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Running Time in the Title
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What could be easier than naming your television series, radio broadcast, hit song, or other creative work after its running time? It doesn't have to be correct to the second, just make it close. On commercial television, ad breaks are generally included as part of the calculation. Similarly inspired approaches to titling include No Title and the Self-Titled Album. Subtrope of Time Title. Related to Leaning on the Fourth Wall, as characters will sometimes hang a lampshade when events in certain forms of media unfold or turn out to have unfolded in real time. |
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31 Minutos, the famous Chilean show, ran around 28 to 33 minutes per episode. The title was a parody of 60 Minutos, a Pinochet-era newscast (no relation to 60 Minutes) which ran for an hour. | |
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Half-Minute Hero runs roughly 30 seconds per stage, though you can turn back the clock on some of the longer stages. After beating the first four modes, you get the "Hero 300" and "Hero 3" modes, which give you exactly that much time to complete the stages. The latter is truly Harder Than Hard. | |
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The 2008 version of The World Ends with You's soundtrack has two versions of Three Minutes Clappin (one of which is live), with time length of 3 minutes, 12 seconds (studio) and 3 minutes, 19 seconds (live). At least 15 seconds of the song do not include clapping. | |
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The Simpsons: The third segment in "The Simpsons Spin Off Showcase" is "The Simpson Family Smile Time Variety Hour", which of course only runs for a third of the episode, totaling roughly eight minutes. Of course, by the time those eight minutes are up, you're probably pretty glad that there aren't another fifty-two behind it. Played straight with "24 Minutes", which doubled as a spoof of 24 (see above). |
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There's an episode of Full House entitled "Breaking Up is Hard to Do (in 22 Minutes)", the rough run time of a half hour sitcom minus commercials note though considering this is the kind of show that is cut down in order to make time for even more commercials nowadays, the amount of runtime allotted for sitcoms since around at least 2009 is probably less . | |
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ProJared's series "One Minute Review"* Ready, go! where Jared would give an abbreviated review of a game that from beginning to end lasted around one minute. | |
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Sixty Minute Makeover, ITV home improvement show. Not only does it run 60 minutes (including adverts), it also takes place (allegedly) within an hour in real time. Harry Hill's TV Burp refers to the programme as "46 Minute Makeover" because that's how long it is when you take out the adverts. | |
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The Looney Tunes anthology The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour that ran from 1968 to 1973, then from 1975 to 1978, when "Hour" was replaced by "Show" due to the addition of another half-hour. | |
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Another aversion is Just a Minute, which is meant to refer to the time of each round (the program itself is half an hour), but since there are interruptions, most rounds take longer than a minute of airing time. | |
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From the soundtrack of Cowboy Bebop The Movie is a song called "7 Minutes", which runs 6 minutes 48 seconds. | |
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24 has 24 episodes in a season, each of which runs for an hour with ads, adding up to 24 hours per season. | |
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The ½ Hour News Hour on Fox News, a failed attempt at a conservative answer to The Daily Show. | |
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This Hour Has 22 Minutes took its title from This Hour Has Seven Days, a famous and controversial Canadian news show which aired 1964-66, and swapped out the "seven days" with their running time minus adverts. | |
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The Spiffing Brit: "5 hours of Piano Music For Timelapses - The Spiffing Brit," actually 5 hours, 54 minutes, 46 seconds, so, closer to 6 hours. | |
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Walker, Texas Ranger: Season 9's "6 Hours", where Walker and his companions Race Against the Clock (the episode's title speaks for itself) to rescue a billionaire's daughter from her traitorous bodyguard before she is murdered on live TV. | |
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The Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour, which was a three-round game of Match Game, however much Hollywood Squares could fill the middle portion, and finally a "Super Match" round with the panel of nine to select from. | |
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Roger Waters' "Four Minutes" lasts exactly that. | |
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BBC Radio also had the 15 Minute Musical, telling parody stories about politicians and celebrities in the form of a musical. | |
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Hancock's Half Hour, a radio and subsequently TV show, starring Tony Hancock. One TV special was titled Hancock's Forty-Three Minutes. Toward the end of the run, the running time was cut to 25 minutes, but instead of keeping up the theme, they just renamed it Hancock. Spoilsports. | |
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The Touhou – ZUN's Music Collection CD entitled Retrospective 53 minutes. | |
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From 1989, The Gummi Bears/Winnie the Pooh Hour, accounting for the fifth and second seasons of these shows, respectively. | |
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60 Minutes. Every episode ended with "A Few Minutes with Andy Rooney" until his 2011 retirement. There was also 30 Minutes, a "for kids" version which aired after CBS' Saturday-Morning Cartoon block from 1978-82. | |
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On the F-Zero GX soundtrack is a track called 2sec. Its running length is 6 seconds (of which 4 are silence). | |
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There's an episode of Arthur entitled "Around the World in 11 Minutes"; you can probably guess the subject matter. | |
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The Flintstone Comedy Hour, an Animated Anthology based on the Flintstone family in the 1972-1973 season. | |
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The All-New Popeye Hour (later "Show"), part of which was comprised of Dinky Dog. | |
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1 Minute Melee — "Two fighters! No research! Sixty seconds! MELEE!" | |
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The Pink Panther Laugh and a Half Hour and a Half Show | |
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Several 1950s TV shows had a title along the lines of "The [sponsor] Hour". Most of these were dramatic anthologies (The U.S. Steel Hour, The Motorola Television Hour, etc.), though there were some exceptions (The Colgate Comedy Hour was a comedy-oriented variety series, The Bell Telephone Hour presented concerts of classical and Broadway music). | |
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The Godzilla Power Hour was produced by Hanna-Barbera in 1978, and featured thirty minutes of Mighty Glacier Godzilla and Reckless Sidekick Godzooky, followed by thirty minutes of Nubile Savage Jana of the Jungle. It aired during that period when cartoons ruled Saturday morning airwaves. | |
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The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour | |
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The Cardigans have an accidental example (or possibly a Double-Meaning Title) with "03.45: No Sleep". It is three minutes and forty-five seconds long, but the title is actually meant to be read as "A Quarter to Four: No Sleep". | |
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John Cage's 4'33", which is 4 minutes and 33 seconds of the musician(s) not playing their instrument(s) divided into three movements. | |
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Subverted with Twelve Minutes, which involves a "Groundhog Day" Loop that seems to only last ten minutes. Double subverted when the missing two minutes come up in a flashback. | |
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60 Seconds!: The amount of time the player has in the game's scavenging phase is exactly 60 seconds, though the Little Boy (Easy) and Fat Man (Normal) difficulty levels have an additional time period of up to 30 seconds wherein they look around the items in the house. | |
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Lemmings has "Just a Minute..." and "Just a Minute (Part Two)". | |
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The Hour (CBC). George Stroumboulopoulos' talk show on CBC. | |
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"747" by Swedish band Kent is 7 minutes and 47 seconds long. | |
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52 was a weekly comic book series that ran for a year. Thus, it had 52 issues. Originally, 52 was just a working title, but they couldn't think of a better one, so it stayed. | |
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From the BEMANI games, "The least 100 sec." and "100sec. Kitchen Battle!!" both run 1 minute 40 seconds, or 100 seconds. The former has a long version, "The least 333 sec.", which runs for 5 minutes 33 seconds, or 333 seconds, while the latter is a longer version of "One Minutes Kitchen Battle!!", which runs for exactly 60 seconds. | |
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Doctor Who has two episodes which refer to its running time: "42" (42 minutes, not counting titles and credits) and "The Eleventh Hour" (60 minutes). | |
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The Hour, a BBC drama about a Prime Time News show (of the same name) in The '50s. | |
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Sonic In X Minutes, with each video having its running time right there in the title. Some later episodes play with this by listing an absurd number of minutes ("Sonic Adventure in 5 million minutes" is actually 22 minutes long), listing the number of seconds as well as the minutes, or just not listing the minutes at all. Others (such as "Sonic 3 and Knuckles in 10 minutes") only reach the stated length due to some blatant filler added onto the end. | |
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The Homestar Runner short "79 Seconds Left" officially runs 79 seconds, but it's actually closer to 85 seconds. There's also the in-universe "Half-Hour Death Metal Dungeon Hour", which is presumably 30 minutes long. | |
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Stargate Atlantis: "38 Minutes". The title is a reference to one of the rules established in Stargate SG-1 — under normal circumstances, a Stargate's wormhole can be maintained for a maximum of thirty-eight minutes, a rule which factors into the plot when the Atlantis team is stuck in a Puddle Jumper halfway through the event horizon of an active Stargate. The time between the activation and de-activation of the Stargate onscreen is 38 minutes, most of the episode's runtime. | |
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The goal of Five Minutes To Kill Yourself is to make your character commit suicide with a variety of acts and items under a timer of 5 minutes. | |
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The hour-long specials which succeeded I Love Lucy in 1957-60 were initially called The Lucille Ball–Desi Arnaz Show. When they were rerun by CBS as summer filler during the 1960s they acquired the now-familiar name of The The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour, which was kept for syndication. | |
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When Alfred Hitchcock Presents expanded from 30 minutes to an hour in 1962, it was retitled The Alfred Hitchcock Hour. | |
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