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Inner Monologue
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The character's thoughts are dubbed into the soundtrack, often with a slight reverb. This can be milked for comedy if the character switches from inner to outer monologue accidentally. See Inner Monologue Conversation for the frequently used subversion when other characters hear what is said and react to it or refer to it in their own thoughts, even though they shouldn't be able to. It's mostly used when two characters use this device in the same scene. If the character intentionally says this "out loud" to an empty room (the audience), then it is Thinking Out Loud. Compare with Narrator, Captain's Log, and Sounding It Out. Contrast Surrogate Soliloquy, when the thoughts are forced out at an inanimate or nonsentient target to avoid voiceover. A closely related Video Game trope is Informing the Fourth Wall. May lead to Inner Thoughts, Outsider Puzzlement if you either spend too long monologuing or start acting weird while you're concentrating on your own thoughts. When overdone, it can raise the same problems as Talking Is a Free Action. Subtropes are Voiceover Letter, Ear Worm, and Private Eye Monologue. |
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Raoul Duke from Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas has some truly epic inner moments: | |
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Yuuichi of Kanon, who, like Kyon, was the narrator of his respective work (putting aside KyoAni's adaption which lead to the characters' similar appearance and same voice actor). | |
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Another variation/parody occurs in Finding Nemo: When they're plunged into darkness, Dory assumes Marlin to be her conscience having an Inner Monologue with her. | |
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Nobody Here: "Inner" shows a visual representation of the author's inner monologue—namely, that he doesn't need one. | |
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Advice and Trust: Asuka often talks with herself in this story due to her insecurities, fears and doubts tearing her apart. Frequently a side of herself starts to have doubts and another side retorts "Oh, just shut up!" or "Get a grip, Sohryu!" In chapter 2, after spending the whole night with Shinji for first time she has a very long monologue: In chapter 8 Shinji and Asuka have deduced that their mothers are stuck inside their Evas and Asuka is on the verge of freaking out and she has to remind herself mentally to keep calm: |
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The Social Network: Mark hears his voice in his head while typing. | |
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In Berserk Abridged episode 18, the queen has one of these, much to the annoyance of the others in the room. | |
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Dark Angel does this for season 1 and a few episodes of season two. Albaeit in a lesser manner. | |
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One episode of BoJack Horseman shows us its main character's internal monologue, in which he constantly berates himself for being a "stupid piece of shit." | |
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Parodied in Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead, in which Hamlet (who looks a bit like Olivier, come to think of it), is clearly doing the soliloquy in his head, but the audience doesn't hear his Inner Monologue. Part of the whole point of the play/film was that Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are given no explanations, so have no idea what's going on. | |
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Inverted in Achewood's Alt Text, Ramses only has an outer monologue because he's ashamed of the world, not himself. | |
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Dexter uses this a lot. It helps highlight the difference between the socially acceptable role he plays and his true (sociopathic) thoughts and responses. | |
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The Bible: The Complete Word of God (abridged) parodies this early on when one of the actors goes into a panicked monologue when told that the story of Noah's Ark likely never happened, but the other two turn out to have been listening to this despite being frozen and unspotlighted. ("You still wet the bed?" "Ew.") | |
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The Simpsons: Homer can be often seen engaging in an inner monologue that sometimes becomes an inner conversation between him and his brain: In one episode, Marge is driving along and appears to be hearing Homer's voice in her head, until it's revealed that Homer is in the back seat of the car speaking through a cardboard tube. In another episode, Homer delivers the usual "Well, off to work!"-lines at breakfast while his thought shows that he's plotting to sneak out and go on the Duff Brewery tour. Unfortunately he gets the inner and outer monologues mixed up without realizing it; when Marge calls him out on his plan, he screams and runs for his car. |
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Each episode of Earth 2 was narrated by a different member of the crew. At the start of the episode the narration was general; during the episode they were talking about specific things that were happening, and at the end they talked about what they'd learned or how they'd changed as a result. | |
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In Asteroid in Love, Ao becomes the Earth Sciences club's voice of reason after Mikage Graduate from the Story. However, she's also uncomfortable speaking to others, which means most of her snarking is conveyed by inner monologues. | |
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Tapiseri Soujourn: Soujourn has a running inner monologue as she analyzes her opponent's actions and plans her next moves in battle. | |
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Parodied again in Airplane II: The Sequel. When someone asks "What do your people (the flight controllers) think?" the audience is granted the power of telepathy to see what the controllers are thinking at that moment. | |
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Supergirl does this a lot. A lot. Often it's because she's trying to figure out her weird new homeworld or dwelling upon her life and her troubles: | |
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In Switched, this happens throughout the show. At first, we only hear Ayumi's inner monologues but we eventually hear Umine's private thoughts as well. | |
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The Another Code games hangs a lampshade on the tendency for protagonists to go on long-winded a Internal Monologue, particularly in Another Code: R. In ''R', Ashley's internal monologues in are depicted via a camera zoom in, and her looking directly at the screen while she spills her thoughts to the player. They are then almost always interrupted by the character Ashley was talking to yelling her name, and proclaiming that she just suddenly began blankly staring into space for a the last moments. Matthew, who is Ashley's most constant companion across the game, begins to get used to Ashley "going off with the fairies" to the point where he starts actively expecting it. | |
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In Sunstone the narrative often assumes the perspective of present day Lisa and what she's thinking in the moment, an entire segment is narrated by Anne's internal thoughts and we sometimes see Alan internally wrestling over the best wisecrack to make, usually picking the wrong one. | |
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Parodied in Airplane! when Ted Striker begins an inner monologue with an echoed recollection, then notices the echo and gets distracted by pretending to be a baseball announcer inside his head. Parodied again in Airplane II: The Sequel. When someone asks "What do your people (the flight controllers) think?" the audience is granted the power of telepathy to see what the controllers are thinking at that moment. |
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In Nestor Burma, the Private Eye Monologues entirely happen in the head of the main character (played by Guy Marchand). | |
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We often get glimpses into the minds of the drivers in Initial D to show their reactions and intentions during a street race. | |
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In Beauty and the Beast, "Something There" has Belle and the Beast apparently singing in their minds. In an interesting use of the trope, this is the first time we hear the Beast's human voice, undistorted by his monstrous form. | |
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In Seventeen Moments of Spring, Russian TV series from early 70's, internal monologues of main protagonist, colonel Isayev are presented through voice-overs. And as they often consist of solemn but rather obvious statements, their parodies created a sub-genre of jokes immediately recognisable in Russia and several other post-Soviet coutries. | |
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Evangelion 303: Many characters have inner discussions with themselves. To reinforce the effect of it being a stream-thought, often the background fades and only their thoughts are seen. Asuka's inner monologue often gets depicted like two Asukas arguing with each other. |
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Tantei Team KZ Jiken Note is written in Aya's viewpoint, hence the anime adaptation has a lot of it, often in hexagonal speech balloons. | |
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Constantly used on Scrubs, specifically the inner monologue of the main character JD, and occasionally other characters. | |
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Neon Genesis Evangelion: Genocide: Shinji and Asuka have introspective monologues the whole time where they reflect on their lives, their past mistakes, their issues and their relationship. Misato also thinks several times about her children, her bosses, and what measures she'll take to protect the former from the latter. | |
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This is used often in Princess Tutu. Ahiru (which means "Duck", as she's called in the dub), the emotional lead character, has a tendency to cut off her inner monologues by shouting her next thought out loud, much to the confusion of those around her. It's also used for comedic effect in one scene, when she's having an inner monologue about how she's "only a duck" while her teacher is calling out her name. It ends up with her looking up and shouting at him "Yeah, yeah, I know, I'm a duck!" only to be berated by her teacher for her outburst. | |
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This is done on the show Parker Lewis Can't Lose only when Parker is thinking. Nobody else's voice is heard, much like in Scrubs. | |
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Parodied by Black Jack Justice: Trixie is interrupted in the middle of a Private Eye Monologue by Jack, who points out that she's been staring at her coffee for a minute without saying anything. | |
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In the first issue of her 80's solo title Linda spends the first pages reminiscing and reminding herself she needs a change of scene to rediscovering herself: | |
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Neon Genesis Evangelion has several, most notably Rei's, which was trippy as hell. | |
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This is used for comedic effect in WordGirl. In one episode, the titular superhero was having an inner monologue about the situation, and the Narrator chimed in to comment. WordGirl asked him how he could hear what she was thinking, and the Narrator merely reminded her of his role. | |
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Total Drama use this trope on Lindsay in Dodgebrawl. | |
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Guilded Age: Byron does this whenever he is alone. Usually it's tactical planning and combat advice, to the point that the Alt Text has called him "the Michael Weston of Arkerra." | |
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Present as Cloud's "conscience" in the Final Fantasy VII fanfic My Disjointed Life. It never misses an opportunity to hilariously humiliate Cloud. Made even funnier in that multiple characters regularly comment on Cloud's zoning out in the midst of things around him. | |
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Sora, the protagonist from Sketchbook, is extremely shy and doesn't say much, but the viewer gets deep insights into her mind through her extensive inner monologues. And what a special and observant mind it is. | |
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Parodied when Stewie thinks "This is fantastic! Nobody suspects a thing! Ooh, listen to my voice, that sounds cool! Helloooo! Piiigs iiin Spaaaaace!" | |
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The Muppet Show | hasFeature |
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Inner Monologue | |
Inner Monologue / int_4f115950 | comment |
Robin (1993): Tim Drake has narration boxes outlined in green, and later red, which oftentimes contrast what he's actually saying and reveal that he's much harsher, more critical and amusingly sarcastic in his thoughts than his speech since he finds himself playing peacemaker or relating relevant facts a lot as Robin which he prefers to do clearly and without conflict. He's generally more open when hanging out with friends. | |
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In Batman: The Brave and the Bold, beyond the occasional banter, Batman's dialogue is often largely serious. This is contrast with his various bits we hear of his Inner Monologue, where he is frequently a smart-ass Meta Guy. | |
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Batman: The Brave and the Bold | hasFeature |
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Inner Monologue | |
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21st Century Serial Killer is narrated by the thoughts of Aaron Schwartz. | |
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21st Century Serial Killer | hasFeature |
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Inner Monologue | |
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The Twilight Zone (1959): Nan Adams' inner monologue, in which she tries to make sense of the hitchhiker's repeated appearances, is heard throughout "The Hitch-Hiker". "King Nine Will Not Return" features Captain James Embry's panicked thoughts when he finds that he is alone in the African desert with his B-25 Mitchell bomber King Nine in 1943. Michael Chambers' inner monologue is heard at various points throughout "To Serve Man" as he relates the story of the Kanamits' arrival on Earth and its aftermath. In "The Long Morrow", Commander Douglas Stansfield's inner monologue while in suspended animation is heard throughout the episode. |
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Inner Monologue | |
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The Twilight Zone (1985): In "Gramma", Georgie's inner monologue is heard throughout the episode. | |
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The Twilight Zone (1985) | hasFeature |
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Inner Monologue | |
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In another video, Deadpool uses his as a weapon against Green Lantern. | |
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The Cougar Town episode "The Criminal Mind", as part of a The Breakfast Club homage. Typical of the show, it gets Lampshaded early on; Travis talks about the use of voice-over for expositon and characterization. Then Jules' first monologue starts with "That is so stupid." | |
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Cougar Town | hasFeature |
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Inner Monologue | |
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Jade Armor: The audience regularly hears Lan Jun's thoughts on certain matters. | |
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Jade Armor | hasFeature |
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Inner Monologue | |
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The Holiday: Amanda is an editor who specialises in movie trailers. Every so often her mind will start narrating her life in the style of a trailer and the voice of Hal Douglas. | |
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The Holiday | hasFeature |
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Inner Monologue | |
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Most of Persona 5's narration consists of the otherwise mostly silent protagonist's personal thoughts. | |
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Persona 5 (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Inner Monologue | |
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The Young Ones, when Rick's conscience has a go at him for inhuming Neil. | |
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Inner Monologue | |
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TNA did these with Willow The Wisp by playing his voice on some mic while his lips didn't move. Willow's a silly gimmick, in case you're wondering. | |
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TNA | hasFeature |
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Inner Monologue | |
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In Turning Red, Mei's thoughts when she is trying to avoid her mother finding out about her drawings are presented this way. | |
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Turning Red | hasFeature |
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Inner Monologue | |
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Comically played with in Psychic Squad where in some scenes the author makes the readers believe that Minamoto is having an internal monologue, and then suddenly he gets angry at the nearby standing Fujiko who, as we suddenly discover, was actually the one who voiced a fake Minamoto's internal monologue that she invented on spot. | |
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Inner Monologue | |
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HERZ: In an early chapter Shinji is shooting targets, thinking of how he does not hate fighting and killing and telling himself he has to protect his family. In one of his few appearances Gendo thinks of how fortunate he is because Shinji has chosen forgiving him and even lets him see his granddaughter. |
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Inner Monologue | |
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The titular heroine's inner monologue is an actual character in Lizzie McGuire. | |
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Inner Monologue | |
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Jimmy does this in Fleep. Good thing, too, because he's pretty much the only character. | |
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Fleep (Comic Strip) | hasFeature |
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Inner Monologue | |
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Everything Now: Mia's frequently comments on the events in the show and issues she has in a voiceover. | |
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Everything Now | hasFeature |
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Inner Monologue | |
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Turnabout Storm has both characters that take the point of view, Phoenix Wright and Twilight Sparkle, use internal monologue in typical Ace Attorney fashion. This means lots of snarking to themself as the Only Sane Man/Mare in a world of crazies. | |
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Inner Monologue | |
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Kaze to Ki no Uta has a lot of these. | |
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Inner Monologue | |
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Kanamemo has this with Kana, done Once an Episode. | |
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Inner Monologue | |
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Since Yuki of Gourmet Girl Graffiti is painfully shy, a lot of the thoughts were presented this way. | |
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Inner Monologue | |
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Spider-Man: The Animated Series uses this extensively. The Spectacular Spider-Man is another series that features Spider-Man having the tendency to do this. |
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In Wolfenstein: The New Order and Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, B.J. Blazkowics's inner thoughts can be heard from time to time, showcasing what's going through his head; from self-reminders of tasks he must complete, to his thoughts about the war with the Nazis, his friends and allies, and his past. | |
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Wolfenstein: The New Order (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Inner Monologue | |
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Postnuptial Disagreements: Magus that he is, Meriwether compensates for his limited external monologues by providing a running commentary on everything from assassination techniques to home furnishing. | |
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Inner Monologue | |
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Sunset (2015): Angela's voice can be heard speaking her opinions about the events happening in Anchuria around her in the game. | |
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Sunset 2015 (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Inner Monologue | |
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Once More with Feeling: In chapter 11, Asuka tries to convince herself that she doesn't find Shinji Ikari attractive. | |
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Inner Monologue | |
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Very common with Liko from Pokémon Horizons, due to her introverted nature. | |
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Pokémon Horizons: The Series | hasFeature |
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Inner Monologue | |
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At the beginning of Hellsister Trilogy, Supergirl has several serious monologues where she reflects on her loneliness and inability to fit in with other people and have meaningful relationships. | |
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Hellsister Trilogy (Fanfic) | hasFeature |
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Inner Monologue | |
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Virtually every character of Ranma ½ Abridged gets one of these, whether to advance the (abridged) plot or to lampshade the overuse of this trope itself in many media to advance a plot. | |
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Inner Monologue | |
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Unlike traditional musicals, every song in Spring Awakening has been described as functioning like inner monologue for the characters. Lyrics reflect the feelings they don't or can't express to the outside world at that moment, and often at the end of the song characters will return to exactly how they were when the song began, as in the "real world" nothing happened. | |
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Spring Awakening (Theatre) | hasFeature |
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Inner Monologue | |
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Kyon of Haruhi Suzumiya is this trope in human form. He acts as the narrator, has moments of Did I Just Say That Out Loud? and comments on everything with a mix of Unreliable Narrator and Lemony Narrator. The problem is that the main character, Haruhi, is extremely Genre Savvy, and a God, according to some of Itsuki's superiors. The others just see her as a ridiculously powerful Reality Warper. In the novels, Kyon's dialogue is often not put in quotation marks, which means it can be very difficult to determine whether he is narrating or talking aloud until someone responds to him. The anime will often not show Kyon's mouth during these scenes, leaving the ambiguity intact. | |
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Cerebus the Aardvark: There was a very long inner dialogue between Cerebus and "Dave". Since this all takes place in Cerebus's head it looks like an Inner Monologue - there's nothing to indicate which thoughts are Cerebus's and which are Dave's except the context. Of course Cerebus is never sure if Dave is for real anyway. Cerebus also has regular inner monologues, getting more frequent as the series progresses - reflecting either Sim's storytelling getting more experimental, or Cerebus himself growing more introspective. Earlier, the Cockroach had a tendency to narrate his situation, either aloud or in his head. |
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Inner Monologue | |
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In Power Girl story A Force of Four, Kara talks to herself before fighting U-Ban who has broken into the Fortress to ravish her. | |
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Power Girl (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
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Inner Monologue | |
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This is the only way Jake from Dog's Life talks, as he is a (realistic) dog. He's the only dog to talk in this game, as all the other ones you control just bark (as Jake does under most circumstances). Jake's a Deadpan Snarker, who often make comments in his head about his surroundings or the NPCs. | |
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Hidenori in Daily Lives of High School Boys has extensive internal monologues in skits focusing him. | |
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Inner Monologue | |
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Used in Kira Is Justice (since this is based on Death Note) in Chapter Two and Three the most, and in other places too. | |
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Kira Is Justice (Fanfic) | hasFeature |
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Inner Monologue | |
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Garfield and Friends: Garfield, along with the other characters who used Thought Bubble Speech in the comic strip, now have voices to go with their thoughts. | |
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Garfield and Friends | hasFeature |
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Inner Monologue | |
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Roger Smith of The Big O is prone to occasional fits of introspection that more or less serve as narration and/or plot notes for the audience. | |
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The Big O | hasFeature |
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Inner Monologue | |
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Kefka, being the crossover's Meta Guy, calls him out on this in the prequel. "You sure are talkative - in your head!" | |
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Final Fantasy VI (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Inner Monologue | |
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Just about everyone gets a few in Death Note, though Light and L come out on top by a substantial margin. | |
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Death Note (Manga) | hasFeature |
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Superman: In the Bronze Age, Superman used a lot of thought bubbles, too. It gave him a rather introspective air. The real reason for this is Superman had no regular partners to banter Expo Speak with. Oddly, the title that has Supes do the most inner monologuing is one of the team-up books he shares with Batman — because he and Bats are the narrators in the Jeph Loeb's arcs like Public Enemies or The Supergirl from Krypton (2004). Supergirl does this a lot. A lot. Often it's because she's trying to figure out her weird new homeworld or dwelling upon her life and her troubles: In the first issue of her 80's solo title Linda spends the first pages reminiscing and reminding herself she needs a change of scene to rediscovering herself: In Red Daughter of Krypton Kara's inner voice is as reflective as snarky. In Bizarrogirl, Kara does this several times when talking to her counterpart. In the beginning of Who is Superwoman?, the titular villain tries to convince herself that she is doing what she must for her family and her people's sake. |
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Inner Monologue | |
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In the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series, the hero does this very often, but has almost nothing to offer in the way of actual speech. | |
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Inner Monologue | |
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In Murder!, an early Alfred Hitchcock talkie, the crude sound recording technology of 1930 did not allow for overdubbing. So to get Herbert Marshall's Inner Monologue in the film, Hitchcock had Marshall record his dialogue elsewhere, and then the recording was played on the set as Marshall stared into a mirror. It's believed to be the first use of overdubbing to represent Inner Monologue in film—and it might be the Trope Maker, as stage plays just had the characters talk to the audience. | |
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Murder! | hasFeature |
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Inner Monologue | |
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Used quite a bit (and then lampshaded) in Adaptation.. | |
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Adaptation. | hasFeature |
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Shrek 2: Shrek mentally reads Fiona's diary in her voice. | |
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Ferris Bueller's Day Off records some of Jeannie's thoughts this way. | |
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The Spectacular Spider-Man is another series that features Spider-Man having the tendency to do this. | |
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Used frequently in The War at Home, along with a special white background and (sometimes) imaginary objects. | |
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Sometimes used on Star Trek: The Original Series in place of a Captain's Log. | |
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Kelsey from Craig of the Creek is prone to dramatic inner monologues. | |
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Freeman's Mind takes the normally Silent Protagonist Gordon Freeman of Half-Life and gives him a hilarious inner monologue as he progresses through the game. | |
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Used humorously in One Piece's Skypiea arc, Gedatsu often confuses his inner and outer monologues, often having to be reminded that he has to use his voice to be heard. | |
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George from Dead Like Me has one, slightly louder and clearer than her voice on the actual soundtrack. She's a combination of Inner Monologue and the Narrator. | |
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The title character of The Maxx often has these. Like Deadpool above, he sometimes accidentally talks aloud when having them. | |
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I'm a Marvel... And I'm a DC: Wolverine and Rorschach had a competition involving inner monologues. In another video, Deadpool uses his as a weapon against Green Lantern. |
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The Little Mermaid (1968 Soviet film): When meeting the prince she loves, the mute Mermaid's thoughts (her wish that he knew that she sacrificed her Beautiful Singing Voice to be with him) are voiced out for the viewer. | |
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The two Touch Detective games make excellent use of this as the titular detective, MacKenzie, runs commentary on the chaos around her. This, like most uses of Inner Monologue, cements her as the Deadpan Snarker and the only sane girl of the cast. Even more interestingly, it's often done simultaneously on the top screen of the DS while the normal conversation is on the bottom screen (or vice versa, can't remember). |
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Big City Greens: Tilly has an Inner Monologue with Saxon in "Impopstar" as she grows suspicious over Zillon Brax posing as Cricket. In "Heat Beaters", Cricket has one of these as he suspects why Remy never sweats in the heat. "Quiet Please", which is a Whole-Plot Reference to the movie A Quiet Place, focuses on the Greens going to the library to find a book for Cricket while trying to evade the Scary Librarian; they cannot make any noise, not even talking or whispering, thus almost all of their dialogue is played out through their thoughts, and they result in communicating through sign language or pantomime whenever they need to talk to each other. In "Bat Girl", Community Sue and Cricket use "baseball talk" by giving charades to one another. Nancy also uses this with the kids later on when she reveals she turned the kids jerky for her own benefit. |
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A variation: child actor Peter Billingsly spends most of A Christmas Story creating/reacting to Jean Shepard's reminiscing. | |
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In Monsters In Paradise, Amber has a serious one prior to her battle against Yukari, thinking about the latter's odd physical strength and wondering what secrets she is hiding. | |
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Code Geass: Lelouch in particular does this. It comes back to bite him in Episodes 14-16 of the first season. | |
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Every chapter of Stroll starts with one from Octavia. These give a deeper insight into her personality, as well as a look at her past. | |
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In Saint Beast, Judas is very prone to this, as a lot of what he is thinking about is treason. | |
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Final Fantasy: Squall Leonhart in Final Fantasy VIII monologues internally much more than he actually speaks aloud. His Inner Monologues provide so much of his characterization that they are retained for his appearance in Dissidia Final Fantasy. Kefka, being the crossover's Meta Guy, calls him out on this in the prequel. "You sure are talkative - in your head!" |
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In the webcomic Girly, the characters say more inside their head than out of it. | |
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Subverted in Voices. Osiris appears to be doing this at first, but when he meets some allies, it turns out he's been speaking the whole time. People comment on how weird it is, but he refuses to stop. | |
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In Secret Passages, Elsa has one for the duration of the story. Anna also has this during her scenes, though to a lesser extent. | |
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In D.N.Angel, Daisuke and Dark sometimes have conversations together through a dual inner monologue, since they share the same body. (Other times, however, it's implied that one doesn't know what the other is thinking, so they must have to actively want to do this for it to happen.) | |
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In an episode of Young Sheldon, Sheldon reads Billy's signature on his cast in Billy's voice. | |
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Spider-Man: Spider-Man does this a lot, at least when he's not talking to himself. | |
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In Bizarrogirl, Kara does this several times when talking to her counterpart. | |
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Used extensively in The Thin Red Line (1998), to the point of the voiceovers outnumbering the dialogues. | |
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SpongeBob SquarePants: In the episode "Big Pink Loser", Patrick starts copying everything that SpongeBob does. SpongeBob thinks to himself, "At least I'm safe inside my mind" only for Patrick to copy his Inner Monologue as well. Squidward has one in "The Thing" when he gets covered in cement and spends days waddling through Jellyfish Fields. In "Employee of the Month," SpongeBob and Squidward silently smile at each other while shaking on a deal to compete fairly, but we hear their thoughts reveal that they plan to stab each other in the back the first chance they get. |
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In El Goonish Shive, Adrian Raven has one in which he ponders his mother's plan. | |
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In A Prize for Three Empires, Carol Danvers talks to herself every so often. For example, when a part of she doesn't want to pity Rogue... | |
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Exit Fate protagonist Daniel Vinyard often has these in situations of moral conflict, though mostly just in form of a few sentences to himself after his dialogue partner has left. | |
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In Red Daughter of Krypton Kara's inner voice is as reflective as snarky. | |
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Kanako from Maria†Holic has a very chatty Inner Monologue. Unusually, Mariya can enter into her monologues and correct her. | |
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Samurai Gourmet gives Kasumi more thought lines than spoken lines, for numerous reasons. Even not counting the Indulgent Fantasy Segues about a samurai, the show is very much about his introspection. He's a reserved fellow. And it would be rude for him to talk with his mouth full. | |
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In the aftermath of Lord Love's vision, the La Vita Nuova portrays an argument between voices in Dante's head about whether to submit to Love or to resist him. The internal argument forces Dante to constantly start, scrap, and re-start his poetry until he prays to Mercy herself. | |
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In the My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic episode "Slice of Life", Gummy has an inner monologue about life. | |
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The 10th Kingdom briefly depicts some of Wolf's thoughts this way while he's in the casino. | |
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Heavily used in Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny: The Edge, as the manga series focuses heavily on the thoughts and intentions of the cast. | |
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About half of the text in Molester Man comes from the protagonist's inner thoughts. | |
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Used on occasion by Tako of Sushi Pack, usually accompanied by a small representation of his own head◊ for each line in his train of thought (which can be seen in action starting at 0:30 here. In one episode, Maguro uses her mind-reading powers to join him in his inner monologue, which he does not appreciate. | |
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The Thief and the Cobbler: The film was originally meant to have little-to-no dialogue at all from the eponymous characters and their stories were meant to be told through the animation. However, in the Miramax recut, both characters have an inner monologue throughout the whole film, which leads to many Captain Obvious statements when combined with the animation. | |
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Concrete: Any character is prone to this, but since most stories follow Concrete, he gets the most. | |
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Spoofed in the Johnny Bravo episode "Scoop Bravo": | |
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In Superman story Superman and Man, both lead characters often dwell on their situation throughout the story. | |
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Spoofed in the Ed, Edd n Eddy episode "Boys Will Be Eds", where most of the guys in the cul-de-sac find themselves infatuated with girl-next-door Nazz, and we hear their internal monologues during a pickup game of baseball: | |
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In the beginning of Who is Superwoman?, the titular villain tries to convince herself that she is doing what she must for her family and her people's sake. | |
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Gantz was 80% inner dialog, used not for exposition or analysis, but overwrought, confused, repetitive, self-absorbed internalizing. Every actual hazard to life hung, while designated heroes stood stock still in shock as one character hammered the obvious personal emotional crises, interspersed with other characters brief reflection on the danger they or another were in. Audience with the patience to sit through that would be rewarded with one onscreen action followed by another extended tour of everyone's sparse inner thoughts. | |
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The inner monologue in David Lynch's Dune (1984) is infamous. While in most examples the audience is only privy to the inner monologue of the main protagonist, in Dune we are treated to the inner thoughts of every. single. character. The film is almost nothing but inner monologue. | |
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Used often in Rachel, Rachel, to express the inner thoughts of repressed, frustrated spinster schoolteacher Rachel. Escalates to Inner Dialogue when Rachel's voiceover has her frustrations arguing with her fear of change. | |
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In an episode of The Prisoner (1967) filmed when Patrick McGoohan was busy on a movie, Number 6's mind is put into another man's body. This leads to the somewhat odd sight of another actor walking around trying to look like he's having the thoughts we hear in McGoohan's voice. | |
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In Buffy the Vampire Slayer/Supergirl crossover The Vampire of Steel, Buffy berates herself while running from several security guards: | |
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At least half of Strange Interlude is stream-of-consciousness Aside Comments meant to reveal the inner monologues of the characters. | |
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While not voiced, Ace Attorney has a TON of inner monologues, most of them being of sarcastic comments on a person or situation. This is parodied in some parts when other characters can almost read what Phoenix is thinking. In the third game, Edgeworth actually thinks "Thank God for inner monologue" to himself after a snarky internal comment. While the inner monologues are usually used by the player characters, the final case of Trials and Tribulations as Godot, the true killer of the victim in the case, getting his own inner monologue when he sees Mia's ghost standing next to Phoenix and wondering how she is living on through him. | |
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In Looking for Group, Sooba the Team Pet Panther begins all of his monologues with "You think you know me...", as does Richard's rabbit. Actually a Chekhov's Gun with the rabbit, who is actually the Archmage transformed to observe the group. Tim's is "DIS MY INSIDE VOICE!" In the case of Sooba, it later becomes a Running Gag as he's always seen thinking those words while looking brooding. |
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Family Guy: Parodied when Stewie thinks "This is fantastic! Nobody suspects a thing! Ooh, listen to my voice, that sounds cool! Helloooo! Piiigs iiin Spaaaaace!" At the beginning of "Screams of Silence: The Story of Brenda Q.", Peter and Joe each have an inner monologue when Quagmire doesn't show up on their fishing trip. |
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Amphibia: In the episode, "Dating Season / Anne vs. Wild", Hop Pop lets his mind go where it shouldn't. | |
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Squall Leonhart in Final Fantasy VIII monologues internally much more than he actually speaks aloud. His Inner Monologues provide so much of his characterization that they are retained for his appearance in Dissidia Final Fantasy. | |
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Baldur's Gate: Edwin Odesseiron could be seen as parodying this; he does the same thing out loud, but doesn't seem to be aware that others can hear him. | |
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In Kodoku no Gurume, Goro Inogashira's inner thoughts are made audible, and integrates rather seamlessly with a show about a man who eats by himself. | |
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Broken Saints is loaded with this, especially in the earlier chapters when only one character is present in a scene. | |
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A Crown of Stars: Both Shinji and Asuka argue with themselves very often due to their many doubts and fears. To serve as an example, Asuka in chapter 33: And Shinji in chapter 43: |
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Samus occasionally has these. She has one after her ship crashes and she loses her suit in Metroid: Zero Mission, and she has a ton in Metroid Fusion a Metroid: Other M, with voice acting in the last one. | |
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MacGyver (1985): MacGyver, providing linking narration or relating a folksy anecdote about something in his childhood that the onscreen action reminds him of. | |
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In Aruosumente, many of Legna's lines of thought and conclusions are presented as inner monologues. | |
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Burn Notice has Michael often explaining how spies operate in certain situations and explaining deadpan-manner the stupidities of Hollywood Science. Not entirely played straight in that the character's thoughts are not being played out. It's more like a subtle shift to an instructional video rather than demonstrating the character's thought process. Most notably, Michael will always do the narration even if the events in question are miles away from his character. |
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Hisao from Katawa Shoujo often does this while sharing his thoughts on the school, the current state of his relationship with the girl he's romancing, or other such things. | |
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In the stage adaptation of The Little Mermaid (1989), while Ariel is mute, she has two "in her head" songs, heard by the audience but not the characters: "Beyond My Wildest Dreams" and "If Only". | |
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In Control, the protagonist Jesse frequently delivers internal commentaries and asides in cutscenes, usually accompanied by a close-up shot of her face. One early sign that the Inexplicably Awesome janitor Ahti isn't what he seems is that he sometimes comments a reply if he's in earshot. As the game progresses Jesse's shown to have a justified reason for doing this. Since childhood she's had a protective resonance entity living in her head, nearly all her monologues are actually conversations directed to Polaris without the chance of being considered mentally ill by anyone in earshot. |
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In 1975 short film Doubletalk a young man named David arrives to pick up his date Karen, and makes awkward small talk with her parents. The hook of the film is that we hear all their inner thoughts in voiceover, so when Karen comes downstairs wearing a very skimpy blouse, David boggles at what a great body she has while her father fumes that she is asking for trouble. | |
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The Second Try: Shinji and Asuka have plenty of these through the whole history where they reflect about their situation -having survived to the end of the world only to being brought back to the past, their feelings, their relationship or each other. | |
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In City of Heroes, one of your tour guides in the Architect Building has a broken inner monologue. | |
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Deadpool: Deadpool loves his yellow narration boxes. He sometimes goes as far as to CONVERSE with his inner monologue as though it is another personality. Subverted at one point, where someone tells him he is actually talking out loud. | |
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In The Greenhouse, the demon 'Red' poses as her host Mica's inner monologue, turning it into a conversation that she thinks she's just having with herself. Red accentuates the negative and asks piercing questions, trying to cut Mica off from her support structures and make her miserable so that Red can feed on her more easily. | |
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