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Two characters are having an Argument of Contradictions, an argument that eventually degenerates into something like "Am not!" "Are too!" One of them pretends to take up their opponent's position, and when their opponent takes up their position out of mindless contrariness, the switcher manages to win the argument, while the latter realizes too late that they have been tricked. This gag depends on the antagonist getting so caught up in the heat of the moment that they will act without thinking of their actual goals. Thus, it shows up in many old "screwball" cartoons and live-action situation comedies. A rarer example is the use of props with sound effects (e.g., a light switch) that are turned on and off each time the sound effect is used. The pretender makes a (usually very bad) mimicking of the sound and tricks his opponent into switching the device to the opposite position. Just for the record, it doesn't always work. Unless you're talking way too fast. And you act on instinct rather than knowing what you're doing. Compare Politeness Judo and Reverse Psychology, and see the parent trope Argument of Contradictions. Not to be confused with the horror game Duck Season, which is also not an example. |
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Aladdin: The Series: In one episode, Genie fails at giving Rajah a bath, and Aladdin makes fun of him for being scared. | |
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Worm fanfic A Darker Path references the skit by having Atropos send it to Flechette, apparently for kicks, before using it to time her Ending the Simurgh when it attacks Canberra. | |
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Used in Gantz: The Abridged Series in episode 08 & 09. | |
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The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air: Will uses this trick to make Carlton agree he owes him less money, even saying "Have it your way, Daffy!" And then immediately afterwards Will gets shot. | |
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Used and referenced in Camp Nowhere: | |
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Tom and Jerry: The cartoon "The Yankee Doodle Mouse" did it silently. It involved a lit firecracker being handed off. Tom and Jerry were both frantically shoving the firecracker to each other before Jerry grabs the firecracker from Tom. Then they start stealing the explosive from each other (instead of doing something sensible like pinching out the fuse), with Tom (naturally) ending up with it. In another cartoon, Tom and Spike are fighting over who gets to stay and who has to leave. At one point Tom sadly packs up a Bindle Stick and heads to the door. He shakes (right) hands with Spike, then hands Spike the bindle and shakes (left) hands, taking Jerry in the process, before patting Spike on the shoulder and gently ushering him out the door. Spike is halfway out of the yard when he realizes what happened and his head turns into a jackass. The Gene Deitch directed short "Tall in the Trap" has this done with a basement; every time Tom descends down the stairs to get to Jerry, Jerry turns off the light, forcing Tom to climb back up and switch it on. Eventually, Jerry merely makes a 'Click' noise, Tom shakes his fist at him, then climbs back up, switches the light off, tries to descend and promptly tumbles down the stairs. There's a variation of that in a Bugs Bunny cartoon: "The Wind-Blown Hare". Bugs is at the bottom of a staircase and the Big Bad Wolf is coming down to get him, and Bugs keeps turning off the light. What's different from the Tom and Jerry version is that there is an audible sound when the light gets turned on or off, so when Bugs invokes the trope, he simply says the word "Click", whereupon the Big Bad Wolf goes back up the stairs, turns off the light and falls down the stairs. This same gag is repeated in the "Rabbitron" module of the Looney Tunes collection for the After Dark screensaver, with Elmer Fudd instead of the Big Bad Wolf. |
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That '70s Show doesn't use the trick, but Eric and Hyde jokingly argue "Rabbit Season! Duck Season!" to each other after Red points out that deer hunting season had just begun. Red's Death Glare immediately afterwards shuts them up. | |
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Radio Enfer: One episode begins with Carl depressed for getting a grade of only 8% on his chemistry exam. Vincent jokes about Carl not studying correctly while he was at Maria's home. Carl then points out that he at least has a girlfriend, while Vincent points out he at least didn't have 8%. They kept using the same arguments until: | |
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Donkey Kong Country: In the episode "A Thin Line Between Love and Ape", a fight involving a love potion ensues. One dose creates love, but a second dose causes hate, and so K.Rool and DK end up spraying Klump and Krusha, causing them to switch from love to hate for their boss. Near the end, DK just says "Psst" and K.Rool reflexively sprays Klump and Krusha... filling them with hate. Unfortunately, the sprayer's run out of potion, forcing K.Rool to flee from his enraged lackies. | |
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Used in Ali G Indahouse when Ali is arguing with the East Staines Massiv whether West side or East side is best. | |
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Full House: In one episode, Joey and Michelle argue over a baseball pitch. | |
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Done in omake of My Hero Playthrough; after foiling multiple attempts by Shigaraki to get Nomu to attack him, Izuku uses this when Shigaraki order the attack by name: | |
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A variation occurs in The Mummy (1999), as Evey tries to barter for Rick O'Connell's life with the chief warden, using shares of (at that point still not discovered) the treasures of Hamunaptra as an incentive. Caught in the heat of the moment, the chief warden ends up asking less than what Evey was offering. | |
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Looney Tunes: Being the Trope Namer, it has several examples of this: It's named after the "Duck season! Rabbit season!" argument in the short Rabbit Fire. The exchange above is only the first part of a very funny gag. It's a combination of the normal trope as well as the "light switch" variant — Bugs and Daffy are actually pushing a gun barrel towards each other every time they say their line. When Bugs says "rabbit season," he also takes the barrel and pushes it towards Daffy, but then quickly back towards himself. When Daffy says "duck season," he pulls the gun back at himself. The second film in the "Hunter's Trilogy", Rabbit Seasoning, pulls off a variant in the "Pronoun Trouble" gag: The above example is immediately followed by a continuation of the gag; this example is perhaps even more impressive, as Daffy manages to pull this one off all by himself: Another example is Bugs' argument with the fake umpire in the 1946 cartoon, "Baseball Bugs". This gag predates Rabbit Fire, released in 1951. And before that Daffy did this to Porky in Duck Soup To Nuts. Etc., etc. It ends with Porky jumping out of a tree to prove that he's an eagle. When he falls to the ground, he ends with "I told you I was a p-pig!" Or the version where Bugs and Daffy are ripping signs off the same tree revealing "Duck season ... Rabbit season ... Elmer season..." In "Bugs Bunny Rides Again", after Bugs and Yosemite Sam have a chase which leads nowhere, they agree to play cards, with the loser leaving town. Bugs and Sam play gin rummy, with Bugs hinting at which card Sam should play; Bugs takes the card and wins the game and is about to send Sam out of town, until he sees a trainful of women in bikinis headed for Miami, and then Bugs pulls Sam's hat over his eyes and leaves him at the train station, while Bugs takes the train to Miami, saying "So long Sammy, see you in Miami", as the departing train makes a wolf whistle sound. In "The Fair-Haired Hare", Yosemite Sam builds a cabin on top of Bugs's property, which leads Bugs to take his case to the highest court in the country which is 6,723 feet above sea level. The judge declares a tontine-like situation that Bugs and Sam will share the property, and if either one passes on, the survivor inherits the property. Sam schemes to hasten Bugs's demise, and after he fails to hit Bugs on the head with a mallet, he prepares two glasses of carrot juice, trying to serve a Mickey Finn-style carrot juice laced with poison. After Bugs spins the table several times to switch the glasses around, Yosemite Sam orders Bugs to drink up, and Bugs insists that Sam drinks his carrot juice first, and the poisoned juice knocks Sam through the roof. In "Hare Force", an elderly lady takes Bugs into her house on a cold winter night, with Sylvester the dog tricking him into going outside, and Bugs makes a snow version of himself, which Sylvester Dog brings next to the fireplace. Bugs tells him to hide, leading him to rush outdoors. After the old lady checks on them a few times, Sylvester kicks Bugs in the tail, with Bugs kicking him back, showing him that if the dog hit him like that (which he didn't), Bugs demonstrates various ways in which he would have retaliated, but didn't. After the dog gets wise, Bugs dares him to charge at him, and he finds himself outside again. The conflict leads up to Bugs and the dog taking turns saying "Out you go once and for all!" They proceed to take alternating turns throwing each other out the door, until the lady comes downstairs and threatens to throw them both out, with Bugs and the dog finally throwing the lady out of her own house, with Bugs and the dog lying next to the fireplace. In Little Red Riding Rabbit, Bugs does one of these and ends up coaxing The Big Bad Wolf into joining him on a chorus of "Put on Your Old Grey Bonnet", which the Wolf continues by himself. Silly, ain't he? Also done in 1948's Haredevil Hare, between Bugs and Marvin Martian's dog K-9, over who takes Marvin's Illudium Q-36 Explosive Space ModulaTOR (hey, that's the way he says it). Bugs does a variation of this to Napoleon in "Napoleon Bunny-part" when the latter is using a map and figures to decide where to place infantry and artillery: In "Mexican Joyride", Daffy uses this on a raging bull. The bull, oblivious that he's arguing with Daffy himself, insists that the black duck is hiding under the Mexican hat lying on the ground. Daffy initially states that Daffy isn't under the hat, then uses this trope to make the bull insist so, even making a large bet to this effect. The bull then proceeds to lift the hat, and sure enough, Daffy is there, somehow. "Mutiny on the Bunny" subverts this. Yosemite Sam as the captain of a ship says Bugs is going to be swabbing the deck as his servant. Bugs starts saying "Oh no I'm not!" while Sam says "Oh, yes you are!", and they go back and forth in the fashion of this trope... until a Gilligan Cut to Bugs swabbing the deck, saying "Yes I am" in defeat, showing that if anything, Sam successfully switched Bugs' argument around, or that, at the least, the attempt to invoke this trope failed altogether. Used by Baby Bugs in Baby Looney Tunes (in a direct reference to "Rabbit Fire"). Loonatics Unleashed had the team's leader Ace Bunny (Bugs' 27th century descendant) use this trick twice. Ace first does it in the premiere episode "Loonatics on Ice" to trick Gunnar the Conqueror into saying he won't conquer their planet. He does it again in "It Came from Outer Space" when he tricks Melvin the Martian into holding onto an explosive he intended to use on Ace. Also subverted in New Looney Tunes episode, "Home a Clone", where a clone of bugs attempts this on the original. Bugs doesn't fall for it due to being the one who invented that tired and played out gag. Looney Tunes Cartoons provides an example without Bugs, Elmer or Daffy in "Beast A-Birdin'" when Sylvester the Cat gets into an argument with a parrot. |
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Home and Away: A similar incident occurs when Shane and Damian offer to assemble a water bed for Alf. Shane offers to do it for fifty bucks, Alf offers twenty-five and demonstrates a unique approach to haggling... | |
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8-Bit Theater did a variant during a Who's on First? story. | |
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Go Away, Unicorn!: Parodied in the episode "Stop Stirring the Pot, Unicorn!" when Alice is about to season her roast duck and is deciding on what seasoning to use: | |
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In Hamlet, Hamlet and Osric have a disagreement about the weather when Osric is asked to put his hat on his head: | |
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Loonatics Unleashed had the team's leader Ace Bunny (Bugs' 27th century descendant) use this trick twice. Ace first does it in the premiere episode "Loonatics on Ice" to trick Gunnar the Conqueror into saying he won't conquer their planet. He does it again in "It Came from Outer Space" when he tricks Melvin the Martian into holding onto an explosive he intended to use on Ace. |
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Mummies Alive!: Happens at the end of one episode as an argument over who/what was more important in saving the day: | |
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The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: A discussion between Tigger and Piglet in one episode went through one of these reversals on whether a story was taking place at dawn or midnight. (For some reason, it wound up on "Evening" after this reversal.) | |
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Everyday Heroes has Mr. Mighty do this to Jane. The first time he meets her with his mask off, he tells her that his real name is Marion, and adds, "It's OK, you can laugh." She denies laughing, and he questions her denial... hey, she needs all the laughs she can get when she's in prison. | |
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Corner Gas: This is both referenced and used. Hank complains that this trick is unrealistic and wouldn't work in real life, which starts an argument with Brent during which, of course, Hank falls for it. | |
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Spaced: Used when Tim blames himself for an accident Mike suffered in their childhood. | |
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Animaniacs has a short version done, to Albert Einstein of all people, who won't buy any of the Warner kids' cookies. | |
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Done in Deadpool 2, when Deadpool and Weasel are auditioning Domino for recruitment to his newly-formed X-Force: | |
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Garfield: A variant in one strip: The first time Jon tried this, it didn't work. Another example between Jon and Liz happens in the May 17, 2020 strip, this time involving what they should do on their date. Jon wants to go see a monster movie, while Liz wants to go to a craft fair and wins the argument by saying "Monster movie" to trick Jon into replying with "Craft fair". |
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Married... with Children: In "Dances with Weezy", Al and Jefferson get into an argument over who was in the first Bud Light beer commercial. Al says Bubba Smith, Jefferson says Billy Martin. In their argument, they even mention two certain cartoon characters. | |
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Inuyasha: A variation was once used between Kagome and Inuyasha, right after Inuyasha proves having been able to survive a nasty fall. (Note: the example starts at 10:16) | |
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Student Council's Discretion: The first episode uses this with Kurimu stamping approval forms and Ken saying "Pettanko" (which she is) every time she says "approved." Then he switches. | |
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The Daily Show: During one of Christopher Hitchens's appearances, he got sidetracked in the middle of a conversation about the Iraq War and asked what he'd been talking about beforehand. | |
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The New Adventures of Invader Zim: GIR pulls this trick on Dib in Episode 4, during an argument over whether the latter has a big head. | |
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In Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy, Bud and Lou are in a restaurant with a pair of hamburgers, one of which has a cursed medallion hidden in it. They repeatedly distract each other and switch the plates. At one point, Lou keeps the medallion and leads Bud to think he moved it. Bud then ends up with the medallion while trying to get rid of it. | |
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A non-verbal variation of this trope happens in the Donald Duck cartoon Lighthouse Keeping. A pelican keeps blowing out the candle in a lighthouse's light, and Donald promptly re-lights it. After a few rounds of this, the pelican takes the lighter from Donald and re-lights the candle, causing Don to blow out the candle. | |
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3ème Droite: The narrator manages to get Mr. K to let him inside his apartment by using this trick. To be fair, Mr. K was under medication then, which made it easier to confuse him. | |
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This Hour Has 22 Minutes: A non-confrontational variation is used. In the Sportsbag sketches, Greg Thomey plays an aging sports pundit who clearly had a few (hundred) head injuries during his own sports career, and talks completely in Non Sequiturs; in one sketch, his co-host plays along by talking in non sequiturs, causing Thomey's character to start making sense. | |
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In Ratburger, the villain is trying to turn Zoe's pet rat Armitage into a burger, leading to this conversation. | |
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Futtock's End: In this "silent" Ronnie Barker comedy, the house staff is dancing to a record player, yet every time they hear the butler enter behind them they quickly revert to silently polishing the silver. Until the butler comes in twice in quick succession, whereupon they are tricked into dancing when the butler is present and polishing the silver when he leaves. | |
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Looney Tunes Cartoons provides an example without Bugs, Elmer or Daffy in "Beast A-Birdin'" when Sylvester the Cat gets into an argument with a parrot. | |
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American Dad!: The episode "Jack's Back" has an unusual role-playing version of this trope. Hayley takes a job at Roger's bar to get her internship credit, but he refuses to sign her form, using his love of costumes and role-playing to scare her off. Hayley fights fire with fire, resulting in a sequence of rapid costume changes between Eastern European gangsters, a genius Amish boy, and a time-travelling half bull/half human. Eventually Roger dresses as Hayley and tries to undo the whole thing by proclaiming it "just a figment of my drug-addled imagination"; Hayley responds by dressing as Roger and saying she still won't sign the form, which prompts Roger to forge his own signature on the paper. Hayley takes the form, says "Pleasure doing business with you," and walks away grinning. | |
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Retro Chill: Retro does this with Calvin when they're arguing over whether the former is Rupert in disguise or the actual Retro. | |
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Pokémon Talk: In the first episode, Squirtle attempts this, but Bulbasaur doesn't fall for it. | |
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In the Big Finish Doctor Who story, "Caerdroia", the Eighth Doctor manages to pull this off against the Kro'ka, and even lampshades it: | |
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The Urbz: In the handheld version, the player uses this against Daddy Bigbucks when he's trying to investigate a secret meeting in the graveyard. | |
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Another example is Bugs' argument with the fake umpire in the 1946 cartoon, "Baseball Bugs". This gag predates Rabbit Fire, released in 1951. | |
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Also done in 1948's Haredevil Hare, between Bugs and Marvin Martian's dog K-9, over who takes Marvin's Illudium Q-36 Explosive Space ModulaTOR (hey, that's the way he says it). | |
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Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice: Apollo and Athena argue whether a lizard they saw is a gecko or a newt, respectively. Before any tediousness could occur, Athena twists Apollo's logic around and made him assume that it's a newt. | |
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Bayonetta: The eponymous anti-hero typically calls Luka "Cheshire", causing him to irritably remind Bayonetta, "my name is Luka!" So on one of the rare occasions she actually calls him Luka... | |
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El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera: Done in the episode "The Good, the Bad, and the Tigre": | |
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Sam & Cat: In the episode "#BabysittingWar", Sam does this to Cat when they fight over Nona's empty bed. | |
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The Batman/Elmer Fudd crossover comic has a story spoofing the Hunter's Trilogy (see Western Animation below), with Batman taking the place of Daffy Duck, both as Bugs Bunny's opponent and the repeated victim of Elmer's shotgun. The comic ends with him summoning his sidekicks, at which point he declares it's "Robin season" and watches Elmer chase them off. | |
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The Annoying Orange: Orange pulls this on Grapefruit at the beginning of "Kitchen Mon #4: Rattle Royale!!". | |
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Bugs Bunny (actually Woody Woodpecker in disguise) does this to The Angry Video Game Nerd in an attempt to entice him to play The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 2. | |
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FernGully: The Last Rainforest has a moment between Batty Coda and Zak when the former is looking for sympathy, but only wants it to be sincere; Zak tests his resolve. | |
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Asterix: One of The Twelve Tasks of Asterix involves being able to resist the hypnotic gaze of Iris the magician. Iris tries to hypnotize Asterix into believing he's a wild boar, but keeps getting distracted by the Gaul's comments about his Glowing Eyes like "How do you do that?", "Can you make them light up one at a time?" and "They must be handy for reading in bed." Eventually, Iris becomes so confused he resorts to Repeat After Me. | |
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Seven Little Monsters: In "My Fair One", Four and Two get into an argument on whether Two is out or safe during the monsters' baseball game. In the end, Four abruptly says "safe" to trick Two into saying "out" and get him out of the game. | |
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The cartoon "The Yankee Doodle Mouse" did it silently. It involved a lit firecracker being handed off. Tom and Jerry were both frantically shoving the firecracker to each other before Jerry grabs the firecracker from Tom. Then they start stealing the explosive from each other (instead of doing something sensible like pinching out the fuse), with Tom (naturally) ending up with it. | |
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50% OFF lampshades the example between Nagisa and Gou in the original series by having Nagisa say "your ass just got looney-tuned" when he wins. | |
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The second film in the "Hunter's Trilogy", Rabbit Seasoning, pulls off a variant in the "Pronoun Trouble" gag: The above example is immediately followed by a continuation of the gag; this example is perhaps even more impressive, as Daffy manages to pull this one off all by himself: |
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One Piece: Used in spirit if not in full fact in Thriller Brak arc, in which Robin takes advantage of the absolute obedience of Thriller Bark zombies by tricking Doktor Hogback to tell her to jump out of the building. Hogback, caught up in the moment per the trope, does just that and Robin moves so that the order is accidentally directed at the two zombies Hogback is controlling. They obediently leap out the high tower's window. Used during the anime adaption of the Impel Down arc. Bon Clay, disguised as Warden Magellan, goes into the control room for the Gates of Justice and orders them to be opened so Luffy can escape. Just then, the REAL Magellan shows up, wondering why the Gates are opening. Bon Clay shouts for a guard to push a button to close the Gates, which would allow Luffy to escape while leaving the warships trailing them trapped. The two Magellans then go back and forth, shouting 'Push the button!' and 'Don't push the button!', confusing the guard. Bon suddenly repeats both orders, tricking the real Magellan into ordering the Gates closed. Bon Clay then breaks the Gate controls so that they can't be re-opened. |
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In Nightingale's Lament, Taylor uses this tactic to trick a simulacrum door into telling him the password it had initially been demanding he give before it'll open. | |
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This was a specialty of obscure DCU superhero The Heckler. | |
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NUMB3RS: One episode uses a simpler version of this trope, skipping right to the switch without arguing. One of the characters even proceeds to compare it to Looney Tunes. | |
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Toyed with in Lethal Weapon: | |
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Fate Kaleid Prisma Taylor: Lisa uses this to trick Taylor into letting Lisa pay for a new outfit for Taylor. Taylor later refers to it as having been "duck-seasoned". | |
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Jelly Jamm: In "Goomo's Birthday", Bello tries to convince Goomo he's getting tired and should go home to rest after trying to get his friends to remember his "special day". Goomo asserts he's not tired, and Bello states that yes, he is, with the same response. Bello then says Goomo isn't tired, to which Goomo replies he is tired and wants to go home, which is exactly what he does afterwards. | |
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Saturday Night Live had one of Martin Short's recurring characters, Nathan Thurm, whose defining traits were ultra-defensiveness, paranoia, and denial. | |
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Perfect Strangers has a "Light Switch" example. In a Halloween episode, Larry challenges Balki into watching horror movies in the dark. Balki refuses. Larry chides him for being afraid of the dark and turns off the light switch. Balki turns it back on and says "No I'm not". The process repeats several times until Larry pretends to switch off the lights by holding his hand near the switch and snapping his finger. Balki inadvertently turns off the light and then starts screaming. After Larry turns on the light, Balki calms down and says "Yes I am." | |
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Peanuts: In an early strip, Patty does this when stealing Charlie Brown's tricycle. | |
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FoxTrot: Parodied with a strip featuring Jason and Peter arguing in a movie rental store: | |
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Timon & Pumbaa: In the episode "Amusement Bark", when the titular characters arrive at a water themed amusement park and argue over what to do first, Pumbaa pulls this on Timon, resulting in a Double Subversion. | |
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Used straight in The Incredible Hercules #115. | |
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Tiny Toon Adventures: In the episode "Gang Busters", this exchange between Buster and Plucky occurs when the former beats the latter at a game of Pong. Given the Characters on whom they're based, it should come as no surprise: | |
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Strong Female Protagonist: When Allison persuades Patrick to try watching a cartoon (as a workaround for his distaste for visual media in general), Patrick, roaring with laughter, explains this entire trope after viewing the eponymous gag: | |
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Peppermint Rose: When Buddy Bug goes back on his word and tries to eat Rose, she confuses him by mixing up "gonna stay" and "gonna go," making him eject her from the trap. | |
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My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic: Pinkie Pie does this in the episode "Putting Your Hoof Down", when haggling with a tomato vendor who made Fluttershy pay two bits instead of one for her produce. As usual, the vendor doesn't realize that she's inadvertently agreed to one bit per order until it's too late. She does it again when convincing Iron Will to wait a full day instead of half a day before trying to collect the fees for his assertiveness training from Fluttershy. Meanwhile, Fluttershy's attempt to do this on a cherry vendor fails so badly that she almost paid more than what it was originally priced. | |
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George and Lynne does this with "football" and "shopping". Lynne always wins, and George comments on how he always falls for it. | |
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The Games of the Gods: In Book One, chapter 54, Kari tries this trick and Rachel inverts her. Kari says "No" and Rachel says "Yes". When Kari switches to "Yes", Rachel wins by not switching to "No". An identical example appears in Vortex, chapter 8, when Anne says "No" and Revdur says "Yes". Again, Anne switches to "Yes" and Revdur wins. | |
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Used by Baby Bugs in Baby Looney Tunes (in a direct reference to "Rabbit Fire"). | |
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The Gene Deitch directed short "Tall in the Trap" has this done with a basement; every time Tom descends down the stairs to get to Jerry, Jerry turns off the light, forcing Tom to climb back up and switch it on. Eventually, Jerry merely makes a 'Click' noise, Tom shakes his fist at him, then climbs back up, switches the light off, tries to descend and promptly tumbles down the stairs. | |
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Yes, Dear: Attempted once by Jimmy to Kim. Subverted because Kim called him out on it, rendering it ineffective. | |
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Johnny Bravo: In the Christmas Special, Suzy pulls this trick on Johnny, and tells him, "I just Bugs-Bunnied you!" | |
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Sonny with a Chance: Sonny and Chad engage in a bit of this with him starting with the fact that he doesn't care, and she starting that he does. | |
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Spider-Ham: Caught in a Ham, an animated short for Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, has Spider-Ham, stuck in the traditional shackled-to-a-table-with-a-slowly-approaching-laser position, getting into this kind of argument with the villain who stuck him there. In an impressive feat of Toon Physics, when the switcheroo takes place in the argument, Ham and the villain physically switch places, leaving the villain stuck in his own deathtrap. | |
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Ben 10: Omniverse: While fighting Khyber, Rath remarks that it's "Khyber the Huntsman season", while Khyber retorts that it's "Appoplexian season." The back-and-forth continues even while they're fighting, but Khyber defeats Rath with a hephaestan neuro grip. | |
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Sam & Max: Freelance Police: In Sam and Max Save the World: Culture Shock, this is part of the solution to the final confrontation with Brady Culture. In order to defeat him, you take turns giving orders to his hypnotized minions. If you give the order "Worship me!", this provokes Brady Culture into bawling "No, worship me! You're my minions, mine!". Following this up with "Attack me!" will prompt Culture into yelling "No, attack me!", which leads to the Soda Poppers beating the crap out of him. There are a couple of variants in the "Do You Have Any...?" Running Gag. In "Situation: Comedy", you ask British Bosco for a few random things, before asking "Do you have any ketchup?" He reflexively answers "No," before correcting himself. This is then subverted in "Reality 2.0" when you ask half-Elf Bosco if he has any self-respect. He answers "No," before admitting that he did understand the question, "all too well." Used and Lampshaded in Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse: The City that Dares Not Sleep, where you trick Sammun-Mak into opening the Moleman Processing Room by saying "Rabbit Season" at the right moment. |
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Also subverted in New Looney Tunes episode, "Home a Clone", where a clone of bugs attempts this on the original. Bugs doesn't fall for it due to being the one who invented that tired and played out gag. | |
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Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba: In the "Mugen Train" arc, Enmu employs a non-verbal version of the tactic by using his Blood Demon Art, Eyes of Forced Unconscious Sleep, to put Tanjiro to sleep and trap him inside his own dreams, with Tanjiro responding to it by beheading himself in his dreams to wake up. However, each time he wakes up, Enmu puts him to sleep with the Eyes of Forced Unconscious Sleep again, with Tanjiro waking up by beheading himself in his dreams again to break free. However, eventually, Enmu decides to switch the tactic by not using the ability so that Tanjiro, mistakenly believing himself to be still inside of a dream, will be tricked into beheading himself in the real world. Inosuke had to save Tanjiro in a nick of time before Enmu's tactic would've worked. | |
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Analects Acme, an April edition of d20 Weekly's spellbook column Analects Arcane, described the Tooninomicon, a grimoire created by a d20 Modern mage who tapped into the power of cartoons to create Looney Tunes based spells. One of them was control argument, which guarantees that the person you're arguing with will fall for this. | |
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It's named after the "Duck season! Rabbit season!" argument in the short Rabbit Fire. The exchange above is only the first part of a very funny gag. It's a combination of the normal trope as well as the "light switch" variant — Bugs and Daffy are actually pushing a gun barrel towards each other every time they say their line. When Bugs says "rabbit season," he also takes the barrel and pushes it towards Daffy, but then quickly back towards himself. When Daffy says "duck season," he pulls the gun back at himself. | |
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Looney Tunes: Back in Action features this when Daffy leaves Warner Bros., forcing Bugs and Elmer to do this routine without him. It doesn't go well for Bugs. | |
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This is done in Hey Arnold!, when in a dream, Helga tricks Arnold into marrying her this way. | |
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Used and Lampshaded in Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse: The City that Dares Not Sleep, where you trick Sammun-Mak into opening the Moleman Processing Room by saying "Rabbit Season" at the right moment. | |
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My Wife and Kids: Used in one episode where Jaye uses this trick to get Michael to agree to let their daughter go to her prom. Realizing what happened a second later, Michael responds "Wait a minute, you Bugs Bunnied me!" | |
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Jimmy Neutron vs. Jimmy Negatron has the Herminator and Jimmy Neutron argue who Jimmy's last name is. Jimmy yells "Negatron", while Hermin yells "Neutron" and they switch it so Hermin believes he is talking to Jimmy Negatron. | |
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Drawn Together: In "Freaks & Greeks", this gets parodied: | |
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Petit Eva: Employed by Gendo in this short. | |
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Deadpool did it when talking to Loki (in Ye Olde Butcherede Englishe, no less). | |
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Free!: Nagisa pulls this on Gou in the second episode, getting her to demand he use her real name rather than her preferred nickname. | |
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