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Sarcasm-Blind
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A common trait among characters who have No Social Skills due to an offbeat background, also The Spock, and those who are just that Comically Serious, or are just too young, or from another culture that has no concept of sarcasm. These characters do not understand sarcasm. A lot of times, that can be (especially) annoying to the sarcastic ones in question. Although characters like this are also often Literal-Minded, some aren't. Understanding sarcasm is a complicated process even when it happens automatically, because while "That's great," sometimes does mean that something is great, other times it doesn't. Everything depends on tone, gestures, and context. Thus, a character might understand the concept of sarcasm, and even use it, but fail to notice when others are using it. Likely to cause an Insult Backfire. And do not do a Sarcastic Confession on them, as they'll take it at face value with all the attendant consequences. A Washington Post contest once dubbed this 'gap' between a sarcastic speaker and the person who misses it the "Sarchasm." For the intermittent effect, see Sarcasm Failure. Sarcasm Mode is an effort to explicitly mark sarcasm as such to prevent these types of miscommunications. Compare Poe's Law, Crying Wolf, Do Not Do This Cool Thing, Schmuck Bait, No Sense of Humor, Cannot Convey Sarcasm, Blunt Metaphors Trauma, Super Gullible. Often seen in Captain Obvious. It's also a trait found in persons with Asperger Syndrome. It can lead to an I Was Just Joking situation, and is a common cause of Comically Missing the Point. |
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In Molly's Game, when Molly is at the outdoor ice rink with her father: | |
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A couple of exchanges in the western spoof Support Your Local Sheriff: On the issue of the town not having a judge: |
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All-New Ultimates: When Miles Morales mentioned Diamondback's tattoo, she said that it was a marker drawing. He was amazed. Then she clarified that no, it isn't. "Er... I knew that". | |
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Bleach: When Yoruichi sarcastically responds to Yuushirou's latest blubbering by observing how much stronger he's become, he's thrilled she's noticed it. She kicks herself at that, having forgotten that Yuushirou's so naïve he's incapable of recognizing sarcasm. | |
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Fear has a brief moment of this in Inside Out: | |
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A running gag in 8-Bit Theater is that Red Mage never understands Black Mage's sarcasm. Also, applies to Fighter in spades. | |
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In Scott Pilgrim's Finest Hour, when Gideon sarcastically says that Scott Pilgrim and Ramona Flowers clearly have no problems with their relationship, a random guy points out that they were having a fight. | |
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RWBY: Ruby Rose, who is very socially awkward and often doesn't realize when Weiss Schnee is making sarcastic remarks. Jaune Arc, the above mentioned "tall blonde and scraggly", as well. He actually overhears Weiss' cruel comment about him and thinks she was being serious, leading him to hit on her a lot. |
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Scootaloo and Spike in My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (IDW). | |
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In 1776, Rutledge sarcastically refers to the "eternal peace and harmony" of the Delaware delegation — two pro-independence members against anti-independence George Read. McKean doesn't get it. | |
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Wade Whipple in Sonic the Hedgehog (2020). In Tom's first scene, he sarcastically responds to Wade's request for confirmation of his location by saying he's on a yacht in Barbados with Rihanna. When Tom amends this after Wade asks for pics, by saying he's parked by the speed trap, Wade expresses surprise that he was able to get back so quickly since Barbados is in the ocean. | |
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From Hoodwinked!. | |
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Dilbert has the Pointy-Haired Boss. He's managed to recognize it maybe five times in 20 years. "This could be that 'sarcasm' thing I keep hearing about." Played with in a strip where Dilbert described his accomplishments, rattling off every management buzzword and ending with "I give you — Dilbert — the perfect employee." | |
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Calvin of Calvin and Hobbes can be a very sarcastic child, but it often takes him a while to recognize sarcasm from Hobbes. Sometimes a very long while. Amusingly, Calvin's dad, as sarcastic as he is, can fall into this as well. When he's going on about what could possibly be better than a 6 mile run in 20 degree weather at 6 am followed by a breakfast of oatmeal and dry toast, a still tired Calvin chirped in "How about dried prunes and a root canal?" To which his dad replied, "Dried prunes? Do we have some?" |
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In Dylan Dog, Scotland Yard's agent Jenkins. Can't get humor, either. | |
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Tact Mayers, the protagonist of the Galaxy Angel trilogy, often mistakes a Stealth Insult to his Brilliant, but Lazy attitude or general sarcasm as praise. Usually Lester has to set him straight, or more rarely Luft and/or Forte. It doubles up on the Galaxy Angel II trilogy where he's a lot more frivolous at this, since he and Lester are now commanding different ships. | |
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Fat, French and Fabulous: Jessica has a theory that despite the fact that she is terrible at understanding sarcasm, that she might have picked up a “sarcastic accent” from being around her highly sarcastic family. | |
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Homestuck: John, at least sometimes, due to being a bit of an Idiot Hero: Kanaya as well. Not even John's sarcasm. She finally catches on to Rose's sarcasm, but she still hasn't figured out that the other trolls use it all the time. She seems to be getting better at it, even referring to sarcasm as "An Enjoyable Exercise In Xenocultural Inculcation". When it is pointed out to her that the other trolls do it just as often, she responds, "Thats True But When We Do It Its Usually Just Because We Are Trying To Be Jerks Rather Than By Way Of A Mild Manner Perpetually Dispatching Little Puzzles Of Rhetoric Without Apparent Purpose." Also, Tavros here: |
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Pavel Chekov in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, after he's arrested on the USS Enterprisenote The Naval Aircraft Carrier, not the Federation Starship, and interrogated, under suspicion he's a Soviet Spy. Combines it with Sustained Misunderstanding. | |
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Ultimate Marvel: The Ultimates: Captain America knows that sarcasm is a concept that he can't quite understand. When Stark said that he was dying by a brain tumor, he asked if that was some form of sarcasm. All-New Ultimates: When Miles Morales mentioned Diamondback's tattoo, she said that it was a marker drawing. He was amazed. Then she clarified that no, it isn't. "Er... I knew that". Ultimate Spider-Man: |
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Happens in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 when the Guardians are on the run from the Sovereign. | |
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The Order of the Stick: For a while, this applied to Elan in spades. He's getting better, but it's still hit-or-miss. Becomes a Running Gag in the case of Knight Templar Miko: Qarr completely misses the sarcasm in V's comment about V's spouse (a baker) defeating a dragon by exploiting the fact the dragon has a muffin-shaped hole in its scales. |
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Schlock Mercenary: Poor Tem Phica is so fearful that he takes even ridiculous threats on his life at face value. Legs later tried to be sarcastic with Nick, but quickly saw her mistake. |
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In Phoebe and Her Unicorn, Lord Splendid Humility feels bad when Dakota describes something he did as "lit." Phoebe assures him that Dakota was making fun of him. He gratefully dubs Phoebe "Oracle of Snark." Marigold thinks she can detect Phoebe's sarcasm but fails with an example that is explicitly presented as an example: "You DON'T talk about yourself way too much." (Then again, she might be pretending not to know so she has an excuse to talk about herself even more.) |
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Roxanne: When Roxanne, the beautiful new astronomer in town, goes to C.D. for help because she locked herself out completely naked, he asks if she'd like a coat for the trip back to her house. She sarcastically remarks, "No, I'd really like to stand naked in this bush in the freezing cold." Once he gets his tools, he heads out without giving her a coat, leaving her to leap from bush to bush all the way back. When she asks him why he didn't bring a coat, he maintains that she said she didn't want one. She protests, "I was being ironic!" He claims that this town hadn't used any irony since C.D. himself gave it up in '83. It's implied that C.D. is actually just messing with her and perhaps hoped to catch a glimpse of something. | |
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Osaka from Azumanga Daioh, especially with the following exchange: | |
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Sparadrap from Noob. This is a big factor in insults directed at him flying over his head and mistaking random people for being nicer to him than they really are. Top top it off, his pre Character Development version tends to have a "random person equals potential friend" logic in a context where there the random person has a decent chance of wanting to harm him. | |
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Dagwood of Blondie (1930). Apparently even sarcasm can't penetrate "that thick skull of his". Made even funnier by the fact that his boss took some time to find this out. | |
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Pumbaa from The Lion King trilogy: Simba was also an example as a cub, too young to notice his evil uncle's sarcasm: |
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Caboose from Red vs. Blue. Of course, he doesn't understand reality sometimes, either. | |
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Being perpetually cheerful creatures, the Trolls generally don't use or understand sarcasm. Except for Branch, of course. When Poppy has a sarcastic moment, it's seriously shocking to everyone else. | |
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Scarlet of Sequential Art tends to be one, along with her sisters, befitting their Bunny-Ears Lawyer manner. | |
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In Leroy & Stitch, Gantu's inability to comprehend a rhetorical question frustrates Hästerviel, who fires him soon afterwards: Later on, after his Heel–Face Turn, Gantu outwits Hästerviel regarding the definition of "aloha": |
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In The Angry Video Game Nerd's review of Friday the 13th, Jason Voorhees is this. Jason threatens to kill the Nerd if he says anything bad about the game, so the Nerd gives sarcastic, mocking praise to the game throughout the review. | |
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A sketch in Monty Python's The Meaning of Life has an Army drill sergeant barking at his men that they're going to spend the day "marching up and down the square... that is, unless any of you got anything better to do." When the soldiers begin mentioning such things (being at home with the wife and kids, reading a book, practicing the piano), the nonplussed sergeant dismisses them. | |
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For a joke, The Nostalgia Chick took her snarky woobie Sex Bot's sarcastic suggestion to get to Nella through a wormhole in the sink totally seriously. And hey, it worked. | |
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The sheriff in Bringing Up Baby is oblivious to the hero's sarcasm during interrogation. | |
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Mr. Tweedy in Chicken Run. | |
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If the Emperor Had a Text-to-Speech Device: Most of the Ultramarines have this problem, it'd seem. Calgar unleashes a huge, irritated rant sarcastically praising them for succeeding on a completely suicidal mission through sheer Canon Sue powers, and the one marine listening in takes it at face value. Inquisitor Karamazov is even worse, and the Emperor gets to milk it for every last drop, unleashing the single most sarcastic praising speech the Imperium has ever seen on him. No matter how insulting he gets Karamazov eats it up. Rogal Dorn seems to be willfully blind to it. He knows it exists, but refuses to ever be sarcastic about anything, and thinks everyone else should (and IS) doing the same. This makes him almost entirely impervious to the Emperor's biting snark, much to the latter's irritation. |
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Peanuts: Peppermint Patty is spending a rainy night in Snoopy's dog house, which she thinks is a "guest cottage": One winter, the kids have to join "snow leagues" in order to build snowmen under adult supervision: |
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Rags: Sarcasm seems to be lost on Lloyd, such as this line: | |
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Mitsunari Ishida from Ikemen Sengoku is sweetly oblivious to any and all forms of snark, especially when it comes from his idol Ieyasu who doesn't want to spend nearly as much time with him as he thinks. | |
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Happens during at least one conversation in Far and Away, when Shannon suggests Joseph be her servant boy while they travel to America and he angrily (as well as sarcastically) rejects the idea. | |
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In Yu-Gi-Oh! The Abridged Series Kaiba is still his usual sarcastic self, yet when he IS sarcastic, no one cares or are just too dumb. Yami Yugi just seems to IGNORE the sarcasm from others, look at this exchange: |
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In The Magnificent Seven Vin and Chris sarcastically suggest that Chico go and ask Big Bad Calvera his plans for the night. Chico does exactly that, infiltrating Calvera's camp and even speaking directly with Calvera under the cover of the particularly dim fire in the camp. Without being discovered as a spy, Chico slips away from Calvera's camp, returns to the village, and tells everyone the awful truth that Calvera's men are starving and have nowhere else to turn for food. | |
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From Home on the Range: Ironically, Maggie can completely understand Calloway's sarcasm in almost every other scene. |
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Cat Curio and Vlad in Hack/Slash both have a really hard time with any kind of sarcasm or figurative speech. Cat has Asperger Syndrome, and Vlad had an extremely sheltered upbringing wherein speaking to someone besides his not-fluent-in-English foster father was a ridiculous notion. | |
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Demolition Man: In the distant future of 2032, sarcasm apparently is a lost art. Spartan was trying to figure out a way to stop Simon Phoenix. Phoenix is even good enough to point this out, in an exchange with cops sent to apprehend him: |
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The Ultimates: Captain America knows that sarcasm is a concept that he can't quite understand. When Stark said that he was dying by a brain tumor, he asked if that was some form of sarcasm. | |
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From Rise of the Guardians, Santa. | |
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Cabin Pressure: Arthur has moments of this. | |
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Dino Attack RPG: For years, Ronald E. Army has been living under the assumption that he is a great military general. In actuality he is still a sergeant, but when asking about a promotion, he was met with the response of "yeah, you're going to be a general". | |
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Ace Attorney: Maya Fey seems completely oblivious to Phoenix's sarcastic tone, taking his snarky comments seriously. Lampshaded in Case 1-4, when Maya is trying to think of a good replacement for standing under a cold waterfall (the best way for her to train her spiritual powers). When she takes his suggestion to call the fire department and have them hose her down seriously, he notes that "Apparently Fey blood is no aid in detecting sarcasm". Dual Destinies has Yuri Cosmos, who's so full of himself that insults fly right over his head. During the trial, the prosecutor gets tired of his ramblings about his "great life" and asks him to go tell it to a dog on the street. Cosmos' response? "Of course! The animal world needs to know of my greatness!" |
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Zalanna of Ears for Elves is shown to be this in an exchange. | |
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Too good to leave off: Shortly after the developer went out of business, Yahtzee did an episode of Zero Punctuation where he "reviewed" Duke Nukem Forever, touting it as the greatest game ever, bar none; he briefly descends into a horrible fantasy where the game was never released because the developer spent twelve years jerking off and rightly got sued into oblivion, but he's so glad we don't live in a world like that! The next week, after his normal review, he posts a "Letter of the Week" which he received from a fan who was so excited that the game had finally come out, he'd been waiting for years, and asks Yahtzee where he got his copy because he can't seem to find it anywhere. (This was, of course, years before DNF's actual release.) And this was despite the video having a note at the end stating the entire review was sarcastic! | |
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The Jade Regent Campaign from RPGMP3 features a character called Spivey, a Lyrakien Cleric of Desna. Spivey used to live in a cemetery, until the PCs came by. She then joined their caravan and followed them on their quest, quickly earning the nickname "Death Pixie", since most of her skills were focused on graveyard maintenance, at that point. She's always flitting around, dispensing invaluable moral advice and trying to get the PCs to be nicer to each other. | |
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Lampy in The Brave Little Toaster. He has his moments, though. | |
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Rin Tezuka from Katawa Shoujo actually asks what sarcasm is when the topic is brought up. Hisao doesn't know what to say to this, because, knowing Rin, she's dead serious. | |
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Sōsuke in Full Metal Panic!, to no-one's surprise. Very late in the series, Sōsuke acquires enough of a sense of sarcasm to actually (attempt to) employ it, suggesting that he and Tessa should forget the whole deal with Amalgam and saving Kaname, sell off the Tuatha de Danann, and head off to Guam to party. Tessa does not find Sōsuke's very first joke at all amusing — or even realize he's telling one until the part about Guam. | |
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