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* From the toy series ''Franchise/MonsterHigh'', we got Sir Hoots-A-Lot, pet owl of Ghoulia Yelps.

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* [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Sir Killalot]] the house robot from ''Series/RobotWars''.

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* [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Sir Killalot]] Killalot]], the house robot from ''Series/RobotWars''. ''Series/RobotWars''.
** Also, the contestant robot Sir Chromalot.



* ''{{Garfield}}'': [[http://www.garfield.com/comics/vault.html?yr=2010&addr=100224 Jon and Garfield play a medieval themed vídeo game where Jon chooses to play as a character named "Sir Whines-a-Lot"]]. Whenever Jon doesn't get to choose him, he shows what makes him fit the character.

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* ''{{Garfield}}'': [[http://www.garfield.com/comics/vault.html?yr=2010&addr=100224 Jon and Garfield play a medieval themed vídeo video game where Jon chooses to play as a character named "Sir Whines-a-Lot"]]. Whenever Jon doesn't get to choose him, he shows what makes him fit the character.



* ''Pinball/MedievalMadness'' has two of jousters with puns on Lancelot's name, but only "Sir Miss-A-Lot" qualifies here.

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* ''Pinball/MedievalMadness'' has two of jousters with puns on Lancelot's name, but only "Sir Miss-A-Lot" qualifies here.



* Not to mention such businesses as [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Sir Build-a-Lot, Sir Bikes-A-Lot, Sir Thrifts-A-Lot, Sir Lines-A-Lot, Sir Moves-A-Lot, Sir Cakes-A-Lot, Sir Stamps-A-»]] and many, ''many'' more.

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* Not to mention such businesses as [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Sir Build-a-Lot, Sir Bikes-A-Lot, Sir Thrifts-A-Lot, Sir Lines-A-Lot, Sir Moves-A-Lot, Sir Cakes-A-Lot, Sir Stamps-A-»]] Stamps-A-Lot]], and many, ''many'' more.



* Anders from ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'' used to have a cat named Ser Pounce-a-Lot.

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* Anders from ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'' used to have a cat named Ser Sir Pounce-a-Lot.



* After they are transported to the middle ages. [[WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents Timmy Turner]] proclaims that they're in the middle ages, and Cosmo calls him "Sir Points-Out-The-Obvious-A-Lot.

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* After they are transported to the middle ages. ages, [[WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents Timmy Turner]] proclaims that they're in the middle ages, and Cosmo calls him "Sir Points-Out-The-Obvious-A-Lot.

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* Sir Killalot the house robot from ''Series/RobotWars''.

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* [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Sir Killalot Killalot]] the house robot from ''Series/RobotWars''.
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* One ''RobotChicken'' skit actually features Sir Mix-A-Lot as a member of King Arthur's court. [[BeenThereShapedHistory He's the one who suggests the concept of the Round Table]], via the song "Table Be Round" (a parody of "Baby Got Back").

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* One ''RobotChicken'' ''WesternAnimation/RobotChicken'' skit actually features Sir Mix-A-Lot as a member of King Arthur's court. [[BeenThereShapedHistory He's the one who suggests the concept of the Round Table]], via the song "Table Be Round" (a parody of "Baby Got Back").
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* Sir Bounce A Lot's is a children's birthday party play area in Green Bay, Wyoming, as well as being the name of many bouncy castle rental companies.

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* Sir Bounce A Lot's is a children's birthday party play area in Green Bay, Wyoming, Wisconsin, as well as being the name of many bouncy castle rental companies.
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* ''Webcomic/LitBrick'': During the ''Literature/CanterburyTales'' storyline, the rapist knight of the Wife of Bath's tale is referred to as "Sir Rapesalot", because he didn't have a name in the source material.

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* ''Webcomic/LitBrick'': During the ''Literature/CanterburyTales'' ''Literature/TheCanterburyTales'' storyline, the rapist knight of the Wife of Bath's tale is referred to as "Sir Rapesalot", because he didn't have a name in the source material.
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Ironically, given that the Arthurian ''character'' Lancelot was a Frenchman, the end of his name would rightly be pronounced more like "lew" than "lot", which rather spoils the joke.

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Ironically, given that the Arthurian ''character'' Lancelot was a Frenchman, 12th century French addition to Arthurian legend, the end of his name would rightly be pronounced more like "lew" than "lot", which rather spoils the joke.
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Ironically, given that the Arthurian ''character'' Lancelot was a Frenchman, the end of his name would rightly be pronounced more like "lew" than "lot". This rather ruins the joke for the examples below.

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Ironically, given that the Arthurian ''character'' Lancelot was a Frenchman, the end of his name would rightly be pronounced more like "lew" than "lot". This "lot", which rather ruins spoils the joke for the examples below.joke.
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Ironically, given that the Arthurian ''character'' Lancelot was a Frenchman, the end of his name would rightly be pronounced more like "lew" than "lot". This rather ruins the joke for most of the examples below.

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Ironically, given that the Arthurian ''character'' Lancelot was a Frenchman, the end of his name would rightly be pronounced more like "lew" than "lot". This rather ruins the joke for most of the examples below.
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Ironically, given that the Arthurian ''character'' Lancelot was a Frenchman, the end of his name would rightly be pronounced more like "lew" than "lot". This rather ruins the joke for most of the examples below.
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* Whenever TheMuppets do anything based on the Arthurian legends, or anything that takes place in a medieval/fantasy setting, nearly every other character they put up will be a play on this.

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* Whenever TheMuppets Franchise/TheMuppets do anything based on the Arthurian legends, or anything that takes place in a medieval/fantasy setting, nearly every other character they put up will be a play on this.
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* In Las Venturas, the NoCommunitiesWereHarmed version of Las Vegas in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoSanAndreas'', there's a medieval themed casino called [[DoubleEntendre Come-A-Lot]].
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* ''[[VideoGame/TheSims The Sims 2]]'' has a [[CompanionCube "pet brick"]] called "Sir Bricks-a-lot".

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* ''[[VideoGame/TheSims The Sims 2]]'' ''VideoGame/TheSims2'' has a [[CompanionCube "pet brick"]] called "Sir Bricks-a-lot".
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* At {{Disney|ThemeParks}}land, there is a suit of armor on the Mr. Toad ride labeled "Sir Clinks-a-Lot." There are also non-knightly examples: an animatronic Indian that waves at the riverboat is informally called Chief Waves-a-Lot, and elsewhere in the park are two "cigar store Indian" sculptures sometimes referred to as Chief Stands-a-Lot and Chief Leans-a-Lot.

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* At {{Disney|ThemeParks}}land, Ride/{{Disney|ThemeParks}}land, there is a suit of armor on the Mr. Toad ride labeled "Sir Clinks-a-Lot." There are also non-knightly examples: an animatronic Indian that waves at the riverboat is informally called Chief Waves-a-Lot, and elsewhere in the park are two "cigar store Indian" sculptures sometimes referred to as Chief Stands-a-Lot and Chief Leans-a-Lot.
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* After they are transported to the middle ages. [[FairlyOddParents Timmy Turner]] proclaims that they're in the middle ages, and Cosmo calls him "Sir Points-Out-The-Obvious-A-Lot.

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* After they are transported to the middle ages. [[FairlyOddParents [[WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents Timmy Turner]] proclaims that they're in the middle ages, and Cosmo calls him "Sir Points-Out-The-Obvious-A-Lot.
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* "The Storyteller" (actually [[spoiler:Moriarty]]) tells a story about a knight named Sir Boast-a-Lot on his [[ShowWithinAShow children's storytelling show]] in the ''Series/{{Sherlock}}'' episode "The Reichenbach Fall". Sir Boast-a-Lot brags about going on epic quests and slaying dragons, but the other knights come to wonder if these stories are just lies he tells to make himself look good. This is {{Foreshadowing}} for his plan: [[spoiler:to utterly discredit Sherlock as an egomaniacal fraud]].

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* "The Storyteller" (actually [[spoiler:Moriarty]]) tells a story about a knight named Sir Boast-a-Lot on his [[ShowWithinAShow children's storytelling show]] in the ''Series/{{Sherlock}}'' episode "The "[[Recap/SherlockS02E03TheReichenbachFall The Reichenbach Fall".Fall]]". Sir Boast-a-Lot brags about going on epic quests and slaying dragons, but the other knights come to wonder if these stories are just lies he tells to make himself look good. This is {{Foreshadowing}} for his plan: [[spoiler:to utterly discredit Sherlock as an egomaniacal fraud]].
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* In Series/{{Friends}}, Chandler lost a toe during his college years when Monica accidentally dropped a knife on his foot, and because of that he got nicknamed "Sir Limps-a-lot". [[spoiler:Ross was the one that came up with that.]]

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** In "Knighty Knight", Timmy asks a fellow knight if they'll be fighting dragons, but his job is to point to the bathroom. He's revealed to be short. Timmy says "Thanks, Sir Lance-A-Little".
-->'''Short knight:''' They always call me that here.

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* One episode of WesternAnimation/TotallySpies has Clover commenting that going on a mission is "better than quality with nanny yells-a-lot".

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* One episode of WesternAnimation/TotallySpies has Clover commenting that going on a mission is "better than quality time with nanny yells-a-lot".Nanny Yells-a-lot".


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* In the ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' episode "Party of One", one of Pinkie Pie's [[CompanionCube imaginary party guests]] is a lump of lint she calls "Sir Lints-a-lot".
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* [[Wrestling/LondonAndKendrick Spanky]] does a cannonball twister he calls "sir spanks-a-lot", though as Josh Matthews reminds us, Spanky also has a move called Dr. Teeth.
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* Queen Delightful on ''WesternAnimation/The7D'' has a pet dog named Sir Yipsalot.
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* ''TheProudFamily'' has a rapper named Sir Paid A Lot.
* In the ''BobTheBuilder'' feature length video ''The Knights of Can-A-Lot'', all the machines take Sir Verbalot names when they pretend to be knights.

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* ''TheProudFamily'' ''WesternAnimation/TheProudFamily'' has a rapper named Sir Paid A Lot.
* In the ''BobTheBuilder'' ''WesternAnimation/BobTheBuilder'' feature length video ''The Knights of Can-A-Lot'', all the machines take Sir Verbalot names when they pretend to be knights.
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* The hero of the children's animated television series ''TheAdventuresOfSirPrancelot''.

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* The hero of the children's animated television series ''TheAdventuresOfSirPrancelot''. [[http://www.thechestnut.com/prance/sir-prancelot-2.htm External link]].
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* ''Pinball/MedievalMadness'' has a number of jousters with puns on Lancelot's name, but only "Sir Miss-A-Lot" qualifies here.

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* One episode of WesternAnimation/TotallySpies has Clover commenting that going on a mission is "better than quality with nanny yells-a-lot".
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* In one ''Webcomic/{{Bug}}'' strip, one character responds to hearing the baby crying with the line "Hark. Sir Poops-a-lot requests an audience."

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* In one ''Webcomic/{{Bug}}'' ''Webcomic/{{Bug|Martini}}'' strip, one character responds to hearing the baby crying with the line "Hark. Sir Poops-a-lot requests an audience."
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* DC Comics COO Creator/GeoffJohns came up with an idea for a ''[[WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse Masters of the Universe]]'' character named Sir Laser-Lot when he was eight years old. Many years later, he would enter the official canon in a DC comics series written by Johns himself, with an action figure following later (see {{Toys}} entry, below).

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* DC Comics COO Creator/GeoffJohns came up with an idea for a ''[[WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse Masters of the Universe]]'' ''Franchise/MastersOfTheUniverse'' character named Sir Laser-Lot when he was eight years old. Many years later, he would enter the official canon in a DC comics series written by Johns himself, with an action figure following later (see {{Toys}} entry, below).



* As part of the ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse'' line's 30th anniversary in 2012, an action figure based on a design Creator/GeoffJons came up with when he was eight years old and dubbed Sir Laser-lot is to be released by Mattel.

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* As part of the ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse'' ''Franchise/MastersOfTheUniverse'' line's 30th anniversary in 2012, an action figure based on a design Creator/GeoffJons came up with when he was eight years old and dubbed Sir Laser-lot is to be released by Mattel.
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* ''{{Garfield}}'': [[http://www.garfield.com/comics/vault.html?yr=2010&addr=100224 Jon and Garfield play a medieval themed vídeo game where Jon chooses to play as a character named "Sir Whines-a-Lot"]]. Whenever Jon doesn't get to choose him, he shows what makes him fit the character.

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