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Subverted Catch-Phrase

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A character appears to be setting up their Catchphrase, but instead says something completely different. Almost always a comedy trope, where the humor comes from subverting the audience's expectations.
Compare Catchphrase Interruptus, where the character starts to say their Catch Phrase but gets cut off partway through, Alternate Catchphrase Inflection where they do say their catchphrase but in a different tone of voice than usual, and Mangled Catch Phrase, where someone tries to imitate someone else's catchphrase but gets it all wrong.
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Batman: The Telltale Series has a particularly funny example late in the second season.
Like the Guardians of the Galaxy example, the series has a few moments where the player can reaffirm Bruce Wayne's friendship and/or loyalty to someone, which will prompt a "(Person) will never forget that" message.
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At least once on Adventure Time, Finn and Jake have subverted their "What time is it?" "Adventure time!" exchange.
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In the French series Les Kassos, Dark Papy is a Darth Vader parody, so he naturally tends to say "I am your father...", generally to his daughter Leya Sodo, at every opportunity (because he's quite senile). This annoys his son-in-law Yann Sodo considerably. In one episode, however, when the Sodos present their son to the social worker, Dark Papi starts saying to Yann "You are not his father!" instead. (The fact the kid growls like a wookie might be a hint.) However, he is interrupted by Leya punching him.
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Kamen Rider Wizard usually proclaims "The finale!" before he unleashes his Finishing Move against the Monster of the Week. However, when faced with Phoenix, a villain with Resurrective Immortality, the only solution is to Rider Kick him into the sun where he'll endlessly die and reincarnate, never able to escape. As he does this, Wizard darkly declares "For you, there is no finale."
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Midway through The Wolf Among Us, one encounter with the drunk, furious and high as a kite Grendel ends with Gren passing out, marked with the notice:
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In truly epic fashion, Oliver Queen utters his catchphrase "You have failed this city!" for the last time as he finishes off the Anti-Monitor, putting an appropriate spin on it in the process.
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Fez of That '70s Show is prone to saying "Good day", to which another character protests, "But, Fez..." and he replies, "I said, 'Good day'" and storms off. On a few occasions, however, he subverts the expectation by either not responding to the "but" line in the same manner, or else replacing "good day" with another phrase, often something to do with candy or women.
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The Simpsons:
In "Team Homer", Springfield Elementary institutes school uniforms, which begin sapping the students' creativity and drive. At one point Nelson attempts to deliver his signature laugh, but trails off halfway through because he can't remember it anymore.
In "Burns Baby Burns", we meet Burns' illegitimate son Larry, voiced by Rodney Dangerfield. Unlike most of Dangerfield's characters, he never says his signature catchphrase "I don't get no respect".
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In the first season of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Coulson automatically, and indeed compulsively replies to anyone asking him about his supposed vacation in Tahiti with "It's a magical place". Shortly after he's discovered he's been given Fake Memories, and what T.A.H.I.T.I. actually is, he meets Sitwell, who says "I never asked you, how was Tahiti?" and bluntly replies "It sucked."
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Contestants on other shows have to be reminded that they're not on Jeopardy! (Gambit, Win Ben Stein's Money) after answering a question in the form of a question. Ben Stein makes a causer of this infraction wear a dunce cap.
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Star Trek: Picard
In the first episode, Jean Luc Picard goes to the replicator and orders "Tea. Earl Grey ... decaf."
The established catchphrase of an Emergency Medical Hologram on activation involves asking the patient of the "nature of the medical emergency". In the episode "Nepenthe", Jurati tries to commit suicide via lethal injection, causing the EMH to activate when her lifesigns drop.
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In the series finale of Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann:
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Atop the Fourth Wall:
Linkara has probably subverted his "Because poor literacy is kewl!" Running Gag more times than he's played it straight.
And on several occasions, he's subverted "This comic sucks!" when it turned out that the comic didn't suck. He even double-subverted it in his 200th episode (One More Day, his Berserk Button).
In his review of Countdown to Final Crisis, he stops short of doing his "I AM A MAN!" *punch* joke when Superboy/Superman-Prime says it, because he hates Superboy-Prime that much.
During the Maximum Cloneage review, during Linkara's Sanity Slippage, he yells, "I AM THE WALRUS, KOO-KOO-KA-JOOB!" punch!
On four occasions, Linkara has interrupted his own Running Gag clips when sufficiently angry with a story. Notable in that all of these clips are already intended sarcastically: "Of course! Don't you know anything about science?", "You Magnificent Bastard, I read your book!", "There is logic in what he says" and "Great continuity!". (The last one does have Linkara clarify that the line isn't sarcastic enough).
In his review of Spider-Man: Web of Life, Ben Reilly's thoughts that he "is not a man" ends with Linkara subverting his famous "I AM A MAN!" Punch with "I AM NOT A MAN!" and knocking himself out.
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In Fullmetal Alchemist, Izumi Curtis, a skilled alchemist and the Elric brothers' teacher, introduces herself as "a housewife" when doing audacious things such as barging into Greed's hideout or sneaking up on a Briggs patrol. During the Final Battle, when Izumi helps open a path to central command, she says that she'd normally say that she's a housewife, but she feels like bragging a little, so she says, "I'm an alchemist!"
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NC has gotten a lot of use out of a clip of M. Bison turning around and shouting "OF COURSE!" whenever mention is made of taking over the world. When he dons Bison's trademark outfit in Kickassia, Chris Larios asks if he's planning to take over the world, and he turns and shouts, "NATURALLY!" However, after a few more tries, Larios does get him to deliver the line he wanted. But only by asking him if the outfit gets him laid.
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An unusual, very serious example, in Marshal Law. Marshal Law's usual catchphrase is "I'm a hero hunter. I hunt heroes. I haven't found any yet." At the end of "Kingdom of the Blind", he's standing in front of the dismembered corpse of his sidekick Kiloton, who was murdered by the villain.
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There's a serious example as the very final line of dialogue on Bron|Broen, when Saga, having resigned from the police force, answers her mobile phone with only her name and no "Länskrim Malmö".
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Animaniacs sometimes uses "Hello, nurse!" as a Mad Libs Catchphrase where "nurse" is replaced by something else. In "Piano Rag" Yakko is running away from her and says, "Goodbye, nurse!" with the same inflection before slamming the door in her face. The remake mostly retires the gag, but brings it up in a subverted fashion.
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In the Supernatural episode "What Is And What Should Never Be" (S02, E20), the Sam in the Wishverse does not respond with "jerk" when Dean calls him "bitch". Instead, Sam seems hurt and then confused when Dean tells him what he was supposed to say.
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Tales from the Borderlands sees Telltale playing a lot with their signature notices, e.x. marking the action of slapping an NPC with "Shade's face will remember that" and one of giving an order to Rhys's Loader Bot with "Loader Bot will store that in memory".
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In Screen Rant Pitch Meetings, the series' most famous Catchphrase is the Screenwriter, when asked about a seemingly big problem, saying "Actually, super easy, barely an inconvenience." In one pitch meeting, however, the Screenwriter says "super difficult, very much an inconvenience." In another he says "Actually, yeah a little..."
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Minecraft: Story Mode parodies it as well — after you create a Secret Handshake for your team, you get a notification that "No one will remember that."
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All Mixed Up!: Under normal circumstances, when Olive and Otto enter Oprah's office, she tells them that something very odd has happened and they ask her what the problem is. However, when Otto poses the question to her, she tells him and Olive that she never said there was a problem, just that something odd has happened, and that he shouldn't jump to assumptions. In response, he becomes hurt and offended over her scolding and starts to protest before he's cut off.
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In Homestuck:
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In Two Best Friends Play: Captain America: The First Avenger, Matt spends the entire video avoiding his "AMERICA!" catchphrase despite Pat's goading, to the point where he even avoids saying Cap's name. Until the very end, that is.
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Quest from World of Quest subverts his "X. I hate X."
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The Nostalgia Critic does this a lot.
Every once in a while, instead of his normal catch phrase ("I remember it so you don't have to."), he'll say something else instead, generally indicating the covered work is really bad instead of just plain old bad. One example comes at the end of his review of A Kid in King Arthur's Court, where he hits himself with a book in an attempt to forget the awful movie. As a result, he finishes by saying "I remember it so you don't Blue's Clues." Perhaps his most extreme example is The Garbage Pail Kids Movie, where he just holds his face in his hands.
Another example occurs in his top eleven lists ("Why top eleven? Because I like to go one step beyond.") In Top 11 Disney villains: "Why top eleven? If you don't know by now, kiss it." And in Top 11 Coolest Clichés: "Why top eleven? Because I have my own cliché that'll never die."
His "Top 11 Most Awkard Christopher Walken moments" contains one, too, where his catchphrase is finished by a clip of Walken in a gypsy hat muttering "beyond", which leaves the Critic momentarily stunned.
NC has gotten a lot of use out of a clip of M. Bison turning around and shouting "OF COURSE!" whenever mention is made of taking over the world. When he dons Bison's trademark outfit in Kickassia, Chris Larios asks if he's planning to take over the world, and he turns and shouts, "NATURALLY!" However, after a few more tries, Larios does get him to deliver the line he wanted. But only by asking him if the outfit gets him laid.
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After an especially emotional scene in Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series, the message is "Rocket will never forget that."
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In his review of Spider-Man: Web of Life, Ben Reilly's thoughts that he "is not a man" ends with Linkara subverting his famous "I AM A MAN!" Punch with "I AM NOT A MAN!" and knocking himself out.
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Sanders Sides: When Deceit disguises himself as Logan in "Selfishness v. Selflessness", the former ends up flubbing the latter's "FALSEHOOD!" catch phrase as "LIES!"
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The Venture Bros. immediately set up "Go Team Venture" as the catch phrase of Hank and Dean Venture; it is always said while they press their fingers together in V shapes. The show also immediately set up the gag that the brothers are almost the only ones around that don't find it super-annoying. The exceptions are:
In "Return to Spider-Skull Island", the boys renounce their family and run away from home. On the road, they feel the need to express their solidarity to one another, so they begin with "Go Team", but after a beat they conclude lamely with "guys" and "brothers".
In "Momma's Boys", when Hank hatches a plan with Dermott and Gary, not Dean, those friends consummate the plan by pressing their fingers together. Hank thinks better of it.
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When the Wonder Pets! hear that an animal is in trouble, Ming Ming the Duckling declares "This is serious!" On a couple of occasions, particularly trivial "emergencies" have had her declaring it isn't.
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The A-Team: Hannibal is prone to saying, "I love it when a plan comes together." In the episode "Skins", B.A. (who has crippling aviophobia) insists initially on going on the plane without sedative, not wanting the client, who he's falling for, to think he's afraid. However, mid-flight, he freaks out and the team has to sedate him anyway, whereupon Hannibal gives this variation on his catchphrase:
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In the Pinky and the Brain episode "That Smarts", the Brain's attempt to make Pinky smarter eventually leaves them both stupid. They attempt their usual Every Episode Ending:
There are also two or three occasions when Pinky actually is pondering what Brain is pondering, instead of giving his usual response of "I think so, Brain, but..."
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Phineas and Ferb loves to play around with its Once an Episode running gags, and character's catch phrases are no exception.
In "Oil on Candace", after Dr. Doofenshmirtz gets a dressing-down from his old "mad science" teacher, Perry assures him he's still a Worthy Opponent, and Doof says "Thank you, Perry the Platypus!" instead of "Curse you, Perry the Platypus!"
In "Toy To The World," when the executive asks if Phineas and Ferb are a bit young to be making toys, Phineas seems surprised at the question and replies in the negative.
Also in "Flop Starz", when asked if he and Ferb are a little young to be pop stars, Phineas replies, "No."
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On the "North of 40" segment of The Red Green Show, Red dispenses advice to his fellow middle-aged men, and closes off with the line "Remember, I'm pullin' for ya. We're all in this together." In one episode, Harold subbed in for Red on this segment, and ended it with "Remember, you're on your own. Don't push it."
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In Casper, Dan Aykroyd cameos as Ray Stantz from Ghostbusters to rid the manor of Casper's uncles, but gets overwhelmed, remarking "Who you gonna call?... someone else!" while running off.
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In, Gintama "Zura ja nai, Katsura da!" gets subverted plenty of times, always for laughs.
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In Empyre, Thor frees himself, Captain America and Iron Man from Quoi's bonds after the latter tried to tempt them into joining in his mad plan. Shocked as the heroes are freed, Thor responds to Quoi's This Cannot Be! with "Verily. I say thee yea!”, an alteration on his usual "I say thee NAY!"
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Played for drama in Terminator: Dark Fate when Carl (Schwarzenegger's character) muses on leaving his family and home behind in order to help Sarah, Grace, and Dani take down the Rev-9.
Grace subverts another catchphrase earlier in the film.
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In the Murdoch Mysteries episode "Murdoch Knows Best", Murdoch and Brakenreid are investigating a murder at what turns out to be the home of Special Agent Terrance Myers. Myers — or, rather, "Lyle Anderson" — insists that his spy career is kept so seperate from his civilian life that it couldn't possibly be connected, telling them "This is assuredly not a matter of national security." ( He's wrong.)
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Kim Possible:
In "Team Impossible", when Kim showed up just in time to see an already-defeated Drakken getting hauled away in handcuffs by Team Impossible.
In the Grand Finale when he thinks she's been killed, he briefly mourns her, declaring her a Worthy Opponent and admitting "you were indeed 'all that'."
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Animorphs: Played for drama a few times, mostly as a case of OOC Is Serious Business.
One notable example: when Ax, after getting some orders from Andalite commanders after being stranded alone on Earth for a long time, decides to follow them instead of staying loyal to his new human team. When he realizes that this was a mistake, he reaffirms that Jake is his prince, and the only leader that he should be following. He's expecting Jake to respond with "don't call me Prince," their usual running gag. For the first time, Jake doesn't.
When facing the Howlers, Jake orders everyone to morph, realizing that Rachel and Ax are getting ready for combat instead of running. Ax (who ran away from the Howlers during the previous encounter) says he'll stay and fight, Jake then pulls rank on him:
Played for humor in one case when Ax and Jake are stranded on an alien planet. Jake follows up the usual "don't call me Prince" with "You can call me the Jake formerly known as Prince" (Ax doesn't get it, like most Earth humor). At the end of the book, Ax does in fact call him "the Jake formerly known as Prince", causing Marco (the official comedian of the group) to wince in horror at Ax making jokes, and Jake to look grumpy that no one thinks his jokes are funny.
Another instance played for humor: Marco jokingly bets someone money that Rachel is going to say "Let's do it!" so Rachel deliberately says "Let's go for it!", just to spite him.
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The first season finale of Letterkenny does this to the town greeting of "How's it goin'?" "Good'n'you?" "Not's'bad".
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"Rhyme or Reason" has a clever variation where Slim raps back and forth with a sample from The Zombies's "Time Of The Season":
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007 Legends had a moment where Pussy Galore tells James that she didn't catch his name, to which he replies with a short 'James Bond'. The fandom was not amused.
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And on several occasions, he's subverted "This comic sucks!" when it turned out that the comic didn't suck. He even double-subverted it in his 200th episode (One More Day, his Berserk Button).
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My Hero Academia: UA's Catchphrase is "Plus Ultra," and it was popularized by one of the school's most famous graduates, All Might (he has his own catch phrase, but that's the school's). When he's announcing the end of the UA sports festival, he invites the entire audience to cheer one last time with him. But while everyone else yells "Plus Ultra," he yells "Thanks for the hard work!" (which is a common Japanese saying at times like this). The entire audience boos him for ruining his own catch phrase.
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From Star Trek, Spock tends to find things "Fascinating."
"The Squire of Gothos", McCoy and Spock have this exchange regarding Trelane's seemingly magical abilities:
A similar thing happens in "The Ultimate Computer":
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On an episode of Regular Show, Muscle Man subverts his "MY MOM!" catch phrase:
And a Double Subversion, when asking if they know who taught High Five Ghost his mechanic skills:
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During the "Precious Roy Home Shopping Network" segments on The Sifl and Olly Show, the main characters' pitch for the product usually has the following exchange:
One time, during a segment advertising "Chicken Flavored Air Conditioning", this happened instead:
And another time, when Olly is suffering a nervous breakdown during an advertisement for a "Disaster Suit":
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Futurama sometimes does this with Farnsworth's "Good news, everyone", instead having him say something like "Bad news, nobody" or "Good news, no one."
In "Law and Oracle", after Fry leaves Planet Express to join the police, Farnsworth stops saying "Good news, everyone." When asked by Amy, he admits that he only said it to make Fry feel better about his nowhere job as a delivery boy.
In "War Is the H-Word," Zapp Brannigan accesses Bender's software for a list of his most frequently-spoken words. The top 5?
In "The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings", when Bender realizes the Robot Devil played him, Bender prepares to tell him "Bite my shiny metal ass!" But since he traded away his "crotch-plate" for an air-horn, Bender realizes mid-sentence that he doesn't have an ass anymore and it comes out as "Bite my shiny metal... oh, NO!"
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The Angry Video Game Nerd turns his "What were they thinking?!" catchphrase on himself in "AVGN Games" when he sees the over-the-top death trap he made up during his Super Pitfall review made into a real trap in Angry Video Game Nerd Adventures.
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Harley Quinn (2019):
Darkseid frequently utters his famous catchphrase of "Darkseid IS!", and then continue it with something completely mundane.
Played for Drama in "The Runaway Bridesmaid". After having his wedding raided by the GCPD, realizing that Ivy loves Harley, not him, and yet she still asks him if they can continue the wedding, Kite Man gives his "Hell yeah!" catchphrase an understandable spin:
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At the end of one episode of Celebrity Deathmatch, Nick Diamond, who seems unhurt despite a tumble from the announcers' booth (a Call-Back to a previous episode) asks Johnny Gomez if he can say the closing line this time. (Which is, "Good Fight, Good Night.") Johnny approves, but Nick is clearly a little dizzy from the fall and instead says, "Live from New York, it's Saturday Night!"
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Late in the run of Classic Concentration, contestants started saying "I'd like to solve the puzzle" once the board was at a position where the rebus was solvable.
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This is common on Pokémon where, quite often, Team Rocket will set up as though they're going to say their usual catchphrase, then replace it with a variation or completely different wording.
In XYZ28, when Team Rocket ambush Pikachu, the latter immediately tries to fry them. After several jolts, they were just about ready to cry "WE'RE BLASTING OFF AGAIN!!!" but Pikachu, due to a Heroic BSoD, doesn't have enough juice to send them flying. The Rockets immediately lost interest in him...
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Last Action Hero:
Early on, when Jack still doesn't believe he's in a movie.
And later in the same film:
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Welcome to Night Vale has a subverted Phrase Catcher example. To wit, local farmer John Peters is referred to as "John Peters — you know, the farmer?" almost every time his name is said- except once:
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Doctor Who:
Upon entering the TARDIS for the first time, most characters feel the need to point out that it's "Bigger on the Inside". A few don't: Clara calls it "smaller on the outside", Wilf "thought it would be cleaner", Rory figures out that "it's a different dimension", The Brigadier insists it's an illusion and scolds the Doctor for wasting UNIT funds and equipment, etc.
"Tooth and Claw" features an appearance by Queen Victoria, and Rose spends a large portion of the story trying to get her to say "we are not amused". The inclusion on this list should be some indication of her success at this.
On multiple occasions when several characters, usually various incarnations of the Doctor, see a new location or a new version of an old location, like a new console room, they'll say "You've redecorated! I don't like it." This has been subverted twice:
In "School Reunion", before the Running Gag really caught on, when Sarah Jane gets to see inside the TARDIS for the first time in decades, she says:
In "The Ghost Monument", the Thirteenth Doctor finally finds the TARDIS again after having been separated from it for a while, and says of the new console room, "You've redecorated! I really like it!" And, on a related note, when new companions Graham, Ryan and Yaz see the inside of the TARDIS for the first time, none of them say "It's bigger on the inside."
"Utopia": When Chantho shares her tragic backstory, Captain Jack ends up having to remind the Tenth Doctor to say sorry afterwards.
"Forest of the Dead" has one only noticeable in hindsight. River Song is a time traveller who meets the Doctor out of order, and this story (along with first part "Silence in the Library") is his first time meeting her, but her final chronological appearance.Pedantry Technically, River's appearance as a data ghost in "The Name of the Doctor" is her chronologically final appearance, but this is her last one while she's alive. In her later appearances, River and the Doctor usually have an exchange where she says "I hate you!" and he responds, in an affectionate tone, "No you don't." Here, River says "I hate you!" and the Doctor responds, dismissively, "I know!"
Used for heartbreaking effect in "Hell Bent" when the Doctor sees Clara's message for him on the TARDIS blackboard. It starts with "Run you clever boy..." but ends with "and be a Doctor" instead of "and remember". This is especially sad because the Doctor has lost his memory of Clara and will never be able to remember her.
In the classic series, Daleks could be neutralized by messing with their vision, leading to frequent shouts of "My vision is impaired! I cannot see!" In the new series' "The Stolen Earth", Wilf tries to shoot one in the eye with a paintball gun - and the paint immediately boils away.
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Concerning the usual YouTube spiel of "be sure to subscribe, like and comment" and "if you have any recommendations, send us", one video where the reviewers for the second time did a marathon of bad shark movies for Shark Week had this:
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Every once in a while, instead of his normal catch phrase ("I remember it so you don't have to."), he'll say something else instead, generally indicating the covered work is really bad instead of just plain old bad. One example comes at the end of his review of A Kid in King Arthur's Court, where he hits himself with a book in an attempt to forget the awful movie. As a result, he finishes by saying "I remember it so you don't Blue's Clues." Perhaps his most extreme example is The Garbage Pail Kids Movie, where he just holds his face in his hands.
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In the Grand Finale when he thinks she's been killed, he briefly mourns her, declaring her a Worthy Opponent and admitting "you were indeed 'all that'."
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Some episodes of The Golden Girls will toy with Sophia's "Picture it; Sicily, 1922" by having her list other places and/or dates. In one instance, she started a story that took place in 1852, leading to this exchange:
One episode lampshades this:
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 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_d4efb984
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1.0
 The Golden Girls
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Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_d4efb984
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_dbf18509
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_dbf18509
comment
Occasionally done for laughs on Jeopardy! when someone hits a Daily Double. Instead of saying the typical "I'd like to make this a true Daily Double", one contestant said, "I'd like to solve the puzzle." The requirements for answers being a question have also been abused for jokes, such as "What be ebonics?"
Contestants on other shows have to be reminded that they're not on Jeopardy! (Gambit, Win Ben Stein's Money) after answering a question in the form of a question. Ben Stein makes a causer of this infraction wear a dunce cap.
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_dbf18509
featureApplicability
1.0
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_dbf18509
featureConfidence
1.0
 Jeopardy!
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Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_dbf18509
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_df7fa951
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_df7fa951
comment
In Casino Royale (2006), after taking a major hit in an Absurdly High Stakes Poker game, James makes for the bar to grab a martini. When asked if he wants it shaken or stirred, he snaps, "Do I look like I give a damn?"
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_df7fa951
featureApplicability
1.0
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_df7fa951
featureConfidence
1.0
 Casino Royale (2006)
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Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_df7fa951
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_e02e208a
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_e02e208a
comment
In the original Dante's Night at Freddy's, when preparing to beat Freddy with his own severed arm, Dante asks, "You ready, Freddy?"
In Animatronic Boogaloo, he gets two. When he asks the other animatronics who it is who trapped their souls in the pizzeria in a petty revenge scheme, he says, "It's not me." and hands the Marionette over to them to kill. Later, when delivering the mother of all threats to Freddy, he states, "You're. Not. Ready."
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_e02e208a
featureApplicability
1.0
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_e02e208a
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dante's Night at Freddy's / Fan Fic
hasFeature
Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_e02e208a
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_e04f934e
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_e04f934e
comment
In Fire Emblem: Three Houses, the Gatekeeper, a nameless soldier who guards the front gate of the Garreg Mach monastery, almost always begins conversations with "Greetings, Professor! Nothing to report!", with two exceptions. In Chapter 6, when Flayn is missing and Byleth is questioning everyone in the monastery for leads, he says, ""Greetings, Professor! Today...there is quite a bit to report!" In Chapter 12, if the player did not choose to join Edelgard in the Holy Tomb, he says, "Greetings, Professor! Something to report!", with the "something" being the Imperial Army invading the monastery.
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_e04f934e
featureApplicability
1.0
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_e04f934e
featureConfidence
1.0
 Fire Emblem: Three Houses (Video Game)
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Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_e04f934e
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_e081af79
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_e081af79
comment
In The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob!, Jean's usual catchphrase is "Egad!" But when she is thrown into the hyperdimensional space inside the Cone Ship and sees the face of the pilot, her thought bubble reads "Egad... is... not... adequate"
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_e081af79
featureApplicability
1.0
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_e081af79
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob! (Webcomic)
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Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_e081af79
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_e1c17f2e
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_e1c17f2e
comment
In the 2 Stupid Dogs cartoon "Love", Mr. Hollywood only delivers the first half of is catchphrase "Isn't that cute? But it's wrong!" He then makes an Aside Comment pointing this out.
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_e1c17f2e
featureApplicability
1.0
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_e1c17f2e
featureConfidence
1.0
 2 Stupid Dogs
hasFeature
Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_e1c17f2e
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_e25322af
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_e25322af
comment
Normally, Strong Bad's bad movie character Dangeresque says that things are not dangerous, they're Dangeresque! In Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People, Dangeresque sees some objects on the floor that people could possibly trip over. He's asked if it seems...dangerous? His response? "I would say they are dangerous. Yes."
In the following game, Strong Bad is told that the Trogsword he's searching for is located in "a magical world where platforms mysteriously hang in the air, and extra men are extremely hard to come by". He replies "Platforms, eh? [Dangeresque voice] Looks like I'm gonna have to...[quickly]...find a way into the Stinkoman game and get the Trogsword before he does!"
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_e25322af
featureApplicability
1.0
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_e25322af
featureConfidence
1.0
 Homestar Runner (Web Animation)
hasFeature
Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_e25322af
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_e91422c9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_e91422c9
comment
In his review of Countdown to Final Crisis, he stops short of doing his "I AM A MAN!" *punch* joke when Superboy/Superman-Prime says it, because he hates Superboy-Prime that much.
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_e91422c9
featureApplicability
1.0
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_e91422c9
featureConfidence
1.0
 Countdown to Final Crisis (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_e91422c9
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_f0a86c12
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_f0a86c12
comment
Barney from How I Met Your Mother did this once.
In another episode, Robin mentions that she and Barney watched a movie last night.
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_f0a86c12
featureApplicability
1.0
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_f0a86c12
featureConfidence
1.0
 How I Met Your Mother
hasFeature
Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_f0a86c12
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_f2373a26
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_f2373a26
comment
The Gun Show comic "Fire" stars a little dog sitting in his burning house and announcing "This is fine", in a pair of panels that were turned into a meme. Eventually, on The Nib, KC Green made a sequel where the dog starts to say "Th -" before changing it into a "THIS IS NOT FINE".
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_f2373a26
featureApplicability
1.0
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_f2373a26
featureConfidence
1.0
 Gunshow (Webcomic)
hasFeature
Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_f2373a26
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_f3c07f91
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_f3c07f91
comment
The Mask: The titular hero utters the Catchphrase "SSSSMOKIN'!" but changes it to something else depending on the circumstances:
He gets himself out of a washing machine and is soaking wet? SSSSOAKIN'!
He faces the villain while having a deathly cold? SSSSNEEZIN'!
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_f3c07f91
featureApplicability
1.0
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_f3c07f91
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Mask
hasFeature
Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_f3c07f91
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_fb9c177d
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_fb9c177d
comment
In Transformers: Beast Wars, Rattrap frequently complains that "We're all gonna die." and someone else always responds "Shut up, Rattrap." The response gets subverted twice; once when Rattrap sarcastically says the line himself before the others could, and once during the Darkest Hour in the finale:
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_fb9c177d
featureApplicability
-0.3
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_fb9c177d
featureConfidence
1.0
 Transformers (Franchise)
hasFeature
Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_fb9c177d
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_ff9ab17f
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_ff9ab17f
comment
In the Star Trek: The Next Generation parody Fan Film Sev Trek: Pus in Boots, Captain Picard orders Worf to fire on the pustular alien vessel.
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_ff9ab17f
featureApplicability
1.0
 Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_ff9ab17f
featureConfidence
1.0
 Star Trek: The Next Generation
hasFeature
Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_ff9ab17f

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 Doctor Who: The Lost Dimension (Comic Book) / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Empyre (Comic Book) / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Marshal Law (Comic Book) / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 My Little Pony/Transformers: Friendship in Disguise! (Comic Book) / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Transformers/Back to the Future (Comic Book) / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 What If? (Comic Book) / int_edd714c9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Time Lords and Terror / Fan Fic
seeAlso
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Neon Genesis Evangelion: Genocide (Fanfic) / int_edd714c9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 The Owl Lady's Chick (Fanfic) / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers (2022) / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 It: Chapter Two / int_247228a9
type
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 Last Action Hero / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Odd Squad: The Movie / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines / int_edd714c9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Terminator: Dark Fate / int_edd714c9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 The Gentlemen / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 The Matrix Resurrections / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Thor: Ragnarok / int_edd714c9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Moogle FTW (Lets Play) / int_edd714c9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 PewDiePie (Lets Play) / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 ProtonJon (Lets Play) / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Roahm Mythril (Lets Play) / int_edd714c9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 A Storm of Swords / int_edd714c9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Demon In White / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Odd Squad Agent's Handbook / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 SubvertedCatchphrase
sameAs
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Poppy (Music) / int_edd714c9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Kakos Industries (Podcast) / int_edd714c9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 ALF / int_edd714c9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Arrested Development / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Bron|Broen / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Criminologist Himura and Mystery Writer Arisugawa / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Impractical Jokers / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Letterkenny / int_edd714c9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Longmire / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Married... with Children / int_edd714c9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Minute to Win It / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Mork & Mindy / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Night Court / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Penn & Teller: Bullshit! / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Rick Steves' Europe / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Saved by the Bell: The New Class / int_edd714c9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Sledge Hammer! / int_edd714c9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 The Bridge (2011) / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 The Fast Show / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 The Red Green Show / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 The Red Green Show / int_edd714c9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 The Sifl and Olly Show / int_edd714c9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Win Ben Stein's Money / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Dark Heresy (Tabletop Game) / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Beast Wars: Transmetals (Video Game) / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Creeper World (Video Game) / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Five Nights at Fuckboy's (Video Game) / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Need for Speed Unbound (Video Game) / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 OFF (Video Game) / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Undertale 2: Revenge of the Robots (Video Game) / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Xenoblade Chronicles 3: Future Redeemed (Video Game) / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Five Nights at Fuckboy's / Videogame
seeAlso
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 How It Should Have Ended (Web Animation) / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Les Kassos (Web Animation) / int_edd714c9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Sonic for Hire (Web Animation) / int_edd714c9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Bad Movie Beatdown (Web Video) / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Brain Blaze (Web Video) / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Cinematic Excrement (Web Video) / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Cinematic Titanic (Web Video) / int_edd714c9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Danny Gonzalez (Web Video) / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Epic Rap Battles of History (Web Video) / int_edd714c9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 =3 (Web Video) / int_edd714c9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Five Who Fans (Web Video) / int_edd714c9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Game Theory (Web Video) / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Guerras De Rap (Web Video) / int_edd714c9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Jake and Amir (Web Video) / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Jay Exci (Web Video) / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Kingdom Hearts in a Nutshell (Web Video) / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Liza Koshy (Web Video) / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 PewDiePie (Web Video) / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Pop Quiz Hotshot (Web Video) / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Scootertrix the Abridged (Web Video) / int_edd714c9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Shadiversity (Web Video) / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 The Critical Drinker (Web Video) / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 The Rageaholic (Web Video) / int_edd714c9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Two Best Friends Play (Web Video) / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Ultra Fast Pony (Web Video) / int_edd714c9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Love Unlimited (2022) (Webcomic) / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Mulberry (Webcomic) / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Baby Blues / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Corn & Peg / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Darkwing Duck / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Deduce, You Say! / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist / int_edd714c9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Looney Tunes Cartoons / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Phineas and Ferb Christmas Vacation! / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Porky Pig's Feat / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Stressed Eric / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Stupor Duck / int_edd714c9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 Urkel Saves Santa: The Movie! / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 World of Quest / int_247228a9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 The Dudley Boys (Wrestling) / int_edd714c9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase
 The First Law / int_edd714c9
type
Subverted Catch-Phrase