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* ''SouthPark'':

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->''"[[WesternAnimation/ScoobyDoo Scooby-Doo! Where are you?]]"''

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** Dropped at the end of ''ScoobyDooAbracadabraDoo''.

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->''"[[ScoobyDoo Scooby-Doo! Where are you?]]"''
-->--'''[[ScoobyDooWhereAreYou Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?]]'''

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->''"[[ScoobyDoo ->''"[[WesternAnimation/ScoobyDoo Scooby-Doo! Where are you?]]"''
-->--'''[[ScoobyDooWhereAreYou Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?]]'''-->--'''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooWhereAreYou'''



* ''ScoobyDoo''
** ''ScoobyDooWhereAreYou!''. In the episode "Foul Play in Funland" Shaggy says "Scooby Doo, where are you!"
** At the beginning and end of every episode of ''APupNamedScoobyDoo'' Shaggy provides the narration and always includes "My pal, ''a pup named Scooby Doo''!" Scooby is rarely, if ever, referred to that way outside of Shaggy's narration.

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** ''ScoobyDooWhereAreYou!''.''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooWhereAreYou''. In the episode "Foul Play in Funland" Shaggy says "Scooby Doo, where are you!"
** At the beginning and end of every episode of ''APupNamedScoobyDoo'' ''WesternAnimation/APupNamedScoobyDoo'' Shaggy provides the narration and always includes "My pal, ''a pup named Scooby Doo''!" Scooby is rarely, if ever, referred to that way outside of Shaggy's narration.



* Battle tanks are for hardened soldiers, and you're trained only as an [[InvaderZim invader, Zim!]]

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* Battle tanks are for hardened soldiers, and you're trained only as an [[InvaderZim [[WesternAnimation/InvaderZim invader, Zim!]]
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[[TitleDrop.GarfieldAndFriends Garfield and Friends]]

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* ''TransformersPrime'' tends to apply this in it's episode titles, such as in "Rock Bottom".

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* ''TransformersPrime'' ''WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime'' tends to apply this in it's episode titles, such as in "Rock Bottom".
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** ''ScoobyDoo Where Are You!''. In the episode "Foul Play in Funland" Shaggy says "Scooby Doo, where are you!"

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** ''ScoobyDoo Where Are You!''.''ScoobyDooWhereAreYou!''. In the episode "Foul Play in Funland" Shaggy says "Scooby Doo, where are you!"


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** Dropped at the end of ''ScoobyDooAbracadabraDoo''.
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** At the beginning and end of every episode of ''A Pup Named ScoobyDoo'' Shaggy provides the narration and always includes "My pal, ''a pup named Scooby Doo''!" Scooby is rarely, if ever, referred to that way outside of Shaggy's narration.

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** At the beginning and end of every episode of ''A Pup Named ScoobyDoo'' ''APupNamedScoobyDoo'' Shaggy provides the narration and always includes "My pal, ''a pup named Scooby Doo''!" Scooby is rarely, if ever, referred to that way outside of Shaggy's narration.
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* Lampshaded in one of the [[TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy Billy & Mandy movies ]] where Grim immediately follows up his [[AC:TitleDrop]] with an aside, "like how I worked the title in?"
* "What TIIIIME is it?" "[[WesternAnimation/AdventureTime ADVENTURE TIME!!!]]"
** Some individual episodes can have this too, such as "The Real You" (and some like "Her Parents" that are meant to be generic). Interestly [[SubvertedTrope subverted]] with "The Real You"--at one point a [[WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity temporarily-insane]] Finn screams that everyone was "[[CrazyAwesome BORN TO DIE!]]," which was the ''original'' title of the episode before it was changed.

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* Lampshaded in one of the [[TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy Billy & Mandy movies ]] movies]] where Grim immediately follows up his [[AC:TitleDrop]] with an aside, "like how I worked the title in?"
* "What TIIIIME is it?" "[[WesternAnimation/AdventureTime ADVENTURE TIME!!!]]"
TIME!]]"
** Some individual episodes can have this too, such as "The Real You" (and some like "Her Parents" that are meant to be generic). Interestly [[SubvertedTrope subverted]] Played with in "The Real You"--at one point a [[WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity temporarily-insane]] Finn screams that everyone was "[[CrazyAwesome BORN TO DIE!]]," which was the ''original'' title WorkingTitle of the episode before it was changed.episode.
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** In the same series (or rather, in the ''Unlimited'' season), a TitleDrop was given to another {{DCAU}} series: ''BatmanBeyond'' refers to [[spoiler:Amanda Waller's project to continue the {{Batman}} legacy, resulting in the conception of Terry [=McGinnis=], Batman of said series]].

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** In the same series (or rather, in the ''Unlimited'' season), a TitleDrop was given to another {{DCAU}} series: ''BatmanBeyond'' ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'' refers to [[spoiler:Amanda Waller's project to continue the {{Batman}} legacy, resulting in the conception of Terry [=McGinnis=], Batman of said series]].

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** The scene is turned a little funny when you realize that the episode writer was Joseph Kuhr and Batman is talking to The Red Hood a.k.a. Earth 3's Joker.
*** [[ContinuityLockOut What?]]

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** The scene is turned a little funny when you realize that the episode writer was Joseph Kuhr and Batman is talking to The Red Hood a.k.a. Earth 3's Joker.
*** [[ContinuityLockOut What?]]
Joker. [[hottip:*:Joe Kuhr. Say it out loud.]]
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* ''TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'':

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* ''TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'':''Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'':
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* In the first episode of ''Series/{{Ultimate Spider-Man}}'', Nick Fury says he can train Peter to become "the ''ultimate'' Spider-Man".

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* In the first episode of ''Series/{{Ultimate ''WesternAnimation/{{Ultimate Spider-Man}}'', Nick Fury says he can train Peter to become "the ''ultimate'' Spider-Man".
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** In another episode Ling-Ling says that everyone in the house is so different, yet somehow "drawn together." [[NoFourthWall Then he says he realizes where the title came from]].
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** There was that early episode where the Griffins watch ''EightIsEnough'' where the father hits the daughter multiple times then another character says "Dad! Eight is enough!" and then they all laugh. Even the Griffins were shocked.

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** There was that early episode where the Griffins watch ''EightIsEnough'' where the father hits the daughter multiple times then another character says "Dad! Eight is enough!" and then they all laugh. Even the Griffins were shocked.shocked[[hottip: *: It should be noted that this was ''before'' Meg became the focal point of their own abuse, not least of all by Peter.]].
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* In the first episode of ''Series/{{Ultimate Spider-Man}}'', Nick Fury says he can train Peter to become "the ''ultimate'' Spider-Man".

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* In the first episode of ''Series/{{Ultimate Spider-Man}}'', Nick Fury says he can train Peter to become "the ''ultimate'' Spider-Man".Spider-Man".
* ''SouthPark'':
** When the boys abandon Butters while playing [[RunForTheBorder "Border Patrol/Texans vs. Mexicans"]], Butters laments that he is "The Last of the Meheecans". The camera than pans up into the night sky where those exact words are superimposed in TimBurton-style font.
** A website dedicated to spreading rumors and insider information about the population of South Park Elementary goes online, causing embarrassment for many unfortunate students. When a mysterious ghost fish shows up to help the students stop it, he explains that he himself was a victim of the website, his affair with another fish giving her "Bass to Mouth" being made public.
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* Done in the narration at the end of ''TheGreatMouseDetective.''

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* Done in the narration at the end of ''TheGreatMouseDetective.''''
* In the first episode of ''Series/{{Ultimate Spider-Man}}'', Nick Fury says he can train Peter to become "the ''ultimate'' Spider-Man".
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** "Dude, We're Getting the Band Back Together"
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* The ''DannyPhantom'' episode "Flirting With Disaster" had Tucker and Sam finish a sentence that involves the title; ''"Long night...of flirting with disaster?"'' Obviously it refers to Danny's dangerous DatingCatwoman relationship with [[TheHunter Valerie]].

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* The ''DannyPhantom'' episode "Flirting With Disaster" had Tucker and Sam finish a sentence that involves the title; ''"Long night... of flirting with disaster?"'' Obviously it refers to Danny's dangerous DatingCatwoman relationship with [[TheHunter Valerie]].
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** In the same series (or rather, in the ''Unlimited'' season), a TitleDrop was given to another {{DCAU}} series: ''BatmanBeyond'' refers to [[spoiler:Amanda Waller's project to continue the {{Batman}} legacy, resulting in the conception of Terry McGinnis, Batman of said series]].

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** In the same series (or rather, in the ''Unlimited'' season), a TitleDrop was given to another {{DCAU}} series: ''BatmanBeyond'' refers to [[spoiler:Amanda Waller's project to continue the {{Batman}} legacy, resulting in the conception of Terry McGinnis, [=McGinnis=], Batman of said series]].
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-->'''Strawman Atheist:''' It's the Rapture, Shawna, the Rapture. The virtuous have gone to Heaven and the rest of us have been...left below!\\
'''Homer:''' "Left below"...where have I heard that before?\\

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-->'''Strawman Atheist:''' It's the Rapture, Shawna, the Rapture. The virtuous have gone to Heaven and the rest of us have been... left below!\\
'''Homer:''' "Left below"...below".. .where have I heard that before?\\
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* An episode of ''GIJoe'' had an awesome [[AC: TitleDrop]]. In the episode "Money To Burn", Cobra...burns United States money, but as usual, GI Joe beats them.

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* An episode of ''GIJoe'' had an awesome [[AC: TitleDrop]]. In the episode "Money To Burn", Cobra... burns United States money, but as usual, GI Joe beats them.
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'''Superman:''' More like a...''JusticeLeague''.

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'''Superman:''' More like a... ''JusticeLeague''.
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** In the same series (or rather, in the ''Unlimited'' season), a TitleDrop was given to another {{DCAU}} series: ''BatmanBeyond'' refers to [[spoiler:Amanda Waller's project to continue the {{Batman}} legacy, resulting in the conception of Terry Mcginnis, Batman of said series]].

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** In the same series (or rather, in the ''Unlimited'' season), a TitleDrop was given to another {{DCAU}} series: ''BatmanBeyond'' refers to [[spoiler:Amanda Waller's project to continue the {{Batman}} legacy, resulting in the conception of Terry Mcginnis, McGinnis, Batman of said series]].
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** In the first episode of the series, Zuko tells his uncle that "the Fire Sages tell us that the Avatar is the last airbender."
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* ''DrawnTogether''
** [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] in "Lost in Parking Space, Part Two:"
-->'''Xandir:''' There ''is'' hope! As long as we're together. ''Drawn to--''\\
'''Spanky:''' You say "drawn together," and I swear to Christ, I'm gonna cave your skull in with a tire iron, and eat what drips out.\\
'''Xandir:''' Alright, fair enough.
** The episode ends with Xandir [[TemptingFate saying it]] and [[GoryDiscretionShot horrible sounds playing over the sudden fade to black.]]
** Before that, the first season finale ended with a standard [[AC: TitleDrop]] narrative voiceover.
** Also in the Movie, after Xandir does this again, the lasers that were targeting the housemates all focus onto him.
* ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender''
** In the third season episode, "The Avatar and the Firelord", Firelord Sozin's final testimony ends with him expressing regret that he never found and defeated the greatest threat to the Fire Nation, "the Avatar, the last airbender".
** The second season finale is called "The Crossroads of Destiny", with Iroh using the title almost exactly when he tells Zuko that he is at a point where he has to choose which path in life to take.
** In the third episode of the first season, Aang remarks, "I really am the last Airbender."
* "Let the fight take place here, on this strange, primitive world. And let it be called...the ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars''!" The conflict is then referred to as such occasionally throughout the series, Megatron claiming that he's won the WesternAnimation/BeastWars as he reaches the climax of an EvilPlan, for example. Doesn't apply for viewers watching it on Canada's YTV where, due to discomfort with the word "War" in its title, it was called "Beasties".
** Several episodes feature title drops. For instance, in "A Better Mousetrap", after Rattrap sets off the Sentinel defense system, leaving him stuck inside, Dinobot remarks "It seems as though you [Rhinox] have built a better mousetrap."
* ''War Planets'' (a.k.a. ''ShadowRaiders'') gets a [[AC: TitleDrop]] during a RousingSpeech in the first season, before the attack on planet Remora: "We've stopped being planets ''at'' war and become planets ''of'' war!"
* An episode of ''GIJoe'' had an awesome [[AC: TitleDrop]]. In the episode "Money To Burn", Cobra...burns United States money, but as usual, GI Joe beats them.
-->'''Ripcord:''' Like Cobra, you have money to burn.
* The end of the first [[StoryArc arc]] of the ''JusticeLeague'' cartoon has both a MythologyGag ''and'' a [[AC: TitleDrop]]. Superman wonders if they shouldn't start a team, and give it a name they can be called by collectively.
-->'''Flash:''' What, you mean like a bunch of ''{{Superfriends}}''?\\
'''Superman:''' More like a...''JusticeLeague''.
** In the same series (or rather, in the ''Unlimited'' season), a TitleDrop was given to another {{DCAU}} series: ''BatmanBeyond'' refers to [[spoiler:Amanda Waller's project to continue the {{Batman}} legacy, resulting in the conception of Terry Mcginnis, Batman of said series]].
* ''TheSimpsons''
** "Worst Episode EVER" actually drops it with Comic Book Guy's response to finding out he had a ''cardiac'' episode.
** And the episode where Homer meets a man who thinks he's Michael Jackson:
-->'''Man:''' I'm MichaelJackson from The Jacksons.\\
'''Homer:''' I'm Homer Simpson from The Simpsons.
** Also parodied in the ''LeftBehind'' spoof.
-->'''Strawman Atheist:''' It's the Rapture, Shawna, the Rapture. The virtuous have gone to Heaven and the rest of us have been...left below!\\
'''Homer:''' "Left below"...where have I heard that before?\\
'''Lisa:''' Dad, it's the title of the movie.\\
'''Homer:''' Gasp! It's everywhere!
** And in ''Fear of Flying'', Marge watches a certain movie:
-->'''Man:''' No thanks to the plane, many of us are still...\\
'''Everyone:''' ''Alive!''
* With the name of the show also being the name of the title-character, title drops are common in ''KimPossible'', but in the first movie, ''A Sitch in Time'', they also manage to drop the title of the opening lyrics of the theme-song into casual dialogue.
* Referenced in a ''FamilyGuy'' episode, where Peter is at the movies and hears the drops in ''ClearAndPresentDanger'' and ''AsGoodAsItGets'' (and also a parodic one, ''Superman IV: The Quest for Peace''). Later in the episode, a cop says "I don't appreciate drug addicts in my town. I'm a family guy!", much to Peter's delight.
-->'''Superman:''' The only way for me to solve this crisis is to be ''Superman IV: The Quest for Peace''.\\
'''Peter:''' So ''that's'' why it's called that...
** There was that early episode where the Griffins watch ''EightIsEnough'' where the father hits the daughter multiple times then another character says "Dad! Eight is enough!" and then they all laugh. Even the Griffins were shocked.
*** Aside from Stewie, for [[EnfantTerrible obvious]] [[DiabolicalMastermind reasons.]]
* In ''TheVentureBrothers'' episode "The Buddy System", Dr. Venture tells his son "They're here to see Rusty Venture, [[WhoWouldWantToWatchUs if there was a cartoon called 'The Venture Brothers', maybe it would be different]]."
** In the episode "The Invisible Hand of Fate", said episode's title is said twice by two different characters to Billy Quizboy.
** "Powerless in the Face of Death" opens with Jonas Venture Jr. announcing "But we're [[TheVentureBrothers the Venture brothers!]]"
* The ''DannyPhantom'' episode "Flirting With Disaster" had Tucker and Sam finish a sentence that involves the title; ''"Long night...of flirting with disaster?"'' Obviously it refers to Danny's dangerous DatingCatwoman relationship with [[TheHunter Valerie]].
* "You've started something. [[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold A brave, bold new era in crimefighting]]."
** The scene is turned a little funny when you realize that the episode writer was Joseph Kuhr and Batman is talking to The Red Hood a.k.a. Earth 3's Joker.
*** [[ContinuityLockOut What?]]
** Batman also makes a TitleDrop as the final line of the first season finale.
* ''TheRenAndStimpyShow'' lampshades this shamelessly in the episode "Marooned!" After their spaceship crashes on a distant planet, Ren confirms that they have no way to get home.
-->'''Ren:''' We're marooned!\\
'''Stimpy:''' Just like the title of this cartoon!
* In an amusing aversion, in the finale of the third season of ''ReBoot'', the cast makes a gamble to have the User "reboot" the computer and thus restore Mainframe. When the screen goes blank, however, the User types in "[=ReStart=]". In a convention panel the creators lamented that they didn't think to title drop at that oh-so opportune moment.
** On a more general note, the title is regularly dropped as the [[ByThePowerOfGreyskull command word]] for characters changing format to interact inside of a Game.
* "Don't be hasty. Not until I see those {{Street Fighter}}s pummelled to dust, which should be any moment now" [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0j0lO7uQBo YES!! YES!!!]]
* ''ScoobyDoo''
** ''ScoobyDoo Where Are You!''. In the episode "Foul Play in Funland" Shaggy says "Scooby Doo, where are you!"
** At the beginning and end of every episode of ''A Pup Named ScoobyDoo'' Shaggy provides the narration and always includes "My pal, ''a pup named Scooby Doo''!" Scooby is rarely, if ever, referred to that way outside of Shaggy's narration.
* Battle tanks are for hardened soldiers, and you're trained only as an [[InvaderZim invader, Zim!]]
* "Truly, they were an ''WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce''."
--> '''Carl:''' ''({{beat}}) Your emergency brake is on''!\\
'''Shake:''' Don't tell me how to drive, jackass!
* Occasionally done in ''WhereOnEarthIsCarmenSandiego'' The ACME agents might say, "Where on Earth is she now?" or villains trying to outdo Carmen would say, "Where on Earth is..." and insert their names instead. In the episode "Shaman Spirits," a news reporter said the title outright.
* ''TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'':
-->'''Utrom Shredder:''' So long as Ninja Turtles exist somewhere in the multiverse, they will interfere in the plans of the Shredder! Our epic battle is never going to end...unless I put an end to Turtles...[[TurtlesForever FOREVER!]]
** also, in the 1987 series, after recounting their origin to April, Splinter finishes with, "...and that is how they became The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles!"
* Lampshaded in one of the [[TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy Billy & Mandy movies ]] where Grim immediately follows up his [[AC:TitleDrop]] with an aside, "like how I worked the title in?"
* "What TIIIIME is it?" "[[WesternAnimation/AdventureTime ADVENTURE TIME!!!]]"
** Some individual episodes can have this too, such as "The Real You" (and some like "Her Parents" that are meant to be generic). Interestly [[SubvertedTrope subverted]] with "The Real You"--at one point a [[WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity temporarily-insane]] Finn screams that everyone was "[[CrazyAwesome BORN TO DIE!]]," which was the ''original'' title of the episode before it was changed.
* In an episode of ''BeavisAndButthead'', the title duo are arguing over what to name their newly-formed garage band. Beavis suggests "Beavis And Butthead", but Butthead insists it sounds better the other way.
* The first ''Daria'' movie's title, "Is It Fall Yet?," is [[TroubledChild Link]]'s first line, given when Daria asks him if he has anything to say when they arrive at the Okay to Cry Corral.
* In the first episode of the [[SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries Spiderman the Animated Series]] version of the Secret Wars arc, the episode ends with {{Spider-Man}} declaring his intentions to keep a record of the events he witnesses, so that the battle will not become "a [[SecretWars secret war]]."
** Also, part one of the GrandFinale two parter is called "I Really, Really Hate Clones." Spidey doesn't wind up saying it: it's the evil alternate Spidey who is bonded with the Carnage symbiote who gets to say it, thinking our Spidey is a clone.
* Heavily parodied in one of the sketches from ''SheepInTheBigCity''. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gv0YNM_lhIA One. Life. To Live.]]
* ''CodeLyoko'' has this OnceAnEpisode (with a few exception), shown on the HolographicTerminal when Aelita deactivates a tower.
* The ''{{Jimmy Two-Shoes}}'' episode [[CloningBlues "Too Many Jimmys"]] has [[YesMan Samy]] mention the titular problem.
* "No Billy, hearing you talk was ''Annabelle's Wish''."
* A number of episodes of ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' have characters work the phrase "my little pony" into the episode somewhere: Pinkie Pie in "Fall Weather Friends", Twilight Sparkle in "The Show Stoppers", Celestia in "A Bird in the Hoof", and even Discord in "The Return of Harmony, Part 1". There also a few episode-specific title drops:
** In "Stare Master", it's how the Cutie Mark Crusaders describe Fluttershy after she manages to out-stare [[TakenForGranite a cockatrice]].
** The phrase "The Best Night Ever" is used several times in the episode of the same name.
** In "May The Best Pet Win!", it's the last line of Fluttershy and Rainbow Dash's "Finding a Pet" song:
-->'''Fluttershy:''' May the games begin...\\
'''Rainbow Dash:''' And '''may the best pet win!'''
* ''Westernanimation/HereComesTheGrump'', in addition to its TitleThemeTune, tends to have a TitleDrop in the dialogue OnceAnEpisode, along the lines of "Look out, Terry! Here comes the Grump!"
* Not only does ''TheSpectacularSpiderMan'' mention the show's title, but in some episodes it references past episode titles.
* ''TransformersPrime'' tends to apply this in it's episode titles, such as in "Rock Bottom".
--> Megatron: The fact is, Starscream, despite your treachery, I allowed you to carry on this long because I took a certain delight in following your string of failures...But you've finally become tiresome, predictable! You've hit ''Rock Bottom''.
* ''{{Recess}}'' has episode title drops within a number of episodes:
** "Jinxed"
** "Speedy, We Hardly Knew Ye"
** "I Will Kick No More Forever"
** "Operation Field Trip"
** "The Girl was Trouble"
** "Recess is Cancelled"
** "Me No Know"
** "Good Ol' T.J."
* Some of the episode of ''HouseOfMouse'' such as "Thanks to Minnie" and "Pluto Saved the Day."
* The ending of the Season 1 finale of ''WesternAnimation/XiaolinShowdown'', "In the Flesh."
** Also shouted whenever a Woo-Fu item is contested. "Xiaolin Showdown!"
* ''PhineasAndFerb'', "Summer Belongs to You!" In addition to the song of the same name near the end, we get a title drop near the middle, when Phineas is trying to give Candace a pep talk:
-->'''Phineas:''' The gist of it was that you have to believe in yourself.\\
'''Candace:''' That's easy for you to say. Look at all the things you've done! Summer ''belongs'' to you!\\
'''Phineas:''' Summer doesn't belong to me. It belongs to everyone, and that includes you!
* Done in the narration at the end of ''TheGreatMouseDetective.''

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