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** In a {{Stripperific}} twist, Harley herself does this [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar in a slinky, sexy way]] in the episode "Beware the Creeper", only she does it with a giant cream pie while singing Happy Birthday to the Joker. As a showtune. [[IgnoreTheFanservice Not that it fazes him at all]]; he just orders her to track down the Creeper and tosses her out into an alley.

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** In a {{Stripperific}} twist, Harley herself does this [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar in a slinky, sexy way]] way in the episode "Beware the Creeper", only she does it with a giant cream pie while singing Happy Birthday to the Joker. As a showtune. [[IgnoreTheFanservice Not that it fazes him at all]]; he just orders her to track down the Creeper and tosses her out into an alley.



* ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'': In "The Big Job", Junior begins to explain that he sprung Shego from prison because his father's birthday is coming up. Shego cuts him off with "I don't do cakes, okay? I don't ''bake'' 'em, and I don't ''jump out of'' 'em!" [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar The writers were surprised the line passed censors.]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'': In "The Big Job", Junior begins to explain that he sprung Shego from prison because his father's birthday is coming up. Shego cuts him off with "I don't do cakes, okay? I don't ''bake'' 'em, and I don't ''jump out of'' 'em!" [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar [[{{Surprisingly Lenient Censor}} The writers were surprised the line passed censors.]]
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* ''Film/DrDolittle2'': During Charisse's 16th birthday, she's about to blow out her cake's candles. But then a couple of rats popped out by messing with it.

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* ''Film/DrDolittle2'': ''Film/DrDolittle'' 2: During Charisse's 16th birthday, she's about to blow out her cake's candles. But then a couple of rats popped out by messing with it.
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* ''Film/DrDolittle2'': During Charisse's 16th birthday, she's about to blow out her cake's candles. But then a couple of rats popped out by messing with it.


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* The ''WesternAnimation/Rugrats'' were bringing a frog as a birthday gift for Didi, but later it jumped out of her chosen birthday cake in surprise.
* ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'' once terrified their obnoxiously big sister Candace with a gorilla in her 14th birthday cake.
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* In ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/27736435 Zero Context: Taking Out the Trash]]'', this is attempted by Circe's maids at her bachelorette party. However, the one they selected was so apathetic to the whole thing that she fell asleep inside the cake and failed to respond on cue, then dug her way out the side when she woke up. Circe was amused, but the maid's co-workers were not.
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* In the ''WesternAnimation/BoJackHorseman'' episode "After the Party", Mr. Peanutbutter tries to get everyone to stay for Diane's birthday party, claiming he was gonna get Music/PaulMcCartney to jump out of a cake. Naturally, hardly anyone believes this. In the end, Sir [=McCartney=] (voiced by himself) does indeed pop out of a cake, but by this time, everyone is gone and Diane and Mr. Peanutbutter had gone to bed.
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-->'''Don''': [[SarcasmMode Well, if it isn't]] Creator/EthelBarrymore.
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* In the ''Series/PowerRangersBeastMorphers'' episode "A Friend Indeed", Betty and Ben Burke are shown to be hiding in the cake for the party the Rangers' Beast-Bots were planning.
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* On ''Series/ThreesCompany'', Jack suggests that Janet and Chrissy do this at a party, which they're on board with until Jack says they'll be nude. When they refuse, he suggests that they do it clothed instead--and that everyone else at the party be nude.
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* One episode of ''Anime/LupinIIIGreenJacket'' had the titular thief sneaking into a wedding inside the cake. Unlike most examples, he had no intention of revealing himself, he just needed a vantage point he could spy and [[FiveFingerDiscount snatch]] from.
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* The thirteenth episode of ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldOriginals'' has Garfield displeased when a cake he was about to eat has Nermal jump out of it.

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** The book cover shows Luke himself burst out of a cake, surprising the Daltons. It's also in the opening of one AnimatedAdaptation.

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** The book cover shows Luke himself burst bursting out of a cake, surprising the Daltons. It's also in the opening of one AnimatedAdaptation.



** A Don Martin comic had a lab-coated scientist who built an automatic cake machine. Its robot arms pick up the various ingredients (milk, eggs, flour) -- then grab the scientist. After the finished cake emerges from the machine, the confused scientist jumps out (or is bounced out) in [[FanDisservice stripper wear.]]

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** A Don Martin comic had a lab-coated scientist who built an automatic cake machine. Its robot arms pick picked up the various ingredients (milk, eggs, flour) -- then grab grabbed the scientist. After the finished cake emerges emerged from the machine, the confused scientist jumps jumped out (or is was bounced out) in [[FanDisservice stripper wear.]]



* A one-panel cartoon in ''Magazine/{{Playboy}}'' showed an elderly, seminude showgirl climbing into a cake:

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* A one-panel cartoon in ''Magazine/{{Playboy}}'' showed shows an elderly, seminude semi-nude showgirl climbing into a cake:



* In the ''Fanfic/EmpathTheLuckiestSmurf'' story "Empath's Wedding", Nudie Smurf jumps out of the cake presented to Empath at his bachelor party, asking the party guests if they needed a stripper. Everybody at the party laughs.

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* In the ''Fanfic/EmpathTheLuckiestSmurf'' story "Empath's Wedding", Nudie Smurf jumps out of the cake presented to Empath at his bachelor party, asking the party guests if they needed need a stripper. Everybody at the party laughs.






* In ''Pinball/BugsBunnysBirthdayBall'', Honey Bunny is jumping out of Bugs' birthday cake while holding a "50 Million" indicator.

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* In ''Pinball/BugsBunnysBirthdayBall'', Honey Bunny is jumping jumps out of Bugs' birthday cake while holding a "50 Million" indicator.


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* In ''Hiddenverse: Witch's Tales 2'' [[BalefulPolymorph Prince Percydal]]'s fiancee Rapunzel is terrified of frogs, so Alice decides to hide him in a cake, in the hope that when he jumps out and surprise-kisses Rapunzel the curse will be broken.

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** In [[http://images.ucomics.com/comics/ga/2006/ga060618.gif another strip]], Garfield thinks the birthday cake is real, downs it in one gulp, and spits out the mouse who was in the cake. The other mice are, to put it mildly, embarrassed, as they look at their unconscious and missing-a-shoe friend.

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** In [[http://images.ucomics.com/comics/ga/2006/ga060618.gif another the June 18, 2006 strip]], Garfield thinks the birthday cake some mice present him with is real, downs it in one gulp, and spits out the mouse who was in the cake. The other mice are, to put it mildly, embarrassed, as they look at their unconscious and missing-a-shoe friend.friend.
-->'''Mouse 1''': He's not looking very happy.\\
'''Mouse 3''': Neither is Shirley.

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** [[http://images.ucomics.com/comics/ga/2002/ga020619.gif In a strip]], a female mouse jumps out of a cupcake, as a present for Garfield's birthday. He remarks: "I'm not eating that."

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** [[http://images.ucomics.com/comics/ga/2002/ga020619.gif In a the June 19, 2002 strip]], a female mouse jumps out of a cupcake, as a present for Garfield's birthday. He remarks: "I'm 24th birthday.
-->'''Mouse''': Happy birthday, big guy!\\
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not eating that."
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* ''Literature/PleaseDontTellMyParentsImASupervillain'': In ''Henchmen'', when Bull retires a bunch of supervillains cart him and his daughter off to a party. Evil Eye explains to the people who stayed behind that there's a giant cake, and the supervillain Delicious is going to jump out and punch Bull. Mechanical Aesthetic warns that Bull's daughter (who is a superhero) isn't going to take that well.
-->'''Evil Eye:''' That's why it's funny. Besides, Delicious is strong.\\
'''Mechanical Aesthetic:''' [[WorldsStrongestMan Not like Bull's daughter]].
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->"Hold it right there slick. I don't do cakes. I don't bake em, and I don't jump out of em."

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' episode "Agony of a Witch", King bakes a hollow cake to jump out of as a surprise for Luz. He can barely breathe by the time he finally does it because Luz arrives a lot later than he had planned.
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%%* [[http://www.pbfcomics.com/?cid=PBF229-Miggs.jpg This]] ''ComicStrip/ThePerryBibleFellowship'' strip.

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%%* [[http://www.pbfcomics.com/?cid=PBF229-Miggs.jpg This]] ''ComicStrip/ThePerryBibleFellowship'' strip.* ''ComicStrip/ThePerryBibleFellowship'': [[https://pbfcomics.com/comics/miggs/ "Miggs"]] uses the "mafia hitman" variant to BloodyHilarious effect.
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* In "The Hour that Never Was", an episode of ''Series/TheAvengers'', Steed reminisces about an officer's birthday cake during the war that had a showgirl inside. Unfortunately the icing was so thick that it cut off her air supply and she nearly asphyxiated, which Steed [[DissonantLaughter chuckles]] about.

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* In "The Hour that Never Was", an episode of ''Series/TheAvengers'', ''Series/TheAvengers1960s'', Steed reminisces about an officer's birthday cake during the war that had a showgirl inside. Unfortunately the icing was so thick that it cut off her air supply and she nearly asphyxiated, which Steed [[DissonantLaughter chuckles]] about.
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* During Gus and Geoff's "cake vs. pie" feud in ''Webcomic/RoosterTeethComics'', Gus cites this as a reason why he prefers cake when he gets one for his birthday. Then Geoff jumps out of the cake to deliver a PieInTheFace.
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* ''Series/BoardwalkEmpire'' has Nucky's mistress do this for his birthday.

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* ''Series/BoardwalkEmpire'' has Nucky's mistress Lucy do this for his birthday.birthday. He's not entirely invested in the act, being more fixated on Margaret, with whom he just danced.
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* In ''Manga/OnePiece'' Totto Land Arc, the focal point is Tea Party held by Big Mom. For her, sweets and parties are SeriousBusiness, so she has a ''gigantic'' cake made to be eaten at the height of the party. When Luffy crashes the party, he does so by using a captured Devil Fruit user to burst from the cake...along with a small army of dopplegangers!

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* In ''Manga/OnePiece'' Totto Land Whole Cake Island Arc, the focal point is a Tea Party held by Big Mom. For her, sweets and parties are SeriousBusiness, so she has a ''gigantic'' cake made to be eaten at the height of the party. When Luffy crashes the party, he does so by using a captured Devil Fruit user to burst from the cake...along with a small army of dopplegangers!
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* A classic ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'' story has the princess going home for "Diana's Day" at the winter equinox, with crazy pranks, dressing up, a big feast and lots of gift-giving. Some of the Amazon maidens dress in deer costumes while others, playing huntresses, capture and (of course) tie them up. At the grand finale the captured doe-girls are put in a huge pie shell and "baked" along with another girl who plays a roasted "dancing chicken".

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* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'': A classic ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'' story has the princess going home for "Diana's Day" at the winter equinox, with crazy pranks, dressing up, a big feast and lots of gift-giving. Some of the Amazon maidens dress in deer costumes while others, playing huntresses, capture and (of course) tie them up. At the grand finale the captured doe-girls are put in a huge pie shell and "baked" along with another girl who plays a roasted "dancing chicken".
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* ''Series/ICarly'': Attempted to be inovked in Carly's BirthdayEpisode by having Gibby jumping out of a giant pie, however, Gibby comes out of the pie before he is told to do so because he couldn't breathe, courtesy of Spencer who forgot to give Gibby something so he could breathe.
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* In ''Discworld/NightWatch'', "Homicidal" Lord Winder has his guards stab the giant cake at a party to check for assassins inside (several times at different levels, in case it's a dwarf or someone kneeling down). [[spoiler:He does get assassinated later at that same party, but it has nothing to do with cake.]]

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* In ''Discworld/NightWatch'', ''Literature/{{Night Watch|Discworld}}'', "Homicidal" Lord Winder has his guards stab the giant cake at a party to check for assassins inside (several times at different levels, in case it's a dwarf or someone kneeling down). [[spoiler:He does get assassinated later at that same party, but it has nothing to do with cake.]]
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* Gruesome example, courtesy of the ''Film/AddamsFamilyValues'': Gomez arranges for a stripper in a cake for Uncle Fester's birthday. Unfortunately...

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* Gruesome example, courtesy of the ''Film/AddamsFamilyValues'': Gomez arranges for a stripper in a cake for Uncle Fester's birthday.bachelor party. Unfortunately...
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* In one episode of ''Series/{{Cheers}}'', Diane Chambers is hidden inside a cake at Sam Malone's bachelor party, when the two were getting married. When Sam says something unintentionally offensive regarding the marriage-to-come, she pops out--dressed in a {{Stripperific}} MsFanservice costume--and is angry at him. ([[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Woody]], who was assigned the job of getting the stripper, had asked Diane to be the "beautiful girl" who pops out of the cake. Woody didn't get that the stripper was supposed to be someone ''other than'' the bride-to-be. Diane agreed to it because she was offended that Sam would even have a bachelor party with a stripper; she covers her chagrin at the prospect with laughter, verbally treating it like a practical joke.)

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* In [[Recap/CheersS5E18 one episode episode]] of ''Series/{{Cheers}}'', Diane Chambers is hidden inside a cake at Sam Malone's bachelor party, when the two were getting married. When Sam says something unintentionally offensive regarding the marriage-to-come, she pops out--dressed in a {{Stripperific}} MsFanservice costume--and is angry at him. ([[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Woody]], who was assigned the job of getting the stripper, had asked Diane to be the "beautiful girl" who pops out of the cake. Woody didn't get that the stripper was supposed to be someone ''other than'' the bride-to-be. Diane agreed to it because she was offended that Sam would even have a bachelor party with a stripper; she covers her chagrin at the prospect with laughter, verbally treating it like a practical joke.)
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* In the first issue of the four-issue miniseres that started ''ComicBook/TheMuppetShowComicBook'', one of the attempts the other Muppets make at cheering up a homesick Kermit the Frog involves Miss Piggy jumping out of a cake.
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->"Hold it right there slick. I don't do cakes. I don't bake em, and I don't jump out of em."
-->-- '''Shego''', ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible''
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* ''Disney/OlafsFrozenAdventure'' opens with Olaf, restless for Elsa and Anna's surprise Christmas party to start, jumping out at and surprising random servants in the castle. On Anna, he jumps out of a kransekake (a Norwegian layer cake) on the buffet table, with some of the lower layers getting stuck around his mid and lower sections while his head ends up in Anna's hands. A bemused Anna has to put Olaf's head back on while Elsa sets him straight.

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* ''Disney/OlafsFrozenAdventure'' ''WesternAnimation/OlafsFrozenAdventure'' opens with Olaf, restless for Elsa and Anna's surprise Christmas party to start, jumping out at and surprising random servants in the castle. On Anna, he jumps out of a kransekake (a Norwegian layer cake) on the buffet table, with some of the lower layers getting stuck around his mid and lower sections while his head ends up in Anna's hands. A bemused Anna has to put Olaf's head back on while Elsa sets him straight.

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