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Answering Echo
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A character asks a question out loud. A voice answers — but not in its own words, just repeating the last few words of the character’s question. The voice in question may just be an echo of the character’s voice; in which case they may or may not mistake it for another character. If the answering voice is in fact a separate entity, expect the character asking the question to assume the answering voice is their own echo, whether or not it sounds like them. Normally either Played for Drama or Played for Laughs. |
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On the Classic Disney Short Polar Trappers, Goofy goes into an ice cave and mistakes his reflection for someone else. He strikes a conversation with it, or rather, with his own echo: | |
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In The Golden Apple, after Ulysses has lost all of his friends, he questions himself about love, faith, hope and dreams. Mother Hare and the chorus echo his words as somewhere in space they hang suspended. | |
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Sword Art Online Abridged: Sachi's internet connection craps out at the worst possible time and she dies telling him "it's not your fault". Unfortunately, the glitch repeats those last words and so he hears "your fault". | |
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The aria "Treues Echo dieser Orten" from Johann Sebastian Bach's secular cantata Hercules auf dem Scheidewege. Much of the music of this cantata, including this aria, was adapted into the fourth part of the Christmas Oratorio. | |
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In The Heroes of Olympus, Leo and Hazel meet Echo, whose name is literally in the trope. | |
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Echo in Thalia's Musings. | |
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My Little Pony: The Movie (1986) had a song done entirely like this between Baby Lickety Split, who was bemoaning her troubles at a well, and Flutter Pony Morning Glory, who was trapped inside. | |
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