Search/Recent Changes
DBTropes
...it's like TV Tropes, but LINKED DATA!

Repeat Cut

 Repeat Cut
type
FeatureClass
 Repeat Cut
label
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut
page
RepeatCut
 Repeat Cut
comment
A visual tool of emphasis, in which the same action, line, or brief exchange is shown more than once in immediate repetition. Often, different angles or takes are used. Sometimes called a "stuttercut" or "triple take" (not to be confused with Double Take).
For example, you might see a close-up of a character's face as he delivers a line, then a close-up of a different character's reaction as the same line is delivered off-screen, then a wide shot including both characters to see how their body language plays. Or, in an action scene, you might see the same sequence repeated several times from different angles or perspectives. This is particularly popular with fight scenes and explosions, as the director tries to deliver the maximum visceral payoff to the audience — or save money on special effects and choreography. This technique was overused in the late Eighties and early Nineties, when it seemed like everything exploded three times if it exploded at all. Now it tends to be used in parodies rather than serious works.
Each cut usually lasts only a second or two, sometimes less; the exact timing can vary slightly from cut to cut. In some cases involving dialog, just the actor's last few words may be repeated rather than the whole line. This can help make it explicit to the viewer that they are seeing the same event from a different viewpoint, i.e. "rewinding" the scene, rather than the event portrayed actually happening multiple times.
May be used in conjunction with Dizzy Cam or Jitter Cam, but these are techniques of shooting, whereas Repeat Cut is a technique of editing. Three cuts seems to be the favorite, but it's also not uncommon to see the technique parodied by doing a ridiculously large number of cuts, often with a running commentary from the cast. For super extra hilarity, the characters may even interact with the cuts. When something completely ordinary gets a Repeat Cut, it's Mundane Made Awesome.
For other examples of stretching out an action sequence, see Bullet Time. May overlap with Broken Record.
 Repeat Cut
fetched
2024-04-03T11:52:03Z
 Repeat Cut
parsed
2024-04-03T11:52:03Z
 Repeat Cut
processingComment
Dropped link to ActionSeries: Not an Item - CAT
 Repeat Cut
processingComment
Dropped link to ChekhovsGun: Not an Item - FEATURE
 Repeat Cut
processingComment
Dropped link to CombinationAttack: Not an Item - FEATURE
 Repeat Cut
processingComment
Dropped link to FinishingMove: Not an Item - FEATURE
 Repeat Cut
processingComment
Dropped link to GagSeries: Not an Item - FEATURE
 Repeat Cut
processingComment
Dropped link to HeelRealization: Not an Item - FEATURE
 Repeat Cut
processingComment
Dropped link to MakeMyMonsterGrow: Not an Item - FEATURE
 Repeat Cut
processingComment
Dropped link to Narm: Not an Item - FEATURE
 Repeat Cut
processingComment
Dropped link to OhCrap: Not an Item - FEATURE
 Repeat Cut
processingComment
Dropped link to PlayedForLaughs: Not an Item - FEATURE
 Repeat Cut
processingComment
Dropped link to QuirkyMinibossSquad: Not an Item - FEATURE
 Repeat Cut
processingComment
Dropped link to RageBreakingPoint: Not an Item - FEATURE
 Repeat Cut
processingComment
Dropped link to RealityShow: Not an Item - CAT
 Repeat Cut
processingComment
Dropped link to RevealingHug: Not an Item - FEATURE
 Repeat Cut
processingComment
Dropped link to ViewtifulJoe2: Not an Item - UNKNOWN
 Repeat Cut
processingUnknown
ViewtifulJoe2
 Repeat Cut
isPartOf
DBTropes
 Repeat Cut / int_122bfae1
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_122bfae1
comment
Midori Days, when Ayase hugs Seiji after confessing her love to him.
 Repeat Cut / int_122bfae1
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_122bfae1
featureConfidence
1.0
 Midori Days (Manga)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_122bfae1
 Repeat Cut / int_12ffd3e9
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_12ffd3e9
comment
This is also the form it takes on Megas XLR, which also does this a lot.
 Repeat Cut / int_12ffd3e9
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_12ffd3e9
featureConfidence
1.0
 Megas XLR
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_12ffd3e9
 Repeat Cut / int_1377df
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_1377df
comment
In Terminator 2: Judgment Day, when the Cyberdyne building blows up, the camera cuts between four angles of the same row of windows exploding outward.
 Repeat Cut / int_1377df
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_1377df
featureConfidence
1.0
 Terminator 2: Judgment Day
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_1377df
 Repeat Cut / int_158f022b
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_158f022b
comment
When something big happens (either good or bad) in particularly intense parts of Retro Game Master, we're shown the mistake as Arino makes it onscreen, and then his reaction.
 Repeat Cut / int_158f022b
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_158f022b
featureConfidence
1.0
 Retro Game Master
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_158f022b
 Repeat Cut / int_182319fd
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_182319fd
comment
In Kid Icarus: Uprising, when you defeat Medusa, the moment she stands there with her arm in the air is repeated four times.
 Repeat Cut / int_182319fd
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_182319fd
featureConfidence
1.0
 Kid Icarus: Uprising (Video Game)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_182319fd
 Repeat Cut / int_1869a077
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_1869a077
comment
Frequently appears in Samurai Jack, often taking the form of three bars filling the screen one by one.
 Repeat Cut / int_1869a077
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_1869a077
featureConfidence
1.0
 Samurai Jack
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_1869a077
 Repeat Cut / int_187d570a
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_187d570a
comment
In Devil May Cry 4:
After Bael is defeated and flipped upside-down, the cutscene repeats the shot of Nero's Devil Bringer arm punching the head of the ice demon.
The Devil Bringer's Buster animation is dramatically repeated if it's used as a Finishing Move during the final boss battle against Sanctus Diabolica.
 Repeat Cut / int_187d570a
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_187d570a
featureConfidence
1.0
 Devil May Cry 4 (Video Game)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_187d570a
 Repeat Cut / int_1cc09117
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_1cc09117
comment
In Bleach, with Ichigo getting slammed by a lightning bolt through the shoulder by the Aloof Big Brother.
 Repeat Cut / int_1cc09117
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_1cc09117
featureConfidence
1.0
 Bleach (Manga)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_1cc09117
 Repeat Cut / int_1cf9029e
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_1cf9029e
comment
DEATH BATTLE!: The final blow of "Boba Fett vs. Samus Aran REMASTERED", showing Samus Aran shooting off a frozen Boba Fett's head is seen under three different angles.
 Repeat Cut / int_1cf9029e
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_1cf9029e
featureConfidence
1.0
 DEATH BATTLE! (Web Animation)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_1cf9029e
 Repeat Cut / int_2273d9c2
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_2273d9c2
comment
Project A has a scene when Chan falls from a clocktower and lands on his head shown twice in a row...but if you look closely you can see that it's actually two different takes, not just two cameras recording the same take. That's right, he did the same ridiculously dangerous stunt twice and apparently couldn't choose between the two attempts, so he just edited them together as a Repeat Cut and called it good.
 Repeat Cut / int_2273d9c2
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_2273d9c2
featureConfidence
1.0
 Project A
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_2273d9c2
 Repeat Cut / int_22d74b2e
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_22d74b2e
comment
Asmodeus' death in Redwall evokes such an image as well.
 Repeat Cut / int_22d74b2e
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_22d74b2e
featureConfidence
1.0
 Redwall
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_22d74b2e
 Repeat Cut / int_249b3519
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_249b3519
comment
In Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle, when Harold sees Neil Patrick Harris has stolen his car, we have repeated cuts of Harold screaming his head off.
 Repeat Cut / int_249b3519
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_249b3519
featureConfidence
1.0
 Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_249b3519
 Repeat Cut / int_24a6dfde
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_24a6dfde
comment
A gratuitous instance occurs in the lonelygirl15 episode "Purple Monkey", as a result of Daniel experimenting with editing techniques.
 Repeat Cut / int_24a6dfde
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_24a6dfde
featureConfidence
1.0
 lonelygirl15 (Web Video)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_24a6dfde
 Repeat Cut / int_261c8d3f
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_261c8d3f
comment
The Simpsons: Occurs in "Treehouse of Horror IV" when Bart, who is now a vampire, breaks through Lisa's bedroom window.
 Repeat Cut / int_261c8d3f
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_261c8d3f
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Simpsons
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_261c8d3f
 Repeat Cut / int_27b0262b
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_27b0262b
comment
MythBusters will often show major events (such as explosions or car collisions) using this technique. Sometimes a high-speed shot will be interspersed; if it isn't, the high-speed is usually shown separate.
 Repeat Cut / int_27b0262b
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_27b0262b
featureConfidence
1.0
 MythBusters
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_27b0262b
 Repeat Cut / int_28679161
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_28679161
comment
Diary of Our Days at the Breakwater: Three separate cuts are used to emphasise the moment when Hina catches Natsumi's skirt with her fishing rod.
 Repeat Cut / int_28679161
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_28679161
featureConfidence
1.0
 Diary of Our Days at the Breakwater (Manga)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_28679161
 Repeat Cut / int_2bb7d2f3
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_2bb7d2f3
comment
Nichijou takes the cake — one scene involves Takasaki-sensei lightly hitting Yukko on the head with a binder, which is followed by a Repeat Cut sequence of that action consisting of over 50 hits in 25 seconds.
 Repeat Cut / int_2bb7d2f3
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_2bb7d2f3
featureConfidence
1.0
 Nichijou (Manga)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_2bb7d2f3
 Repeat Cut / int_2cc4abd9
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_2cc4abd9
comment
A hard-to-spot example in Monsters, Inc. is at the point where the door that Mike, Sulley and Boo are riding on hurtles down a steep slope (It Makes Sense in Context). In the first shot, you see them travelling down most of slope from behind, then you see a shot of them from the front, followed by a POV shot. But judging by the first shot, it takes them a rather long time to go down the last part of the slope, meaning that there must have been a repeat cut.
 Repeat Cut / int_2cc4abd9
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_2cc4abd9
featureConfidence
1.0
 Monsters, Inc.
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_2cc4abd9
 Repeat Cut / int_2d01f8dc
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_2d01f8dc
comment
Beavis and Butt-Head: In "Bus Trip", three angles are seen after Van Driessen gets flung out the bus windshield after the driver slams the brakes following a missed turn.
 Repeat Cut / int_2d01f8dc
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_2d01f8dc
featureConfidence
1.0
 Beavis and Butt-Head
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_2d01f8dc
 Repeat Cut / int_2fee008d
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_2fee008d
comment
Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann. The creation of the titular mecha.
 Repeat Cut / int_2fee008d
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_2fee008d
featureConfidence
1.0
 Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_2fee008d
 Repeat Cut / int_30a5ebfd
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_30a5ebfd
comment
Naruto has used this at times. One that stands out was during the Naruto vs. Haku fight, when a Fox-Demon-Possessed Naruto delivered a massive blow to Haku's head that sent him flying/rolling over 100 feet.
Another one much later that stands out is the Raikage putting Sasuke into a ground smashing suplex that is shown from three different angles.
This Trope is Played for Laughs during one of the movies, when Naruto steps in dog poo and it is shown from three different angles.
Generally any time Naruto connects a Rasengan gets this (though not a Rasenshuriken, because its damage isn't from impact).
 Repeat Cut / int_30a5ebfd
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_30a5ebfd
featureConfidence
1.0
 Naruto (Manga)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_30a5ebfd
 Repeat Cut / int_35e05f2a
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_35e05f2a
comment
Used in RWBY when Ren is killing the black head of the King Taijitu with the view angle shifting between each one.
 Repeat Cut / int_35e05f2a
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_35e05f2a
featureConfidence
1.0
 RWBY (Web Animation)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_35e05f2a
 Repeat Cut / int_3601c7ee
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_3601c7ee
comment
Experimental short film The Life and Death of 9413: a Hollywood Extra features the protagonist, an aspiring actor, trying to reach a big sign that says "SUCCESS". He keeps trying to climb the stairs to "SUCCESS", but the film just repeats the same shot of him climbing the first few steps, symbolizing his failure and lack of progress.
 Repeat Cut / int_3601c7ee
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_3601c7ee
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Life and Death of 9413: a Hollywood Extra
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_3601c7ee
 Repeat Cut / int_36acc21e
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_36acc21e
comment
One famous instance is in The Battleship Potemkin when a sailor smashes his supper dish in disgust. What would usually be done in one or two shots is done in nine, with the plate smashing twice. Thus, this is the Trope Maker as well as the Ur-Example.
 Repeat Cut / int_36acc21e
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_36acc21e
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Battleship Potemkin
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_36acc21e
 Repeat Cut / int_390729ff
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_390729ff
comment
Happens quite a lot in Ninja Warrior and other such shows, especially the UK versions. Usually as a way to show the same competitor falling off the course in a particularly funny way.
 Repeat Cut / int_390729ff
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_390729ff
featureConfidence
1.0
 Ninja Warrior
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_390729ff
 Repeat Cut / int_39d92b2f
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_39d92b2f
comment
Occasionally used in Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha. See Nanoha firing Divine Buster for the first time and the first on-screen usage of the Cartridge System by Vita.
 Repeat Cut / int_39d92b2f
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_39d92b2f
featureConfidence
1.0
 Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_39d92b2f
 Repeat Cut / int_39e3b5ff
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_39e3b5ff
comment
In Kill Bill: Vol 1, we get 3 cuts of Johnny Mo screaming after the Bride severs part of his leg.
 Repeat Cut / int_39e3b5ff
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_39e3b5ff
featureConfidence
1.0
 Kill Bill
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_39e3b5ff
 Repeat Cut / int_3a10cbfe
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_3a10cbfe
comment
In Commando, Arnold's character remote detonates the barracks of the Big Bad's base, showing the explosion nine times from different angles.
 Repeat Cut / int_3a10cbfe
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_3a10cbfe
featureConfidence
1.0
 Commando
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_3a10cbfe
 Repeat Cut / int_3e4d48d5
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_3e4d48d5
comment
In Food Wars!, when Soma Yukihira identifies himself as Jouichirou's son, Professor Shiomi knocks him down with a punch — which is then seen from three other viewpoints, labeled as though a sporting event were providing instant replay.
 Repeat Cut / int_3e4d48d5
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_3e4d48d5
featureConfidence
1.0
 Food Wars! (Manga)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_3e4d48d5
 Repeat Cut / int_41352473
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_41352473
comment
Excel♡Saga does this with Excel's Reaction Shot when she sees that the Puchu Queen has covered Hyatt in something slimy and really sticky.
 Repeat Cut / int_41352473
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_41352473
featureConfidence
1.0
 Excel♡Saga
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_41352473
 Repeat Cut / int_426a7572
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_426a7572
comment
In the Animaniacs segment "All the Words in the English Language," Yakko said "absent," "libation," and "liberty" twice.
 Repeat Cut / int_426a7572
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_426a7572
featureConfidence
1.0
 Animaniacs
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_426a7572
 Repeat Cut / int_432dcf2f
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_432dcf2f
comment
Super Mario Bros. Z has numerous examples of this. Just watch the series.
Particularly Episode 4, where the heroes fight the Koopa Bros.
First, there's the Koopa Red kicking Shadow in the face, who was sent spinning after dodging Koopas Yellow and Green and then getting hit by the Koopa Black.
Sonic flipping forward after making collisions with Koopa Yellow.
Luigi headbutting Koopa Green after beating him and Koopa Yellow up with Sonic.
And then in episode 6, there's Mecha Sonic interrupting the fight between the heroes, the Koopa Bros, and the Axem Rangers X by plowing through the turtles, who were performing their special attack. And they had a Chaos Emerald.
 Repeat Cut / int_432dcf2f
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_432dcf2f
featureConfidence
1.0
 Super Mario Bros. Z (Web Animation)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_432dcf2f
 Repeat Cut / int_44127c7c
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_44127c7c
comment
Since much-reviled producer Bruce Kalish came along, Power Rangers has abused this to insane levels, to the point of anything in action scene, particularly Stuff Blowing Up, being shown repeatedly and in extreme slow-mo. Sometimes, explosions occur without a source just to facilitate this (making it all the more ridiculous: at a random point during a fight scene, quite literally nothing will explode massively four times, slowly, from three or four angles. Oookay...) This has even been granted a term by the fans, "Kalishplosions".
 Repeat Cut / int_44127c7c
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_44127c7c
featureConfidence
1.0
 Power Rangers (Franchise)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_44127c7c
 Repeat Cut / int_44e08ee8
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_44e08ee8
comment
This technique was a common quirk in Homicide: Life on the Street, although Executive Meddling led to it being heavily cut down in later seasons. It turned up, as a stylistic parody, in the Documentary episode (named "The Documentary", oddly enough). Their crimescene videographer's documentary uses the effect, and the characters (watching it) mock it as an amateurish editing mistake.
 Repeat Cut / int_44e08ee8
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_44e08ee8
featureConfidence
1.0
 Homicide: Life on the Street
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_44e08ee8
 Repeat Cut / int_44f1bc3c
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_44f1bc3c
comment
Parodied in Blood Drips Heavily on Newsies Square, when Knotts' "Nobody will!" is not only seen from different angles but also different scenes entirely, such as when he pops out of a hay bale.
 Repeat Cut / int_44f1bc3c
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_44f1bc3c
featureConfidence
1.0
 Blood Drips Heavily on Newsies Square
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_44f1bc3c
 Repeat Cut / int_4561a852
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_4561a852
comment
The opening to the first episode of Planetes plays this straight, showing a piece of debris impacting the window of a low-orbit vessel three times.
 Repeat Cut / int_4561a852
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_4561a852
featureConfidence
1.0
 Planetes
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_4561a852
 Repeat Cut / int_4811a5a6
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_4811a5a6
comment
Happens in Asura's Wrath when Asura does his Second to last punch to Chakravartin's face, 4 times!
 Repeat Cut / int_4811a5a6
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_4811a5a6
featureConfidence
1.0
 Asura's Wrath (Video Game)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_4811a5a6
 Repeat Cut / int_4e433e78
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_4e433e78
comment
In Monty Python and the Holy Grail, the scene where Lancelot is running up to the castle to save the "damsel in distress" after an arrow hits his squire is played numerous times before he finally makes it to the castle and starts slaying everything in sight.
 Repeat Cut / int_4e433e78
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_4e433e78
featureConfidence
1.0
 Monty Python and the Holy Grail
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_4e433e78
 Repeat Cut / int_4f091b42
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_4f091b42
comment
Tiger & Bunny uses a stuttercut to emphasize a particularly impressive Ass-Kicking Pose Kotetsu delivers◊ at the end of episode 21.
 Repeat Cut / int_4f091b42
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_4f091b42
featureConfidence
1.0
 Tiger & Bunny
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_4f091b42
 Repeat Cut / int_4fce2184
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_4fce2184
comment
The beginning of Futari wa Pretty Cure shows three different shots from different angles when Honoka and Nagisa first pass each other in the first episode.
 Repeat Cut / int_4fce2184
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_4fce2184
featureConfidence
1.0
 Futari wa Pretty Cure
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_4fce2184
 Repeat Cut / int_529fd746
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_529fd746
comment
In Ed, Edd n Eddy's Big Picture Show, this happens when the Eds escape Eddy's house in a car (flying out the roof), starting a huge chase sequence throughout the cul-de-sac and surrounding area.
 Repeat Cut / int_529fd746
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_529fd746
featureConfidence
1.0
 Ed, Edd n Eddy's Big Picture Show
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_529fd746
 Repeat Cut / int_5b3356f8
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_5b3356f8
comment
In Turning Red, Ming pulling into the parking spot in front of the Daisy Mart is repeated three times with different angles.
 Repeat Cut / int_5b3356f8
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_5b3356f8
featureConfidence
1.0
 Turning Red
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_5b3356f8
 Repeat Cut / int_5bb3aaab
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_5bb3aaab
comment
The original Ghost in the Shell (1995) film used this to punctuate the finishing knockout roundhouse kick from Major Kusanagi's fight with a terrorist thug.
 Repeat Cut / int_5bb3aaab
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_5bb3aaab
featureConfidence
1.0
 Ghost in the Shell (1995)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_5bb3aaab
 Repeat Cut / int_5c10ce3e
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_5c10ce3e
comment
In Kiss the Girls, when Cross shoots the killer at the end, the moment is shown at least three times from different angles.
 Repeat Cut / int_5c10ce3e
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_5c10ce3e
featureConfidence
1.0
 Kiss the Girls
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_5c10ce3e
 Repeat Cut / int_5ce3fc86
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_5ce3fc86
comment
Soul Eater uses this for Maka's Demon Hunter finishing blow on Mosquito. Kidd's "Death Cannon" technique frequently evokes the trope as well.
 Repeat Cut / int_5ce3fc86
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_5ce3fc86
featureConfidence
1.0
 Soul Eater (Manga)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_5ce3fc86
 Repeat Cut / int_5e91c7a
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_5e91c7a
comment
Used whenever a Tyrant dies by means of rocket launcher in Resident Evil.
 Repeat Cut / int_5e91c7a
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_5e91c7a
featureConfidence
1.0
 Resident Evil (Video Game)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_5e91c7a
 Repeat Cut / int_61065f70
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_61065f70
comment
Used twice toward the end of Blue Thunder — first, to show the explosion of Cochrane's helicopter, and again in the final sequence to show Blue Thunder being smashed by a train. In both cases, the scene was shown from three different angles.
 Repeat Cut / int_61065f70
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_61065f70
featureConfidence
1.0
 Blue Thunder
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_61065f70
 Repeat Cut / int_62a7de21
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_62a7de21
comment
In the dream episode of Azumanga Daioh, we get a Repeat Cut of Osaka pulling off Chiyo-chan's pigtails.
 Repeat Cut / int_62a7de21
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_62a7de21
featureConfidence
1.0
 Azumanga Daioh (Manga)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_62a7de21
 Repeat Cut / int_64494e71
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_64494e71
comment
Walker, Texas Ranger features a prominent use of the cut for Walker's signature Roundhouse Kick, often in slow motion.
 Repeat Cut / int_64494e71
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_64494e71
featureConfidence
1.0
 Walker, Texas Ranger
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_64494e71
 Repeat Cut / int_6642385
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_6642385
comment
The car accident at the beginning of Zombie Land Saga gets an impressive five cuts, the last one in slow motion.
In Episode 2, when Sakura slaps Tae's head from Saki's grasp in Rage Breaking Point, the scene is repeated 3 times, with the last one also in slow motion and close-up as Sakura's hand is seen squishing Tae's nose flat into her face.
 Repeat Cut / int_6642385
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_6642385
featureConfidence
1.0
 Zombie Land Saga
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_6642385
 Repeat Cut / int_665850da
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_665850da
comment
The Ingmar Bergman film Persona does this with an entire scene: first, we see a monologue with the camera looking at the speaker, and then we see the exact same monologue again, this time with the camera focusing on who the speaker is talking to. Bonus points: this isn't a simple shot-reverse shot, this is an entire sequence, with each shot being a perfect mirror of the opposite angle for each corresponding shot.
 Repeat Cut / int_665850da
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_665850da
featureConfidence
1.0
 Persona (1966)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_665850da
 Repeat Cut / int_671d5c19
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_671d5c19
comment
Used a lot in a good number of episodes in The Powerpuff Girls, especially in the first D.Y.N.A.M.O. episode.
 Repeat Cut / int_671d5c19
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_671d5c19
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Powerpuff Girls (1998)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_671d5c19
 Repeat Cut / int_6ae6b4c7
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_6ae6b4c7
comment
In the action prologue of Pacific Rim, when Gipsy Danger shoots the Kaiju with its Arm Cannon, the sequence is shown three times in short succession.
 Repeat Cut / int_6ae6b4c7
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_6ae6b4c7
featureConfidence
1.0
 Pacific Rim
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_6ae6b4c7
 Repeat Cut / int_6bff288f
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_6bff288f
comment
Happens on Banjo-Tooie in the final battle when the HAG-1 blows up with Gruntilda still inside, after she accidentally dropped her spell in a last-ditch effort to defeat the bear and bird duo.
 Repeat Cut / int_6bff288f
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_6bff288f
featureConfidence
1.0
 Banjo-Tooie (Video Game)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_6bff288f
 Repeat Cut / int_6c5e0560
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_6c5e0560
comment
Fushigi Yuugi uses this trope a number of times. Arguably, the most popular example would be the scene in the 20th episode where evil Tamahome rips up the love letter he'd written for Miaka when he was still... you know, benign.
 Repeat Cut / int_6c5e0560
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_6c5e0560
featureConfidence
1.0
 Fushigi Yuugi (Manga)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_6c5e0560
 Repeat Cut / int_72262aee
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_72262aee
comment
Avatar: The Last Airbender:
In "The Southern Air Temple", when Zuko trips Zhao during their duel, it is shown three times from different angles.
Another example is the first time the Blue Spirit is shown, although this set of 3 shots is of the zooming in variety.
Also done from 3 angles is the shot of Zuko's ship being blown up.
The Grand Finale had Avatar State Aang airbending Ozai into a pillar shown three times.
 Repeat Cut / int_72262aee
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_72262aee
featureConfidence
1.0
 Avatar: The Last Airbender
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_72262aee
 Repeat Cut / int_757cf125
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_757cf125
comment
Rocket Power often does this whenever a character wipes out during skating and/or other activities.
 Repeat Cut / int_757cf125
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_757cf125
featureConfidence
1.0
 Rocket Power
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_757cf125
 Repeat Cut / int_792239e5
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_792239e5
comment
In Tales of Symphonia, when Sheena activates the Mana Cannon, her dramatic pointing is shown three times from different angles.
 Repeat Cut / int_792239e5
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_792239e5
featureConfidence
1.0
 Tales of Symphonia (Video Game)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_792239e5
 Repeat Cut / int_7a3b7917
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_7a3b7917
comment
The animation project Big Buck Bunny has a scene where the flying squirrel unfurls his "wings" before jumping out of a tree; the unfurling is repeated several times from different angles for greater effect, in a parody of this type of scene in action movies.
 Repeat Cut / int_7a3b7917
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_7a3b7917
featureConfidence
1.0
 Big Buck Bunny
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_7a3b7917
 Repeat Cut / int_7a8e5c7e
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_7a8e5c7e
comment
In The Transformers: The Movie, this happens when Rodimus Prime opens the Matrix of Leadership.
 Repeat Cut / int_7a8e5c7e
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_7a8e5c7e
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Transformers: The Movie
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_7a8e5c7e
 Repeat Cut / int_7ac43256
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_7ac43256
comment
In Super Robot Wars Original Generations, the SRX's HTB Cannon/Tenjou Tenga Ichigeki Hissatsu Hou is shown this way.
 Repeat Cut / int_7ac43256
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_7ac43256
featureConfidence
1.0
 Super Robot Wars: Original Generation (Video Game)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_7ac43256
 Repeat Cut / int_7ddbc888
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_7ddbc888
comment
Eureka Seven shows a triple take of Holland hugging Talho.
 Repeat Cut / int_7ddbc888
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_7ddbc888
featureConfidence
1.0
 Eureka SeveN
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_7ddbc888
 Repeat Cut / int_802ca7b
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_802ca7b
comment
In GoldenEye, any time Bond dies, it's played back from three different angles. Although, curiously, it isn't actually a replay. Bond simply performed the death animation three times while the in-game camera "cut" to three different angles, but any action taking place in the scene was continuous between the three "shots" and not repeated — e.g. a timed mine that was dropped just as the player died would go off in the first shot, the smoke would be clearing in the second shot and nothing would remain in the third shot; or, the enemies that shot Bond would be shown continuing to shoot his body (ouch!) throughout all three shots, while moving position and otherwise behaving as if time was just advancing normally.
 Repeat Cut / int_802ca7b
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_802ca7b
featureConfidence
1.0
 GoldenEye (1997) (Video Game)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_802ca7b
 Repeat Cut / int_816a2880
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_816a2880
comment
Happens whenever a character uses a special technique in Fist of the North Star: Ken's Rage.
 Repeat Cut / int_816a2880
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_816a2880
featureConfidence
1.0
 Fist of the North Star: Ken's Rage (Video Game)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_816a2880
 Repeat Cut / int_82439e64
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_82439e64
comment
Seen on The Office (US) during Michael's home-made action movie Threat Level Midnight. It's a scene of a character's head exploding several times. Said character is played by Butt-Monkey Toby.
 Repeat Cut / int_82439e64
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_82439e64
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Office (US)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_82439e64
 Repeat Cut / int_826ef177
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_826ef177
comment
At the end of Bionic Commando Rearmed you use a rocket to explode Hitler's head. This moment is shown once at normal speed, a second time in slow motion, then a third time as a still image showing it in great detail.
 Repeat Cut / int_826ef177
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_826ef177
featureConfidence
1.0
 Bionic Commando (Video Game)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_826ef177
 Repeat Cut / int_82d0db97
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_82d0db97
comment
In Cyberpunk: Edgerunners, Pilar gets his head blown off by a homeless cyberpsycho. His death is shown in all of its gory glory repeatedly from multiple angles. In the final episode, his sister Rebecca receives the same treatment. When Adam Smasher crash lands on top of Rebecca, the camera repeatedly cuts to show their clash from multiple angles (including from Lucy's horrified perspective) before it shows her horribly mangled body after the smoke clears.
 Repeat Cut / int_82d0db97
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_82d0db97
featureConfidence
1.0
 Cyberpunk: Edgerunners
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_82d0db97
 Repeat Cut / int_8840bed3
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_8840bed3
comment
DC Super Hero Girls: In "#SweetJustice", Wonder Woman crashing through the wall of the classroom after being punched by Kara is shown three times, each with a different angle (from the side, downward, and front).
 Repeat Cut / int_8840bed3
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_8840bed3
featureConfidence
1.0
 DC Super Hero Girls (2019)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_8840bed3
 Repeat Cut / int_8ba4613a
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_8ba4613a
comment
Used in Death Note. In the first episode, when Light is testing the Death Note for its authenticity, he stops an attempted rape by writing the would-be rapist's name in his Death Note with 'Traffic Accident' written as the cause of death. Soon after, a truck wheels in from nowhere and plows into the man. The death is shown three times, each from a different angle.
Deliciously parodied in the first episode of School Note, which repeats the crash 25 times (we counted), set to dramatic music.
Also used when Light hugs Misa, down to replaying the same gasp in all three shots, evidently underscoring just how critically consequential this hug is...Or something.
Somewhat parodied when Aizawa snaps due to prolonged contact with Misa.
 Repeat Cut / int_8ba4613a
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_8ba4613a
featureConfidence
1.0
 Death Note (Manga)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_8ba4613a
 Repeat Cut / int_8f8df73b
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_8f8df73b
comment
Used in the iconic introduction of Simba in The Lion King. Needless to say, it ended up doing its job of being ingrained into viewers' mind.
 Repeat Cut / int_8f8df73b
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_8f8df73b
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Lion King (1994)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_8f8df73b
 Repeat Cut / int_9153ccb1
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_9153ccb1
comment
Famously done in The Shining with Jack going through the window.
 Repeat Cut / int_9153ccb1
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_9153ccb1
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Shining
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_9153ccb1
 Repeat Cut / int_9278b47e
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_9278b47e
comment
Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior uses this for nearly every impressive stunt in the movie, showing the action from different angles and different speeds. Of course, given the damn impressive nature of the stunts, wouldn't you want to show them off as much as possible?
 Repeat Cut / int_9278b47e
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_9278b47e
featureConfidence
1.0
 Ong-Bak
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_9278b47e
 Repeat Cut / int_92ef018a
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_92ef018a
comment
A rare Western feature film example is a moment in Ferris Bueller's Day Off, in which we see the antagonist getting kicked in the face from three different angles.
 Repeat Cut / int_92ef018a
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_92ef018a
featureConfidence
1.0
 Ferris Bueller's Day Off
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_92ef018a
 Repeat Cut / int_93b6f384
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_93b6f384
comment
Spike's capture of Specter in the original Ape Escape. "Gotcha!" "Gotcha!" "Gotcha!"
 Repeat Cut / int_93b6f384
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_93b6f384
featureConfidence
1.0
 Ape Escape (Video Game)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_93b6f384
 Repeat Cut / int_93d11d6f
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_93d11d6f
comment
Kamichama Karin, first episode, when Karin punches Kazune in the face.
 Repeat Cut / int_93d11d6f
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_93d11d6f
featureConfidence
1.0
 Kamichama Karin (Manga)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_93d11d6f
 Repeat Cut / int_976efc02
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_976efc02
comment
In the MST3K experiment, Laserblast, a gas station and car get blown up — with the explosions repeatedly viewed from different angles. This gives a rather convincing impression to Mike, the bots, and the viewers at home that several different items are being blown up, not just the one featured in the scene.
 Repeat Cut / int_976efc02
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_976efc02
featureConfidence
1.0
 Mystery Science Theater 3000
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_976efc02
 Repeat Cut / int_988629da
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_988629da
comment
In Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, the words "buried alive" in Khan's taunt are repeated as we switch to Kirk hearing it over the communicator. Then Kirk yells Khan's name, which is also repeated as we switch to a shot of the planet they're on, which officially turned the whole thing into Narm.
 Repeat Cut / int_988629da
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_988629da
featureConfidence
1.0
 Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_988629da
 Repeat Cut / int_9e2dbb4d
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_9e2dbb4d
comment
Parodied in Regular Show in the episode "The Heart of a Stuntman" when, while undergoing the test for a stuntman license, Mordecai, Rigby, Muscle Man, and Highfive Ghost zipline through a brick wall and the camera shows it from three different angles and Highfive Ghost stays behind saying "Go on without me, it feels like we went through that wall three times."
 Repeat Cut / int_9e2dbb4d
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_9e2dbb4d
featureConfidence
1.0
 Regular Show
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_9e2dbb4d
 Repeat Cut / int_9e2f90f4
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_9e2f90f4
comment
Occasionally used in One Piece. Most notable, perhaps, is a scene in which Robin's using her powers to perform a Groin Attack on Franky, which gets a quintuple take! I defy any man to watch that scene and not cringe.
Quintuple takes are pretty common in One Piece. Chopper starting to cry after Dr. Kureha set off Dr. Hiriluk's sakura snow concept got five as well.
Early on, Luffy's final blow on Arlong gets six!
 Repeat Cut / int_9e2f90f4
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_9e2f90f4
featureConfidence
1.0
 One Piece (Manga)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_9e2f90f4
 Repeat Cut / int_9e6c9adb
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_9e6c9adb
comment
The climatic car jump in the original Gone in 60 Seconds (1974).
 Repeat Cut / int_9e6c9adb
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_9e6c9adb
featureConfidence
1.0
 Gone in 60 Seconds (1974)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_9e6c9adb
 Repeat Cut / int_9fa7d06a
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_9fa7d06a
comment
Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei hammers this trope into the ground.
 Repeat Cut / int_9fa7d06a
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_9fa7d06a
featureConfidence
1.0
 Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei (Manga)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_9fa7d06a
 Repeat Cut / int_9fcc8c53
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_9fcc8c53
comment
Punch-Out!!: In the Wii version, TKO Mr. Sandman and the final blow Little Mac gives him is repeated three times before Mr. Sandman finally collapses onto the mat.
 Repeat Cut / int_9fcc8c53
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_9fcc8c53
featureConfidence
1.0
 Punch-Out!! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_9fcc8c53
 Repeat Cut / int_a48bef99
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_a48bef99
comment
In BoBoiBoy, repeat cuts of Papa Zola jumping and attacking are quite common to keep with his exaggerated superhero theme.
 Repeat Cut / int_a48bef99
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_a48bef99
featureConfidence
1.0
 BoBoiBoy (Animation)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_a48bef99
 Repeat Cut / int_a54eef52
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_a54eef52
comment
In Hetalia: Axis Powers, this happens a couple of times in one episode when America jumps through a window.
 Repeat Cut / int_a54eef52
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_a54eef52
featureConfidence
1.0
 Hetalia: Axis Powers (Webcomic)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_a54eef52
 Repeat Cut / int_a683820e
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_a683820e
comment
In later installments of the Deception series, the moment a trap connects will be repeated once; if the trap strikes the killing blow, it's repeated three times.
 Repeat Cut / int_a683820e
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_a683820e
featureConfidence
1.0
 Deception (Video Game)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_a683820e
 Repeat Cut / int_aaa43626
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_aaa43626
comment
In another Eisenstein film, October, Alexander Kerensky climbs the same flight of stairs repeatedly as all the titles and offices he assumed in 1917 flash by the screen.
 Repeat Cut / int_aaa43626
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_aaa43626
featureConfidence
1.0
 October
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_aaa43626
 Repeat Cut / int_abf4c9b3
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_abf4c9b3
comment
In Dead or Alive 3, if you defeat your opponent with a certain type of move, the instant replay will show it again three times.
 Repeat Cut / int_abf4c9b3
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_abf4c9b3
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dead or Alive (Video Game)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_abf4c9b3
 Repeat Cut / int_ac67074d
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_ac67074d
comment
Teen Titans used this in some of its fights. It seemed to be a favorite of one of the animation teams.
 Repeat Cut / int_ac67074d
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_ac67074d
featureConfidence
1.0
 Teen Titans
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_ac67074d
 Repeat Cut / int_b0e228be
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_b0e228be
comment
In the first episode of Generator Rex, the camera shows from three different angles how Rex shoots the Slam Cannon for the first time.
 Repeat Cut / int_b0e228be
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_b0e228be
featureConfidence
1.0
 Generator Rex
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_b0e228be
 Repeat Cut / int_b1433971
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_b1433971
comment
In Sonic Rush, the last hit of every boss fight is displayed in this manner.
 Repeat Cut / int_b1433971
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_b1433971
featureConfidence
1.0
 Sonic Rush (Video Game)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_b1433971
 Repeat Cut / int_b18ca9e5
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_b18ca9e5
comment
Beakman's World also liked to do this, either to emphasize Stuff Blowing Up or just to see Lester getting pied in the face over and over in rapid succession.
 Repeat Cut / int_b18ca9e5
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_b18ca9e5
featureConfidence
1.0
 Beakman's World
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_b18ca9e5
 Repeat Cut / int_b47b8c74
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_b47b8c74
comment
Unintentional repeat cuts are among the editing mishaps that keep screwing Talltales over in World's Greatest Adventures.
 Repeat Cut / int_b47b8c74
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_b47b8c74
featureConfidence
1.0
 World's Greatest Adventures (Web Video)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_b47b8c74
 Repeat Cut / int_b50ceaf8
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_b50ceaf8
comment
The final battle of Colony Wars: Vengeance finishes by depicting the enemy's fighter exploding from eight different angles.
 Repeat Cut / int_b50ceaf8
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_b50ceaf8
featureConfidence
1.0
 Colony Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_b50ceaf8
 Repeat Cut / int_b6d89632
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_b6d89632
comment
Used rather effectively towards the end of Joy Ride.
 Repeat Cut / int_b6d89632
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_b6d89632
featureConfidence
1.0
 Joy Ride
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_b6d89632
 Repeat Cut / int_b962c879
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_b962c879
comment
Fairy Tail Uses this when Natsu manages to defeat Lullaby with a giant fireball.
Also used when Gray defeats Mard Geer with his Ice Demon Zero's Destruction Bow in the anime.
Played for Laughs every time Wendy trips and fall.
 Repeat Cut / int_b962c879
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_b962c879
featureConfidence
1.0
 Fairy Tail (Manga)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_b962c879
 Repeat Cut / int_babc3924
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_babc3924
comment
Mario & Luigi: Dream Team does it in the Giant Luigi battles, if you manage to score an Excellent with the Finishing Bros. move. The resulting collision is shown from three different angles.
 Repeat Cut / int_babc3924
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_babc3924
featureConfidence
1.0
 Mario & Luigi: Dream Team (Video Game)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_babc3924
 Repeat Cut / int_bac5dead
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_bac5dead
comment
The climax of Brian DePalma's The Fury features John Cassavetes exploding 13—count 'em—13 times from various angles. And then the credits roll.
 Repeat Cut / int_bac5dead
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_bac5dead
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Fury
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_bac5dead
 Repeat Cut / int_bfcfaed0
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_bfcfaed0
comment
In Natural Born Killers, one character mentions that "Repetition works!" We then see it again from another angle.
 Repeat Cut / int_bfcfaed0
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_bfcfaed0
featureConfidence
1.0
 Natural Born Killers
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_bfcfaed0
 Repeat Cut / int_c42e88f5
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_c42e88f5
comment
In Marvel vs. Capcom 3, the final hit of Mike Haggar's Level 3 Hyper Combo, "Final Haggar Buster", is shown three times from different angles to sell the impact of the move.
 Repeat Cut / int_c42e88f5
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_c42e88f5
featureConfidence
1.0
 Marvel vs. Capcom 3 (Video Game)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_c42e88f5
 Repeat Cut / int_c43df4d8
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_c43df4d8
comment
Doctor Who:
It's featured in "Forest of the Dead" when the Doctor realises just why his future self gave River Song the sonic screwdriver...
As well as in "The Waters of Mars" after he has a particularly crushing Heel Realization.
 Repeat Cut / int_c43df4d8
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_c43df4d8
featureConfidence
1.0
 Doctor Who
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_c43df4d8
 Repeat Cut / int_c6e9c6cc
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_c6e9c6cc
comment
The final hit on Bowser in Super Mario Galaxy and its sequel is repeated 3 times.
 Repeat Cut / int_c6e9c6cc
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_c6e9c6cc
featureConfidence
1.0
 Super Mario Galaxy (Video Game)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_c6e9c6cc
 Repeat Cut / int_c79063a2
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_c79063a2
comment
This is used heavily in Dear Brother, mostly on still frames.
 Repeat Cut / int_c79063a2
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_c79063a2
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dear Brother (Manga)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_c79063a2
 Repeat Cut / int_cc8fd137
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_cc8fd137
comment
Used a few times on Tom Cruise's character in The Last Samurai. In particular, one fight scene that was completely repeated in its entirety, albeit in black and white.
 Repeat Cut / int_cc8fd137
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_cc8fd137
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Last Samurai
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_cc8fd137
 Repeat Cut / int_cd8905f6
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_cd8905f6
comment
Baccano!: When the young conductor is telling the urban legend of the Rail Tracer, his coworker reveals that his allies are coming to kill everyone on the train. He pulls a gun on the young conductor and says "No one will be spared," with the scene repeating on the word "spared." On the first cut the scene seems normal, on the second we see the gun disappear, and on the third we see that the young conductor kicked the gun out of the man's hand, caught it, and resumed telling his story. The young conductor is actually Claire Stanfield, the most dangerous man alive—as well as the Rail Tracer he was telling the story about.
 Repeat Cut / int_cd8905f6
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_cd8905f6
featureConfidence
1.0
 Baccano!
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_cd8905f6
 Repeat Cut / int_cd899ed6
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_cd899ed6
comment
The Grand Finale had Avatar State Aang airbending Ozai into a pillar shown three times.
 Repeat Cut / int_cd899ed6
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_cd899ed6
featureConfidence
1.0
 Grand Finale
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_cd899ed6
 Repeat Cut / int_cfc77a15
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_cfc77a15
comment
The ABCs of Death: The arrow in the "Y" segment is seen being fired from three different angles.
 Repeat Cut / int_cfc77a15
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_cfc77a15
featureConfidence
1.0
 The ABCs of Death
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_cfc77a15
 Repeat Cut / int_d22a9a66
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_d22a9a66
comment
In Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf: Joys of Seasons episode 71, a repeat cut accompanies Wolnie retracting the bed into the floor so that Wolffy will cook the goats before sleeping.
 Repeat Cut / int_d22a9a66
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_d22a9a66
featureConfidence
1.0
 Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf (Animation)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_d22a9a66
 Repeat Cut / int_d54a63c9
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_d54a63c9
comment
The Longest Day about the Normandy landings, has a scene where a glider crash-lands in France. The shot alternates four times between the glider running along the ground and the men inside shaking about. The shot of the glider skipping on the ground is the same exact shot each time.
 Repeat Cut / int_d54a63c9
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_d54a63c9
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Longest Day
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_d54a63c9
 Repeat Cut / int_d5cc132c
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_d5cc132c
comment
On Surf's Up, Cody wiping out on his first wave at Pengu Island is repeated four times. It is shown after a shot of him talking about how you'll want to see that first ride over and over and over again.
 Repeat Cut / int_d5cc132c
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_d5cc132c
featureConfidence
1.0
 Surf's Up
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_d5cc132c
 Repeat Cut / int_da02c1ef
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_da02c1ef
comment
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door shows you a cannon going off three times. (Presumably cause it's bloody huge.)
 Repeat Cut / int_da02c1ef
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_da02c1ef
featureConfidence
1.0
 Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Video Game)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_da02c1ef
 Repeat Cut / int_dab32e3
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_dab32e3
comment
Ditto in Mega Man X5. Ironically, the laser blast is almost never a success.
 Repeat Cut / int_dab32e3
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_dab32e3
featureConfidence
1.0
 Mega Man X (Video Game)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_dab32e3
 Repeat Cut / int_daff6a21
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_daff6a21
comment
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5Ds has a few:
When Yusei kicks out Himuro/Tanner's foot from under him, it's shown three times from different angles.
During the finale of Yusei's second duel with Jack, Stardust Dragon unleashing its final attack receives a twice-repeated shot from different angles.
 Repeat Cut / int_daff6a21
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_daff6a21
featureConfidence
1.0
 Yu-Gi-Oh! 5Ds
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_daff6a21
 Repeat Cut / int_db4e8eb0
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_db4e8eb0
comment
The King's Woman uses this frequently. In the first episode alone it's used multiple times in the same battle scene.
 Repeat Cut / int_db4e8eb0
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_db4e8eb0
featureConfidence
1.0
 The King's Woman
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_db4e8eb0
 Repeat Cut / int_de03fabd
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_de03fabd
comment
The first Police Story was the Trope Codifier for East Asian cinema back in 1985, wherein the stunt in which the hero slides down 4 stories of Christmas lights was so impressive that the editor could not bear to throw away ANY of the 3 angles at which it was shot.
 Repeat Cut / int_de03fabd
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_de03fabd
featureConfidence
1.0
 Police Story
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_de03fabd
 Repeat Cut / int_df424ee8
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_df424ee8
comment
Episode 8 of Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun gives us a triple take of Hori kicking a box out from under Kashima's feet.
 Repeat Cut / int_df424ee8
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_df424ee8
featureConfidence
1.0
 Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun (Manga)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_df424ee8
 Repeat Cut / int_e5c93c13
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_e5c93c13
comment
In Miitopia, when the Princess first appears and she turns her head to greet you, the animation is repeated three times before her face is shown.
 Repeat Cut / int_e5c93c13
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_e5c93c13
featureConfidence
1.0
 Miitopia (Video Game)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_e5c93c13
 Repeat Cut / int_ea4f62db
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_ea4f62db
comment
In Family Guy Brian and Stewie dive out of a house just before it explodes, and the explosion is — along with their jump — shown about thirty times from different angles.
 Repeat Cut / int_ea4f62db
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_ea4f62db
featureConfidence
1.0
 Family Guy
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_ea4f62db
 Repeat Cut / int_ebaf064d
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_ebaf064d
comment
At the end of the Dededetour! mode in Kirby: Triple Deluxe, King Dedede finishes off the Greater-Scope Villain with a mighty hammer-swing, an action that is shown thrice over.
Ditto in Mega Man X5. Ironically, the laser blast is almost never a success.
 Repeat Cut / int_ebaf064d
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_ebaf064d
featureConfidence
1.0
 Kirby: Triple Deluxe (Video Game)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_ebaf064d
 Repeat Cut / int_edeb147c
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_edeb147c
comment
Played straight and subverted in Dragon Ball Z, as scenes like Vegeta's first transformation to Super Saiyan get this treatment... but so do some unspectacular punches or kicks (these often get just the same frame/animation repeated rather than a different angle shown). A noteworthy one is in Super where Goku blasts a Kamehameha point-blank in Kefla's face.
 Repeat Cut / int_edeb147c
featureApplicability
-0.3
 Repeat Cut / int_edeb147c
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dragon Ball Z
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_edeb147c
 Repeat Cut / int_f39c217d
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_f39c217d
comment
The act of simply rising from a chair doesn't typically warrant this trope. However, the penultimate episode of Aldnoah.Zero manages to pull it off when Princess Asseylum stands up from her wheelchair, declares herself Empress of Verse and basically commands an immediate peace with Earth.
 Repeat Cut / int_f39c217d
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_f39c217d
featureConfidence
1.0
 Aldnoah.Zero
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_f39c217d
 Repeat Cut / int_f43685a2
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_f43685a2
comment
In Battlefield Earth, when Terl's boss mentions that he plans to keep Terl on Earth instead of giving him a temporary reprieve, the movie plays back the "With endless options for renewal!" part of the speech three times for some reason. The same thing happens when a caveman tells Jonnie that the Psychlos can't be defeated.
 Repeat Cut / int_f43685a2
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_f43685a2
featureConfidence
1.0
 Battlefield Earth
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_f43685a2
 Repeat Cut / int_f69d81fc
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_f69d81fc
comment
Action MMO Vindictus tries to make the end of every boss battle as epic as possible: time slows down, and screenshots are taken from multiple angles over the next 0.5 seconds of ingame time, and automatically saved to your game folder.
 Repeat Cut / int_f69d81fc
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_f69d81fc
featureConfidence
1.0
 Vindictus (Video Game)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_f69d81fc
 Repeat Cut / int_f6da9a18
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_f6da9a18
comment
Sgt. Frog uses this when Giriro makes his first appearance and the TV explodes.
 Repeat Cut / int_f6da9a18
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_f6da9a18
featureConfidence
1.0
 Sgt. Frog (Manga)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_f6da9a18
 Repeat Cut / int_f8156440
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_f8156440
comment
In Episode 2 of Non Non Biyori, Natsumi and Renge try to prank their teacher by putting a chalkboard eraser on top of the door. It falls on Komari instead, shown from three different angles.
 Repeat Cut / int_f8156440
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_f8156440
featureConfidence
1.0
 Non Non Biyori (Manga)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_f8156440
 Repeat Cut / int_fb329a65
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_fb329a65
comment
The original version of The Omen (1976) shows David Warner's character being decapitated by the sheet of glass sliding off the back of the truck several times from different angles.
 Repeat Cut / int_fb329a65
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_fb329a65
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Omen (1976)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_fb329a65
 Repeat Cut / int_fcfa999b
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_fcfa999b
comment
FLCL deserves a mention here for using just about every camera technique there is possible in the span of six episodes.
 Repeat Cut / int_fcfa999b
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_fcfa999b
featureConfidence
1.0
 FLCL
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_fcfa999b
 Repeat Cut / int_fe16b92c
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_fe16b92c
comment
In Season 3 episode 48 of Happy Heroes, the clip of Little M. shooting Big M. with Doctor H.'s aging gun is repeated twice after he makes the shot.
 Repeat Cut / int_fe16b92c
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_fe16b92c
featureConfidence
1.0
 Happy Heroes (Animation)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_fe16b92c
 Repeat Cut / int_fe92b338
type
Repeat Cut
 Repeat Cut / int_fe92b338
comment
In Tales of Xillia 2, Bizley's Mystic Arte uses this to emphasize just how hard the victim is getting punched.
 Repeat Cut / int_fe92b338
featureApplicability
1.0
 Repeat Cut / int_fe92b338
featureConfidence
1.0
 Tales of Xillia 2 (Video Game)
hasFeature
Repeat Cut / int_fe92b338

The following is a list of statements referring to the current page from other pages.

 Repeat Cut
processingCategory2
Cut to the Index
 Repeat Cut
processingCategory2
Discredited Trope
 BoBoiBoy Movie 2 (Animation) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Happy Heroes (Animation) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf (Animation) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Berserk (1997) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Cyberpunk: Edgerunners / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Dog Days / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Excel♡Saga / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Ghost in the Shell / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Ghost in the Shell (1995) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Macross Frontier / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Super Crooks (2021) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Variable Geo / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Yes! Pretty Cure 5 / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Yu-Gi-Oh! 5Ds / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 A Little Princess (1995) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 American Beauty / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Battlefield Earth / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Blonde / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Blue Thunder / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Carrie (2013) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Cleo From 5 to 7 / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Crawlspace / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Death by Hanging / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Do the Right Thing / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Dr. Caligari / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Evil Laugh / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Ferris Bueller's Day Off / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Firefox / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Flubber / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Footloose / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Frankenstein (1931) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Fury (2014) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Hong Kil Dong / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Inglourious Basterds / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Kill Bill / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Kiss the Girls / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Kundun / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Kuroido Goroshi / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Kuroneko / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Le Bonheur / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Malpertuis / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 M*A*S*H / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Nights and Days / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Ong-Bak / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Onibaba / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Operation Thunderbolt / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Othello (1951) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Pacific Rim / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Persona (1966) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Police Story / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Real Steel / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Report / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Sanshiro Sugata Part II / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Team America: World Police / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 The ABCs of Death / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 The Crush 2010 / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 The Dark Knight Rises / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 The Knack... and How to Get It / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 The Man Who Sold His Skin / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 The Usual Suspects / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 The Voyeurs / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 12 (2007) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Walkabout / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Zabriskie Point / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Guilty Gear (Franchise) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 And Yet the Town Moves (Manga) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Dear Brother (Manga) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Diary of Our Days at the Breakwater (Manga) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Engaged to the Unidentified (Manga) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Flying Witch (Manga) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Haikyuu!! (Manga) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Level E (Manga) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Midori Days (Manga) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun (Manga) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Nichijou (Manga) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Parasyte (Manga) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Princess Jellyfish (Manga) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Soul Eater (Manga) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Jesus Christ Superstar (Music) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Animorphs / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Beakman's World / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Brimstone / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Crash Landing on You / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Gaming in the Clinton Years / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Homicide: Life on the Street / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Power Rangers Wild Force / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Secret Garden / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 The Last Place on Earth / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 W817 / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Walker, Texas Ranger / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Ape Escape (Video Game) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Bionic Commando (Video Game) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Bionic Commando (1988) (Video Game) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Bobble League (Video Game) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Cho Chabudai Gaeshi (Video Game) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Deception (Video Game) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening (Video Game) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Devil May Cry 4 (Video Game) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Guilty Gear (Video Game) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Mario & Luigi: Dream Team (Video Game) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Miitopia (Video Game) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Mister Mosquito (Video Game) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Mole's World (Video Game) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 2 (Video Game) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Paper Mario: The Origami King (Video Game) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Sonic Rush (Video Game) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Soul Series (Video Game) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Spyro: Year of the Dragon (Video Game) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Trapt (Video Game) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Virtua Fighter (Video Game) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 DaThings (Web Animation) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Fantasy Kaleidoscope (Web Animation) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Smile (Web Animation) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Smile HD (Web Animation) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 PBG Hardcore (Web Video) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Sugarzaza (Web Video) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 The Tourettes Guy (Web Video) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Wheezy Waiter (Web Video) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Yotobi (Web Video) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Æon Flux / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Barbie & The Diamond Castle / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Big Buck Bunny / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Blindscape / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Cars 3 / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Jelly Jamm / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Monsters, Inc. / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Monsters, Inc. / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Moon Breath Beat / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 My Little Pony: The Movie (2017) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Surf's Up / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Digimon Fusion / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Digimon Xros Wars / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Girls und Panzer / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Bill Nye the Science Guy / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut
 Asura's Wrath (Video Game) / int_7115b262
type
Repeat Cut