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A character makes a derogatory statement about a group of people, then realizes that their statement includes either one of their friends or themself, and qualifies the statement with "Present company excluded." A variation on the Verbal Backspace. This is often used in passing as a throw-away gag, although occasionally more conflict might stem from it; the character it was unintentionally aimed at might still be insulted (especially if the prejudice was a long-running thing), or if the sub-text seems to suggest that the speaker really did mean to offend. Often, though, the character won't seem to mind. |
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Night Watch: The revolutionaries on the street are rather confused when Commander Vimes comes up to talk to them, instead of forming ranks against them. Reg Shoe's lone cry of "Death to the Fascist oppressors!" is quickly amended to "Death to the Fascist oppressors, present company excepted." | |
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In Worm, Skitter falls into this after one of her confrontations with the Slaughterhouse nine. | |
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The Simpsons: In "Maximum Homerdrive", the Simpsons are having dinner when Lisa walks in, muttering "Lousy meat-eating scum...". This makes the others stop before she says "Not you", before telling them that she's sickened by a steakhouse, the Slaughterhouse, where literally everything is made of meat (although Homer's intrigued by it and insists upon going there). | |
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Used in Master and Commander, after Jack calls for his ship to spill the wind from his sheets, and act lubberly and panicky, like a whaler might (in order to capture the ship they are chasing). With the captain of a whaler who'd been captured by, had the ship he'd been out for two years on burnt to the waterline, and left on a small boat in the middle of nowhere to die by said enemy ship standing right beside him. | |
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The Mummy (1999), when Jonathan is complaining about the Americans in Hamunaptra, while Rick O'Connell is digging: | |
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987) features this bit from "Hot Rodding Teenagers from Dimension X". As loads of police are flooding into the area following the Turtles and Neutrinos' fight against Tragg and Granitor: | |
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Justice League: In the episode "The Brave and the Bold", when Green Lantern suggests calling for backup from the rest of the League to help with Grodd, Flash asks him if the two of them cannot take down a dumb gorilla, quickly adding "No offense" to Solovar, who was with them. In the episode "Hawk and Dove", Hephaestus uses this trope for some self-deprecating humor. Ares grows impatient as Hephaestus finishes the suit of armor he commissioned, telling Hephaestus, "It doesn't have to be pretty, Hephaestus. Where it's going, things aren't supposed to be pretty." Hephaestus responds, "Present company excluded, of course." The humor comes from the fact that Hephaestus is overweight and ugly. |
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The Legend of Drizzt has a few instances of this when Drizzt and his allies face off against other members of Drizzt's species. Drizzt generally isn't offended when people add the qualifier in haste, though he does care when people deliberately avoid giving a qualifier. | |
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Mortal Kombat 11's Father and Daughter intro: | |
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Comes up in RWBY with Roman Torchwick, a Politically Incorrect Villain forced to work with Faunus (Little Bit Beastly people): | |
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House of Mouse: In the short "Sandwich Makers", Mickey's new job at a submarine-themed restaurant has him wearing a sailor's suit nearly identical to Donald's normal outfit (with the addition of pants). | |
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In the episode "With a Little Yelp from My Friends" of Selfie, Eliza makes a comment about sweatshop babies in front of Henry, who is played by Korean John Cho, and then says no offense to your family. Henry says "My family owns a Buca Di Beppo but, still offended." | |
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Freefall: When Mr Raibert learns of Mr Kornada's treachery from Florence, who is an Uplifted wolf, he promptly calls him a "son of a species that isn't yours". | |
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Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: In "Cookie Dough", Bloo complains about the house's leaky roof and says that "an imaginary friend cannot live underwater forever" before excusing Fido, a literal dogfish. | |
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From The Dresden Files: | |
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Discworld: Night Watch: The revolutionaries on the street are rather confused when Commander Vimes comes up to talk to them, instead of forming ranks against them. Reg Shoe's lone cry of "Death to the Fascist oppressors!" is quickly amended to "Death to the Fascist oppressors, present company excepted." Guards! Guards! has a bit where one of the members of the council says that the dragon who's been made king of Ankh-Morpork shouldn't have to waylay people "like some common assassin" and the head of the Assassins' Guild says "Excuse me?", leading to a Verbal Backspace of "...some common murderer, then." This makes perfect sense, because there is nothing common about the Assassins. |
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The Persona 5 fic Nudist Queen (NSFW) has Akechi dig himself into a hole while talking about Sae prosecuting a man for public indecency. | |
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Comes up in the 2004 film adaptation of The Manchurian Candidate when Ben Marco approaches Raymond Shaw: | |
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Averted in the Vorkosigan Saga novel Barrayar, during Cordelia's first meeting with the Dowager Princess Kareen: | |
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Sabrina: The Animated Series: When Quigley learned about Tim's Freudian Excuse, he made a comment about witches and then remembered he was talking to witches. | |
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In the Stargate SG-1 episode Touchstone, the team is at Area 51 and O'Neill jokes about where the little green men are kept. | |
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My Little Pony: Totally Legit Recap: Lampshaded in the recap for Rainbow Rocks. | |
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In the Shephard's Mind finale, he's being attacked by a shock roach, and when he guns it down, he yells "Not today you jumping thunder***! No offense Sparky." (Referring to his own shock roach). | |
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Iron Fist (2017): Inverted in "War Without End" where Joy Meachum insults Davos, and then excludes Chen Wu to insult him too. | |
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Girl Genius: Two mad scientists have this discussion on dead folk. When Zeetha catches an assassin at a party in an underground kingdom below Paris: |
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Knight Rider episode "Deadly Maneuvers" | |
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In Kamen Rider Dragon Knight, when General Xaviax possesses the comatose body of Kamen Rider Wrath, he muses to his loyal right-hand man, JTC/Kamen Rider Strike, that "Things would have been much simpler if I could have manipulated all the Earth Riders this way. Present company excluded, of course." | |
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There's this exchange from the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "I, Mudd": | |
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Parodied in 8-Bit Theater: | |
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Futurama: "When Aliens Attack": Also in "Less Than Hero": |
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In The Rugrats Movie, we have this exchange between Stu and Drew: | |
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In Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, the mayor refers to the population of the town as "sardine-sucking knucklescrapers." | |
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The Annoying Orange: | |
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SpongeBob SquarePants: In the movie: In "Frankendoodle", Patrick is going on about how ugly DoodleBob (a crude drawing of SpongeBob come to life) is: |
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Team Fortress 2's "Meet the Spy" video: | |
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In Blackadder Goes Forth a suddenly revolutionary Baldrick announces to Blackadder his intention to "overthrow the hated oppressors like you and the lieutenant. Present company excepted, sir." | |
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My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic: In "Applebuck Season": Done again in "Hurricane Fluttershy": It happens once again in "Gauntlet of Fire": |
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The Dreadful: Erin complains that the zombies she's fighting don't stay dead, then remembers that she was just resurrected herself. | |
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer: | |
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Stated explicitly and unironically by Rayne Summers in Least I Could Do at a comic convention, directed at "pathetic webcomic artists" who the author, Ryan, holds in contempt for being crappier than him. | |
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Firefly episode "Ariel": | |
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In the Dragon Ball Z fanfic Honor Trip, there's this exchange from Chapter 49: | |
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In Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, one of the Klingons describes The Federation as a "Homo Sapiens-only club", and another glances at Spock and adds, "Present company excepted." | |
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Ranger's Apprentice invokes this frequently, with the Skandians being the most common target. Svengal even remarks that one day, he will take offence when someone casually slurs his race, pointing out that Skandians take offence with a battleaxe. | |
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The Pieces Lie Where They Fell: In the sequel Picking up the Pieces, griffon Doctor Gregory says "Damn Equestrians", then realizes Night (a Nox Pony from Equestria) is right there. Night isn't offended though, since he feels the same way about the specific Equestrians being referred to. In chapter 26, Sweet Surprise uses the expression "like a batpony out of Tartarus", then remembers there is a batpony present and adds "No offense intended". Night isn't bothered and says, from what he's heard about his siblings and their adventures with the family skimmer, the expression (referring to a being going at ridiculously high speeds) is accurate. |
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In Stand Still, Stay Silent, Onni's Refusal of the Call statement is that only idiots would accept the job that's offered. He then needs to specify that he does not mean to call his younger sister, who Jumped at the Call, an idot. | |
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Guards! Guards! has a bit where one of the members of the council says that the dragon who's been made king of Ankh-Morpork shouldn't have to waylay people "like some common assassin" and the head of the Assassins' Guild says "Excuse me?", leading to a Verbal Backspace of "...some common murderer, then." This makes perfect sense, because there is nothing common about the Assassins. | |
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