Series.Families At War: The hosts in the Cubiscus: Alice: Who is the spider? Vic: I AM THE SPIDER! Alice: Who is the spider's keyboard player? Bob: I AM THE FRESHWATER SHRIMP!
Characters.The Amazing Race Asia 2: Most prominently they had, "Money," which they used during tasks, and, "Base," for checking into the Pit Stop, usually accompanied by a dance.
Characters.Donkey Kong Kongs: DK and Diddy in the DKC cartoon; they also give off this vibe in the games, though they never actually speak besides some brief exclamations.
LetsPlay.Spike And Barley Play: Both Spike and Barley spout out the strangest things, but notably recurring ones include "Lil' Ol' man!" "You tiny man." "Mister man!" "Laugh it up!" and "GET THE FUCK!". "Free Willy/Willeh!" exclusive for Spike.
Wrestling.Caged Heat Wrestling: LOCA: "Whazzup!!" DELTA LOTTA PAIN: "Whazzup!!" LOCA: "Hey, Delta! What time is it?" DLP: "It's Hard Time!" LOCA: "That's right. Caged Heat is about to lay a beatdown on somebody!"
Pantheon.Film Live Action N To Z: Jay and Silent Bob, Divine Catch-Phrase Spouting Duo ( Bluntman and Chronic) as Demigods in the Hall of Friendship Dynamics (A to L) (House of Friendship and Camaraderie)
Catchphrase.Anime And Manga: The perennial villains, the Team Rocket trio, are a Catch Phrase Spouting ''Trio''. There is is a Lampshade Hanging in an early episode where Ash asks why they always insist on saying "that dumb stuff". They give no straight answer. There most famous, besides their motto, is "We're blasting off again!" ("Yana kanji!" in Japanese). In later Japanese episodes, they started saying "Ii kanji!".
Characters.The Amazing Race 9: Possibly the most catchphrase-heavy racers ever, with their power word "T-TOW!" and "Frat Boys!!!" featuring most prominently.
Series.Lingo: Catchphrase: As he did on Love Connection, Chuck regularly threw the show to commercial with, "We'll be back in two and two." Also this Every Episode Ending / Catch-Phrase Spouting Duo: Chuck: It's not just letters... Stacey/Shandinote Chuck himself said this for the first two seasons: It's Lingo.
AudienceAlienatingEra.Comic Books: Spawn, however, did have an audience-alienating era after the character killed his former boss Malebolgia. He then teamed up with demons Ab and Zab, a Catch-Phrase Spouting Duo, and fought vampires and British cannibals. Fortunately, it ended after he returned to Hell and lost his status as king.