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Accidental Incantation
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You're one of those reading-aloud types. A mystical text — possibly in Latin or in rhyme — improbably ends up in your hands, and you obviously want to know what it says (or maybe you just want to pretend you're a Latinophone). Well, you've sounded out the last syllable, only to find that your loose lips have just cast a spell! The consequences of an accidental spellcast can range from killing a villain and saving the day, to warping to another dimension, to Butt-Dialing Mordor, to swapping bodies with your dog, to reviving the dead or awakening ancient evils. If it's a Horror Film, expect this to have fatal consequences. No magical powers are required of the people involved — the incantation is often enough to make the magic happen, although magical items such as wands, rings, talismans, or amulets may factor into it. This is a common source of conflict for skeptical, curious, or otherwise oblivious characters. In more egregious examples, it may feel like an excuse to throw them into traps at a moment's notice. However, when not Played for Drama, this can also be an easy way to get characters out of a bad situation (such as by opening a den of hidden treasures, or unwittingly getting the characters where they need to go). Sister Trope to Unexpectedly Real Magic, which covers skeptics accidentally casting magic, and Sorcerer's Apprentice Plot, in which a beginner intentionally casts magic, but is unable to keep it under control. By contrast, this trope is about not realizing something is a spell, but activating it out of sheer ignorance. Compare and contrast Be Careful What You Wish For, which involves wishes accidentally coming true; Magic Misfire, which is when a spell is meant to be cast, but has Gone Horribly Wrong; and Real After All. Also compare Speak of the Devil, as well as a common attempt to subvert it, The Scottish Trope. Contrast with Words Do Not Make The Magic. |
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Adventure Time: In "It Came from the Nightosphere", when Finn asks Marceline about her father, she mentions that he can only be summoned by performing a specific ritual and speaking a particular incantation; she then speaks it, unaware that Finn has been performing the ritual behind her back, leading to her demonic father being unleashed onto Ooo. | |
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The heroes of The Colour of Magic are in the lair of Bel-Shamharoth, a.k.a. the Soul Eater, an Eldritch Abomination so horrible even Time doesn't go near it. Rincewind realizes exactly where they are; and since he knows that eight is its sacred number, tells everyone not to say the number that corresponds to the sum of seven plus one, or three plus five, or ten minus two... (Even the narration gets in on it, describing the 7a passages as branching off from the room with four times two walls). Cue Hrun's talking sword asking why Rincewind doesn't want them to say "eight"; the words "EIGHT, Hate, ate" echoing around the temple without fading away; and of course, Bel-Shamharoth waking up. | |
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Just Visiting: Shortly after Thibault returns to his original time, Hunter, back at the house, drinks what he thought was a shake that they poisoned. He finds a slip of paper on the counter, and accidentally reads out the incantation. Immediately he is sent back to the medieval era seemingly in the same place as Thibault. | |
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What's New? with Phil and Dixie: Seems that our man Phil Foglio reads the incantation just to play a game of escaping Cthulhu. | |
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The Magic Tree House: When Jack and Annie discover the tree house, they unwittingly activate its Time Travel abilities (and get sent back to the Cretaceous period) when Jack wishes he could "see a Pteranodon for real". | |
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Angel: In the Backstory, Fred accidentally opened a portal into Pylea by reading aloud from a book whose language she didn't know. In another episode, Angel comes upon some low-level grunts from Wolfram & Hart performing a spell. They don't know what they're saying; they're merely acting under orders, following a list of instructions "like a cookbook." |
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Jailbreak: In the reset route, the protagonist is revealed to have runes he can't understand tattooed onto his stomach. Despite having no idea what they're for, he reads them out loud and manages to summon an elf. | |
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The Simpsons: In S14 E11 ("Barting Over"), Lisa starts reading something in a musty old tome when a demon begins taking form behind her, only for her to abandon the book for Mad Libs and unwittingly abort the creature's summoning. S26 E4 ("Treehouse of Horror XXV") sees Bart summon not just a demon but the entirety of Hell by running an Aramaic phrase through Lisa's translation app. |
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The Mummy: This is how Imhotep is unleashed upon the world. Evey really should have known better than to read from the Book of the Dead. | |
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Looney Tunes: In the short "Transylvania 6-5000", Bugs Bunny is in a vampire's castle reading a book of spells in bed. As the vampire is about to get him, he reads the word "Abracadabra" and the vampire turns into a bat. Bugs continues reading and gets to the word "Hocus-Pocus", which turns the bat back into a vampire, right as he's flying over the moat. This becomes a Running Gag throughout. | |
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Teen Titans Go!: At the end of "Yearbook Madness", Robin asks Raven to sign his yearbook, and then read what she wrote, which happens to be her incantation "Azerath Metrion Zinthos", suckering her into transporting Robin inside the yearbook. Raven herself uses the same trick on the Whisperer after she makes all sounds disappear, giving the Titans their voices back. |
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The Outpost: Talon is given a page with a Lu'quiri's name and a summoning incantation by Galwood Outpost's blacksmith, who has been studying the lore of the blackbloods and Lu'quiri for many years. He warns her not to read it aloud; she does and accidentally summons the creature, which starts killing a civilian every night until she's able to banish it. | |
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8-Bit Theater: The Warriors of Light discover that a cult is intending to summon a monster, but interrupt them before they succeed. Black Mage realizes he could summon the monster to do his own bidding, but can't pronounce the monster's true name (which is required to summon it). Thief and Red Mage also join, but can't figure it out either. Then Fighter happens to sneeze while looking at it... which turns out to be just a harmless sneeze. Except then Fighter immediately makes a lucky guess as to the monster's name and ends up summoning it. | |
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The plot of Astrid And Lilly Save The World is initiated by the titular girls, burned by a mean prank from their peers, do a random series of actions as an outlet for their frustration. It just so happens that the cosmos was aligned and their actions perfectly performed a ritual in those conditions to open a Hellgate and unleash monsters from parallel dimensions onto their hometown. | |
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Harry Potter: In the video "After the books according to J.K. Rowling", Terrence Boot (a wizard from the books who crossed over into the real world by using Time Travel and teleportation simultaneously) explains what happened to Harry Potter characters after the events of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. When he gets to Lucius Malfoy (5:35), he complains that Lucius Malfoy got away scot-free despite being an open Death Eater with multiple witness accounts of attempted murder. He doesn't finish the sentence because (at 5:45) when he utters the words "Avada Kedavra" he accidentally shoots down a bird and walks away from the scene with a Not-So-Innocent Whistle. | |
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Cardcaptor Sakura: The events of the series are kicked off by Sakura reading aloud the name of the Windy card and accidentally summoning wind to scatter the Clow cards across the city. What's lost in the dub is that part of the reason why Sakura said the word in the first place is that it was written in the foreign language (to her) of English and she was sounding out the unfamiliar word. | |
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The Evil Dead (1981): The events of the film start when the group find a recording left by Professor Knowby, which just so happens to contain him speaking the incantation to summon the Deadites. | |
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Sesame Street: In one episode, Grover assists the magician The Amazing Mumford in a disappearing-pineapples trick. Mumford makes each pineapple vanish merely by reciting "A la peanut butter sandwiches!". After they've all disappeared, Grover casually comments how he is amazed that all he had to do was recite the words. Mumford tries to warn Grover not to repeat them, but Grover does anyway...with ugly results.[1] | |
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Halloweentown: In Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge, the way to undo a spell is to say the incantation in reverse. The Big Bad's "Gray Spell" has afflicted the entire town, stripping them of magic, memory, and personality, and he's trapped the good guys there while he turns his attention to the mortal world. At one point, Marnie is racking her brains for how they can "get out of this trap, a spell or a—" which unexpectedly results in a cursed person nearby returning to normal. Initially, they think that the curse just wore off, but when the evidence against that piles too high, they review what happened and realize the truth: she said "trap a," and the curse's incantation is simply "Apart!" | |
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Xena: Warrior Princess: In one episode, a group of people are reading a magic scroll to no effect. Gabrielle realizes that they are using the wrong meter. When she demonstrates what the correct pronunciation is she accidentally casts the spell herself. | |
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The Twilight Zone: "I of Newton" has a professor reciting equations out loud as he writes a math problem on the blackboard: "The integral of d of x over the cosine to the n of x..." When he can't work out the problem's solution, he angrily cries "Damn it! I'd sell my SOUL to get this thing right!" Cue a demon manifesting in the classroom to take said soul. When the professor protests that he didn't mean what he said, the demon explains that the spoken equations had "the right phonetic structure to be a good old-fashioned demonic invocation—especially with that neat little curse word woven into it." | |
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The Order of the Stick: In the first two books, V using explosive runes (see the Dungeons & Dragons example above) is a Running Gag. Then it is used again in Book 4 for dramatic effect. | |
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Persona 5: At the beginning of the game, Ren and Ryuji accidentally enter Kamoshida's Palace when Ryuji coincidentally mentions the keywords in sequence (these being "Kamoshida", "Shujin", and "castle"). Later, Sumire unwittingly does something similar near the stadium, resulting in the discovery of Maruki's Palace. |
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The Young Ones: Parodied when Rick reads an article about getting an increased student grant in the notoriously misspelled Guardian. When he tries deciphering the last part of the sentence three times ("All you need for an increased grant is a numcal pucajule ftoomch"), it ends up summoning a demon. | |
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Superman: The Animated Series: In the episode "The Hand of Fate", the plot is started by a guy who reads out loud the incantation on a stone tablet he stole. Turned out there was an Eldritch Abomination sealed in it. | |
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Silent Hill 3's main protagonist Heather reads aloud a Latin sentence in a storybook: Tu fui, ego eris! Suddenly the Glutton, the non-combative monster that has been blocking her way forward, cries out and disappears. | |
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Dungeons & Dragons: The explosive runes spell creates a written trap that explodes when read by someone, dealing damage to them and anyone around them. Note there's no need for reading aloud with this. | |
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Goosebumps: In Night of the Living Dummy and its sequels, characters find a piece of paper near a dummy with the words "Karru marri odonna loma molunu karrano". They read them aloud in confusion, prompting the dummies (Mr. Wood and Slappy in the first one, and just Slappy in the sequels) to come to life. | |
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Zatch Bell!: Kiyomaro accidentally sets off one of Zatch's signature spells, Zaker, when he tells the boy not to mess around with him (fuzakeru na). In the English dub of the anime, accidentally misnaming him ("Zack, or whatever your name is") accomplishes the same thing. | |
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Phineas and Ferb: Parodied in "Are You My Mummy?"; in an old mummy movie where an archeologist reads an incantation that will make a mummy come to life and follow his every command. He then exclaims "Well, pummel me with a chicken!" and the mummy proceeds to repeatedly beat him with a rubber chicken. | |
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The Aquabats! Super Show!: In "Floating Eye of Death!", the band accidently summon the titular creature by saying its name backwards three times. | |
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Old Man Henderson: During a legendary Trail of Cthulhu campaign, Henderson and some other player characters go into the cultists' house to investigate, and Henderson finds a book and reads a magical incantation out loud, calling the incantation gibberish, but summoning a monster that depletes the sanity of anyone who looks at it. Another player character tries to tell him about it, but he says he refuses to fall for a "look behind you" trick, and just leaves the room without looking at it. Later on, the party apparently catches onto this, and puts the same incantation into an overhead projector presentation at large meeting of other cultists, tricking them into thinking they're saying a prayer for their dead comrades. Hilarity ensues, especially since the player characters have noped out of the meeting by that point, and barricaded the doors from the outside. | |
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Blackbeard's Ghost: When the protagonist reads an incantation from a book hidden in the pan he won at an auction, he suddenly comes face to face with the ghost of Blackbeard. | |
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The Echorium Sequence: The Echorium Wizarding School trains its Singers extensively to use the five mind-altering Songs of Power, but the Big Bad manages to "pirate" one Song, invoking and exploiting this trope by tricking a Singer into using a Song of Power within earshot of a flock of semi-sapient Bird People that are perfect vocal mimics. Since it's not being consciously directed, the Song doesn't work well, but the Big Bad makes do with quantity over quality. | |
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Tangled: The Series: In "Rapunzel And The Great Tree", Rapunzel sings the lyrics of the Hurt Incantation when visiting The Great Tree. As she sings, her hair and eyes turn black and everything in the room begins to decay. | |
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Knights of Badassdom: Eric and his friends are at a LARP event. He tries spellcasting, unaware that his book is more than a prop. Long story short, his seemingly farcical incantation actually summons a Succubus who takes on the form of Beth, his friend Joe's recent ex-girlfriend, and starts slaughtering other event participants. | |
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GURPS Technomancer: The nail that changed the world (and not completely for the better) was Robert Oppenheimer actually saying the quote of the Bhagavad Gita he recalled as the Trinity bomb detonated ("I have become Death, Destroyer of Worlds") and completing a summoning spell that turned the nuclear explosion into a never-stopping geyser of Mana. | |
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Scary Movie 5 parodies the Evil Dead scene. The protagonists find the Book of the Evil in the basement of a cabin in the woods, where a Christian group on retreat is also staying. The protagonists ignore the many "DO NOT READ THIS" warnings and start reciting the curse and spell to reverse it multiple times, completely oblivious to the Christians being repeatedly possessed and unpossessed upstairs. | |
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Exaggerated in Time Warp Trio. What causes The Book to send Joe, Sam, and Fred to different time periods changes every installment, ranging from saying the right combination of words to highlighting key phrases in the text. | |
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Elvira: Mistress of the Dark (1988): Elvira inherited a book, which she used as a cookbook to create some Adraka Kozorol thinking that it was casserole, although not strictly following the recipe. The result was a dangerous monster that sprung out of the pot, and Elvira learning that it's actually a spellbook. She attempted to replicate the effect at the village potluck, but instead caused people eating the casserole to become unnaturally aroused. | |
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The Case of Charles Dexter Ward: Dr. Willett reads aloud an incantation that resurrects someone. Fortunately, who-or-whatever they were, they were on Willett's side. | |
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The Venture Bros.: The episode "A Very Venture Christmas" has Dean, disappointed by the Christmas stories he got from the toll line, looking elsewhere for better ones. He grabs one of Dr. Orpheus' books and starts reading it out loud, which ends up summoning The Krampus to the Venture Compound Christmas Party. | |
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The Magnus Archives: invoked by Elias at the end of season 4. He knows that Jon is forced to finish a statement once he starts reading it, so he creates a fake statement and slips it in with the rest. Once Jon is hooked, he's forced to read off Elias's evil monologue explaining his full plan, before reciting the incantation needed to trigger the apocalypse. | |
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Fairy Tail: Natsu does this near the beginning of the filler episode "Changeling", after finding an odd request on the request board which states whoever can figure out the meaning of the ancient writing that is written on it will earn 500,000 Jewels. Natsu recognizes the letters and promptly reads them out loud which results in him, Lucy, Erza, Gray, Happy, and Loke switching bodies with each other. | |
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The Wizard of Id finds a spell to transform a castle into a toadstool, and exclaims "That's absurd!" He reads on, and finds to his shock that those very words cast the spell. | |
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My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic: In the season 3 finale "Magical Mystery Cure", Twilight reads Star Swirl the Bearded's (unfinished) spell aloud, trying to make sense of it, then goes to bed. The next morning, she discovers she accidentally cast the spell on the Elements of Harmony, causing them to change colors and in turn causing her friends' cutie marks to shuffle among them. | |
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Justice Society of America member Johnny Thunder possessed a ring containing a genie named the Thunderbolt, who was summoned with the magic words "Cei-U". It took Johnny a while to catch on that the genie even existed, though, meaning that every time he said "Say, you-" the Thunderbolt would appear to grant anything Johnny said that sounded like a wish. And the Thunderbolt was a Literal Genie to boot. | |
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Unsong: The main character kicks off the plot by accidentally discovering the last seven syllables of one of the names of god. All of those syllables are "Meh." | |
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The Shaggy Dog: The 1959 original has Wilby Daniels find a ring with an inscription ("in canis corpore transmuto") and read it aloud several times, turning it into a little song. It turns him into a dog. In the sequel The Shaggy D.A., when other people read the inscription it continues to turn Wilby into a dog. Late in the story, the Big Bad learns about it; he keeps reading the inscription over and over to keep Wilby in dog form. Eventually it backfires on him and turns him into a dog. |
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Happy Tree Friends: In HTF - Read 'em and Weep, Pop buys the freakin' Necronomicon at a yard sale for his child Cub (it was cheaper than the actual children book Cub wanted). After reading it as a bedtime story he unwittingly causes supernatural events (such as birds falling dead from the sky) before finally summonning a demon which possesses Cub. | |
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The Scooby-Doo Show: In the episode "High Rise Hair Raiser", Shaggy and Scooby are reading from a book of spells and read one out loud that turns them into monsters. They then read the counterspell and return to normal before they even realize that they had changed in the first place. | |
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Inheritance Cycle: Eragon's sword Brisingr bursts into flame whenever he says its name. It scares the bejeezus out of him when he first names it. | |
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer: In an interesting twist, one of the first episodes has a demon who is released into the school's Internet network as the library converts all its texts to digital format. In scanning the tome that summoned him, the computer system did its equivalent of "reading it aloud." In the episode "Superstar", Riley is researching and asks Willow if the spells really work. She says that they do, but require concentration and being attuned to nature. Xander tries to illustrate with the following: |
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Doctor Strange: Referred to occasionally. Stephen often finds it necessary to warn others that it's generally not a good idea to read unknown spells and incantations out loud, having learned through bitter experience. | |
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The entire plot of Ash vs. Evil Dead was kicked off when Ash and a random one-night stand decided to try reading random passages from the Necronomicon while stoned. | |
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The Lord of the Rings: This occurs at Moria in the first movie, at least on Frodo's part. After he asks Gandalf for "The Elvish word for friend," he seems somewhat surprised when the door opens upon Gandalf's answer, suggesting that he at least thought he'd have to repeat it intentionally to make it work. (This word was the password to open the door.) | |
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Charmed: In one episode, Phoebe tells her non-witch classmates that the words to a supposed love spell they are reading are wrong; and gives them the correct version, which one of them records on a tape recorder. The three classmates then try to do the spell with the wrong incantation, to no avail. One of them plays the tape, and before they can do anything, the spell is cast, turning animals into strapping naked men. Shortly after joining the family, Paige starts having dreams of her past life. Not realizing yet that they're real, she finds an old rhyme from her dreams in the Book of Shadows and reads it out loud, satisfied to finally remember how it ends. It promptly brings her evil past incarnation into the future. |
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The Cabin in the Woods: Ghostly whispers command one of the characters to "Read the Latin... out loud..." Despite one of the characters' Genre Savvy protests, they inevitably do. Zombies ensue. | |
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