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This is the unsettling habit of giving something a title which is a pun on the lead character's name — particularly if the character's name reflects the work's premise, theme or both. For example, in a TV series named Swift Justice you can pretty much bet that our hero will be named something like "Jane Justice" or "John Swift" (or, Heaven help us, Federal District Court Judge "Justice Alice Swift"). The most common name to appear in this context is probably "Grace." On television, this is most common in the United Kingdom, but still happens elsewhere. In the United States, puns are more popular for titles of individual episodes, as in Knight Rider, Airwolf and Remington Steele. See Punny Name for characters; also compare Justified Title. A subtrope of Character Title and Pun-Based Title. If a work's name is a pun on anything other than a character's name, it should go to Pun-Based Title or its subtrope Pop-Culture Pun Episode Title. See also The Law Firm of Pun, Pun, and Wordplay. Also compare with Steven Ulysses Perhero, when the character's name or surname equals with his role. |
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The first four novels about hitman John Rain had Publisher Chosen Titles based on rain-related puns. Then the books had titles based around the word 'assassin' whether or not they fit what was in the book. However, author Barry Eisler has since re-released the books with new names. | |
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The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds sees Link teleporting between the worlds of Hyrule and Lorule. | |
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Rochard is about the adventures of John Rochard, an asteroid miner. Lampshaded by the tagline "Rock is hard. John Rochard is harder." | |
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Blunt Talk is a Metafictional Title as In Unvierse Blunt Talk is te name of the talk show hosted by dysfunctional actor Walter Blunt. | |
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In (500) Days of Summer, Summer is the first name of the female lead. | |
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In The Sudden Appearance of Hope by Claire North, the protagonist is naturally named Hope. Since nobody can ever remember her when they're not looking at her, she frequently seems to appear suddenly from everyone else's perspective. | |
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In one episode of Clone High when George Washington Carver (as Leon Black) and Gandhi (as Tandoori Jones) become the cops "Black and Tan". | |
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Ancillary Justice and its two sequels Ancillary Sword and Ancillary Mercy all have this type of title. The protagonist is an "ancillary" (a human body controlled by a spaceship AI) while Justice, Sword and Mercy are classes of spaceship. In particular, the protagonist's ship is called Justice of Toren. | |
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The German Selb trilogy by the author of The Reader: Selbs Justiz (=self justice), Selbs Betrug (=self-deception), Selbs Mord (=suicide). | |
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Better Off Ted, a sitcom about a man named Ted who works in research and development at an unscrupulous corporation. | |
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Bones: About forensic anthropologist Temperance "Bones" Brennan. | |
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The original Runaways' mini-series was titled "Pride and Joy". Doubles as a Antagonist Title since it revolves around the children of The Pride, a supervillain group. | |
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New Amsterdam (2008): The hero, detective John Amsterdam, named himself after the city, is secretly immortal and has been living in New York since it was the Dutch colony of New Amsterdam. | |
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Probe's "Metamorphic Anthropoidic Prototype Over You": The title refers to an English idiom, "going ape over you", meaning that someone is extremely excited or enthusiastic about someone. The ape, or "Metamorphic Anthropoidic Prototype", is the primary focus of the episode, and in love with Austin. | |
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Strangely averted in Knight and Day. The title combined with the plotline suggest that at some point in development the Action Hero male protagonist and Action Survivor female protagonist were named Knight and Day, but they don't have those surnames in the actual film. (Though the male's true surname is Knight.) | |
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The even-numbered books in the Honor Harrington series: The Honor of the Queen, Field of Dishonor, Honor Among Enemies, Echoes of Honor, War of Honor, Mission of Honor, and Uncompromising Honor. | |
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Lie to Me sounds similar to the lead character's name (Lightman), who, ironically enough, uncovers lies for a living. | |
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On The Simpsons, Troy McClure has a sitcom. "My new show is called ‘Handle with Care.’ I play Jack Handle, a retired cop who shares an apartment with a retired criminal. We’re the original Odd Couple!" | |
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State of Grace, a Fox Family show about the friendship of 12-year-olds Hannah (who is Jewish) and Grace (who is Christian). | |
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Kevin & Kell is an anthropomorphic animal comedy about the Dewclaw family, the main characters being husband and wife Kevin (a rabbit) and Kell (a wolf). The title puns on "heaven and hell". | |
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The main character of Squid Girl is called Ika Musume, or Ika-channote mainly by Sanae, or Ika-nee-channote mainly by Takeru. Every mini-episode (of which there are three per full episode) has a title written in the negative interrogativenote for example: "Aren't I...", "Won't you...", "Doesn't she...", which, in Japanese, causes the title to end in "nai ka", just for the porpoise of having "i-ka" in it. | |
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Bloodrayne stars a half-vampire woman named Rayne, who kills Nazis bloodily. | |
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Chance in a Million was a Sitcom about a man named Tom Chance who was frequently the victim of incredibly unlikely circumstances. He was the man to whom the proverbial 'chance in a million" would always happen. | |
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On Castle, several of Rick Castle's books in the Derek Storm series were in this pattern — Gathering Storm, Storm Season, Storm Rising, Storm Warning, Storm's Break, Storm Fall — and he continues to do the same for his new character, Nikki Heat — Heat Wave, Summer Heat, In Heat, etc. | |
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The Good Life is a British series bout a couple named Tom and Barbara Good, who quit the rat race and start a farm in their garden to simplify their lives. This was shown as Good Neighbors in the United States, preserving the pun. | |
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Besides Star Trek: Picard, the only Q episodes without a punning title are "Encounter at Farpoint," "Tapestry," "All Good Things...", "Death Wish" (VOY), and Q's brief cameo in "Veritas" (Lower Decks). | |
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Wolf of the Battlefield: Commando (Capcom) 3 named one of its three player characters Wolf. | |
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Grey's Anatomy, a medical drama named after the main character Doctor Meredith Grey and after a classic mid-19th-century medical book, Gray's Anatomy. | |
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Scott & Bailey is an example of this trope purely for its own sake - the show has precisely nothing to do with Motte and Bailey castles, but is in fact a dramatic Buddy Cop Show about DC Janet Scott and DC Rachel Bailey. Unless it's a really obscure homage to Castle? | |
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City of Angels covers one of Donna's exits with a two-bar musical cue titled "Donna À Baiser." | |
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Taz-Mania - The main character is Taz and the show is set on Tasmania. | |
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Hokuto no Ken, the Japanese title of Fist of the North Star, can be interpreted as a reference to either: the protagonist Kenshiro, whose name is commonly shortened to Ken (making the title "Ken of Hokuto"), or the martial arts style he practices, Hokuto Shin Ken (or the Divine Fist of Hokuto). The keyword here is "Ken", which translates to "Fist". | |
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Strange Tales was a pre-existing book, but after Doctor Strange debuted there, he eventually took over the series. | |
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The title of Tenchi Muyo! comes from a Japanese idiom equivalent to the saying "This Way Up". When interpreted literally, it means "No Need for Tenchi" or "No Need for Heaven and Earth". | |
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On Arrested Development, the actor Judge Reinhold is the host of a courtroom-based reality TV show, and it's called... Mock Trial with J. Reinhold. (Featuring house band William Hung and his Hung Jury.) | |
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Toast of London, about an actor named Stephen Toast who isn't quite the celebrity the title implies. | |
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KateModern, about an artist named Kate (a pun on the Tate Modern art gallery). | |
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Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: The founder and caretaker of the foster home, are (respectively) the elderly Madame Foster and her granddaughter Frankie Foster. | |
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Tyler Perry's House of Payne, a sitcom about an Atlanta family named Payne. | |
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Raising Hope is about raising a baby named Hope. | |
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Whateley Universe: There's a few: Silent Nacht, a pun with the song Silent Night, and featuring a character named Nacht, which means Night in English. The Merry stories, with titles such as: The More the Merrier, Merry Descent into Madness, Eat, Drink and be Merry, To Be Merry and Escape From It All, and Merry Meet, Merry Part, and Merry Meet Again. |
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King of the Hill is about Hank Hill and his family. To keep the pun intact, the Latin American dub is called Los Reyes de la colina, and Hank Hill was renamed Héctor Reyes. | |
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Parodied in Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back with the fictional Good Will Hunting 2: Hunting Season. | |
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Whites: The title refers to chefs' uniforms, but also the main character's surname. As his restaurant also bears his name, this could be seen as an In-Universe case. | |
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My Girlfriend Is a Nine-Tailed Fox (Korean). Nine-tailed fox = gumiho. In Korean, there would be no indefinite article, so the title is literally My Girlfiend is Gumiho. The main character is called Gu Mi Ho for most of the drama. | |
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One episode of Married... with Children saw a network making a TV show based on the Bundy family; the show was titled "Pease in a Pod". No points for guessing the family's name. | |
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Year Of The Rabbit about the misadventures of Detective Inspector Rabbit. | |
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The Japanese for Hayate the Combat Butler, Hayate No Gotoku, literally means Just Like the Hurricane!—but, well, the hero's name is Hayate Ayasaki, and the first name just means that. | |
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Martial Law, a cop drama about a Chinese police officer and martial arts expert named Sammo Law. | |
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American Justice stars a cop named Jack Justice. | |
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Iron Will hangs a lampshade on this with its young protagonist, who refuses to quit while trying to win a sled dog race. The race's announcer declares that the boy has an iron will, only to be promptly told (to his surprise) that the boy's name is Will. | |
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Saving Grace is about a woman named Grace who gets a "last chance angel" (named Earl) who's trying to save her from going to hell because she drinks and boinks a lot. | |
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In the Hanna-Barbera Beyond version of The Ruff & Reddy Show, Ruff and Reddy are "Celanimate" stand-up comedians who are initally partnered with a mouse named Tumbl (Ruff and Tumbl) and a parrot named Willing (Reddy and Willing). After Willing fires Reddy he gets a new partner called Abel, and Ruff briefly teams up with a Jessica Rabbit lookalike to form (sigh) Ruff/Sexx. Another cat-and-dog double act who steals their act is called Down and Dirty. | |
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King of Kensington, 70s Canadian sitcom about a man from Toronto's Kensington Market neighborhood named Larry King (no, not him). | |
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The short-lived, early-'90s show Mann & Machine featured a futuristic detective named Mann and his robot partner (played by Yancy Butler). | |
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Hope & Faith, about two sisters by those names. | |
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Saving Grace: About a widow gardener who becomes a drug dealer to solve her financial problems. | |
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Head over Heels, about a pair of symbiotic creatures named Head and Heels. | |
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3rd Rock from the Sun did the episode-title variation. Since the main character's name was Dick, double entendres ensue. For instance, an episode in which Dick attempts to be a comedian is called "Dick Jokes." This is one of the tamer examples. | |
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Max Payne, which crosses over with Punny Name. | |
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Wilde Life is about the life of a man named Oscar Wilde (not the famous author) whose life takes a turn for the bizzare. | |
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Purlie Victorious, where the hero's full name is Purlie Victorious Judson. | |
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Crossing Jordan: About a forensic pathologist named Jordan Cavanaugh. | |
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Fifty Shades of Grey is named after the male lead Christian Grey, but it's also a reference to his mysterious life and personality (as in, "different shades") that Ana Steele is quick to uncover. | |
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Hart to Hart, about Jonathan and Jennifer Hart, a CEO and freelance photographer, respectively. They solve crimes! | |
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MAD once had an article consisting of deliberately goofy premises for Buddy Cop Shows with punny titles, including Cash & Carry (who specialize in convenience store robberies), Dead & Buried (who work in the police morgue), Surf & Turf (whose beat is the boardwalk in a coastal town) and Black & Decker ("they can't carry weapons as it would blow their cover, so they are armed with household tools"). | |
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Mach GoGoGo!, the Japanese version of Speed Racer, is named after the vehicle the main character drives, the Mach-Go. The "Go" is a Japanese suffix to indicate a vehicle's name, but it also happens to be the Japanese pronunciation of the number 5, which is why the car has a number 5 painted on both doors and how the car ultimately ended up being named the Mach 5 in the English dub. Go also happens to be Speed Racer's original name, which was Go Mifune (Go Hibiki in the 1997 remake). | |
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Milo Murphy's Law. The show stars Milo Murphy, a descendant of Edward A. Murphy Jr., the namesake of Murphy's Law. In the show, Murphy's Law is an actual genetic disorder that Milo suffers from. | |
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Eek! The Cat, about a purple cat named Eek! | |
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The German book Glennkill is about a shepherd named Glenn, who is killed. | |
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Stark Raving Mad, a sitcom about a book editor working for author Ian Stark. | |
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The Straight Story is about an oldtimer named Alvin Straight. | |
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Masters of Sex, which not only sounds cheesy but actually seems to marginalize the importance of Virginia Johnson of Masters & Johnson. | |
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Every book in Robert Asprin's Phule's Company series is a pun on the main character's surname, which is Phule. Hence Phule's Paradise, A Phule And His Money, Phule's Errand... | |
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Truth, Justin and the American Way: Justin Cannell is a slacker - or achievement challenged - mail room clerk at Drummond Investments. Before his wedding, to fiance Bailey Smithers, he is headed from zero to hero courtesy of an alien suit. | |
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Sutte Hakkun is a Japan-exclusive Nintendo game featuring a bird named Hakkun who sucks up colors and injects them into blocks. "Sutte haku" is a Japanese expression meaning "breathe in, breathe out." | |
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You Are Beautiful - The title in Korean is "Mi-nam-i shi-ne-yo," which can be translated to He's/She's/You're Beautiful or He's/She's/You're Mi Nam because there is no pronoun. The main character is also pretending to be "Mi Nam," or rather, she is Mi Nam. | |
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Feng Ling Yu Xiu's protagonists are named Feng Ling'er and Bai Yuxiu. | |
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Heroic Age: the main character is named Age, and he is heroic. Simultaneously a reference to the "heroic age" of Greek Mythology, which the series references heavily. | |
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The Legend of Zelda: The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past gets its Western name from it being a prequel to the original The Legend of Zelda; it has nothing to do with the actual narrative. The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds sees Link teleporting between the worlds of Hyrule and Lorule. Cadence of Hyrule is a Rhythm Game spin-off. It is also a Crossover with Crypt of the NecroDancer, and the story mode sees that series' protagonist (a young woman named Cadence) transported to Hyrule. |
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That Mitchell and Webb Look had a sketch featuring rival comedy duos called "Fish and Chipp" and "Pin and Cushion". Chipp and Pin leave to form their own duo (Chip & PIN being a then-new form of credit card payment); to their chagrin, Fish & Cushion are far more successful. ("That doesn't even mean anything!") To add insult to injury, Fish & Cushion went on to star in the ads for the Chip & PIN system... | |
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Rocket Power refers to Otto and Reggie's surname and their love for extreme sports, hence the "power" part of the title. | |
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Justin Time is a Canadian cartoon starring a boy named Justin and his imaginary (and educational) adventures throughout various locations and time periods. | |
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Good Will Hunting, in which the main character is named Will Hunting. Though the aforementioned main character himself is anything but good. | |
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The End Is Near, a Death Note fanfic in which Near plays a major role. | |
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A Touch of Cloth, a spoof cop show show whose title is a riff on A Touch of Frost combined with some Toilet Humour. The protagonist is Detective Inspector Jack Cloth. | |
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A Touch of Frost: About Detective Inspector William 'Jack' Frost. | |
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Cadence of Hyrule is a Rhythm Game spin-off. It is also a Crossover with Crypt of the NecroDancer, and the story mode sees that series' protagonist (a young woman named Cadence) transported to Hyrule. | |
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Hitoribocchi no OO Seikatsu is translated as "The *** Lifestyle of Being Alone," referring to the main character's crippling social anxiety. It can also be read as "Hitori Bocchi's *** Lifestyle," with Hitori Bocchi being the main character, which means, "all alone." | |
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Doc Martin, about Dr. Martin Ellingham. Acknowledged in-show, as the locals nickname him "Doc Martin" to his considerable displeasure. | |
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There Is No Epic Loot Here, Only Puns: Given the pun-based nature of the story, this occurs, for example, the ninth chapter, "Quizzing the Dungeon", whose protagonist is named Quiss. | |
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My Days of Mercy: Mercy is one of the two main characters, though it's also a pun given the film's subject matter. | |
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Parodied on 30 Rock: Kenneth describes his ideas for TV shows: There's also Jenna's old role in a Police Procedural: "It was called Good Looking, and I played Alexis Goodlooking, who was also good-looking, and my special ability was being good at looking for clues." |
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Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye: She's an F.B.I. agent who is very adept at reading lips because she happens to be deaf. | |
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Darker than Black, given that the name of the Anti-Hero, Hei, is Chinese for "black". | |
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Life of Riley, about a Dysfunctional Family called Riley. | |
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The Loud House refers to the family name, Loud, and the frequent cacophony that often precipitates in the family home. | |
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This was a pattern in the titles for the second arc of Wings of Fire books, each referencing the name of their respective protagonists - Moon Rising for Moonwatcher/Moon, Winter Turning for Winter, and Escaping Peril for Peril. The pattern is broken as of Talons of Power, presumably because the name Turtle doesn't work with this title theme. | |
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The Brittas Empire: About a pompous but well-meaning oaf called Gordon Brittas who runs a leisure centre. | |
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Chip's Challenge stars Chip McCallahan. His main goal is to collect all the chips hidden in each stage. | |
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Heart of the City is about a girl named Heart who lives in Center City, Philadelphia. | |
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Grosse Pointe Blank, a comedy about Martin Blank, a hitman who returns to his home town of Grosse Pointe for his high school reunion. | |
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Rosemary & Thyme: About a pair of gardeners and amateur sleuths named Rosemary Boxer and Laura Thyme. This one was a bit much even for the British, and was widely mocked. | |
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Sequential Art is a work of, er, Sequential Art featuring a guy called Art. | |
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Mystery Science Theater 3000 parodies this when the title of the short film "Body Care & Grooming" appears on screen: | |
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Appears on I'm Alan Partridge as a desperate program idea to save Alan's career: A Partridge Amongst The Pigeons. "At this stage it's just a title". | |
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Ben 10, about Ben Tennyson, who is 10 years old and acquiring a Clingy MacGuffin that allows him to turn any of into 10 different aliens (though he eventually gets more). The Hebrew dub of the show keeps the title, which literally means: Ben is 10 years old. Later installments of the franchise have him as a teenager that can use dozens of different aliens, leaving the only pun remaining being the one with his last name. | |
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Abroad In Japan is a YouTube channel created by Chris Broad about his experiences living and working in Japan (A Broad in Japan). | |
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Bob's Burgers frequently had punny episode titles, such as "Tina-Rannosaurus Wrecks", "Linda-pendant Woman", and "Stand By Gene". | |
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The Now Show Book of Records has a list of the Worst TV Sitcom Premises. Sticks and Stones Will Break My Bones is about Eddie Sticks and Brian Stones, who work the bone-crusher in an abattoir. There's No Smoke Without Fire is about Eddie Smoke, who goes on holiday without his friend Brian Fire, only for Brian to track him down. Rhythm is a Dancer is about Maggie Rhythm, who is a dancer. | |
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Hart of Dixie - She's Zoe Hart, and she's a heart surgeon! | |
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Judging Amy - She's called Amy, and she's a judge... | |
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Life After Beth stars a zombie named Beth. | |
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Pryde of the X-Men, a 1989 animated pilot (unrelated to the later animated series from the early '90s) featuring, naturally, Kitty Pryde. | |
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Joan of Arcadia, about a girl named Joan who lives in the town of Arcadia and talks to God. | |
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There was a movie in the '90s called Poetic Justice, about a girl named Justice who writes poetry. | |
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All of the sequels to Trancers, the adventures of time-travelling cop Jack Deth, barring Trancers III, which has no subtitle: Trancers 2: Deth Lives, Trancers 4: Jack of Swords, Trancers 5: Sudden Deth, Trancers 6: Life After Deth. | |
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Strange: About a supernatural investigator named John Strange. | |
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Get Smart, featuring the inept secret agent Maxwell Smart. | |
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Running Wilde is about a guy named Wilde who runs an eponymous oil business. | |
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Murphy's Law (yes, another one): About undercover policeman Tommy Murphy. | |
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Crazy Like a Fox: About Harry Fox, a free-spirited Private Detective who lived by his wits. | |
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Time and Eternity is a Japanese pun on the names of demure princess Toki ("time") and her Split Personality Action Girl side, Towa ("eternity"). | |
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Not the intended use (Zantetsuken Reverse): The Pop-Culture Pun Episode Title, "Hammer Time", about the character of Hammer, references MC Hammer. | |
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Detective School Q is about the "Qualified" (Q) class of a school for detectives. The main character just happens to be named Kyu. | |
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Saturday Night Live had a sketch featuring a game show parody called "What is Burn Notice?" The contestants had no idea, and one of the wrong answers was a guess that it was "about the detective team of Michael Burn and Chet Notice." | |
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Good Deeds, Tyler Perry film about Wesley Deeds, who learns to be good. | |
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FoxTrot is about the lives of the Fox family. | |
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Major Payne | |
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The Roman Holidays, a 1972 Saturday morning cartoon set in ancient Rome, about a family with the surname(!?) Holiday. | |
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Fawlty Towers: About incompetent hotelier Basil Fawlty. | |
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The Royle Family: about a Mancunian family called the Royles. | |
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X-Men: Mutant Apocalypse: the game centers around a mutant apocalypse which involves the villainous mutant Apocalypse. | |
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StrikerS Sound Stage X. The X that initially appeared to just be a way to differentiate this from the standard Lyrical Nanoha Sound Stages (which are numbered 1-4 and are simply side-stories to the current season, unlike X which is a completely new Story Arc) turned out to also refer to the Mysterious Waif named Ix, whose name is transcribed to romaji in the CD booklet as X. | |
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Stone Cold, in regards of the main character John Huff's alias, John Stone. | |
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Black Books, about misanthropic bookshop owner Bernard Black (whose shop itself is also called "Black Books"). | |
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Maria†Holic. In this case, "Maria" refers to the Virgin Mary and therefore its Catholic girls' school setting, but sounds very similar to Mariya, the name of one of the show's central characters and the Creepy Crossdresser, on whom the heroine has a crush. | |
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The chapter of You Got HaruhiRolled! where the SOS Brigade goes to a GWAR concert is called, naturally, "The Melancholy of GWARuhi Suzumiya". | |
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One of Herbie Mann's albums was called Our Mann Flute, which was a play on Our Man Flint. | |
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Grace Under Fire, sitcom about a woman named Grace Kelly, surviving "under fire" from the hassles of being a single mother, a recovering alcoholic and blue collar in modern America. | |
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The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past gets its Western name from it being a prequel to the original The Legend of Zelda; it has nothing to do with the actual narrative. | |
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Monty Python's Flying Circus: One episode includes a fake talk show called It's A. Tree, hosted by Arthur Tree. Who's a talking tree. A sketch where one person keeps saying "no time to lose" turns into a Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec sketch titled "No-Time Toulouse." |
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Sonny with a Chance was once known as Welcome to Mollywood and starred a girl named Molly. Then it became Welcome to Holliwood, about a girl named...Holli. Eventually her name was changed to Sonny and the show got its final title. | |
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Hack/Slash follows horror victim Cassie Hack as she strikes back at the monsters who prey upon teenagers. These monsters are known as "slashers". | |
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Perfectly Frank, a retrospective revue of songwriter Frank Loesser. It only played Broadway for a few weeks, but its punny title was convenient for the Forbidden Broadway version of "Ya Got Trouble," which parodied the line, "I'd like to be perfectly frank," as, "You all hated Perfectly Frank." | |
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Wright as Rayne is about Alex Rayne, a vigilante who gets forced into the body of a teenager named Dorothy Wright. | |
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Bakusou Kyoudai! Let's & Go!! obviously plays off the Gratuitous English phrase, "Let's go!", but it's about two brothers named Retsu and Go. | |
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The Importance of Being Earnest is thematically concerned with the boundaries of honesty (i.e., earnestness) and literally concerned with whether or not either of the main characters is named Ernest. (Which is, indeed, important.) | |
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Tru Calling, a drama about Tru Davies, who receives the "calling," an injunction to Set Right What Once Went Wrong. | |
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The Warrior Cats novella Tree's Roots shows the backstory of the character Tree, including meeting his father Root. | |
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General Chaos has two warring generals named Chaos and Havoc. | |
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Lois & Clark, about Lois Lane and Clark Kent, two investigative reporters for a major metropolitan newspaper; the title puns on 19th-century explorers Lewis and Clark. | |
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Jason's Lyric: About a man named Jason who falls in love with a woman named Lyric. | |
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Hajime no Ippo means "The first step", but the main character is also called Ippo, and the title can equally mean "Ippo's beginning". | |
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BAD Boyes was about a High-School Hustler called Brian Arthur Derek Boyes. | |
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Both of the Sally Forth comics. The Wally Wood comics are a better example, since they involve the characters setting out on adventures (sallying forth), while the pun in the Greg Howard comics is probably meant to be ironic. | |
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The Wright Way: About an anally-retentive health and safety manager called Gerald Wright. | |
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Wallykazam - the main character is named Wally Trollman. "Wallykazam!" is the magic spell he uses on the show in place of "alakazam" when casting magic from his magic stick. | |
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Rogue Trooper is about a trooper who goes rogue. Who happens to be named Rogue. | |
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The PC Genjin (Bonk) and PC Denjin (Air Zonk) games for the PC-Engine (TurboGrafx-16) console. | |
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All of the intended books in the Mediochre Q Seth Series have had their titles released. They are: The Good, the Bad and the Mediochre; Black, White and Shades of Mediochre; Caught Mediochre-Handed; Sent Into Mediochre Drive; and Mediochrity. The title character is named after the shade of red (medi-ochre), and his name is pronounced the same as 'mediocre'. | |
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Season 9 of John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme features an early 20th century double act called Midnight and Noone. Very much an invoked trope, since it's neither of their real names - Susanna Clark took Noone as the name of her imaginary husband, and Gallie Nightingale took the name Midnight to match. | |
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A Prince Among Men, about an arrogant ex-footballer called Gary Prince. | |
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CharCole, which is about a guy named Cole who gets turned into a Charmander. | |
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On Friends, Joey Tribbiani stars in the abortive buddy cop/robot show Mac & C.H.E.E.S.E.. There's some Lampshade Hanging about the Contrived Coincidence of the robot's full title abbreviating so well... | |
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The Queen of Heart: The title of this series of doujin fighting games is a portmanteau of The King of Fighters and To Heart, an adult game by Leaf which fittingly enough, has the most representation. | |
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Bubble and Squeak, which is a pun on British food. | |
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Will Rock: Main character? Willford Rockwell. | |
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Grace & Favour, a revival of Are You Being Served?, is about the owners/employees of "Grace Manor." Incidentally, the original Are You Being Served? probably stands as the only show to ever feature a major character called Grace and not make a punny title out of it). | |
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I Dream of Jeannie, which doubles as a Literary Allusion Title. It's about Jeannie, who's a genie. | |
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Saint Seiya, since sei is in both seiza (星座 "constellation") and seidou (�銅 "bronze"), and seiya (星屋) can also mean "star person". Seiya (written with the kanjis for "star" and "arrow" 星矢) is also the most important of the five main characters. | |
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Star Trek: The Next Generation gave punny names to most of the episodes featuring Q, including "Déjà Q," "Qpid," and "True Q." This was followed up in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine ("Q-Less") and Star Trek: Voyager ("The Q and the Gray"). Besides Star Trek: Picard, the only Q episodes without a punning title are "Encounter at Farpoint," "Tapestry," "All Good Things...", "Death Wish" (VOY), and Q's brief cameo in "Veritas" (Lower Decks). |
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Aquarium: AQUARIUM is based on Aqua Minato's name. | |
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