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7When a character waits for someone or thinks about something really important to them, they will normally pace around the room while doing so. Maybe they will walk back and forth in a straight line, or maybe they will walk in a circle. That's normal.
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9But some characters tend to ''really'' like doing it. They walk along the same path so much that they actually wear down the floor, and if left to pace long enough, you might find them in a literal trench made by their own feet. Hopefully the plot might call them before they [[DiggingToChina end up in China.]]
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11This is normally a comedy trope to show that the character has been thinking about their problem so much and concentrating so hard that they haven't noticed [[VisualPun they have dug themselves into a hole.]]
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14!!Examples:
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19* Used in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUuKyPJFhqo this Chokotoff commercial]]. An explorer is offered the daughter of a jungle tribe chieftain as his wife. Since he doesn't want to marry her, but knows that openly refusing will mean certain death, he asks for one chokotoff the time to think about it, which he is granted. By the time he finally finishes his chokotoff, the tribe members who were dancing around him have dug such a deep trench that he can simply step over them and leave the village.
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23* ''ComicBook/DisneyDucksComicUniverse'': Whenever Scrooge [=McDuck=] is in a rough situation, he goes to [[BadMoodRetreat the Worry Room]]. He had often paced so much in that room that he's in at least a few feet inside the floor. In one extreme case, only his hat was visible above the floor.
24* ''ComicBook/LeonardLeGenie'': A common gag is for Leonard to walk in circles while working away at a problem, usually waist-deep by the time inspiration hits.
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28* In the Creator/LaurelAndHardy film ''Film/BlockHeads'', [[TheFool Stan]] takes his commanding officer's orders to remain in the trench for as long as possible far too literally -- [[TheRemnant he stays there long after the war is over]], dutifully performing his patrol every day. When he finally learns that the war ended 20 years earlier, his patrol route now has a knee-deep rut.
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32* In ''The Aeronaut's Windlass'', first book of the ''Literature/TheCinderSpires'' series, the brothers of the Temple of the Way have worn grooves into the stone floor with their accustomed paths.
33* In ''Literature/DannyTheChampionOfTheWorld'', Danny's father gets really excited when he reveals how he wants to poach the entire flock of Mr Hazell's pheasants, in order to cause his shooting party to be a total washout. Despite an injured leg, he hobbles down the caravan steps, and paces back and forth in front of Danny, waving his arms. Just before their great poaching expedition, Danny hops from one foot to the other, causing a customer to wonder if he is about to go to the dentist.
34* In ''Literature/TheFamousFive'' book ''Five Fall into Adventure'', the villain Red is locked in a tower room with his two minions, Simmy and Jake, who watch Red as he paces up and down the room like a caged lion.
35* The Creator/DrSeuss book, Hunches in Bunches has a moment where the protagonist tries following a "nowhere hunch" which simply walks in circles "til we'd worn the rug right through."
36* In Theodore Thomas' short story "The Test", the protagonist of the story is dragged into what is apparently a mental hospital with his heels sliding along within two grooves that were worn into the floor, indicating that he wasn't the first to be admitted in such a manner.
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40* WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts:
41** "WesternAnimation/AlpineClimbers" has WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck chasing a baby goat around a rock, only for the goat to [[GoneBehindTheBend step right out and watch Donald go in circles]]. After the cartoon goes to somewhere else, it cuts back to Donald ''still'' going in circles, only by then, he's created a circular trench around the rock.
42** At the beginning of "WesternAnimation/{{The Ugly Duckling|1939}}", the father duck is pacing in a trench while waiting for his mate's eggs to hatch.
43* Scrooge [=McDuck=]'s Worry Room appears now and then in later episodes of ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987''. One episode has another rich duck offer to let him use ''her'' Worry Room, which is on a lazy susan to avoid this problem.
44* ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'': In the episode "For the Ed, By the Ed", where Eddy tries to sabotage Plank in the race for the "King of the Cul de Sac", Eddy tells Ed to find ways to "put some dirt" on Plank. In the next scene Eddy walks into a rut, implying that it took a while for Ed to put some dirt, both literally with dirt, and figuratively with a photograph.
45* ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'':
46** In the ''Merrie Melodies'' short ''WesternAnimation/ILoveToSinga'', as Owl Jolson was being born, the PanickyExpectantFather was outside pacing around that formed into a rut.
47** The Creator/AlfredHitchcock spoof "The Last Hungry Cat" has Sylvester pacing nervously, thinking the law will be on him for eating Tweety.
48--->'''Hitchcock:''' If you keep pacing like that, you'll wear a groove in the floor.\
49'''Sylvester:''' Why don't you shut up and mind your own busin... ''[falls through the floorboards as a result of said pacing]''
50* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/DangerMouse'' shows DM pacing a waist-deep rut in the floor.
51* ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'',
52** In one episode, Timmy's daily routine became so ingrained that he was literally stuck in a rut-- a rut that he himself engraved through the school's linoleum floor because he does the exact same routine every day.
53** Another episode where Timmy wishes for a radio station has Timmy running in circles as an angry mob approaches him in his treehouse. At the end, the trench is almost as tall as Timmy.
54* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': In the episode "It's About Time", Twilight Sparkle, while trying to find time to make next month's schedule, paces around a statue and eventually digs a groove on the ground though her pacing.
55* ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueUnlimited'' uses a deliberate variation in the GrandFinale, with Flash running circles around one of Darkseid's digging machines to dig a trench around it, providing Green Lantern some leverage to grab and toss it with his ring.
56* ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife'', Rocko paces around his lawn while being nervous about his crush on the mailman. The trench he makes is as deep as Rocko.
57* ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'': In "Gunfight at the Okie-Doke Corral", Goofy's IdenticalAncestor Mopalong Goofy can be seen pacing a trench around his desk in worry when he has just been promoted to sheriff, only to learn that the infamous outlaw Pete is coming to town.
58* ''WesternAnimation/APupNamedScoobyDoo'': In "Curse of the Collar", Scooby is distraught when a ghostly dogcatcher snatches his parents, and Shaggy tells him to stop worrying before he wears a hole in the floor... only for Scooby to find that he already has.
59* ''WesternAnimation/SagwaTheChineseSiameseCat'': Referenced in the episode "Time for Everything"; Baba Miao is pacing back and forth while wondering where Dongwa is on the day the kitten is supposed to be writing his first solo rule, and Mama cautions her mate to stop, for fear that he'll wear a hole in the Magistrate's desk.
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