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There's a bully or bad guy who is making the hero's life miserable.
The hero finally decides to drive the bad guy over the edge. How?
Call in the ringers! They will either enlist friends to wear disguises and costumes that make them look like the beleaguered party, or the beleaguered party will call up their relatives with Uncanny Family Resemblance since they're all indistinguishable from one another.
Once gathered, the hero will use them to overwhelm the bad guy with lookalikes or close-enough-for-horseshoes-alikes. Over and over, Serial Escalation.
Primarily a cartoon trope, though it frequently appears in other media as well.
If the hero must use magic or Applied Phlebotinum to pull off the "many of one person" effect, it's Me's a Crowd. If it's a bunch of non-identical-looking people all claiming to be the hero despite having no common appearance, you are looking at I Am Spartacus. Related to Lost in a Crowd. See also Shell Game. Doing this with objects rather than humans is a Needle in a Stack of Needles.
The most common outcomes for the trope are:
The villain never finds out, and the hero thanks his helpers once the villain has left the scene.
The villain finds out and is not happy to have been duped.
Compare I Am Spartacus. Contrast Actually a Doombot.
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In The Smurfs episode "All The Smurf's A Stage", Actor mimics various Smurfs that are involved in the production of Poet's play, even to the point of copying their voices, in order to show his acting talent.
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Northwest Hounded Police a Droopy short with the punchline:
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Tom and Jerry: Jerry, overwhelmed by bullying Tom sends a distress call out to all his relatives, who all look exactly like him. They are onscreen simultaneously and Tom is freaked out trying to deal with them.
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In Polgara the Sorceress, Pol is unable to cut or dye her white streak, and knows her enemies are looking for her. The solution is to make the white streak fashionable amongst all the ladies of Aloria.
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"Tortoise Beats Hare", a Looney Tunes short in which Cecil Turtle calls up all his identical relatives to beat Bugs Bunny in the fabled tortoise-hare race.
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Done toward the end of V for Vendetta, with everyone in the city donning capes and Guy Fawkes masks.
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Power Rangers in Space The Psycho Rangers have learned every move their Ranger counterparts have, allowing them to dominate the fights. TJ tries to have them do an Opponent Switch, but since they're Color-Coded for Your Convenience this doesn't work. He then gets the idea to have everyone dress up as the Blue Ranger, which confuses the Psycho Rangers quite nicely. Sadly the next episode the Psychos scan the Ranger's voices, ensuring they will be able to identify them regardless, so it won't work again.
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In one episode of The Andy Griffith Show, a judo expert disguises himself as Barney Fife to put one over on a man who has been threatening Barney & Andy.
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Gaia Moore of Fearless once did this to confuse her father, who was following her. (long story). Interestingly, the people Gaia recruited were not friends or relatives, but the resident Lovable Alpha Bitch and her Girl Posse. (The members of which think that Gaia is a loser, but as said Lovable Alpha Bitch notes, also secretly want to be like her.)
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In the Sonic Boom episode, "Blue With Envy", Swifty the Shrew actually manages to beat Sonic himself in a race around the village, resulting in Sonic getting banished. It is later revealed that Swifty is a robot created by Dr. Eggman, and Eggman used an army of identical robots to help Swifty win the race as part of his plan to take over the village.
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On Punkin' Puss and Mushmouse, Mushmouse does the same thing with all his identical cousins to confound villain Punkin' Puss.
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A brilliant example in The Thomas Crown Affair (1999). When the titular character returns to the art museum to 'return' a painting he stole, he draws attention in the lobby to his clothes, and then moves into the crowds. First he switches his case with an identically-dressed man's...then four more appear, before the penny finally drops and the security team realizes the museum is crawling with men in grey suits and bowler hats. And then while security is busy detaining all the guys in grey suits, he ditches his for a tan trenchcoat and passes completely unnoticed. See the whole scene, all set to Nina Simone's "Sinner Man".
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In the Avatar: The Last Airbender episode "The Headband," Aang hosts a dance party in a cave for Fire Nation kids. When the headmaster of the school arrives and tries to get Aang in trouble, all the Fire Nation kids gradually put headbands on so that the headmaster is tripped up with ringers for long enough that Aang can leave.
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¡Three Amigos!. The title characters dress everyone in the village of Santo Poco as themselves to trick and defeat El Guapo.
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In the ReBoot episode "Between a Raccoon and a Hard Place," Megabyte has given orders to his troops to prevent Enzo from entering games. Dot comes up with a way around this, by having binomes fly around with cardboard cutouts of herself and Enzo to overwhelm Megabtye's armada. At the end of the episode they pull a similar trick, this time with cutouts of CPUs(basically police cars) to intimidate Megabyte's forces.
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Maid Marian and Her Merry Men had Robin Hood do this with the aid of a Con Artist.
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Warhammer 40,000:
The Alpha Legion, which specializes in misdirection, uses surgery to make all its members look like its twin Primarchs, Alpharius and/or Omegon. The fact that the Primarchs were fifteen feet tall (as opposed to the regular Space Marines, who are a mere seven feet tall) is rarely if ever mentioned, since Alpharius (or possibly Omegon) are believed dead.
The Dark Eldar Archon Vhane Kyharc forces all the Trueborn members of his Kabal to get their faces surgically modified into his (the lower orders wear masks of his face), ostensibly to thwart assassination attempts, but really he's that much of a narcissist (he once released a virus on a planet that mutated every living organism's face into a copy of his own).
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The Doctor Who episode "A Town called Mercy" has the Doctor trying to protect an alien with a distinctive birthmark on his forehead from a Cyborg assassin. Knowing that the assassin is an Anti-Villain who wants to avoid hurting innocent civilians, he paints the alien's birthmark onto the foreheads of several humans and has them run through the assassin's line of sight, confusing him and forcing him to disable his auto-targeting software.
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Ambulance: Once they've accidentally hijacked an ambulance, Danny calls his criminal associates, has them steal three more ambulances, and has them all come out from under a bridge at the same time to confuse the cops. And thanks to a quick paint job, the real ambulance is the only one that doesn't look like the one the cops are after.
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In Gray Lensman the Radelix patrol base at one point has men entering and leaving who all more-or-less resemble Kinnison. The purpose is to confuse the local Boskonian agent so that he attempts to abduct Kinnison, in his identity as a dock-walloper, in order to learn what is going on.
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Wander over Yonder inverts this in "The Tourist"; the pair meets Trudi Traveler, who is more well-traveled in the universe than Wander, and awakens in the fuzzy alien a competitive urge to see the most of the universe. Once Wander realizes that the competition is taking the joy out of the travel, he gives up. And we discover that Trudi is one of several dozen little old Trudi Traveler aliens who only beat Wander because they cheated, and he never knew.
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Kick Buttowski: In "Tattler's Tale", The titular character enlists the entire neighborhood to dress up and behave like him to confound Ms. Chicarelli, the neighborhood tattletale. They're all onscreen at the same time doing Kick-related mayhem and Ms. Chicarelli's logic fails when the real Kick emerges from his home, having been cleaning his room the whole time. Cue the unmasking sequence with the neighborhood kids (and some of the adults) taking off Kick helmets.
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The Batman used it once on Mr. Freeze.
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In an episode of the anime adaptation of Eyeshield 21, this is used to conceal Eyeshield 21's true identity from some delinquents; just as Sena is about to out himself as Eyeshield to save Mamori, a bunch of his fellow Devil Bats show up dressed as Eyeshield, all claiming to be the real one. They all manage to fool them (except Kurita, whose identity is blindingly obvious).
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