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* The film adaptation of ''Film/MortalKombat'': "This is where you fall down." Used twice by Johnny Cage, first on an "actual" movie set (when an actor playing a mook in a choreographed fight misses his cue, which ruins the take), [[IronicEcho and then again at the end of the fight against Goro]] (the four-armed behemoth is hanging over a cliff, and as Johnny speaks the line his hand slips and he falls into oblivion).
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* The film adaptation of ''Film/MortalKombat'': "This is where you fall down." Used twice by Johnny Cage, first on an "actual" during what seems like a fight against a group of mooks and it looks like Cage is trying to [[SparingTheFinalMook spare the last mook]] but actually turns out to be a movie set (when an (and the actor playing a the mook in a choreographed fight misses missed his cue, cue to fall down, which ruins ruined the take), [[IronicEcho and then again at the end of the fight against Goro]] (the Goro, when the four-armed behemoth is hanging over off a cliff, and as Johnny speaks the line his Goro's hand slips and he falls into oblivion).oblivion.
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---> '''Nicodemus:''' This is the part where I tell you my evil plan, [[DefiedTrope right]]?
* Raymond Chandler's ''Literature/TheLongGoodbye'' (1953): when Philip Marlowe is first questioned by Sergeant Green and Detective Dayton, he says "This is where I say, 'What's this all about?' and you say, 'We ask the questions.'"
* Raymond Chandler's ''Literature/TheLongGoodbye'' (1953): when Philip Marlowe is first questioned by Sergeant Green and Detective Dayton, he says "This is where I say, 'What's this all about?' and you say, 'We ask the questions.'"
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---> '''Nicodemus:''' This is the part where I tell you my evil plan, [[DefiedTrope right]]?
I take it that this is the portion of the conversation where I reveal my plans to you?]]
* Raymond Chandler's''Literature/TheLongGoodbye'' ''Literature/TheLosngGoodbye'' (1953): when Philip Marlowe is first questioned by Sergeant Green and Detective Dayton, he says "This is where I say, 'What's this all about?' and you say, 'We ask the questions.'"
* Raymond Chandler's
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* In ''Film/MuppetsMostWanted'', Kermit's EvilDoppelganger Constantine discovers that his henchman, Dominic Badguy, is about to make off with the crown jewels of England, with Dominic stating that this is the part of the story where he turns against Constantine. However, Constantine ends up being prepared for such an event and ejects Dominic out of the escape chopper.
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* In ''Film/MuppetsMostWanted'', Kermit's EvilDoppelgänger Constantine discovers that his henchman, Dominic Badguy, is about to make off with the crown jewels of England, with Dominic stating that this is the part of the story where he turns against Constantine. However, Constantine ends up being prepared for such an event and ejects Dominic out of the escape chopper.
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* In ''Film/MuppetsMostWanted'', Kermit's EvilDoppelgänger Constantine discovers that his henchman, Dominic Badguy, is about to make off with the crown jewels of England, with Dominic stating that this is the part of the story where he turns against Constantine. However, Constantine ends up being prepared for such an event and ejects Dominic out of the escape chopper.
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--> "This is the part when you fall down and-- ''HURK''"
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--> "This is the part when you fall down and-- ''HURK''"''[[KilledMidSentence HURK]]''"
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* Happens many times in ''The Book of Masters'', but special mention goes to the scene where Ivan comes to Literature/BabaYaga for advice. They quote the usual "Baba-Yaga-meets-hero" text from Russian fairytales word-to-word, until they get to the part where the witch is supposed to feed him and put him to bed.
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* Happens many times in ''The Book of Masters'', ''Film/TheBookOfMasters'', but special mention goes to the scene where Ivan comes to Literature/BabaYaga for advice. They quote the usual "Baba-Yaga-meets-hero" text from Russian fairytales word-to-word, until they get to the part where the witch is supposed to feed him and put him to bed.
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** After "Not What He Seems" ends on a serious WhamShot[=/=]WhamLine, Mabel remarks "Is this the part where one of us faints?" Soos replies "I am ''so'' on it, dude," and passes out.
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** After "Not What He Seems" ends on a serious WhamShot[=/=]WhamLine, Mabel remarks "Is this the part where one of us faints?" Soos replies "I am ''so'' on it, dude," and [[FaintInShock passes out.out]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/KidCosmic'': In Episode 6, after Kid learns about how his "big win" was really just EngineeredHeroics, Jo tries to apologize to him by saying that this is the part of the story where everyone says sorry and that they love each other. Kid rebuffs her apology, letting her know that forgiveness doesn't come so easily after one's been decieved.
-->'''Kid:''' This isn't a comic book, Jo. [[ThisIsReality This is real life.]]
-->'''Kid:''' This isn't a comic book, Jo. [[ThisIsReality This is real life.]]
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* ''Webcomic/DumbingOfAge'':
-->'''Blaine:''' I don't think either of you recognize that [Mike's] ''alone'', there's no hope, and so this is ''the end.''
-->'''Mike:''' And I don't think ''you'' recognize...''that's'' the moment [[BigDamnHeroes the superhero shows up.]]
-->'''Blaine:''' I don't think either of you recognize that [Mike's] ''alone'', there's no hope, and so this is ''the end.''
-->'''Mike:''' And I don't think ''you'' recognize...''that's'' the moment [[BigDamnHeroes the superhero shows up.]]
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* ''Film/GeorgeOfTheJungle'' has the porters' reaction when the villain Lyle suffers some ToiletHumor slapstick with some [[RoadApples elephant dung]]: "Bad guy falls in poop! ''Classic'' element of physical comedy! Now comes the part where we throw our heads back and laugh! Ready?"
** Ready!
*** AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
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*** AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
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* ''Film/GeorgeOfTheJungle'' has the porters' reaction when the villain Lyle suffers some ToiletHumor slapstick with some [[RoadApples elephant dung]]: "Bad dung]]:
-->"Bad guy falls in poop! ''Classic'' element of physical comedy! Now comes the part where we throw our heads back and laugh!Ready?"
** Ready!
*** AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!Ready?"\\
"Ready! AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!"
-->"Bad guy falls in poop! ''Classic'' element of physical comedy! Now comes the part where we throw our heads back and laugh!
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* ''Literature/SevenStars'': In the chapter "The Trouble With Barrymore", the anonymous private eye narrator-protagonist (who [[WritingAroundTrademarks may or may not be]] Literature/PhilipMarlowe) is interrogated by the villain and his goons. At one point early on, he remarks that this is the part where he says he doesn't know what they're talking about and then they try to beat it out of him for a couple of hours -- the point being, he tells them, that he really doesn't know what they're talking about and he doesn't want to waste their time.
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'''Arthur''': [[ThisIsReality That only happens in stories.]]\\
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[[folder:Anime & Manga (This is the part where shows are animated in Japan.)]]
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** Lindsay invokes this trope and adds, "Here's the twist: I'm in".
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** Lindsay In "[[Recap/AngelS05E22NotFadeAway Not Fade Away]]", Lindsey invokes this trope and adds, "Here's the twist: I'm in".
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-->'''Cortex:''' I'm sorry. This is the part where I'm supposed to be angry. Full of rage. Incensed beyond belief. Once again, you have outsmarted and [[SpectacularSpinning outspun]] my best henchmen. I should be rather upset, shouldn't I?
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-->'''Cortex:''' I'm sorry. This is the part where I'm supposed to be angry. Full of rage. Incensed beyond belief. Once again, you have outsmarted and [[SpectacularSpinning [[SpinAttack outspun]] my best henchmen. I should be rather upset, shouldn't I?
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** Spike is being haunted by a malevolent spirit.spirit in "[[Recap/AngelS05E04HellBound Hell Bound]]".
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** Angel: "[[Recap/AngelS04E07ApocalypseNowish Apocalypse Nowish]]":
-->'''Angel''': "Normally, this would be the part where I'd make a grand threat."
-->'''Angel''': "Normally, this would be the part where I'd make a grand threat."
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** The demon Sahjhan tells vampire hunter Holtz he'll die a bitter old man who missed his chance to get revenge on Angelus and Darla.
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** The In "[[Recap/AngelS03E08Quickening Quickening]]", the demon Sahjhan tells vampire hunter Holtz he'll die a bitter old man who missed his chance to get revenge on Angelus and Darla.
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** When Buffy and Spike realise they're having a FriendshipMoment after sex, Spike notes this is usually the part "where you kick me in the head and run off, [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone virtue fluttering]]". Later when Buffy comes up with [[NotStayingForBreakfast an excuse to leave]], he mutters with bitter resignation, "And she's off..."
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** When In "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS6E13DeadThings Dead Things]]", when Buffy and Spike realise they're having a FriendshipMoment after sex, Spike notes this is usually the part "where you kick me in the head and run off, [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone virtue fluttering]]". Later when Buffy comes up with [[NotStayingForBreakfast an excuse to leave]], he mutters with bitter resignation, "And she's off..."
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** From "Benediction""[[Recap/AngelS03E21Benediction Benediction]]"
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* [[spoiler:Lindsay]] invokes this in ''Series/{{Angel}}'': "Here's the twist: I'm in".
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--->'''Holtz:''' "And is this the part of the tale where the [[DealWithTheDevil demon offers the broken man the chance to change all that?]]"
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* In ''Series/TheLibrarians2014'' episode "And the Heart of Darkness" the team investigate a haunted house, and as they encounter multiple strange phenomena Ezekiel mentions "this is exactly the point in the movie where the guy in the audience says, 'get the hell out'" and laments how no one listens to the guy in the movies that wants to leave.
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** In the first film, after Shrek roars at some would-be ogre hunters, he prompts them to retreat with "This is the part where you run away." This gets an apt CallBack in ''Shrek Forever After''.
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** In the first film, after Shrek roars at some would-be ogre hunters, hunters. When he sees them paralyzed with fear, he prompts them to retreat with "This is the part where you run away." This gets an apt CallBack in ''Shrek Forever After''.
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* Disney's animated ''Disney/RobinHood'' (the one with the talking animals) has Maid Marian, Lady Cluck, and some of the Nottingham children playing make-believe as Robin Hood and Prince John. Lady Cluck tells the boy playing Robin that "This is the part where you drag your lady fair off to Sherwood Forest."
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* Disney's animated ''Disney/RobinHood'' ''WesternAnimation/RobinHood'' (the one with the talking animals) has Maid Marian, Lady Cluck, and some of the Nottingham children playing make-believe as Robin Hood and Prince John. Lady Cluck tells the boy playing Robin that "This is the part where you drag your lady fair off to Sherwood Forest."
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* In [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12302907/9/Si-Vis-Pacem-Para-Bellum Chapter 9]] of ''Fanfic/SiVisPacemParaBellum'', when Sal hints to Harry Potter and his friends that Sal knows about Sirius being in Monte Carlo, Sal then gives Harry Potter a quick lesson in denying by saying "This is not the part where you go suspiciously quiet, Potter. This is the part where all four of you look confused and say that you don't know what I'm talking about."
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** ''Series/{{CSI NY}}'' uses this one too.
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** ''Series/{{CSI NY}}'' ''Series/{{CSINY}}'' uses this one too.too, in "Turbulence."
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->''"...you fall down and '''BLEEEED to death!'''"
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->''"...you fall down and '''BLEEEED to death!'''"death!'''"''
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-->'''Cortex:''' I'm sorry. This is the part where I'm supposed to be angry. Full of rage. Incensed beyond belief. Once again, you have outsmarted and out[[EverythingsBetterWithSpinning spun]] my best henchmen. I should be rather upset, shouldn't I?
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-->'''Cortex:''' I'm sorry. This is the part where I'm supposed to be angry. Full of rage. Incensed beyond belief. Once again, you have outsmarted and out[[EverythingsBetterWithSpinning spun]] [[SpectacularSpinning outspun]] my best henchmen. I should be rather upset, shouldn't I?
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* On ''Series/GilmoreGirls'', in the first season episode "Forgiveness and Stuff", Luke drives Lorelai to the hospital when she finds out her father suddenly collapsed and had to be rushed there. During the car ride, Lorelai tells Luke this is the part where she's supposed to talk about all the happy childhood memories she had of her father, and how he'd always be bringing her stuff, but that's not how her father was (though she takes care to mention her father worked hard and took care of his family). Later, at the hospital, when the normally cynical Luke [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness starts talking about unicorns and happy things, freaking Lorelai out]], Luke admits this is the part where he's supposed to be cheering her up.
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* There's a pop-cultured serial killer named Walker in the ''Series/MastersOfHorror'' episode "Pick Me Up". When Walker chases down one of his victims through the woods, he notes that she must know how this scenario ends if she's seen ''Franchise/TheTexasChainsawMassacre'' -- both versions.
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* There's a pop-cultured serial killer named Walker in the ''Series/MastersOfHorror'' episode "Pick Me Up". When Walker chases down one of his victims through the woods, he notes that she must know how this scenario ends if she's seen ''Franchise/TheTexasChainsawMassacre'' ''Film/TheTexasChainsawMassacre'' -- both versions.