ass. Man."
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* ''Film/IronMan3'' starts with Tony Stark at a party, with a name tag reading "You know who I am".
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Characters who don't respect authority and/or formality, yet are obliged to wear name tags, will write something witty and/or obnoxious in place of their name. Just ''how'' witty or obnoxious can provided a visual clue to how irked the character might be about being required to wear one. Alternately, another character may deliberately fill in someone else's name tag in a way that will humiliate them.
Often involves either a ShoutOut or an UnfortunateName or PunnyName of some kind. Contrast with RealJokeName, which is when the character's ''real'' name is played for a cheap joke.
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[[AC: Comics]]
* In ''ComicBook/TransformersMoreThanMeetsTheEye'', the first time some of the crew members use their holomatter avatars to pass as humans they get nametags with very lousy fake identities. Rewind is "Joe Human", Swerve is "Mr. Person", Rung is "MarySue" and Skids gets a blank card to match his [[Series/DoctorWho 11th Doctor]]-based avatar.
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* In the third ''Film/{{Blade}}'' movie, the Nightstalkers use nametags with "Hi My Name Is Fuck You" when they bait some vampires into an ambush.
* In ''Film/ShriekIfYouKnowWhatIDidLastFridayTheThirteenth'', a series of cats [[CatScare jump out at people]], wearing name tags like "Cheap Shot" and "Lame Gag".
* ''Film/WhatHappensInVegas'': Jack wears a name tag during Joy's company retreat that reads "Hello My Name Is: Joy's Bitch." Joy then proceeds to put it on the back of her rival coworker.
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* In one of the ''Literature/{{Nightside}}'' novels, a talking cartoon penguin working as a waiter has a name tag reading: "Hi, my name is: Piss Off, Tourist!"
* ''[[Literature/TheDresdenFiles Proven Guilty]]'': Harry fills in his "My name is ___" tag for the [=SplatterCon=]!!! convention with "An Innocent Bystander". A policeman on the scene beat him to the punch with this joke, using "An Authority Figure" on his own tag.
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* A variant on ''Series/DueSouth'': A store security guard has a "Niffug, C. M." name tag, which is conveniently shown in a mirror. Viewers who know their film history will spot this as a ShoutOut to Hitchcock.
* ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'': Barney once tried to scam his way through a dating service with the alias "Jack Package". (It's pronounced pe-KAHJ)
* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'': In one episode, Willow dresses up as Joan of Arc, and stays in character by proclaiming that she "has a close relationship with God." This is represented by her boyfriend Oz, wearing a name tag that reads "Hello, my name is God."
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* ''TabletopGame/{{Munchkin}}'': The Wild West variant of the game, "The Good, the Bad, and the Munchkin", has a card that functions as a Level +1 card and is called "Get a new Indian name". The card specifies that the new Indian name should be called out loud the instant the card is played, because otherwise the first name called becomes the player's new Indian name. The picture on the card illustrates the perils with a ''Dork Tower'' character wearing a "Hello, my name is" card that specifies his name as "Doofus".
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* In the ''WebOriginal/HomestarRunner'' cartoon "The Luau," Strong Bad throws a party and gives everyone "Crap For Brains" nametags, so he can call everyone Crap For Brains.
* A Popular Meme on Tumblr involves putting a character's (typically headcanon) sexuality on their shirt.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'': A Decapodian spy, wearing a ridiculously paper-thin disguise (Groucho glasses, an Afro wig, oven mitts, and a "Hugh Mann" name tag), manages to convince Zapp Brannigan that he's actually a human.
* In ''6Teen'', Nikki becomes assistant manager of the Khaki Barn. Her name tag reads "Ass. Man."
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* RealLife T-shirt slogan: "Hello, I'm : Drunk"
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* Josh Butterballs from SOI magazine in Arby n the chief.
Often involves either a ShoutOut or an UnfortunateName or PunnyName of some kind. Contrast with RealJokeName, which is when the character's ''real'' name is played for a cheap joke.
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[[AC: Comics]]
* In ''ComicBook/TransformersMoreThanMeetsTheEye'', the first time some of the crew members use their holomatter avatars to pass as humans they get nametags with very lousy fake identities. Rewind is "Joe Human", Swerve is "Mr. Person", Rung is "MarySue" and Skids gets a blank card to match his [[Series/DoctorWho 11th Doctor]]-based avatar.
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* In the third ''Film/{{Blade}}'' movie, the Nightstalkers use nametags with "Hi My Name Is Fuck You" when they bait some vampires into an ambush.
* In ''Film/ShriekIfYouKnowWhatIDidLastFridayTheThirteenth'', a series of cats [[CatScare jump out at people]], wearing name tags like "Cheap Shot" and "Lame Gag".
* ''Film/WhatHappensInVegas'': Jack wears a name tag during Joy's company retreat that reads "Hello My Name Is: Joy's Bitch." Joy then proceeds to put it on the back of her rival coworker.
[[AC:Literature]]
* In one of the ''Literature/{{Nightside}}'' novels, a talking cartoon penguin working as a waiter has a name tag reading: "Hi, my name is: Piss Off, Tourist!"
* ''[[Literature/TheDresdenFiles Proven Guilty]]'': Harry fills in his "My name is ___" tag for the [=SplatterCon=]!!! convention with "An Innocent Bystander". A policeman on the scene beat him to the punch with this joke, using "An Authority Figure" on his own tag.
[[AC:Live Action Television]]
* A variant on ''Series/DueSouth'': A store security guard has a "Niffug, C. M." name tag, which is conveniently shown in a mirror. Viewers who know their film history will spot this as a ShoutOut to Hitchcock.
* ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'': Barney once tried to scam his way through a dating service with the alias "Jack Package". (It's pronounced pe-KAHJ)
* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'': In one episode, Willow dresses up as Joan of Arc, and stays in character by proclaiming that she "has a close relationship with God." This is represented by her boyfriend Oz, wearing a name tag that reads "Hello, my name is God."
[[AC:Tabletop Games]]
* ''TabletopGame/{{Munchkin}}'': The Wild West variant of the game, "The Good, the Bad, and the Munchkin", has a card that functions as a Level +1 card and is called "Get a new Indian name". The card specifies that the new Indian name should be called out loud the instant the card is played, because otherwise the first name called becomes the player's new Indian name. The picture on the card illustrates the perils with a ''Dork Tower'' character wearing a "Hello, my name is" card that specifies his name as "Doofus".
[[AC:Web Original]]
* In the ''WebOriginal/HomestarRunner'' cartoon "The Luau," Strong Bad throws a party and gives everyone "Crap For Brains" nametags, so he can call everyone Crap For Brains.
* A Popular Meme on Tumblr involves putting a character's (typically headcanon) sexuality on their shirt.
[[AC:Western Animation]]
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'': A Decapodian spy, wearing a ridiculously paper-thin disguise (Groucho glasses, an Afro wig, oven mitts, and a "Hugh Mann" name tag), manages to convince Zapp Brannigan that he's actually a human.
* In ''6Teen'', Nikki becomes assistant manager of the Khaki Barn. Her name tag reads "Ass. Man."
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* RealLife T-shirt slogan: "Hello, I'm : Drunk"
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* Josh Butterballs from SOI magazine in Arby n the chief.