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Parody Magic Spell
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When a magical spell is invoked in a cartoon, comedy show or during a comedy sketch, the words needed to be spoken are often in-jokes, brand names, or famous surnames. Pig Latin and Canis Latinicus are also commonly used. Rhymes are common in a parody of Rhyming Wizardry. They often sound weird enough to only be spotted on a second viewing. | |
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Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone has Ron attempt a spell with a rhyming incantation ("Sunshine, daisies, butter mellow, turn this stupid, fat rat yellow") on the train ride to Hogwarts. It quickly becomes apparent to both Ron and the reader that it isn't a real spell, as Fred and George told him about it in the first place and most other spells in the series have short Latin-based incantations. | |
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In a Treehouse of Horror episode of The Simpsons, Bart reads a spell from a magic book that's basically a list of odd brand names and famous surnames. | |
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Ashley's theme in WarioWare includes the incantation "Pantalones Giganticus!" | |
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For creating an iceberg he uses "Rexus Mundus." ("King of the World") | |
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Bruce Coville's Book of... Monsters: In The Thing That Goes Burp in the Night, John Thomas reads a bunch of terms out of an index in one of his father's medical books, making it sound like he's doing a spell that will conjure up a monster to come and get his brother. | |
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Also in the Looney Tunes realm, Merlin the Magic Mouse's magic words are "Atascadero Escondido", which are two cities in southern California. | |
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Vampirella: Pendragon occasionally, depending on writer and alcohol level. (Of Pendragon, not the writer.) | |
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The Yogi Bear cartoon "Touch And Go-Go-Go" has a magician visiting Jellystone Park. He uses his magic wand to make Yogi and Boo Boo disappear with the magic words "nome de plume" (which is actually French for "pen name"). | |
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In The House With a Clock in Its Walls, Lewis casts a spell to find the location of the doomsday clock by shouting out the definitions of "Discover", "Location", "Secret", and "Clock" while waving his Magic 8-Ball around vigorously. It works. | |
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The invokation for the Create Gold spell in Dungeon Keeper 2 is "Esspressus Americanus". | |
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Harry Potter: Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone has Ron attempt a spell with a rhyming incantation ("Sunshine, daisies, butter mellow, turn this stupid, fat rat yellow") on the train ride to Hogwarts. It quickly becomes apparent to both Ron and the reader that it isn't a real spell, as Fred and George told him about it in the first place and most other spells in the series have short Latin-based incantations. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets: Harry threatens his magic-phobic Jerkass cousin Dudley with the words "Hocus pocus! Squiggly wiggly!". The incompetent Gilderoy Lockhart attempts to get a swarm of Cornish pixies under control by bellowing, "Peskipiksi Pesternomi!" (suggested etymology being: "Pesky pixie, pester no me!") It does absolutely nothing, either because he just made it up on the spot or he had no experience casting it. |
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In The Dresden Files, Harry Dresden's candle-lighting spell is "Flickum Bicus." (Flick my Bic.) And in one of the short stories, when interrogating a thug, "Intimidatus dorkus maximus!" For creating an iceberg he uses "Rexus Mundus." ("King of the World") For creating illusionary duplicates, "Lumen, camerus, factum!" ("Lights, camera, action!") In other words, this trope can come into play, literally depending on the caster's sense of humor. Because, for safety, reasons spells are explicitly either made up words or in languages the wizard doesn't speak. |
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Animaniacs: A Pinky and the Brain episode had "Charlie Sheen, Ben Vereen, Shrink to the size of a lima bean!" In the same vein, one of their skits "translating" William Shakespeare covered the Three Witches scene from Macbeth: |
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Bek D. Corbin (of Whateley Universe fame, though this story isn't from that series) did an epic one in her story "Joy to the World". The "spell" was simply an vulgar insult spoken backwards but with her rapid fire delivery, the plot and the imagery the reader can miss it. | |
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On Laff-A-Lympics, the Great Fondoo's spells are mere couplets that consist of "Abrakazoom, abraka-(whatever rhymes with the end of the command in the couplet's second half). Needless to say, he's not very effective. | |
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The classic Donald Duck cartoon "Trick or Treat" has a witch(voiced by June Foray) brew a potion to help Huey, Dewey and Louie bedevil their uncle Donald: | |
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The Order of the Stick: the Harry Potter parody/Take That! invokes "Stoppus Badguyus!" when trying to repel Thog. Much later, Blackwing needs some pretend magic words to intentionally miscast a spell, and uses this. |
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Puffs, being a spoof of the Harry Potter series, has several parody versions of spells from the series, including "Stupidify" (Stupefy), "Olive Gardium Leviosa" (Wingardium Leviosa), "Avada Kedabra" (Avada Kedavra), "Asio" (Accio), Snake Spell (Serpensortia), "Rickmansempra" (Rictusempra), "Locomotor Legs" (Locomotor Mortis, despite having a different effect as noted in the script), and "Tarantula Jelly" (Tarantallegra). | |
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On Wizards of Waverly Place, most of the spells are either the last name of one of the show's creators and a made up word that rhymes, or exactly what the spell does, with a Latin suffix such as "ius" tacked onto the end. | |
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Spells in The Owl House normally don't require any sort of incantation (barring some very rare exceptions). However, Luz's attempts to get Owlbert to fly in the first episode before she's been properly introduced to how magic works in the series has her shouting "Expecto... flying? Magicus... escapicus!" | |
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In Lest Darkness Fall, Padway gets exasperated with a quack who is trying to heal him of a bad cold, and sends him running by threatening to put a curse on him and spouting a stream of random modern-day words. | |
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In D&D 3.5, the Factotum class are Badass Bookworms whose mastery of the Indy Ploy, Improv Fu, Awesome by Analysis, and But I Read a Book About It makes them the Closest Thing We Got to any other class. One of the many abilities that this imparts is the ability to weaponize this trope: The official class profile states that the factotum has discovered that by muttering vaguely arcane-sounding gibberish and waving their hands in rough approximations of what spellcasters do, they are able to cast a few spells per day without the need for little details like actually knowing what they're doing. | |
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The episode of The Venture Brothers "Everybody Come to Hank's" invoked this. When assisting Orpheus casting a spell, an incantation was apparently required, and The Alchemist decided to have a little fun with it. | |
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As seen elsewhere: "Expecto patronum?" I thought you said "expensive petroleum!" | |
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Every single spell in Bastard!! (1988) sounds like a mix between magic and the Power of Rock since they are all based on famous heavy metal lyrics. | |
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A Pinky and the Brain episode had "Charlie Sheen, Ben Vereen, Shrink to the size of a lima bean!" | |
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The spell in Wyrd Sisters is a parody of the one in Macbeth, with such phrases as "tongue of boot and glow-worm glimmer, stir and then allow to simmer." Also from the Discworld series, the spell to summon Death (to ask him questions) is called the "Rite of Ashk Ente", pronounced similarly to "Ask Auntie". |
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There was a Bugs Bunny cartoon (Transylvania 6-5000) where Bugs meets a vampire. He starts reading a book about magic words that contain the words "Abracadabra" and "Hocus Pocus." Unknown to him (at first, anyway), "Abracadabra" turns the vampire into a bat, and "Hocus Pocus" turns him back into a person. He starts singing the words in a song, transforming the vampire back and forth (Hilarity Ensues)... then starts mixing them up in the song, "Abraca-Pocus" and "Hocus-cadabra", making half the vampire transform, i.e. a human body with a bat's head, then a bat's body and human head. Then he throws out, "Newport News!" which changes the vampire into a look-alike of Witch Hazel, and finally, "Walla Walla Washington!" which turns him into a two-headed vulture. Also in the Looney Tunes realm, Merlin the Magic Mouse's magic words are "Atascadero Escondido", which are two cities in southern California. In "The Henpecked Duck," Daffy Duck makes his wife's egg disappear through sleight of hand then says "Hocus Pocus Flippety Flam, Razzamatazz and Allakazam" to make it reappear. In "The Case of the Missing Hare," Ala Bahma's magic words to produce a rabbit from his hat is "Roota Voota Zoot!" He winds up pulling out a carrot. |
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In the Switch remake of Super Mario RPG, Wizakoopa summons a source of infinite money with the spell "Uget watchoo peifore!" ("You get what you pay for.") (In the original SNES version, the spell was instead "Ho'okalakupua", the Hawaiian word for magic.) | |
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The Pink Panther: "Transylvania Mania" - The Inspector fights Dracula (crossovered with Frankenstein) and his Igor, who want his brilliant brain for the newest creation. The Inspector overhears the spells (teensy-weensy and biggy-wiggy, for adjusting Igors size) and uses them to dish out Amusing Injuries by the ton. | |
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In The Spectacular Spider-Man, viewers who take the time to translate Mysterio's spells from Latin will find that most of the longer ones are non sequiturs.note Mysterio appears to have sourced them from Henry Beard's Latin For All Occasions books. | |
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A Very Potter Musical: The spells are performed not by casting an actual spell, but by saying the name of the spell. "Jelly Legs Jinx!" Also subverted occasionally when characters will not even say a spell, but do a normal action such as leave a room and saying "Magic!" |
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In the English version of Dragon Quest XI, the spell to seal the evil ice witch Krystalinda ends up being a Mary Poppins reference. (It's Dragon Quest; of course there's a dumb pun.) As an extra gag, the caster has to pause near the end because he's not sure how the last bit is pronounced. | |
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Potter Puppet Pals features spells like "Pantaloonius Poopicus" and "Ronicus Explodicus". | |
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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets: Harry threatens his magic-phobic Jerkass cousin Dudley with the words "Hocus pocus! Squiggly wiggly!". The incompetent Gilderoy Lockhart attempts to get a swarm of Cornish pixies under control by bellowing, "Peskipiksi Pesternomi!" (suggested etymology being: "Pesky pixie, pester no me!") It does absolutely nothing, either because he just made it up on the spot or he had no experience casting it. |
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In Bored of the Rings, Goodgulf has quite a lot of these, e.g.: "Hocus-pocus / Loco Parentis! / Jackie Onassis / Dino De Laurentiis!" His magic is completely based on parlor tricks and funny incantations. | |
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"Northwest Mansion Mystery" gives us a spell to banish ghosts that goes "Exodus demonus, spookus scarus, aintafraidus noghostus". | |
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Rocky and Bullwinkle: "Eenie-meanie, chilly beanie! The spirits are about to speak!" | |
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Wizard School has "Bastardized Latinium," among a variety of others. | |
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Done in a Robot Chicken parody of Harry Potter. Example: When Snape tries to seduce Hermione in his "magical jacuzzi", he calls it forth with the spell, "BarryWhiteus, candlelightus, girl-exciteus!" She dispells his lecherous advance with the counterspell, "Pedophilius repelus!" | |
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Constantine: John Constantine has done this on occasion. A memorable example was speaking Latin-sounding gibberish in a scary voice to convince a fanboy he'd laid a massive curse on them. In another instance, Chas barged in out of nowhere begging John to "magic away" a gun used in a shooting as the police were chasing him. In Constantine 2013, John's arch-enemy Tannarak does this using Cypher Language, referencing the line "Walla Walla, Washington" mentioned below (it can be seen here). |
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In The Wizard of Id, the title character's signature all-purpose spell is "Frammin' on the jim-jam, frippin' at the krotz!" Cartoonists Parker and Hart derived this from the Chris Sharp jazz instrumental, "Frimmin' on the Jim-Jam." | |
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New Mutants: In one issue, the girls are having a sleepover with several of their regular friends. During a pretend seance, Ilyana uses the incantation from Bullwinkle (see below) with Dani providing some special effects. It makes sense: who would know better than a demon-trained sorceress what won't work? | |
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Doctor Who: In an episode, Shakespeare, the Doctor, and Martha Jones perform a magic spell that's mostly sci-fi garble, with JK Rowling. in "The Daemons", "Reverend Magister" gets his Satanist dupes to chant "Mary had a little lamb" backwards, likely after the Hollywood Satanism practice of reciting the Lord's Prayer backwards. |
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The random words wizards speak when casting in Sacrifice include "Klaatu", "Barada" and "Nikto", though not necessarily in the same incantation or in order. | |
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These are rife in Erfworld; a cure spell is the names of the members of The Cure, a Dirtamancy spell is the same except with famously "dirty" athletes, Shockamancy spells are usually Shock Site names, with Hat Magic you say "Hoffa" to make something disappear and "Livingston" to make it appear again, "Trioxin" is used by Croakamancers to raise the dead, and so on... | |
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The Homestar Runner cartoon Halloween Potion-Ma-Jig has Homestar gathering ingredients for a Halloween potion, including one of three possible incantations: "Loquentia, Imbruglia, Precipitous, Saraleecheesecakea, Denouement!" "Bettah axe somebod-ay!" "Do you even have half a brain!" |
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One spell, involving dream visitations, snuck the phrase "Inceptus Nolanus overratus" in among the real Latin. | |
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In Gravity Falls most incanatations (which aren't English sentences played backwards) are genuine Latin, but they slip a few jokes in: One spell, involving dream visitations, snuck the phrase "Inceptus Nolanus overratus" in among the real Latin. "Northwest Mansion Mystery" gives us a spell to banish ghosts that goes "Exodus demonus, spookus scarus, aintafraidus noghostus". |
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