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The scene usually plays out as follows: Character #1 meets character #2 for the first time. Character #2 gives their name... their occupation... their credentials... and then "let me give you..." You guessed it, "My Card." Now it's official. Everything they said about themselves must be true. There's the proof in black and white. This is a compound trope at best; sometimes there's a card, sometimes not. Sometimes it's just a membership card or other form of identification that's presented, but not given. Sometimes they say something else when it's presented... but you get the idea. If the card itself is important it occasionally becomes Chekhov's Gun if the recipient discovers later they need its information. Some variations to consider: "Let me give you my card", the abbreviated version "My card", or the incredibly formal "Allow me to introduce myself" accompanies some physical device, usually a business card in the trope's purest form, to remember them by. "Call Me" is often the dating version of the above business-like version. There is often a card, but just as often a phone number on any piece of paper. "If you should happen to remember anything else", and its many variants, are distinctly reserved for detectives or other government agents finishing primary questioning of a witness that seems incomplete. "I'm with" or "I'm from" followed by some company name usually precedes the displaying of identification, which may or may not be genuine. Perhaps a Weird Trade Union. Sometimes, one can be used by a Death Dealer who is not into card games otherwise. Compare Calling Card and Membership Token. See also Verbal Business Card. |
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Fight Club: Tyler Durden gives the narrator his card when they first meet on the plane; the narrator uses it to call him after his apartment blows up. | |
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An episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit had Stabler give a child (who they suspected was being abused by his mother) his card. He calls for help in the night and ends up being murdered by his mother and over-compliant brother. Olivia does it for practically every victim. | |
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Recettear: An Item Shop's Tale: Adventurers of their eponymous guild give cards to those who they want to work for. | |
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Mr. A has a business card that's half-black and half-white, representing his worldview, that he usually displays before beating up some criminals. | |
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The Question used to have the shtick that when he was asked to identify himself, he gave the questioner an apparently blank card, which then would smoke and a "?" would appear. | |
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Stunt Dawgs: In the comic book, the Stunt Scabs' lawyer introduces himself to them by showing his card when Half-a-Mind says he's got half a mind to sue. He introduces himself as "Slyme (with a "y") Whiplash, attorney-at-law with the firm of Dewey, Cheatam and Howe." | |
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Suikoden V: Oboro does this to promote his detective agency, but it doesn't catch on. | |
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Richie Rich: When Murray believes Richie will ditch him and Darcy for rich friends, he asks Richie to hand them his card in case they need a money manager. | |
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At the end of Lou, federal investigators are questioning Hannah (apparently not for the first time) as to whether the title character left any documents behind (Lou was an ex-CIA agent who was blackmailing the Agency). One of them leaves Hannah her card to call if she remembers anything, despite Hannah pointing out the agent left a card the other times they visited as well. Hannah throws away the card once they've left. | |
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Classic western Have Gun – Will Travel was named for the advertisement on the main character's business card. | |
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Angel: Cordelia has some cards done up for Angel Investigations, leading to a Running Gag where people keep trying to work out what the stylized angel is supposed to be. ("It looks like a lobster.") In one episode a demon turns up at Angel Investigations looking to collect a debt from Gunn. He's not there so the demon leaves behind some business cards, which comes in handy when Team Angel realise Gunn is in danger—the cards tell them where to look for him. |
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In an episode of CSI: NY, a brand new CSI gives a relative of the Victim of the Week his card; a detective criticizes him and says, "You can't afford to have the lab's phone ringing off the hook." | |
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Gus from Psych has a tendency to give his business card to hot girls involved in their cases, writing his home phone number on the back "in case they need anything" to show off his neat handwriting. Shawn finds this incredibly strange. | |
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Played with on an episode of Cheers: Carla's ex-husband Nick drops by and shows Sam the card for his latest business. As Sam starts to put it into his shirt, Nick asks for it back saying "Only got one." | |
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Bart Simpson once gave his sister a card. She then points out that he lives in the same house and he makes a note to order fewer cards in future. In another episode where Bart becomes an emancipated minor, he meets Tony Hawk, who offers his card by tossing it forward and having it weave impossibly through the air until it reaches Bart's hand. Then Hawk realizes it was an outdated card and recalls it in a reverse playback of the event. In yet another episode, Homer and some of his buddies become celebrated firemen. Because of this, Moe prints himself new business cards, stating "Moe Szyslak, Hero" - onto the backside of his old cards, which say "Moe Szyslak, Villain", complete with a picture of Moe as Dastardly Whiplash. In "Bart Gets Hit By a Car", Lionel Hutz gave homer a business card that "turns into a sponge" when wet. When Goose Gladwell gave his business card to Bart, Goose realized the card was outdated so he tried to write the new number on it only to learn the pen was out of ink. Since the pen had the number written on it, Goose would have given Bart the pen but then he realized it was the old number. |
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Belldandy gives her business card to Keichii when they first meet in Ah! My Goddess. | |
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In the Miraculous Ladybug fanfic Marinette's Halloween Group Lila combines this trope with And I'm the Queen of Sheba: apparently her usual delivery is so smooth that whoever she's talking to takes it at face value, and solved the problem this way. Rose came up with the idea, much to everyone's surprise. | |
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In Heroes, Pinehearst and Primatech give out cards like any good shadowy mysterious organization. URLs on the cards lead to a website for the Alternate Reality Game. | |
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Wile E. Coyote's "Super Genius" card. "Operation: Rabbit", the short in which Wile E. Coyote tries to catch and eat Bugs Bunny. Wile E. gives Bugs his card, which says "Wile E. Coyote, Genius". In Porky Pig's Feat, a hotel manager presents Daffy Duck with his card after glove-slapping him and challenging him to a duel. Daffy takes the card and punches it full of holes, telling him, "You've had your coffee ration for this week, Robespierre!" Daffy then hands him his own card - a piece of flypaper, which he sticks right in the manager's face. To add further injury, Daffy later takes it back. |
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Justice League: In "Flash and Substance", Linda Park tries to give the Flash her phone number. He's signing autographs and not really paying attention, so he just autographs it and hands it back. | |
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The Joker likes to use a literal Joker card, with or without useful information. Watch it though, it could be booby trapped with acid or poison, or it could simply explode. | |
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The protagonist of With This Ring has had business cards printed because he can't say his own name since being pulled into universe 16. He still has to have his power ring translate it into appropriate phonemes for different cultures and species sometimes, ending up with "Paol" or "Pol" or "Pavlos". | |
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In Séance on a Wet Afternoon, Phony Psychic Myra Savage gives Mr and Mrs Clayton her business card when she offers her services as a medium to locate their kidnapped daughter (conveniently neglecting to mention that she and her husband are the ones who kidnapped her). As she leaves the house, a policeman asks for one of her cards, as they are keeping records of everyone who shows up at the Clayton house in the days following the kidnapping, and this later leads to the police stopping by the Savages' house. | |
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In episode 3 of Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS, Akira Zaizen hands his business card to Go Onizuka's manager when he comes to Go's warehouse/training facility to recruit Go for a duel against Playmaker. | |
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In one episode of Scrubs the Janitor offers to paint Eliot's new office, handing her a card that says "PAINTER - Call Janitor". An earlier episode has J.D. print 10,000 "John Dorian, Chief Resident" business cards in anticipation of a potential promotion, all of which he promptly throws into the air when he thinks Elliot got the promotion instead. Upon learning that they are both getting the promotion, J.D. immediately grabs one off the ground and hands it to the nearest person. |
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In Full Frontal Nerdity the Slender Man apparently has business cards | |
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Our Miss Brooks: The shyster lawyer in "Hospital Capers" gives his card to Miss Brooks and Mr. Boynton. | |
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Calvin and Hobbes: In one strip, Calvin calls himself a "card-carrying genius". He then proceeds to show Hobbes his literal card, which proclaims Calvin as a "certified genius"; he admits he doesn't actually have a certificate, however. | |
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Supernatural: At the start of the series, Dean Winchester establishes his sleazy credentials by handing out a card identifying him as a Hollywood talent scout to a girl he's hoping to seduce. Of course he has Multiple Identity IDs anyway. | |
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In the second episode of Stargirl: Summer School, the Shade, claiming to be an antique dealer interested in the Wizard's collection of vintage magic props, gives Barbara a card. Barbara points out that it has no contact details, which is strange for a business card, and the Shade replies that he'll get back in touch with her. | |
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Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back has the United Brotherhood of Dealers union member cards prominently displayed, followed by a discussion of a lack of dental insurance benefits and a possible strike in New Jersey. | |
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Discworld: Casanunda's card in Lords and Ladies: In Wyrd Sisters, when Hwel and Tomjon find the Fool being robbed by some members of the Thieves' Guild, the thieves show them their card. |
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In a Silent Movie Keystone Cops-style parody of The X-Files, the alien 'Moon Man' has a card advertising his services. Rustics amazed, yokels abducted, derrieres probed. | |
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Mean Girls: "Kevin Gnapoor: Math Enthusiast/ Badass MC" | |
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Takamachi Nanoha of 2814 gives all other Magical Girls she finds her contact information so they can reach her when they need help. She does this because, as the Sector's Green Lantern, she is responsible for 1/3600th of the known universe instead of just a city or planet like most of them and so her jurisdiction encompasses all of theirs. | |
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In The Matchmaker, Mrs. Levi has been living in genteel poverty since her husband died and running various sidelines to keep afloat. When she meets Ambrose Kemper, she offers him her card, then apologizes and switches that card — "Varicose veins reduced. Consultations free." — for a more respectable one advertising her services as a music teacher. | |
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Felicity Huffman's character in The Spanish Prisoner leaves behind a business card that turns out to be an important part of a larger plan. | |
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At one point in The New Adventures of Invader Zim, an impressed Norlock gives a card to Gaz, in case she ever wants mentoring. | |
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Subverted in Terminal Velocity (1994). A sympathetic assistant district attorney leaves his card with Ditch Brodie, when he looks like he's facing manslaughter charges after a woman died during a skydiving accident. When Brodie discovers the woman faked her death, he contacts the ADA only to find he's actually one of the villains who are trying to track down the woman and kill her. Anyone can get a card printed up, after all. | |
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Water (1985). After blowing up a well and nearly throttling Michael Caine to death, the mercenary commander leaves him his card. "If you are in need of an army, just call." | |
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In The Order of the Stick, the Linear Guild has business cards declaring their inclination to take disproportionate revenge over quasi-imagined slights. | |
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In The Hot Rock, lawyer Abe Greenburg introduces himself by saying "My card", and then showing the card to everyone present and putting it back in his pocket: implying that he only has the one. | |
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The messenger M sends to get James Bond in the club asks the attendant to give Bond his card rather than leave his name. | |
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Superman: The Animated Series: In "The Main Man", when Superman demands to know the name of the interstellar bounty hunter shooting up a Metropolis police station, Lobo answers, "Oh, I'm sorry; My Card", and promptly delivers a right hook that sends the Man of Steel flying. | |
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Early in Black Butler, William T. Spears of the Grim Reaper Staffing Association gives Sebastian his card after coming to collect an unruly coworker (the infamous Grell, a.k.a. Jack the Ripper). | |
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The Dark Knight: After the Joker faces down a room full of gangsters, he finishes with "So, why don't you give me a call when you wanna start taking this a little more seriously? Here's...my...card." It's a Joker from a deck of playing cards, similar to one he left at a crime scene at the end of Batman Begins. | |
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PS238: The Revenant (local Batman expy) equips his sidekick, Moon Shadow, with business cards in addition to the standard Badass Normal gear of magnetic grappling hooks, smoke bombs, etc. These help cement Moon Shadow's Memetic Badass status among his classmates. The Revenant seems to like business cards in general. Once he officially recruits Cecil Holmes, the first thing he does is note that Cecil needs business cards. |
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In the Nick Velvet stories, Nick carries a collection of legitimate business cards he has collected over the years in his wallet. He uses these to create cover stories on the fly to help him with his thefts. For example, in one story he uses the business card of a vet to help him by the tranquilizers he needs to sedate a guard dog. | |
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In Raidou Kuzunoha vs. King Abaddon, demons may give Raidou their card upon being recruited or fused; this makes it less expensive to summon them from the Demonic Compendium. Demons met in random encounters may also comment on the cards Raidou has. (The idea of enemies pausing mid-battle to flip through Raidou's demonic Rolodex doesn't make that much sense if you think about it, but it's pretty amusing.) In the previous game, it is revealed Tae often gives Narumi her card. He's tired of them. |
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Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures: In "Snow White and the Motor City Dwarves," Mighty Mouse tries to sell a pilot idea to a TV executive and presents his card. It's a card from a standard playing deck, and he quips "Keep it. I have fifty-one more!" | |
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In Bakuman。, Akira Hattori gives the main characters his business card and e-mail address after his first meeting with the protagonists, asking them to submit any future work to Jump. He notes that they impressed him enough to get his e-mail address, but the truly impressive ones get his cell phone number. | |
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Yakuza 0: When Kiryu joins a real estate firm he is drilled on japanese business etiquette by his senior, and the player is expected to answer the questions correctly. When the client finally arrives the player is presented with a quick time event to present his business card. However no matter how well you do, his business card will always end up being upside down. | |
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Stargate SG-1 has Daniel create a box of relevant information to give to any peaceful aliens they found on their trips through the Star Gate. It's one of the reasons why he's The Face of The Team. | |
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From the Halloween episode of Pinky and the Brain, "Mister Itch: Proprietor of Wayward Souls." | |
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Aliens. Company troubleshooter Burke leaves a transparent plastic card with his contact details marked on it with Ripley, in case she changes her mind about going on the mission to find out what happened to the colony on LV426. After her next Catapult Nightmare, Ripley sticks the card in her videophone where it automatically connects her to a sleepy Burke. | |
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Aliens | hasFeature |
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The Revenant (local Batman expy) equips his sidekick, Moon Shadow, with business cards in addition to the standard Badass Normal gear of magnetic grappling hooks, smoke bombs, etc. These help cement Moon Shadow's Memetic Badass status among his classmates. | |
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Phineas and Ferb episode "Phineas and Ferb and the Temple of Juatchadoon" includes Isabella giving Ohio Flynn cards describing herself as "femme fatale, ingenue, amateur archeologist, and licensed tile and grout installer" along with Damsel in Distress and, much later, dirty double-crosser. | |
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The protagonist of Special Duty Combat Unit Shinesman is observed to hand out his business card like he's performing a finishing move. | |
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In Wyrd Sisters, when Hwel and Tomjon find the Fool being robbed by some members of the Thieves' Guild, the thieves show them their card. | |
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In Thespis by Gilbert and Sullivan, Jupiter introduces himself to the title character this way. | |
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Private detective Philip Marlowe carries two sets of business cards: one with his business details and contact information, and one with just his name for situations when he doesn't wish to advertise his reason for calling. For instance, in The Lady in the Lake he calls on his client at work, and gives the plain card to the secretary when he asks to be announced because the client has asked that his problem be kept confidential, but gives his business card to the client. | |
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In the previous game, it is revealed Tae often gives Narumi her card. He's tired of them. | |
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In Harvey, Elwood P. Dowd goes through the same routine with everyone he meets, including giving them his card (always accompanied by the same speech about one of the phone numbers no longer being valid, as he hasn't had new cards printed since then). This applies even to the doctors at the mental asylum. | |
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In Girl Genius, Carson produces his card...for a position that hasn't had any meaning in years, the Doom Bell Ringer. Princess Xerxsephnia gives Agatha her card and asks her to pay her a social visit while she's in Paris. |
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In New Girl, Winston, pretending to be Nick's law partner, hands some lawyers his card in case they ever want to "play with the big boys." When he leaves, the lawyers notice that it's a baseball card. | |
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Hot Shots! Part Deux. After Topper Harley has Refused the Call, CIA agent Michelle Huddleston gives him her card to call her in case he reconsiders. As the entire scene lampshades what a Ms. Fanservice hottie she is, her number is a phone sex line. | |
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Kill Six Billion Demons: Devils have business cards, which are entirely red and they offer to anyone who summons them. Instead of giving the devils' credentials, it allows the possessor to re-summon the devil at will by holding it out. It also allows the devil to know where the card holder is at all times. | |
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In Shrek 2, the Fairy Godmother's business card is also a means of communicating with her, although when they try to use it they are connected to her answering service. | |
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The middle brother Shinonome of The Lucifer and Biscuit Hammer fame has two different sorts of cards he hands out. One of them describes his occupation as "HERO OF JUSTICE". | |
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Claire in the Keepers Chronicles series by Tanya Huff has a magical version of this, which changes slogan every time you look at it. | |
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In U.S. Marshals, after letting his subordinates badger their fugitive's girlfriend for a few minutes, Girard calls them off... then hands her a business card, asking her to call him if she had any information. | |
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The Two Ronnies serial "The Phantom Raspberry Blower of Old London Town": | |
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Casanunda's card in Lords and Ladies: | |
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In Cast a Deadly Spell, Lovecraft introduces himself by handing people his card, but he keeps mistakenly handing over the business cards of his landlady's dance class. | |
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In Law & Order, the investigators will often give a witness their card and say "call me if you remember anything." An episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit had Stabler give a child (who they suspected was being abused by his mother) his card. He calls for help in the night and ends up being murdered by his mother and over-compliant brother. Olivia does it for practically every victim. |
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In Grandville, LeBrock has his own card printing machine, which is useful when you use as many undercover identities as him. He inherited it from his Sherlock Homage mentor. | |
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Night of the Demon - psychologist John Holden is in a library doing research on debunking cult leader Julian Karswell, who shows up and cordially invites him to his estate house, handing Holden his card and leaving. Holden is startled to see the card shows the name of his late associate with the cryptic line 'allowed two weeks' in glittery script...when he shows the card to a librarian the script is gone, with no sign of it showing up on a chemical analysis. | |
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Futurama: Zoidberg's business card is just a chunk of cardboard with ZOIDBERG written on it. | |
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'Allo 'Allo!: The undertaker Monsieur Alphonse's "Swiftly and With Style. My Card". Gestapo agent Flick gives his card to Private Bigstern. It's blank. He explains that you breathe on it and the address will appear. |
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Wrong is Right. Arms Dealer Helmet Unger hands out business cards saying "Europa Trading Center" and a phone number. This leads to Blatant Lies when reporter Sally Blake (actually a CIA agent) claims she knows Unger's name from his card, even though his name isn't on the card. | |
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To show what a refined Brazilian gentleman he is, José Carioca introduces himself to Donald with a card. Donald mispronounces the entire thing, requiring José to read it out loud for him. Donald then gives José his card: an ace of spades with "Donald Duck, Hollywood" written on the back. |
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In Darths & Droids, Maul says he'd give Obi-Wan his card, but Obi-Wan's too busy holding on for dear life. | |
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Similarly, in Bruce Almighty, God's business card just says "God." | |
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Fablehaven: One of the minor villains gives Seth and Kendra some fake business cards to trick them into stealing a demon. | |
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The Fairly OddParents!: Denzel Crocker had a card reading "Denzel Crocker - Fifth Grade Teacher". In order to trick Timmy's Dad, he altered the card by crossing out "Crocker" and adding "Di Caprio", the name of his fake occupation and, instead of crossing out "Fifth Grade Teacher", he added "and not a" before it. | |
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Mr. Holmes. Sherlock Holmes is hired by Mr Kelmot to follow his wife, and poses as an amateur fortune teller to get close to her. But she's not fooled, having already discovered Holmes' card while doing her husband's laundry. | |
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In The Santa Clause, Scott's ex-wife Laura and her psychiatrist husband, Neal, think that Scott is only pretending to be Santa, and see it as a threat to not only Scott's mental health, but that of Scott and Laura's seven-year-old son, Charlie, as well. Scott and Neal dislike each other to begin with, so rather than touch off a pleasant relationship, this could have only helped to build animosity between them. | |
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Get Smart: In "Survival of the Fattest", Maxwell Smart is going undercover at a hotel, and presents the business card of Bill Banford, president of the Ramid American Oil Company. Unfortunately the manager says that Max looks nothing like the real Banford, who has stayed at the hotel previously. So Max goes through a number of business cards until he gets to someone the hotel manager hasn't met before. | |
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When Shine from NEXT!!! Sound of the Future meets Back-Alley Doctor Hakase, they give her their business card after offering to fix Shine's malfunctioning voicebox. Shine actually does end up using the contact information on the card to get Hakase's help. | |
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"Operation: Rabbit", the short in which Wile E. Coyote tries to catch and eat Bugs Bunny. Wile E. gives Bugs his card, which says "Wile E. Coyote, Genius". | |
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Done humorously in Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Justice For All. In the first case, Phoenix Wright eventually presents his own business card to the court; the judge thanks him and gives him his business card before remembering there's a trial going on. Also done in Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth after one of Shi-Long Lang's subordinates mouths off to Edgeworth. Lang snaps that civilized people don't talk that way to each other, and demonstrates proper behavior by courteously exchanging cards with Edgeworth. (The two of them even get special sprites to present their cards with both hands.) |
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When Max comes face to face with the eponymous Funny Man, he asks who he is. Funny Man presents a joker card and says; "My card." | |
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The Untouchables (1987). Frank Nitti has the card of the Mayor of Chicago as a "Get Out of Jail Free" Card. | |
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In Paprika, the title character kisses her business card and then hands it to a man, which starts the Opening Theme. | |
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Also in the original Bedazzled (1967) - George Spiggot introduces himself to Stanley Moon as the Devil. Stanley is naturally skeptical, so George presents his card (which apparently reads "The Devil"). Stanley is still skeptical ("You're a nut case!") so George offers him a free trial wish. Stanley wishes for a popsicle, and George grants it - taking him on a bus to a popsicle stand and borrowing money from Stanley to pay for it. Somehow Stanley is still skeptical. | |
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Happens twice in Dr. No. The messenger M sends to get James Bond in the club asks the attendant to give Bond his card rather than leave his name. While in the club Bond gives Sylvia Trench his card (which has his phone number on it) and asks her to call him if she'd like to go out with him. |
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Impractical Jokers: At a speed dating event, Murr had to hand out business cards which made him out to be a child pageant coach, a state executioner, and other bizarre jobs. Murr was punished once by attending a kids' career day as a pet cremator/grandparent divorce attorney. After his traumatic presentation, he ends by handing out business cards to the children. As a punishment, Sal attended a networking event with a single business card that he had to give to "the most important person in the room." Every time he gave it to someone, the other guys told him that it was the wrong person, so he had to talk them into giving it back. |
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When first meeting Mikey Simon in Kappa Mikey, Ozu presents him with a card that says, "I HATE CARDS!!" | |
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Hoffa (1992). While recruiting for the Teamsters Union, Jimmy Hoffa leaves his business card with a truck driver, his future Number Two Bobby Ciaro. Written on the card are the words, "Give this man whatever he needs." | |
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In the film Oh, God!, God gives the main character His card. The card simply says: God | |
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Tiny Toon Adventures: In "The Looney Beginning", Plucky presents his card to Buster and Babs when he auditions to be a part of their show. In "Gang Busters", after Buster cleared his name and Montana Max was arrested, Max asked for a lawyer. Plucky showed up and gave him his card, much to Monty's chagrin. The episode, "Sepulveda Boulevard" has two of these scenes. The first is when Plucky takes over as the voiceover, much to Monty's chagrin. Plucky presents his "Voice-over Union" Membership card to Monty. Later, Monty presents his "Cartoon Writer" card (with Mike Maltese's name crossed out and his name in its place) to Elmyra when she needs help rewriting her script. The episode, "Washingtoon" has the villainous Moral Guardian displaying her card to Buster, which proudly displays her rear end. |
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Used hilariously in In Living Color! with Funky Finger Productions, two shady entrepreneurs who would burst into meetings, trying to sell whatever they had at the time. David Alan Grier's character would offer his card and start rummaging around in his coat, then all of a sudden Tommy Davidson would whip out a card inches from the target's face and shout "BAM!!" | |
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An issue of the Mortal Kombat official prequel comic features an out-of-uniform Sub-Zero presenting his Lin Kuei membership card. We don't make this stuff up. | |
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Agent Carter: Jarvis leaves his card with Peggy Carter, who tears it up in a fit of anger after she realises how Jarvis and Howard Stark have lied to and manipulated her. | |
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Parodied in the Clue VCR Mystery Game. Mr. Green hands Sgt. Grey a card that says "Lyman Green: Business." | |
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Doctor Who: At the end of "Timelash", the one-off companion Herbert is revealed to be H. G. Wells by means of a card he'd supposedly dropped and which the Doctor had recovered. It simply reads "HERBERT GEORGE WELLS". (Since this character is unlike the real H.G. Wells in every way, however, most fans assume that the Doctor picked up some other random bloke with the same name.) In "The Happiness Patrol", people who are unhappy (which is punishable by death) are befriended by a man, who says he understands them. He gives them his card: Silas P. He says, "Other side." Undercover Agent, Happiness Patrol. (There's a minor blooper: The actor actually hands the card over "Undercover Agent" side up, so his victim has to turn it over before reading it). The Doctor's card (as seen in "Remembrance of the Daleks") only has a stylized question mark on it and is just used to make the Daleks angry. The new series Doctor often does this, albeit with psychic paper that shows the recipient what he wants and they expect to see. However it has limits; when he tries to use it to claim he's a mature and responsible adult, it shorts out and shows a mass of squiggly lines instead - this is one lie that's too big for it to handle. Played with in The Vampires of Venice. When the Doctor attempts to flash his psychic paper (forgetting he left it with Rory), he ends up flashing his slightly out of date library card instead. |
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Men in Black: The MIB card is as vague and mysterious as the agents who carry it, to the point where K has to hand-write the address on one. | |
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Subverted in Our Man Flint. When Derek Flint presents "my card" to a secretary, it's actually a wad of cash to bribe her into letting him see the manager without an appointment. | |
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Clear and Present Danger. Jack Ryan has some cards done up showing that he's the acting CIA Deputy Director of Intelligence, which comes in handy on a couple of occasions. | |
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In OK Ko Lets Be Heroes, Shadowy Figure introduces himself to K.O. Like this. It's a POW card, and it's used as proof he can be trusted - his level is positive, which means he's a hero. After his true colors are revealed, his level is revealed to actually be negative, hidden presumably due to hacking. | |
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In Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Case 5: Turnabout Substitution, Rhea gives Apollo her card for her funeral home, which has a skeleton on it. This ends up foreshadowing the true identity of the Mysterious Bust Killer. | |
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Played with in The Vampires of Venice. When the Doctor attempts to flash his psychic paper (forgetting he left it with Rory), he ends up flashing his slightly out of date library card instead. | |
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Greg Mandel Trilogy: The card presented by the protagonist is actually given to him by the MegaCorp that's hired him—you scan it with a cybofax and get a reading on what authorisation the holder has. Event Horizon staff usually have an Oh, Crap! reaction on seeing that Greg is working directly for their CEO. | |
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In Ocean's Eleven, Danny Ocean slips his card to Linus after watching him pickpocket a stockbroker. The card has his name embossed into it, but nothing else is printed on it - no address, no telephone number, no clever motto. (The directions for Linus to follow are hand-written.) So presumably either Danny spends a lot of time jotting his details on his own cards, or he only gives them to people who already know how to get hold of him... | |
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Tom & Jerry (2021): When Kayla first tries to ask Jerry to leave the hotel, he hands her a business card that's normal-sized for him, but to a human, is so small that one has to squint to read the text: "Jerry Mouse, a mouse". | |
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Michael Cheung, the new magical protector of Chinatown in Rivers of London has a card that says "MICHAEL CHEUNG — LEGENDARY SWORDSMAN". According to Nightingale, someone has been serving in Cheung's role since at least the sixties, but the card is a new piece of whimsy. | |
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An episode of Sanford and Son had someone introducing himself with a variation on this. Fred Sanford responds in obvious fashion. | |
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In a number of episodes of The Rockford Files the Private Detective had a small printing press on the back seat of his car, which he used during that episode to produce cards as the situation required (with occupations such as funeral director and psychiatrist). | |
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In The Cheetah Girls, Chanel's younger brother has business cards on hand for when he feels like pretending to be the group's manager. Record producer Jackal Johnson later gives the girls his much more legitimate card. | |
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The President's Analyst - psychiatrist Dr. Schaefer is taken aback when a patient, a good-humored quiet-natured guy, tells him that he'd killed a man with a knife just before his appointment...then he produces an ID card and admits he's a government agent. Shaefer is surprised by his own accepting reaction as anything: | |
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Queen of All Oni: Blankman gives Jade his business card when she hires him as her foreman. As you might expect from his name, it's blank. | |
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In one episode of The Avengers (1960s), Steed "goes undercover" by strolling into the villain's office, producing a large collection of business cards, sorting through them and finally handing one over. | |
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer: In "Something Blue" D'Hoffryn offers Willow the chance to become a vengeance demon. When she refuses he leaves her his talisman. "You change your mind, give us a chant." | |
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This is a running gag in Hello, Dolly!. Originally, the cards say something about Dolly's matchmaking service, but gradually expand to things such as financial consultation and dancing lessons, and even legal representation. The dancing lesson cards have their own running gag, as she apparently has specific cards for every excuse she gets offered for why the person can't dance. | |
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On Family Guy, Lois runs into an old boyfriend, Ross Fishman, who suggests they go out to eat and catch up. Lois thinks of her marriage to Peter and hesitates, but Ross gives her his card. | |
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American Psycho: Patrick Bateman and his fellow yuppies treat their business cards with ludicrous gravity. In one scene, they take turns one-upping each other's business cards. In spite of the fact that their cards all look almost identical, the yuppies pore over the minute differences in font and cardstock with reverence. When Bateman's card gets bested by another yuppie, he nearly has a breakdown and resolves to kill the man. Naturally, while obsessing over various tiny details of the cards, nobody notices the typos and uneven margins on all of the cards (a touch put in just for the movie). |
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In My Family, Ben gets a large number of new business cards printed for an upcoming dentist convention, hoping to impress one of the higher ups by giving him a card at every opportunity. By the end of the convention, the doctor he was trying to impress has several dozen of Ben's cards, which he throws into a bin as he leaves. | |
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In the Sherlock Holmes/Doctor Who New Adventures crossover novel All-Consuming Fire, the Doctor leaves a card with Mrs. Hudson that simply reads "The Doctor - Travelling". Holmes deduces firstly that the card was printed especially for the purpose (because it hasn't the imprint of another card on the back, and was clearly printed recently), and secondly that he was meant to make the first deduction (because the card is deliberately uninformative, left just for the sake of leaving a card). | |
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Charmed (1998): In "The Day The Magic Died" all magical beings, both good and bad, lose their powers. An evil sorcerer approaches the Halliwell sisters and offers a truce to discuss how to fix the situation. As there's no magical way to contact each other, he leaves his business card with a cellphone number on the back. | |
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In the first episode of The Batman, Joker sneaks into Arkham Asylum and offers a surprised orderly "My card," while advancing on him. Next time we see the guy, he's been given the classic Joker smile treatment. | |
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Zack Snyder's Justice League Bruce Wayne gives his card with Wayne Enterprises logo to the leader of a remote Icelandic community, who is not impressed as he has no idea who this "Bvuce Vayne" is. In the Knightmare, The Joker hands Batman his own Joker playing card as a sign of their truce, stating that all he has to do is tear it in half when he wants to go back to being enemies. Naturally, Batman takes it with a promise of retribution on his part to Joker. The card can be seen strapped on Batman's assault rifle in the Knightmare scene of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, which chronologically happens after that meeting with the Joker. |
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In Katawa Shoujo, on Shizune's route, her father gives Hisao his card when they meet, prompting Hisao to note how prepared he is. | |
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Interview with the Vampire (2022): "In Throes of Increasing Wonder...": When Louis de Pointe du Lac demands to know Lestat de Lioncourt's name during their first meeting, instead of responding directly, Lestat pulls out a card with his full name printed in fancy gold letters and hands it to Louis. "...After the Phantoms of Your Former Self": The gullible tractor salesman offers his International Harvester Farmall business card to Lestat, unaware that the two potential customers are actually vampires who have selected him as food for the newly fledged Louis. |
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The Goon Show parodies this a few more times, eg: | |
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Played with in The Hound of the Baskervilles with a visitor who visits Baker Street when Holmes and Watson are out and instead of leaving a card forgets his stick. Holmes then challenges Watson to figure out who the visitor is based on that. By combined efforts, they manage to figure out that the person both walks a lot in the country, has a dog, is a doctor and his name and career before he comes back. | |
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Constantine: John has cards that list his many titles and hands them out at every opportunity, even though he's not particularly fond of some of those titles any more. | |
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In Porky Pig's Feat, a hotel manager presents Daffy Duck with his card after glove-slapping him and challenging him to a duel. Daffy takes the card and punches it full of holes, telling him, "You've had your coffee ration for this week, Robespierre!" Daffy then hands him his own card - a piece of flypaper, which he sticks right in the manager's face. To add further injury, Daffy later takes it back. | |
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