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A relative of the Running Gag. This is an event that, instead of happening several times in one episode, happens one time in just about every episode of a show. There is an entire genre of jokes that exists to take advantage of this trope: "Remember that one episode of _____ where...". A common example: Remember that one episode of Gilligan's Island where they almost escape from the island, but Gilligan screws it up? (Though that one is a clear case of Cowboy BeBop at His Computer, as the vast majority of episodes do not feature a potential chance to get off the island.) Compare Signature Style. If it happens at the end of an episode, it's Every Episode Ending. If everything is like this, it is Strictly Formula. Also compare Once a Season, where a certain plotline or character story gets a yearly invite. May also overlap with Different in Every Episode if the series follows a specific formula for its references and plots. |
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Kentucky Ballistics has quite a few running gags, but one thing never changes: the tables that the host Scott DeShields sets up to place his targets are always destroyed at the end. | |
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All Terminator films have someone shouting "Get Out!" as they take over a vehicle. Two other phrases almost qualify: "I'll be back!" (all but T3, which instead features "She'll be back" and "I'm back!"), and "Come with Me If You Want to Live" (T3 features "Do you wanna live?! Come on!!"). | |
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Kanon: Ayu runs into Yuuichi, literally or not, in every episode except for the ends of the other girls' arcs. | |
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Finding Nemo: Mr. Incredible. | |
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The Rise of Skywalker: Force healing (used by Rey and Ben, though this may have been seen in A New Hope), matter transportation through Force bonds (hinted at in The Last Jedi), and Force drain (used by Palpatine) | |
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Every installment in the Dirty Harry series has Harry running into someone committing a robbery and stopping them. | |
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The Mr. Potato Head Show: Most episodes had Betty the Kitchen Fairy appear to deliver an aesop and call out the characters on jerkish behavior. If there's a problem like a monster chasing the characters, though, she won't intervene to save them. Most episodes also have a song in them. | |
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A Bug's Life: The barcode number on the cereal box used for a building for the insect city Flik visits in the film. | |
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Metallica, DragonForce and quite a few other Metal artists seem to have a "one ballad per album" rule. | |
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Tamagotchi! Yume Kira Dream has Yumemitchi and Kiraritchi undergo transformations not unlike what you'd see in typical Magical Girl fare in every episode. | |
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Hawkeye: Hawkeye (2012) always starts with Clint thinking "Okay, this looks bad" or some variation of it. | |
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Every game has a different Youngster who likes shorts, because they're comfy and easy to wear. Except for Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, which instead had a girl who really likes skirts. | |
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Spider-Girl: Every issue opens with "Your name is May 'Mayday' Parker, and you are the daughter of Spider-Man," or some variation of it. | |
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Dragon Age The PC and their party are repeatedly sucked into the Fade (despite in-game lore declaring this to be impossible), where they must battle a demon or series of demons for the soul of one or more innocent bystanders while the PC is given an opportunity to pick up free attribute points. This happens in main plot quests in Origins, Awakening, and Inquisition, and in an optional sidequest in Dragon Age II. Every game has featured a major mage vs. templar choice — the Circle Tower in Origins, the final mission in Dragon Age II, and the Inquisition's choice of ally in Inquisition. |
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In Ranma ½, Ranma's transformation initially is this, but is increasingly averted or implied to happen offscreen. At the very beginning, the threat of it being revealed was once an episode. They didn't so much waste a perfectly good plot, more one of their best gags, not to mention plenty of perfectly good Fanservice opportunities. | |
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Franken Fran has the titular Fran shout "Commence the operation!" just before starting that week's horrific surgery. This gets less common over time, as other characters (such as her younger sister Veronica) receive greater focus, and Fran herself gets into misadventures outside of someone coming to her mansion for surgical assistance. | |
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Monsters University: The number on the door to Scaring 101. | |
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Pinoko in Black Jack presses her cheeks together and yelling, "Acchonburike" (which has no actual meaning except for being translated it as "Ohmigewdness") once per episode whenever something surprising happens. In Black Jack 21, a game was made to try to find the image of Sharaku in each episode. Some being more obvious than others. |
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In a particularly amusing case, the very first Killing Game (which was shown in the anime) follows this exact same formula, despite lasting five minutes and following a Battle Royale Game format. | |
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Starting with The Empire Strikes Back and every film chronologically after it there’s a big Long-Lost Relative revelation: The Empire Strikes Back: Luke’s father is Darth Vader. Return of the Jedi: Luke and Leia are brother and sister Separated at Birth. The Force Awakens: Kylo Ren is actually Ben Solo, the son of Han and Leia, in a Tomato Surprise. The Last Jedi: Subverted, when the film seems to be building up to a big reveal about Rey’s parentage, but it turns out they were “nobody�. The Rise of Skywalker: The Last Jedi is reconned by making Rey the granddaughter of Palpatine.note Or, if the novelization is take as canon, technically his genetic daughter as his "son" was actually a rogue clone. Rey being descended from “nobody� is “true from a certain point of view� as her father was Palpatine’s estranged sonnote or clone who tried to live anonymously. |
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In Dark Souls III, there are two; In the main game, it's the Soul of Cinder. At first the music is rather dramatic, but as it enters phase 2, it becomes a reprise of the music that played in the fight against Gwyn in the first game, as the boss is an amalgamation of every person who has linked the Fire to continue the Age of Fire, starting with Gwyn. In the DLC, it's Slave Knight Gael, an ancient undead and companion on your journey, who's consumed the blood of the dark soul itself in the hopes that it can be used by his niece to paint a better world, going mad in the process. |
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Avengers: Age of Ultron: The above six plus War Machine, The Vision, Scarlett Witch, Quicksilver, and Nick Fury's helicarrier against Ultron and his army of drones. | |
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An alarming number of The Shadow novels included The Shadow or one of his agents (usually Harry Vincent) being temporarily captured by the novel's villain. In at least one instance note "Crime, Insured", the villain managed to kidnap The Shadow's entire network of agents. | |
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The majority of the videos in The Bugger Anthology have a Dalek say "Bugger!" at least once, whether it be out loud or conveyed via subtitles. | |
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Air Mater: Skipper and Sparky (Not technically a Pixar film, but under Lasseter's watch). | |
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Pixar Shorts | hasFeature |
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There's also Snake's pose after landing on the tanker at the start of Metal Gear Solid 2, which two different characters end up copying at some point in every other main-series game afterwards. | |
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Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Director Coulson. | |
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Spider-Man: No Way Home picks up where Far From Home left off, and thus starts with the same "WHAT THE FU-?!" as the end of that film. This time, it's cut off by a car honk. | |
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Almost every Mega Man (Classic) game has the final section of the game end in Dr. Wily's fortress and said fortress will always have a Boss Rush in the second to last level. Every time Dr. Wily loses to Mega Man, he begs the blue bomber to forgive him. Mega Man 9 pokes fun at this where after Mega Man defeats Dr. Wily yet again, the hero uses a slide projector to show Dr. Wily his previous 8 defeats, each one ending with the doctor begging for mercy. | |
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The Dark Cloud series is made of Once Per Episode formula. Atlamillia(s) Destruction of almost all of the Western Continent. Destruction of the Atlamillia(s) before the Bonus Dungeon Dialogue: "So, you hate me too." First said by 400 years ago Seda, then by Gaspard. Intense negative emotion creates the real Big Bad Stable Time Loop Time Travel |
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Every normal WarioWare game contains, counting D.I.Y. and D.I.Y. Showcase as parts of the same game: A nose-picking microgame: "Gold Digger", which debuted in the original game and reappeared in Touched!, D.I.Y. and Game & Wario. "Nose Dive", Kat & Ana's boss microgame in Twisted!, is a Shoot 'Em Up adventure against a nose army. "You Can Pick Your Friends..." in Smooth Moves is similar to "Gold Digger", but 3D. An unnamed Jimmy Coaster microgame in Snapped!. "Picket Ship", Dribble & Spitz boss microgame in D.I.Y. Showcase, revolves around a nose-shaped alien ship and missile fingers. "Gold Digger" and "Nose Dive" return in Gold "Gold Digger" appears once again in Get It Together!, albeit with different gameplay. One or more stages with microgames borrowed entirely from previous Nintendo games. 9-Volt is usually, but not always, its host. A stage whose microgames' music is overridden with a continuously-playing song. At least one song with vocals. A short tutorial stage with Wario as its host, followed by a stage hosted by Mona or Jimmy T. A final stage hosted by an alternate form of Wario. In this stage, Wario appears in all of the microgames. |
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In Bloodborne, it is Gehrman, your mentor who tries to kill you so you'll be free from the Ironic Hell he's stuck in forever. | |
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Bloodborne (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Sleeping Beauty: When Aurora hears about her 16th birthday from the fairies. | |
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Sleeping Beauty | hasFeature |
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Inside Out: One of the mind workers | |
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Inside Out | hasFeature |
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Every Grottomatic album casually mentions bees at least once. There is also at least one song in every album about My Little Pony. | |
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The Phantom Menace: Force speed, Force push (offensive variant of telekinesis), Force-induced pregnancy (Anakin's parentage) | |
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Serial Experiments Lain: The opening Aspect Montage. Showing Lain on the street outside her house where the shadows aren't quite right. | |
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Serial Experiments Lain | hasFeature |
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Shin Megami Tensei: Beelzebub is always a superboss, and is always one of the most (if not THE most) difficult. | |
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Once per Episode | |
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The Flash: During Mark Waid's run, every issue started with the lines "I'm Wally West — the fastest man alive," or some variation thereof. On rare occasion, especially when Wally or a member of his family needs to deliver a speech with emotional punch, other writers still riff on this. | |
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Each game, from Pokémon Diamond and Pearl and onward (with the exception of HeartGold and SoulSilver), has a stone structure surrounded by moss and another one surrounded by ice. Justified as these locations will allow Eevee to evolve into Leafeon or Glaceon, respectively, and there are no in-game methods to obtain them otherwise. Similarly, there always exists an area with a strong magnetic field, which induces evolution on various Pokémon. Pokémon Sword and Shield has such locations, but they aren't needed to evolve these Pokémon, instead allowing them to evolve by evolutionary stones instead. | |
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In Batman Begins, he is a major secondary villain. | |
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Batman Begins | hasFeature |
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Ever since Looker's debut in Generation IV, each generation has had at least one game in which he makes an appearance. Generation VIII is an odd case, in that he appears, but in a side game, Pokémon Masters EX. | |
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The Princess and the Frog: When Tiana is refused by the contractors from the construction of her future restaurant. | |
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The Amazing Spider-Man 2: Graduation guest. | |
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Shrek films have Shrek saying "Better out than in, I always say". This includes the pinball machine. Fionna says it in the fourth one, though. | |
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On Reel Geek Girls, Drew Ryan often asks his guests to mime hitting themselves with a frying pan due to his love for the movie Tangled. He used to ask them to make a funny face but that has since been phased out. | |
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Beauty and the Beast: When Belle is forced to stay as the Beast's "prisoner", and during the Beast's "death." | |
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Save for the last one, every Harry Potter book has the following elements: The Dursleys having an unfortunate encounter with magic at the start of the book. Harry leaving the Dursleys, though each time using a different method of travelling (car, flying car, knight bus, floo network, broom, apparating and finally a flying motorcycle). There's a new Defense Against the Dark Arts professor in every book. They always end up somehow playing a significant role in the book's greater plot and wind up attacking Harry. It turns out this is because Tom Riddle cursed the position after their application for the job was rejected a second time. Before Half Blood Prince, every book had one scene where Harry and at least one of his friends wound up in the Forbidden Forest, even though it was off limits to students. |
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Harry Potter | hasFeature |
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In every episode of most Cutey Honey incarnations (except the recent The Live TV series) someone would ask Honey who she is, to which she would laugh, list her different costumes for the episode (usually three) and finish by "but the truth is... Honey Flash!" (cue transformation sequence) "Cutey Honey! The Warrior of Love!" | |
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Trigun features a cat skittering across the screen every episode, some times more obviously than others. Said cat is named Kuroneko-sama ("Lady Black Cat"), and was actually the first character designed for the series. | |
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Spider-Man Trilogy: Every movie includes a cameo by Bruce Campbell, as well as an in-movie performance of the 1960's TV show's theme. Honest Trailers noted that every film, perhaps unintentionally, involves Spider-Man struggling with his powers, breaking up with Mary Jane and battling a villain who eventually kills themself. CinemaSins also commented that each film has a shot of Peter attempting to call MJ and having to leave an awkward voicemail while MJ stands next to the phone at the other end listening to him record it with her arms folded. |
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In The Dark Knight Rises, he is promoted to being the official leader of Bane's Kangaroo Court after being set free by him, which basically involves him sentencing Bane's opponents to death. He is presumed to have been arrested afterwards but given that he is not mentioned towards the end, this cannot be confirmed. | |
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Dr. Havoc's Diary: "Dear Diary..." | |
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Each of the Saints Row games features the leader of the Saints delivering a Rousing Speech to the assembled gang, ending with the phrase, "It's our time now! Let's get this shit started!" In the fourth game, the fact that this has become a tradition gets a Lampshade Hanging. Every game also has at least one named ally die over the course of the game, with the player having the ability to bring them back as a zombie later on, though 4 does abandon part of this trend. No chance of bringing back any of your allies that died when the Earth got destroyed, sadly. However, since the game takes place in a computer simulation, a number of characters who died in previous games do get to return as AIs. |
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Early on in Bloody Cross, Tsukimiya gets groped in almost every chapter. It starts happening less often later. | |
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Bloody Cross (Manga) | hasFeature |
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Excel♡Saga: Someone (usually Pedro) gives a Big "NO!" each episode. Nabeshin appears in every episode, even if it's just for a second. Excel getting dropped through a trapdoor by Il Palazzo. One time the rope he pulls to spring the trap has a sign saying "obligatory" hung on it. |
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Excel♡Saga | hasFeature |
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The Dresden Files: Harry Dresden has an alarming tendency to end up underdressed and beat to crap every book. Lampshaded by Bob in the tabletop RPG rulebook. | |
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The Dresden Files | hasFeature |
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The Good Dinosaur: Earl the Velociraptor | |
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The Good Dinosaur | hasFeature |
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The Sesame Street UK Spin-Off The Furchester Hotel has three: A monster banging a gong, at which monsters appear out of the rooms, shout "Tea time!" and collide with everyone in reception in their hurry to get to the dining room. Either the song "A Furchester Never Gives Up" or "A Furchester Catastrophe". (Season 2 adds "We Can Solve Any Problem".) The characters coming up with a solution to the problem of the week by "putting our furry heads together". |
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Sesame Street | hasFeature |
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Rogue One: Force stasis reflect (when Vader freezes a rebel's blaster bolt, and then throws it back at him.) | |
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Rogue One | hasFeature |
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Discworld: Death has at least one cameo in almost every book, except the ones he's the main character, Snuff, and The Wee Free Men the one book that is actually all about bereavement, strangely. | |
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Discworld | hasFeature |
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In Elden Ring, it's Sir Gideon Ofnir, your guide and informant who's realized that the Tarnished's quest is impossible and gone mad as a result. | |
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Once per Episode | |
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In every episode of Nerima Daikon Brothers, someone in the band needs to take out a loan, and the band goes to the Rental Shop to get a Plot Coupon from the director. | |
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Screen Rant Pitch Meetings features a number of recurring jokes that happen at least once an episode: The executive will begin the video by asking, "So, you have a movie for me?" The writer responds, "Yes, sir, I do!" When the executive predicts that a plot challenge will be difficult to overcome, the writer immediately shoots him down by saying, "Actually it'll be super easy! Barely an inconvenience!" The executive responds, "Oh, really?" After the writer mentions a general subject, the executive interjects that the thing mentioned is "tight." When the writer describes something shocking or upsetting, the executive responds, "Oh! My god!" When the executive points out a plot hole, the writer responds, "Oh, whoops!" The executive agrees with a "Whoopsie!" and they both move right on. The pitch ends with the writer or executive making an assertion that is immediately contradicted by cutting to the image of a Screen Rant news headline. Almost every episode features some variant of the following exchange: "Why?" "I don't know!" "Fair enough." (Other common variants include "Why?" "Because!" "That works.", and "Why?" "Unclear!" "Well, okay then.") |
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Pocahontas: When Pocahontas discovers that John Smith is going to be executed for the alleged murder of Kocoum. | |
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Pocahontas | hasFeature |
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Nishizawa of Hayate the Combat Butler eats something while (after her introduction in Episode 12) thinking wistfully of Hayate. (She still appears doing it even before her official introduction.) | |
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Hayate the Combat Butler (Manga) | hasFeature |
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Incredibles 2: On the marquee at the theater Violet and Tony go to for their first date. Also seen in the model number of the out-of-control hover-train, on an oven in the Parrs' new house, and in other places. | |
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Incredibles 2 | hasFeature |
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Final Fantasy XIV: There are a series of side quests featuring Hildibrand Manderville, a himbo and self-proclaimed "gentleman detective" prone to huge leaps of logic. In almost every expansion, Hildibrand gets blown up or winds up buried halfway in the ground with his legs sticking out. Every episode also has a secondary character who gets strung along for the ride and will not understand how Hildibrand's logic works, gets exasperated at his shenanigans, and then finally give in and accept the wackiness. The relic weapons side quests will always involve Gerolt having a huge debt towards Rowena (usually alcohol related) and having to work it off by helping you forge relic weapons. By the end of the story, Gerolt finally has his debts paid off and simultaneously gets a new bill that's just as much as the old one or even higher, putting him back at square one. This happens for each new relic that's introduced in each expansion. |
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Every game has a long area, usually consisting mostly of caverns, called Victory Road between the final gym and the Elite Four. Played with in Pokémon Sword and Shield, where there is no explicit Victory Road, but Route 10 functions as a Suspiciously Similar Substitute, and Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, where the phrase "Victory Road" to refer to the gym challenge and Elite Four is there, but it refers to the campaign instead of any one particular location. | |
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Iron Man: Mistaken for Hugh Hefner at the casino. | |
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Iron Man | hasFeature |
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Iron Man 2: Mistaken for Larry King at Stark Expo. | |
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Iron Man 3: Killian and Brandt. They got better. | |
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Krazy Kat: Ignatz Mouse attempts (with varying degrees of success) to acquire a brick and hurl it at Krazy Kat. (Okay, this only happens in maybe 75% of the strips, so maybe it should go under Running Gag.) | |
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Almost every level in The Peer Gyntening starts with a disclaimer that it isn’t a part of Black Heart. | |
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Mnemosyne has Rin asking Mimi for water every morning, only to get vodka (which, in Russian, is the diminutive of the word for "water") instead. Not to mention Rin getting mutilated and/or killed, which on average, actually happens closer to thrice an episode. |
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I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue featured many, including the game Mornington Crescent (usually preceded by reading a fan letter from Mrs Trellis) and the introduction of the pianist Colin Sell: | |
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Return of the Jedi: Force lightning, mind reading, and (unintentionally) Force Kick | |
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Thor: The Dark World: Thor himself though not really. | |
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Kevin and Ursula Eat Cheap: The opening, typically consisting of a disclaimer that the show is not for children, a recounting of the animals in the kitchen ("This podcast is recorded in front of a live kitchen beagle..."), and Ursula greeting the audience with "Hello out there in Internet land!" Sponsor segues, generally terribly off topic, almost always starting with "You know what won't [insert random comment here]...?" Apparently this has become so prevalent in their household at this point that they respond to any question with that opening with "Sofa Wolf Press!" There is an extensive list here. |
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In Infinity Train: Blossoming Trail, the Author Appeal of food is brought about with a variety of food being described in each chapter. | |
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Tokyo Mew Mew: Magical Girls have to transform once an episode, but in Tokyo Mew Mew, it got bad enough to be an in-joke with fans — hey, there aren't even monsters around! What's Mew Ichigo doing exactly? | |
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Most chapters of Ayakashi Triangle have Shirogane, a cat ayakashi, giving the reader a frontal view of his testicles. | |
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Mission: Impossible: Just like the series, every movie has a mission briefing that ends with the device giving them their orders self-destructing. Jokingly played with in the fourth, where one device fails to detonate and Ethan has to slam it to get it to work. Also foreshadowing since from that point on, pretty much anything than can go wrong with the mission, does. Every movie has somebody (usually Ethan) doing a "Mission: Impossible" Cable Drop. While the first movie has a reason for the sprawled position (making sure not to touch the weight sensitive floor) the other films don't have any such justification except as an internal homage. Played with in Ghost Protocol: Brandt is seen in the signature pose, but no cables are involved; instead he is actually being pushed up by a large magnet below him and a magnetic suit he's wearing. All of the movies feature spies who turned rogue as villains, except the fourth which bucks the trend. Usually the spies in question are former IMF Agents. All of the movies also feature someone revealing themselves as an IMF agent in disguise by removing a mask. Sometimes the villain of the movie does this too. Every Mission Impossible movie since III has featured an action sequence of Tom Cruise running full out for minutes at a time to either escape or catch someone. |
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Science Ninja Team Gatchaman: Once every episode either Ken the Eagle, one of the other team members, or even all of the team members would scream "Bird Go!", "Transmute!", "G-Force Transform!", or "Eagle Mode now!" depending on the version (or, if you watch the Spanish dubbing, "Mutación", although this is not an accurate translation -mutación=mutation- but sounds even cooler)" to change their civilian clothes into their super-hero costumes. | |
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The Mushroom Cup always starts with a standard circuit. It is related to Luigi in three games and in a fourth game's retro cup. | |
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Phelous dies once per episode. Granted there seem to be one-ups roaming around his house, and something to do with Time Travel or cloning or the fact it might be partially in the Mortal Kombat verse oh I give up, I don't know. | |
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Dream: During the beginning, Dream says, "Also according to YouTube's statistics only a small percentage of people who watch my videos are actually subscribed, so if you end up liking this video consider subscribing. It's free and you can always unsubscribe. Enjoy the video." Dream always starts the videos by tricking the hunters into distracting themselves, then running off while they're too busy to notice he's already started. It'd be easier to count the times he doesn't do this. Every Minecraft Manhunt feels incomplete without hearing the words: "Oh, Dream!" In pretty much every episode, Dream has at least one or two tricks or traps to try out against the hunters. There's usually at least one for every point in the run (the initial resource-gathering, the Nether run, the Ender Pearl hunting, and the End fight). |
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Every In This Moment album has the lyric "in this moment" in at least one of the songs. | |
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In all three Guardians of the Galaxy films, despite acting tough and is one of the more jerkish Guardians (less so as his Character Development goes on), Rocket is the one who sheds tears of empathy for someone in every film of the trilogy: Vol. 1: When Groot is about to die. Vol. 2: During Yondu's funeral. Vol. 3: When he saves all the baby raccoons and sees all the other animals in the cages. |
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Mazinger Z: Every episode Kouji shouted "Pilder On!" and "Mazin Go!" to dock in its Humongous Mecha and activate it. In some episodes he shouted it even more times if he had to sortie often. | |
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Maya is accused of murder and must be defended in every game she appears in, even in the crossover with Professor Layton, and only once was she not the immediate suspect. | |
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Vol. 1: When Groot is about to die. | |
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Vol. 2: During Yondu's funeral. | |
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Vol. 3: When he saves all the baby raccoons and sees all the other animals in the cages. | |
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They end up doing variants of it eventually, as Captain Marvel shows how Nick Fury lost his eye and in Thor: Ragnarok Thor loses his eye. In Avengers: Endgame, Thanos loses his head. | |
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Resident Evil has a few recurring elements: The Final Boss is killed with a rocket launcher, which is given to you by another character. If Ada Wong is in a game, she'll usually be the one to give the rocket launcher to you. Every appearance by Ada always has her in the role of a Double Agent. Every game typically starts with something going horribly wrong that leads to the zombie/monster outbreak, followed by the player characters getting thrown into the mess when they try to investigate and then having to take matters into their own hands. The endings will usually have the main characters escape in a helicopter or some other escape vehicle. A laboratory or similar location will always be rigged to self destruct. There will usually be a Superpowered Mook that will stalk the player character and attack them at each appearance. Most games have at least one helicopter being destroyed. |
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Rizelmine: main male character making her cry her explosive tears, although that was backed off a bit in the second season when things got a little more serious. But the dog was still there in every episode. | |
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Metal Gear: Starting with Metal Gear Solid, the protagonist will ask about Metal Gear in an exasperated fashion, usually as Parrot Exposition after another character mentions it: (Metal Gear?) Snake says the line when talking to Donald Anderson in MGS. When seeing RAY during the Tanker chapter of Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty, Snake says the line. Raiden does the same later on in the game when he sees RAY for himself. Naked Snake says the line when Granin tells him about his new idea for a weapon: "A kind of... Metal Gear, if you will." In Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker, Big Boss says the line as an Easter Egg, when he opens the back of a truck to find a box of literal metal gears. In Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance, calling Boris during the fight against Metal Gear Excelsus will prompt Raiden to repeat the line after Boris says it. Appears with a pre-mission cassette tape in Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes, with Snake repeating the line after Kaz mentions it. The protagonist will be tortured at some point. There's also Snake's pose after landing on the tanker at the start of Metal Gear Solid 2, which two different characters end up copying at some point in every other main-series game afterwards. Revolver Ocelot mentioning in some sort of fair detail why he believes his weapon of choice is by far the greatest creation in all of human history. One boss will be fought in a Sniper Duel (Sniper Wolf, The End, Crying Wolf, Quiet). Someone Otacon cares about always dies. A character — usually Johnny Sasaki — has a potty failure in every numbered Solid game. Some variation of the line "It's not over yet!" gets spoken by an antagonist. Huey Emmerich gets pushed down a flight of stairs in both games he appears in. |
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The Three Flavours Cornetto Trilogy has many: An appearance by Cornetti ice cream (hence the title), with a different color representing the film. In Shaun of the Dead, it's red for zombies. In Hot Fuzz, it's blue for police. In The World's End, it's green for aliens. An appearance by the red arcade game. A character trying and failing to jump over a fence. |
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Most (but not all) James Bond films have him say "Bond. James Bond." Which is a problem if you are playing the drinking game. He also usually gets involved with two or three women per movie, and in many of the films at least one of them gets killed off (this, however, is a stereotype as many Bond films do avoid killing off the characters). Also, the Bond Gun Barrel and the animated credits are always there, even if altered a bit sometimes (at least in the EON Films series). (see also the series' entry on Strictly Formula) | |
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World War II: Every episode except the first one begins with Indy in a Newhart Phonecall at his desk, usually saying a few lines that foreshadow the content of the episode before hanging up. | |
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Turning Red: A sticker of Sox appears on Miriam's skateboard. A promotional poster also features said sticker. | |
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In Dark Souls II, it is Vendrick, the old king of Lothric who contracted the Undead Curse and eventually succumbed to it after being betrayed by his wife. | |
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Captain America: Civil War: When Steve and Bucky fight Iron Man in the film's climax, the two share use of the shield, and Bucky is skilled enough that he can now throw the shield in the same way Steve does, bouncing it at deliberate angles to attack Tony and pass it to Steve. | |
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In each episode of Black Butler: Ciel says, "This is an order!" Sebastian will say, "A Phantomhive butler who can't [insert X task — usually an improbable one — here] isn't worth his salt." and "I am simply one hell of a butler.". |
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Stephanie Plum gets a car destroyed. | |
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High School Lessons includes one of the titular lessons in nearly every episode. | |
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Spider-Man: Old man shielding little girl from falling debris during the Goblin's parade attack. | |
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Spider-Man 2: Old man pulling woman away from debris during the battle on the clock tower. | |
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Spider-Man 3: Talks to Peter while both are reading a news bulletin about Spider-Man. | |
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Mario Kart: Each game will have the same cup names - Mushroom, Flower, Star and Special for new courses, and Shell, Banana, Leaf and Lightning for old courses. The sole exception is Super Circuit which Lightning Cup is a normal one between Flower and Star Cup, and whose retro cups (which are called "extra") have the same names as the normal ones. The Mushroom Cup always starts with a standard circuit. It is related to Luigi in three games and in a fourth game's retro cup. A Mario Circuit appears in every game, almost always in the Flower Cup (DS being an exception to this, as its Mario Circuit is in the Star Cup). Every game has at least one beach related track: with the exception of Super Mario Kart (whose track is in Star Cup), the most traditional ones are in Mushroom Cup while Star Cup is used for more challenging and original tracks (Wii Koopa Cape is closer to a theme park with a Shark Tunnel while 8 Dolphin Shoals focus more on corals and waterfalls than beach). Super Mario Kart also has a second track in Special Cup while Super Circuit's is in Lightning Cup, Double Dash's in Flower Cup and 7's in Star Cup. Starting from DS, these tracks tend to be mirrored by port towns in Flower Cup (Wii is the exception here, the port town track being in Star Cup, although Banana Cup brings back DS Delfino Square too). Every game also has a snow and ice related level, usually in Star Cup. While Super Mario Kart and 64 have another level in other cups (Special and Flower Cups respectively), there are exceptions: Wii 's DK Summit is in Flower Cup and 7 's Rosalina's Ice World is in Special Cup. Starting from 64, every game has a desert related track. However, they are never in the same cup and while the majority reminds of Egypt, others reminds of American deserts (Super Circuit actually has the two examples in one game, Yoshi Desert and Sunset Wilds respectively). Shy Guy Bazaar of 7 is another exception, being inspired by "Arabian Nights" Days. Each Special Cup always ends with Bowser's Castle (barring Super Mario Kart and 64) and Rainbow Road. Since Mario Kart 7, the Lightning Cup mirrors the Special Cup in this area, remaking a Rainbow Road (Super Mario Kart 's in 7 and 64 's in 8) and having a penultimate retro track linked to Bowser (Airship Fortress in 7 and Grumble Volcano in 8). |
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In The Dark Knight, he is trying to sell his fear toxin to some mobsters, then is caught by Batman when trying to escape. | |
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The Dark Knight | hasFeature |
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Black Panther: A Thirsty Gambler (per the credits) in the Korean casino. | |
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Black Panther (2018) | hasFeature |
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Lupin III: Part 1 has someone catching fire every episode, even if only for a short gag. | |
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Lupin III: Part 1 | hasFeature |
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The Last Jedi: Force bond (expanding from telepathy shown in Empire), Force bubble (to survive briefly in the vacuum of space), Force ghosts being able to use Force powers, and astral projection. | |
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The Last Jedi | hasFeature |
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Avengers: Infinity War: Captain America, Black Widow, Bruce Banner, the Vision, Scarlet Witch, Bucky Barnes, War Machine, The Falcon, Thor, Rocket Raccoon, Black Panther and the Wakandan army vs Thanos, the Black Order, and the Outriders. | |
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Avengers: Infinity War | hasFeature |
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At least one location in every Paper Mario game has music that begins like the Super Mario Bros. overworld theme but drifts off into its own thing a few measures in. This location is always found at or near the beginning of the game. The exception is Origami King, which instead has music taken from the Super Mario Bros. underground theme. | |
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Jonathan Crane, a.k.a. "The Scarecrow", is the only villain to appear in every single film of The Dark Knight Trilogy. In Batman Begins, he is a major secondary villain. In The Dark Knight, he is trying to sell his fear toxin to some mobsters, then is caught by Batman when trying to escape. In The Dark Knight Rises, he is promoted to being the official leader of Bane's Kangaroo Court after being set free by him, which basically involves him sentencing Bane's opponents to death. He is presumed to have been arrested afterwards but given that he is not mentioned towards the end, this cannot be confirmed. |
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Starting with Sonic the Hedgehog 4 Episode 1, has an Achievement for beating the first Act of the game in under a minute.note Sonic Colors doesn't have this achievement, but it doesn't have ANY achievements due to its console. Played with in Sonic Forces, which has the 60-second requirement in the demo but not in the full game, though it does have a 60-second Achievement in Classic Sonic's first stage. | |
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CinemaSins: Almost every video opens with Jeremy complaining about the movie showing too many logos. | |
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CinemaSins (Web Video) | hasFeature |
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Captain America: The First Avenger: Bucky picks it up after Steve drops it and uses it as a regular shield while shooting his pistol. | |
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Captain America: The First Avenger | hasFeature |
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Every Phase 2 Marvel Cinematic Universe movie or series involves someone losing or having lost a hand, as a Shout-Out to The Empire Strikes Back. Iron Man 3: Killian and Brandt. They got better. Thor: The Dark World: Thor himself though not really. Captain America: The Winter Soldier: The eponymous Winter Soldier, Bucky Barnes. Guardians of the Galaxy: Nebula starts with a cybernetic hand, later removes it to escape. Avengers: Age of Ultron: Ulysses Klaue. Ant-Man: Darren Cross. Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Director Coulson. They end up doing variants of it eventually, as Captain Marvel shows how Nick Fury lost his eye and in Thor: Ragnarok Thor loses his eye. In Avengers: Endgame, Thanos loses his head. |
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Thor: Ragnarok: The old barber that cut's Thor's hair on Sakaar. | |
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Monsters, Inc.: Nemo. | |
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Vow of Nudity: Haara's spear gets broken or lost pretty much every story, forcing her to resort to martial arts for the rest of her current adventure. | |
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In Old Harry's Game the majority of episodes will have the Professor and Satan making a bet, most commonly about morality and something bad would happen to Thomas. | |
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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: When Snow White gets lost in the woods. | |
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Big Hero 6: In a portrait at Fred's house and in a post credit sequence where Fred finds his secret room. | |
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The Big Garage: The taxis would always sing a song related to what's going on in the episode at some point (for example, Mimi sang a song about her going to the Big Garage for the first time in the episode "Welcome to the Big Garage"), and they would give the song a reprise near the end of the episode. | |
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Each Starship Troopers film, including the animated sequels Invasion and Traitor of Mars, will usually have someone — typically Jonny Rico — rally soldiers with the phrase: "C'mon, you apes! You want to live forever?!" | |
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CLANNAD: After Fuko's arc concludes, she makes random appearances in accordance with this trope. | |
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On The Noozles, Osgood the lizard pops up out of nowhere at least once an episode to comment on what is going on. | |
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The Noozles | hasFeature |
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Every game in the Batman: Arkham Series features Batman hallucinating something. | |
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Cars: Is anthropomorphized and is given the name "Todd". | |
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Cars (Franchise) | hasFeature |
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Halo: In the first two games, a character says something along the lines of "I've got a bad feeling about this" and then a character says "you've always got a bad feeling", right before the first appearance of the Flood in that game (itself a reference to Star Wars). The "Siege of Madrigal" Easter Egg appears in all the Bungie-made games. |
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Ant-Man and the Wasp: Old man whose car is shrunk by an errant disk fired by the Wasp. | |
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Appears with a pre-mission cassette tape in Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes, with Snake repeating the line after Kaz mentions it. | |
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All three films in the Spider-Man: Homecoming Trilogy have a Parker yell, "WHAT THE FU-?!": Spider-Man: Homecoming ends with Aunt May stumbling upon Peter in his Spider-Man suit and yelling the phrase before getting cut off by the credits. Spider-Man: Far From Home ends with Mysterio exposing Peter's identity as Spider-Man in front of the whole world, and Peter is the one who yells the phrase before getting cut off by the credits again. Spider-Man: No Way Home picks up where Far From Home left off, and thus starts with the same "WHAT THE FU-?!" as the end of that film. This time, it's cut off by a car honk. |
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Cinderella: When the Ugly Stepsisters tear up Cinderella's pink dress. | |
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Cinderella | hasFeature |
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BioShock has a dead cat in every level. The sequel has continued the tradition. | |
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Every Mass Effect game has a Point of No Return event disguised as a seemingly unimportant or easily accomplished request given to you. And Shepard being interviewed by (and then being given the option of punching) Khalisah bint Sinan al-Jilani. |
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In Zatch Bell!, before Ponygon was introduced as a character, he would often be shown walking across the screen for no explicable reason once an episode. | |
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Zatch Bell! (Manga) | hasFeature |
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Spider-Man: Far From Home ends with Mysterio exposing Peter's identity as Spider-Man in front of the whole world, and Peter is the one who yells the phrase before getting cut off by the credits again. | |
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Hotline Miami has a couple of these; Every chapter (until Jacket awakens in the hospital in "Trauma") begins with Jacket waking up in his apartment and receiving a message on his answering machine, which describes his next hit on the Russian Mafia in coded language. He then walks downstairs, jumps into his car, and drives off, beginning the chapter properly. Then, after each chapter, Jacket stops by one of the several establishments which are run by Beard. Beard makes some friendly (albeit one-sided) small talk with Jacket, and then offers him something (a six-pack of beer, a pizza, etc.) "on the house". Jacket silently takes the gift and leaves. However, after the "Crackdown" chapter, Jacket finds that Beard has been murdered and had his position stolen by an abrasive bald man named Richter. |
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In the first two games, a character says something along the lines of "I've got a bad feeling about this" and then a character says "you've always got a bad feeling", right before the first appearance of the Flood in that game (itself a reference to Star Wars). | |
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Halo: Combat Evolved (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Until the 2000s or so, each commercial for Post's Pebbles has Barney Rubble trying to use a different Paper-Thin Disguise in order to trick Fred out of his Fruity / Cocoa Pebbles cereal, all with the same result: | |
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The Flintstones | hasFeature |
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Frozen: Elsa, after Anna froze and saved her life. | |
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Frozen (2013) | hasFeature |
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Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer: Denied access to the wedding, despite claiming to be Stan Lee. | |
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A minor example, but in every main series Fallout game (IE, excluding Tactics and Brotherhood of Steel), you can get a dog companion, usually named Dogmeat (in the first two games, it's implied to be the same Dogmeat, despite the fact that it's been 80 years since the first game). The third Dogmeat is seemingly unrelated to the first two, but in Fallout 4, Mama Murphy says that Dogmeat has a knack for finding important people and leading them to greatness, implying that the Dogmeats are somehow linked (there's 120 years and 2,500 miles between the first and fifth game, making it unlikely that it's the same dog). In Fallout: New Vegas, Dogmeat is replaced by a Robo-Dog named Rex owned by a gang leader and Elvis Impersonator. Also, each game (including Tactics, but not BoS) begins with a narrator explaining the setting of the game, the Great War, and saying the Arc Words "War. War never changes". The narrator is usually played by Ron Perlman, except for Fallout 4, where it's Nate, one of the two choices for main character. However, Perlman does play the newscaster on TV who reports that the bombs have fallen, and there is cut dialogue after he says "My God" and the feed cuts, where he says "They were right. War. War never changes." Also in each game is the organization the Brotherhood of Steel; however, their portrayal in each game is vastly different. In Fallout, they were xenophobic, isolationist technology hoarders. By Fallout 2, their numbers have fallen drastically and were beaten down by the Enclave. In Fallout 3, the East Coast Brotherhood of Steel is introduced, and are generally much more honorable, generous, and charitable than their West Coast counterparts. New Vegas returned to the West Coast Brotherhood, which has been limited to a single bunker under the Mojave, and are even more xenophobic, to the point of nearly dying out. Fallout 4 returns to the East Coast Brotherhood, which in the 10 years between 3 and 4 has acquired an airship and become an autocratic cult of personality centered around their leader, Arthur Maxson, and are not nearly as charitable as they were 10 years prior. |
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The Sly Cooper games have a few. Bently says "If I did my math right... and I always do my math right" at some point. An Enemy Mine between Sly and Carmelita towards the end of the game, always resulting in them fighting the Final Boss together. A Rhythm Game level. Starting with the third game, Sly's incredibly bad attempt at an Italian accent. (This one was actually a case of Throw It In!, his voice actor was so bad at it they decided to make it a Running Gag) |
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In Demon's Souls it is Old King Allant, who fell to despair and became a demon because he felt existence was not worth it. | |
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Wild Dog blowing himself up (although it was accidental in the first game) after being defeated in each Time Crisis game. In fact, it is played with in 5 the first time it looks like he's going to do it (with the protagonists taking cover), only for the button to instead activate a jetpack. | |
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Speaking of Toy Story, the joke with Buzz believing himself to be a genuine space ranger is present in the first three movies: Buzz's character arc in Toy Story, Bonus Belt Buzz in Toy Story 2, and Spanish Buzz in Toy Story 3. The four Toy Story films also each have one instance where Buzz's voice button is pressed repeatedly, causing him to emit, "Buzz—Buzz—Buzz—Buzz Lightyear to the rescue!" |
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In the first half of Final Fantasy: Unlimited, Kaze pulls out his Magun summon weapon, and saves the day. In the second half of the series, he pulls out the Magun and it malfunctions. | |
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In most major titles in the Super Mario Bros. franchise, Princess Peach is either kidnapped by Bowser (sometimes it's someone else) right at the start of the game or later on. Many games lampshade the absurd frequency of Peach's kidnapping, with one character in Super Mario RPG saying "Oh no! The Princess got kidnapped again!? Mario, can you go and rescue her like you always do?" | |
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Attack of the Clones: Force avalanche / Force reflect/absorb (when Yoda turns Dooku's lightning back on him, and later absorbs a second one) | |
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Someone associated with that airship will be named Cid*Averted in Final Fantasy VI, however. | |
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Every mainline Sonic game after Sonic Adventure always has someone say "Long time, no see!", sometimes multiple times per game. | |
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Every single episode of the Medabots dub found an excuse for Ikki to shout "Metabee!". Also: "Medafighters Ready? Medabots... Robattle!" | |
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The Incredible Hulk: Accidentally drinks soda laced with Banner blood. | |
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Indiana Jones: Every film will include Indy fighting a big strong henchman (in the first three, played by the same actor) who'll end up being killed in an extraordinarily violent fashion. Every movie involves the Big Bad trying to harness a powerful magical (or seemingly magical) artifact, only to have it backfire on him/her in the end due to hubris and suffer a horrific end. |
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A New Hope: Mind trick, Force choke, Force sense, oneness with the Force | |
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A New Hope | hasFeature |
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Onward: At the end, spoken as a police code on a walkie talkie, when a cop says, "We have a one-thirteen in progress." | |
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Onward | hasFeature |
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Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse: The owner of a comics shop who sells Miles his first Spider-Man costume. | |
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In Star Driver, various members of the Glittering Crux Brigade yell "Open the cybercasket!" once an episode in order to summon their Cybodies. Also, there's a Transformation Sequence each episode when Takuto becomes the Galactic Pretty Boy. | |
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Combattler V: To combine their vehicles -needless to say, it happened every episode-, the team yelled "Let's combine", and if they were ready to combine correctly, Ropetto authorized the combination repeating: "Combine OK". And then you have the Finishing Move ("Choudenji Tatsumaki" and "Choudenji Spin") that were used every episode. | |
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Combattler V | hasFeature |
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Every Xenoblade Chronicles game features one party member who says "I'm really feeling it!" Shulk in the first, some Player Character voices in X, and Zeke in the second. Both the first game and the sequel also feature a Laughably Evil Nopon villain named Bana. Going further, every Xeno game has a character named Vandham. | |
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The Danganronpa series is entirely this (to the point that even the Fan Games follow the formula), just like Dark Cloud below: The first case is always a heavily advertised character, one presented as important to the plot and/or who seems to have ties to previous casts and has Plot Armor, gets killed/executed. It also always doesn't kill the intended target (Sayaka was trying to kill Leon but got killed herself, Teruteru was aiming for Nagito, Kaede tried to kill the mastermind). The first execution is usually one of the most brutal to set the tone. The second case is always because someone flew off the handle, sometimes because of their past. Usually tragic. The killer tends to have connections with a criminal gang. A Serial Killer/multiple murderer becomes involved but turns out to be innocent. The third case is always a double murder, with one of the victims being a comic relief character, and the killer will have the least sympathetic motive in the game. (Not including that of the Big Bad) The fourth case is always a case of Big Guy Fatality Syndrome, with The Big Guy accepting their death. The trial ends in a Tear Jerker and the crime was a Necessary Evil committed in order to protect everyone (from execution, starvation, or the the truth about the outside world). The Big Guy can be considered both a victim and a culprit of the case at the same time, as Sakura commits suicide, Nekomaru becomes the victim as a part of a Suicide Pact duel with Gundham, and Gonta, in spite of murdering Miu, is merely an Unwitting Pawn of Kokichi, the true mastermind behind the murder, with the game making it clear that Gonta was a victim as much as Miu was.. The fifth case is always played up as the final chapter, complete with remix of the investigation theme. Two of the main characters are in danger, pretty much sought out by the mastermind. The murder is part of a trap/larger plan rather than an end in itself. The class trial is blatantly unfair (Monokuma himself is the culprit, and he forces a premature voting time; the blackened "culprit" is randomized and unidentifiable; the victim is unidentifiable and the primary suspect is allowed to remain anonymous in the class trial). The death of the final victim is always the most brutal and gruesome one, but it sets the stage for the Killing Game ending once and for all. The trial ends in the execution of a character among the main group, which doesn’t go as planned. The sixth and last case always has The Mastermind be revealed, and the truth of the Ontological Mystery comes out. It's usually a person that no one expected. Said mastermind is the leader of, or affiliated with, an evil organization. Junko turns out to be behind it all, directly or indirectly. The rug is pulled out from beneath the surviving cast, leaving them close to the Despair Event Horizon by the revelation of what led to the killing game, which reveals the setting and plot to be completely different from what it seemed. The Hero uses the power of hope (or disappointment in Shuichi’s case) to defeat the villain anyway. In a particularly amusing case, the very first Killing Game (which was shown in the anime) follows this exact same formula, despite lasting five minutes and following a Battle Royale Game format. |
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The Back to the Future trilogy: All three movie feature a wide overhead shot of Marty walking into the town square, looking astonished as he sees his hometown in a different time period, along with a clear shot of the town clock's current state in that particular era. All three movies include a confrontation between Marty and a Tannen (Biff/Griff/Buford—all played by Thomas F. Wilson) in a diner/saloon, followed by a major Chase Scene. In all three movies, Marty gets knocked out, initially wakes up assuming his recent time travel was All Just a Dream, but realizes it’s not when his mother/great-great-grandmother (both played by Lea Thompson, even though the two characters aren’t related) assures him he’s back in 1955/Biff’s casino/on the McFly farm. The first two movies also had Biff being covered in manure (not the same instance) while the third movie has his ancestor be covered in manure, and telling how they hate manure. |
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Every main series book in Wings of Fire except for The Dark Secret features the protagonist running into some scavengers and deciding to spare their lives due to noticing they're more intelligent than they seem and/or they're very cute. | |
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Every game in the main timeline of the Azure Striker Gunvolt Series has a conversation in which a character wonders how cup noodles get "fried" with only boiling water being added. | |
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Azure Striker Gunvolt Series (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Doctor Strange: a passenger in a bus that Mordo and Doctor Strange land on top/on the side of. He doesn't notice, given that the two are in the Mirror Dimension. | |
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Doctor Strange (2016) | hasFeature |
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Every numbered game in the Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm series (except the first) had Naruto vs. Sasuke in a dramatic boss battle. | |
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Animorphs: There will be a meeting in Cassie's barn. With a few exception, the first few pages of each book are spent explaining of the series' premise[[note]]Puppeteer Parasites are invading the Earth, they could be anyone, we can turn into animals but have to keep it a secret or they'll kill us, beginning with the line "My name is (Rotating Protagonist)." If you've read this once you can pretty much skip it in any other book. |
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One fisherman who fights you with 6 low leveled Magikarp is present in every game. It's Played with in Pokémon Black and White, where that one fisherman's Magikarp are level 60, which is LONG after they should have evolved into Gyarados. Sometimes they deliberately trick you and have the guy with six Magikarp, plus someone with something like five Magikarp and a Gyarados as his last one. | |
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Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan and Elite Beat Agents: One emotional level with an emotive song, more personal storyline and the normal beat sounds replaced by soft chimes. A giant monster attack stage. |
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Kamichama Karin: "Mr. Glasses Man!" "I am not 'Mr. Glasses Man'!" | |
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Expect a game show at some point in any Paper Mario. The second game has two of them. Sticker Star took it to the extreme with Snifit or Whiffit — and Origami King took it further with Shy Guys Finish Last. Every game makes some reference to Parakarry, a major character in the original Paper Mario. He makes a cameo in the second game, is a Catch Card in the third, and leaves a note in the fourth. This was eventually dropped, however, due to the new team not being allowed to reference the old Paper Mario characters. Also, except for the fourth game someone will start telling Mario a long-winded story that they insist is extremely important for him to know about, which he falls asleep halfway through and wakes up at the end when they shout at him. Every Paper Mario game also has at least one stage with a large haunted building and at least one structure floating in the sky. There is an extra named Johnson in every Paper Mario game. More often than not, this Johnson has done something incompetent or witnessed an incompetent act and gets blamed for it. Every Paper Mario game with a distinct chapter-based progression will have a traveler of some sort tag along with Mario in its fifth chapter. This character always serves as comic relief and frequently gets in trouble that Mario has to solve: Professor Kolorado in Paper Mario, Flavio in Thousand-Year Door, documentarian Flint Cragley and his TV crew in Super Paper Mario, the Sunset Express train's engineer in Color Splash, and Bowser Jr. in Origami King. Starting with Thousand-Year Door, Mario travels from his house to a central location via a small boat at the beginning of each Paper Mario game. Played with in Origami King, in which Mario arrives in Luigi's go-kart, which canonically can travel in the water but is never seen doing so. The final boss of every Paper Mario game has a phase where he or she becomes invincible, with Mario needing outside help to weaken the boss to where Mario can fight him or her on more even terms. At least one location in every Paper Mario game has music that begins like the Super Mario Bros. overworld theme but drifts off into its own thing a few measures in. This location is always found at or near the beginning of the game. The exception is Origami King, which instead has music taken from the Super Mario Bros. underground theme. Every Paper Mario game aside from Color Splash has a Blooper boss fight. |
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The Amazing Spider-Man: Working in the school library while listening to music on headphones, which renders him oblivious to Spidey and the Lizard tearing the place apart. | |
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Madness Combat: The opening card, which barring a few changes, has always read 'Somewhere in Nevada...' | |
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Every generation has at least one card in the Trading Card Game simply named "Switch," with each generation having its own illustration. From Generation III and onwards, it's also done by a different illustrator (Keiji Kinebuchi illustrated both the Generation I and Generation II switches). | |
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Revolutionary Girl Utena: Though they aren't uniformly every single episode, there are several repeating scenes that happen in almost every episode with accompanying Stock Footage and catch-phrases, including ones specific to each arc, such as: A meeting of the Absurdly Powerful Student Council, who take a dramatic elevator ride up to their terrace. An absurd play put on by the Shadow Play Girls, which is the most recurring of all the segments. Most episodes have a duel with the Villain of the Week or Brainwashed and Crazy Victim of the Week, which is accompanied with a recurring stair climb (or later, elevator ride) up to the dueling arena and other recurring framing scenes. In the Black Rose arc, the Victim of the Week attends the Mikage Seminar. In the Akio arc, a character is taken on a drive in Akio's car. |
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The first two movies also had Biff being covered in manure (not the same instance) while the third movie has his ancestor be covered in manure, and telling how they hate manure. | |
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Back to the Future Part III | hasFeature |
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Your Friend the Rat: Walle. | |
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Brave: One of the witch's relief carvings depicts Sulley. | |
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Brave | hasFeature |
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Cars: Mater's license plate. Also, the number on Trev Diesel (the locomotive that almost hit Lightning McQueen on his way to Radiator Springs)'s headlights and running boards. | |
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Cars | hasFeature |
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Cars 2: Queen Eleanor, Princess Merida, King Fergus, and the Royal Triplets as cars... | |
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Cars 3: The number on the door to Sterling's office at the Rust-eze Racing Center. Mater's license plate once more. | |
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Moana: Moana is brought to tears when Maui ditches her after their failed first attempt to get past Te Ka. | |
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Moana | hasFeature |
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Mulan: After Mulan gets into an argument with her father about joining the war in his place, before deciding to disguise herself as a male soldier and go off anyway. | |
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The Disney Princesses actually cried at least once in their films: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: When Snow White gets lost in the woods. Cinderella: When the Ugly Stepsisters tear up Cinderella's pink dress. Sleeping Beauty: When Aurora hears about her 16th birthday from the fairies. The Little Mermaid: When King Triton destroys Ariel's belongings. Beauty and the Beast: When Belle is forced to stay as the Beast's "prisoner", and during the Beast's "death." Aladdin: After Jasmine believes Aladdin was wrongly executed. Pocahontas: When Pocahontas discovers that John Smith is going to be executed for the alleged murder of Kocoum. Mulan: After Mulan gets into an argument with her father about joining the war in his place, before deciding to disguise herself as a male soldier and go off anyway. The Princess and the Frog: When Tiana is refused by the contractors from the construction of her future restaurant. Brave: Merida cries when it looks like she's too late to reverse the curse on her mother. Tangled: During Flynn's "death." Frozen: Elsa, after Anna froze and saved her life. Moana: Moana is brought to tears when Maui ditches her after their failed first attempt to get past Te Ka. Frozen II: Anna, after Olaf disappears in Anna's arms which is proof that Elsa died. |
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Walle: Directive A113. Also, WALL•E's name.note It's actually A113 written in Leetspeak, but with a "W" added to the front | |
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Every single one of the sequels, to date, features one character from the original's Ensemble Cast returning as a central character. It's Ian Malcolm in The Lost World: Jurassic Park, Alan Grant in Jurassic Park III, Dr. Henry Wu (returning as an antagonist) in Jurassic World, and Malcolm again in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. | |
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UFO Robo Grendizer: Every episode Daisuke jumped from a hatch and shouted "DUKE FLEED!" -his real name- to morph his clothes into his Latex Space Suit, and "Dizer Go!" to start Grendizer. | |
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Ranma ½: The Abridged Chronicles has several once-per-episode gags, as stated by the creators. This list includes a scene with Genma as a panda with flashing yellow text exclaiming something about the panda, a boot to the head, a musical interlude (usually to draw out fight scenes), someone exclaiming "Son of a bitch," and of course, Ranma getting turned into a girl, usually without a top on. While not all of these happen each episode, they occur enough to qualify. | |
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THE iDOLM@STER — The shot of the front of the 765Pro Office. | |
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A failed version of this is in Concerned. According to the notes of the artist, he was planning to "have a bunch [of barrels] around in every comic after Frohman mistakenly ordered them." Unfortunately, he stopped doing so three comics later. | |
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The Elder Scrolls: Every game except for Daggerfall begins with the Player Character as a prisoner, and the tutorial is your escape/release. Once the series moved away from Randomly Generated Levels, each game has had an early faction quest Playing With the Rat Stomp trope. (Morrowind plays it straight with its first Fighters Guild quest, Oblivion subverts it with its first Fighters Guild quest, and Skyrim plays it straight with a nasty surprise early in the Thieves' Guild questline.) M'aiq the Liar has appeared in every game starting with Morrowind, Leaning on the Fourth Wall while dispensing Take That, Audience! and Self-Deprecation shots. |
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In A Song of Ice and Fire, every novel begins with a prologue chapter from a new or minor character's point-of-view who dies at the end of the chapter, or shortly thereafter. | |
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In most of the Devil May Cry installments (except 2), Dante will get impaled by his own sword. It even happens in the animated spin-off. In the first game, he is also impaled by the Alastor sword before he stands again, grabs it, does a sword show with it and makes it his. | |
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One Piece (the manga) always contains an appearance by Pandaman in almost every arc (or, in one place Pandawoman); sometimes it's obvious but most of the time it's not. | |
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Pokémon: One fisherman who fights you with 6 low leveled Magikarp is present in every game. It's Played with in Pokémon Black and White, where that one fisherman's Magikarp are level 60, which is LONG after they should have evolved into Gyarados. Sometimes they deliberately trick you and have the guy with six Magikarp, plus someone with something like five Magikarp and a Gyarados as his last one. Every game has a different Youngster who likes shorts, because they're comfy and easy to wear. Except for Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, which instead had a girl who really likes skirts. Every game has a fat man in the first town who remarks that "The power of science is staggering!" Every game up until Pokémon Scarlet and Violet will always have you fighting the Elite Four plus the Champion or similar as the Final Boss. Subverted in Pokémon Sun and Moon where there is no Elite Four or Pokémon League initially, but they are instated near the end of the game, and in Pokémon Sword and Shield, where you instead fight your 3 rivals, then refight 3 gym leaders, then the villain and evil legendary, and finally the Champion. Every game has a villainous team trying to destroy/change/take over the world using the Cover's Legendary, though the last part only began to take form after Generation II. Starting in Pokémon Sun and Moon this gets played with and subverted, with other people and groups not associated with the villainous team coveting those Legendary Pokémon for selfish or misguided reasons. There is always a Youngster Joey. ALWAYS. Since breeding was introduced in Generation II, the player character will always receive a Pokémon Egg from an NPC. The only evolutionary lines available in every single generation before the Elite Four (without trading etc) are Zubat, Magnemite, and Psyduck as of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet (Pikachu was not available before the Elite Four in any version of Unova). The following Pokémon lines appeared in all of the first four generations' regional Pokédexes: Pikachu and Raichu; Zubat and Golbat; Psyduck and Golduck; Abra, Kadabra, and Alakazam; Machop, Machoke, and Machamp; Tentacool and Tentacruel; Geodude, Graveler, and Golem; Goldeen and Seaking; and Magikarp and Gyarados. The Magnemite and Rhyhorn lines appeared if the Platinum Pokédex is taken into consideration. Every game has a long area, usually consisting mostly of caverns, called Victory Road between the final gym and the Elite Four. Played with in Pokémon Sword and Shield, where there is no explicit Victory Road, but Route 10 functions as a Suspiciously Similar Substitute, and Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, where the phrase "Victory Road" to refer to the gym challenge and Elite Four is there, but it refers to the campaign instead of any one particular location. Every game has a place that essentially acts as a Pokémon graveyard. Every game has at least one rival, and a Pokémon Professor named after a tree or type of plant that gives you a starter of your choice from either Water, Fire or Grass types. Pokémon Scarlet and Violet instead splits this role into two, with Director Clavell being named after a plant and giving the starters but isn't a Pokémon Professor (though he is the leader of an educational institution), while Professors Sada and Turo are Pokémon Professors but aren't named after a plant and instead provides you with the cover Legendary, albeit posthumously and through Arven as an intermediary. Every game has a place where you can talk to members of Game Freak staff and get a reward from the Director for completing the National Pokédex except for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, where Jacq gives the reward instead and Game Freak is absent. Ever since Looker's debut in Generation IV, each generation has had at least one game in which he makes an appearance. Generation VIII is an odd case, in that he appears, but in a side game, Pokémon Masters EX. Every generation has at least one card in the Trading Card Game simply named "Switch," with each generation having its own illustration. From Generation III and onwards, it's also done by a different illustrator (Keiji Kinebuchi illustrated both the Generation I and Generation II switches). Every game will always have a rival who always picks a starter Pokemon with a type advantage over yours. Inverted in Pokémon Sun and Moon where your rival picks a starter whose type is weak against yours, and for Pokémon Sword and Shield and Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, where the rival does the same and it's the Champion or Academy Director, respectively, who pick the one strong against yours—and you have to face its fully-evolved form at the end of the game. The player character will always be a Heroic Mime with dialogue response options. This is a defining character trait for Red's cameo appearances in a few games since he was the player character in the first generation. Each game, from Pokémon Diamond and Pearl and onward (with the exception of HeartGold and SoulSilver), has a stone structure surrounded by moss and another one surrounded by ice. Justified as these locations will allow Eevee to evolve into Leafeon or Glaceon, respectively, and there are no in-game methods to obtain them otherwise. Similarly, there always exists an area with a strong magnetic field, which induces evolution on various Pokémon. Pokémon Sword and Shield has such locations, but they aren't needed to evolve these Pokémon, instead allowing them to evolve by evolutionary stones instead. Every new generation introduces a sweet food associated with the region.note I - Rare Candy, II - Berry Juice and Rage Candy Bar, III - Lava Cookie, IV - Old Gateau, V - Casteliacone, VI - Lumiose Galette and Shalour Sable, VII - Big Malasada and Pewter Crunchies, VIII - Exp. Candy, IX - Ice Cream and Crepes of various flavors The ones introduced in Generations III through VII all have the effect of curing any status condition. |
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In the Farndale Avenue plays, each presented as a production by the disaster-prone Farndale Avenue Dramatic Society: Mrs Reece walks on stage, realizes she's left a prop behind, and gestures into the wings for a stagehand to pass it out to her. The stagehand gives her an accordion. At the end of the interval, Mrs Reece leads a competition with audience interaction. Mrs Reece remarks that she noticed audience members leaving hurriedly/muttering that they can't take any more, without realising that they're reacting to how bad the production is. |
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Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei: Itoshiki-sensei says "I'm in despair!" (or "Zetsuboushita!" in Japanese) at least once after a short clip of him looking surprised/afraid/overly-dramatic in different directions. Usually, he'll give the full line: "I'm in despair! ''X'' has left me in despair!" Lampshaded several times in the anime when other, usually minor, characters declare "I'm in despair!" and Itoshiki promptly replies along the lines of "Thats MY line." Kaere also gets a panty shot every episode, and there are smaller things like a stork showing up in the background. These are all lampshaded when Itoshiki-sensei tries to explain all the once-per-episode elements to new viewers. He can't come up with a good reason why they're all there. |
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Toy Story: The license plate on Mrs. Davis' minivan. | |
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Toy Story 2: A call number for LassetAir (a possible reference to John Lasseter) A113 is mentioned during the airport scene. Also, the aforementioned A113 license place makes a reappearance in the film. | |
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Toy Story 3: Finn McMissile. | |
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Toy Story 4: As a tattoo on one of the carnies, making this the only Toy Story film where the truck doesn't physically appear. | |
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Spider-Man: Homecoming ends with Aunt May stumbling upon Peter in his Spider-Man suit and yelling the phrase before getting cut off by the credits. | |
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Every game in the Pokémon Ranger series has an appearance by the Go-Rock Quads. They're only evil in the first game, however. Every game has an underwater section, accessed either by submarine or aqualung. |
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Code Geass R2 has, amazingly, turned the Wham Episode concept into a Once an Episode occurrence. Seriously, literally, once an episode; R2 is made up of nothing but Wham Episodes. | |
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Avengers: Endgame: The original six Avengers (minus Black Widow), Nebula, War Machine, everyone who was dusted in Infinity War, Ant-Man, the Masters of the Mystic Arts, the armies of Wakanda, Pepper Potts, Captain Marvel, Valkyrie and the Asgardian army, Korg and Miek, Kraglin and the Ravagers, and Howard the Duck vs Thanos from the past, the Black Order, the Outriders, and the Chitauri. | |
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Daimos: Every episode, to transform and activate Daimos, Kazuya yelled "Daimos, Battle Turn!", -pretty uselessly- as performing a kata with his arms. | |
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Most episodes of Hell Girl climax with somebody getting sent to Hell. | |
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Starting with Metal Gear Solid, the protagonist will ask about Metal Gear in an exasperated fashion, usually as Parrot Exposition after another character mentions it: (Metal Gear?) Snake says the line when talking to Donald Anderson in MGS. When seeing RAY during the Tanker chapter of Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty, Snake says the line. Raiden does the same later on in the game when he sees RAY for himself. Naked Snake says the line when Granin tells him about his new idea for a weapon: "A kind of... Metal Gear, if you will." In Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker, Big Boss says the line as an Easter Egg, when he opens the back of a truck to find a box of literal metal gears. In Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance, calling Boris during the fight against Metal Gear Excelsus will prompt Raiden to repeat the line after Boris says it. Appears with a pre-mission cassette tape in Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes, with Snake repeating the line after Kaz mentions it. |
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Final Fantasy has several. Some are absent in early installments, but once they are introduced, they *almost always appear in each game afterward. There is always a Global Airship. Someone associated with that airship will be named Cid*Averted in Final Fantasy VI, however. There will be a pair of characters named Biggs and Wedge. Giant, flightless yellow birds will always be the animal mount of choice. Summoning special monsters to attack on your behalf is always a thing. Started switching it up with X, where your party leaves the battlefield while the monster fights in their place, and XII, where the monster fights alongside you. Final Fantasy XIV: There are a series of side quests featuring Hildibrand Manderville, a himbo and self-proclaimed "gentleman detective" prone to huge leaps of logic. In almost every expansion, Hildibrand gets blown up or winds up buried halfway in the ground with his legs sticking out. Every episode also has a secondary character who gets strung along for the ride and will not understand how Hildibrand's logic works, gets exasperated at his shenanigans, and then finally give in and accept the wackiness. The relic weapons side quests will always involve Gerolt having a huge debt towards Rowena (usually alcohol related) and having to work it off by helping you forge relic weapons. By the end of the story, Gerolt finally has his debts paid off and simultaneously gets a new bill that's just as much as the old one or even higher, putting him back at square one. This happens for each new relic that's introduced in each expansion. |
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The God of War series has A) Kratos getting sent to Hades, B) a Hot Coffee Minigame, C) Kratos screaming someone's name (usually his enemy's) at the top of his lungs, and D) Kratos saying, "What treachery is this?!" ZEUUUUUUUUS! You LIED to me!!! |
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Every Operation in Medal of Honor: Vanguard starts with a parachute jump except Neptune as the glider crashes. | |
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The Robot Romance Trilogy: Combattler V: To combine their vehicles -needless to say, it happened every episode-, the team yelled "Let's combine", and if they were ready to combine correctly, Ropetto authorized the combination repeating: "Combine OK". And then you have the Finishing Move ("Choudenji Tatsumaki" and "Choudenji Spin") that were used every episode. Voltes V: Again, the Five-Man Band every episode yelled "Let's Volt In!" to combine in Voltes-V. And every episode they killed the Monster of the Week with the V-Slash. Daimos: Every episode, to transform and activate Daimos, Kazuya yelled "Daimos, Battle Turn!", -pretty uselessly- as performing a kata with his arms. |
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In The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel, Rean Schwarzer at some point will be a boss fight, no matter how absurd the situation is. And there are at least four games in the series with him being a boss fight. | |
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There are several bits you can always count on being in every single Encyclopedia Brown book: The opening chapter has Chief Brown bringing a case home to dinner which his son is able to solve. The second chapter has Encyclopedia helping a kid out with Bugs Meaney. The next chapter has Bugs trying to set up Encyclopedia and Sally for a crime. This will usually involve a retelling of how Sally punched Bugs' lights out years before and thus he wants revenge. Wilford Wiggins will call a big rally for his latest get rich quick scam that Encyclopedia busts. |
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The Annoying Orange: "Hey Troper!" "What?" "Knife." | |
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Aside from his usual assortment of equipment, Link will always obtain a unique item that he will need to use for most of the game like the Ocarina of Time, Wind Waker, Sheikah Slate, and so on. | |
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In the Rainbow Magic series, once per series (usually), the girls travel to Jack Frost's Ice Castle to retrieve an especially guarded item. | |
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Rainbow Magic | hasFeature |
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The Force Awakens: Force stasis, a more invasive form of Force mind reading, and a more immersive version of the Force vision | |
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The Force Awakens | hasFeature |
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JoJo's Bizarre Adventure has recurring trends for each season, usually related to the anime adaptation. Once near the end of each season, the opening sequence includes sound effects. In another opening-related trend, Parts 3-6 have the Big Bad use his time manipulation powers on the opneing. In Part 3, DIO has The World stop time near the end. In Part 4, Kira uses Bites The Dust to rewind the opening. In Part 5, Diavolo uses King Crimson to "erase" several seconds of time (shown by several blood splatters appearing on the ground below Giorno's cut finger) to deliver a monologue, although Giorno intrrupts him with Gold Experince Requiem in the third vrsion of the second opening. In part 6 Pucci uses Made In Heaven to interrupt Jotaro's time stop. |
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The Transformers films capping off with a Linkin Park song. At least for the first three films, anyway. Optimus Prime killng an antagonist by causing some sort of damage to their face/head. All five films also feature Optimus and/or Bumblebee saving the main characters from the antagonists (usually with some variant of the Autobot's theme playing in the background) In addition, all films feature a fight between Optimus and Megatron. All films (with the exception of Dark of the Moon) feature government members in antagonistic roles All films feature an opening and/or closing narration (usually by Optimus Prime) note Age of Extinction only features a closing narration, and the opening narration of The Last Knight is instead done by Edmund Burton The first four movies have a mojor Autobot from the first movie be killed by that films Big Bad note Jazz to Megatron in Film/Transformers(2007), Optimus Prime to Megatron (temporarilly) in Transformers: Revenge of The Fallen, Ironhide to Sentinel Prime in Transformers Darkofthe Moon and Ratchet to Lockdown in Transformers: Age of Extinction |
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Transformers Film Series | hasFeature |
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X-Men: The Last Stand: Man watering his lawn in Jean Gray flashback. Bonus points for including Chris Claremont in the same scene, as Stan's neighbor. | |
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X-Men: The Last Stand | hasFeature |
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Hulk: Security guard; bonus points for being alongside Lou Ferrigno. | |
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Hulk | hasFeature |
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During the climax of Solo the titular character cheerfully says "I've got a really good feeling about this." | |
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Solo | hasFeature |
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Loki is seen lying helpless on his back on the floor in every MCU movie in which he appears: when weighed down by Mjolnir during the final fight with his brother in Thor, after being curb-stomped by Hulk in The Avengers, after being stabbed by Kurse in Thor: The Dark World, after being tasered by Thor in Thor: Ragnarok and after being strangled to death by Thanos in Avengers: Infinity War. | |
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Thor | hasFeature |
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Every Sonic the Hedgehog game: Starting with Sonic the Hedgehog 4 Episode 1, has an Achievement for beating the first Act of the game in under a minute.note Sonic Colors doesn't have this achievement, but it doesn't have ANY achievements due to its console. Played with in Sonic Forces, which has the 60-second requirement in the demo but not in the full game, though it does have a 60-second Achievement in Classic Sonic's first stage. Every mainline Sonic game after Sonic Adventure always has someone say "Long time, no see!", sometimes multiple times per game. |
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Sonic the Hedgehog (Franchise) | hasFeature |
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Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice likewise has two. Firstly, your own mentor and father, Owl, who needs to be put down to stop his mad quest for power. Secondly, the True Final Boss, Sword Saint Isshin, brought back from the underworld by his grandson at the height of his power and has to fight you as a matter of honor. |
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In Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker, Big Boss says the line as an Easter Egg, when he opens the back of a truck to find a box of literal metal gears. | |
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Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Ever since the third Guitar Hero game, there has been a Muse song in the setlist of every main game in the series. | |
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Guitar Hero (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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The Incredibles: Doc Hudson. | |
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The Incredibles | hasFeature |
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Noticeably absent in Logan. Justified in that it really, really wouldn't have fit the tone of the movie. He does appear in the online version of the Deadpool 2 teaser that aired before Logan (although not in the version of the teaser that actually aired before Logan): when Deadpool finally comes out of the phone booth, Lee remarks that Deadpool has a nice suit. Deadpool tells him to can it. | |
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Logan | hasFeature |
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Naked Snake says the line when Granin tells him about his new idea for a weapon: "A kind of... Metal Gear, if you will." | |
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Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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X-Men: Hot dog vendor on the beach when the now-mutated senator escapes Magneto. | |
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X-Men | hasFeature |
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The TRY Channel usually has two participants, at the end of the video, ask the viewer to subscribe, and "hit the notification bell". How successful they are in getting this out depends on if the participants are laughing too much over some joke. Or, if it was a drinking episode. | |
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The TRY Channel (Web Video) | hasFeature |
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The Zero Escape trilogy has several plot points that appear in all games: A main character's left hand is severed, allowing their bracelets to come off without them immediately dying.note Clover cuts Junpei's arm and takes his bracelet and he lives to see her walk away in Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors; Sigma's arm is crushed by a door in Virtue's Last Reward; and Akane cuts Carlos's arm with a chainsaw in Zero Time Dilemma. There is at least one person in the facility that is not one of the players.note Musashidou and Nijisaki in 999; Akane in VLR; Sean in ZTD Zero is revealed to be the player, though what this actually means is different between games note In 999, the player is young Akane seeing the future through Junpei's perspective, and current Akane is Zero; in VLR, the protagonist Sigma is Zero (though the player is controlling his past self unknowingly inhabiting his future self's body and unaware that his future self is Zero); and in ZTD the player's viewpoint is that of Zero (Delta) watching the scene through security cameras and using his mind control abilities to influence the supposed "player characters" into making decisions. A bad ending gives an Infodump and information necessary to reach the Golden Ending. The Player Character knows things they can't possibly know thanks to the sharing of information via the morphogenetic field. A lethal weapon is found during a room escape and left alone by the player character. Said weapon is later used in order to take a life.note Clover's axe in 999 (and Ace's gun, except he killed nobody); the scalpels in both VLR and ZTD and, additionally, Eric's shotgun in ZTD. There is a Jerkass woman with visibly huge breasts who turns out to be a genius in some field of knowledge.note Lotus in 999, Alice in VLR, Mira in ZTD One non-Zero player is a murderous sociopath (or become one) who will try to kill the rest of the cast.note Ace (and, in one ending, Clover) in 999; Dio in VLR; Mira (and, sometimes, Eric) in ZTD |
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Zero Escape (Visual Novel) | hasFeature |
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Pirates of the Caribbean: All the films had variations of "Why is the rum gone?" Every movie has The Stinger and mentions parley. |
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Welcome to Night Vale: Every episode opens with an ominous Non Sequitur, followed by a Title Drop. "And now, the weather", followed by a song from a special musical guest. Every episode closes with Cecil telling the audience "good night". "And now, a word from our sponsors", usually followed by a cryptic and ominous monologue, ending with an unrelated corporate slogan. |
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Welcome to Night Vale (Podcast) | hasFeature |
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Shrapnel: In the figurine review episodes hosted by Potato, part of the review will be her judging the figure on how well it can do a squat, to demonstrate how flexible (or not) it’s leg & foot joints are. | |
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Shrapnel (Web Animation) | hasFeature |
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Uncleared 0.00%: The dreaded #DGR level will be among the uncleared levels DGR plays in every episode, no exceptions. | |
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Uncleared 0.00% (Web Video) | hasFeature |
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Delicious in Dungeon: Team Touden encounters a monster, Laios squees over it, they kill it, Senshi cooks it into Food Porn, Marcille freaks out over eating it. | |
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Jurassic Park: Every single one of the sequels, to date, features one character from the original's Ensemble Cast returning as a central character. It's Ian Malcolm in The Lost World: Jurassic Park, Alan Grant in Jurassic Park III, Dr. Henry Wu (returning as an antagonist) in Jurassic World, and Malcolm again in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. Though their screen-time varies from film to film, every movie features an obligatory appearance from a Tyrannosaurus rex and several Velociraptors. Though the T. rex has always been a stock dinosaur, the latter is notable because the series made the Velociraptor a Stock Dinosaur almost singlehandedly; ever since the ecstatic audience response to the creatures back in 1997, it's unthinkable to do a Jurassic Park film without including them. |
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Matthew Santoro starts out most of his early videos by showing a comedic video clip to his audience. | |
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Matthew Santoro (Web Video) | hasFeature |
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Every Call of Duty game set during World War 2 has at least one mission where you get to control a tank. Every Call of Duty game developed by Infinity Ward includes a Captain Price. The Anachronic Order present by virtue of having multiple games set during World War 2 means they can do this even though Price died in the first game. |
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Call of Duty (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Following Episodes 3 and 4 of Ange Vierge, every episode seems to follow this trend: The episode starts off with a protagonist's flashback involving Amane before going on to the opening sequence. There may or may not be a bath scene. A comedic skit involving Ageha and Mayuka, which has its own Stinger. The team member faces off against the Brainwashed and Crazy villain. One battle ends with the villain escaping, the other ends with her defeat. For the latter, it ends with the other Brainwashed and Crazy antagonists lamenting the current villain's defeat and the end of the episode. |
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Ange Vierge | hasFeature |
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Kimi ni Todoke typically starts each chapter with Sawako coming up behind a pair of her classmates to greet them, only for them to freak out from her scary appearance. | |
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On the YouTube page for WhatCulture.Com, Whenever Jules Gill hosts a video list, he will invariably include a crass Your Mom joke, adding, "There's my one-per-list". Starting in Spring 2020 he appears to have stopped doing this, having stated he thinks that they've run their course. Starting around early 2019, Jules has taken to closing most of his videos with a heartfelt message to his listeners, telling them they should look after themselves, that they deserve success, love and happiness and if they're struggling through life it's okay to take a step back and to get help from friends, family or professionals. |
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YouTube (Website) | hasFeature |
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The structure of every chapter in Disgaea 6: Defiance of Destiny: Zed reincarnates into a new world, the plot advances a bit, the God of Destruction appears, Zed dies but he gets a little closer to defeating him. After he defeats the God of Destruction, he still ends of fighting new Gods of Destruction in further chapter, until the game starts throwing multiple of them at once. | |
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Disgaea 6: Defiance of Destiny (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Up: Lotso Bear. | |
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Up | hasFeature |
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Ever since The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, Link is usually asleep (or otherwise unconscious) when the game starts and needs to be woken up. A subtle one, but most if not all games in the series will have an NPC ask Link to keep something, "Secret to everyone," in reference to the Moblin in a cave from the first game. The drawing of the Master Sword in most games which is usually preceded by completing three trials and/or collecting three items to prove your worth. An area requiring you to stealth past several guards avoiding their lines of sight. Aside from his usual assortment of equipment, Link will always obtain a unique item that he will need to use for most of the game like the Ocarina of Time, Wind Waker, Sheikah Slate, and so on. |
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Every Vylet Pony album since Cutiemarks has featured the sample of 'Sing a song about life' introduced as an important thematic motif in that album. | |
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Vylet Pony (Music) | hasFeature |
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Great Lakes Avengers: Mr. Immortal dies in all of his appearances. | |
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Great Lakes Avengers (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
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The only evolutionary lines available in every single generation before the Elite Four (without trading etc) are Zubat, Magnemite, and Psyduck as of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet (Pikachu was not available before the Elite Four in any version of Unova). | |
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Pokémon Scarlet and Violet (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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The Avengers (2012): The original six Avengers (Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, the Hulk, Black Widow, and Hawkeye) vs. Loki and his Chitauri fleet. | |
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The Avengers (2012) | hasFeature |
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Monkey Island: Guybrush Threepwood always seems to come across The Voodoo Lady right when he needs her, and Stan right when he doesn't. | |
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All the Wayside School books (except for the arithmetic ones as they are not structured like the other books) ended with the last sentence being, "Everyone (Word That Rhymes With Ooed)". | |
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In Miss Machiko, Machiko's panties are shown without fail throughout all 95 episodes, not to mention that she will be disrobed at least partially. | |
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Ever since the DJ YOSHITAKA song "FLOWER" debuted in jubeat and REFLEC BEAT and then crossed over to every active BEMANI game, it's become tradition to add the song to every new BEMANI game that's released. Even if the song doesn't get added to the game upon release, it's bound to be introduced in a later event for the game. | |
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jubeat (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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In every chapter of Live A Live, there will be a scene of a boy named Watanabe (or something along those lines) and his father, with the latter usually dying and the former dragging off his body in a fit of tears. There are variations in which Watanabe doesn't or can't run off crying, or his dad is already dead by the time the scene happens. The sole exception is the Near Future chapter, in which Watanabe appears throughout and there isn't a specific scene for him and his dad. Every chapter also ends with a fight against an enemy named something along the lines of "Odio." The only exception is the Medieval chapter, in which you become the original Odio. | |
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Captain America: The Winter Soldier: As the Winter Soldier, Bucky manages to get it off of Steve, and wields it much more efficiently, using it to beat Steve, while also throwing it a few times. | |
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The Dragon Ball Z Kai specials for Dragon Ball Z Abridged (except for the April Fools' Day special) each has a character giving similar self-descriptions: | |
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Dragon Ball Z Kai | hasFeature |
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Chubbyemu: "...-emia meaning presence in blood." Bernard will almost always discuss blood condition with this phrase, often when the patient of the episode develops one. It's often thrown into episodes where the patient doesn't contract a blood condition, such as the "2 liters of fiber supplement" episode mentioning how fiber supplement helps against hypercholestrolemia. | |
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Iron Maiden had one or two Epic Rocking tracks per album until they decided to make every song on the album an epic from A Matter Of Life And Death onwards. They would also make sure to have at least one historical song named after a war film. | |
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Ao Oni: In every version of the game released so far, there's always someone who has a Heroic BSoD and hides in a cupboard (usually Takeshi), and there's always a character who refuses to move from the room they're hiding in until the end, a requirement has been met, or they die (always Mika/Megumi). Also, the jail cell and rope ladder cutscenes. Every version starts the same way: the gang hear a loud noise and the main character (usually Hiroshi, but this applies to Takuro in the Korean fan remake of 2.0) goes off alone to investigate it. He enters the kitchen to find a recently-broken plate and returns to an empty main hall. |
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Each book in the Uglies series begins with party crashing. | |
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Uglies | hasFeature |
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Once per Episode | |
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Aladdin: After Jasmine believes Aladdin was wrongly executed. | |
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1.0 | |
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Aladdin | hasFeature |
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Every game will always have a rival who always picks a starter Pokemon with a type advantage over yours. Inverted in Pokémon Sun and Moon where your rival picks a starter whose type is weak against yours, and for Pokémon Sword and Shield and Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, where the rival does the same and it's the Champion or Academy Director, respectively, who pick the one strong against yours—and you have to face its fully-evolved form at the end of the game. | |
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Epic Meal Time: "Next time, we eat x!" where x is something outlandish or impossible to eat, but subverted in The Slaughterhouse: "Next time, we eat dessert!" Sure enough, next week was The Black Legend: two girls eating a gigantic crepe. Someone in the comments will make a joke about African famines. |
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Epic Meal Time (Web Video) | hasFeature |
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Pokémon: The Series: "Looks like Team Rocket's blasting off again!" Averages once an episode. There are episodes where they don't blast off at all (like the first-season episode where Ash got the Thunderbadge, for example), but on the other hand, there are also episodes where they blast off twice, so it all evens out. In addition, Wobbuffet had been seen, or its cry was heard, in every episode since his introduction save two of them. At least, that is, until he was left behind with the other Pokémon at the beginning of Best Wishes. He's with them again as of XY and the gag is back too. Not to mention Team Rocket's motto upon revealing themselves, although a few episodes did not feature it with them instead opting to sing a song. Brock meets a cute girl, immediately proposes to her, and is then dragged off by Misty/Max/Croagunk/whoever. On rare occasions, however, this would turn the other way - the odd episode had Misty gushing over a Water Pokémon (or something related to a water-type) and Brock would drag her away, and one occasion had the cute girl of the week proposing to Brock, leaving him completely dumbfounded. Both are now gone as of Best Wishes, as Brock was finally Put on a Bus, and Team Rocket Took a Level in Badass and now only blast off of their own will....on jetpacks... At least until the Kalos series started up, where they're back to their usual incompetent selves. In Best Wishes we have Cilan going into one of his long-winded explanations/speeches each ep, usually accompanied by Iris looking bored and making a "there he goes again" type remark. Iris herself has one in the original Japanese, telling Ash he's such a child at least once. Clemont's invention of the week seems to end up Gone Horribly Wrong. |
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Deadpool: A DJ at a strip club. | |
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1.0 | |
Deadpool (2016) | hasFeature |
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Once per Episode | |
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Sailor Moon: Usagi's transforms into Sailor Moon in almost every episode, and in almost all of the other episodes she is already transformed when the episode starts. Also, Sailor Moon defeats the Monster of the Week with whatever that season's attack is, if it's not a final battle that involves some more serious moon juju or one of the rare episodes where one of the other Senshi defeats the monster without her. | |
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Sailor Moon | hasFeature |
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Once per Episode | |
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Ant-Man: Darren Cross. | |
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1.0 | |
Once per Episode / int_d8c2cfe4 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ant-Man | hasFeature |
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Once per Episode | |
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A Mage's Power: A bird will poop on Nolien in every chapter he appears in. | |
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1.0 | |
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A Mage's Power | hasFeature |
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Kevin watching How the Grinch Stole Christmas!. | |
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How the Grinch Stole Christmas! | hasFeature |
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Astro City: Each issue ends with a street sign reading "You Are Now Leaving Astro City. Please Drive Carefully." Stories that span multiple issues have each one end with a "To Be Continued" sign instead. "Pastoral" ends with a sign reading "Caplinville City Limits - Come Back Soon!" |
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Astro City (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
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Home Alone: The first two films: Kate upon realizing Kevin's absence- "KEVIN!!". Kevin being sent to the Third Floor after being provoked by his older brother Buzz. The family oversleeping and barely making their flight. Mistaken Identity plot setup: In the first film, the boy who lives across the street is counted during the pre-departure head count, resulting in a correct count which the adults take to mean that every member of the family is present. In the second film, Kevin loses sight of his family while rushing through the airport, spots a man wearing the same overcoat as Peter who he mistakes for his father and follows him onto a plane bound for New York instead of his family's flight to Miami. Kevin looking around for his family members as they are nowhere to be found. Kevin's enthusiasm after a beat when he realizes what has happened to him: First film: "I made my family disappear" Second film: "My family's in Florida, and I'm in New York" The scene that follows each realization. The Wet Bandits targeting something meaningful to Kevin: His family's home in the first film, and the money for the Children's Hospital in the second. Kevin watching How the Grinch Stole Christmas!. Kevin finding himself on the wrong side of the law: In the first film, while attempting to purchase a toothbrush, he encounters Old Man Marley (who is believed to be a dangerous serial killer), and runs out of the store with the unpaid toothbrush while being confronted by the store clerk as well as a police officer. In the second film, the Plaza Hotel concierge discovers Peter's credit card, which he used to pay for his room, has been reported stolen, and intends to report Kevin to the police. The rest of the family sitting around with It's a Wonderful Life on TV dubbed in French in the first film and in Spanish in the second film. Kevin's initial fear of the Misunderstood Loner with a Heart of Gold: Old Man Marley in the first film, the Pigeon Lady in the second film. Kevin has a heart to heart with each during a Christmas music program (The church choir in the first film, Carnegie Hall in the second film.) In each movie, this is who saves him from the Wet Bandits. Kevin laying out his traps in anticipation of the Wet Bandits. Harry's scalp being set aflame by Kevin's blowtorch trap. The Wet Bandit's finally trap Kevin and attempt to harm him in each film, and the Misunderstood Loner with a Heart of Gold shows up to rescue Kevin. During the arrest of the Wet Bandits in each film: Marv spelling out "W-E-T" in the first film and attempting to spell "Sticky" in the second, as well as Harry telling Marv to "Shut Up!" Kevin watching Old Man Marley reunite with his estranged son in the first film and giving the Pigeon Lady the Turtle Dove in the second. Each scene is interrupted by the last line of the film, which is spoken to Kevin by one of the other Mc Callisters about some mischief that Kevin had gotten himself into: In the first film, he is called out by Buzz for having (accidentally) trashed Buzz's bedroom. In the second film, it is Peter who calls him out for racking a huge room service charge on his credit card. |
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Home Alone | hasFeature |
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Fun Lovin' Criminals admit they have to include at least one 'stoner jam' on each album (the song they were referring to was Rewind from Classic Fantastic) | |
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Fun Lovin' Criminals (Music) | hasFeature |
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Once per Episode | |
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In the episodic adventure game The Darkside Detective, there are a few things that happen each episode: Some kind of puzzle minigame. McQueen and Dooley arriving at the entrance to somewhere dark and probably dangerous, and Dooley making some excuse to wait outside while McQueen goes on alone. |
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The Darkside Detective (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Once per Episode | |
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In every story arc of The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob!, something very big will crash into Bob's roof, producing vertical block letters spelling "BOOM!" | |
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The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob! (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
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Once per Episode | |
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Honest Trailers noted that every film, perhaps unintentionally, involves Spider-Man struggling with his powers, breaking up with Mary Jane and battling a villain who eventually kills themself. | |
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Honest Trailers (Web Video) | hasFeature |
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Once per Episode | |
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Launchpad getting kicked into the air by someone in the Ducktalez series. | |
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1.0 | |
Once per Episode / int_e1c8fa4d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ducktalez (Web Animation) | hasFeature |
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Once per Episode | |
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Parodied in Homestar Runner, where Strong Bad specifically says that once an episode of Sweet Cuppin' Cakes, Eh! Steve! shows up to deliver his catchphrase. | |
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Homestar Runner (Web Animation) | hasFeature |
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Once per Episode | |
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Mystery Show: Each episode begins with Starlee meeting with her client to get a run-down of the case. Each episode contains creative commercials for the show's sponsors, Kind Snacks and Square Space. Each episode ends with Starlee giving a cryptic clue about the next episode, except for the last one, where she gave an explanation for the previous one. |
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Mystery Show (Podcast) | hasFeature |
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Once per Episode | |
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Diabolik: The series tends to have The Big Damn Kiss at/near the end of every story, usually a Smooch of Victory between the titular Villain Protagonist and his lover Eva. | |
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Diabolik (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
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Once per Episode | |
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DSBT InsaniT: (Evil) Balloon dieing. Killdra suddenly appearing from behind Koden. Andy saying "You're gonna give me X without the Y if you keep doing that." to Martha after she slaps him. Alex complaining about the place they chose to go to at the start of the episode. |
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Every single game in the Henry Stickmin Series (including Crossing the Pit, the prototype animation of the entire series) will offer you the opportunity to use a Teleporter at some point. And it never works as Henry intended. | |
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The hosts of Relative Disasters introduce themselves in each episode with humorous false credentials that relate to the episode's theme somehow. | |
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Relative Disasters (Podcast) | hasFeature |
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Once per Episode | |
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The "Siege of Madrigal" Easter Egg appears in all the Bungie-made games. | |
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1.0 | |
Myth (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Once per Episode | |
Once per Episode / int_e5e4540d | comment |
Baumgartner Restoration: He will invariably remark that a subject's skin is "not jaundiced" while he's cleaning up yellowed varnish (or, gods forbid, polyurethane). | |
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1.0 | |
Baumgartner Restoration (Web Video) | hasFeature |
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Each game in the Ace Attorney series has a stepladder that can be examined. If it is examined, both the main character and his assistant will have an argument on whether it should be called a "ladder" or a "step-ladder". The Great Ace Attorney has a similar Running Gag with the spade(or shovel, depending on who you ask) in Sholmes' attic, as well as a stepladder that can be seen in Madame Tuspell's wax museum in the second game. The bookcase with all the difficult looking legal books in Phoenix Wright's office, he can't even read them; the first time he tried, it made his head hurt, then he dropped the book on his foot. In the fifth case of the first game Ema Skye will also try reading one of the books, with the exact same results. You can examine the bookshelf every time you're in the office in the first game. They'll soon start collecting a good amount of dust due to Wright never using them. On a more serious note, the final case of each game in the series, except for Apollo Justice and the first Great Ace Attorney game, will have a different prosecutor preside over the case than the main prosecutor of the game.note In Trials and Tribulations and Dual Destinies, a different prosecutor presides over the first part of the final trial, but is replaced by the usual prosecutor midway through. The second Great Ace Attorney's final case spans two chapters. On a related note, the first trial of every game is against a different prosecutor as well, typically a member of the Payne family. Every game in the series, sans Dual Destinies, has you speak with a victim before their demise. Maya is accused of murder and must be defended in every game she appears in, even in the crossover with Professor Layton, and only once was she not the immediate suspect. |
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In My Youth Romantic Comedy Is Wrong, as I Expected, there is a shot of the club room sign with a new sticker added each episode. The only exceptions are the episodes set at a summer camp. | |
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My Youth Romantic Comedy Is Wrong, as I Expected | hasFeature |
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Once per Episode | |
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Tangled: During Flynn's "death." | |
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Tangled | hasFeature |
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Once per Episode | |
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Daredevil: Old man almost hit by bus. | |
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1.0 | |
Daredevil | hasFeature |
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Every game except for Daggerfall begins with the Player Character as a prisoner, and the tutorial is your escape/release. | |
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The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Question Duck will ask a totally off-the-wall question every single strip. (With the rarest of exceptions, all of which are variations, such as the duck asking "What can we do?" after a disaster, or a human asking the question.) | |
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Question Duck (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
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The Yakuza series has always had a member of the Amon family as its Super Boss in each game. Starting with the first game the trend begins with Jo Amon. Starting with the foirth, the other members of the family would account for multiple playable characters. Come Judgment, Jo would be replaced by Shin Amon, who would also replace Jo in Ichiban’s saga. Might make sense, since Jo also appears in Fist of the North Star: Lost Paradise and is killed by Kenshiro. | |
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In the series Infinite Ryvius, one will spot Kibure Kikki, a strange female student in a dinosaur costume at the first episode. Each episode after that one can usually find her in a blink and you miss it scene of her trying to find the parts of said costume throughout the ship. Many fans have even made into a Where's Waldo? type game to try to find her in each ep. | |
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Infinite Ryvius | hasFeature |
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Coco: There is a poster with the Incredibles 2 emblem on it on a wall in Santa Cecilia, visible in one of the scenes where Miguel runs home. | |
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Coco | hasFeature |
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Luca: A reference to Turning Red was included, but, according to the director, "It’s very well hidden and we don’t want to spoil any surprises for Turning Red. So that might be more of a later reveal." It was eventually discovered by a fan with Enrico confirming it, that the music record in Giulia's room is by "4*Villaggi", an Italian parody of the in-universe Boy Band from that film, 4*Town. | |
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Soul: Non-speaking cameo | |
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Groo the Wanderer: The series has featured many once-an-issue gags in its time, from the fairly subtle 'hidden message' in each issue (usually something helpful such as 'This Is The Hidden Message'), through the ever-changing job titles given to co-writer Mark Evanier (What, Exactly, Is His Job?), to the Everyone Chasing Groo ending, complete with Spoof Aesop. | |
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One Minute Fly: Each mainline installment opens with a fly hatching from an egg and being confronted by the giant timer representing its imminent mortality. | |
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In the Hidamari Sketch anime, someone, usually Yuno, soaks in bath salts... even if she and the others have already been to a sent� that day. This may or may not end the episode, but it's always at least close. It took a few episodes to get it to its most common form (underwater shot of bath bombs; colored water swishing down the floor drain; the bather in the tub), but the main aspect is once an episode. | |
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Revenge of the Sith: Force reflect (Yoda first blocks Palpatine's lightning at close range, when the two of them come to contact a deflagration ensues) | |
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Natsu no Arashi!: At least once per episode, sometimes more, there's an anonymous chap in the back calmly asking for salt. A few episodes he comes close, to salt and happiness, only to have it whisked away not unlike Charlie Brown's football. | |
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Metroid will usually have Samus suffer a Bag of Spilling at the start of each new adventure (sometimes it is explained and other times the games just don't bother). It became so ingrained amongst fans that by Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, the developers stated they got sick of the "Samus wanders in and something happens that disables/breaks her gear" gimmick and opted to strip Samus bare again while letting her keep a few items without needing to explain why she lost her gear from the last game. | |
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How Did This Get Made? has Second Opinions, where Paul Scheer read 5-star reviews for the movie that the hosts have spent the last hour or so tearing into. | |
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Who Back When: The BISCOW (Bite Size Chunk of Who), which gives a quick rundown of the current Doctor Who episode being reviewed before beginning the synopsis proper. The hosts' reviews, followed by their reading any reviews for that episode sent by listeners, conclude each episode. |
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In Destroy the Godmodder, every game an Eldritch Abomination called "The Glitch" starts breaking down reality itself and threatens to destroy wherever the players are. In addition, there's usually an early-game Ravine bridging event, a usually early-game event wherein the Battlefield is divided by a massive Ravine with unusually powerful gravitational forces to prevent attacks from affecting other factions. This crevasse must always be bridged to complete the challenge and resume attacking the Godmodder. | |
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X-Men: Apocalypse: Man in neighborhood with sunglasses on watching the nukes fly up into space. The shot zooms in on his sunglasses showing the nukes in the lenses. Bonus points for the woman with him being his real life wife. | |
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X-Men: Apocalypse | hasFeature |
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In Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance, calling Boris during the fight against Metal Gear Excelsus will prompt Raiden to repeat the line after Boris says it. | |
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In every game where you play as some version of Sora (Sora, Data Sora, or Roxas) you end up fighting some version of Riku (Riku, Data Riku, Riku Replica, or Dark Riku). There is one exception: in Kingdom Hearts 3D [Dream Drop Distance], you don't fight a version of Riku as a version of Sora, you fight Sora as Riku, in this case the possessed armor containing Sora's heart. | |
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The rest of the family sitting around with It's a Wonderful Life on TV dubbed in French in the first film and in Spanish in the second film. | |
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Fantastic Four (2005): Mailman Willie Lumpkin (the first time he played one of his own characters). | |
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Ratatouille: Dug the dog. | |
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Nearly every game in the Kingdom Hearts series features a "Dive to the Heart", that takes place in a featureless black void, save for one or more pillars with symbolic stained glass floors. In Kingdom Hearts 3D [Dream Drop Distance], Sora gets knocked out in every single world he visits except The Grid; the cases of Traverse Town and The World That Never Was are because he was forced to sleep, while he gets knocked out by a Dream Eater or a Disney villain in the other worlds. Every game will feature at least one world where the BGM is an arrangement of a song from the source material instead of a new composition. In every game where you play as some version of Sora (Sora, Data Sora, or Roxas) you end up fighting some version of Riku (Riku, Data Riku, Riku Replica, or Dark Riku). There is one exception: in Kingdom Hearts 3D [Dream Drop Distance], you don't fight a version of Riku as a version of Sora, you fight Sora as Riku, in this case the possessed armor containing Sora's heart. |
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A main character's left hand is severed, allowing their bracelets to come off without them immediately dying.note Clover cuts Junpei's arm and takes his bracelet and he lives to see her walk away in Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors; Sigma's arm is crushed by a door in Virtue's Last Reward; and Akane cuts Carlos's arm with a chainsaw in Zero Time Dilemma. | |
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In Ghost Stories, the main characters read a book for sealing spirits whenever they encounter the Monster of the Week. | |
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The Little Mermaid: When King Triton destroys Ariel's belongings. | |
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Frozen II: Anna, after Olaf disappears in Anna's arms which is proof that Elsa died. | |
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In Dark Souls, it is the final battle against Gwyn, who has lost his mind after burning for thousands of years to prolong the Age of Fire. | |
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Voltes V: Again, the Five-Man Band every episode yelled "Let's Volt In!" to combine in Voltes-V. And every episode they killed the Monster of the Week with the V-Slash. | |
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Well There's Your Problem: Each episode opens with the line "Welcome to Well There's Your Problem, a podcast about engineering disasters", followed by an introduction of the hosts with pronoun checknote Justin 'he/him', Liam 'he/him', Alice 'she/her', guests variable. The first slide of the episode will inevitably show the aftermath of the episode's disaster, usually with Justin pointing out what is obviously wrong with the picture and adding some variant of "it's not supposed to be that way." Each episode ends with the hosts promising that the next episode will be about the Tacoma Narrows Bridge Disaster. |
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Great Mazinger: In the same way and with the same purpose, Tetsuya shouted "Brain Condor!" and "Mazin Go". And Jun shouted "Queen Star On! Venus Go!" every episode after the third one. | |
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The first few seasons of Mission to Zyxx require C-53 to recite the same intro for Nermut's call. | |
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American Pie: The three main movies feature Stifler coming into unwanted contact with one kind of human excreta or other, Jim getting caught masturbating in a ridiculous way, and Finch having sex with Stifler's Mom. Averted somewhat in the fourth movie, American Reunion: while Jim still gets caught masturbating, Stifler makes someone else come into unwanted contact with his feces, and he has sex with Finch's mom. | |
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The Happy Heroes mini-season Happy Heroes and the Magical Lab features a segment in every episode called "Explain This!" where Doctor H. provides details on how an important component of a given piece of technology functions, with said component having been magically removed from all relevant machines by villain character Huo Haha earlier under the command of Big M. after having a less-than-amusing experience with that kind of machine. | |
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