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The tendency of writers to have a character repeat dialogue spoken to them that the audience wasn't able to hear. This often happens with telephone conversations, or when the person speaking the unheard dialogue is The Unintelligible, speaks a different language, or is The Silent Bob. Sometimes this trope is justified when a character is surprised by the information, or are unsure that they heard correctly (or at least want to verify that they have), or when they need to relay that information to a third party (often cops) without the listener being aware of it. Done poorly, however, it can very easily sound ridiculous when characters are repeating what is essentially blatant exposition. See also Let Me Get This Straight.... Also, see Repeat to Confirm as one way this can be justified. If you can hear both sides, it's Parrot Exposition. A close relative of Voice for the Voiceless. Compare Sounding It Out for this trope applied to written documents. See also Translator Buddy. |
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Mister Rogers' Neighborhood used this often to make sure the kids understood what was going on. He'd even double up on the effect - first repeating back into the phone whatever the (unheard by the audience) person had said, per this trope, and then pausing the phone conversation to explain to the viewers. E.g. (to the phone) "Hi, Dad" (to the viewers) "It's my father." | |
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Crops up in Adventures in Care-a-Lot when Wingnut, a robot who only speaks in whirrs and other noises, is around. Played with in one episode where Wingnut translates for another robot who only speaks in blurps. | |
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Parodied in The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin, when Reggie plays this trope straight for several lines, before saying "Yes, I am repeating everything you say, Mrs. C.J." | |
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An episode of The Cosby Show tried to alleviate this by having Cliff, on the phone with Rudy's teacher, say "Okay, let me repeat what you said just to make sure I heard you correctly…". | |
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Several of the Shadow pulps are set in various Chinatowns. When talking to his usual Chinese contact, the Shadow speaks Mandarin out of courtesy. That contact then translates for us as he replies in English (being polite right back at the Shadow). | |
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The Simpsons: Parodied in "Bart-Mangled Banner" when Homer repeats absolutely everything he hears in a phone conversation, including "goodbye" and "dial tone". | |
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Adults in Rose is Rose tend to do this with Mimi, even though her approximated speech is usually close enough for readers to tell what she's trying to say. This might be more of an attempt at realism, though, as parents often do this with children who are learning how to talk (see below). Lately, they've stopped doing this every time, though. | |
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In The Serial Murders, a notorious feature of the Show Within a Show The Northern Barstows is that whenever something happens that the writers couldn't afford, couldn't fit, or just couldn't be bothered to show on screen, they deliver the necessary exposition by writing a scene in which Ben Barstow receives a phone call telling him all about it — or rather, stands with a phone to his ear "repeating" the information for the benefit of the audience. "Morrie's Boom-Boom Room Hot Spot has burned down t' the ground? In a mysterious fire t' police say might well be arson? Eeh, I'm right astonished!" | |
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Castle: Played straight and lampshaded. In "Deep in Death", Castle is wearing a wire for an operation, with the others listening in outside. When the show comes back from commercial, Castle recaps a conversation that happened offscreen. | |
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In the Heroes season 4 episode "The Art of Deception," Claire hurriedly communicates time-sensitive information to an empath by touch. The empath says out loud everything that Claire communicated silently, and thus takes just as long as it would have taken for Claire to say it in the first place. | |
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Wreck-It Ralph has this when Fix-It Felix Jr. talks to Q-Bert in Q-Bertese about what happened to Ralph. For the benefit of the audience, the conversation ends with Felix's shocked shout of "Ralph's gone Turbo?!" Also justified in that there were other people accompanying Felix and they couldn't understand what Q-Bert was saying. | |
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Ib: The eponymous character, being a Heroic Mime, has her thoughts expressed by either Garry doing this, or via dialogue options. | |
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This also happened in the episode after Isaac Hayes, Chef's voice actor, had quit. In order to work around it, all of his lines were cut together from stock sound, which limited his vocabulary. | |
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The Real Inspector Hound uses this trope every time Mrs. Drudge answers the phone, along with her overly convenient and detailed exposition as to what time it is, where they are, and who is in the house. | |
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Atop the Fourth Wall: Linkara lampshades Commissioner Gordon's use of this trope in his review of Detective Comics No. 27. | |
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Supergirl: "Death & the Family": While Lana Lang speaks on the phone with her boss Perry White, she confirms that, yes, she is aware that she has gone to the doctor three times this week, yes, she knows her attendance has been spotty, yes, she likes her job... The Hunt for Reactron: Lois Lane tries to convince a soldier into letting her speak to her father. Supergirl (Wednesday Comics): As taking a call, Aquaman is kind enough to inform readers that he is being badgered about. |
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Although this trope does not appear as such in Lassie (closest to it is something along the lines of "I think she's trying to tell us something" followed by Lassie leading the characters to where the trouble is), many television parodies and Stand-Up Comedy acts about Lassie do invoke this trope. | |
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Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People: In the second episode there are two layers of this - Strong Mad says something, then The Cheat (who is actually tasked as an interpreter) repeats it in his strange language, then Strong Bad (who can apparently understand The Cheat but not Strong Mad) repeats it in plain English for the benefit of the player. The post-game sequence features the following discussion: If you talk to The Cheat in the pandimensional photo booth, he "speaks" for a very, very long time. Strong Bad then says he couldn't handle it and asks The Paper to take note. The Paper comes down with a readable tutorial to the photo booth printed on it, which is apparently what The Cheat said. |
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Relied upon in the original stage and movie versions of Harvey where Elwood P. Dowd repeats everything his invisible rabbit friend Harvey says for the benefit of those who can neither see nor hear the bunny. | |
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Colosseum of the Heart uses this repeatedly with Ralts telepathically translating Larvitar's Pokémon Speak, either for the reader's benefit or for Riku and Kairi's. | |
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This is often used in Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends to communicate what Coco is saying. | |
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On The Dick Tracy Show, Stooge Viller affects this as he's translating Mumbles' mumbling. | |
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Beyond Silence: Lara, a hearing child of deaf parents, is given to saying both what she's signing to her parents and what her parents are signing back to her. This stands out most prominently in a scene where her father is telling a traumatic story from his childhood, and she is reciting it back as he tells it. Presumably the idea was to minimize the amount of subtitles that the German theater audience had to read. | |
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The Godpigeon speaks in some sort of gibberish that only Bobby and Pesto can translate in the Goodfeathers shorts. | |
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Happens frequently in Garfield with Jon, as whether he is trying to get a date or is talking with his mother, he seems incapable of not doing this. | |
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In the Discworld novels, there is often one character who can understand the Librarian (who speaks no human language) and who will repeat things so the reader (and other characters) understand, but sometimes he needs to resort to charades. Likewise with the Death of Rats (whose interpreter is usually the Raven). | |
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St. Elsewhere: "Now, Mrs. Stevens, I'm sure your daughter-in-law isn't really a witch... uh, you say you saw the sofa levitating?" | |
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The Benny Hill Show does this occasionally. "You don't have a bathroom with a gold-plated urinal? You do have a spare room where you keep your Sousaphone? I didn't know you played... you don't anymore. You're a little rus... it's a little rusty, I see." | |
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In The Spongebob Squarepants Movie, Mr. Krabs is whispering into SpongeBob's ear, who is in turn standing in front of a microphone. "I'm making a complete what of myself?... The most embarrassing thing you've ever seen?... And now it's worse because I'm repeating everything you say into the microphone?" | |
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The Adventures of Dr. McNinja plays it straight in this strip and, atypically for the comic, without a lampshade hanging. | |
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The Daily Show: Jon Stewart uses a variant of this trope with an earpiece/microphone to talk with non-existent producers. Congressman Bill Thomas participated in a faux phone call skit during a televised press conference explaining a Social Security plan. It was promptly mocked mercilessly where the MST3K-style "other side of the conversation" was dubbed in. |
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The Big Bang Theory can sometimes be pretty guilty of this. Due to his Selective Mutism, when a woman is in the room Raj has to resort to whispering in Howard's ear to communicate. It's often justified, because, in addition to the audience, the other characters want to hear, too, though there are some cases where the comment was meant almost exclusively for Howard and there's no reason to repeat what he said. Howard being Howard, it's not always the case that he's accurately repeating what Raj says. Raj sometimes gets visibly annoyed at what Howard chooses to repeat or how he phrases it. | |
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Arsenic and Old Lace averts this comically in the conversation between Mortimer and the telephone operator, but plays it straight in the police captain's conversation with his precinct. He repeats Dr. Einstein's "Wanted!" Poster description word for word as the camera focuses on the latter's increasingly panicked reaction. | |
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Given the setting, it's no surprise that messages in Morse code pop up fairly often on The Wild Wild West. Since there are few, if any, people in the show's audience who can follow such messages, one of the characters will usually give a running translation into spoken English for no apparent reason. | |
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Parodied on 3rd Rock from the Sun when Dick decided to be Harry's father rather than his brother: | |
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Most exchanges between Rocket and Groot in Guardians of the Galaxy involve Rocket reiterating what his partner said, because all the audience can hear is "I am Groot." This is toned down in the second movie where they mostly let you infer what Groot said via context, or else he's explicitly translating for somebody (usually Yondu) who doesn't understand Groot. | |
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In a variation of this trope, a strategy for players of PAYDAY 2 in Rats Day 1 is to repeat what Bain says to confirm the orders needed to be carried out. Sometimes Bain will give conflicting information to players, which will royally screw up the mission if followed. | |
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Each Metal Gear game starting with Metal Gear Solid, by tradition, ends with a phone call. While we could hear both Snake and Otacon in Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty (not that it made anything less confusing), the other two games involve Double Agent Revolver Ocelot talking to the person he was really working for, in a way which involves a great deal of this. Part of this could be down to the speech habits of every other character in the games, however. This can be pretty hilarious, too; Ocelot tends to admit to war crimes and national secrets out loud. You'd think the Patriots could come up with, like, a code. Interestingly, Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots avoided this, with Snake and Otacon talking together in person, and it's not confusing at all. | |
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In the Fallout: New Vegas DLC "Old World Blues", the other members of the Think Tank (disembodied brains in robot bodies) do this for Dr. 8, whose voice modulator has been damaged such that he can only speak in unintelligible computer code. If the Player Character is appropriately skilled enough to understand him when speaking one-on-one, the options on the Dialogue Tree are like this as well. | |
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In Turning Red, Mei's phone call with Ming starts with Ming repeating Mei's suggestion of joining a Mathletes club. | |
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"Death & the Family": While Lana Lang speaks on the phone with her boss Perry White, she confirms that, yes, she is aware that she has gone to the doctor three times this week, yes, she knows her attendance has been spotty, yes, she likes her job... | |
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Lampshaded in Wizards of Waverly Place: | |
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Used by The Nostalgia Critic, when he makes fun of how The Legend of the Titanic has dolphins rescue the talking animals on board. | |
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In the 1962 war movie, Hell Is for Heroes Bob Newhart plays an Army clerk, who is told to keep up a running chatter on a non-existent field telephone for the benefit of the Germans listening to a concealed microphone (that the Americans have found). | |
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Avoided in Stargate SG-1. For example, in Windows of Opportunity, Dr. Jackson picks up the phone: "Hello?" (pause) "Okay - we're on our way." (hangs up; to others in room) "Sam has something." This also avoids TV Telephone Etiquette - and it's perfectly informative without being redundant or unnatural. | |
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Chowder lampshaded the use of it by Shnitzel: | |
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Used repeatedly in the last episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, between the English-speaking Female Changeling and the Starfish Language-speaking Breen. | |
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A variant appears on The Colbert Report when Colbert talks to the crew: "Am I right? They're telling me I'm right." Or, in one instance: "They're telling me I'm wrong? ...I'm very wrong? ...And I'm a bad person?" | |
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In The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episode "Robo Koopa", Doctor Nerdnik speaks in unintelligible gibberish and his robot assistant Bunsen has to translate for the other characters (and the audience). However, on two occasions they speak within earshot of Koopa and reveal useful information about the stolen robo-suit he's using, which he then turns to his advantage. Except the second time Nerdnik lies so Koopa ends up defeating himself. | |
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Played for Comedy, naturally, in A Touch of Cloth, where DC Harihan repeats several lines of a phone call for the benefit of the audience complete with Lampshading - "They were gonna have a scene explaining this, but it got cut," - and pointedly looking straight at the audience when asking "Have you got that?" at the end of the call. | |
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Lampshaded in The Goodies: | |
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The Green Hornet Serials usually averted this, but it was played straight on a few occasions. One notable example is early in The Green Hornet Strikes Again!, when Lenore Case repeats back a phone call because having The Mole pick up the extension to eavesdrop wouldn't be as visually interesting. | |
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Played with in Galaxy Quest, where one crew member has to repeat all the Captain's orders into the computer, then repeat the computer's response back to the Captain. | |
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In a non-telephone example, this is often seen in many of The Office (US)'s confessionals with the characters. It's common for them to repeat what the in-universe's showrunners asked them before answering or reacting. Such as Jim's "Do I think I'll be invited to the wedding?" or Dwight's "Am I upset that I wasn't invited to Michael's dinner party?" | |
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Kaeloo: Frequently done with Quack Quack, who can only speak in "quacks". One of the other characters will repeat what he said in English (for example, "What do you mean, [insert statement here]?"). | |
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Col. Klink on Hogan's Heroes. | |
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In Death Note, the instructions to use the eponymous Death Note is written in English (since Ryuk understands that English is an international language, thus the contents would be understood by a larger pool of potential users). Thus, when Light first picks up the Death Note, he translates the title so the Japanese audience can understand - "Death Note? [in English] As in a notebook of death [in Japanese]?". This is amusingly pointless in the English localization, as Light just rephrases it instead. | |
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McLean Stevenson on M*A*S*H was very good at pulling this off, and practically every time his Henry Blake is on the phone, it happens. Lessened over the course of the series. | |
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Choose Me: Sometimes characters will do this in reaction to your lines, so it's possible to listen to the stories and get the gist without checking the script. | |
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In the Peanuts specials, used by the characters to translate the unseen, trombone-voiced adults for the viewers. | |
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Strange Times Are Upon Us: A You Are the Translated Foreign Word version. | |
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Red vs. Blue: Invoked when Church is caught at gunpoint, so he uses his radio to call Caboose. He repeats what everyone says in a way that SHOULD give him away and Caboose STILL doesn't realize he's what he's talking about. This quote is about half of their conversation. Season 14, "Fifty Shades of Red": The interview montage shows each answer given by the candidates in order — first candidate 1, then candidate 2, then candidate 3, then back to candidate 1 for the next question, etc. The interviewer's questions are left out, but candidate 1 repeats each one in some way, providing context for both his answer and the others'. |
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Supergirl (Wednesday Comics): As taking a call, Aquaman is kind enough to inform readers that he is being badgered about. | |
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In the Paper Mario games, as well as other Mario RPGs, this is usually how we hear what little Mario has to say. | |
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Mocked on Mystery Science Theater 3000: whenever someone does this, Joel/Mike and the bots insert the other side of the conversation as something different from what's being repeated, usually with the caller becoming increasingly confused by the listener's responses. Outright lampshaded at one point when a character played by Alan "Skipper" Hale starts doing it: | |
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In Mulan, Mushu the dragon can understand what other animals are saying, but since the audience can only hear his side of the dialogue, he will often repeat what the other animals are saying, usually with the addition of a "What do you mean... " | |
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Happens a lot in Pokémon and their Mystery Dungeon counterparts. More so in the latter though. It often has to be done for the player character's speech in most games, what with them being a Heroic Mime and all. | |
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Season 14, "Fifty Shades of Red": The interview montage shows each answer given by the candidates in order — first candidate 1, then candidate 2, then candidate 3, then back to candidate 1 for the next question, etc. The interviewer's questions are left out, but candidate 1 repeats each one in some way, providing context for both his answer and the others'. | |
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Parodied in Toy Story 2; the characters are watching an episode of Woody's Round-up, the TV show Woody is based on, when this exchange occurs: | |
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Futurama: Done with The Unintelligible Nibbler and his caretaker Leela. In this case, Leela repeats everything Nibbler is saying in his language until they reach the subject of the secrets of the universe, at which point Leela conveniently decides to stop saying anything revealing. But employed and averted at the same time in another episode, hilariously: Used another time when "Coilette" (a gender-bent Bender) is going to a fancy party |
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Hyacinth on the British comedy Keeping Up Appearances does this at least Once per Episode. Part of the reason is that her son Sheridan is The Unseen, and thus her repetitions are all we ever hear from him. It's also intentional in-universe, provided it's a phone call from her sister Violet (she's the one with the Olympic sized swimming pool and room for a pony) and she's got guests around. | |
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Early in Independence Day, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff does a variation while in a meeting with the President. After receiving a message by phone from an AWACS pilot investigating one of the newly-arrived UFOs, he turns on the speakerphone and orders the pilot to repeat everything he just said, so the President can get the message first-hand. | |
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Averted in The Emperor's New Groove. When talking to the squirrel, Kronk only translates when Yzma tries to get in on the conversation. | |
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Mimpi Metropolitan: In the penultimate episode, the shocking news of Bambang's father being admitted to the hospital after an accident from Bambang's aunt is revealed to the audience by having Bambang repeat the news. | |
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In Courage the Cowardly Dog, Di Lung reiterates everything the Evil Empress (who only speaks in Chinese) says in English, even when they are alone. | |
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Peanuts had to make extended use of this as all adults had no dialog, including all teachers (Peppermint Patty: "You want me to do the second problem on the blackboard, ma'am?"). Snoopy also does it with Woodstock and the other birds. It's handled slightly better in the comic than in the cartoons, generally speaking. | |
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In Robot Chicken: | |
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Used in Leverage when Hardison needs to relay information to the others covertly by employing this. The first time he does it the people with him let it pass, the second they start to look at him strangely. | |
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SpongeBob SquarePants: SpongeBob does this when talking to his pet snail Gary, frequently in the series. Although whether he understands him or is making assumptions is up for debate. It might be he can understand him; in "Can You Spare a Dime?", Gary appears to call Squidward a freeloader which SpongeBob denies. Of course, Gary turns out to be right. | |
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Stitch! has this happen in Episode 14: Yuna is trying to get Tarou to eat healthily and asks him what he normally eats. He whispers the answer in her ear, causing her to exclaim that he can't possibly grow big and strong on such a diet. Subverted in the dub. Although Tarou still whispers his favorite food, it is just about possible to hear him say that he likes to eat ketchup and candy. Yuna's response is still the same, however. |
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A particularly ludicrous example occurred in the Doctor Who first season story "The Keys of Marinus." A police guard, Ayden, receives a telephone call on speakerphone. When he answers, the first thing he says is "Don't say any more, there are people here. I'll take it on the personal." He then lifts up the receiver and tells the party on the other end "Alright, go ahead." He then proceeds to repeat, aloud, everything the other person says. The scene even ends with him telling the other party "Well listen closely and I'll tell you what you may have to do", implying he is about to reveal the plot that he was concerned the "people here" would have heard the other party saying in the first place. | |
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Averted in an episode of Sealab 2021, when Quinn talks with a horribly-injured Gus. All Gus can do is gurgle, but Quinn can evidently understand it...but doesn't bother to repeat him out loud. Results in an Overly Long Gag of Gus gurgling and Quin responding with "uh-huh" and "yeah?" | |
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The Hunt for Reactron: Lois Lane tries to convince a soldier into letting her speak to her father. | |
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Usually played straight on Sushi Pack, with Wasabi, who is only understood by his teammates, but occasionally lampshaded. | |
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At one point in Gothic, you come upon a demon who talks to the protagonist via telepathy. The player doesn't get to hear what the demon is saying, only the protagonist's responses can be heard - and they use this trope. | |
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FETCH! with Ruff Ruffman: Ruff engages in this with his speechless sidekicks. Particularly noticeable when it's something urgent and/or panic-inducing. | |
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Used in Ocean's Eleven when Ocean is on the phone with his parole officer. | |
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It sometimes had to be done in the earlier episodes of Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! when it was a little too hard to make out what Scooby had just said. | |
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Johnny 2x4 and Plank from Ed, Edd n Eddy does this, depending on if you think Plank is sentient or not. | |
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Pokémon: The Series: A particularly funny example... Also, when the Team Rocket trio's Meowth, who can speak "human" as well as fully understand everything fellow Mons say, feels compelled to respond to almost anything any other Pokémon says by saying "You're telling me..." and then evidently repeating exactly what the creature said. There's one time when he admits he's somewhat embellishing what the other 'mon says as he translates to Jessie and James, because he doesn't quite understand the dialect. There's another time when an exchange between Lombre and Wobbuffet winds up being a (suspiciously well-rehearsed!) standup comedy routine so bad that Meowth refuses to translate it all together. Mewtwo does this fairly frequently when communicating with his clones or with large groups of Pokémon. Slightly forgivable due to him being fairly introspective and thoughtful. |
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Occurs on and off during the conversation between President Muffley and Premier Kisov in Dr. Strangelove as Muffley tries to nudge the conversation back on topic after Kisov's drunken digressions: | |
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In Mega Man Zero 4, dialogue with NPCs tends to proceed like this. Without it, however, it is all too easy to assume that Zero never actually speaks during those conversations, especially since he does speak to bosses and during cutscenes. | |
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Parodied on BBC radio comedy The Burkiss Way: | |
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During typical story scenes in Ensemble Stars!, the Player Character is never seen speaking. (Though players can choose dialogue options during Produce Events.) However, the characters react as if she does speak, often by repeating her words back to her. Early on these were typically short statements, but as the plot increased in complexity and the player character gained more of a substantial personality, some of the conversations start to come across like they must be rather repetitive. | |
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South Park: Happens frequently with Kenny, despite the fact that he has been at least somewhat intelligible since Season 4. This also happened in the episode after Isaac Hayes, Chef's voice actor, had quit. In order to work around it, all of his lines were cut together from stock sound, which limited his vocabulary. Taken to the extreme in "Obama Wins!", when Butters' face swells due to an allergic reaction: |
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In the second series of The John Dredge Nothing To Do With Anything Show during the phone calls with the Head of Podcasts. It even gets lampshaded right away during the first phone call: | |
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Done in a revealingly inconsistent way in the Enemy at the Door episode "V for Victory". In one scene, Kluge takes a telephone report from an underling with a minimum of repetition, then immediately discusses the report with a colleague, letting the audience in on the details that way. In a later scene in the same episode, Kluge receives another telephone report with no colleagues handy, and this time the trope is played straight. | |
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Wednesday: Happens every time Thing communicates with another character. While it's purely for the audience's benefit when communicating with Wednesday or another of the Adams Family, it's justified for Wednesday's friends. Since they haven't known Thing very long, they can't easily tell what Thing is saying and thus repeat everything to make sure they've got it correct. | |
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Homestar Runner: this usually happens when anyone talks to The Cheat or Pom Pom. | |
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Parodied in the "Stuart the Impostor" sketches on All That, in which the insane Stuart would accidentally reveal his status as an impostor & the location of the person he kidnapped through a "So what you're saying…" type of line, even though nobody had even remotely suggested anything of the sort. | |
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The phone version is used in the Sherlock Holmes short story "The Adventure of the Three Garridebs". Holmes calls the client and Watson hears "the usual syncopated dialogue": | |
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