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A Stock Phrase used on characters frivolous in the face of a Matter of Life and Death. "This isn't a game." or "We are not playing a game." (Or sometimes "We are not playing.") Sometimes even when it is a game, but the stakes are too high to treat it as one, such as the second type of Serious Business; alternatively, the character may point that "This is serious," generally with an enumeration of the consequences. (With the first type of Serious Business, use of this is a characterization trope: the character really is that out of touch with reality.) Often supplemented with concrete observations, such as that people will die or suffer terrible injuries if they fail. Sergeant Rock (who knows War Is Hell) will often use it on New Meat that think War Is Glorious. Usually used on people who are supposed to be on the same side as The Hero, and who are cooperating, but not seriously enough. Cavalier Competitor is a natural target for it. The Obstructive Bureaucrat, for instance, is usually told that this is a Matter of Life and Death. Sometimes, though, the target is entirely serious, and the use of this statement may reflect a difference in perspectives between them and the speaker. When this is news to the character, see And You Thought It Was a Game instead. Sister Trope to This Is Reality, but with no invocation of the Fourth Wall (unless, of course, it's being said within a Video Game). You Watch Too Much X is a milder Sister Trope. Not related to Allen Iverson's thoughts on practice. |
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In Megamind, the titular supervillain's fights with Metro Man are more of an excuse to build cool robots and trade quips than anything else. When Megamind actually seems to win, he creates a new superhero just so he'll have another sparring partner. When Megamind confronts Titan for not bothering to show up for their duel, he finds Titan has been playing a video game instead — and has gone on a robbing spree! As Megamind proceeds to provoke Titan into fighting him, GAME OVER is displayed on the TV. Megamind then hits Titan's Berserk Button, leading him to finally attack Megamind, but it quickly becomes clear that Titan has no regard for playing by the rules and intends to kill anyone who gets in his way. | |
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In Worm, Director Tagg of the PRT has this to say to the leader of the three supervillains that just took his base apart and humiliated his superheroes, in response to her explanation that it was a necessary retaliation for his attack on her secret identity, part of the "game." | |
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A Bug's Life, when Hopper comes back and the ants have not collected all the food yet: | |
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In the first investigation of Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony, Shuichi says this to Kokichi when the latter proves somewhat evasive. | |
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Chuck. Casey to Chuck, after the latter (a Geek Squad employee) claims he can defuse a bomb: | |
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Titanic (1997): | |
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In Kick-Ass 2, Kick-Ass and Motherf**ker are fighting and ends with the latter hanging over a shark tank. Kick-Ass manages to grab him and pleads with him to stops his super-villain act, citing "This isn't a comic book!". | |
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Parodied in the Community episode "A Fistful of Paintballs": | |
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Endstone: Cole declares "No more jokes, no more games" — before she Mind Rapes a man who had been a benefactor to her. When Pablo sneaks up on Jon to use his practiced "Undead voice", Jon tells his father to stop playing. |
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Hard Candy: "Jeff, playtime is over. Now it's time to wake up." | |
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In Alien Dice, when Chel says something like "This is only a game." to Lexx, he screams "I am playing for my life!" | |
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Highlander: In "Little Tin God", the evil Immortal Gavriel Larca gets three inexperienced Immortals and orders them to kill Duncan MacLoud. When they attack him all at once, Duncan protests that ganging up is against the rules. One of them, Derek, scoffs and says, "Rules? This isn't a game." Ironically, the conflict between Immortals is officially called The Game and has rules. | |
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Intro to Da Boom Crew: | |
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Iron Man: Rhodey scolds Tony for using his Iron Man suit to fight against some terrorists, eventually resulting in Tony being chased by two U.S. fighter jets and destroying one of them in the resulting dogfight. He does stop to save the pilot when their ejection seat fails to deploy its parachute. | |
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In Who Framed Roger Rabbit, when Roger decides to go in and save Eddie and Jessica, Benny the cab tells him, "Be careful with that gun, Roger! This ain't no cartoon, y'know!" | |
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In The Order of the Stick, which is based on a game, we get a different differentiation, when Haley's well-intentioned but misguided attempt to reassure some of Azure City's defenders gets her a stern rebuke from O-Chul. | |
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In Magnolia, while he is participating in a TV game show, Stanley's teammates stress that this isn't a game. | |
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In Turning Red, Ming chastises Mei's friends for using Mei's panda form to raise money for concert tickets. | |
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Often heard on the opening of the UK edition of the The Apprentice. | |
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New 52: In Superboy #11, Superboy and Bunker are about to fight a supervillain who's attacking a bridge. Bunker gets all excited about getting to beat up another bad guy. Superboy tells him to calm down, that it isn't a game and if they screw up, people might get hurt. | |
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American Ninja 4: The Annihilation: | |
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During the World War Hulk crossover, the Hulk shows up on the X-Men's doorstep, looking for Professor Xavier. Rockslide is stoked at the chance to fight him, until Beast tells him this verbatim. | |
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In Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc, Chihiro uses this phrase while telling Byakuya that the killing game isn't a game, since the class' lives are on the line. Of course, while Byakuya's attitude is fairly selfish and callous, it's far less naïve than most people who hear this phrase, since by seeing the others as his opponents, he's fully prepared for the possibility of being betrayed. Byakuya does eventually get over seeing the killing game as a game, and after the fourth class trial, shifts his focus to hunting down the mastermind. | |
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A number of DC Comics fans relate "This isn't a game" immediately to Batman and his various Robins, given how often this phrase is uttered between them (or from one Robin to another). Specifically, Jason/Robin II is linked to the belief that it's a game; meanwhile, Steph/Robin IV yelled at Black Mask, before he beat her and started torturing her, that "this isn't a game!" | |
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The tagline for the infamous Super Mario Bros. (1993) movie was "This Ain't No Game." | |
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A similar sentiment is expressed early on in Case 3 of The Great Ace Attorney. Ryunosuke arrives in Great Britain after his best friend Kazuma, who was supposed to serve as an exchange law student, was apparently murdered during the voyage. When Ryunosuke meets with Mael Stronghart, Lord Chief Justice of Britain and offering to serve as Kazuma's replacement, Stronghart proposes that Ryunosuke defend a man accused of murder as a test of his abilities as a lawyer. Realizing that the man will be executed if he's convicted, Ryunosuke says he doesn't feel right using a trial in which a man's life is on the line as a mere test(especially since Ryunosuke was the defendant in the first case and the primary suspect in the second). Stronghart doesn't disagree, but notes that the man has no one else to defend him, and Ryunosuke then wastes no time getting to the Old Bailey to take the case. | |
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Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer: Right after Reed Richards explains that Johnny Storm's encounter with the Surfer earlier in the film has caused him to begin randomly swapping powers with other members of the team whenever he makes physical contact with them, Ben Grimm grabs Johnny's shoulder and knowingly causes their powers to switch. The fact that it's Johnny, who is usually the jokester on the team, who says this only further emphasizes how serious the situation really is. Said word-for-word later in the film to Johnny by Captain Raye. |
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Kaeloo: Practically everything that happens on the show is treated as a game by everyone except Olaf, who winds up using this line very often. | |
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Transformers: Prime: To Miko, repeatedly. As of Season 3, it's looking like it's FINALLY sunk in that being around the Autobots is dangerous. |
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Girl Genius: The Castle warns Agatha that claiming to be the Heterodyne is not a game. Agatha asks what sort of game Gil is playing at, and Gil retorts, "Nothing. No game." |
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Danganronpa: In Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc, Chihiro uses this phrase while telling Byakuya that the killing game isn't a game, since the class' lives are on the line. Of course, while Byakuya's attitude is fairly selfish and callous, it's far less naïve than most people who hear this phrase, since by seeing the others as his opponents, he's fully prepared for the possibility of being betrayed. Byakuya does eventually get over seeing the killing game as a game, and after the fourth class trial, shifts his focus to hunting down the mastermind. Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair: In Chapter 2, a comedic example happens when Kazuichi ropes Hajime into his plan to crash the girls-only beach outing. When they're waiting at the diner, he tells Hajime to keep his eyes peeled for the girls. Near the beginning of the third trial, Nagito suggests that Hajime is suspicious based on the possibility that he carried out the murders based on the "Wizard of Monomi" movie, even though both of them know that Hajime didn't see the movie until after the killings took place. Nagito says it was all a "warm-up." Later on in the third trial, when Nagito mentions that he's realized something about the murder weapon, Fuyuhiko angrily reminds him that he shouldn't withhold important information, because this isn't a game. Monokuma, who's presiding over the students and encouraging them to kill each other, chimes in to insist that it is a game. Even later, near the end, Hinata is forced into a Sadistic Choice and goes into a Heroic BSoD when he can't decide. The memory of Nanami, who at this point is supposed to be dead, brings this up in order to snap him out of it. If this isn't a game, then Hinata should be able to Take a Third Option. What follows is the game mechanics being thrown out the window as Hinata declares his intent to move forward into the future, regardless of hope or despair. In the first investigation of Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony, Shuichi says this to Kokichi when the latter proves somewhat evasive. |
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Invoked in Kim Possible, when Ron goes up against Monkey Fist while Kim is with her gamer-geek cousin Larry: | |
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Spy Game. Inverted. Clue is in the title: | |
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Matpat of Game Theory runs a series called Reality Check, where the premise is analyzing video games such as Rainbow Six to see how they compare to real life by putting actual gamers into those situations. | |
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The Dreamland Chronicles: here here Inverted here. |
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Clue's tagline: | |
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TRON: When Kevin Flynn plays his first game, he at first has fun, but when he realizes that the games are to the death this dialogue describes it all: | |
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Invader Zim. In the episode "Nanozim", Dib and Zim face off in a nanobot battle within Dib's body. Gaz walks by and sees Dib controlling his nanobot, and asks what game he's playing. Dib screams "This is no game, this is my life!". Gaz tells him to use the "quarter-circle-back" cheat to transform, which works, half subverting the trope. | |
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The Incredibles: When Mrs. Incredible and her kids are raiding the island base to rescue Mr. Incredible — see page quote above. For context, the villains had already shot down Mrs. Incredible's plane, even though there were children on board, giving some idea of how little mercy Syndrome's men will show the Parrs. | |
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Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles has Shell-Shocked Veteran Derek Reese thrust into a mentor position for a bunch of teenaged military cadets, who talk about their aspirations. He does not approve. | |
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Jumanji: The Animated Series: To hunter Van Pelt, who lives in Jumanji, Jumanji is not a game... and he gets very angry when Judy and Peter keep referring to it as a game in the first episode. | |
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In Black Books, Evan, the slightly-unhinged manager of Goliath Books has this to say in a motivational speech to his staff: | |
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Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair: In Chapter 2, a comedic example happens when Kazuichi ropes Hajime into his plan to crash the girls-only beach outing. When they're waiting at the diner, he tells Hajime to keep his eyes peeled for the girls. Near the beginning of the third trial, Nagito suggests that Hajime is suspicious based on the possibility that he carried out the murders based on the "Wizard of Monomi" movie, even though both of them know that Hajime didn't see the movie until after the killings took place. Nagito says it was all a "warm-up." Later on in the third trial, when Nagito mentions that he's realized something about the murder weapon, Fuyuhiko angrily reminds him that he shouldn't withhold important information, because this isn't a game. Monokuma, who's presiding over the students and encouraging them to kill each other, chimes in to insist that it is a game. Even later, near the end, Hinata is forced into a Sadistic Choice and goes into a Heroic BSoD when he can't decide. The memory of Nanami, who at this point is supposed to be dead, brings this up in order to snap him out of it. If this isn't a game, then Hinata should be able to Take a Third Option. What follows is the game mechanics being thrown out the window as Hinata declares his intent to move forward into the future, regardless of hope or despair. |
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Doctor Who: Comes up in "The Zygon Inversion" when the Doctor sets up a Sadistic Choice in place of a war: He gives them two boxes that either do exactly what they want (that is, genocide) or will backfire horribly—and they have no way of knowing which button to push. Kate, the human representative, demands to know why he's doing this, and he gives them a tongue-lashing over it. | |
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"Crocodile" Dundee II. Mick Dundee is about to go up against some gangsters. | |
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In Yokoka's Quest, after Yokoka witnesses Lady Pachi lead a team to defeat a tunnel dweller: | |
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The teaser trailer for TRON: Legacy plays a variation on this: | |
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MegaTokyo: "It's not a game." "That part of me belongs to me. It's not part of any game." "Miho, this kid needs help! This isn't a game anymore! |
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In one of the King Kull stories printed in the back of Savage Sword of Conan series, Kull participates in a Duel to the Death with a mercenary leader. At one point, Kull gives his opponent a kick to the balls and the man falls to his knees complaining about Kull's low blow. The king responds, "Get up, you border wolf. This isn't a children's game." | |
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Antitrust: | |
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Ace Attorney: In the second Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth, a young Raymond Shields gets excited at visiting a crime scene, only for Gregory Edgeworth(Miles' father) to say, "This isn't a game, Raymond. Please be more serious." A similar sentiment is expressed early on in Case 3 of The Great Ace Attorney. Ryunosuke arrives in Great Britain after his best friend Kazuma, who was supposed to serve as an exchange law student, was apparently murdered during the voyage. When Ryunosuke meets with Mael Stronghart, Lord Chief Justice of Britain and offering to serve as Kazuma's replacement, Stronghart proposes that Ryunosuke defend a man accused of murder as a test of his abilities as a lawyer. Realizing that the man will be executed if he's convicted, Ryunosuke says he doesn't feel right using a trial in which a man's life is on the line as a mere test(especially since Ryunosuke was the defendant in the first case and the primary suspect in the second). Stronghart doesn't disagree, but notes that the man has no one else to defend him, and Ryunosuke then wastes no time getting to the Old Bailey to take the case. |
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Used in the Code Lyoko episode "Final Round": | |
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In the second Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth, a young Raymond Shields gets excited at visiting a crime scene, only for Gregory Edgeworth(Miles' father) to say, "This isn't a game, Raymond. Please be more serious." | |
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